Malayan Saturday Post, 1 November 1930
1930-11-01
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section32 1930-11-01 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED 1 II MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY VOL. VII. NO. 41. NOVEMBER 1, 1030. PRICE 20 CENTS. The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED NOVEMBER 1. 1930.32 words
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Advertisement148 1930-11-01 1 JRINK I.ARIECI HERRY Agents:" Tr ORNEO CO., LTI M_fwo s^ *w w*^ba^'^M iJ^^Wr a** /n^ k r>^vT T^Rvlf /^^Ps Jfl l- l "ar DELIGHTFUL DESIGNS IN OUR NEW J^^S^W^^S. 1 1 STERLING SILVER JE. P. N.S. WARE IJj > ■$BP'- J Royal Jewellers.) •a The World Famous Sovereign I A***,**148 words
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Advertisement11 1930-11-01 1 MOET AND CHANDON CHAMPAGNE FOR ALL OCCASIONS rHE BOMEfI CO., ITI.11 words
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Advertisement582 1930-11-01 2 SINGAPORE ,T »T PHOTO CO. J fTGCGL 1 56-3, High Street, Singapore. I mmmS I THE LEADING CAMERA HOUSE IN MALAYA. U tC^f]^^ GIA E^Na^T f&^ a^S) Wholesale and Retail. I YfVj2> PV> PV V V> WV I Can supply all your [I #i/*TADI A CT L photographic needs. I582 words
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Article1276 1930-11-01 3 Some married people slam doors when they feel that way, while Others have children t<> lick. Miss Chisley "1 wonder why it is that a man is so timid when he proposes Bachelor I suppose it is one of hi:> guardian angels holding him back." Jack: "Dear,1,276 words
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Advertisement114 1930-11-01 3 f EA T he discriminating hostess. 1 ail dealers throughout Malaya. Sole Agents: A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., 3-A, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. ITLANTIC CONQUfittD AGAIN 'THE i which Messrs COSTES and JELLONTE recently flew from »ARIS to NEW YORK was. of 'Ourse, lubricated with. OWAKEFIELD MOTOR OIL -the Quality Oil of NTERNATIONAL114 words
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Advertisement231 1930-11-01 3 V V%" V WV V VVV V*, I I HELP FOR CAMBRIDGE j I EXAMINATIONS. J j Paraphrases of King Henry V, < Coriolanus, Last of the Barons, J t ft etc. each 0.11 J Questions and Notes of King < i Henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel ot j St. Matthew,231 words
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Article309 1930-11-01 4 Ifeople "ill ki^- hut not one m a thousand kn<>\\^ bow to extract the maximum <>t hlis^ from ruby lips, ami yet the art i> ttmpfe. Fell' an these directions Ibf best resntti First, know the one wWi whom you arc cKnehißg. Don't make a mistake, although309 words
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Article498 1930-11-01 4 Being Smiles of the Week. By Qu.z. j About thi> Wui .irk business wlmt I am wondering is whether Mr. Parry Davi.s is the Hero or the Villain of the Piece It's all very nice doubling outputs and doing sums ibottt "all-in" at sd. lnit who'> going to buy498 words
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Advertisement22 1930-11-01 4 ii 1 1 .^r^ |s II E |B M 1 fl j m J ■CT H Bj COO P YtAH I H22 words
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Article195 1930-11-01 5 Nervousness is the greatest obstacle to SUDCtM, and it is an enemy oi happiness and health. Victims of "nerves are handicapped, even though in other resj>ects competent, for they lack energy, confidence, coolness, courage and health. Nervousness is a sign that the nerves are weak and195 words
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Advertisement175 1930-11-01 5 presents:- A BRILLIANT IXPOSt OF "the game that women I play!" Irene Rich, H. B. Warner IN A VITAL MODERN DRAMA SET AMID THE DAZZLING GOWNS AND MODELS OF A FASHIONABLE MODISTE'S EMPORIUM— Shortly at the Alh&mbra. V^^^^^H HL ■RwQ^^K H I HHHI A Fox Movietone UNIVERSAUS GOLD $2,000,000 PRODUCTION175 words
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Advertisement76 1930-11-01 6 HP- II I have been recognised for J I ,^BLi3*f A THE QUALITY OF THEIR &*i7*o He CHAMPAGNE I SINCE ESTABLISHMENT IN 1760 THE CHAMPAGNE FOR ALL OCCASIONS. j Jbanson (Bljampagne is Supplied to Isfie %oyal family. Agents:ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*). I SINGAPORE andKUALA LUMPUR. Ihockey76 words
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Advertisement224 1930-11-01 6 Xl r v ''Vl/y ■>■ <'-. x yk* v^'4 $h, yfc/ y N vv.i'/ /y $itt, v f 6-15 TO-NICHT 9-15 MATINEES To-day To-morrow at 3.15 UNIVERSAL'S ALL-COLOUR SUPREME SPECTACLE OF LAVISH ENTERTAINMENT KING JAZZ FEATURING THE WORLD FAMOUS PAUL WHITEMAN and Stupendous Cast of Film Stars and Stage Favourites.224 words
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Article, Illustration35 1930-11-01 7 SCENES FROM UNIVERSAL'S GOLD $2,000,000 PRODUCTION—ALL TECHN ICOLOUR. "RHAPSODY IN BLUE." I 1 I "THE MELTING POT." BBB— —^W— i "A BENCH IN THE PARK."35 words
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Article, Illustration144 1930-11-01 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM FOOTBALL LEAGUE— POw ON CUP. Sta c ng Left to Right* I F J Dale (Referee), 2 Youp bin Md. Saman, 3. Ahamad bin Md. Huss^n, 4. Yussof bin Mat Nam, 5. Subramaniam, 6. Ch| Din, 7 Kok Choo 8 A R Kuppuswamy (Ho,i: League Secretary)' 9. Wong144 words
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Article, Illustration53 1930-11-01 8 DEPARTURE OF MR. MRS. TONG LAO Mr. Tong Lao the retiring Consul-General for China and Mrs. Tong Lao were entertained at a farewell dinner ty various Chinese organizations at the I Chinese Chamber of Commerce. I The Royal Engineers Bridge Building at Siglap. DR. CHEN CHANG LOK The new Consul-General53 words
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Article, Illustration30 1930-11-01 8 Recently supplied by the agency Messrs. The Cycle Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd to Mr. Wong Pook Nyan et Malacca who is a motor enthusiast.30 words
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Advertisement202 1930-11-01 9 Zake J/our doctor's Zip m tAKLbBtKu Bbbß /^n $vik ivi cbtainabie fr m aH dea|ers J i^i^Si^^fc I Fa\t A\iatif fn I til i BIOCITIN IktiirfiSi I'O^l /talOllt VVif Llili v CHARGES YOUR BRAIN NERVE CFLLS WITH ENERGY, AND SO ENSURES lilSn t AGAINST PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FATIGUE. M t^j^Bfj./202 words
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Article4677 1930-11-01 10 LINDSAY HAMILTON - NEW SERIAL STORY. THE BLACK ASP. LINDSAY HAMILTON BY SYNOPSIS. Lady Muriel Wmine is eloping with Nat Btnghta when their car is attacked by three marked men whose leader calls himself the Black Asp. They take Muriel l>ack to town, to her friend Mrs. Arkwright. Muriel fully realises from what4,677 words
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Advertisement68 1930-11-01 10 The Master Camera I "TOURIST' Size3'x2' II SPECIFICATIONS:- jl} Double Anastigmat Heliar i| F. 4. 5. 1en5; Double extension: [W Interchangeble and self-timing Compur Shutter; Cross ami 1 Rising fronts; Complete with jl three single slides in leather I wallet. Price $83. 40. I OBTAINABLE AT M WAH HENG Co.,68 words
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Advertisement775 1930-11-01 11 PICTURE ANNUALS FOR 1931.1 Illustrated Picture Annuals Will Please Children OF ALL AGES. ffi y jjgn«i ,-^j Chums Annual ...$7.50 Collins Schoogirls 3.00 /-a~— .-f CD >d iPI Girls Own Annual 7.50 Collins Zoo and Animal 3.00 j yj^ X H B yS Wn Annual 750 Golden Annual tor Girls775 words
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Article2264 1930-11-01 12 FLYING BOAT AS AUTO-GIRO. LIFE ON TOWER BRIDGE. I EARLY RAILWAY TERRORS. A LINK WITH DICKENS. London, Sept. 20, iy3°The Tartan Book. When Princess Bttttbeth returned pith her father, the Duke ot York, from a short visit to Balmoral, she brought i back with her her first2,264 words
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Advertisement18 1930-11-01 12 ANNOUNCING! GOLD SPOT VIRGINIA CIGARETTES i 50 CENTS FOR 50 I MANUFACTURED BY Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd. LONDON.18 words
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Article1591 1930-11-01 13 i Special to < •I c Malayan Saturday Post." < Copyright. i ♦♦♦••••♦••••••♦♦•♦•••♦'••♦••♦•♦•••tj vvvvv London, Oct. 2, 1930. WILLIAM PETT RIDGE. t most prolific writers of tin I, Mi. William Pett Ridg. c k at Chislehurst, Kent, ii first year. educated in Kent, afte h<x>l Mr. Pett Ridge1,591 words
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Advertisement158 1930-11-01 13 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dhtd AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES To NEW YORK and BOSTON. Regular Fortnightly Service Excellent Accommodations. NUT SAILINGS Arr. Singapore. I^ave Spore Leave Penang. President Wilson Nov. 10 Nov. 13 Nov.158 words
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Advertisement466 1930-11-01 14 I I I'll tell you hoiv I Powerful X'-W^j to sleep like a top" economical 7W Jfr^ iW-~~ m\ C/ c^r /s Q**i*^**mM have n0 ldea the di^ erence il has a^^ f "v*'o?'Nf a o if /m^i Postum is entirely free from caffeine and tannin, kN»?%^i —^y V V466 words
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Advertisement545 1930-11-01 15 bH vSi&fwEp^S Ib^^^bl Hbw* HHHHHHhB^ bI aafei iP^vQ^^Hblb^H Bl BbM^J tf I B»'' al B^r^ BbH B^^Bi I p 7^^*V^VJl^^sl BnL. ?H^Bl B^v w^^Km- B^l SHL^^^B^xßfl BBBBvBIVsBr V BJ B^Bm^ B^B^b ftjj ■j^ .^cKml t B^' bB Bt^ I 'HT^k B I] J jSbSEhH v IB ir bbbw^ fl I545 words
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Article, Illustration16 1930-11-01 16 INTERESTING SNAPS OF THE PLAY AND SPECTATORS.16 words
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Article, Illustration44 1930-11-01 16 Competitors in the Half Mile Race. Lee Choon Nghee the winner is seen behind the cup. Mr. Mayhew the dcnor of the cup is seen presenting it to Lee In Choon Nghee winner of the Half Mile Scratch Race. Iff44 words
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Advertisement355 1930-11-01 17 F|">s~^=l TWO NEW "CRUSHES". < _g-|_i_ J_l Tl J -tf^' i^fcJ fli i B b^^ M 9 ■IWT 1 Vl :2^^ -<Ky\ fl r^ r^ a^ H ß^^— -r a i^^^^^^^^^^^ B 4 1 4 J B' MC IJI i^i hThI ■-<>*«&£'•' »4 I ~^mT MM. B»" "^B* ■«S B^T^Bk355 words
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2601 1930-11-01 18 C. ROMANNE- JAMES - OUR SPECIAL SHORT STORY: To Seat Five Each Side. C. ROMANNE-JAMES By There nothing remarkable about the carriage itself. Just an ordinary third class compartment on the 5.55 non-stop from Reading to London a smoker, filling rapidly. The door stood open. *>n the platform outside a uniformed inspector maintained an2,601 words
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Advertisement109 1930-11-01 18 hidden insect pests 7^ Blow Black Flag Powder in cracks— W^KfßSj-^^-7 along baseboards, <lrain |»i|»<^ or T^JPo^-f other hidingplaces. No bug or insect can e«eape, for Black Flag is the deadliest ■f ToTaTkS m insect killer made. I IXACK A Burned like incense, Black Flag Powder v ill k«-r|i porches.109 words
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1018 1930-11-01 19 Fordgl Secretary made the [ng speech when he received the ,m of the city of Newcastle: Vrtbtlf Henderson, said that looking through the last two or three ies the action of the British Gov- nt bad been that of serving weaker I .111,018 words
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Advertisement650 1930-11-01 19 iiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiit»t^ lllllllllltl^ I Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij. E (KUVAI. I'ACKKT NAVIGAIIUN CO. OL- bATAVIA) E llucurporated in Holiaud) E IM»UK CdMkAtT UllU itih >b'lUbKl.A>O» INDIAN GOVERNMENT E5 Tt-iepMone No. 54b 1 sub-connections to: E Aianager s Desk, A&st. Manager s Desk, Marine Supt., General E Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing650 words
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Article, Illustration621 1930-11-01 20 Lt. Gen - Lt. Gen. CAMP FIRE YARNS. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell). I THE ROVER SCOUTS. Rovers \nlk> were lucky enough, II I uas to be at the Moot at Aucheugillan in August, wiU not need to be told what tremendous strides this branch of our Movement has made621 words
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Article233 1930-11-01 20 Cologne, tet. T -ik) i- day ol mourning throughout Germany, <>n the occasion ol fcbe Ullhii Ot the J5. s victUttS oi the AUdolf mine disaster, the majority of whom win te laid in a common grave. It is estimated thai 10,000 mourneri will attend the233 words
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Article216 1930-11-01 20 M'»>t parents have had experience I the quaint iike> and dislikes in child I in regard to food. Foi tone strange I n ion they will object to a dish \\h I others find quite pahtahlt. I It is mistake to try to compc I216 words
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Advertisement118 1930-11-01 20 I j»w, f]r|Jj IF YOU MUST COMPARE I w.&%'lz< J 2i •••/77C7Ae \J LUSH i(?r CTU/ l k IEASURE this new 1931 And 4-point rubber engine cush- I Wp'J^ /V| Hupmobile Century Six by ionings that completely blot out if^ wL W JW^M far higher than the ordinary stand- vibrationl118 words
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Article, Illustration104 1930-11-01 21 It has been said that only third of all women are noticed by men, and Raque 1 Torres having discovered that that wa", the lower third, she gives unusual prominence to it by means of a trick lens. Dorothy Granger, Gertie Messinger and Mary Kornman, of Hal Roach's Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer new104 words
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248 1930-11-01 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. ARCHITECTURE IN MALAYA. Hopcmber I, 1930. The recent address by Ml. Cordon to Singapore Rotarians and other similar j papers delivered during the past year in I Malaya show that architects in this country are alive both to their failings and to their opportunities. Mr. Gordon248 words
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Article65 1930-11-01 22 Even the Straits Times is beginning to plead for cheerfulness about rubber, but facts are hard to forget, ana those world stocks are still mounting and voluntary restriction is not neutra- i lising reduced demand due to the i world trade depression. Nor is the tin situation65 words
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Article36 1930-11-01 22 1 KeliK Set vice. Akron < Hito, 1 1 it b snn< unced that nearly imfiortant tyre manufacturing ni the United States, including &tcne .mil Ooodyears, have j»rivc>. the increases raogin per cent.36 words
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Article299 1930-11-01 22 F enter's Service.] Ix>ndon, Oct. 30. Three people arc repotted to have heefl killed and three injured by the wreck of the air-liner "City of Washington" flying from India when she was nearing Boulogne. Boulogne, Oct. 30. The Imperial Airways Liner "City of Washington" crashed near here at299 words
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Article45 1930-11-01 22 [Renter's Service.] Constantinople, m Mosque and schools in Smyrna been turned into shelters j families who have l>treii rendered I mt lefts through devastating ram- have already Closed 134 deat many more are missing. Damage extent of ,<12,000,000 has been 00045 words
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Article58 1930-11-01 22 Athens, »ct General Pangalos. ex-Dktatcn Greece, has been arrested at bis residenot at Kleusis following the discovery of a plot to restore him to pouer witb the aid of insurgent forces. The pobce made arrests elsewhere but several conspirators escaped owing to a metr.be: o: the58 words
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Article172 1930-11-01 22 THE VICEROY'S PROPOSALS. London, The "Daily Herald's' 1 di] M OOrrapoodcßl states that a I randum by Lord Irwin for the I Indian Constitution will be su I to the kount Table Conference. I Lord Irwin expresses the I that the central weakness of the I Commission's Report is that172 words
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Advertisement151 1930-11-01 22 If m9k \\m |L i ill In the Morning i Rx your hair in any way you want it Keep it so all day— with A KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE I j| MENNEN 3*4 Guards m Baby's If V Sleep. II Protect your hahy from the II unseen menace*151 words
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Advertisement23 1930-11-01 22 Malaria San.itogen —by multiplying the number of red blood corpuscle* quickly conquers malarial debility. It rebuilds heal:h lastingly. SANATOCEM The True lonic- FooJ23 words
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Article119 1930-11-01 23 [Reuters Service.) London, Oct. 30. British Commonwealth was held n example to the world l>y the ,1 \\ale> at dinner fivtll it lhall by the League vi Nations winch all the Dominion were represented. prince pointed out that the represented one-fourth of the ,11 race, comprising different119 words
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Article270 1930-11-01 23 A SIMPLE CEREMONY. KING BORIS MARRIES ITALIAN PRINCESS. Assisi, Oct. 25- ugfcti of the whole of Bulgaria I nd Italy wtn centred on this normally I quiet Perugia to-day, when it v,. ibUtc wHb bunting and crowded I- Aerflowing on the occasion of the I q| Ring270 words
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131 1930-11-01 23 FASTEST OF TH£IR TYPE IN THE WORLD. L,ondon, Oct. 17. Important equipment for the Royal Air Force, which when completed, will place the British Air vService ahead of all others in the first line of day squaddons, is announced in the "Morninr, Post." The paper131 words
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Article72 1930-11-01 23 LOST £20,000 IN BETTING DURING 8 MONTHS. London, Oct. ig. The High Court of Edinburgh has sentenced James Hammond, Secretary of the Anchor Line, who pleaded guilty in the Glasgow Sheriff Court to charges of fraud, Ottering false documents and embezzlement, involving 000 to five years'72 words
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Article66 1930-11-01 23 BOYS AND GIRLS WHO LEAVE SCHOOL TO WED. London, Oct. 10. New York. According to the annual report of the Superintendent of Schools, 483 boys and girls (mostly girls) 'dropped from the school rolls last year owing h marriage. They included a girl of 12 years66 words
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Article61 1930-11-01 23 TO BE CHOSEN AFTER ROUNC TABLE CONFERENCE. London, Oct. 19. The "Sunday Times" diplomatic cor respondent learns that no appointment of the next Viceroy of India will be announced until after the conclusion of the Round Table Conference. Mr. Ramsay McDonald will thus have an opi>ortunity during61 words
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Article157 1930-11-01 23 GIFTS OF GOLDEN SWORDS WITH JEWELLED HILTS. Addisababa. After a 500-mile train journey across French Somalilaiid and Abyssinia, Ibf Duke of Gloucester arrived here with a to represent King George at the coronation of Aas Tafair. The Duke is the first member of t\n British Royalty157 words
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Article137 1930-11-01 23 i London, Oct. 18. Accordiuj? to the "Daily Herald," Sir Herlxrt Samuel is the most-talked-of runner for the Viceroyalty of India at present. The Marquess of Zetland is definitely out of the running, since he has accepted a seat at the Round Table Confert ence,137 words
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Advertisement124 1930-11-01 23 I^l^ Mm A M M!!j K3 a trial run witfj pleasure, you are sure to be pleased wit 6 tije performance of tfje i\l Chrysler j^l Plqmouth Real Qnality and Excellent Valne at a wy Reasonable Price. Tourer $1,875, Sedan $2,150. REAL VALUE. BORNEO MOTORS, Ltd. SINGAPORE. Peaang, Ipoh, Taipiog,124 words
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701 1930-11-01 24 CANADIAN MODEL. Indian Tribute To The Viceroy. London, Oct. 19. "Dominion status be damned" shouted Mr. Shapurji Saklatvala in the course «>f a lively scene at a conference on the Indian .situation called by the Indej>endent Lal>»ur Party at the I Memorial Ila 11701 words
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Article306 1930-11-01 24 RESENTMENT OF BRITISH a] SUGGESTION. Almost <>n the eve of Armistice Day the Foreign Office has approached all foreign Governments with a suggestion for the dropping henceforth of the custom of placing wreaths on cenotaphs or the tombs of unknown warriors during official visits to306 words
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Article301 1930-11-01 24 POTENTIAL PRIME MINISTER. SIR OSWALD MOSLEY'S I SUPPORTERS. I London, Oct. I Cheers ami laughter, mostly the r mer, from the memr>ers of the La; iqr I Party Conference at Llandudao gn cd I the result of the vote which endeo in I the defeat of Mr. J. H. Thomas301 words
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Advertisement330 1930-11-01 24 GET THE PINKETTES SMILE. M'hete-so-c\rr Pinkettes go, Joyful spirits overflow, Livcrishness and tempers vile, One place to the Pinkettes Stnile. Keep your food tract always clear and dean by the occasional use of these dainty little piUf. Constipation, "liver," biliousness are quickly yet gently dispelled and your outlook on life330 words
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Advertisement36 1930-11-01 24 I I CAMERA I 1 REPAIRS I EXECUTED BY I EXPERT I H Workman from X JAPAN. |p H^orA- Guaranteed. m, A Trial Order Solicitea. ft c MIMOSA STUDIO I 233. B«ncoolen Street I' SINGAPORE. L36 words
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Article509 1930-11-01 25 p L Y TO GEN. SMUTS. ;nlc Minister, ill reply to Smut* who criticised the uvernmtot't recent statement Palestine, leys he f^'ls &lUc ra l SmVtft'a views are based uniplete telegraphic summary le nts of the statement and lc has read the full texl that it cannot fairly509 words
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Article193 1930-11-01 25 The New South Wales elections, in which voting wtl compulsory and ou the preferential basis, has resulted in a Labour landslide. Tlie position of the Parties is as follows Labour, 54» 2s ationaiists, 23. Country Party, 13. The outgoing government consisted oi the last two Parties. The193 words
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170 1930-11-01 25 The l'riiuc Minister of Australia, Mr. Seullin, in a speech at Oxford again repudiated the suggestion that Australia was considering a refusal to acknowledge her debts. Be «aid that Australia was just as uu-iil-.-.y to repudiate her debt a* Britain. He emphasised the overwhelming170 words
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Article101 1930-11-01 25 Oct. 25. i,<>iu biibank and Lord Mekiiett, who have been among the Conservative <j critics oi Mr. Stanley Baldwin's recent j pronouncements on questions oi Turin' j inodiacauuua ana Imperial rretereiue, have ismicu a statement cordially Weicoming iur. Baldwin's latest dtclantUMi mat He would negotiate with the Dominions101 words
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63 1930-11-01 25 PRESIDENT HOOVER'S ANNOUNCEMENT. [Heater's Strvice.J New York, Oct. 24. It is announced that public works costing j£go millions will be approved in November as a stimulus to industry and in relief of unemployment. President Hoover has announced that it is unnecessary to summon63 words
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Advertisement85 1930-11-01 25 PILES completecurebyexternal! APPLICATION WITHIN A WEEK ONLY WITHOUT OPERATION NO RELAPSE APPLY TO TABIB MIJOHARI. IOOARABSTREET.OPPOSITEMALAYSCHOOL i SINGAPORE OBAT SAFOOFAI NUGALIZ No. 2. A wonderful herb to increase vital power like magic, and develop the body and nurse the brain within short time and effect permanent cure. Price Per Bottle85 words
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Advertisement138 1930-11-01 25 Just Received! Just Received j THE FAVOURITE 1 ANNUALS I OF THE SEASON. j POPULAR GIFT BOOKS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS OF j J ALL AGES. I SECURE THEM EARLY! now on Ale. M D For boys and girls up to ten years old. i] Bright stories and dainty verse138 words
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Article701 1930-11-01 26 Tlkk* whose foeaLoa IB me is that of winning souls for Lhnst or guiding others in the heavenly way and this is a ministry quite con^stent with a business or professional career as has been demonstrated a thousand times.--- know well the constantly recurring plaint that divine701 words
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Article512 1930-11-01 26 The Abuse of Grice. ('.race is the nutriment of the soul, just as material food is the aliment of the lxxly; and as we eXBOM ourselves to certain death by ol»stiiiately refusing all food, so likewise by the neglect or rejection of grace we exiK*c our virtue512 words
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Article293 1930-11-01 26 MEXICAN PRESIDENT GIVES A PLEDGE. None To Suffer For Faith Or Worship. Mexico City. lii his message to the Mexican Congress, read at the opening MMIOW, President < >rti/. Rubio pledged hi> administration t<> reaped and cause to be respected the liberty of religious belief. The293 words
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Advertisement29 1930-11-01 26 tt /h "ft 7a U/IMf. Vlk GOLD SM|T Mini V JEWELLER? No. 482, North Bridge Ro»d, SINGAPORE. "The CHINA JADE HOUSE (Wholesale Retail) For Outstatlan Customer* Cash With Order.29 words
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Advertisement403 1930-11-01 26 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•>«n«:.^ I 1,001) BOOKS'iI THE HOLY BIBLE. Authorised? I •> Version. In large variety rfj I |j* types and bindings. Publi -ried; I •> by the British and Foreign] I ;|l Bible Society, S.P.C.K., Oxford] I University Press, the Kirg'sil Printers, and Collins Clear*] I •> Type Press. I !>403 words
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723 1930-11-01 27 Sport of The Week A MALAYAN REVIEW. BY "A first Malaya Cup rugger matcL season, between Pcnang and produced a real surprise. Noi oaiif, playing at home, were not expected to win, but that Kedah were for a sturdy display aftei the: ixcclieiit showing in previous ties. That they did723 words
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Advertisement342 1930-11-01 27 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000. f The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Straits Skttt.kmknts). < EAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the j! British342 words
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Advertisement469 1930-11-01 28 SINGAPORE "Ho! Wo! I HTT A PA O /4l^ HI 'i**** I IN PICTURES FROM CHINA fiiw I PR FA n V^ I BISCUITS I EVERYWHERE IN I MALAYA I A Advertising Subscription Rates I on application to the Publisher's Agent* I THE PHU-YIK PRESS. I 0 240 South Bridge469 words
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Article, Illustration45 1930-11-01 30 SOCCER MATCH BETWEEN THE SQUADRON AND S.A.F.A. BASKET BALL MATCH BETWEEN THE BLACK HAWKS" AND SINGAPORE CHINESE. The Teams. thevisiting goalie having a busy time. The Teams. The match in progress. The Chinese won the match by 48—34.45 words
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Advertisement459 1930-11-01 31 iSIHI dV3H fIOA 3AVH y~\ ABOUT THE LIGHTEST OUT- I r^€®^\ BOARD MOTOR IN THE WORLD 11! j $uJ6 COST 0F OPERATION ABOUT 14 j j& A/ CENTS PER HOUR. 19 lbs. in s -^-***Bf?»4Ai \p— (f weight. Fitted to any boat in less than ■^r*£&¥/!^Etomaj£r~i- two minutes. Can be459 words
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Advertisement101 1930-11-01 31 .High Grade Kr*t USED FOR EASE ffj* AND C*V SUITABLE FOR rf SEASON'S GIFT. dr Tkese are the qualities of ,f the jflm PIIOV DESK SET. Jr THE PILOT DESK SET. Price:— $6.50 to $25.00 complete. Colour— White Onyx, UalUn Marble, Black, Yellow, Etc. THE PILOT PENS. The representative vf101 words
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Advertisement169 1930-11-01 32 —CAR OWNERS.We can upholster and paint you: Car, renew your Hood, Side Screens, Cushion Covers, etccheaper than any firm in Sing? pore. OUR MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUARANTEED. THE SINGAPORE UPHOLSTERY. 3, Armenian Street. B ELIZABETH LIMITED I *THE ENGLISH HAIR BEAUTY J I SPECIALISTS. I I 4, PE-VANG ROAD,169 words
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Article71 1930-11-01 33 AMERICAN ACTION AT BRAZIL'S REQUEST. Washington, Oct. 22. At the Brazilian Government's request Mr. Hoover has placed an embargo on the shipment of war munitions and equipment to Brazil except when licensed by the State Department. The United States policy towards Brazil is being very closely followed in71 words
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Advertisement305 1930-11-01 33 NEW MUAY ROMANISED STORY BOOKS. I koia Besar Sail Krootjoog Saling-Saoctaa Pladjaran Bahaaa Soeada Ramalan Kedoetan .j. Pegang Boekoe Sendiri n c i •> I, Iliiioc boenglap V Perdumian •> t Kaaehatan Raema Tangga SaM ljcllla Kw^°H M Pringetan Hari Raja Xationaal Mentrik •> Setaagan Berloemoer Darah Tabeal Manoctia Resia305 words
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Article918 1930-11-01 34 h HANDICAPS IN A WOMAN'S CAREER. I wish that I weren't a woman (says I'rusula Bloom in the XewsChronide" 1 The disadvantages very much outweigh the advantages, and I do consider that we start life handicapped If I had been a man I should918 words
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Article170 1930-11-01 34 The little church was full, but the marriage ceremony seemed in danger of bein£ stopped, for the bridegroom was deaf, and could not hear the important question Wilt thou have this woman for thy lawful wedded wife 0 Eh? said the deaf man. The clergyman raised his voice Wilt thou170 words
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Advertisement349 1930-11-01 34 SCHOOL BOOKS School Algebra by Crackney 4 School Arithmetic by Workman t.q Key to the above 3. Tutorial Arithmetic by Workman Krv to the above 3 School Arithmetic by H. S. Hall 2. First Conrse in Hygiene (T.P.) 2 New Regional Goegraphy By Brooks 4 Fie. Trignometrv by H. K.349 words
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Advertisement43 1930-11-01 35 t^*^\ WEAKNESS^ ilk V >3l DEBILITY ffl AN>EM I A te^^OESCHIENS'SYRUP vmvli y/ W\ Haemoylobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc.'43 words
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Advertisement477 1930-11-01 36 YOU MUST SEE TBIS VERY ATTRACTIVE TWO-SFATER AUSTIN 7 Price $1t395.l t 395. SEND FOR CATALOGUE NO OBLIGATION. BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Singapore, Penang, Taiping, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur. -g.^-M^jai^h^i^^ja^^> Estate S Trust Agencies j (1927) Limited. j A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COM- PANIES 1 ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH477 words
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Article, Illustration27 1930-11-01 37 Photograph of St. Andrew's Old Boys Association taken at the Social Gathering held at St. Andrew's School Hall on 25th October, 1930.27 words
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Article, Illustration128 1930-11-01 37 Our photograph shows Mr. Gunnar Poppe at the wheel of the Austin Seven with which he secured victory in Class H and carried off the R.A.C. Trophy. Poppe's average speed for the race was 61.46 m.p.h. a distinctly meritorious pace in view of the fact128 words
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Article, Illustration52 1930-11-01 37 INTER-PORT ROWING MATCH— MIRI vs. SINGAPORE. Singapore. Miri— winners. The Singapore Team-Left to right :J. P. Biddulph, T. H. Stone C. B. Bowman, J. T. Haydon and A. J. Rycroft. Miri Team— Left to right:— T. H. Whiting, N. G. Batcheller, F. Clarke, H. G. M. Smith and R. H.52 words
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Article, Illustration15 1930-11-01 38 Seiangor (in white) scored a fine victory over Perak.15 words
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Article, Illustration46 1930-11-01 38 the Po Leung Kuk Home, Barrack Roau, Penang, on Saturday, the Nth Octot Photograph taken at the Po Leu.g Kuk Committee •At Home jhdd at th^Po Uung^ 1939 on the occasion of the departure on furlough of Mr. K. ingnam,46 words
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Advertisement140 1930-11-01 39 3463 HELLO! Is that PHOENIX ,p/*(we Repeat JYiy Xast Order <t t -a_«|->_ ->_■ I*_H*■ 'I^M^l'N II »II ~»i *II Ljg. g THt fLAVOK M <fhoH CLAVOR Makes good food better— plain food delicious. Improve the flavor and you improve the food. AJI-NO-MOTO, the Oriental super-seasoning, Is a* international aid140 words
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Advertisement48 1930-11-01 39 Jamie Stuart;' Old Scotch Whisky i < Per Case 12 Lotties $40.00 ioihio^»\ DUTY INCLUDED. LB^^bß ttEL^^^^^^S^ 1«4» |uw» r^ V/*1 y^^^ A^^' $wt *t JOHN LITTLt CO., LTD. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) SING APORF. KUALA LIMPIR, PENANC IPOH t 1BEER IS 'real beer TRY IT. flnrorporaird <n w I48 words
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Advertisement66 1930-11-01 40 I LAMES > HATS, V I DRESSES, I I SHOES, ETC. > > t« Of the latest fas lion and design I always In stock. J > A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. > Z. PATTARA, I > (Eitabd. 1804) j > 52, HIGH STREET, i SINGAPORE. I I > >^h h66 words
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Article931 1930-11-01 41 Quiet Hour CINOERELLA'S SLIPPER. iv more in the >tory of Cm and her >lipper than most peopoc the story as it stands r ntradietory. We are. told that ,ll.i went to the t>all wearing of glass. R»t that is absurd. :v godmothtf would have sent I'onrite child to a dance931 words
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Article800 1930-11-01 41 A WRESTLER'S VICTORY. Law of True Manhood. Rich beyond all comparison iv legends and traditions which enforce moral and spiritual truth, the Jews looked back to the founders of their national life as men who lived in intimate fellowship with God. Abraham, Isaac, Jacob may represent persons800 words
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Article157 1930-11-01 41 The Call to Perfection. We are not to think that this business is perilous, and that we are not called to such a service for the truth is that all art capable of it and none are excluded. But the perfections of God being infinite, therefore may men be drawn157 words
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Advertisement89 1930-11-01 41 TUNG GHOY Merchant Tailor 23 11 Coleaan Street. SINCAPOBg. Our /rm. Expert y|\ Cutters I* 1 i malte your j f y clothes really fit r~ 1 y°n »nd give yon &<=i k that quiet confidJ ti/^mArJ eßce resulting V TjßftfV fro eorrecl clothes if I 1 of dlB| l°ctlve89 words
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Article2254 1930-11-01 42 By The Bishop In Persia, (The Rt. Rev. J. H. LINTON). St. John xvii "This is life r.tcrnal, that they 'night knci: 11., c the cul\ '.me God, and Jesus Christ Whom fit." There is a Striking parallelism of thought between this short statement of the2,254 words
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Advertisement90 1930-11-01 42 A A A A A A A A A <f I "SPECIFIC FOR DIABETES'jI Dr. Winkler's < DIABETON!T"« $2 per bottle or $20 per dozen, m 1 1 X Sincere's "Special Hair <• Large Size 50 cents per bo or $5 per dozen. Small Size 35 cents per fa H90 words
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Article1039 1930-11-01 48 TROUSERS WILL MAKE US FREE. I FICIENT AND SAFE. uitc understand (says Jane Sunday News") that lots hen they see pictures of Girl in her Lido trouser-n^n-the-farm, or cinder-track K^'.. n knickcro (complete with W [U lUff h goodness knows why. take- r anv otbcr comk vtriatiOll .le pants theme,1,039 words
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Article84 1930-11-01 48 AUSTRALIAN PARTY'B POLICY. Sydney.— Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., ex-Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, outlining the policy of the Australian Party to an enthusiastic audience at Lone Cove (a suburb of Sydney), declared that the party stood inter aim for: The abolition of Legislative Councils, State84 words
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86 1930-11-01 48 LORD PABBFIELD*B lIEPLY TO RHODES! AN PROTEST. Uvingstone— Replying to the protest of the elected members of the North Shorten Legislature against the policy outlined in the White Paper on the i treatment of natives in East Africa, Lord Passtield expresses the Opinion that a86 words
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Article40 1930-11-01 48 AUSTIN MOTOR CO., LTD. DIVIDEND OF 60 PER CENT. FOR SEVEN MONTHS. A dividend of 60 per cent., representing £90.000 gross, will be paid by th« Austin Motor Co., Ltd., on ordinary shares for the seven months ended July 3ist.40 words
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Article79 1930-11-01 48 SPECTATORS' SUCCESSFUL APPEAL AT LEAGUE MATCH. The Queen's Park— Celtic game at Hampden Park prodttctd a nanarkabk incident. Wiien the referee blew fulltime with Celtic leading 3— a the crowd protested 90 behemently that tint Wit called too soon thai the official healtated and then consulted the79 words
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