Malayan Saturday Post, 8 November 1930
1930-11-08
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section26 1930-11-08 1 MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY VOL. YD. NO. 42. NOVEMBER 8, 1930. PRICE 20 CENTS. The Malayan Saturday Post t NOVEMBER 8. 193 0.26 words
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Advertisement169 1930-11-08 1 DRINK ILABIECO SHERRY A gents:BORNEO 60., LTD. I SIERUN« HT sTIVH S 'r if."* i MIE oßlfe I i i^s^^2^ tempting J{»d Smart Jn Mppearanee. TTmifljiirr I I SINGAKQfcE. B. P. 0E SILVA LTD. penaNG. f E (Royal Jeweller*.) 1 B 1 The World Faittotts Sovereign I tonic for- IWtO169 words
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Advertisement13 1930-11-08 1 MOET MB CHANDON CHAMPAGNE FOR ALL OCCASIONS A <ientB.' THE BORNEO CO., LTD.13 words
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Advertisement279 1930-11-08 2 SINGAPORE BT r PHOTO CO. 55-3, High Street, Singapore. THE LEADING CAMERA HOUSE IN MALAYA. Wholesale and Retail. Can supply all your PHOTOGRAPHIC NEEDS. With Developing and Printing Service within 24 hours. Let us have particulars of your requirements such as Cameras for rollfikns, filmpacks Films, Filmpacks, Plates, Cine and279 words
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Advertisement148 1930-11-08 2 U no 347 VICTORIA ST., y Singapore. y ■b^l Lwli _^^^^^^■■iißr~ T JaT a^ir^te fea% I OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE D TRADE FOR BEST MAKE AND FINISH. U I A CALL FROM YOU WOULD BE B M ESTEEMED A FAVOUR U jL -i a^».aaa^>^aaaMaaa*Maa!aiaa^aJ>aMatis^attMa^Mßala^MSWlllll lt I (prepaid148 words
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Article582 1930-11-08 3 Wife How dare you swear before me Husband (very fed up) All right, you swear first.'* Tlic Irate Intruder: "Look here! You've been in there for nearly half an hour and never said a word." The Man is the Telephone Box "I am speaking to my wife,582 words
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Advertisement112 1930-11-08 3 IEA ioi [be discriminating hostess, II all dealers throughout Malaya. Sole Agents: A. BARIUOLOMEUSZ LTD., j-A, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. fwARNINci I Ye« are taking a lot of I rick witk jrour car tin- I I leej jom mm CASTROL I the lubricant that really tuitf the engine! Don't be put112 words
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Advertisement214 1930-11-08 3 HELP FOR CAMBRIDGE I EXAMINATIONS. j i Paraphrases of King Henry V, I Coriolanus, Last of the Barons t j i etc. each 0.11 Questions and Notes of King 1 Henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel ot I St. Matthew, Acts of the Apos- ties, etc. each 0.81 i Supplement of King214 words
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Article742 1930-11-08 4 PREHISTORIC ANIMALS. THREE MILLION YEARS OLD DEATH TRAP. A drama of three million years ago has Ixreii reconstructed by Mr. Roy Chapman Andrew* ami lVte Tcilhard jie Chardin. The scientists returned tc Peking recent ly, bringing fossil specimens from a pr«. -historic lake bed742 words
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Article246 1930-11-08 4 MALAYAN METHODISTS TO SEND CONGRATULATIONS. The Malaysia Message, the local organ of the Methodist Church commenting on President Chiang Kai-shek's acceptance of Christianity, says This news must rejoice the heart of every Christian and especially of our Chinese people. Such a step at this time in China246 words
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Article232 1930-11-08 4 r NOTABLE MUSICIANS RENOUNCE THE WORLD. Baltimore. Alfredo Oswald, a pianist of international reputation and until recently a teacher in the Peabody Conservatory of Music at Baltimore, has entered the novitiate of St. Isaac Jogues at Wernersville, Pa., to study for the priesthood in the232 words
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Article74 1930-11-08 4 London, Nov. 2. The final return of Municipal electio in about So of the largest cities ai towns show 79 Conservative pains v 10 losses, Labour 27 gains 0: losses, I dependents 24 gains 20 losses, Libert 0 Rains 17 losses. Some of the -arge Labour losses were74 words
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Article44 1930-11-08 4 HEADQUARTERS CAPTURED B PUNITIVE EXPEDITION. Tokyo, \'ov. J. It is announced that the punitive c pedition forces have captured 'he h& quarters of the rebels at Maheto in <* tral Formosa, after a fierce Kittle i which Lieutenant Torao Ara^ others were killed.44 words
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Article66 1930-11-08 4 OPENED BY MR. HOOV?* MILES AWAY. I Windsor, Ontario. J M The first vehicular tunnel beti^J 'Canada and the United States <W led by a signal from Mr. H X miles away a.t the White Hoti m ington. The president presse 1 which sounded gongs here an m66 words
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Advertisement131 1930-11-08 4 n, ESL^i \y A PAIR OF k /Qimfl iMfi E YLS Eyes that are Crystal-clear— limpid as a mountain stream Such eyes transform the plainest face with their radiance, making it vivid and beautiful. The fundamental requirement for beautiful >parkling eyes is rich, pure blood. It is the exhilarating feeling131 words
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Article100 1930-11-08 5 [Reuters Service. Stockholm, Nov. 5. The Nobel Pri/.e of Literature 1930. valued at £6,500, has been awarded t<> the American novelist, Sinclair Lewis. Mr. Sinclair Lewis is one of America's outstanding authors. Born 45 years ago, he l>ecaine a journalist upon leaving Vale and acted as100 words
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Article57 1930-11-08 5 fkeutcr's Service.] Geneva, Nov. The gold delegation of the financial committee of the League of Nations is again in session for the purpose of dealing with the work left over from the meeting in June. This refers to fluctuations in the purchasing powtff of gold ui>on which the57 words
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203 1930-11-08 5 SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES WITHIN THE EMPIRE. ARBITRATION TRIBUNAL. [Reuters Service.] London, Nov. 3. The heads of the delegations at the Imperial Conference met at No. 10 Owning Street this morning and began the final consideration of questions concerned with the constitutional aspect of inter-Imperial relations. It is learned in well-informed203 words
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Article76 1930-11-08 5 [Reuters Service.] Berlin, Nov. 5. The twelvc-engined Dornier flyingboat Do. X took off to-day from Lake Constance on a flight to Calshot, via Amsterdam, preparatory to an attempt to fly the Atlantic via Lisbon and the A /ores. Amsterdam, Nov. 5. The Do. X flying-I>oat has arrived76 words
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Article105 1930-11-08 5 [Reuters Service 1 London, Nov. 5. In the House of Commons, replying to Sir r.eorge Penny (Cons., Kingston-on-Tliaines) Mr. Herbert Morrison, the Minister of Transport, said rul>l*r was not being used 'in any experiments which the Ministry was conducting witf] regard to road purposes, but his technical105 words
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114 1930-11-08 5 AMERICAN PLAN. [Reuters Service.] New York, Nov. 3. Realisation that some central economic theory of co-ordinated financial leadership is needed to avert worldwide tradedepressions, is l>eliind a plan for a gigMtk international trust which, according to the newspapers, is under consideration by American financial and114 words
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Article130 1930-11-08 5 [Reuters' Service.] Johannesburg 1 Nov. 5. Addressing a League of Nations l/nion meeting, General Smuts was gloomy over the prospects of the Disarmament Commission discussion at the next Cieneva Assembly. He expressed the opinion that the proposed confederation of Kuroi>e was the result of ecouomic conditions. Jle did130 words
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Advertisement77 1930-11-08 5 ON YOUR BACK, i Alhambra SOON i a •> •> 5* v <# < x^% •>♦ •> •> < PAVILION OPENING SEASON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. KAT 6.15 TO 9.15 NIGHTLY. I IflllDu y^ft^^R BOLES/ M CAPKIN^BIMRD IT'S A UNIVERSAL TRIUMPH. I Now Showing ALHAMBRA THE WORLDS GREATEST BARITONE LAWRENCE TIBBETT77 words
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Article, Illustration61 1930-11-08 7 Photographs taken at the Reception given by the Straits Chinese Church tc D r Chen Chan Lok. ISroup photograph taken at the Tea Party given in honour of Dr. Chen Chang Lok, the new CmuMfaWnl for China, by the Old Boys of Chinese High61 words
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Article, Illustration30 1930-11-08 8 The crew of the winner "Punai." Left to right: A. C. Young, F. L. Waterhouse. J. G. Wallace. The crew of Jean 1 1 coming ashore.30 words
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Article, Illustration51 1930-11-08 8 A. J. Mantle and R. G. Macmorran of <4 Betsy." 2nd in the Trophy Race. Selangor team (colours) on the left and and Perak on the right. The Quest Divine," a Biblical play staged by the Telok Ayer Church Epworth League at Wesley Church51 words
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Advertisement168 1930-11-08 9 CARLSBERG BEER I JgL I fit DfcST. i i»K| Obtainable from all dealers j R r '^1 an( ky the case from L^|Thc East Asiatic Co., Ltd. CVr/r^ j/btrr 2>octors Zip I BIOCITIN i CHARGES YOUR BRAIN NERVE CELLS WITH ENERGY, AND SO ENSURES 2: AGAINST PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FATIGUE.168 words
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Article4645 1930-11-08 10 LINDSAY HAMILTON - LINDSAY HAMILTON BY INSTALMENT SIX. Lady Muriel Waine isciopir.. Nat Bingham when their car is a:- icked by three masked men, and ler, "The Black Asp" takes Lad/ Muriel back to town, to her friend Mrs. Arkwright. Muriel fully rea]ise< bom what she has l>cen saved. But4,645 words
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Advertisement28 1930-11-08 10 A first class Virginia clga. rette at a price to suit all GOLD SPOT 50 cents per tin of 50 MANUFACTURED BY ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON, j28 words
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Advertisement66 1930-11-08 11 I The Master Camera "TOURIST" Size 3i |x2l 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS:. I Double Anastigmat Heliar F. 4. 5. lens; Double extension; Interchangeble and self-timing Compur Shutter; Cross and Rising fronts; Complete with three single slides in leather j wallet. j Price $83. 40. j OBTAINABLE AT I WAH HENG Co.,66 words
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Article2174 1930-11-08 12 KHE FASTEST AIR PILOTS. POPULAR AMBASSADOR RETIRES. THE PIONEER OF MOTORING. A GREAT COCKNEY HUMORIST. London, Oct. J, 193°Army's New Aircraft. Pilots of the Royal Air Force flying the Super-marine S6 and Gloster Napier seaplanes which were built for last year's Schneider Trophy race, have been flying2,174 words
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Advertisement156 1930-11-08 12 <■**m~± 1 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE cJm/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. NEXT SAILINGS Att. Singapore. Leave Spore Leave Pentng President Wilson Nov. 10 Sow. 13 Nov.156 words
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Advertisement138 1930-11-08 13 K.6iocKH(yiss£(M7iri^| frpiClHl 111 IIuICSS i c\rv^l KOINNR J v^yO/i^H I VI i-ti f#f/ Jill Ituu p^fezjnjlrtM You will always remain faithful to "47// Eau de Cologne, g once you learnt its value in the days of your trial. Cool as a mother s hand is its touch on the fevered138 words
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Advertisement392 1930-11-08 14 You must try itl.xpcnsive'r Postum} Quite the contrary. f\ It costs only two cents a cup to prepare. y Healthful} Yes indeed its an every day drink for everybody. "Flavour} Try this cup isn't it delicious o-nd different} Can you imagine a more delightful drink} Postum is made of pure,392 words
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Advertisement110 1930-11-08 14 HUNG SUNG MERCHANT TAILOR, 123, Hill Street, Phone No. 2235 SINGAPORE. I MASKING TIME I SH. SH. SH. NO! I WEE GOING AHEAD! I COME TO HUNG SUNG I TAILOR WHERE FIT I AND STYLE IS AB I SOLUTELY GUARANTEED I All orders I prompty dispatch- I ed, at prices110 words
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Article, Illustration23 1930-11-08 15 Dr. Mrs. Chen Chang Lok Have come among old friends who have given them a hearty welcome.23 words
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Article, Illustration19 1930-11-08 15 Mr. Mrs. Tong Lao Whose departure is keenly regretted by a large circle of friends.19 words
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Article, Illustration86 1930-11-08 16 SELANGOR SCHOOLS CUP FINAL— V.I. VS. KLANG ANGLO CHINESE SCHOOL. The donor of the Cup— Mr. Stowell (Headmaster of V.1.) tailing on Left to light: Mr. E. La M. Stowell, Headmaster V.1., Mrs. Mr. H. W. Thomson, C.M.G. Mis. Cochrane to distribute the awards. Cochrane and Mr. Wilson. HOCKEY-GIRLS SPORTS86 words
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Advertisement114 1930-11-08 17 mmm m mm^— lif^ li iSSb i/7/MAfrfi ZJ25?m-m HAVE BEEN RECOGNISED FOR I THE QUALITY OF THEIR O ,7©o CHAMPAGNE SINCE ESTABLISHMENT IN i 'A 1760 I ■■■■■wii MMM THE CHAMPAGNE FOR ALL OCCASIONS. teanson Qfjampagm is Supplied to IBfje Sioyal "family. Agents:ROBINSON 00., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlemente).114 words
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Advertisement141 1930-11-08 17 TWO NEW "CRUSHES". c^**j^dßH^^^fch^ /y***-«*j* v^^ A v^ 'Sm v"* a r^ tKrm^ T aB a r"* wt r^ —^PPTi 2^- f *-»V- i^^^. <ivf 1 -^^^.jrfp '"*;:'ii^S<»> [> "S<tlsy(*^^« Hi *"*c ''•''imKwSLw Jb I Dependable I against insect pests r^f For utter deadliness unfailing killing action— H no insecticide141 words
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Article1695 1930-11-08 18 Special to v Th§ Malayan Saturday Post." •> T Copyright. v London, Oct. o, 1930. NOVELS OF NOTE. The nrst weeks of the autumn publishing season are, as a rule, signalised by the appearance of novels by some of our more distinguished writers. The present season proves no1,695 words
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Advertisement97 1930-11-08 18 THE DITCH EAST INDIES < J y V ET another stronghold of "Milkmaid" j > Sweetened Condensed Milk in the East. V All classes of all races in these islands have learned to value its creamy richness. V J To-day in the Dutch East Indies, good housewives do not ask97 words
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Article520 1930-11-08 19 Being Smiles of the Week. \jy vuiz. i »ptimists v. Pessimists battle ,es. The P.'s arc at present well on points. KB., however, is rallying the forces for a big effort. His in the right place, anyway. tpsodisiilg about our "Commonof Free Nations," the "S^.P." kvlares that it has520 words
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Article138 1930-11-08 19 "Next case," called out the judge, and a middle-Aged Irish couple was ushered into the court-room. They made a pitiful picture as they stood there before the bar of justice the gtrong, healthy, two hundred pound woman and her poor, meek, battered, little spouse. The judge138 words
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Advertisement161 1930-11-08 19 I> "SPECIFIC FOR DIABETES"* Dr. Winkler's "DIABETONIT" $2 per bottle or $20 per dozen. <• Sincere's "Special Hair Cream M Large Size 60 cents per bottle or $6 per dozen. Small Size 36 cents per bottle or $3.60 per dozen. •j» <5» SINCERE DISPENSARY^ LIMITED, SINGAPORE.? •> Wholesalers and Retailers161 words
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2919 1930-11-08 20 JOHN CREASEY - OUR SPECIAL SHORT STORY: The Secret of The Mountain. JOHN CREASEY I By *L I "There is not the ilighteat chance of you getting it. Clifford. Dozens of more experienced protpectors have failed.' 1 Howard Mitchell si*>ke calmly, but beneath that calm there was a >eriousness both ten*, and threatening.2,919 words
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Advertisement19 1930-11-08 20 'I Craven "A THE LARGEST SELLING CORK-TIPPED GIGARETTE IN THE WORLO. DO NOT AFFECT THE THROAT. CARRERAS LTD, LONDON.19 words
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Article587 1930-11-08 21 [Renter's Service Ntw York, Nov. 4. country jK>lled to-day in an elsenil of baffling uncertainties though 1 .^ratic swing of the pendulum -•(kted likely even by the Re,l dichards. The weather was Bpftttqr is reported in many disti proceedings were general 1\ though a negro was shot dead587 words
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80 1930-11-08 21 Washington, Oct. 30. Mr. Green, President of the American Federation of Labour, has appealed to ill groupi to join the Movement to provide jobs and relief to conquer unemployment. It is anticipated that the official estimate of 3,500,000 unemployed will l>e increased in the winter months80 words
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88 1930-11-08 21 I Renter's Service.] London, Nov. 5. 1 It il believed that the heads of the > delegations to the Imperial Conference have approved the report of the ounmittee presided over by Mr. MacDbnald in favour of the completion of the ShiKapOTC Dock in accordance with88 words
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Advertisement389 1930-11-08 21 Analyze the Allowance on Your Used Car Jf a dealer pays you more than tde true wortd of tde ear de must make up tde difference by extra cdarges on tde new ear or re-sell it to some one else at too digd a price PERMANENT value is always better389 words
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285 1930-11-08 22 The Malayan Saturday post. November 8, 1930. THE "HOME AGENTS." The Municipal Commissioners have had yet one more discussion resolvmu round the vexed question of the Home Agents ami their competition with Iced arm in tendering "W^ and B further debate 00 a resolution is Ul be initiated by Mr.285 words
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Article253 1930-11-08 22 Malaya's rubber planters hanllv l>r feaß to nave applied vcrv SUCCeS* fully the recent, ol Samuel Siml*. Vncl h n not altogether their faultThey have been unable to form orgamM tiouscapabkof»nyi«lachievemeiiui H1 lheway of setf-help. The R.G.A. U1 London is director* 1 and agency ••koii m md253 words
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Article182 1930-11-08 22 OPTIMISTIC REVIEW OF F. 8.1. N«>\ Discussing the world-wide trad it pro-ion, the review issued quarto by the Federation of British Endu takes the view that by cMßpariaoi that of certain other Countries B ittsfa trade ha> beet only moderately As t. the future the review kales182 words
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Article281 1930-11-08 22 bonne* confidence, out nothing mi r t certain than CMBlttg b*nMM New "The l>u-incv> fool in ig2t> w; t irbo had DO fear." u>ncludecl Go Dawcs. "The fool Worn is he wl.no h< >i kt. GENERAL DAWES IS OPTIMISTIC AND WHY. Certainly that a business281 words
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Article80 1930-11-08 22 EXHIBITION OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. There xv ill be m Exhibition of oi Chinese paintings at the St. MatuW Young People's GmM. 15a Neil R<*l (close to the Fairtid.l Girte 1 Schooll November :th. Bth and uth. daily tron p.m. to 11 p.m. to which tlu- Pdi80 words
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Article56 1930-11-08 22 BISHOP OF KOREA DIES OF SHOCK. I Renter's Service.] Tokio, N The N.Y.K. Iteftmcf Hak'^an was badly (ktniged in i Knkc harlxmr with the Britisl Benmacdhui, necwritettng of all her passengers. The Rt. Rev. M. N TVolh J^' British Bbhofi <>t Korea, •board the Haknmn Mam,56 words
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64 1930-11-08 22 150 MILES PER W [Reuters Service London The amazipf >v^ ot i: "j i v wan .i l» c i hour on two \\heel> W« J the British ruler Wright < XX.C. Jap motor cycle a 1 Ml speed of 136 miles per l\< on September64 words
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Advertisement113 1930-11-08 22 To enhance the \^V beauty of your hair Jjr KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE Mother, you must carefully choose Baby's talcum. Talcums of heavy scents, or coarse in texture, irritateandinflame tender skins. Such talcums maybe gritty or caustic Don't use them for your baby Mermen Borated Talcum is made especially113 words
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Advertisement20 1930-11-08 22 r For SORE THROAT FORMAMINT At all Cbemtiti :rr^--^. and Stortu FomuiTniTit j destroys Y= ,n mouth I and throat20 words
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Article489 1930-11-08 23 AMERICAN ELECTIONS BREATHLESS EXCITEMENT. [Rkutbr's Service.] New York, Nov. t>. latest state of the parties in the t Representatives is: ReibUcans n6, Democrat! no, Fannerboui The Democrats need all eight itstanding seats for a bare uiajority. Wi: the i>«>sition in both the Senate id House of Representatives now Dounting to489 words
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Article78 1930-11-08 23 AUSTRALIAN TREASURER RESIGNS. [Reuters Service.] Canberra, Nov. 6. Mr. Lyons, Acting Treasurer, lias iv- 1 signed following i» resolution by i Labour Caucus ordering legislation t<» t<» compel holders of the ,(^7. (>/M( ()<) t loan maturing in December to hold their i. bonds for another78 words
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Article124 1930-11-08 23 GOVERNOR OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK SAILS FOR EUROPE. Renter's Service. l New York, N<»v. 6. In \ic\ v <>f the recent visit to Ne* York of Hen Schacht, Ex-President of the ReichsU.u wlio had stated that Germany must cease Reparation payments unless other countries helped her to124 words
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Article137 1930-11-08 23 f ßenter's Service.] Paris, Nov. b. M. Tardieu is personally taking itcpt <• minimise the injury due to the recent losinu of the Adam Hank, one of the ddest banking institutions, with over [00 branches in North France. The crash was particularly felt in loulogne, whose population137 words
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Article251 1930-11-08 23 I Reuters' Service.] London, Nov. 6. When the Xi- 1 enquiry was rettuacd to-day Sn John Simon, umitioninn Air vlttrshal Sir John llij;giii*, elicited ti fact that tlu- repairs to the gasbogi which \\di holed through chafing and also to the engine that broke during the trials251 words
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Advertisement65 1930-11-08 23 9 XJi/H V YW V M^\3 f a t r i a i run w n^ pj easurei y Oll are sure to be pleased wild tfie performance of tlje f\| Chrysler gl Plqnoimi i Real Qoility and Excellent Value at a very Reasonable Price. Tourer $1,875, 6'ecto $2,150. REAL65 words
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Advertisement170 1930-11-08 23 to earn morc^Tw The Remarkable I. C. SMethod makes Home Study simple, practical, and profitable. THREE THINGS EVERY MAN WANTS To make tfo**!. IK have his abilities IfCOgliiedi To raru tnor«- money, for money is the world's st.niiUird ot a man's value and I sMllhol ot his SIKCL'sS. The I.C.S.170 words
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Article480 1930-11-08 24 BIG FRICTION WITH SOVIET FEARED. Nanking. Oct. 24. In confiimttiofi of the reported breakdown iii the Sino-Soviet iicv»tiati'tn>. at the Moscow Conference for the peitlemenf of the Chineee Easlem Railway dispute. i> an official declaration by the Nanking Central Political Council yesterday ■nnoancing the intention of ihe Nanking480 words
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Article175 1930-11-08 24 Rose, Oct. 30. Twenty-two people were killed in the Senigallia district and two killed and bo injured at A neon a as a result of an earthquake at eight o'clock this morning. Much material damage was done in West Province Marches, where a number of houses collapsed. The175 words
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Article223 1930-11-08 24 SIR JOHN SIMON'S DENUNCIATION OF GOVERNMENT. i Renter's Service.] London, Nov. 5. The croft-voting by the Literals in yesterday evening*! unemployment division in the House of Commons, when f»ve, including Sir John Simon and Sir Robert Hutchison, voted against the Government and four, including Mr. Walter Runciinan, for223 words
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Advertisement73 1930-11-08 24 The Specific Unani Medicines Just Arrived From Hindustan. PILL HAIRAN Or THE WONDERFUL PILL No. I. A wonderful specific to thicken the serren spermetorrhoea and abnormal emission in very first dose. Price Cpeclal Quality $20, No. l-BslOand No. I C $4 Direction of use wrapped up with medicines. Cash or73 words
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Advertisement257 1930-11-08 24 I 0 Happy Childhood/ I Days mat Never Return I// i They are children only once and I i hose precious caiefree days soon i Jfc fly past. Pour all happiness into I I M*' their i hildhood days, and reI Y^Ch&J tjj^tty m member that health is Only When257 words
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Article, Illustration629 1930-11-08 25 SCOUTS AS AIRMEN. (By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell). balance and weight for kite wings, and the variations of wind, air pockets, etc., and this is all jolly useful knowledge much of which cannot be learned from book*. Then he must get to know all629 words
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59 1930-11-08 25 London, Oct. 24. The Prince of Wales entertained the 1 Indian Princes to dinner at York House to-day. Other guests were the Duke of Connaught, Lord Cromer, Lord Goschen, Lord Hardinge, Lord Wodehouse, General Sir Philip Chetwode, Sir Walter Lawrence, Field Marshal Claud59 words
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Article53 1930-11-08 25 London, Oct. 24. Their Majesties will entertain the Indian Princes attending the Round Table Conference to dinner at Buchingham Palace on Nov. 4th. The Duke of York ivill be among the guests. The Maharaja of Bikaner is going to 'Chequers" this week-end as the guest53 words
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Article83 1930-11-08 25 SUGGESTED SEVERANCE OF I RELATIONS. j Cape Town, Oct. 23. Maritzburg. The terms of the re- oltition in advocation of severance of j iplomatic relations between the Inion and India have been communi- ated to several of the Indian Round *able Conference delegates at present E83 words
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Advertisement653 1930-11-08 25 iiiiiiiiui*iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin&^ I Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij. E (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF IiATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) UNDEK CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOV'BKNMKNT E Telephone No. 5461 sub-connections to: z E Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., General Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and i E Passage Dept.653 words
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Advertisement98 1930-11-08 26 ELIZABETH LIMITED [THE ENGLISH HAIR ft* BEAUTY SPECIALISTS. 4. PENAKG SOAD, (Amber IfaDsicne) .H't- guarantee intelligent 'treatment of tin HAIR. HEAD FACE AND FICURE. Permanent Haying- improved method by Diplomaed Artists. r Medical Electricity and Swedish Massage. State j Registered Norse. P Yeast, Milk and Mad Facial Packs. Phone appointments98 words
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Advertisement66 1930-11-08 26 I Ifr w WlNfi YIK GOLD SMITH mm Tin s JEWIIIIII No. 482, North Bridft Road, BINGAPORE. "The CHINA JADE HOUSE' (Wholmlt Ml Retail) For Outstitlon Customan Cuh With Order. —CAR OWNERS^ k We can upholster and paint your Car, renew your Hood, Side .Screens, Cushion Covers, etc.— cheaper than66 words
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642 1930-11-08 27 ARGUS - Sport of The Week A MALAYAN REVIEW. ARGUS C 3 ledine of the S.C.C. rugger side n was demonstrated on Saturen they were rather fortunate to eir Malaya Cup tie with Negri fit Seremban. Each side an unconverted try. Segri were not at full strength, s ;,ussiblc that had their642 words
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Article137 1930-11-08 27 London, Oct. 30. In the house of Commons this afternoon Sir Oswald Motley, dealing" with the trade depression, urged the establishment of a more stable monetary system in the Empire. He said the stabilising of gold and price fluctuations was one of the hifftre^t factors in137 words
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Advertisement193 1930-11-08 28 SINGAPORE HU A PA O \J NOW MORt PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED A THAN EVER BEFORE CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS IN PICTURES FROM CHINA PRE AD EVERYWHERE IN MALAYA j\ Advertising S^oscription Rates Mm. on application to the Publisher's Agenu IHE FHU-YLS PRESS. o^4o South Briage Road, Slngaport I Phone 7666. I193 words
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Advertisement202 1930-11-08 28 RECLYKOL is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and aceton? in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with this preparation was reduced to a minimum, if no eliminated altogether, while the various organs of the body n202 words
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Advertisement5 1930-11-08 29 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHniniiiiiiiiiiiiMuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini inn tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiii rillllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllll lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE5 words
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Article, Illustration115 1930-11-08 30 Flashlight photograph taken on the night of the Eighth Anniversary of the Old Frees' Association, Penang on Tuesday 21st. Oct., 1930 (the 1 14 th Anniversary of the Penang Free School). Among those seated are I. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, the President, 2. Mr. D. W. Me Leod, the Patron,115 words
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Advertisement491 1930-11-08 31 j mi avaa qoa havh /r ABOUT THE LIGHTEST OUT- I bs£>^\ BOARD MOTOR IN THE WORLDII! I^2 a COST 0F OPERATION ABOUT 14 j c +r^Js?A CENTS PER HOUR. 19 lbs. in '^t^ffyZfWm* /W~"{f weight. Fitted to any boat in less than %fegjjsJfrEj^^^^^S3fc., two minutes. Can be used as491 words
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Advertisement102 1930-11-08 31 Grade, <yrl USED FOR EASE 4KJ ffc* AND N c-V SUITABLE FOR SEASON'S GIFT. dr Tbese are the qaalitles of jflT v V mOT lf DESK SET. THE PILOT DESK SET. Price:— $6.50 to $25.00 complete. Colour. White Onyx, Italian Marble, Black, Yellow, Etc. THE PILOT PENS. Fhe representative of102 words
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Article184 1930-11-08 32 London, Sept. 27. The remarkable discovery has l>cen 1 made of portions <>i a church about eight and a hall centuries "I*l beneath the Boor of Westminster Abbey, and a problem which has puzzled many archaeologists may now be solved during the next few weeks.184 words
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Article113 1930-11-08 32 HOPE. FOR CANCER VICTIMS. Toronto, Sept. j The discover} ol a radium deposit near Wilberforce, Ontario, i> announced by Dr. E. G. Richards, a well-known Toronto X-raj specialist, who declares that the samples ol ore are richer in radium than the ore from the Belgian Congo,113 words
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Article96 1930-11-08 32 BRAZIL BANKS RE -OPEN. Sew York, < >ct. Fifteen million dollars worth of gold arrived here to-day for the Guaranty Trust Company from Banco do Brazil. Associated Press reports from Rio de Janeiro state that the Junta i> taking steps to restore the commercial life of Brazil. The banks have96 words
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Article195 1930-11-08 32 Paris, Oct. M. Tardieii, in speech, to-d ferred to the position o! France and said "We are living in a time ol vial mental trouble, when a supe of words i> Died, exceeding the hility <>t .K-ts. i >ur people are .uhl wise and do n<>t195 words
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Advertisement113 1930-11-08 32 I \V' I [sf^ Fits thk typermzm SEE YOURSELF AFTER SHAVING WITH PROBAK BLADES df!\&t\£^m X ZA How soft and smooth the skin remains after the closest /|^UdKfIMHP9^^V shave. How cleanly the blade has removed the beard W^^SM W even from the most difficult places, and yet, how easily 4ysJl113 words
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Advertisement798 1930-11-08 33 1 PICTURE ANNUALS FOR 1931.1 I Illustrated Picture Annuals Will Please Children 3? OF ALL AGES. )|C A wl I^sf| Chums Annual ...$7.50 Collins Schoogirls 3.00 /ra-rrasg^gl TO 1 c^,- )^CHILMEPCS f Boy's Own Annual 7.50 Golden Annual for Girls 2.70 fiOLDEN I (S^ ?P' JjHB^ WVML i Scout Annual798 words
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Article464 1930-11-08 34 ACCEPTANCE OF MR. BALDWIN'S POLICY. London, Oct. 50. A momentous secret meeting of the Conservative Party, on which the future leadership may depend, was held at Caxton Hall, attended by 600 Conservative peers and commoners, and adopted candidates. The great public interest was indicated by a large crowd464 words
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Article201 1930-11-08 34 MR. FORD-PROHI-BITIONIST. NEW ESSEX FACTORY TO BE "DRY." London, Oct. 10. Henry Ford, who is paying a brief visit to London, told a Pressman be believed prohibition was coming in Eng- land slowly but surely, and he intend* to demonstrate his belief in the efficaq of Prohibition by making his201 words
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Advertisement238 1930-11-08 34 I NEW MUAY ROMANISED STORY BOOKS. •> Roia Besar Sair Krontjong Saling-Saoetan Pladjaran Bahasa Soenda Ramalan Kedoetan Pegan^ Bocfcoc Sendiri Ilmoe Soenglap 1 P. erd m j an T Sair Tjcrita Krontjong M V f kasehatan R'»ema langga v< Pringetan Hari Raja Nationaal Mentrik t Setangan Berloemoer Darah Tabeat Manoesia238 words
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Advertisement123 1930-11-08 35 (^^S WEAKNESS} 1)^ "T/l DEBTLITT fiyAMEMIA O^^ESCHIENS 'Syrup wy^i 'j/j Jn\ of Haemoglobin 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, etcw TUNG GHOY Merchant Tailor 23-11 Colemaa Street, SIN6APOIB. vP123 words
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Advertisement298 1930-11-08 36 YOU MUST SEE THIS VERY ATTRACTIVE TWO-SEATER AUSTIN 7 \\\\Ua J ls^ 1 f V flL. i^ 'L. 1 y Price $1,395. SEND FOR CATALOGUE NO OBLIGATION. BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Singapore, Penang, Taiping, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur. j Estate 8 Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. 1 A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE298 words
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Advertisement197 1930-11-08 36 -^TT^ju^i i^Wf V\ Vi. It km! J3k a ill T *"^^P^£^^4 L fir jK /he months W before baby is born Protect your health and baby's during thctc months by making sure that your body richly provided with that most important element. Calcium (lime), which nature needs tor tha healthy197 words
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Article, Illustration25 1930-11-08 37 H. H. the Sultan of Perak will be noticed in one of the above snapshots. Plwlos by Nakajima 'Co. j25 words
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Article, Illustration102 1930-11-08 38 Shot by the Straits Hunting P arty at Choa Chu Kang Village on October 26. The following formed the party Messrs. Gay Ah Lek, Goh Teck Mong, Low Peng Hee, Soh Eng Bock, Tan Tian Quee, Ng Cheng Kiang, Tan Heng Jin, Ong Kirn Hong and102 words
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Article, Illustration51 1930-11-08 38 The Army Team (winners), left to right :-Lt.-Col. D. P. Dickinson Lt.-Col. W. M. Hore, Lt.-Col. R. F. H. Drake Brockman and Major D. J. Stevens. Left to right :-Lt.-Col. K. E. Milford (Referee). Mr. C. B. Coop keeper) and Mr. Redfearn.51 words
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Advertisement288 1930-11-08 39 \mmmww i Iftlffll ilfflS liOuffl THgjHJg! nftHlm^n HHttUtttt g Hlllll I B 9 i EnonHMfllv i».-t^ (I I t ti^rl7/l^^. B? H 4*. fl SSSSV^I 1 MUfIUHV 7 A I nl 'V^UlilA U i MJ BX ISO HIH^I B 1 1 1 1 1 'Mr v^b^b^b^^. TX i" i^H^^HA i288 words
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Advertisement76 1930-11-08 39 Ask for a bottle bearing this label. I A good wine at a moderate price— 1 a wine yon will ask for again, Kill^ ill IV iffa^l Iftili H/J^^hH I Bl I -Price per Case 12 Bottles THESE $ATi OU STecial include PRICE PER BOTTLE $2. 04 n J££\ OVTV76 words
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Article431 1930-11-08 40 IMPERIAL INITIAL POINT FOR DECISION. London, Oct. 19. With the practical completion of the Round Table Conference personnel by CTllWwWr Ist, the first geiuial nieeUiK of Jhe Hritish Indian delegation vuh take place on November 3rd. Those already in London have not had many opportunities of431 words
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299 1930-11-08 40 GREAT BRITAIN'S DESIRE. London, < tet. 23. Proposing the toast oi the Round fable Conference at a dinner of the Institute of Public Administration, at which delegates to the Imperial Conference were present, the PostmasterGeneral, Mr. Lee> Smith, said that Great Britain desired to introduce299 words
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Article290 1930-11-08 40 IHE NATIVE PROBLEM IN AFRICA. NEED FOR CO-OPERATION. Nov. iGeneral HerUog, the South African Prime Minister, made a considerable l»ression by the speech in which he more co-operation between the British and South African Governments m dealing with native problem! in Africa. He recalled that recently be supported a South290 words
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Article120 1930-11-08 40 SHOULD BE DISTRIBUTED THROUGH THE WORLD. Berlin, Nov. 3. Opening the nem Reichabank building in Dresden Dr. Luther, President <>i the Reichsbank, declared "Germany most always show the world that she insists >n carrying <>ut the section <>i the Voting plan which stipulate! that all nations affected120 words
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Article56 1930-11-08 40 160 LIVES LOST 1 Reuters' Service.] Athens, Ohio, K«*. 5Om hundred and >ixt> miners** killed m the Milliield coal mine as tl result 6i a ga> explosion followed b lire. A Minilar number escaped injure or partly passed. The victims include the president* the company owning the mine56 words
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Advertisement19 1930-11-08 40 HILLMANL CARS PRICES GREATLY REDUCED LEADER IN BRITISH (Medium Priced Cars) I Straits Motor Garage, *i maun maj, s«ttf*«-19 words
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Advertisement271 1930-11-08 40 SCHOOL BOOKS Beted Al^bra by CTrukney *4 bchool AiiUinieuc b> wwwui»a i K.ey to Uie above i I lutoriil Arithmetic by Workman Ke> t«> the above 3 School Arithmetic hy 11. S. Hall a First Couise in Ilyieirne (T.P 2 S New Regional Goegraphy By Brooks 4 Ele. Tngnoroetrv by271 words
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Article966 1930-11-08 41 LFTTING BYGONES BE BYGONES. men were arguing about the to deal with an enemy. One 'I believe in fighting an enemy own weapons. That's the only way of dealing with him.'' \V lUfxtti the other inquired, with live gentleness "Tell me, please, long does it take you to966 words
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Article711 1930-11-08 41 INFLUENCE IN NATIONAL LIFE. The Englishman's Pride. From early times I church's dedication, writes .1 "Times" corresi>oudent, was annually commemorated on the date on which it was set apart for Divine worship, but in is;,b the authorities in Church and State ordered that throughout Bngbnd the dedication711 words
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Article392 1930-11-08 41 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES The Road To Perfection. The perfection to which a Christian can attain is only relative. It consist* in tending unceasingly and without flagging or resistance towards absolute perfection. This, however, remain.-: an ideal which must be the more inclefatigably pursued, inasmuch as it is not altogether to392 words
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1981 1930-11-08 42 A lermoa preached by the Archbishop of W.iles in St. Woolot' Cathedral Church, Newport, it the opening of the Church Congress. I.phesians iv. Kndeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace." The Chtirdl of Kngland ami the Church in1,981 words
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Article45 1930-11-08 42 Self or God. We must never suffer our c to be attended with sadnes? quietude that kind of confu- P* cceds from self-love, btCtO* ■a^ troubled at not being perfc 1 much for the love of Clod as f« of ourselves. St. Francis dj i45 words
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Advertisement8 1930-11-08 42 THE C 4^^^^^ INKETTES b ep them haadj8 words
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Article387 1930-11-08 43 DEr CELESS JAPANESE AUGHTERED. Tokio, Oct. 27. >een received of a wide by savage tribes in Cen The tribesmen are at cil police posts and, in on< massacred the occupants "j,,,,.., being mobilised to dea! l t nation and aircraft are re •he disaffected area. Tokio. uvr387 words
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773 1930-11-08 43 FORMATION OF NATIONAL COUNCIL OF INDUSTRY. I The setting up of a National Council of Industry and Commerce is proposed by a group of prominent industrialists whose chairman is Sir William Morris. They have issued the following letter You are cordially invited by the undersigned to attend a meeting to773 words
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Article79 1930-11-08 43 London, Oct. 30. Dressed in a cream silk old lace robe no years old, used for the christening of Queen Victoria and nearly all her descendants, the ten week old Princess Margaret Rose was christened this, afternoon in the private chapel at Buckingham Palace by the Archbishop of79 words
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Article67 1930-11-08 43 London, Oct. 30. The RlOl wireless operator, A* Disley, has been awarded a medal, for, meritorious services, of the Order> of the British Empire. [A message on October sth stated that A. Disley, the wireless operator in the Rio 1, after escaping from the burning 1 airship67 words
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