Malayan Saturday Post, 15 November 1930
1930-11-15
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Title Section8 1930-11-15 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED NQVEMBEF?J5 t J[93O.8 words
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Article641 1930-11-15 1 What is a Quaker Little Girl Quaktis> arc very meek leopk who never fight and never mswer back. My father is a Quaker, >ut my mother is not." Irate Parents: "The next time that ouug man calls, I'll sit on him." Daughter: "Oh, father, let me do641 words
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Advertisement140 1930-11-15 1 m [oi '.discrinmiatiDg hostess, v\***- II ill dialers throughout Malaya. Sole Agents: a. BARIHOLOMEUSZ > LTD.. 8-A, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. [vVARNINoi Y«i are taking a lot of I riak witn four car un- Jj t lorn you uae CASTROL j| the lubricant that I really suits the engine! I Don't140 words
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Advertisement165 1930-11-15 1 DICTIONARIES. King's English ...$20.00 Collin's Modern 1.60 Collin's New Clear Type 0.60 Collin's Graphic 4.05 Collin's Pocket Pronouncing 0.60 Collin's Large Type 1.36 Collin's Gem, H M x 4" 0.81 Collin's Illustrated Pocket 0.60 Chamber's Twentieth Century 4.06 Highroads 0.81 Etc., etc. PETER CHONG CO., |t| Educational Booksellers and Suppliers,165 words
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Article427 1930-11-15 4 <. HEARST ON POSITION OF ENGLAND. .1 William Randolph Hear>t. the nicrican newspaper proprietor, in an interview pobtished in Time ami Tide >tates the measures lie considers hngand needs to increase her prosperity. I think Kncland chiefly need> I little Optimism/ Miyi Mr. Hearst. "Km; land always o>mes427 words
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Article106 1930-11-15 4 London, Nov. 5. Lieut. -Comdr. J. M. Ken worthy, the Labour member for Central Hull, called attention to the fact that the United States is scrapping three stiper-Dreaid-nr lights in advance of the Naval Treaty date, and asked whether the. Government intended to follow suit. Mr. Philip Snowden106 words
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Article525 1930-11-15 4 r REVELATIONS AT THE ENQUIRY. London, Nov. 5. At the enquiry to-day into the RlOl disaster it was revealed that the airship passed over Poix aerodrome, near Beauvais, at a height of 300 feet, whereas, according to Squadron- Leader Booth, the ship should have been at a525 words
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Advertisement270 1930-11-15 4 If you havn't time to play games but I want to keep fit-take PINKETTES It is all very well to be told that you must take j exercise; but that takes up valuable time. The next (~~jk best thing to keep you in tune is Pinkettes. These jl^f dainty little270 words
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Article1401 1930-11-15 5 I Notes By Spectator he Cl Season. distinct foiling off in Ass< ,11 especially in Singapore v l>e due to two causes. A. liave laid down I clow mid not encourage excepist year the rule was laid there were too many excep--g irioos reasons with the result played1,401 words
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Advertisement139 1930-11-15 5 E^i r t ITS withoi;t EQUAL! i| V§i |j4 The \eir C^E^TIJItV GIUHT v^ P It can be truthfully said that only at a price hitherto unknown in the Hupmobile, with its enviable 6 year Hupmobile line and it offers standold perfection in Straight Eight ards of performance ond luxury139 words
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Advertisement125 1930-11-15 6 30X4-14.1 I I I I I I rrrTTu»^^ i J 6Ri T iSH MADE LOUD lEa. TONE I 1 200 \^^HZlDllsJ EASTERN GRAMOPHONE CO., LTD. !t SINGAPORE. bA I ASK FOR Chappie Needles j Chappie Records Imperial Records Have you heard Sleepy Valley and Rainbow Man with latest Hawaiian Guitar?125 words
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Advertisement280 1930-11-15 6 v r v \l'/i, v \v.lv,. yU/, vpl^ Jsi/ y<C AM'//;' <A'v,/ yii/ I ~io o <> 0 _f '__L— _o__ 2_2_ Q— -XL— £L 31 I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I MATINEES To-day To-morrow at 3.15 I PARAMOVNT'S GLOIIODS ALL TALKING SINCING I TECHNICOLOR ROMANCE I THE VAGABOND KING LWith280 words
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Article, Illustration91 1930-11-15 7 THE SERVICE AT THE CENOTAPH. In the centre of the top pictures the Bishop of Singapore is s e en conducting the Service. lover-^ Cffl( i er Administ L erin c t c H.E. the General Officer Commanding wm r,. placing wreath at the91 words
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Article, Illustration22 1930-11-15 8 Lady Murison. organiser for the sale of poppies, is seen in the middle of the top centre picture.22 words
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Advertisement216 1930-11-15 9 Zake Uour doctor's Zip X J^ LAKLoDCKu DttK I /^N I! !«l Obtainable frODl all dealers /^[ifHSD^^ft i^lTKpFa\t A\iatirfrt It/1 BIOCITIN il^^^l /lOiailt VUi, LflU. CHARCES YOUR BRAIN NERVE CELLS WITH ENERCY, AND SO ENSURES 1 7 t^Hl t AGAINST PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FATIGUE J tt Wf' SINGAPORF i btninnbU216 words
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Article679 1930-11-15 10 Being Smiles of the Week. By Quiz. What Sir Joseph Hum might do is to introduce Prudential anti-slump policio in Malay.. Xo charge foe the idea! mm* Clara Butt readily undertook to talk to the Rotanans in exchange for a free dinner for self and husband. But they mtUs679 words
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188 1930-11-15 10 DESTRUCTIVE INFLUENCE OF I THE WEST. I London, Oct. I Speakiag at Oxford in corn, uoa I \wth the Oxford Mission to Ind:< I Archbishop of York said the II g I deliberately aimed at counteracting th< I mcx itably destructive influen^ of I188 words
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Article5150 1930-11-15 11 OWEN OLIVER - OWEN OLIVER I SPECIAL SHORT STORY: I I I BY was that between the Prince of md me which only blood could -a matter of which a man does BOt speak to others— and since the ptfna would never come to me, I had p to him. j.5,150 words
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Advertisement165 1930-11-15 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Jlnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. J From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ. PORT I SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES Tt NEW YORK and BOSTON. Regular Fortnightly S*rvics ExclUnt Accommodations. NEXT SAILINGS Arr. Singapore. Leave Spore Leave Penaag. President Van Buren Nov. 24165 words
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Advertisement41 1930-11-15 12 T^onieTf Mipcrior knowledge, skilled hands I and purest material. Even to-day it is recognised I as the supreme example of Oriental architecture. I Superior knowledge, skilled hands and purest I material* are the dominant factors which made I MILKMAID fes^ I41 words
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Article4702 1930-11-15 13 LINDSAY HAMILTON - LINDSAY HAMILTON V£W SERIAL STORY. BY NSTALMENT SEVEN. Muriel Wainc is eloping With Binghtm when their car is itM .v three masked men, and de r, The Black Asp takes I Muriel back to town, to her Mrs. Arkwfight. Muriel fully from what she has been I4,702 words
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Advertisement69 1930-11-15 13 I WE APPRECIATE II That your daily ex&enOl- H ture on cigarettes must t>e n regulated %r% accordance with the difficult times now prevalent throughout Malaya. The Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd. have anticipated their jj customers demand for a first class Virginia cigarette at a popular price to suit all69 words
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Advertisement412 1930-11-15 14 1 N?9soUnitCeU I TR *OEmARK R6GISTE» et> I 111 Flashlight battery j \C The world's fittest f I BATTERY I I £j VEREADY Init Cells are unfailing I J LI long lasting: extremely brilliant I ObUinable from all first cla** dealers. I fmctory Krpr+a+ntmtir+m: I I I MI'LLFR A PHIPPS412 words
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Advertisement87 1930-11-15 14 HUNG SUNC MERGHANT TAILOR, 123, Hill Street, Phone No. 2235 SINGAPORE. MARKING TIME! SB SB. Sfl. NO! W BE GOING AHEAD' COME TO BUNG SUNG TAILOR WfIERE FIT AND STYLE IS AB SOLUTELY GUARANTEED Ail orders promptydispatch ed, at prices tbat defy competition. f So, why go else- M where.87 words
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Article, Illustration27 1930-11-15 15 Girls Sports Club draw w h Miss Griffith-Jones' Team ghtghthnmhgnhgfhgdhgdhgh Pictures taken at the match which created great interest.27 words
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Article, Illustration50 1930-11-15 16 H.E. the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. John Scott (centre) H.E. Major-General H. L. Pritchard (r.ght) sees h,s men w,n HI a gnm A, Pictures taken at last Saturday's match In which the M. Bn. Welch Regt. beat the S.C.C. in a well contested game.50 words
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Advertisement165 1930-11-15 17 //r 7/o/sp oP \§kj(amm\ I :^;:7;'.-. have been recognised for J I t^BLiS^ A THE QUALITY OF THEIR I t^, 700 e CHAMPAGNE I SINCE ESTABLISHMENT IN 176Q CHAMPAG/VE FOR /\LL OCCAS/OA/S. Jbanson Qftampagne is Supplied to ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the StraiU Settlements). SINGAPORE andKUALA LUMPUR. if M*M\165 words
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Advertisement72 1930-11-15 18 The Master Camera "TOURIST" Size 3jx2j Double Anastigmat leliar F. 4. 5. 1en5: Double extension: Interchangeble and self-timing Compur Shutter: Cross and i Rising fronts: Complete with I three single slides in leather I wallet. I Price $83. 40. I OBTAINABLE ATI WAH HENG Co., J (PHOTO STORES) I 95.72 words
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Article2653 1930-11-15 19 BUTE TO AIR HEROES. oOFDROMES AND GYROTAXI ES. TH g CHIEF SCOUT'S MISSION. jRONATIONS IN DISTANT LANDS. London, Oct. 10, 1950. A Controversial Matter. gs i" London were lowered to in tribute to the gallant RIOI. The grim disaster is remained uppermost in thought Some who have2,653 words
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Advertisement64 1930-11-15 19 I 1— j^lF^L C" A RAVEN A r THE LARGEST SELLING CORK-TIPPEO CIGARETTE IN THE WORLD. F/VOT AFFECT THE THROAT. CARRERAS LTD, LONDON. I t t LADIES t t HATS, DRESSES, t SHOES, ETC. J ►Of the latest fashion and design I always In stock. I! A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE.64 words
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Article1295 1930-11-15 20 <. Special to *1 Ths Malaym Saturday Post." •> Copyright. •> •> I MR. ARNOLD BENNETT'S GREAT HOTEL. In "Imperial Palace" (Cassell), Mr. Arnold Bennett has followed the revived fashion of lengthy novels, ot which recent examples have been Mr. J. B. Priestley's "Good Companions" and Mr. Hugh1,295 words
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Advertisement689 1930-11-15 20 inI Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij. ROYAL PACKBT N.WKiAiiuN CO. vi- katavia lln^^rp^r*^^ in Holland) Z IMiLk CONTRACT. WITH IUE Nhllltkl.ANDS INDIAN OU\EK>Mii.Nr Telephone No. 5451 sub-connections to:— Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., Gtner^ E Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. gee Passage Dept. RKPRESKNTATIVE for Singapore and Straits689 words
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1778 1930-11-15 21 HE KING EMPEROR'S .AUGURAL SPEECH. p RE ER ON THINGS WHICH WL BETTER FORGOTTEN. Princes' Loyalty to The Crown. Nov. 12. during whose reign many fereoces of paramount intermportance have taken place, in the Royal Gallery of the Lordi tlie opening ipeecfa 01 Round1,778 words
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Advertisement84 1930-11-15 21 IT Cttßl/TM>W GIFT/ NOW IS THE TIME TO DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING BEFORE THE RUSHSELECT AT YOUR LEISURE GIFTS TO PLEASE FROM THE LARGE VARIETY ON SHOW IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. ®c it "Mm" or %c it "Her 99 We dove it. A FEW SUGGESTIONS:- I&ies, JiandHerediefs, Sporting Requisites, Perfumes by84 words
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349 1930-11-15 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. November 15, 1930. A SPRING RECOVERY? Mere optimism for optimism's sake apart, there arc not wanting some sis^ns, however bint as yet, that the (treat Depression has reached its peak, am 1 that before lone a steady though slow recovery will set in. There lias. as349 words
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Article354 1930-11-15 22 It i> to 1* feared that sonic of our busing men arc panning a taiJ> down policy. They certainly have no ratioii t«» I* babbtins (> \ei with cliecr IttlBCM, Ntt equally they >lioukl realise thai loiik beef never ilid any food. Il may \k- difticult t«>354 words
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Article286 1930-11-15 22 INDIA GOVT'S PROPOSALS. [Reuters Service.] London, Nov. 1 A new form <»f Government it the centre, involving partial retention <>f Parliament's present responsibility simultaneously with measure of populai control, is proposed by the Government of India in speech (as preliminary to the Round Table discussions mi286 words
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Article60 1930-11-15 22 The Archbishop of Canterbury, urning in the "Diocesan Gaiette/ 1 appealf for i>rayer> in connexion with tht Round Table Conference. He says that the Round Tahk Conference will W one of the nio->t fateful Conferences ever assembled in the history of the Hriti>h Empire, ami its success or60 words
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Article202 1930-11-15 22 Latest current figures >h<>\\ thi i car outselling every other cmi large and constantly increased margin In many sections, 50 to 70 jx;r cent. all cars told to-day are Model "A Fords. In a recent issue <>t the Automotiw Industries Magazine, there appeared a202 words
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Advertisement92 1930-11-15 22 Hair lovely and as you want it all day long JL KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE JL*7 mil lrsZ?m JSjy mlt 111 fl 111 <n>i' v 111 L='- k' 3 ■I i\w f The Mermen Trio! Mermen Shaving Creani Softens any bean.!. Kazor never pulls. Stimulates the skin. Meniu-n Skin92 words
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Advertisement12 1930-11-15 22 fORMANINT Tit Orakiiliaf TkrMt t.bUte At all Che mi it and Start*12 words
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746 1930-11-15 23 Minutes of a Committee Meeting held the Singapore Exchange Room on tlonday, the 10th November, 1930 at 5 p.m. -Mr. H. I). Mundell tPl* Mr. H. W. Raper (Vice-Pre-«:>ie!i: Messrs. J. G. Campbell, K. St Braddell, Urn Hock Kee, C. B. Murtzburg, G. Parbury, R. Jumabhoy,746 words
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Article75 1930-11-15 23 WOUNDED IN THE STOMACH. [Renter's Service. 1 Tokio, Nov. ty The Premier was entraining for Okayania to attend tlie Annual ('.rand Manoeuvres, which begin to-day, when an assailant fifed a Iml let striking him in the ■tomach. The assailant was attested before he had time to75 words
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Article340 1930-11-15 23 CHOICE CHRISTMAS GIFTS CHOICE CHRISTMAS CARDS. > (S.P.C.K. and MOWBh'AYS). Price 6 cts., 10 cts., 15 cts., 20 cts., 30 cts. 45 cts. each, y MOWBRAY'S CHURCHMAN'S* KALENDAR FOR 1931. Con- lairnng laole ot Uaiiy Lessons. J Pocket size 10 cents each. X MOWBRAY'S ANGLU I UATHOLIC KALENDAR FOX* Iy3l.340 words
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Advertisement35 1930-11-15 23 **J *J a trial run wild pleasure, you are sure to be pleased witd tfje performance of tfye 1 1 v mouth BORNEO MOTORS, Ltd. Penang. Ipoh, Taipiug, Kuala Lumpur, Serembau, Malacca and Haad Yai.35 words
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Article, Illustration666 1930-11-15 24 INLAND SEA SCOUTING. (By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell). 1 made a ripping trip once with two vt my brother! in a UtUe boat. \\c went up uic Thames as far as we could go, until the rivet became a stream and iinaily a brook666 words
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Advertisement173 1930-11-15 24 A AA A A A AAAAAAAAAAA A A A A A A A A A A A AAAAAA A A A A A A VVVVVVVVV VVVVVVVV VVV NX SHORTLY TO PRESENT AT THE ALHAMBRA The Seasons liveliest taugh-hits! •> U\W jL i MITTC |11 U 119 |j A Mwietan. j173 words
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868 1930-11-15 25 ARGUS - Sport of the Week A MALAYAN REVIEW. ARGUS BY uld seem that the Southern Divithe Malaya Cup rugger toura is not such a walk -over for the i Command XV as most of u« een assuming. The Welch Repi who will, of course, supply tin part of the Command side,868 words
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Advertisement212 1930-11-15 25 jMIIMIHMMIMIMMMIMMt O ttttt>t>>»»»t»» »!>>>»M>ttJ I ASSETS EXCEED $,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. v (Incorporated in Straits Sktti.kments). a v HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EX. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England212 words
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Advertisement29 1930-11-15 26 ft J# U/INP Ylk GOLD SMITH IflllU I 111 v JEWELLERS No. 492, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. "The CHINA JADE HOUSE' (Wholesale Retail) For Outstatlon Customers Cash With Order.29 words
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Advertisement477 1930-11-15 26 SCHOOL BOOKS. I School Algebra by Ctaclcn«y School Arithmetic by Workman a.97 Key to the above *s» Toumal Arithmetic by Workman 3 5i Key to the above 3-3 1 School Arithmetic by H. S. HaU a.97 First Cooi»e in Hygiene (T.P.) a.16 New krinonal GoegTaphy By Breok» 405 Ele. Tngnometry477 words
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Advertisement618 1930-11-15 27 I PICTURE ANNUALS FOR 1931. 1 Illustrated Picture Annuals Will Please Children fc I P- VflK ~"~1 pif Girls Own Annual 7.50 Collins Zoo and Animal 3.00 j^^ Q^ uCHifopEMi ill Boys Own Annual 7 50 Golden Annual tor GirU 2 70 Golden (N^k r* Jfßf^W. p! Scout Annual 6.30618 words
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Advertisement169 1930-11-15 28 SINGAPORE HU A PA O W MORE PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED A THAN EVER CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS IN PICTURES FROM CHINA PREAD EVERYWHERE IN MALAYA Advertising S^oscrlption Rates j XJL on application to the Publisher's AgenU THE PHU-YIK PRESS. j 240 South Bridge Road, Slngtport sAUril COPY GLADLY SEST ON REQUEST169 words
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Advertisement187 1930-11-15 28 i r •=»> < RECLYKOLi is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon t> chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetonr in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with this preparation was reduced to a minimum, it no eliminated altogether, while the various187 words
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Article, Illustration23 1930-11-15 29 Worshippers arriving. A view of Ku-Su Island. A vie*' of the worshippers. dfggjmdf dfgfhjmug23 words
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Article, Illustration116 1930-11-15 30 MAYFLOWER MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION. Ist. Anniversary Celebration held at Mr. Tan Boon Liat's Bungalow, Telok Mata Ikan. hnoiograpn taken at a farewell Tea Party given at the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, in honour of Dr. J. Samuel. Sitting from Let* 'o Ri" m Bork, (Committee); Ec Eng Boon, (Asst.116 words
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Advertisement480 1930-11-15 31 w t ||-fc T~~^ J *"^^T"T ~*~fc r\ fcOT~^| mi^ii »n^ M »n »n» I, >■ A I Ml OV3H QOA 3AVH I j ABOUT THE LIGHTEST OUT- C^T%^^ BOARD MOTOR IN THE WORLD! I! i $iujf COST 0F OPERATION ABOUT 14 J&A/ CENTS PER HOUR. 19 lbs. in f480 words
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Advertisement103 1930-11-15 31 High Cjrode, USED FOR EASE <\J J& AND Cj V SUITABLE FOR \rf SEASON'S GIFT. rff Tkesc are tke qua mi" of AT V PILOT DESK SET. Jr THE PILOT DESK SET. Price:— $6.50 to $25.00 complete. Colour White Onyx, Italian Marble, Black, Yellow, Bte. THE PILOT PENS. Ihe representative103 words
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Advertisement222 1930-11-15 32 IW\ Memories of Childhood -rr' < Httl* ncidents. Other memori** o^ w perhaps are uot no pleasant In* mt%nta» bv4% w last generation of parents, however wtion, colle aad o«Mtl. Don't ttrturt them kindly i nt entwned, had not the with Purgatives advant(l!Jf lrhirh present d*y S STt^^SS mend h&s222 words
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Advertisement46 1930-11-15 33 I K^ distribute Kcnciin^ strain 1 J **K\r\ A Kirs, possible, rrobak nlades nt 3 r\ \ypr))jO every bl.ide must have the 3z^n^ $0.75 per packet ot !>,s l. jU I 1 111 I 1 *7 I tiAW CnAnAn Sialao jti o is p rigidity^Ask for46 words
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Article43 1930-11-15 34 London, Oct. 31. Mr. Hamilton Fife, in a letter to the "Spectator," suggests General Smuts as the next Viceroy. The "Spectator," approving of this choice, emphasizes that the best available man in the British Kmpire should succeed Lord Invin.43 words
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Article96 1930-11-15 34 SIR THOS. LIPTON'S HOPES. ANOTHER CHALLENGER TO BE BUILT FOR 1932. London, Nov. i. To have another Shamrock ready in two years, which will "make the Americans sit up" is the determination of Sir Thomas Lipton, who has just sailed to j America on a combined busine«^ and pleasure trip.96 words
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Article82 1930-11-15 34 The General Economic Committee, to which some sixteen questions were rented, have completed several reports. One of these questions is that of wbat steps might be taken to reduce tl Empire'- -ndence on foreien loon of supply of petrol. Three lines upon which they mieht proceed have been82 words
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Article48 1930-11-15 34 New Delhi, Nov. 3. Sen Gupta was to-day sentenced here to a year's simple imprisonment on a charee of spreading sedition. (Sen Gupta, acting president of the tj- r*» j t.-i a Indian Confess, arrested while addressing a large meeting at Jalianwalabagh on October 26.)48 words
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Article103 1930-11-15 34 E Calcutta, Oct. 27. The quests of a dinner party at the Bishop's house here, consisting of the Rev. C. G. Pearson, the Rev. D. S. Mackenzie, Mr. J. George, the Rev. Lenman L. Ferrier and M. Jacquies, were all taken ill on Friday evening al- It at103 words
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Article131 1930-11-15 34 London, Oc: zs. The wvehtion that slavery is Hi cXUnt in Liberia has followed b prompt action on the parj of the Oo\ ernnicnt of that country. It was only last week that the find ings of the International Commission c Inquiry were made known, and tfc131 words
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Advertisement338 1930-11-15 34 NIW MAIAY ROMANISED STORY BOOKS. Koia Besar Sair Krontjong Saiing-Sfloetan X Pladjaran Bahasa Soenda Ramalan Kedoetan Pfgang Hockoe Sendiri IlmO€ Soenglap Perdamian t- >, J Kasehatan Roemu Tangga lr ljcrlta krc D tjong M. Pringetan Hari Raja Xationaal Mentrik Sttaagaa Berloemoer Darah Tabcat Mauoesia X Resia Pelatjoeran Di Singapore Pengadilau338 words
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Article168 1930-11-15 35 Geneva, Nov. 6. D th session of the Piepar:inament Commission OfttMd lor the chairmanship of Hetr Netherlands) who called to Litvinoff for starting a long n on disarmament notwith:he Commission's decision to m general discussion but to J ,O n the Articles of the O>nm walked out when the168 words
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Article469 1930-11-15 35 THE ISLAND OF THE SLAVES. I SECRET SEARCH PARTY'S GRIM DISCOVERY. I tht i -..Felice ot an island in a reI sou tof the Red Sea, off the coast I o: Ala ttiaiia which is used solely as a I tomping ground for slaves has come to I Kght mgh469 words
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Article255 1930-11-15 35 BARBARIC SPLENDOUR. Addis Ababa, Nov. 2. Ras Tafari was crowned King of Kings and Kmperor of Ethiopia amid scones of barbaric splendour. The coronation ceremony was performed in I specially constructed church the walls of which did not reach to the roof so as to enable255 words
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Advertisement282 1930-11-15 35 4l V^^ in the j^^^yVr^ Dalance/ IV Iff ill 1# II HE NLtUS A w I Hall 111-ilall Well blood tonic now* V I Swinging on the edge of disaster lln his condition, rundown, l^Vl blood thin and impoverished from over-strain and hot, trying weather, W //No he may be282 words
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Advertisement267 1930-11-15 36 YOU MUST SEE TBIS VERY ATTRACTIVE TWO-SEATER AUSTIN 7 3- p a rfv t v^ <. Cm *i Estate 8 Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COM. j i PANIES* ORDINANCE OF 1928, WITH SECURITY DEPOSITED j WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE:267 words
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Advertisement261 1930-11-15 36 I 1 s r m t- v 1 v *r v -WL When it is a question of Ll^r I be sure— don't guess I TJOW —if you want to improve your Health 1 1 and Nerve-strength how are you to decide upon the course that will give new vitality261 words
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Article, Illustration134 1930-11-15 37 Singapore Girl Guides under the command of Lady Murison, Chief Guide, placing a wreath at the Cenotaph. Group photograph of the Federal Secretariat Staff taken in honour of Mr. W. E. Pepys, M.C.S.. Under Secretary to Government. Federated Malay States, on the eve of his departure on134 words
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Article, Illustration133 1930-11-15 38 I Members of the general public waiting for the Service at the Cenotaph. I Mr. F. J. Davar, a Parsi of Bombay and Mr. G. Sztavjanik of Vienna, who s?t out on their world tour on January 24, 1924 arrived in Singapore and left on133 words
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Article83 1930-11-15 40 MINISTER REASSURES COUNTRY. [Reuters Service, j Paris, Nov. b. In the Chamber the Finance Minister, M. Paul Kevnanl, referring to bank #ilures niader a reassuring statement in 1 ariking situation generally. Paris, Nov. b. Tlk Tribunal of Commerce after hear--11- V. (htsuick (founder and managing director M.83 words
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Article86 1930-11-15 40 Efficiency Medals for Officers and Men. Royal warrants are published ill the London Gazette providing for the grant of an "efficiency decoration and an efficiency medal t«< officers and men respectively of the auxiliary military forces throughout the Empire, instead of the decorations and medals86 words
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80 1930-11-15 40 IMPERIAL SUBJECTS WHICH I SHOULD BE MASTERED I London, Oct. The 1 rincc <>f Wales flew in I vate aeroplane to-day to the Bin School at Horsham. He circled over the school alighting and during a speed boys urged ui>on them the e>p<^ portance80 words
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Advertisement174 1930-11-15 40 DO YOU WANT A BETTER JOB? If so, consult the I. C. S. the great of all spare-time training Institutions. n prepare you in your own home at jrooi own time for something much better than -.-.hat yom are now doing. Write and tsk tell you all al>out it. POST174 words
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Article1032 1930-11-15 41 I I SK; ING OURSELVES AS I OTHERS SEE US. I I \i. >1 Scotswoman had lived for the I p^ of her life in a remote I far removed from the amenities I a of the conveniences of modern I civilisation. Sha had never travelle<l I or1,032 words
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2749 1930-11-15 41 THE MIND OF CHRIST IN RELATION TO MODERN PROBLEMS. SELF, THE WORLD AND THE CHURCH. The following is the president* address, by the Bishop of MonmouUi* the Right Rev. Gilbert Cunningham Joyce, HI), aj tlie Sixty -fourth Church Congress held recently at Newi>ort. From the cradle to the grave man2,749 words
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Article157 1930-11-15 42 A Frequent Mistake. It is useless and even dang*.: »i as all illusions are, to seek suffc: jj ior >ut7ering's sake. This is a lei nc y much to be regretted in our sickly age, among persons otherwise very <&• Never has suffering been more e\ and sought after, yet157 words
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Article1127 1930-11-15 43 -4TIONAL PARTY'S URGENT NA DUTY. PRE IDEN^CHIANG'S STATEMENT. Fc ;h Plenary Session. Nanking, Oct. 13. Preoar. for the convocation of "T P ry Session of the Central Lcutiv, v-ommittee of the KuointaDg eduled for Nov. ia, have uit by the Secretariat of the jntral 1 •->'1,127 words
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321 1930-11-15 43 CHARGES AGAINST LIBERIA. London, Oct. 17. Sensational revelations of wide-spread slavery in the Negro Republic of Liberia have been made in the report of the International Commission of Inquiry to the League of Nations and the United States Government. The charges read most strangely321 words
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