Malayan Saturday Post, 28 March 1931
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section30 1931-03-28 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. VOL. VIU. NO, 10. MARCH 28, 1931. PRICE 20 CENTS. The Malaya Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MARCH 28, 1931.30 words
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Advertisement199 1931-03-28 1 I BORNEO CO., UP. u|j||||!ij|||||||nil||UllllllHllHllimuiiii"HHHinmMi«"WM«"»i»»w»»^w....i-.....»»-^ """"••••"•""""""•"■•■"•■••IK aBT SPECIAL APPOIHTMBNT tO H J. THE KING OP SIAM. STERLING SILVER GIFT INSPIRATIONS I FOR THE NURSERY A LARGE SELECTION OF BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED CHRISTENING MUGS, M PORRIDGE BOWL AND SPOON, SPOON AND FORk, EGG CUP AND SPOON, I SERVIETtE RINGS FlttED IN VELVEt199 words
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Advertisement6 1931-03-28 1 DRfGm fl Aqents:•riap nnnurn ma i6 words
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Article500 1931-03-28 2 EXPLOSION ON SEALER. New York, Mar. 16. Twenty are reported to have been killed by an explosion on the sealer Viking, off Horse Island, off the northern coast of Newfoundland. St. Johns, Newfoundland. Mar. 17. There was a sudden terrific detonation. The stern of the vessel was blown500 words
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73 1931-03-28 2 Hamburg, Ma r I( Savage revenge for the muidej Councillor Henning was taken by C munist members of the Hamburg pa, ment this afternoon. As soon us House opened the Communists ny the Nazis and beat them so severely i several were badly injured before73 words
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Article44 1931-03-28 2 WIDESPREAD MOVE IN AUSTRALIA. Sydney, xM ar i g The creation of a great "lab Army" to defend Labour's ideals been decided on by the Metropoli Labour Conference, which decided organise district councils all over country m order to combat anti-Lab< forces.44 words
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Article344 1931-03-28 2 JAPANESE FISHERY RIGHT" THE MOTIVE. London, Mar. it An unknown assailant shot < dangerously wounded M. Paul Anikei Soviet Commercial Counsellor, v.i he was leaving his residence at o o'clock this morning. It appears that M. Anikeiefi was j I entering his motor-car with the iat344 words
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Advertisement177 1931-03-28 2 HAVE YOU TRIED OUR Orange Squeeze? A UAL •lANCE NOW MADE W MPB •lANCBS. IJCT If you haven't Hln tried them there JHI is a delicious treat jjHTrV in store for yon. Hi HI Try bottle to HI H ll day and you will HKppH like one every day. W177 words
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Article618 1931-03-28 3 She "No, Harry, I'm saving my kisse*. Harry "I'd like to add to your collection. Smithson "My wife is prolonging her holiday. I need her at home, but it seems useless to write suggesting that she returns." Friend: "Get one of the neighbours t<> suggest it, old618 words
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Advertisement256 1931-03-28 3 *^^Q| Certified good milk is acknowledged to lUtsol Q be the best means of '^^v j giving and maintaining health. ffflff^Jl strength and vitalikLytf ty. DARIGOLD I is offered all over E=^^ Malaya as a correctbalanced nourishment and which u can rely upon as a perfect food lue in the256 words
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Advertisement158 1931-03-28 3 V < THE MALAYAN ARITHMETIC j for < ENGLISH SCHOOLS IN ;> MALAYA t **FROM THE KNOWN TO THE UNKNOWN" SECOND AND REVISED EDITION. f v FULLY ILLUSTRATED. Parts I, II 111 at $1.00 each part. PETER CHONG CO. <• Educational Booksellers and •> a Suppliers, Printers, etc. X SINGAPORE,158 words
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Article2157 1931-03-28 4 BRITAIN'S INTEREST IN SPAIN. MALCOLM CAMPBELL'S RETURN LONDON GREETS CHARLIE CHAPLIN. LARGE ORDERS PLACED AT THE FAIR. London, Feb. ao, 1931. The Pope Broadcasts. The many who pride themselves on tftetr recollection of I^atin ;i> taught at icliool had a unique opportunity of testdlt; their knowledge when2,157 words
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Advertisement162 1931-03-28 4 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 1 dfad AMERICAN MAIL LINE I ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, p ,r t SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES To NEW YORK and BOSTON. Regular Fortnightly Service Excellent Accommodations NEXT SAILINGS Ait Singapore. Leave S'poce Leave Pen^r* President Garfield Mar.162 words
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Article345 1931-03-28 5 M it 11, ,1 Secretary, Mr. Arthur ,11 .1 speech at Hull this th it the (>real War had h peoples of all countries JU of each was dependent War an elaboration of the »f peace began with the the League of Nations. It e policy345 words
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58 1931-03-28 5 GIRL GUIDE'S IMPERIAL HEADQUARTERS. P OPENED BY THE QUEEN. Mar. jo. Buildings forming part of the Girl CuitKs' new Imperial Headquarters in London weie formally opened by the Queen to-day. Her .Majesty was received !>y Princess Mary, the Countess of Harewood, President of the Girl Guides' Association. After the ceremony58 words
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97 1931-03-28 5 ARCHBISHOP 'S PROPOSED VISIT TO PALESTINE London, Mr. 23. Lamlxjth PalaOf announces that the Archbishop of Canterbury lias made excellent progress towards recovery from his recent illness. Dr. Langi the Archbishop of Canterbury, who tome time ago was ordered three nion'hs of complete rest by hi* medical advisers, left London97 words
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Article248 1931-03-28 5 FOOLISH PROTEST. New Delhi, Mar. 24. "When I'li.-land talks ol settlement there will Ihj the corpse of Bhagat Singh between us lest we forget." This reference to the hanging «»f the Lahore conspirators yesterday by Jawarharlal Nehru indicates the feelings of the Nationalists 00 the eve of248 words
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Advertisement167 1931-03-28 6 \1 I I /5261 PHONE 'N \W sp_Q2 COMING SHORTLY OVtrt GRIM WALLS BACK TO A WORLD OF WOMEN! JOHN MISMORIHn IMMORTAL DR4MA SCREES IRllMdl 01 SHI HU" Ar I HUE vvitli I A I IJ II B^^ *1 II (1 j L? favourites. m9^ ft^/^ aw am Kb\^l i167 words
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Advertisement77 1931-03-28 6 I A SEMI-SPORTS j 6 CYLINDER 35. M. P. C. 70, M. P. H. j TWO-SEATER cy c% f\ I 4mt m^ "HORNET" Lyons Motors Ltd. 92 100, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. iOITIIM i^^ktfSA UAfM I EASTERN GRAMOPHONE CO., LTD. j! SINGAPORE. :ASK FOR I Chappie Needles I Chappie Records Imperial77 words
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Article, Illustration123 1931-03-28 7 H .E. the Officer Administering the Government Hon. Mr. John Scott, C.M.G., presented the order of Sardar Bahadur to Chief Inspector ..iwant Singh Judge and the order of Rai Bahadur to Chief Inspector Prithvi Chand which had been conferred on them by the123 words
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Article, Illustration129 1931-03-28 8 Group photograph taken at a Party given by the Sindhi Merchants Association on the 22nd instant at Mr. Namazie's Siglap bungalow when the guests of honour were Mr. Balwant Singh Judge and Mehta Prithvi Chand, Chief Inspectors of Police, C.I.D. on whom the129 words
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Article, Illustration32 1931-03-28 8 A Dinner Party was given by f he Manager of Nippon Baiyaku Kaisha Ltd. to meet the representative of the manufacturers of Aji-No-Moto Sauce who has arrived from Japan.32 words
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Advertisement194 1931-03-28 9 J Ca-A-e yowr doctor's Zip I BIOCITIN o&<a.nafc/« in po^er aar/ tablet form from first-class Dispensaries and j t HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY. LTO. j 809 311 313. North Brldf* Bo«d. SINGAPORE. a Here's How! I CARLSBERG H Look at the heid of a gflass oi Carlsberg vL ardthen drink det194 words
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Article123 1931-03-28 10 New Delhi, Mar. in. The Vicerojr, addressing the annual session of the Chamber of Princes, appealed for a reign of law t>ased on the broad goodwill of the Community and equal richts for all. They must recognise that there must be efficient police with a123 words
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Article113 1931-03-28 10 NEARLY TWO MILLION WORKERS AFFECTED. London, Mar 16. The next four weeks will be momentous for nearly 2,000,000 workers in Great Britain as negotiations for wage cuts are pending in five big industries, namely the railways, engineering, boot and shoe, building and South Wales mining industries. South113 words
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Article58 1931-03-28 10 1 lserai>ies, Switzerland, After mowing down a who! the mountainside, a gigantic (l anc j swept down on a summer rt ne] Martially in Valais, razing a ;nber< chalets to the ground and do:: mi estimated at over 50,000 Swiss h but there was no loss of life58 words
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Article46 1931-03-28 10 OVER 14,000 RELEASED TO DATEI I London, Mar 16. In the House of Common* Mr \Y \v Beta (Secretary of 9tate fo; [ndii] in formed Maj. Graham P<>l c (Derby 9 that Indian civil disobedience prisoner released to March r; totalled ovt 14,000.46 words
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Advertisement39 1931-03-28 10 i 1 1 L 3 1^ L^ 1 k. Cj 1-/ 1 iilr -i t i*~ 1 1 r X*IIT W Il£ ai t\ Qn ill llf I L V^ kJ ifl-viijvvi »»iiii\. J "^^S&K^J 1 Sweetened Condensed I39 words
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Article407 1931-03-28 11 Reinq Smiles of the Week. 3 By QM UIZ. i M.'" oorrttpoodeni is my optimist. He hopes to hear nt H certain matters ;it next Federal Council meeting. 1,,m, in Malaya as elsewhere, does) bs little as it can get When a straight answer a straight question, the ureaucracy407 words
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Article814 1931-03-28 11 Special to Tk§ Malayan Saturday Post." •> Copyright. A l± London, Feb. 10, 1931 AN ARTIST'S MEMORIES. Men and Memories Recollections of William Kothensttiu, 1672-1900" (Pabef and Faber), is the lxjok of au artist skilled not only in knowledge of his craft but alike in knowledge of his814 words
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197 1931-03-28 11 IF SOMEONE LEFT YOU G$ 1,000,000. Wouldn't that Ik nice Invested it niciiii^ ;iu income oi G550,00 > a year ....G54,200 a month. We always work it <»ut that way thoaf of us w li<> Mifosist <>ii .1 liKidcst monthly itipend. Then We go «»n m dream, to visualise the197 words
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Advertisement274 1931-03-28 11 SCHOOL BOOKS. School Algebra by Crackney >4-o$ .Macaulavs Literary Esaava 4 i.ao Key to the above 1 j.i 1 1 atonal Arithmetic by Workman 351 Key to the above i>i School Arithmetic by H. S. Hail a.97 hast Cooi»e in Hygiene (1.P.) 2.16 New Regional Goegraphy By Brook.* 405 file,274 words
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Advertisement169 1931-03-28 12 M§MOOTH Parker Duofold As trim a.s a sailing ya< lit and a> licet the streamlined Parker Duofold with "Pre^sureless Touch* offers you new writing ease and speed. Touch point* to paper you're off like a breeze no stops for pen dipping no fitful flow of ink. There's always smooth sailing169 words
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Advertisement196 1931-03-28 12 Keeps hair smooth tidy LNo more unkempt hair no its natural lustrous sheen more need to worry how and helps prevent dandruff your hair looks! Stacomb keeps unruly hair Try Stacomb. Men and in place. Keeps it smooth... women everywhere use it tidy. Never leaves it matted At your chemists196 words
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Article, Illustration77 1931-03-28 13 AT THE TEA PARTY GIVEN TO MR. R. J. FARRER, C.M.G., BY THE SUBORDINATE STAFF OF THE MUNICIPALITY. The Picturesque Entrance to the School. Arrival ot H.E. The H o rVbJtMj^ckn Scott. O.A.G. H.E. Mr. John Scott77 words
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Article, Illustration36 1931-03-28 14 Marie and Yvonne Mercier. Pierrots. Madge and Kenneth Wilson. 'Bell-Boys"— Kenneth Wilson and B M Farquarson. I 11 High Society Blues."36 words
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Advertisement48 1931-03-28 15 Robinson Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE KU4LA LUMPUR. XKsIMWV GO 1 N9 347 VICTORIA ST., SINGAPORE. rS. gjniiili-llin!!!!!!!, 1 'i. ii..;;.||;inil!!l"lll!ilU l 'ii:iM::;iniiiii:!;:g I OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE I TRADE FOR BEST MAKE AND FlUilH. L A CALL FROM YOU WOULD BE I ESTEEMED A FAVOUR L48 words
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Advertisement304 1931-03-28 15 Stands for Quality. Fresh Orange Squash cuts down the increasingly common human hazard of "slipping", mentally and physically. Drink it regularly you will feel better, think faster, enjoy increased capacity, recapture confidence in your own ability, and be primed to do the day's work with zest Every drink of Fraser304 words
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Article3140 1931-03-28 16 CHAPTER XXVI. THE VIOLETS AGAIN. It was seven days >ince that regret table occurrence at the Beachave: i Hydro. For Mr. Kemp, its efficien manager, it had been a week of appre lunsion, but the week-end that ha< just passed had brought with it lev memories3,140 words
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Advertisement94 1931-03-28 16 I m^ fe=Jo3i)af'c3| I I I Leading physicians for 25 tissue and tones up the entire I I H years have recommended system. Pleasant to take it B I H Waterbury's Compound as a has no oily taste, no odour. H I H restorative tonic after illness. Sold in Blue94 words
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1944 1931-03-28 17 ,llouiug Twentieth Annual the Singapore Diocesan p was presented by the Lord; v j Singapore at the General V l<l at: St. Andrew's School te» Wednesday circumstances have impeded >f the Singapore Diocesan [on during the year under The Bishop was absent on far- nearly five1,944 words
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Advertisement61 1931-03-28 17 SINGAPORE HU A JPAO UNOW MORE PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED A THAN EVER BEFORE CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS IN PICTURES FROM CHINA PRE AD EVERYWHERE IN MALAYA J*A Advertising Subscription Rates on application to the Publisher 1 Agent* THE PHU-YIK PRESS. 0 240 South Bridge Road, Singapore Phone 7666. SAMPLE COPY GLADLY61 words
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Article361 1931-03-28 18 REV. P. B. CLAYTONS NEW ENTERPRISE. Rc\. P. B. Clayton oi All H..:.o\\>. H.iiking-by-the-Tower, known everywhere u the founder oi Toe 11., has launched a new enterprise nothing les> than that of cheering up the workers of the City of London. The v <>:k of Courage,"361 words
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Advertisement176 1931-03-28 18 I I JB"^ BA B% I a^aV myM i I a^^Bi i BJBjBjBBP^ I I I I I of robber that touch the i road often depend your ovn j I nnd {tour family's safety 1 j I Better be sore that robber I j I is deep-cot with the176 words
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Article811 1931-03-28 19 P OLICE OFFICERS HONOURED. RE ePTION BY SINDHI og f HANTS ASSOCIATION. sassurl party was given by Merchants Association the day 00 the J2iid instant bungalow of Mr. Xamazie entertained as their guests Mr. Balwant Singh Judge Prithvi Chand, Chief InsS.S. Police, upon Government of ludia had e local Government811 words
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Article319 1931-03-28 19 London, Mar. 31. Oxford won the toss and chose the Middlesex side, which is expected to be a winning advantage. The brisk i southerly breeze necessitated Cam- bridge fitting bladders to their boat to neutralise the effect of the rough water. London, Later. The race started319 words
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Advertisement96 1931-03-28 19 #> ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•:♦♦.:•.>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ +*+*+*+4+++++««4+*4A+++ jELIZABETH LTD j THE ENGLISH HAIR I BEAUTY SPECIALISTS. PENANG POAD, (Amber Mansions) I j U?e guarantee intelligent treatment f J 0/ tfje t I HAIR. HEAD, FACE FIGURE. I .> Permanent Waving- improved method by Diplomaed L t ArtiStS F "uiaca w Medical Electricity and Swedish96 words
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284 1931-03-28 20 March 28, 1931. THE COMMUNICATIONS BOARD. We are inclined to tdpfKVt the lion. Mr. P. M. Robinson in his somewhat stringent criticisms of the Malayan Communications Board. The conception lwhiud the formation of this Board was an excellent one. It was intended to serve as a source of advice to284 words
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Article320 1931-03-28 20 Some discussion has arisen on the subject of the status of Malaya's principal towns meaning Singapore, Penan::. Kuala Lumpur, [poll, and perhaps also Malacca. Should they t>e called cities!' The answer is certainly "No!" with regard to all except Singapore, which alone has a population offering any320 words
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Article75 1931-03-28 20 Under the auspices of the Club Militar Naval" of Uabofl many addresses have been uiven by prominent people in the naval and i>olitical circles on the international position of Portugal as 1 Nation poaaeatiig vast Colonial Empire and holding the most important strategical i>oints75 words
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53 1931-03-28 20 IF GERMANY AND AUSTRIA DECLINED-? [Keuter's Service, j Paris, Mar. 26. Mr. Arthur Henderson told British pfemmcu if the Austrian and German Governments declined to submit the Customs' Plan t o the League of Nations, lie would have to consider the situation but he could not imagine this would 'be53 words
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Article207 1931-03-28 20 MR. GANDHI'S STATEMENT I n[ Neuter's Service.] Xew Delhi, Mai At CawnpofV a rigid censors' g being enforced and only ind figures <>f casualties are IVtilabk though the dead are still placed at 50, Many dead and injured are still I in the streets. Rail traffic207 words
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Article98 1931-03-28 20 GANDHI HOLDS THOUSANDS SPELBOUND "NONE CAN HARM ME." I [Reute's Service.] Karachi, Mar. 16 Gandhi held tens of thousands spellbind for nearly an hour daring his address in tlie Congress grounds. He said "None can harm me. As faflg Cod wills I shall serve India. C.andhism which my young friends98 words
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112 1931-03-28 20 BIGGEST ECONOMIC BOOM IN HISTORY COMING. Eeuter's Service] Nanking, Mar. j6. Sir Arthur Salter speaking at a tiftn •I tlie International Club, sounded i optimistic note in connection with I world-wide depression. He declared that the present crisis is due to overproduction and not to general poverty. < tec the112 words
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Advertisement114 1931-03-28 20 BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. N. BUCaERIDGE The European Artist-Photographer. DISTINCTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTIONS AT PRICES ADJUSTED TO THE TIMES. LAIDLAW BUILDING Phone 7898. Mother, you must carefully choose Baby's talcum. Talcums of heavy scents, or coarse in texture, irritate and inflame tender skins. Such tal- cums may be gritty or114 words
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Advertisement27 1931-03-28 20 Malaria Sanatogen by multiplying the number of red blood corpuscle* quickly conquers malarial debility. It rebuilds health lastingly. SANATOCEN Thm Trot T onicFood Zhc /lfoala\>an Saturfcap post27 words
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1048 1931-03-28 21 Football Topics Notes By "Spectator" proved Stadium Arrangements. at first sight one i> greatly impressed improvements effected in the tdtuni arrangements. The playing Id appears to Ik.- in excellent condic ami strictei supervision is niain- it! regard to the UtaflgeBta There is no overcrowding in at tht dressing room in1,048 words
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Article229 1931-03-28 21 Docton never tire <>t urging then patients to gel as much fresh air as p<>M>ib|e. 1 his i* localise they know that in the air we breathe there is the most valuable health-giving agent oxygen. Oxygen acts in many mysterious ways but its essential functions229 words
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Article35 1931-03-28 21 [Reuter's Service.] London, Mar. 2b. The death is announced of Mr. Timothy Hotly the famous ex-member of the House of ComflMftM and the first C.oveinor-C.eneial of the Irish l rtc Stalfe.35 words
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Article28 1931-03-28 21 [Reuter's Service.] Cawnpore, Mar. 2<>. The latest casualty list shows that 100 people were killed and 3©o sent to hospital daring the recent communal disturlKinces.28 words
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Article81 1931-03-28 21 [keuter's 9ervice.] London, Mar. jo. Mr. IJoyd George read t«> i meeting of Liberal Parliamentary candidates today the declaration of policy recently adopted l>y tlie Liberal Party in favour of general support of the GovernmcnJ under certain conditions. The meeting, after long discussion, reached no decision and left81 words
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Advertisement24 1931-03-28 21 Take nfw f\| Chrysler gm Plymouth Real Value Many Improvements BORNEO MOTORS LTD. tJinUArvRL, Penang, Taipiog, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Seremban, Malacca and Haad Yai.24 words
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Article65 1931-03-28 22 i Reuter's Service. London, Mar. 31. The Education Kstimates for the year ending March iQ}2 were issued to-day. They show a total of £58, 550,000, compared with £55» 159>000 for the current year. Grants from the State to local education authorities account for the increase but expenditure65 words
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773 1931-03-28 22 Sport of the Week A MALAYAN REVIEW Mk^msmmW^i' by "argus" K a What happens when a referee makes I mistake and ends a soccer match five minutes too soon? Presumably, iinlnM one side has an overwhelming Ititd, the match should be replayed, for hte goals are quite common, and fall773 words
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Article144 1931-03-28 22 [Reute''s Service.) London, Mar. 20. Sinclair Lewis the creator of Babbett and last year's winner of the Nobel Prize for literature, was to-day slapped in the face by another author, Theodore Dreiser, at a public reception in honour of a Russian Communist writer. The slap followed a144 words
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Article30 1931-03-28 22 [Riii-iKR's Service.] London, Mar. The conference of Welsh miners i Cardiff decided against I strike and vi continue to work under the recent rb t ration award.30 words
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Article141 1931-03-28 22 RECORDING OF A SPIRIT VOICE. IReuter's Service.] London, Mar. 20. A spirit entered the studio of th Columbia Gramophone Company to-da and made a gramophone record, bu according to an official of the compan; the experiment was only a moderat success. The spirit is known a "Power." It is the141 words
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Article32 1931-03-28 22 [Reuter's Service.! London, Mar. 23. There was a slight improvement yesterday in the condition of Mr. Arnold Bennett, the novelist, who is lying; seriously ill in London.32 words
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Advertisement164 1931-03-28 22 <• ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000. ASSURANCE !N FORCE OVER $38,000,000 t I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. f (Incorporated in Straits Sbttlemknts). f HEAD 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 the164 words
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Article, Illustration621 1931-03-28 23 Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell - Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell) I BOYS AND THEIR SHORTCOMINGS. I By all right. Sir, I pedal so the shots can never catch I Boys art generally slack in obeying I tiers' ami cannot be trusted to re- -.-be- to carry them out." I r621 words
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Article365 1931-03-28 23 London, Mar. 17. The Queen's Hall was crowded on the occasion of the speech by Mr. Baldwin in support of Mr. Duff Cooper, the offi- cial Conservative candidate in the St. 1 George's, Westminster, by-election (where he is opposed by Sir Ernest Petter, Independent Conservative). Mr.365 words
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Advertisement124 1931-03-28 23 ♦> mm PROF. DR. WOLF-EISNfiR'S 11 Santubin Tuberculine Preparatioas. FOR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS. HOSPITAL TESTS. These are used now in all leading Hospitals in the World. It is a very simple and safe way of dealing with Tuberculosis. Twenty years* experience in over 18,000 cases. (Set L'vizel, juie124 words
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Article229 1931-03-28 24 CHAIRMAN ON "MUTUAL ADMIRATION." Call For Dictator. A su^K^'i" ll :nnt tnc R****) move- nient is composed of a series of mutual admiration societies and Iback -stroking individual anxiou> by devious methods to appease sluml>cring consciences, which was ni.ule by one of its leading officials, Mr.229 words
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Article346 1931-03-28 24 Hong Kong, Mar. 15. Thirty-six officers and members of the <rew of the 9,000 ton Norwegian motor vessel Roseville (Captain Y. Johanessen) which, when coining from Shanghai to Amoy in a dense fog on the night of March 6, ran on the rocks of Turnaixnit Island in346 words
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Article130 1931-03-28 24 Chambery, Mar. 15. The village of Chatelard, which two centuries ago was destroyed by a landslide and thirty years ago was gutted by fire, is once again threatened by destruction. For the past two days a series of landslides have been occurring over a large area of the130 words
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Article22 1931-03-28 24 London, Mar. 23. The Schneider Trophy contest will be held on Sept. 12 over the Solent and Spit head.22 words
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Article85 1931-03-28 24 [Reuter's Service.] Washington, Mar. 24. A Treasury deficit of $700,000,000 is expected at the end of the fiscal year, June 30, 1931. Some indication of the financial situation is given in the Treasury estimates for income-tax collections during the present month, which give $209,000,000 compared with $559,503,00085 words
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Article121 1931-03-28 24 FRENCH HONOUR. [Reutcr's Service.] Paris, Mar. 23. It is announced here that the cross ol the Legion of Honour will be bestowed upon Mr. Charles Chaplin, as I climax to the honours paid here to the comedian. Today he was the guest of M. Briand, the Foreign Secretary,121 words
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75 1931-03-28 24 [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, MM. H lYincc August Wilhelm, fourth MB of the ex-Kaiser, and the Berlin Nazi leader, Dr. Geohhens, were badly boa'e with truncheons by police who cletr« out from the station Soo Nazis who were paying farewell to Gcobbens 9ai August Wilhelm, who75 words
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Advertisement168 1931-03-28 26 Raisins, Nuts and Chocolate. M^^ 111 A delicious combination \o^*"^V. w*w(E J This is the new Valencia X^^^Jw^^^S. Flu re are main varieties oi 1^ a6 Bk\\ Fr\ artel lu>v >>1..t«. tv> suit vEffISBQ/ .ill lastes plain v^r milk, with RoB K\ V8 PT or without nuts or r.ii>ins. J168 words
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Advertisement292 1931-03-28 26 PAGODA RECODS I; c 1 I A NEW MALAY SONGS PLAYED L jßj/ famous Jidmed's Jogget DONDANG SAYANG BUDI PT. 1-4 BY ITEM TIMAH. DONDANG SAYANG KASEY PT. 1-4 BY ITEM TIMAH. ANAK TIONG SAMBAWA BALEH BY ITEM TIMAH. SRI DON I A (EXTRA TURN) PLAYED BY ITEM TIMAH. EXTRA292 words
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Article, Illustration21 1931-03-28 27 HOCKEY— SINGAPORE VS. PEKAK. The teams in the recent Hockey Match betwee.i Singapore and Perak. Singapore won by I to nil.21 words
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Article, Illustration59 1931-03-28 27 Photo 63 Pront Row (Left to Right) Mr Tan Kah Kee. Hi< Excellency the Governor-General ot the Philippine Islands, Hon. Mr. uwight P. Davis. Back Row: Mr. K. H. Oon, MissDavis, Mr. Dwight Davis (Jr.), Mr. Lester Maynard (AmericanEastern Studio - 59 words
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Article, Illustration151 1931-03-28 28 Group photograph of the members ot ,he ""ited Chinese Musical Associa^on n*nt ot the Association at the Patron, Mr. Aw Boor, Haw's bungalow Pas.r Pan,a ng. kindly lent for a th occas (A fron. Supt. for Seated trom left to right :-Messrs. Phuah Cheng Ann (Comm.ttee,Rising Studio of Katong - 151 words
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Article, Illustration15 1931-03-28 28 The s.s. M Fook Moh ablaze. The last of the 'Took Moh.15 words
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Advertisement204 1931-03-28 29 Frankly, 3 10W Ar.l *S" 4 on t you think ttiat too I v 1 ,uch tannin, the drug in V our usual mealtime drink, *^M^bad for you? If you were |^s^^ more moderat*, woutdn't ou fee l better— sleep Then why not switch off 7 once or twice a204 words
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Advertisement189 1931-03-28 29 share I THE Jl.AVOS*jpoli THE DIM pTLAVOR Makes good food better— plain food delido«s, Improve thsj flavor and you improve the food. AJI-NO-MOTO, the Oriental super-seasoning, Is sa international aid to cooking. It is unique in that It gives to every dish a mellow persuasive flavor otherwise unattainable. Stmply add189 words
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Article941 1931-03-28 30 111 '1 am •rkiuv 'h.iii .i 1k 1 bred, and I d" not tli.it I need to be ashamed ol the tt, for, .1- fai a» I can in. ike out, v ..t -u _.».mum Englishmen were 1 that, and n•; Scotgll «»r ish 01 Welsh, .;> h941 words
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Article74 1931-03-28 30 IMPRISONED AMERICAN New York, Mar. iy. Indignation has Ixreii caused here by the report from Santiago de Chile that the general manager in Chile of the General Motors Acceptance Corporation, Mr. L. K. Bethune, has l*?en sent to prisM in connection with a suit against the Corporation by local motorcar74 words
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Article48 1931-03-28 30 POPULATION OF SIXTY MILLIONS. Amsterdam, Mar. 19. Holland lias muted France as the second colonial power in the world. According to the census <>f 1950 jusl published the population of the Dutch Indies i^ while tint of the French colonies does not exceed 5 >00,000.48 words
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Advertisement177 1931-03-28 30 1 I•■ l ■eH ?e» i ■\*^H k >^'£"CoiiV^£^'sJw^ ■jjjHflpaMHfl II JL V Vw^W* **^> ■^"■%-i VvTn»^ TR»O[ MARK HEGISTIKtO b| Ij. I !?LA§[niLD<§in]i Tn© world s I ©ATTH^f best battery I MATIONAL CARBON CC *»™*r **>**»+-*>• unit OF longest service life. They are I UNION CARPIDE and CARBON unfailing...177 words
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Article117 1931-03-28 31 New York, Mai in. Formal chargca that Mayor Walker had dJarharged his duties in "a wasteful and incompetent fashion" are made l>y the City Affair* Committee, nrhoac report has been published by Goveinof Rootievelt. The Committee, which is a private organisation of leading citizens, siiys Walker's117 words
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Article192 1931-03-28 31 WOMEN BEATEN, HALF STRIPPED AND ASSAULTED. New York, Mar. 18. A harrowing account by a middle aued charwoman, the supporter of an invalid hatband and two children, of how >he and a friend were beaten, halfstripped and assaulted by two plainclothes members of the ]>olice "vice squad"192 words
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Article47 1931-03-28 31 SENATOR BORAH ADVISES RECOGNITION. Senator Borah, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has advised the administration to recognise the Soviet r.overnment. I would establish normal relations, I would not thereby endorse the theory of Communism but I would not fear ita I teachings."47 words
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Advertisement91 1931-03-28 31 < y <«<:>: KB j II I^M I |l| J THE XEW CEXTIHY EIGHT f The new Hupmobile Century Eight And don't think that you know oil Eiqht's price. You have never seen, -M^ r silenced in rubber stilled to a siiKen ■>. <;:;.'.v." ed, whole-hearted effort to give you91 words
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Advertisement311 1931-03-28 32 Ii I I I I I I SEE IT THE LATEST AUSTIN 7 CAR. Xani^ ftew Improvements PRICE. PNHMATIC IPHOLSTFRY LARGER BODY TAfTDCD €1 910 IMPBOVID SELF STARTER lUUKEiK 91,£v/U. COtPLED 4 WHEEL BRAKES %EW TYPE BONNET «S AtA AM 04 OOff IMPROVED GEAR BOX &ALUUN 3>l f s)tf3. OIL311 words
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Advertisement182 1931-03-28 32 the Health of Women EUROPEAN women, living in tropical climates, often suffer from anaemia as a result of irregularities of the functions of their sex. Physicians have proved in a most positive way that a course of Kalzana the Calcium food is of striking vaiu? in these conditions. Kalzana contains182 words
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Article, Illustration111 1931-03-28 33 H.E. the Governor-General of the Philippine Islands, Hon. Mr. Dwtfthi F. Davis, entertained by the Regents of Johore, H.H. Tunku Mahkota and Dato Mentri Besar. on March 16. H.E. the Governor-General and H.H. Tunku Mahkota are Little Lewis (left) the Flyweight Prince of Malaya111 words
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Article, Illustration72 1931-03-28 34 The Ist Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment held an impressive cere monial Parade on Saturday at Tanglin to commemorate the occasion hpn at Alexandria in 1801 the doucestershires fought back-to-back and thus earned the distinction to wear the back cap-badge. Arrival of H.E. the72 words
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Advertisement45 1931-03-28 35 mlltltf^^^Tffffff IMIIIMUMMMMMIM J NO PICNIC IS COMPLETE thout PHENIX WATERS j l»i' AERATED 1 mWm> WATERS I i A V j Phone 3463. ml/ \**r A\ /^H Craven A THE LARGEST SELLING CORK-TIPPED GIGARETTE IN THE WORLD. OO /VOT AFFECT THE THROAT. CARRERAS LTD, LONDON.45 words
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Advertisement84 1931-03-28 35 soon moni/mfnt. You can pay your friend no greater compliment than to suggest his taste is educated to the highest standard of Scotch Whisky and order him a— With HER Bom 1820 Still going Strong! A John Little Co., Ltd., *pL Penang, Singapore, /A\V Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh.' IGILBE.VS i **QLD84 words
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1045 1931-03-28 36 Mar. 21. ;X jSecn Dominions Ufairs in th« late Coi ei vat ir« Government, it a Conservative meeting last nigh] vigorous!) criticised Mr. Winston Churchill's, recent specchei on India, denying his right to speak for the Cdn- ->, vative Party, Mr. Amery said the Conservative Part) were1,045 words
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Article218 1931-03-28 36 HCW WOuLD YOU ANSWER IT7 u*»ked ttk Dora, i inkling bet bah) bru i ft, "i{ you l«a*i ricd I nek T«>ni and dadd) h<d rried Audi Sarah, who w"tild 1 liave been i civ i> (Mil) '-I.; d< W lldl the little Doras i>i this world218 words
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Advertisement170 1931-03-28 36 Wkjyi7 is the way ■^jr 1 to earn more^f f The Remarkable I. C. S. Method makes Home Study simple, practical, and profitable. THREE THINGS EVERY MAN WANTS To make pood. To have his abilities recognised. To earn more money, for money is the world's standard of a man's value170 words
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Advertisement321 1931-03-28 36 A SPARE TIME BUSINEG I OF YOUR OWN f •J* >n raa Ik com. ,1 y\ t; X >\. lKil»r ami ccßllwac l»us.i!i' .it uiui' with >inall <iiU.iv. 'I* prcviooi cuniiuicial txperieu rcccaawy ai »'iu Coavac cov< tin wholt field of mail 01.. iintlio.ls. Suitable hues ati "j* prepositions are321 words
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Article2126 1931-03-28 37 ing sermon \\.i> preached ,:>itv Chapel at Aberdeen 10 n of Jarrow (the Rt. Rev. K K I't. D.D.). i of the Gospel. Colossians is often described as man's for truth. Its worth and ..e are t<>ld, are due to the provides him with the2,126 words
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Advertisement40 1931-03-28 37 F WEAKNESS. /r M Vj debility (29 AN/EM I A b^^ESCHIENS 'Syrup 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.40 words
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Article697 1931-03-28 38 THE TEACHING OF JESUS. MAN'S WORTH. Christian l>elief and conduct draw their special features from the life and teaching of Christ. It is impossible to separate these, for Christian faith and ethics continue only so lone as they remain mutually interdependent, writes a "Times" correspondent. No one can697 words
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Article379 1931-03-28 38 SELF- DISCIPLINE. Life is mostly made up of little things, and so is self -discipline. We are not called to the great ascetisms indeed, the ascetic ideal is no ideal for a creature that is blood and brain and spirit," none of which may be neglected or mishandled. But we379 words
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Article397 1931-03-28 38 God is Everything. Do you see, my children, God, nothing solid— uotlni: tiling [f i| If life, it pIMCi it i* wealth, it ambles awai health, it is destroyed; if it j. don, it i> attacked. We ire a i like the wind Every] j passing away397 words
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Article1578 1931-03-28 39 r .hat the Ecclesiast tells us ve id ing there is a season, and C everv purpose under the a time to weep, and a Vell laugh a time to mourn and a lance." The preacher's emißC f a iis upon this timeliness, and he that1,578 words
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Advertisement96 1931-03-28 39 —CAR OWNERS— s^e can upholster and paint yoar 'Car, renew your Hood, SWa j Screens, Cushion Covers, etc cheaper than any firm in Simga- i pore. OUR MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP ARK GUARANTEED. I THE SINGAPORE i UPHOLSTERY. < 3, Armenian Street V<r/tff I sfrv/c# AN IPPAI OIIT. I I Sterling96 words
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