Malayan Saturday Post, 27 June 1931
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Title Section30 1931-06-27 1 The Malayan Saturday Post MALAYA'S LEADING PIOTU/tE PAPER PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. 1 VOL. VIH. NO. 23. JUNE 27, 1|»1. Ptt|CE 20 CENTS. The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED JUNE 27. 193130 words
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Advertisement212 1931-06-27 1 1 U rftf Agents:--»F BORNEO CO., ITI. BY SPECIAL »kjLjp TO HIS MAJESTY I J /o^ *^Bfc* APPOINTMENT jSj THE KING OF SIAM. (T^lffi) l I COTS OP PRACTICAL EVERYDAY ISEPILNESS IWX STERLING SILVER AND E.P.N.S. WARE. J^^ I J^^fc2 Jbateit and ftewest $oods now on display. I'OiiSSI M ;3.212 words
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Article1478 1931-06-27 2 Tfc# M«^«fi S4*u*d*y Pott." London, May 28, 193 1. NEW NOVELS. Miss V. Sackville West's new book, AU Passion Spent" (The Hogarth R-ess) may hardly be termed a novel. It is rather the portrait of an imaginary old lady an elaborate portrait, drawn with consumate skill and delicacy,1,478 words
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Advertisement80 1931-06-27 2 Jrue -Orange X squeeze! rtf£ FINEST OF ALL ORANGE DRINKS. X t 5 In 1 <^ X <• I JUI II X j&» H I a^ X I Jim^k. <^ PS I I < Mibm UTi tor your rt<«lrt«t«u. I Popular Aerated Water Works Ltd. I 26» 28 A 30*80 words
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Article1120 1931-06-27 3 First Little Girl What's etiquette, Lily ScCOOd Ditto: Oh, that's the noise you mustn't swallow your lea with when there's com i taiiv. The husband was seeing his beloved wife off for a holiday. "Klleii, dear," he said, "hadn't you better take some fiction with you to1,120 words
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Advertisement257 1931-06-27 3 k^3Si DrlDk Milk at lts ■EE5" !33!9 creaaiest and pnrest. IniDisoiii wbe rr y iee■lir^yUl good aid reliable I 4If«LP ailk.nse DABICOLD. k^EE&jg DAEIGOID Nilk Is BaiT JJtfl offered to yon on a gnarantee to satisfy Wff~T^B or r elnrß basis. I 6ULE AGENTS; IF A BARTHULOMIUSZ LTD. 3 k257 words
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Advertisement164 1931-06-27 3 S WIFTSURB CROSSWORD PUZZLE I DICTIONARY By Granville M. 0 Hara. Price: $1.50 per copy. «i» (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED) PieiNTtD PUBLISHED BY PETER CHONG 8 CO.. OBTAINABLE FtOM ALL BOOK I SELLERS THUOIcrOIJT I MALAYA. ,i, m WEE BROS. UNDERTAKERS Monumental Masons and Marblt Merchants, No. 155, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE.164 words
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Article, Illustration416 1931-06-27 4 AN IMPORTANT FACTOR IN ECONOMY OF MOTORCAR OPERATION. Great enthusiasm has greeted Free Wheeling all over the world. Kn^ineers and laymen alike have been quick to realise its tremendous advantanev Authorities have hailed its introduction as the beginning of a new era m motordom. Five Wheeling, a time416 words
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Article53 1931-06-27 4 When thingi go wronc, as they sometimes uill, When the road you're trudging seems all uphill, When the funds are low and the debts are high, When you want to smile but have to sigh. When care is pressing you down a bit, Rest if you must, but53 words
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Article291 1931-06-27 4 AUSTIN SEVEN'S FINE PERFORMANCE. The Austin Seven (No. 45) driven by Mr. Ounnai Poppe and Mr. Donald Barnes, accomplished I tine performance m the British Double Twelve Hour Race at Hrookluuds <>n May Bth and 9UI, when it set up the remarkable average speed <>f291 words
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127 1931-06-27 4 SULPHURIC ACID TANK BURSTS. [Reuter's Service] London, June 23 Blevca are missing and were almost certainly blown to pieces as 1 rettfe a a terrific explosion m the Nival Cordi'i Factory at Holton Heath, near .Ware ham, Dorset. Work was m full swing when :hj roof127 words
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Advertisement210 1931-06-27 4 FREE-WHEEUNG... I I plus HUPitiOßiLE's greaUHl values! I HLPMOBILE'S new prices— for the ger-flick, m second or hi^h speed ->and New Series Century Sixes and leave the clutch alone! Skim along at, X Eights and de luxe Eights— are lower, say, 50, 60 miles an hour; the motor The New210 words
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Article518 1931-06-27 5 IjNITED STATES OFFER TO WORLD. Renter's Service.] Washington, June 11. ic r has announced an offer ;a of one year's suspension iinnent debts. M id the purpose of the ive tl'e forthcoming year t mic recovery of the world p to tree the recii] crating v m motion518 words
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Article808 1931-06-27 5 Washington, Earlier. >ne year is !>eiiig mentioned as the possible period during which war debt, and reparation payments might be suspended. Mr. Hoover continued his conversatioiih with political leaders to-day and also saw the British Ambassador and, it is believed, is continuing his conversations over the week-end808 words
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Article49 1931-06-27 5 1 Havana, June 20. It is officially stated that 0,566,000,- 000 lbs. of crude sugar were exported from Cuba m 1930 compared with 10,271,000,000 m 1929. Refined sugar fell from 651,000,000 to 630,000,000 lbs. The market value of exports m 103a was $99,545,000 less than m 1929.49 words
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Article53 1931-06-27 5 New York, Juae 20. Over a score of people m the MiddleWest and parts of th« Eastern States have died m the pas* few da y s iri>m heat, or by drowning m trying to escape from the heat. Shade temperatures I of nearly 100 degrees have53 words
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Advertisement38 1931-06-27 5 2c Hcadadic jP I and Toothache I gpR mean ortur c- Genuine I T a b 1 c t s 'fcofe*' I will banish the pain immediately I *^P The only guarantee of quality and the genuine article38 words
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Advertisement320 1931-06-27 6 m PARAMOUNT m &&1 TAKE PRIDE IN PRESENTING >^*m> MARLENE DIETRICH IN ji n "MOROCCO" Af TER BENNO VIGNY'S NOVEL "AMY JOLLY". i A; MARIENEDIEIBICH IS A I 3B LOVELY WOMAN POSS- "3^ 4& jm?r^ AN EXTRAORDINARY DIG- s«l HFR SLI€HTEsr G^ST- IFF OCMPEIS ATTIN m **pf*' TH)N I SUPPORTED320 words
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Advertisement103 1931-06-27 6 Dddee Brothers MOTOR CARS SENSATIONAL VALUES IN TOURING MODELS SIXES $2300 EIGHTS 2755 Lyons Motors Ltd. 92 100. Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. MELTROPE HI SOUND BOX I Patented flexible Attachment to Tone Arm giving I controlled flexibility to soundbox, perfect fitting to Standard Tone Arms of slightly varying sizes and I103 words
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Article, Illustration146 1931-06-27 7 I\ "a* portrait of Their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultana of Johore. The Sultan m his magnificent jewelled Orders and Decorations. The Sultana m a own of Jervisya Bengale (a new French satin146 words
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Article, Illustration357 1931-06-27 8 Photograph taken after the service on Sunday morning, June 21st., 1931. Lop row Mr. J. Lee Principal, St. \n.lrtu\ School), Mr. Geo. O. Daniel Diocesan Treasnrer ami 1 1 -In «j Secretary k»-\ T. k. I v.m St Andrew's Cathedra] k<\ Him Yang Yin M.il.m357 words
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Advertisement259 1931-06-27 9 I a Here's How! I I CARLSBERCJ |ft Look at the head of t glasi O f Carlsberg ijl .^iH^ and then drink def ply of its invi^oratir? /JtTlMm^L contents. Experience the comfortable •[I Ibl thirst querchingr effects- new you will I |H; 'rSwl order CARLSBERC alwiys. Obtairable m 'Hi259 words
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Article2407 1931-06-27 10 L. C. Douthwaite - THE UNICORN L. C. Douthwaite 1— m^— b^— m— M^a^g OUR NEW SERIAL STORY: by INSTALMENT THIRTEEN. CHAPTER XXVIII. (continued). LWHO WAS SIR JAMES SUFFOLK? George installed Genuine m an armchair by the tire. "I'm just little overcome to-night, my dear," she said. Then, with a little smile, .she looked2,407 words
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Advertisement175 1931-06-27 10 KOUA? CLOTHES ARREST ATTENTIO N TRY TUNG CHOYJ (BtUbUabcd 1898). I lIT^ The well known Master Tailor /I \R\ patronlzed I I yIN, Europeans and I bI <V Asiatlcs m TIJW /Hi WHERE f Ifi! Cvt Fil& >!>ie Lf I I are Guaranteed. v flj Money refunded I r ll;175 words
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Article385 1931-06-27 11 Quiz - Quiz Being Smiles 0/ the Week. By the Things I Want to Whether Sir Cecil is taking the advice ><• freely offered to ur Peerless Press. thei one Must robber sink to a pound before anything is out it Suggestion That Mr. made RuMkt Dictator. country is badly out385 words
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Advertisement230 1931-06-27 11 j FRESH STOCK I OF 1 Man field-Hotspur I Football Boots I Size 6—9; 4gti^Hr 1 $9. 00 Per Pair. ROSE Co., Ltd. j 86, North Bridge Road, t Singapore. Phone 6396.1 f^ I I EASTERN SERIES T^ -^Jl BURMA 1 '^Jjj^ ;^S\ iMI X OsayUMilkraaidMMilki9 P art ,^fc^^\ ~"-^jE&i\230 words
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Advertisement241 1931-06-27 12 P(^ Quit?.. I W H Of course not! V^^ta^^ Just be moderate! Go on j taking your usual meal- //w^J\ drink even Hlt does BL\\ contain tannin. I mPs^ Jim But once or twice a A I switch to Postum. It's a well\ vT~^^^ come change... a pleasant way to241 words
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Advertisement261 1931-06-27 12 Made by the world's oldT^B i ••war« pf imitations. 1 Obtainable from all y /YMfoL. fmcfry R*pr*»«ntativ«« FLASHLIGHTS BATTERI ES Stiff muscles-joints? >harppains sh(K)tingthru your neck and shoulders ),<\. makes you feel weak all over. Use Sloan's Lini- r^^^ Wjll y V ment this way to case W J Vrv261 words
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Article, Illustration116 1931-06-27 13 l °ii'i fh^~if r R< Walker Mrs J Miss Lucas Dr Juke, Mrs. R. Walker and Mrs. A. L. Bishop. A group ot spectators. Lett to right:— Mr. E. Strickland (Supt. Physical Education) Mrs. St'ickland (Lady Supt. Physical Education) and Miss Gibbs. Left to right. --Miss116 words
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Article, Illustration87 1931-06-27 14 The Athletes giving a display. The School Champion Muttuvelu. I Winners of the Sir Arthur Young Inter-School Relay Cup- I the Anglo Chinese Schooi Team. I I Hon. Mr. John Scott giving the signal m the Tug-ot-War. Sports Officials. Left to right: Mr. H. J. Fougere (Time87 words
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Article, Illustration26 1931-06-27 14 Photograph taken at the Sepoy Lines Malay School celebration m honour of winning the Inter-School Physical Drill Competition this year.26 words
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Advertisement245 1931-06-27 15 'The cream of speed'— the foam at a ship's bow§, dies down as she enters port —•he's going slow! The process of producing "Grand Macnish" whisky is necessarily slow. For seven lone years, at least, it is matured. 'Going slow' m maturing is one of the reasons why "Grand Macnish"245 words
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Advertisement168 1931-06-27 15 Stands for***^£\ QuaUtv Jaste it! Just Jaste it! T TERESa vivacious newcomer for your re« -llfrigerator and your table. ..that familiar health drink. ..orange juice. ..in a lively new role partnered with grape fruit. From the moment you flick the cap from your first bottle ..you'll decide that life hasn't168 words
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Article2242 1931-06-27 16 TRAINING OUR AIR PILOTS. A CRUISE IN THE LONDON DOCKS. TRAVELS IN ARABIA. WIRELESS SETS FOR MOTORISTS. London, May 22, iu.;i. The Chelsea Flower Show. Nothing m the horticultural world equals the great spring .show of the Royal Horticultural Society m the Royal Hospital Gardens at Chelsea.2,242 words
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Advertisement133 1931-06-27 16 i- i >•i -t i «-»J t SPORTS GOODS 9B^^^H ALWAYS GO TO jhsr roysons, THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT, HI, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, /Children JA\ I take this tonic |j§f |§6 1 I without coaxing ifjfP^ I I The value of Waterbury's Com- other reconstructive agents, so H pound m133 words
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Article61 1931-06-27 17 Renter's Service.] London, June 24. Replying to Sir Cieorge Penny (Con.) Mr. Herbert Morrison, Minister of Transport, said lie was watching the experiments with rubber roadways m London with interest and he was hoping that a definite opinion would soon be formed with regard to the durability and61 words
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Article73 1931-06-27 17 WOMAN UNHINGED BY BEGGING LETTERS. Belfast. A woman who won several thousand pounds m a sweepstake is now an inmate of Londonderry Lunatic Asylum. The reason given as to the cause of her complaint is not the winning of the money but the bother to which73 words
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Article222 1931-06-27 17 Perhaps you will find this question latlu-r hard to answer, it, however, \ou mfu m my degree from head;uhes, backaches, listlessnesb and I general lack <»t energy you will know that your blood is below par. If you have frequent attacks of indigestion, <T222 words
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Advertisement150 1931-06-27 17 The famous All Heather Tread is Im7\ IK/l \E superior m traction. Note how the ML I l/\J JB deep cut, tight gripping blocks are EJj/i fx /I \IB placed m the centre of the tread Hf] lii I \l your hand upon this tread and feel wA f\M Pwlif150 words
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Article1492 1931-06-27 18 [Reuter's Service] June 23. The prompt acceptance by Britain of Presides! Hoover's offer is warmly approved by the newspapers The Times" says if Europe, which 1- ottered the breathing BDaCe, were a corporate unit able to apeak with a single voice, it would doubtless echo the c<1,492 words
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Advertisement90 1931-06-27 18 IKou never buy a new shoe for one foot If one of your shoes wears out faster than the other you never buy just one shoe You always b\»y a pair. Eut when a tyre wears WjM Hn owt some people still buy ff&Mj^^O one new one And then heSßt90 words
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Article372 1931-06-27 19 PRESIDENT HOOVER'S OFFER. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, Juue 24. Ministerial Council has decided c reply to Mr. Hoover's proposal ,t I* published until the Prime v: (M. Ivaval) has made a stateni the Chamber of Deputies on I n 26. 1 t decirioa lo defer the publication 1 the reply was372 words
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Article287 1931-06-27 19 It is a curious fact that i>eople who have no children themselves are often loudest and most dogmatic m their theories as to how children should be brought Bp. Parents, who have to face this by no means simple problem, listen, but don't argue, l>ecause they287 words
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Article133 1931-06-27 19 [Reuter's Service. J RiK>sevelt Field, June 23. Wiley Past and Harold T.atty, who plan a round the world flight m seven days m their aeroplane "Minniemae," took off this an ruing for Harbour Orace, whence they will attempt to fly to Berlin. A neck133 words
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Advertisement271 1931-06-27 19 SCHOOL BOOKS. School Algebra by Crackney *4-°5 Macaokys Literary Eaaaya i.ao Key to the above »«5 r Tntorial Arithmetic by Workman M" Key to the above S-5 1 Scbrol Arithmetic by H. 9. Hall a.07 First Coarse m Hygiene (T.P.) Sew Regional Goegraphy By Brooka 405 F c Tngnometry by271 words
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Advertisement129 1931-06-27 19 alhTmbra I SHEARER Wkm f THE LAST OF Mrs. CHEYNEY' «\H I BASIL RAIHBONE HEDBA HOPPER" IBf^i I unierw> r ld comes now as flKlaH P^^ t ■JW/WWHiIM NOPMA SHEAPEQ I SUNIVERSAL'S COMING 1930/31 PRODUCTIONS. I BAD SlSTER— with Sydney Fox and Conrad Nagel. RESURRECTION— with John Boles and Lupe129 words
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302 1931-06-27 20 The Malayan Saturday Post. June 27, 1931. THE KALLANG AERODROME. The Government's decision to go ahead and spend six million dollars on a civil aerodrome and incidental works m the Kalians district of Singapore is the best news m Malaya for weeks. It shows that there is no official panic302 words
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Article340 1931-06-27 20 Everyone agrees Ihsl Ibe rubberproducing industry if m l very bad w; t I-, is living on its capital, a process to which there arc definite limit*. Three people <-vi of four, perhaps even nine out ol ten, agree that mething can and should I* dune to340 words
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Article116 1931-06-27 20 i MR. STIMPSON STARTS FOR EUROPE. To Confer With The Foreign Ministers. f ßenter's Service.] Washington, June 25. Secretary of State Stimson is sailing to Kurope on Saturday for a "Holiday," which will probably be a similar "holiday" to the one Mr. Mellon is now spending. Washington,116 words
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Article69 1931-06-27 20 Renter's Service.] Paris, Juik Mi. Mellon arrived here at 5. He said he did no: know qoh mmld >tay m Paris. Wlu-n lie c (j 111 London he had no idea thai b 5 RoiuK r to have an official minintl ,'hii is interpreted as Indicating69 words
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Article68 1931-06-27 20 $22, 800,000 LOAN TO JAPAN. [Renter's Service.] New York, Juue 25. A syndicate of liaiiks headed by J. p. are offering $22.6 forty >ear .i;old bond:, <n 1 the Taiwan Kkctric Power Company to assist hydro-elect rical devei ent m Formosa. The bonds which be unconditionally by t 1 Japanese68 words
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Article55 1931-06-27 20 $1 00, 000, 000 LOAN TO REICHSBANK. BY ENGLAND, AMERICA AND FRANCE. [Reuter's Service] Xc\v York, Juuc 25, The New York Federal Reserve Bank is co-operating with the Hank of land, the Bank of France and the Bank of International Settlements m advancing $100,000,000 to the Reich* hank, the Federal55 words
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94 1931-06-27 20 [Renter's Service.] London, June 25. Very offended by the speech made bjf Mr. Snowden m the House of Common! yesterday evening m the course (A which he attacked the Literal their attitude towards the Land T.i\. I meeting of the Liberal Parliamc Party thi> evening94 words
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79 1931-06-27 20 [Reuter's Service.] I Berlin, June I A meeting of French and G< I Statesmen similar to the Anplo-r,. I meeting at Chequers will short I held m Paris. M. Briand has ii I the German Ambassador th: I French Government will Ik- pie.' see79 words
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Advertisement112 1931-06-27 20 BE PHQTOCRAPHED BY H. N. BUCKERIDGE The European Artist-Photographer. DISTINCTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTIONS AT PRICES ADJUSTED TO THE TIMES. LAIDLAW BUILDING Phone 7898. Protect^ Baby's Skin! Keep moisture, friction and infection from your bain These three dangersthreateneverybaby. I se Mermen Borated Talcum, the standard scientific powder. Mermen Borated Talcum absorbs112 words
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Advertisement24 1931-06-27 20 Sore Throat FORM AM INT destroys the disease germs m mouth and throat thus protecting you against infectious diseases. 4/ all Chem'tf and Sto'ts.24 words
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33 1931-06-27 21 NEW YORK'S ONLY WOMAN MAGISTRATE DISMISSED. ReOter'l Service.] ,\\u York, June 25. n Morris, the City's only istnte, has been removed c by Ibe Appellate lhvision of rein* Court on charge! of c33 words
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47 1931-06-27 21 HONG KONG ACCOUNTANT DISAPPEARS FROM SHIP. Renter's Service.] London, June 25. iriival It Plymouth to-day of "Comorin" it was reported George Cellars an accountant Home from Hong Kong, cared during the voyage. tssengers stated he was m ts and won substantially at the evening of his disappear-47 words
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Article48 1931-06-27 21 SEQUEL TO BANK FRAUDS. I keute* Service. I New York, June 25. ual sequel to the sentences :he officials of the Bank of ites is that a warrant has [en is ten the arrest of Isador J. ex-Genenl Counsel for the Bank of perjury during the trial. -SS—48 words
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31 1931-06-27 21 REPORTED RESIGNAION OF GOVERNOR OF PHILIPPINES. Reuter's Service.] New York, June 24. -papers here state that Mr. I Davis has resigned the GovDorshi] the Ptlifippine Islands and return to private life.31 words
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Article128 1931-06-27 21 r ßenter's Service. 1 Ranie, June ~4--*est against the "illicit interof the Holy See m 'he internal Italy is contained m the '■overnment's reply to the The note "laments that the wy n insists hy means of speeches, and appeals to public opinion 'ii128 words
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Article43 1931-06-27 21 [Rc-utei s Service.] Brussels, June 24. General Bertrand dropped dead m a theatre at Spa this evening. His ten days' defence of Liege against overwhelming numbers of Germans m 1914 saved Joffre from disaster and Paris from capture. «••••>•••••43 words
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Article150 1931-06-27 21 London, June 24. l'<>st ;tnd Gatty landed at the Air Force Aerodrome, Sealand, Cheshire at 11.45 a.m. and resumed their journey to Berlin at 2.05 p.m. Later There were scenes of wild enthusiasm at the landing of Gatty and Post and the police were totally unable150 words
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126 1931-06-27 21 WELL-KNOWN CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS CHARGED. [Reuter's Service! London, June 24There was a big sensation m Glasgow to-day when two well-known chartered accountants, John Cole Hamilton and Joseph Wellcoates Mackinnon, were tnttfcd 00 I warrant issued I>y the Batley police on a charge of conspiring to defraud Lloyds' Bank, by false and126 words
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Article159 1931-06-27 21 fßeuter's Service] C'luinbus, Ohio, June 24. In broiling heat, the British Members of the Ryder Cup Team were unrecognisable. Silk chokers have desplaced collars, which with broadbrimmed sun hats and baggy flannel trousers, is their new uniform. The team had a two-round try-out to-day. It was159 words
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Article59 1931-06-27 21 I Renter's Sen ice] London, June 24. Captain Neville Stack aud Mr. Chaplin, flying an all-British mailplane, have created a new record, covering the two-thousand miles from London to Warsaw and back. They left London at f.ao a.m. and reached} Warsaw at [a.30 p.m.. left Warsaw at59 words
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Advertisement160 1931-06-27 21 THEY'RE BUILT THAT WAY! IF THEIR BONNETS WERE ALL RIVETTtU DOWN, PROVIDING PROVISION WERE MADE FOR PERIODIC ADDITION OF ENGINE OIL, IT WOULD HAVE LITTLE EFFECT ON THE FAMOUS |~1 i mmmwwi i AUSTINS YEAR IN, YEAR OUT, THEY STAND UP TO THE MOST HEARTBREAKING TREATMENi WITHOUT ATTENTION. LOOK THEM160 words
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Article1457 1931-06-27 22 [Neuter's **rvice.l London, June 2s. Flouting -he rain, a large crowd, acintillating with colour, gathered round the centre court at Wimbledon and watched H. \V. Austin, England's premier BWDe, master H. Satoh, who was making hi* first centre court appearasoe. Austin appealed wearing a Cambridge bla/.er. His1,457 words
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Article83 1931-06-27 22 [Reuter's Service.] Nanchang, Kiangsi, June 23. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek arrive) here yesterday evening by gun- boa from Nanking. He is establishing hi headquarters here and taking commas of 250,000 Nationalist troops cvncen trated between Kiukiang and Kian pre paratory to an intensive drive a83 words
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Advertisement11 1931-06-27 22 WILLYS TRUCKS For fast P^ Cycle g Carriage Co., (1926) Ltd.11 words
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Advertisement50 1931-06-27 22 —CAR OWNERS C| I We can upholster and paint 70^ I Car, renew your Hood, Side I Screens, Cushion Coven, ctc.^. I cheaper Chan any firm is Smg*. I pore. M OUk MATERIALS AM) I WORKMANSHIP ARK I GUARANTEED. I 1 THE SINGAPORE I UPHOLSTERY. I 3, Axnicniiui biieci. I50 words
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742 1931-06-27 23 ARGUS - Sport of The Week A MALAYAN REVIEW. ARGUS I^^ BY Malaya Cup soccer ties play- v turday, si Alor Star and Muar, ci remarkable. In the forbad I very hard fight beuing Kedah, and were really win. In the latter Johore .1 real thrashing to tfegri fresh from their gallant742 words
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Article65 1931-06-27 23 CLARKE CUP COMPETITION. In view "f last year's victory of the Rot side over the Europeans, the match this year promises to be very interesting. It is doubtful that one trial match would assist the selectors but the following Rest side is about the I>est available on present form65 words
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Article39 1931-06-27 23 London, June 24. Sir Herl>ert Wilkins' submarine, the "Xantilus" left Cork this evening and was cheered by a large crowd. She is being towed by tug to Devotiport where her broken cylinder will be replaced.39 words
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Article104 1931-06-27 23 Mukden, June 19. June id, 1931, is probably destined t<» Ik.- an important daie m the industrial history of China. The first motor vehicle <o be manufactured m China was turned out to-day by the industrial works associated with <he Manchurian trendi mortar arsenal. The104 words
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Advertisement240 1931-06-27 23 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000. ASSURANCE !N FORCE OVER $88,000,000. J The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Sbtti.bmbnts). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. t The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance240 words
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Article239 1931-06-27 24 Loiittl"ii, June Tlie Cau.t.liaii airman ami <>IH.-ra t»ini:cr. Umvm lk-anlmorc, e>tahl^hed a new air record, inakillg the UON channel Bight m an engincless plane fitted With a -]K.-cial detachable underrarnage He KM towed into lie air by li^ht j.laiie at LjapOC aerodrome. Tfcc plane and glider ro>e239 words
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Article50 1931-06-27 24 Nanking, June 21. The Government has completed arrangements for training airmen and a series of scholarships have been established m connection with the CentralAviation Institute, whereby 100 students will receive two years maintenance and free tuition course mechanics, tying and scouting. Examinations open on July 1.50 words
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Article68 1931-06-27 24 New York, June 20. As a sequel to the failure of the Bank of the I'nited States last December Mr. Bernard K. Marcus, President of the Bank, Mr. Saul Singer, Executive vicePresident, and his son, Mr. Herbert Singer, President of one of the Bank's sul>sidiaries,68 words
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Article50 1931-06-27 24 Berlin, June 17. ItttttO-O in.ni negotiations at Dusseldorf are reported to have led to an unJierstntidin^ wi'.h regard to the method of payment for eoods which is more favourable to Cermnny than hitherto. Fus«inn orders for steel and iron have also lx^n inareased from 200,000 to tons.50 words
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Article43 1931-06-27 24 Chicago, June 12. Al Capone and 06 others, many of whom are members of Capone's syndicate, were indicted by the Federal Grand Jury for conspiracy to violate the prohibition law. The indictments charge Capone's gang with 5,000 offences.43 words
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76 1931-06-27 24 Washington, June 17. The startling decrease m the foreign trade of the I'nited States continues. The exports for May were valued at $41,000,000 compared with $64,000,000 fur May 1930. The imports were $35,000,000 compared with $59,000,000. These figures are the lowest since October 10 14.76 words
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Article46 1931-06-27 24 London, June 18. Will July ib be the occasion of an interesting Royal announcement"? The "News Chronicle" suggests that the question is being asked m connection with the announcement that Their Majesties are giving the first ball for seven vcars on that date.46 words
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62 1931-06-27 24 [Renter's Service.] Boston, June 24. The seven million dollar suit by the Universal Adjustment Corporation of Ho^ton against the Midland Bank Ltd., London, m which the plaintiffs sought to recover deposits made with the Midland Bank by the Moscow Merchants' Bank at the62 words
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Article276 1931-06-27 24 CHIANG KAI SHEK RE-ELECTED. ERIA SUPPORTS INKING. London, June 15. Chiang Kai Shek was re-appointed chairman of the Hxecuiive Yuan of the Kuomintang Government at the fifth Plenary session of the Executive Committee yesterday. Asked m the House of Commons if he would publish Sir Mibs Lampson's report on the276 words
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Article35 1931-06-27 24 [Reuter's Service.] Orecinvich, Jun< 14, The United States f'olf Champii Miflß C'.lenna Collett. lias married Edl H. \'r.re, Junior, of Philadelphii nephew of the Leader of the Philadi phifl RepobUcan Orgudaatioii35 words
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Article, Illustration61 1931-06-27 27 Snaps of the picnickers taken at Pengalang, Johore. IM r V- A. Hock (Earle E. Lle^ an pupil) shown m remark c pose done tnrou gh (1 exercise. Just A Pup is the way Kent Douglass, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer player describes this new addition to his kennel. THE61 words
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Article, Illustration57 1931-06-27 28 Photograph taker on the occasion of the 7th annual celebration of theSangeetha Abivirthy Sabah, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Gunnar Poppe and Mr. Donald Barnes m the Austin Seven m which they put up the splendid average speed of 68.24 m.p.h. for the twenty-four hours, m the57 words
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Article, Illustration14 1931-06-27 28 H.E. Major-General Oldfield (m the centre) watching the match. dfsdfds14 words
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Article367 1931-06-27 30 TWO MONTHS -N HANDS OF KIDNAPPERS. two |nontl be ju:i..k m ti.e In- abductors, Itboo rieng Hoe, the ft To kaj Kboo Soo Chew, :e--ed to his home m Ipoo at June Interviewed on behalf of the "Tunes ot Malaya/ 1 I c young man told367 words
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Article122 1931-06-27 30 NEW PRESIDENT AND WORLD PEACE. Paris, June 16. France will play her part m Gcatfl m discussing with proper ])riulence" all the solutions capable of assuring World peace, declared the new President, M. Doumer, m an address read t<> l>oth Houses of Parliament this afterniooo.122 words
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261 1931-06-27 30 MR. GANDHI TO ATTEND ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE. CONGRESS DECISION. B< tnbaj June t Workii Committee .til- •i-t^il resohttioti to th c effect that Mr. Gandhi should attend tlic Round Table Conference, even m the absence of communal lettlement. Bombay, June i After nearly t\\-. days' ittimitßifTtl concerning the Congress attitude261 words
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Article, Illustration137 1931-06-27 33 Ceremonial Parade of The Singapore Forces. Th wade of the local forces en the Padang on Sunday, June 14 was mpressive spectacle. It was unfortunate that the parade disihe regular church services m the city. Hon. Mr. John Scott ard Mr. M. B. Shelley awaiting the arrival of the Goverrcr.137 words
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Article, Illustration1706 1931-06-27 36 THE WENDY HUT. BOYS OF LONG AGO. Toby. Toby was watching the coastguard. It was a tine, light evening; there was n<> Hgfl <»f rain, not a ship to be seen, so the coastguard toddled away to the inn for a mug of ale. "Half an hour1,706 words
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Article, Illustration476 1931-06-27 37 Lt. Gen. Lord Baden- Powell - Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell ABOUT CLIMBING. (By of Gilwell). 1 to a young human being, si babyhood, to climb. He omw, <>" tne furniture. m v and most girls too are in- j ei at -*»nic time or anotner m tree Ladders, masts, and ropebin- arc476 words
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Article236 1931-06-27 37 "Happiness m life is usually found by nhe man who is looking for something else." said Henry Ford a few months ago. "If you seek it, you miss it. If you lose sight of it, you find it. The rising generation has no great chance of236 words
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Article26 1931-06-27 37 ;\\'hat knows to know that one knowg it. What one does not know to ki -<»\v that one does not know it. That 19 true wWom.26 words
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Advertisement133 1931-06-27 37 Swimming Bath 4 An outdoor swimming hath is standard equipment on every President Liner. w A quick plunge before breakfast or before dinner adds zest to the enjoyment of your voyage. DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES and AMERICAN MAIL LINE Fob Style Engusb Outfitting jE3k w come and see our M^3 NCW133 words
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Article2037 1931-06-27 38 The following sermon wa> preached m St foul's Cathedral by the Bishop of kipon (Dr. A. Burroughs), the occasion iK-iiiu the annual Festival Service of Uie Corporation of the Sons of The Clergy. It i> written, man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that2,037 words
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Article133 1931-06-27 38 No matter who you are or \vli ,t are, every man, woman and child I* ;;n occasional aperient. Waste matt is bound Ib accumulate to ri ItHer dcgtM ami every now m the food tract should 1* cleansed This is sound health-sen^- a)1( docton and health sj»eciali>t^133 words
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Article699 1931-06-27 39 LOSS OF ESTEEM. .cars ago, Alatlieto m I uicau,, quite imcoasciously, of me a man trom a U^peraie course. h ad committed a grave oaence and 1C v di*ia^ and came to me feeling "uositiou keenly. and bitterly, so IVund bitterly as to be discourte- alld unprepossessing699 words
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Article421 1931-06-27 39 t We all hate it. We love to dream of a world from which it has been purged. Modern invention has gone far to relieve us of it. A thousand menial tasks which out ancestors painfully performed have been taken over by the machines. Yet one cannot help421 words
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Article536 1931-06-27 39 Zeal With Restraint. Never contradict anyone m conversation, when the point under discussion Is an open question, and when there fe as much to be said for it as against. Do not get over-excited m arguing, but if thy opinion be considered erroneous or of little worth,536 words
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