Malayan Saturday Post, 18 July 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER PUBLISHED, EVERY SATURDAY. JVOL.VIII* NO. 28. JULY lft, 1031. PRICE 20 CENTS. The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED JULY 18. 1931.
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    • 149 1 I Cji ljußMto ci. tti. GIFTS Of rtACTICAL fiVfiftfiAY tI»I?MJtNES» I StfcttLlNG SILVtftANU E.t».N.S. WAWD. 1 J .w^^tt. P. De SILVA, Ll4. ;gj^^ I mlmlmP^^^^^mlß mlmlml^^ ißw^v^V^^*^ WBM* aH^^^ f a^ l M p a^^^^MßdflHHßHffl|| The World Pamoos Sovereign I Tonic for.- 7^37 I iF**^ Nervow OeWIUy, Premature Wwkiiesf, Fttigif,
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  • 929 2 CEYLON'S STATE COUNCIL OF 61 MEMBERS The Council will consist of 57 members instead of bi, a> the Secretary of State decreed. Jaffna is not likely to I* represented for a kniK i>eriod and then only if the Governor's heart melts towards them and he Hies his reserve lowers to
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    • 66 2 o'Wecific for oubetcs";; Or. WlnlcJar 1 "DIABETO«ir f 98 par bottle or 990 per dozen. XSlncoro's Bpeclal Hair Croam >>;; t Large Siia 60 cants par bottle or 96 par down. Bmall Biia 86 cents par bottla I or 9840 par dozen. SINCERE DISPENSARY! LIMITED, SINGAPORE.;; Wholesalers and Retailers of
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    • 164 2 »W»fT»»f»*»T??wt*4^B I J^rwe Orange SQUEEZE! Ttf£ FrsEST OF ALL ORANGE DRINKS. 9 If IH 1 illiaw I fiPV H *4&^ M fin A Cj^ fl if I bY X <^M I I ywm^k. 1 v BjaHaaa^^H a!^ fl 4 B^^Ba^MSßaaßaVaaH al Pfcone 6379 tor four r«4«ir**«il«. I i Popular Aerated
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  • 618 3 It must 1* true, MJTS a wag, that "Misery loves company," tor look how many people yet married. Some women contrive to look young; others dye m the attempt. Algernon "I once loved a girl, who made a fearful fool of me." Gladys: "What a lasting impression
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    • 257 3 Drink Milk at Its fc _"^n creamiest and purest. ftADlCflift H ken ever yon need UA2aT^ ood d reluble milk, nse DAIICOLD. Lr^^ypJl DAIICOLD" Milk Is Pii t gMfl offered to yon on a HSjfflj^H guarantee to satisfy or retnrn baals. SOLE AGESTS: FA. BABTHOLOMEtSZ ITD. 3 A, iafn«B Quay,
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    • 197 3 "SWIFTS.URE' j CROSSWORD PUZZLE DICTIONARY Bti Cranville M. 0 Hara. I I Price: $1.50 per copy. f (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED) PRINTED V PUBLISHED BY PETER CHONC 9 CO., j OBTAINABLE PtOM ALL BOOH SELLERS TBEOIGHODT MALAYA. f WEE BROS. UNDERTAKERS Monumental Masons and Marblt Merchants, No. 155. SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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  • 838 4 I. "lid' 11. Jul) There nas sensational drop m the Jfcetcna-mark m Loiid<»n from Saturday's §0.5 1 to 31 to the pound, al 1 1. (0 m oonsequenct ol the German financial situation. Otherwise tluu was no general rush t<< sell securities on the StiK-k Exchange although
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  • 126 4 TO PROMOTE FRANCO-GERMAN FRIENDSHIP I Reuter's *>ervice.l London, July 14. "We are going through exceptional conditions, hut yesterday's decision at Kale must have cased the situation," declared Mr. Arthur Henderson on his departure for Paris to converse with ministers en route to Berlin, where the Foreign Secretary,
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  • 197 4 Kuala Lumpur, July 13. [n reply to words of welcome from the Hon'bk Raja Chilian on behalf of Inofficial Memben of the Council, and bo the Chief Secretary and to other messages of congratulation on the honour <f G.C.M.G. conferred on him last month ■>y H.M. the King,
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    • 130 4 CRAWFORD OUR BLUSHING BRIDES THE PICTURE THAT HAS EVERYTHING -ROMINCE, GORGEOUS CLOTHES. W ITH thrills! ROBERT MONTGOMERY HARRY BEAUMONT PRODUCTION A METRO -GOLDWYN--MAYEB ALL TALKING PICTI BE i Picnin.t> COMSO ALH4MBRA UNIVERSAL'S jl f COMING PRODUCTIONS. T I I BAD SlSTER— with Sydney Fox and Conrad Nagel. *I I ITHE
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  • 463 5 Being Smiles of the Week. By "Quiz" hat "oppressive silence." I am m a to deny that a coat-of-arms j n the (> ™i of an oyster will adorn the „<>rk of tliat new gul>ernatorial gnper-car. 1:u l/nofficials have been told things of those things being not to ••blab"
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    • 220 5 1 AUSTINS SPALDINGS j New and Latest Design J A "'a Tennis Rackets I H Jnst Arrived. I GUT GUARANTEED. I V^ry reasonable prices. I I Rose Co M Ltd. I 1 86, North Bridge Road, f Phone Singapore, f 6396. ■HlgH YOU NEED TO KNOW H|||| I SBS O7HEN
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    • 348 6 THE FIRST MOTION PICTURE PRODUCED BY THE WESTERN ELECTRIC NEW PROCESS NOISELESS RECORDING "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" y hi WITH i \SI; Jk. RUTH CHAUERTON P wiP W/ITT PAUL I LUKAS 1U i| SOMETBING J TOMAEVEL AT CAPITOL A SHORTLY IF irs A P4IAMOI NT FICTPIB ITS tBE BEST SHOW
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    • 73 6 D ,A~ 4 D SOLE AGESTS J{ Naina Mohamed Sons Singapore Knala Lnapor. <■ MELTROPE Hl' SOUND BOX Patented flexible Attachment to Tone Arm giving controlled flexibility to soundbox, perfect fitting to Standard Tone Arms of slightly varying sizes and means of tuning to suit particular gramophone. Chappie Needles 71*6
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  • 73 7 Zv h L Dalies. H tel n th Jun^ 1931 m celebration of .he 25.h anniversary of the call .0 the Bar of Mr. 1 Seated, from left to right Messrs. C. Smith, H. R. S. Zehnder, Roland Braddell, Aubrey Davies, V. D.
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  • 81 7 m The new premises cf the Sindhi Merchants Association (recently purchased) was formally opened by the President of the Association Mr. T. Naraindas r J.P., on the 10th instant. -r j p (President) T Harumal, P. Mangatram. **ted, from left to right Messrs. Hassaram,
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  • 118 8 OVERSEAS LEAGUE "AT HOME Mr. Hobhouse. President of the Birmingham Overseas League, was entertained by the local branch me uve, 5 ea 5 M the President Mr. V. D. Knowles. Mr. Hobhouse, Mr. Stott, Miss Garrow ?nd Mrs. Stott. Mr Mrs Goodman Ambler and the Bishop of Singapore. M I
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    • 270 9 %t A AAA A.*x.*>.*.A^u. A. •«>-. fc.JU A.A. A. A A v*o*..*..*» AAAAAAAA A A A A A A A AAArP T* V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V
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  • 779 10 WHAT ABOUT THAT MOTTO? (By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell). Thirty years ago the South African Constabulary adopted as their motto, on the selection of the men themselves, the words "Be Prepared." "Be Prepared for what?" "For any old thing" was the reply. And certainly
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  • 292 10 AUSTRALIAN CLERGYMAN'S I EXPERIENCE Alter an illness when the trj_K> I has beCOOM depleted, there often ••I'.owjß a period irhto health still hangs m a \i 1 Some people recuperate mat* ;:cklyß than others, but there are thoic whoM reining to have used up all their
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  • 73 10 ORDER ISSUED "BY GOVERN- 1| MENT AND DUCE." Rome, July 9- J Signor Mussolini's first short reply II to the papal encyclical was fired to-day with the issue to the Federal Secretaries II of the Fascist Party of the order issued I] "by Government and Duce," declaring 1]
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  • 43 10 London, July q. Messrs. J. and P. C&ats will cot 11 wages of all workers by ten per cent 1 from August next bm full time is likely j to be resumed m all, instead of some i departments.
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    • 96 10 I YOUR CLOTHES ARREST ATTENTION TRY TUNG CHOY (B*Ubli«b«d ilgf). V The we known Master Tailor A \>irX patronized byl I y A Europeans and! Vij Asiatics m Town /Hi WHERE iH! cvt Fa styie ill if are Guiraote<sd II (I Money refunded H if not satisfied iL PHONE 7140
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  • 3781 11  -  M. Erskine Fraser OUR NCW SERIAL STORY; I By HDIUFSYUGIO FOIGUSDJ OGH H it might be the police. We've had to telephone for them." He looked at Anne, Anne m her mother's wedding <lres>, still clutching her fan m one white-gloved hand. "D'yoii think you'd belter come up?
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    • 116 11 IWAH HENG CO., j (PHOTO STORES) I 95. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, j j SINGAPORE. I Stockists of Materials for I Jfrtists arjd J9rt Students I I KROM* 1 WO 32 fl Artist's Oil Water Colours I Artists' Brushes I Greyhound Pastels I Students' Colours I j Showcard Colour Brushes I
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    • 350 12 Switch off occasionally! V True enough, too much tannin, the drug found V f\ m our ordinary mealtime drink, upsets the J nerves and digestion. I 1 That doesn't mean, though, we need give it ■HHH up entirely. Just be moderate 1 Switch off once or twice a day to
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    • 147 12 Keeps hair smooth tidy I No more unkempt hair no its natural lustrous sheen more need to worry how and helps prevent dandruff, your hair looks! to Stacomb keeps unruly hair Try Stacomb. Men and m place. Keeps it smooth... women everywhere use It. tidy. Never leaves it matted At
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  • 133 13 H. E. Sir Cecil dementi and the Bishop cf Singapore. I K.E. Ma-or-Ceneral (centre) and Mrs. Oldfield (on the right). B Lady Colina Hussey and h.E. Sir Cecil Clementi. I The Her,. Mr. Sproule, Acting Chief Justice. I Mrs. Pledger's Store. Basket stall. Mrs. Prentis is seen
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    • 209 15 different H iilß/y^i Mcnish 'The cream of speed'- the foam at a ship's bows, dies down as she enters port —•he's going slow The process of producing "Grand Macnish" whisky is necessarily slow. For seven k»U yean, at least it m matured. 'Going slow' m maturing is one of the
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    • 225 15 j Stands for Quality I Do you know- I Oranga 9 like Lemons, are alkaline m reaction m the body and help to correct acidity.-Uental dullness. 1 headache, alu^ishness, indigestion, and sleepless- 1 ness are all symt >rrn of aiiiity caused by over-miu»- I gence m acid-forming foods. Form the
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    • 150 16 nnAQ a If THE BETTER I rKwDAIV blade i FITS EVERY RAZOR a OF THIS TYPE I NEW AND OLD If you use a two-edged razor, a PROBAK Blade will fit H. No j matter old design or new the better blade will fit it. And what J|C V I
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  • 2440 17 THE NAVY AT HOME. FEATURES OF THE AIR PAGEANT. THE HERO OF ZEEBRUGGE. LECTURE TOURS IN THE STATES London, June i_\ 1931. The King's Microphone. speech of the King will be least when he oi»eiis the new Km- < «eorge Hospital at llfor d next It will
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    • 253 17 Hotels Afloat I Ihe comforts and convenience* of the be*t hotels are yours on the President Liners Twin lieds. Private baths. Running hot and M cold water m every stateroom. Fans without M extra charge. Thermos bottles. Wardrobes. I Separate flhiffonien*. More than ample room I for perfect oomfort An
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  • 99 18 The tail, long-haired youtii cuteicd the musk publi>her's otfice carding under his arm a small roll of paper. "Good Afternoon!' 1 said the pubUsher. What can Ido for you?" Well cr I have a song here," be began, and I was wondering if yon would publish it. Mr —^hall I
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    • 152 18 FOR i Jpß^|^ /4 ALWAYS GO TO j ksr roysons, i i THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT, j 111, N3RTB BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. iWATERBURY'Sk I Compound I I 1 restores vitality. ..tones up the sf'^'^•^VV^^^/ 4k \^m\ I I whole system. It is both a food /r\^T~ ""ji**n^\ /^T^VJuJ I I
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  • 768 19 GREAT "PEACE RALLY" IN LONDON. TOASTING THE ANGEL OF PEACE". (Reuter's Service.] London, July 1 1. unprecedented "peace rally" was m London this afternoon. H ige procession* converged on the Hali, where a most represeiitajj V i atbering was aridreaifd l>y Messrs. X say Mac Donald, Baldwin and Lloyd Ocorge,
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  • 89 19 [Reuter'a Service] London, July 15Awards for heroism on the occasion of the "Poseidon" disaster include promotion of Petty Officer Wills, who was instrumental m saving many lives and keeping up the spirits of his imprisoned comrades, to the rank of Chief Petty )fficer. Wills preferred this to
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  • 189 19 ANTI -JAPANESE FEELING IN CHINA. [Reiner's Service.] 1 1 Ahaiae fcOP exacerlxitiou caused by Ij tht anti-Chinese riots m Korea, the anti- Chinese and Overseas' Protective Asso- M ciation (consisting of representatives oi commercial, industrial, civic and other Chinese organisations m Shanghai under il the aegis of the Chinese General
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  • 49 19 [Reuter's Service.] Amsterdam, July 15. The GfßCfal Council of the International Transport Workers' Federation has decided to send a delegation to the Far Kast to enquire into labour condition! of transport workers and to propoqatc federation HMO* worker? who have not yel joined it.
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  • 30 19 TWO TRANSPORTS FOR 'A' LINER. [Rttttr't Service.] I Wasbingtoo. July 15. I The UvM States Army has offered to exchange two tnuwportt bf the States Une ia loaing money. *1
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  • 71 19 [Reuter's Service.] Paris, July 15Two Decrees arc being published m Pfcris md Moscow to-morrow, namely B French Decree rescinding the Decree of October ;rd restricting the import of certain ROMilfl products m order to prevenj dumping and I Russian Decn* „,cindin. Mi, Decree d O**« taken as reprisal
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  • 67 19 f m An elderly widower bud liis heart a* M the feel of Modem itfrl at i night- t ],,l, rFu- tlit-i niL-lil '''lie i i follow oj.j was m beautiful ai Gatl* VI lc M'-lif«l. "<>h. FM c«» Ml ■Im.mi: li .-niytliiny '<" V'»». thuling." MM The i:"' ;lvt
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    • 211 19 \ANC-CRE (BLOOD CREATOR) I I I CONQUERS ANAEMIA! I /BOTTU*J.UU lh.it ured hstlevs feeling, lack ..I vitality and general debility i» /f- ~j£l caused »> impoverishment of the blood, more frequently known as T|^ BOTTIi o-i i Anaemia. But no longer need the scourge of this distressing and fa 11
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  • 309 20 The Malayan Saturday Post. July 18, 1931. CONFIDENTIAL! [I i humble weekly journal mij l< ly step m where disniitied daily It papers apparently tear to tread, -el would utter a strong protest against tbtlj present "Hush Hush policy of the I j Malavau administration. We can see ft no
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    • 73 20 y^- pk I ■m. H^Hk A^ pi P^PJ ■^P^P^PJ pM pI h aPlp^pV AY P^p^Pj I PA J ■^pB pa j ■■■■■■1 HMi Bi M^BBBBB BB BB^. BB^. .^flBJ BBBBBBJ BBBBBBBBBh^^ B^B^^^^^^BB^bl BlP^*™™^! Bl™^^^ B^ ■BB^ BB^ BB^ B^ BW i^H bw BjkJM BF k i .^fl^B^ B^B^^ B^B^B^B B^B
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    • 18 20 Sleeplessness Go back to sound healthy sleep by strengthening your nerves with Sanatogen. SAKATOCEN The True Tonic -Food
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  • 222 21 .,n cr of unofficial* on the S.S. Council has been increased to three, and the cxtta scat red has been given :o the Hou. mcd Enn©». Alul at len^ th mihitions of the Asiatic comH tea realised. They have g feW hurt l>y their exclusion from ecttttft
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  • 1834 21 GERMANY'S FINANCIAL CRISIS. [Reuter's Service.] New York, July 15. Busukm on Wall Street today was so dull, the outstanding feature the drop m the Sterling rate to -IS 16, the lowest since the return i Britain to the gold standard. Later the rate rallied to above 4-S4- On the other
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    • 95 21 THEY'RE BUILT THAT WAY! IF THEIR BONNETS WERE ALL RIVETTtD DOWN, PROVIDING PROVISION WERE MADE FOR PERIODIC ADDITION OF ENGINE OIL, IT WOULD HAVE LITTLE EFFECT ON THE FAMOUS YEAR IN, YEAR OUT, THEY STAND UP TO THE MOST HEART-BREAKING TREATMENT WITHOUT ATTENTION. LOOK THEM OVER AT BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED.
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  • 210 22 Harbour Grace, July if I Two Hungarian airmen. Alexander! Nauyar ami Cie«»rce ICnders, have -t.:ttc! 9 on a traii>-Atlantic flight to Bmlapot m machine called "Justice for Hm>ll llmiifmii. July io. i The Trans-Atlantic Airmen aU |j landed here. 1 The Hungarian tran>- Atlantic airmen Itj
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  • 152 22 [Reuter's Service.] [Continued from page it). that G-ermany shall incur no expenditure on armaments above what is already included m the Reich Budget. No condition is attached with regard to the Austro-German Customs' Union. France will subscribe the greatest part of the loau. Berlin, July ib. There
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  • 333 22 GERMANY OPTIMISTIC. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, July ib. A leiMstioil has been created by the announcement that Mr. Mac Donald and Mr. Henderson are not K'jing to Berlin for a "Cheque!*" meeting after all. Dr. Brueninj; and Dr. Curtius are coming here to-morrow. Mr. HenderKM will
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    • 69 22 Gut! Ik \n^ HBI NOT CLAIMS- bat FACTS are oor I Urn J^UUlClll. I^^B IBV fFr WE GIVE THIS UNSURPASSABLE I Koa»l is guaranteed t<» outwear am I w^ r vie et l ua^ P P e e m and con>\ilt us about y< n IB tyre trouble to-day. I
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  • 1667 23 Sptcial to I Malayan Saturday Post." Copyright. I aCOSWAY OF THE PEN. London, June io, 1931. g a ;,i Cosway, it was said thai tuici were "u°t only fashion- the fashion itself.** The Mr. Lytton Strachey's i 9 m Miniature" (Chatto and makes it likely that the one
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    • 338 23 —CAR OWNERS— We can upholster and paint your 1 Car, renew your Hood, Side Screens, Cushion Covers, etc.— cheaper than any firm m Singapore, t OUR MATERIAL AND J WORKMANSHIP ARE GUARANTEED. THE SINGAPORE UPHOLSTERY. I 3, Armenian Street. I T I I SCHOOL BOOKS. 1 School Algebra by Crackney
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  • 519 24 BARRED TO GIRLS. World's Most Embittered Lovers. Cuventty. "Women," growled a maaahre, iqaarejawed linn, "ain't worth a com." A docen "'her men nodded m agreement. Folded their arms, and glared aggressively It an imaginary damsel. I wa» among the women haters (says a "Duly Kxpress" rniTi
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  • 163 24 MAN'S FATE REVEALED BY HIS WIFE'S DREAMS. Warsaw. The discovery that a well-to-do merchant of Stauislawow was buried while still alive has been made as the result <»f the terrible dreams of the man's wife. The merchant was buried, shortly after Ettter, following a consultation among
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  • 167 24 DOUGLAS PENNANT CASE: NEW LIGHT Af-TER II YEARS. After eleven years new light is to 1* thrown on the myatery mrioundmg the dismissal <>f Miss Violet Douglas-Pen-nant from her post as commandant of the Woman's Royal Air Pdtce during the war. This was the statement which Major
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  • 31 24 Father (to little Boblrie, who is cryß iflg for another helping of pudding) II Do you know what you'll ge" if M don't stop crying?" Spoilt child A-a-another -:ve pudding [a
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  • 174 24 IMPORTANT DECISION TAkenl I BY METHODISTS. I I."IHi.)K, J I Women may iooa l>e tdmit! I Ministry m the three M.-tk H churches. |E A joint OOWfllittt of the I 'nited and Wflkytu El Churches, which investigated H (100, ha> retched a conclusioi: i> m)
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    • 222 24 M^^^^W^Af Your iHH'lu'tbooli. nerves j *X vl x a f^jß^il 'A Hl'l^\lit It I I V*^ V 1 MWPyi FKKK-WHEEUMi TnDA^ <<■ not just another of the clutch. Yet your ear is always Hiipinobile. hut .< new. tested fc^Tl m --ai. fulK -nt r-•i I #L with the I principle
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    • 213 25 EASTERN SERIES I I w^ A II 1 'W^icr '^5^ ?^b^ 'TO say "Milkmaid" Milk U part 9 I(S^ rg\ "?i*Ss{/jl 'I of Burma's national life i§ no I I] TftV j^7^ v V^^im^l exaggeration. Each year, m M i ftffiS/E "S) V-M 7jMi\| thousands of homes, the richness f
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    • 244 26 For Style English Outfitting COME ANO SEE OUR os*)0 s NEW SHIPMENT OF jyJs& PRESS SHlnT' PLAIN STIFF FRONT qr\[ PLEATED IJl| t r j| f SOFT OR STIFF FRONT ff y I DRtSo«S•• In I ji v'tkh yk(%*k LATEST CUT fe^vV^iat'jW .3 coat shirt K& J£&,~A-' FOR EASY TO
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    • 310 26 r» PROF. DR. WOLF-EISNER'S I 11 Santuban N Tuberculine Preparations. 1 FOR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF |1 TUBERCULOSIS. jl HOSPITAL TESTS. [1 These are used now m all leading Hospitals m the World. [1 It is a very simple and safe way of dealing with Tuberculosis. I I Twenty years*
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  • 23 27 Technical School First Year Students with the President Mr. H. T. M. Kent (m the centre and inset). I
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  • 44 27 iJ^gaßggg^^SMlgggg^ 11 xD FpHprlfMj Malay States, on retirement, w.th omcers «.u Group photograph taken on the eve of departure of Mr C Hannigan m^/^ou, wear^n, gar.ands. c'erks of the Police Federal Headquarters offices. Mr. Mrs. Hannigan are seen m
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  • 33 28 Miss Clementi (left) m the Ball Bucket Race. Another snap of Miss Clementi. Mrs. Patterson. Mrs. Marasseh. Mrs. Mundell. m Col. Chapman assisting Miss Walker (right). mi Ml ■a.
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    • 267 29 m m^ i 9 -^n^aj|^^^ vS^ t f M^ I V The Peril.... that hovers by nieht Unguarded m his sleep, many a child becomes a victim of the dead* ly mosquito. Carriers of malaria and other fatal diseases, mosquitoes swarm at night. Spray Flit before retiring. Flit is deadly
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    • 120 29 Kaisins, Nuts and Chocolate. /^/^W A delicious combination (aV^^v i^Jv 1 This is the new Valencia There are many varieties of Jfl I^Xvl Fry's Cartet hocolate to suit .^^l^> K\ vl ill tastes plain or milk, with BilH I^\ Ir or without nut^ t>r raisin>. aw^^^/ The handy hygienic carton
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    • 568 30 1 1 ■r The Greatest Book m the World"| BEAUTIFUL EDI T/OA/sl of tde BIBLE I No matter how many other Bibles you now have, you will fir j new I pleasure m using the 'beautiful clear-type editions, illustrated here. I With most of us it is a matter of
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  • 1387 31 rHE WENDY HUT. GIRLS OF LONG AGO. Swindedra. v odedra wm stirring a pottage of ms >ver an ojkmi fire. She joked •i hei little brother, as she worked, •-c she would have wept. Mi the floor of beaten earth strewn th green rushes, Richard was playing
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  • 290 31 APPEARANCES DO NOT ALWAYS DECEIVE. Tlic man or woman whose skin is clear j of blemishes, whose cheeks are evenly 1 coloured with the glow of health, whose 1 eyes are clear and bright, is presenting an api>earance which is by no means a deception. These things are all indica-
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    • 337 32 TBE CAR OF YOUR j I i CHOICE I WILL BE THE NEW I AUSTIN TWELVE SIX Bt w" JUST ARRIVED. I ARRANGE A DEMONSTRATION RUN I Worth Waiting for rice 235 C S -°>°°>L I BORNEO MOTORS Ltd. I SINGAPORE. I PENANG. TAIPING, IPOH. KUALA LUMPUR. SEMEMBAN. MALACCA. HADD
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    • 233 32 I Diarrhoea 1 1 will be stopped by II I taking KALZANA I I Diarrhoea is caused by inflam- I i mation of the intestines, I j I generally due to irritated nerves. I 1 I By taking Kalzana, the Calcium food, you I j H will provide your blood
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  • 100 33 fhfl clever young footballers from Johore who had very creditably accounted tor Negri Sembilan and Malacca were overcome by nervousness „nen they met the ocal side before an enormous gathering at the Anson Road Stadium and their efforts were swamped by the brilliant
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  • 113 34 i D oo ,nt «t irthnr-P He was received by all the officials and a guard ot honot. A H H the Tunku Mahkota was 0' the Ist instant swcrn m as me sole Regent ot Jonoie. ne was recr. m Jy i At Home was
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    • 43 35 [Quality Tells. (l^K) HLNCE THE REASON ]|j"'F ANY CONNOISSEUR Mineral Waters ltd i |11 will Insist ORANGEPOP Favourite Drink. The Phoenix Aerated Water Works, SINGAPORE. Craven A THE LARGEST SELLING CORK-TIPPED GICARETTE IN THE WORLD. DO NOT AFFECT THE THROAT. CARRERAS LTD, LONDON.
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    • 45 35 J^ TUB* I^Pvi H I S X V I N&^~M WITH I 1 Small Label 8 I m 9 BIG REPUTA7 lON. SH I SOLf 1 AQ-ENTS— I John Little fi Co., Ltd. I (INCORP<JRATED IN E^OLAND.) Singapore, Fenan*, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. I I ill
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  • 850 36  - Sport of The Week A MALAYAN REVIEW. ARGUS BY The Singapore soccer side sensationally spurned what had l>een expected to l>e a strong Malaya Cup challenge from Johore Seven-nil is pretty convincing, isn't it? It would *eem that exaggerated significance had been attached t<> Johore's victories over Negri Sembilan and
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