Malayan Saturday Post, 24 October 1931
1931-10-24
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Article674 1931-10-24 2 NOTORIOUS CHINESE WOMAN CAPTURED Peking, Aug. 30. Widow Chang, leading 46-year-old woman bandit chieftain of (Vest Honan, about whose life and picturesque personality many stories have appeared m American and English newspapers and magazines, has been captured and has paid the extreme penalty. She was captured by674 words
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Article1396 1931-10-24 2 Geneva, Oct. 13. The Council Committee of five met at 10 o'clock and it is understood are discussing a draft for* mala proposed by M. Briand to deal with the problem of the SmoJapanese dispute. The Council will try to obtain from the Japan* ese1,396 words
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Advertisement38 1931-10-24 2 Jrue Orange SQUEEZE! THE FINEST OF ALL ORANGE DRINKS. i /JmliH f in I i& m.y^ MBh Hj^JSh Phone 6879 for your requirements. Popular Acme* Water Worts m j 26, 98 ao, Ghoon Guan Street, 1 SINGAPORE. 138 words
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The Malayan Saturday Post
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Article851 1931-10-24 3 w* V V V V V V V V *l* *i* Hi The Wife— John dear, I fell I must come to the office. 1 suddenly had Mich a longing to see you. Her Husband And did you bring the bill as well The teacher had l>een851 words
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Advertisement194 1931-10-24 3 'GOLD LEAF THE PREMIER CEYLON TEA IS MALAYA! Pin your faith to the Brand that has won universal favour for over 20 years and remember that no Tea is ever so welcome as when "GOLD LEAF" makes the brew. Packed m the following sized packets to suit all pockets:— I194 words
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Advertisement143 1931-10-24 3 INSURE YOUR EYE-SIGHT I wr- with j LAZARUS 1 1 CAPITOL BUILDINGS I I fel. No. 2751. I I I wee bros. UNDERTAKERS Monumental Masons and Marble Merchants, No. 156, Selegie Rd., Singapore. Tel No. 3869. Fresh Floral Wreaths Made To Order. I Artificial Wreaths Always m Stock. Italian Marble143 words
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Article336 1931-10-24 4 PRINCESS ELIZABETH TO MAKE HER DEBUT. Three 1 rincesses, and possibly four, will be among the 12 bridesmaids m attendance on Lady May Cambridge (the Queen's niece) at her marriage t«, Captain Henry Alk-1 Smith to-day. Among the children is Princess Klizabeth, who >>n this336 words
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Advertisement83 1931-10-24 4 lUniversals Scream Ofi I The Century GIRLS! GIRLS! H^^B^. SHE WANTED XN I How could he withstand s married, the nnmarried and 1 I The allure of those eyes, those who are on the brink I those lips, those soft, warm s :l I I With -Elliot Nugent -Jean From83 words
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720 1931-10-24 5 SPARKLES. BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. By -Quiz.' 1 Vii incredible rumour That Shell ami SoCOOy have taken pity <.;i Malayan motorists and decided to reduce tthe price of petrol to to cent*. Another One That U.K. is going to sacrifice half his "gaji," lay up the "Seabelle," and us^720 words
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Advertisement188 1931-10-24 5 HOW CAN I IMPROVE MY HUSBAND? wm A lamuns writer ooce sai.l tlw.t the only \\a\ V*T tor .1 wife to improve husband is to j<et a better h* never (jiiite measures up to wife'.s ideal of what V'^ W #4/^) (J$ [>) P LIVER LAXATIVE tf* (fr— iH^ Wf188 words
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Advertisement162 1931-10-24 6 w^ mjf/HTIUT TAKES PLEASURE .^gifc. PARAMOLNI IN PRESENTING i 0^ THE FUMNIEST M«VN ON THE SCREEN <M&£ J I G+jmMß CHARLIE RUGGLES j I ytKij tuc r^iDl UARIT n»f- J^\ v^i Int. Oel\L- nMDi i r-lttl H^ ITS RIOTOUS ROLLICKING I U' '1 if^^Sfc' .COMEDY WITH afrj>* <+W TAMARA GEVA162 words
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Article, Illustration53 1931-10-24 7 Miss Nancy List *'io was awarded the first prize. Snaps showing the pretty beach suits worn and the fun and frolic on Lido Day at Tanglin Club last Sunday. Mrs. Bruce Petrie who shared the second prize with Mrs. Some of the attractive beach suits53 words
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Advertisement204 1931-10-24 9 ill- ""BH I I Fresh Orange Squash cuts down the increasingly B B ■>J? i;S£^B I common human hazard of "slipping", mentally and Bill W^^^ Physically. Drink it regularly— you will feel better, B B^l 1 think faster, enjoy increased capacity, recapture con- j 5 SJBfl|^fc|fi||»^,^^^ g^B I I fidence204 words
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Article806 1931-10-24 10 Unjustifiable Pessimism— a German Critic—and a Friendly Novelist. "It anybody wishes to know what i> happening m the economic world to-day, why it is happening, and what is going to happen next, he cannot do better than read what Mr. Rather has written. "And806 words
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Advertisement107 1931-10-24 10 k]M TtLf fi WmTft wK*^~ "^^f^fl^r^TC^C^ -^fS^V. «^^^Bulf Ml I *^i^ B M\ JL I THE DUTCH EAST INDIES < VET another stronghold of "Milkmaid" > Sweetened Condensed Milk m the East. V All classes of all races m these islands V\ have learned to value its creamy richness. N107 words
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Article2289 1931-10-24 11 THE SCHNEIDER TROPHY WINNER. NATURE'S SPEED RECORDS. MAYOR OF NEW YORK'S VISIT. MYSTERY OF BUSH TELEPATHY. London, Sept. iS. Scots and The Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is to be entertained to dinner by Scots m London on his birthday on October 12, when he will be2,289 words
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Advertisement171 1931-10-24 11 FOR ALL HIGH CLASS SPORTS GOODS J RIGHT T^^^^W PRICES j; ALWAYS GO TO TsT ROYSONS THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT. I 111, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I SINGAPORE. are Pyorrhea Victims J-^rfad pyorrhea with its host of serious ills and loas of teeth. Remember, that 4 person* BPflJi^l out of 5,171 words
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Advertisement186 1931-10-24 12 T 1 i i ii i W/3jff > I ake the wneel and see tow Itl^ I x^ A :vXv:-.v.v:v; /i H w y /y/) CUT* OOWST UPKEEP KXPXBTSES Kfe^> I Drive a New Hupmobile over a reasonable distance, first m ordinary gear. W t I then retrace your route186 words
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Article841 1931-10-24 13 SPORT OF THE WEEK. A MALAYAN REVIEW. •> By Argus." •> £<•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>*& I have written more than once about the overdoing of soccer, with its effects on the form and physique of the players who are foolish enough to l>e pftiilty of it. The lesson is one which cannot be841 words
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Advertisement178 1931-10-24 13 ASSETS EXCEED $.1,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). 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 the British Life Assurance Companies Act178 words
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Advertisement432 1931-10-24 14 4 DEBTLITY !LJ REMOVED TO n|] I AN)EM I A 96 s °ia B P orf Road> JlPr %»r^ tllllltt Jt\l)L IIUUoL Hfi y L r o i i_- wnolcsalc and Retail W>/'/ kN Haemoglobin RIGHT PRICES CORRECT GOODS Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical432 words
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Article, Illustration92 1931-10-24 15 Rev. Hobart B. Amstutz, Mrs. Amstutz, Mrs. R. E. Holttum, Master John Franckeiss and Miss Doris Frankeiss. Messrs. S. Cowie, J. C. Mathiew and G. Mathieu. Mrs. L. B. Jenkins, Mrs. J. F. Peat, Mrs. Hurd, and Mr. L. B. Jenkins. Mrs. K. van92 words
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Article, Illustration37 1931-10-24 15 r^ncpiw nonulated farming district near Hankow where forty-five out of sixty-five All that remained visible of a once densely populated i<"" mg vi* ;> Wustrated louJon V /(S counties were covered by the inundations.37 words
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Article, Illustration12 1931-10-24 16 Siglap Team— winners. Kampong Glam— runners-up12 words
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Article, Illustration66 1931-10-24 16 y d a Interested spectators. I Sitting from left to right:— The Hon'ble Mr. T. P. Coe, Acting British Adviser, Kelantan, Tengku Ibrahim (Raja I Kelantan), Mr. H. R. Carey, Supt. of Education, His Highness the Sultan of Kelantan, Mrs. P. S.66 words
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Advertisement214 1931-10-24 17 r ml iwGrtltUin jX Mill I .>**-'/ I|, 'f|l]f I fff/f/ ''*'/W/i|M// JHLow Parker V w Pressureless IS improves your handwriting q f 'Pressureless Touch v and featherlight poise combine m the new streamlined Parker Duofold to give such instant, easy flow of ink that the pen writes almost of214 words
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Advertisement193 1931-10-24 17 IBM 2. < Sfidß^V m t .S r /t Keep your hair looking Stuart non-staining. Men, women andch i Wreneverywnereusa ci i IIAAI A lf ©very day to make their Simply smooth a little Sta- hair look its best, comb on your hair when you |n futai Of |f| |iqu|d193 words
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Article661 1931-10-24 18 ESCORTED TO GROTTO BY E BRANCARDIERS. eels In Rain For The Blessing. The Prince of Wales turned up ■nexpectedly from Biarriti and gave the Knglish pilgrims at I«ourdes a pleasant surprise. He was incognito, with a few friends. The royal car drew up at the661 words
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Article165 1931-10-24 18 £165 000 TAX ARREARS. New York. Miss Marion Davies, the film star, has returned from Europe confessing the payment of ,O°s.000 m income tax arrears. The amount covers a period of years. The Treasury had been seeking to recover £200,000! but compromised on the lesser sum165 words
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Advertisement144 1931-10-24 18 A« -ft. A A A. A A A A A A A A A A A A A «JI V*• T TO EMPLOYERS We can supply Office and Estate Staff, Domesitc Servants and all Classes of Labour Free of Charge. t SULBINA CO., v mplovtm'tit Ih'pattmcnt j 28, Chulia St.,144 words
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Advertisement118 1931-10-24 19 A b rt I THE FASTEST-STEPPING COMEDY IN MONTHS! r J M > With This Five-Star Cast of Famous Funmakcrs! WITH REGINALD DENNY CHUtLOTTE GREENWOOD LEILA HYAMS CLIFF EDWASDS LILIAN BOND ED BY CHARLES F. RIESNER METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER. .L TALKING PICTURE. Qomingt ALHAMBRA I DON'T envy GOOD HEALTH GET IT WITH118 words
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288 1931-10-24 20 The Malayan Saturday Post. October 24, 1931. TAXATION. In the Colony as m the F.M.S., the main topic of the moment is taxation, and how to increase revenue from it substantially without too severely pressing upon the community m a time of severe depression. It is generally agreed that the288 words
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Article268 1931-10-24 20 AUSTIN SEVEN ENCIRCLES THE GLOBE. Hector MacQunrrie and Dick Matthews the two New Zealanders who left London on February 23rd of this year and passed I through Singapore on the second half of their tour round the world m an Austin Seven successfully completed their long trek when268 words
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Article569 1931-10-24 20 INTENSE EXCITEMENT AT Geneva, Oct. 22. The text of the resolution declares that the Council m pursuance of the resolution passed on September 30th and noting that m addition to the invocation by the Chinese Government of Article n of the Covenant, Article 2 of the Pact569 words
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Advertisement49 1931-10-24 20 BE PHOTOCRAPHED BY H.N. BUCKERIDGE The European Artist-Photograpner. DISTINCTIVE AND R BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTIONS r prices ADJUSTED TO THE TIMES. LAIDLAW BUILDING Phone 7898' Energy A courts of Sanatogen will make you led fit ami freak and full of energy. Work more and better and enjoy life by using SANATOCEN49 words
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Advertisement148 1931-10-24 20 -f*^ mm s<j?&l V \llf?r —^sf^ ln f^ e eaf f^ e con r~^4mjk3? r ,^K tes we dre v cx citement and have only 4^T perceive neither pain nor tiredness or anything else for that master. However, after it is all over, then one notices the effects of the148 words
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Article103 1931-10-24 21 DIVORCE REFORM IN SPAIN. mt of the most startling pieces social legislation m Spanish iistory was passed m the Cortes when Aritcle 41 of the new •nstitution, dealing with divorce, adopted by the House. The ♦>cle declares that marriage is «*sed on equal rights and is disible by mutual consent103 words
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103 1931-10-24 21 PRESIDENT COSGRAVE'S GRAVE WARNING. After a three days' embittered debate the Irish Free State Parliament finally j Kissed the Public Safety Hill, which received the ft( vernor-General'fl assent. The Kxecutive Council of the parents of any youths associated Irish Free State has made an j order bringing the Public Safety103 words
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Advertisement50 1931-10-24 21 9 1 1» V ir I 9 1 £tr Imm »m i I 'i oAonge QJua/ify i I cAange m Hrice I i I 111 /iflm IS^x&\ I y^n^ Kil f^^l x w^^j #v HI I r i II i MAI AY A A i A \v I f*lf* ADCTTC50 words
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Article624 1931-10-24 22 AN ASTONISHING PRELUDE. Geneva, Oct. 22. There was an astonishing prelude to to-day's Public Meeting. The whole Council was seated at the rounld table and awaited for |fr. Yoshizawa for 25 minutes. The Chamber was tilled with an excited gathering in the public seats. M Briand took his seat at624 words
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Advertisement124 1931-10-24 22 PjOOOOBDDOPOBHOPOOQOt Cm UUJ 1 9 MwwfMU teiip: r', pg Fir 6 and Mflrinc BSBssffiw^jjiptwi[ji 1 1 ]ju£ I I|v I ArNli I 1^ 1 1 Ixl I v F fry' I 1 1 11' 111 I ~f Bb c-f) r\nfi i v \r\ nr^n ai mm a Bj I J>Z124 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1931-10-24 23 THE WENDY HUT. BOYS OF LONG AGO. Morgan. Morgan hung about the palace foi hours, and at last be caught s ight of the "madman". All Europe had heard of this man and his crazy theories; he wandered from court to court, pleading, begging, but DO prince1,200 words
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Advertisement149 1931-10-24 23 I HEADY l.Nb'luU! NOW ON SALt j IDEAL GIFTS FOR BOYS 8 GIRLS I OF ALL AGES FOR 1932. I A superb souvenir of ldu!^viP^uSSl I' 1 Thirty full-pagus ex- EM elusive studio studies At t jj^ijuxj^ 4jjJrr _^^ljtil New film story annual. •> I T, If Nine thrilling complete149 words
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Advertisement571 1931-10-24 24 b- DCn V¥ AI If x' l^^^ If M It 1 n 111 \> j IVL V L 1 11VL; x |i^Vi various orffini ol the body regained Iheii normal functional j tui k Should Women dread j REGLYKOL decreases the excessive amount of urine, v^^r-U nf ft hprffrtlv removes571 words
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Article, Illustration206 1931-10-24 25 Standing: Chan Weng Hon, Ong Chin Huat, Khaw Bian Thong, Chee Phui Kwai, Khoo Soo Keat, Tan Hooi Teik, Yap Yeun Fook. Sitting: Ng Kam Phooi (Captain), Wee Gim Leong (Chairman, Football Department, C.R.C.), Lim Lean Teng (President, C.R.C.), Ton Hooi Choon (Hon. Secretary, C.R.C.),206 words
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Article, Illustration66 1931-10-24 26 Capt. C. A. Scott with Platcon 5. lkjdfashfasdfasdfasdfasd PENANG CHARITY FOOTBALL MATCH. In Aid of the Indian Unemplyoment Fund and the St. George's Tamil Church. The above match was played between the C.R.C. and the Perak Indians on the Victoria Green, on Saturday 3rd, October,66 words
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Article, Illustration368 1931-10-24 28 THE BILLY BOYS' WORKSHOP. Making a Folding Bookstand. This useful bookstand with t<>Ming ends can be made from wood three-eighths of an inch thick. For the base you will require a piece fourteen inches long and six inches wide. Plane this on both sides, and all round the edges, and368 words
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Article148 1931-10-24 28 OUR SWEET-MAKING CORNER. CORNER. French Nougat. For 'his you will require <m<pound of granulated sugar, the white <>f <ne egg, a handfui of sweet almonds, and some glac? cherries. Drop the almonds into very hot water, remove the skins, and cut the nuts into spikes. Cut each cherry into four148 words
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Advertisement446 1931-10-24 28 WE CAN GET ANY BOOK YOU WANT v 11 usinesi We arrange tor books, periodicals. pictures and other publications to be sent direct from the publishers to the customer WE SAVE YOU MONEY On l><*>k et< to order, you arc charged onl\ the PUBLISHERS 1 PRICK pins postage tnd delivery446 words
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Advertisement35 1931-10-24 28 7 tribute to your Taste and they will also reflect your Individuality CLOTHES. HUNG SUNG MERCHANT TAILOR CONTRACTORS TO H.M.THE NAVAL BASE, POST TELEGRAPH I DEPARTMENT. I 123, Hill Street, Singapore. I TELEPHONE 2235. I35 words
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Advertisement322 1931-10-24 29 BONNY BABIES OF BURMA I il I1 i <Al r v f''a>t, m I'llliltlwUk lirrii.ii, M.il.im, Ceylon. ilu^^r Siain. Dutrh Mast Indies \\ll|Pf int^ ilstwluri parents anS^AVIL MMuiu^ to rt-lv ujmjii Haby's v\\"^ llM 'i I ablets li i kiepin^ lu\ ~*^^i\' I *vnaO children free from ~~^£J W m322 words
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Article1367 1931-10-24 30 London, Sept. j WHAT PEOPLE READ. Crime and detection fiction A "prominent librarian" tells us this week that thrillers make Up the favourite fare of the British reading pul Ik to-day. He adds, however thai the standard of reading has "risen tremendously" during the last ten years and1,367 words
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Advertisement60 1931-10-24 30 Correctly Made OF SOUND WELL SEASONED TIMBER BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED TEAK BLAOKWOOD FURNITURE AT FAIR PRICES CAN NOW BE OBTAINED at SUN WAH, Victoria Street £nquiries Inspection Qordidlly Jnvited ■KB BBm BY I BY Jh By flf v I At bt v bVI r S _V M V iffi B bVb60 words
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Article432 1931-10-24 31 A MORE FLATTERING STUDY. Here is a tribute of another kind, rather more flattering, coming from one who confesses that at one time she was critical of John Bull. She then goes on to say "He makes a bad impression on strangers because he doesn't care thai impression he makes,"432 words
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Article264 1931-10-24 31 The Marquis of Lothian, Chancellor of the Dochy m the National Government, recently delivered an address at the I/>"don School of Economic* which is printed m this month's "Contemporary Review." Lord Lothian is one of the politicians whose influence is a growing one, and his264 words
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Article160 1931-10-24 31 Making the Worst of Both Worlds "The basis of the. economic life of every community is the use which is made of property. Logically there arc two extreme alternatives. Either you can leave property m private hands and encourage it U> employ the people under the stimulus of the urge160 words
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Advertisement197 1931-10-24 31 i fainted! 'W^W^ Home!- *'-'^\J^L^\' ANAEMIA IN WOMEN The demands made by nature on a woman's system naturall) make her more liable to fall victim to anaemia (biood impoverishment i than a man. Indeed, by far the greater proportion of women's ailments are directly traceable to this 'insufficiency of the197 words
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Advertisement289 1931-10-24 32 I^^^^^^^^^^^H AUSTIN SEVENS have been oa the road for nearly ten years, la spite of ihis, ihe manufacturers j have not had to alter their original design except m m regard to detail improvements. They have t W M been copied tbe world over but never bettered. mm I W289 words
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Article, Illustration136 1931-10-24 33 H.H. THE SULTAN OF BRUNTS VISIT TO JOHORE, ON 7TH OCTOBER, 1931. Seatedr-The Hon'ble Y. M. Ungku A. Azis, D.K., H.H. the Sultan of Bruni. H.H. Tunku A. Bakar, D.K., etc., the Hon'ble Dr. R. 0. Wmstedt, C.M.G., etc Standing:— The Hon'be Mr. L. Rayrmn, Pengaran Mohamed, A.D.C. to H.H.136 words
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Article, Illustration20 1931-10-24 33 The nature of the attack seems to have terrified the inhabitants away from the streets.20 words
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Article, Illustration129 1931-10-24 34 CHRISTENING OF UNITED STATES NAVY AIRSHIP "AKRON. Akron, Ohio More than 100,000 people, one of the largest crowds ever to assemble under a single root, witnessed the christening of the United States Navy airship "Akron" recently at the Goodyear-Zeppelin airdock near here. The huge leviathan of the air, the largest129 words
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Article, Illustration20 1931-10-24 34 H Chinese soldiers tied up and guarded by Japanese soldiers. Japanese aeroplanes at Mukden. I20 words
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Advertisement99 1931-10-24 35 Quality Tells. UD) HENCE THE REASON I ill ANY CONNOISSEUR >V^^s^ Mineral Waters I I W/*ll T Favourite Drink. The Phoenix Aerated Water Works, SINGAPORE. TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP j yw <QUL fetf^B^V iM w J _^^^T^ "H 111 Mi jK^^l^ mI! I I 'r\ t i i I'll rm^v^99 words
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Advertisement88 1931-10-24 35 w 111 V«J 4^^ A Mfc Small Label oC' jL/ x!/ A (jt JL I\ L o John Little U Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England.) Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. LION BRAND 1 1 BRAND l ms**W I I j «I: 3s 3^ rMBRIOOt no 'J rjNG PALINGB^^ > P^NfiAPORMi88 words
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Article, Illustration838 1931-10-24 36 I ARE YOU A PATHFINDER? I (By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell). I 1 r Among the Red Indians the man who was good at finding his way m strange country was termed a "Pathfinder",— which with them was a name of great honour because838 words
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Advertisement42 1931-10-24 36 I THE TYPEWRITING I SCHOOL. I Established 1906. I I*rincipal I MRS. COOPER- ABBS. I 2, Victoria St., Singapore. Typewriting and Shorthand efficient in 3 months. Typewriting of any nature undertaken. Manuscript work a speciality. Classes for "Raja" shorthand for ladies. 442 words
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Article1240 1931-10-24 37 By the Rev. J. M. Campbell Principal of Trinity College, Kandy, from a Sermon preached at Westminister Abbey. Lord, when saw we Thee an hungered or athirst, or a stranger naked Of sick or m prison Tlk identical exclamation of gennine surprise sprang from1,240 words
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Advertisement55 1931-10-24 37 GOODWIN'S FRAGRANT sh v AND is l ?^vN^ la- /f/sy I "7\ nrrnrr /H'J rcl REFRESHINC fragrance of uj I y w|\ its" lather ac- ft jj XJ TOILET SOAP 1 creamy purity ffjl O// and makes the MjP )M\ K\ freshing /j| \|ijU D RY m\ alikctobody /-J i^P^'55 words
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Article691 1931-10-24 38 GIFTS OF GRACE. True religion has its source m God. If m one aspect H may be described as the result of man's age-long inquiry into life's mystery, we most Mill regard it as <lue to God's revelation of Himself to men m terms fitted to their moral691 words
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Article633 1931-10-24 38 Mathetes - Mathetes By lii one of the late Robert Hugh Benson's books, with, I think, this title, the theme is expounded that only through the gateway of personal suffering can we enter into a knowledge of the 'deep things of God. That there is truth m tlie statement,633 words
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Advertisement119 1931-10-24 38 5 Whether you are constructing a MULTI POWER A.C. Set or I I AMPLIFYER, or Just a SINGLE VALVER I j Get your Power and Heavy Duty Type Components from MALAYA'S ONLY j RADIO HOME" I 107, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. f r Just unpacked MULTI range of RADIO and119 words
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Article15 1931-10-24 39 74-5, Brass Basah Road. j TYPEWRITING AND j DUPLICATING JOBS I UNDERTAKEN.15 words
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Advertisement288 1931-10-24 40 WATCHES precision instruments EYE GLASSES I THHOLX)LITES DUMPY LEVELS STAVI^S IH^T QU UJTY FBAMES OMEGA ROSKOPF prismatic compasses road-tracers and fittings TAVANNES CYMA ricflt:cting levels clinometers nickel gold.filled MEASURIKG TAPES AND CHAINS SOLID GOLD JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. DRAWING INSTRUMENTS IMITATION AND REAL BOXWOOD SCALES METAL SLIDE TORTOI3ESHELL NICKEL POCKET from288 words
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