Malayan Saturday Post, 26 December 1931

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  • 22 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MAIAYAS LEADING PICTURE PAPER- PUBLISHED EVaRY SATURDAY. SOL. VIII. NO. 49. DECEMBER 26, 1931. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 130 1 BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT To H M TBE KING 0F SIAM 1 g GENTS JEWELLERY Jl DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS IN FULL SUITES, IN M. 0. P. AND ONYX WITH PLATINUM FRONT COLD CUFF LINKS, f£i snn£ w5Si ™(S? buttons, and tie pins m platinum, plain and engined turned gold. 2i ALSO QOLD
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  • 36 2 The wordg 'Santa £bu»' are a COITUpti n of Saint Nicholas, the patron Saint of Children. In olden times, the disguise he asHliami was that of a Bishop. Nowadays he is much more picturesque.
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  • 99 2 Tlic Holly with iis lovely gre*n flossy leaves and its brilliant red I erries, is always regarded as a Ki«n of Christmas Festivities. Kven if yon don't have holly decorations yourself, you receive lots of cards, all twined about with coloured leaves and berries to wish you
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  • 109 2 m til* early days of Christianity, boxes were placed m Churches into which kindly disposed people used to drop coins for the i>oor. These boxes were opened on Christmas Day, and their contents were distributed on the following day; they were called the 'dole of the Christmas Box.
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  • 609 2 By Mathetes. Une of the discoveries 1 made long ago m intercourse with my fellow-Christians was the fact that there were some to whom the Christinas season held associations with pain instead of joy. The realisation that this was so produced m me as I young man I
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  • 174 2 little town of Bethlehem, how still we sec thee lie! Above thy deep aiul dmuka sleep The silent stars go by; Vet m thy dark sireets shineth The everlasting light; The hopes and fears of ill tn years Are met m thee to-night. For Christ is bom of
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    • 39 2 1 Orange iSQUEEZEi r«B FINEST OF ALL ORANGE BUNKS. J c^w^^^^^H HOI a\^^ lilii ill —^-^^B 4lj j Phone 6379 for your requirements. j 1 Popular Aerated Water Works Ltd. 26, 28 30, Ghoon Guan Street, j SINGAPORE. j
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  • 771 3 FEAR NOT? THE ASSURANCE OF CHRISTMAS Bishop Lancelot Andreues began a sermon preached before King at Whitehall, on 'Christmas Day, 1610, by pointing the significance of the fact that the snge] who came t. shepherds with the news of Christ's birth first back them ii not The same injunction was
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  • Christmas Calling
    • 1203 5  -  TREVOR DAWSON I By The Christmas carol is as old as Christianity. It had its cradling on that day of wonders when, on the eve of Christ's birth, the angels sang "Glory to God m the Highest and on earth peace, goodtoward man." To quoite
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  • 1198 6  - A Visit to Fairyland Hilda Comnam w^irreii +ho UL{jST*lATep *y I It was Cbnstmas Eve, and Molly and Teddy were spending this Christinas with Auntie Polly, who lived m a rambling old house far away m tbe country. Molly and Teddy had hung up their stockings, each with a polite
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    • 209 6 rWJien shopping for X'mas, do not forget your packet of "GOLD LEAF 11 TEA from your grocer. It is a welcome addition to your list of Yuletide necessities. OF ALL DEALERS. Sole Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. MEDICAL TEXT BOOKS. Gray's Anatomy (Des- criptive and Applied)
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  • 104 7 There are quite a number of letters m the alphabet which stand for things themselves. See if yom can find the answers to these questions each answer can be found m one letter. 1. Something you drink. 2. Something to eat. 3. A bird. 4. Part
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  • 1098 8 PUZZLES AND JOKES. Here are two simple little puzzles which appear very mysterious, and require cleverer brains than the average youngster possesses to explain. All the same, they will afford amusement at this festive season. In the first trial of strength you must have a piece of strong twine fastened
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    • 116 8 INSURE EYE-SIGHT LAZARUS CAPITOL BUILDINGS Tel. No. 2751 WEE BROS. UNDERTAKERS Monumental Masons and Marblt Merchants, No. 165, Selegie Rd., Singapore. Tel No. 3869. Fresh Floral Wreaths Made T« Order. I Artificial Wreaths Always lit Stock. Italian Marble Memorial of Any Design Made to Order. Prompt Attention Will Be Given
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  • 646 9 THE ORIGIN OF CHRISTMAS TREE. The question ol ilk,- origin ol ristmas-trees is ol great interThough their aftinity to lcl sacraments of the vegeta-,,,,-spirit is evident, it is difficult be certain ol their exact an- rv Dr. Tille regards them as ming from union of two elects: the old Roman
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  • 92 9 [f there should come to me A tender heart and true, Then may thai unknown Someone be A Woman through and through. And were her gentle voice Soft as the cooing dove, Then greatly would my heart rejoice, And, oh, how I could love Had she that gentle
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    • 72 9 Coming SoonUNIVERSAL^ KWO MAMMOTH PRODUCTIONS. X i DESTINED jSrm A ■rt-^ rl E T MOST FOR THE ffl| IK cA d P ,v O SENSATIONAL MOTION A° c PIPTIIRF W*."f jHP X <; fIUIUKC I |/.-^W E EVER PRODUCED fllwlfct \V^V fv 4|. trT NOTHING _pp^ZL_ GLARING LIKE 1i711i385j ln<4fVnH
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    • 69 10 PARAMOUNT presents:- III fWILLIAM POWELL m 1 I "MAN of the WORLD." i 1 i Vk A ROMANTIC DRAMA FULL OF TENSE SITUATIONS I "THE SECRET CALL" i IF IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE IT'S BEST SHOW IN TOWN. jJi \*r B^v tfe^fl i B^^CADIU^^^B I *^^BB rf^^^^^^gi,"^^ BlHrnJiiß i B
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    • 88 10 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. j PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Single G#py 20 cen*. Within British Outside British Malaya. Mtlajia. 3 months $2.50 3 months $3- x 5 6 months 4-75 6 months 6.05 12 months 9-«> 12 months 11.60 NOTE:— Please add 26 cents to «>ver bank commission on j outstation
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 11 Pontian Ketchil Reservoir, Johore— where Singapore's water comes from. The Lake at Taiping Gardens, Perak.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 248 13 f Stands for Quality You need it!! T^vsry drink of Fraser 8c Neare's Orange i-^ Squash scores for health.. .a brimful glass before breakfast, another before lunch, again about 3. 30 to carry you over that mid* afternoon "low-ebb" mark. "Help yourself to health by drinking Orange Squash regularly 1
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  • 1171 14  - CHRISTMAS WITH DICKENS. HOWARD HALDANE Iv v The Romance of the World's Greatest Christmas Stories. v By v Eighty-eight years have passed since Charles Dickens gave to delighted world the first of his far too few Christmas stories, whose tenderness, humour and greathearted humanity made him the most beloved of
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  • 319 14 THE ATTAINMENT OF TRANQUILITY The attainment of tranquiiitj I presupposes a comet lense of I values, a tolerant attitud Om I wards life ami people, an exact I estimation of our iadividu I u U I import a nee and -a healthily UU(> I ;i<,ning body and brain. I That
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    • 43 14 WWVVVVVVVVVVV'. j FOR SALE I i I Gestetner Duplicating machine for sale m per- feet condition. Cost $500 S (dollars five hundred): t owner wiling to part with same for dollars two hundred and fifty. <• Apply to: MRS. COOPER-ABBS, 2, Victoria Street, Singapore.
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  • 1115 16 HEIGH HO! THE HOLLY ROMANTIC ORIGINS OF YULETIDE DECORATIONS. rWlien we decorate our homes with holly each Christmas few of us realise that we are following m the steps of the early Christians of Rome, who regarded and revered it as the emblem of Christ's life the sharp prickles of
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    • 125 16 I MALAY VS LARGEST SPORTING For anythiag and everything phone 2938 I f^\ RE-STRINGING A SPfCIAIIIV f if'— Mm H/KV£ TROPICAL GUTS I I S 1111 T SUIT ALL POC KSTS. ill Ji| c are «ole stockists of the world's best W~ igjv and costliest T^"is Racket Strings^- fVC H
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  • 3390 17  - OUR NEW SERIAL STORY. "IT MEANS MISCHIEF" ROLAND PERTWEE BY (THE NOVEL IS BASED ON THE PLAY IN WHICH MR. JOHN HASTINGS TURNER COLLABORATED WITH THE AUTHOR). <> COPYRIGHT RESERVED BY REUTER. Sunding "!<> ne witb him m the Hbmry she experienced the feelings of a sensitive nature, forced again*
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    • 92 17 f^^^ A EASTERN SERIES wWxMlwA^ft'vF^ thought to-day is progrets. W EJjJßg^T^^ j j| If?^ In every branch of endeavour I j progress, and that Milkmaid B M Sweetened Condensed Milk 4 10 will build up their children to H health and happiness. X Wat Arun i» a landmark of g
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    • 148 18 LfT l AN2FMIA ymv/i y/. fcv\ of Haemoglobin 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. 111 iilllll lII IiUI^HIhI fUIi IUUJi^I BIG BEN gi ves you custom-made value m
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    • 98 18 BH -It 1 MI J xL JLJBk #V y~7V I' PUI 1 tf^ -"t—j^ m WWr Ml f lrf* .l« D4r _1, liny n vi 1/ JEWEL WINu YIK LERS 96, South Bridge Road, the "CHINA JADE HOUSE" Wholesale and Retail EIGHT PEICES COEEECT GOODS For outstation Customtrs Cash with
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    • 218 21 jiSPEE D... 1 i II ill Wriiinq! 'ill i i 1 1 A^ c a^ r P^ ane eaves old-fashioned vehicles far 1 ijHl jTJL behind, so the new Parker Duofold, with^Pres111 Iff sureless* Touch" surpasses all writing instruments ll lilfault! 'ij ll m speed and ease of writing. —mt*HS£
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    • 249 21 Iwlost of us, no doubt, over-indulge m our usual mealtime drink, which contains the drug tannin* Moderate amounts are not so harmful. But i^^^^^H too much does cause headaches, indigestion and nervousness. Why not change off once) You'll really enjoy a cup of Postum with your meals or between. It's
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    • 237 22 K^ child from Py orrheas I L X^orriif.a often attacks K^ y ic^^vL I m during the years of childhood, eating V-^^'^^fpittß Even > «>ntli needs the gum protec- mV I /'({/>/■ I Ne^le<-t of teeth and gums m early ■MKXsJA \|l I /W^ foothold m 4 out of 5
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  • 1097 23 L v.red flapper): "Doesn't jjng under the mistletoe La voll? t ht "oh, more or less, as the 1 What time did you come jj.: right, dear?" fo&tnd: "What time did you tO r*d JTife: 'A« half-past ten." fostend "Ah— er— l came m twenty to eleven."
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    • 145 23 JJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIMIII"^ V_ I I Every Year 1 I A Bonus Year! That is What Insurance with the Prudential Means jj 5 All policy holders of with profit I L E policies receive a bonus on the 3 1st De- E cember of each year that the policy is m s
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  • 253 24 The Malayan Saturday Post. December 26 1931. CHRISTMAS. We extend cordial Christmas greetings to all our readers. Let this be especially made a season of goodwill, for which there was never mure need than now. The traditional festivities will take place as usual. Hotels will be gaily thronged by spendthrift
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  • 384 24 BEING SMILES OF i •> •> THE WEEK. 1 <* f By ''Quiz." Kind reader:' Christmas greetings Let's all make this truly the Season of Goodwill. And remember, trne happiness lies m making others happy. Next week-end we'll know all about the New .Year Honours, latterly the subject, of
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  • 42 24 T Established 1906. j» Principal MRS. COOPKR-ABBS. f 2, Victoria St., Singapore. X Typewriting and Shorthand y efficient m 3 months. Type- writing of any nature undertaken. Manuscript work a T speciality. Classes for "Raja" shorthand for ladies. A
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  • 68 24 We have received from ie 'Malaya Tribune" Press 1., pictorial souvenir of the k ooininu Singapore Mtnofacti cis 1 Exhibition. It contains a tge from 11. 1-:. Sir Cecil Clen and interesting articles and useful 1 its of information. The souvenir is very atl (ively got
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  • 176 24 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR SERVICES. 1931—1932. December 24th— Christmas Eve— 5.0 p.m. Carols m the ('.alien 0.0 p.m. Festnl Evensong December 25th Christmas Day— 5.3P a.m. Holy Communion n.15 a.m. Holy Communion 7.30 a.m. Holy Communion (Choial) 9.15 a.m. Holy Communiou I 10. $0 a.m. Mattins
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 48 24 BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H.N.BUCKERIDGE The European Artist-Photographer. DISTINCTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTIONS AT PRICES ADJUSTED TO THE TIMES. UIDLAW BUILDING Phone 7898' t i Sore Throat? j FORMAMINT The Germ-killing Throat tablet conquers Throat and prevents infectious diseases* such as Influenza, Diphtheria, etc. At all Chmmimta and Store*. J
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  • 57 25 Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Rose, who reside m Malacca. Captain and Mrs. H. J. Aboey who were married on 30th October. Mr. and Mrs. K. Bo<sirg who were married on 29th October. The wedding of Mr. Edmond Kent and Miss Ena Black. The wedding of Mr.
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  • 46 26 Left to right:— H.E. M ajar-General Oldfield, Mrs. W. Bartley, Mrs. Oldfield and Mr, I W. Bartley (President of the Municipal Commissioners). I I Mr. and Mrs. Mcßryde and Mrs. G. Redfern. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gfrllistan.
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  • 54 27 Hon. Mr. Bagnall, Mrs. Goldie and Mrs. Goldie. y A. Brown, the A.D.C. to the G.0.C., H.E. Major-General Oldfield and Mrs. Mr. Hacker, Miss Brown, Mrs. E. A. Brown and Mrs. Hacker- Mrs. Bartley, wife of the President, Municipality, distributing the prizes for the afternoon's races
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  • Article, Illustration
    95 28 A dinner party to celebrate the winning of the Warren Shield. I The members of the Sturrock C/ub entertained the President, Major G. M. KIDD, M.C.S. prior to his departure on furlough, to tea and and later to a hockey match between the club and the Perak Chinese Recreation Club
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  • 781 30 A MALAYAN REVIEW. By Argus." <♦ >*♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦* And now what of the Malaya Cup rugger final? One must admit that it looks like a very good thing for Perak, on paper form. But paper form often fails to work out, m rugger as m other games.
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 124 30 ASSETS EXCEED $12 ,000.000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35.000.0< I The Great Eastern Life Assurance I Company, Limited. I INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLKMHNTSI. II HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry, I The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 205 31 I HERE'S A SHIRT THAT FITS AND KEEPS ON FITTING j S t y* H^^^j 4fl H Hx \f i l\ 5 H HKkV *Mi/ BTJA I. v I J s Hla? 1H QA /> BKt, < fli' I s j^ 1 \>j i /S/ I U Di^viflllr^ WmKm i
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 265 32 Ireclyrol! I is a ureat cure for DIABETES, li was shown upon chemical 1 analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urine 2 Ol patients after a few days treatment wi:h his preparation was J 1 reduced to a minimum, if n<>t elimina ed altogether, while the
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    • 326 32 r"^Zp. PHOTO OF NTRVT CFI.TS /j?fs J^&S^^k ~^m Energy V^^l ciiici veneer— I tree from depressing ail- I mentH wouldn't you like D j I <y r\t Kead what a P n Y s »cian wrote I to bj hke that Ox course a u nll Q a a t
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  • 49 33 Some members of the school staff. Lady Clementi and Miss Clementi arrive. O n top— Four Little Dancers: below— Children of the "A. 8.C." Song. Miss Pauline Brown who figured m the Sun Bonnet Dance. Some of the school children. Parents and Friends.
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  • 73 34 Mr. Dairies and Mrs. Strachan. Mr. Onraet. Mr. Dames. 1 I Mrs. Mundell. I Fhe second figure from left is the late Mr. A. J. Ferguson, I lext to him are Mr. J. A. P. Strachan and Mr. J. C. Osborne. I I Arrival of
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  • Page 35 Advertisements
    • 198 35 i fc^ >y m ■B^ a\ > I -^-V Vi r/ ""^n 11 1 1 1 —^j Keep your hair looking _y» m& non-stalning. Men, women S" l^' l and children everywhere use it every day to make their Simply smooth a little Sta- hair look its best. comb on
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    • 392 35 I Estate 8 Trust Agencies! I (1927) Limited. J I A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST j COMPANIES' ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY j DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT. j REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: j I Nos I. 2 3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. I BRANCHES: I No.
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  • Page 36 Advertisements
    • 60 36 Correctly Made I OF SOUND WELL SEASONED TIMBER BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED I TEAK BLACKWOOD FURNITURE I AT FAIR PRICES CAN NOW BE OBTAINED I at SUN WAH. Victoria Street I enquiries Inspection Qordiatty Jnvited I Bf ftV H H B V H B ■X B RB^RB^RB^RCRCBB ■> V X j The
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  • Page 37 Advertisements
    • 28 37 P TYPEWRITING ERVICE. ss Basah Road. RITING AND ATING JOBS )ERTAKEN. HIIII |\////m 1 ■//n^Hfr ivji^l Iy //^v 11/ H4t ii l j L'^l protection and longer wear.
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  • 379 38 Which tree takes longer to grow than an oak tree? A sloe (alow) tree. Whan is the book of Nature most interesting When autumn turns the leave* What is everybody m the world doiiitf together? Growing older. What is it that belongs to you and yet that is used
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  • 343 38 Yea/ 1 said Mr. Mouse, stroking his whiskers, "it was a very narrow escape, but there's many S slip between the cat's mouth and his however, perhaps I'd better tell yon the story from the l>eginning. The Browns had been away for a week at Christmas.
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    • 82 38 BJ bI BP' S/ .^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBb tB I BM BP» >* .^Bl BM B HB Bh B^t Bb Br j^ r .^B^l BB B^ '^B B^r By I y //> L&* *^fl^l hH^Bl^hß^^^Hl^^B^l^^^b. IB Bb Bb 'V^u' BBPB B BJ BJ Hflr /^^^■■^^wv f7p^| r^B B^^BH BJ Hh mi Bi BJ
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  • 104 39  -  AUNT BETTY By u want your parly to "go a bang," just think of the •arty you ever attended as Id, and try to plan yours ijngly. It's perfectly simple lon'l forget that little word You must have everywell thought out before--lUi( *> that there will
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  • 133 39 To come back to the parties of m youth— what fun they were! None ol the expensive, artificial lids to merriment had yet been invented, yet how we used to jnjoy our simple games of "Blind Man's Buff," "Postman's Knock," "Hunt the Slipper," ud "Musical Chairs." And
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  • 170 39 The mother who sets about the ■>:^ i' >ing of a party m a syste■uu.; way takes a large sheet of ■^h l and rules it off into eight lolumns. The guests' uaines go ■^a: m the first; the second two m*i- r acceptances, one for girls,
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  • 224 39 Numbers of small, inexpensive presents will go a long way to make the party memorable to small geusts, and there are certain features which should never l>e missed m an entertainment of this kind. A Christmas tree is the obvious decoration, and a large one, lit
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  • 134 39 The mure boisterous the games, the better the fun. A racecourse outlined down the centre of the room, and large enough for three to six persons to proceed abreast, is the only essential. lA>tI A >t the "horses" (little boys) g* down on all fours, and the
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  • 116 39 Growing boys and girls will enjoy this game. The players are given pencil and paper, and invited to write down any object they would desire to set rid of— the "objects" may rtngc from unwanted clothing to pet aversions m the way of lessons and tasks <>f all
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  • 206 39 Christina- m ancient days was the occasion for merry, harmless tricks, as may tie M*^ fr m thlS "ok Vuk- Gambole" of the sixteenth century. B «l contrived," the description runs, -with' a thred which, being fastened to some beame, hath at the nether end of it
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  • 144 39 Tins is a good variation on the old theme of Musical Chairs. If There is HO piano available, let the gramophone serve but put an expert m charge of the machine, and use your oldest records! Have a number of litle balls .(marbles will do); there should be
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  • Page 39 Advertisements
    • 112 39 i ARE YOU OUT OF THE PICTURE? >r ;ire you one of the smiling happy throng PINKETTES who keep themselves dean internally by the fQY occasional use of £S?S ■^LIVER&LAXATTVE^ syr fcv|NKETTE:| sick H PERFECTION M 0 HEAP ACHES, s rn4T r 7) Why continue to feel depres*sed and nuser-
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    • 278 40 T^^^^^^^A AUSTIN SEVENS have been on the road for nearly I^^^^^ A ten years. In spite of this, the manufacturers i^r A have not had to alter their original design except A m regard to detail improvements. They have W^ A been copied the world over bat never bettered. That
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    • 47 40 J THE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OP ITS I KIND IN THE WHOLE OF MALAYA. I Singapore Casket Co., i UNDERTAKERS, Monumental Masons Marble Merchants 1 I Nos. 1& 3 PENH AS ROAD, I Off Lavender Street. Telephone No. 6075 f J AFTER OFFICE HOURS Telephone No. 6072
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 42 Singapore Harbour. Chinese Temple m the island of Koo Soo (off Singapore).
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  • Page 43 Advertisements
    • 76 43 MALAYA'SJ MJI NEWEST MOST DELICIOUS if I DRINK I 111 FRUITPOP! 4 !Kf^j MADE FROM THE j B^^ FINEST IMPORTED j PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS j SINGAPORE. TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP Charges Your Brain and Nerve C«Us With Energy, and so E Ensures Against Physical and Mental Fatigue. j i
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    • 217 43 jt^ i TP LJ IP Ji* H Small Label fl I I BIG BIHITATION Uj SOL.& AGENTS:— John Little Co., Lm (Incorporated m Snoland.) Singapore, Fenitii, Kuala Lumpur Ipob. T**^**> "*^>m fc it-» 11 -fc 11 »ii"fen rr~fc 1 1 »ii">n~»ii-»|ii% n~^ n n J STRAITS ROMANISED MALAY STORY 1
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  • 684 44 5w —^-^A-^-^>^-^-^ i£ hy is a staircase most unfortunate? Because it is always being run down If all the letters m the alphabet ivere tn ru" a race, which letter would be sure to be the first m starling The letter S. What is that which a lady never
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  • Page 44 Advertisements
    • 145 44 iW K^ I 1 j You cannot expect wonderful results from your short j wave Super or even a Super Amplifier, if you use j I 1 cheap inferior condensers. Make your choice from m j these thoroughbreds:- m 2 Dubilier Mica and Paper Condensers j Gratam Farish H j
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  • Page 45 Advertisements
    • 532 45 <A s*±* >*±* j*±* /*z* j~z*rj* jm ~i <^-* <^^*M GIFTS THAT ALWAYS PLEASE^*! A COLOURED COVERS! COLOVRID PLATES!! STRONGLY BOUND!!! *J U» nn— ihese famous Annuals are packed with the jollit st stories and lectures. ]n r-gm j^S3E3Ess![^i I addition i<» beautiful coloured plates, mo-4 of thtn hav< man\
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  • 1349 46  -  E. CORATHIEL By V X* V V V V V V V V V V V V V People who regard Christinas as a troulle— because it costs too much, or becftUK it induces the children to cat more than they ought, and the girls to
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  • Page 46 Advertisements
    • 187 46 HOT WEATHER LOSS OF APPETITE indicates tne need for j >( vbby's Owm Tablets, ti.e plea dnL tasting stomach and bowel regu* ators for children. This popular Household children's health. a te. £uard can be gi-en with absolute safety and confidence to fhe youngest infant and ekikken up to six
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  • 1218 47  - A BAD BOY'S CHRISTMAS DIARY. ALAN BOUONE By December 24. uadc up my mind to ke~p like that queer old johnny li 1 years ago, but I fancy ktmas is going to be a slow U| with everybody saying t \oA are a bad boy, and must itched, a fellow
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  • Page 47 Advertisements
    • 177 47 "AfR-SHIP B^AND f Sweetened Condensed <• <T^ SSJi^ liS) Milk is a delicious and <• -*>^&*s r cn moun^ a n Milk !j[ t 7w^^~ '~~*ZC%{ whicn is excellent for ti t °^DENSED Ml^ use m Tea, Coffee. X AIRSHIP BRAND i rtn: J^*3B^ Cocoa, etc. i»A m*^£gjtfSi&'£ It is
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  • 1482 48  - STORIES FOR SLEEPY SIDE E. L. ROBERTS By YOUR GOOD FAIRY. From Christmas Day right up to New Year's Kve all the fairies, are as busy as l*es. It is a dreadfully trying ""d tiring time for them, because they are all thinking out the good resolutions Humans make as
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 49 S.C.C. Hockey Team. Mr. A Ponnadurai Weight Lifting Instructor of the Selangor Physical Culture Association, Kuala Lumpur, S.R.C. Hockey Team. j Finalists m the Klang District Football League.
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  • 61 50 j A photo taken at a "Farewell" given to Mr. N. Appudurai, Headmaster, Government English School, Raub, on the eve ot his departure on transfer to Bentong on promotion. Seated from left to right: Mr. C. Sivapakiam, Mr. T. K. Nadarajah, Major J. B. Neilson, Mr. Appudurai,
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