Malayan Saturday Post, 16 January 1932
1932-01-16
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Article528 1932-01-16 1 I SPECIAL TO THE MALAYAN SATURDAY I P08T i An Experimental Shipping Tank. Hie most engaging exhibit for lay visitors to the National Ret search Laboratory at Teddmgtbn is Hie experimental tank in Which protSetns of deepest cotefito to shipbuilders are worked OJit. rm upkeep of tbalb528 words
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Article211 1932-01-16 1 TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE. A Special To The Makyan j> Y Saturday Past X A Starch Far Hzrt Animals. A quest for rare animals is to be tt^rtaktn by an expedition wnicb hts left Birkenbead ton a liner bound for the Par Hast. The expedition is to be led by I211 words
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Advertisement42 1932-01-16 1 j- ft I L^ 1 P %i^ pBi t THE FJNBST OF ALL O&At&B Sf$M*qi^^ I PMmi 63W for your ftfJE WMUHSr nVi niVH VS i Arm ii iL i r>i; u.) L/i'i- h Qi% > C i i_n < ii^ R*- 11 142 words
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Article567 1932-01-16 3 Smith says he has had a car for five years and luver paid a penny for repairs." Do you believe it?" "I know it is true. I do his repairs." "You admit tearing a handful of hair from your husband's head?" Yes, I wanted to put it567 words
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Advertisement285 1932-01-16 3 iO"' ■.->■" ''"J i. —mi ie supremacy of M GOLD EAF TEA shows two things .the excellence of the Tea itself Hd the good taste of those who rink it. Try this delicious Tea ,d note how the absence of tcess tannin allows the true tvour to te fully appreciated.285 words
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Advertisement146 1932-01-16 3 f. ftm *'"t__' lim. __T Jl/ A Sr |h P^ '*91____. V v_ I^^_^^ INSURE YOUR EYE-SICHT I •r with LAZARUS CAPITCL BUILDINGS Tel. No. 275/. WEE BROS. UNDERTAKERS Monumental Masons and Marbla Merchants, No. 155, Selegie Rd. f Singapore* Tel No. 3869. Fresh Floral Wreaths Made Tt Order. Artificial146 words
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Article, Illustration1696 1932-01-16 4 WENDY'S LITTLE DRESSMAKERS. A Handbag Like Tink's. You small dre>smakers really must make yourselves new handbags, like the one Tink has just finished. The work is very easy to do, and makes quite an interesting piece of sewing. Tink's handbag is made of beige linen, lined with1,696 words
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Article63 1932-01-16 4 Uncle John was handing out sweets to the little ones at the Christmas party. Now, then, Bobby," he said to his nephew, "if I give you twenty sweets to share with your little brother, how many will hfi get?" Bobby smiled artfully. Five," he replied. Uncle frowned deeply on him.63 words
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Article2223 1932-01-16 5 NEW WONDERS OF WIRELESS. TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS OF' FLYING. EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD'S CANADA FILM. RELICS OF THE RESTORATION. New Home For Elgin Marbles. The nobleman who gave his name to the famous Elgin Marbles, for which a new gallery is to te built through the generosity of Sir2,223 words
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Advertisement97 1932-01-16 6 l TALLULAH-The Magnificent-Glamorous Beauty &fa I Mated with great personal charm. --^L I f Two fascinating stars together for the first time I JTALLULAH BANKHEAD mi J FREDRIC M4RCH ij I XT < rB MM M^M MM M M _____M____---_-M«^ iK 1 PARAMOLNTS SENSATIONAL HIT I i| A TENSE LOVE97 words
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Advertisement184 1932-01-16 6 B full-page exclusive studio studies of 1 I am plates. Trice $3.00 iT5£ Tl. I' II !Tw€Rli[>ia; j|. lAWII&JL* Z_ llf fe^gjtoy^ 1932 II i^wS^T^Si^ 'I'll Tiger Tim's own book. Contains C^^l^-^k^V i't I '"am stories and pictures of the i W__fl^* I 1 '.mi. .us Prui v Hoys— fine184 words
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Article, Illustration47 1932-01-16 7 Sec article OH page ly. The New Year 1932, ushered m by a tiny Malay boy riding m a tiny carriage the main decoration of which was a large horseshoe of gold. ••Master 1932" distributing flowers and carnival favours.47 words
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Article, Illustration41 1932-01-16 7 Commandant M. L. Kruschwitz is here again-local address 2, U»yd MM» scriDtions for the Army's great work among Malay ana Chinese lepers m the Dutch Fast Indies. Funds are urgently needed to maintain this great work.41 words
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Article, Illustration32 1932-01-16 7 Furniture by Robinsons Ltd. Display of School Supplies by Malaya Publishing House, Ltd. John Littles Furniture Display. The armoured car built by the Singapore Harbour Board for S.S.V.U.32 words
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Article, Illustration17 1932-01-16 8 Incidents of the play. The S.C.C. Team. The Glosters. I17 words
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Advertisement135 1932-01-16 9 A Toilet Luxury /^B^^ A Soap for the Toilet which by its perfect purity, its exquisite fragrance and delightfully soothing lather appeals to everyone who appreciates the o_^^ best. J77V\lk Made by JP* (lytjlOl Goodwins Manchester, SOLE AGENTS THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. j PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Single Copy 20 cents.135 words
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Advertisement143 1932-01-16 9 Correctly Made OF SOUND WEll SEASONED TIMBER BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED TEAK BLACKWOOD FURNITURE AT FAIR PRICES CAN NOW BE OBTAINED at SUN WAH, Victoria Street inquiries Inspection (Sordidly Invited 5 W9__ '%< '^Umr^ •^'-r-'' _____T S M* |1 I"' I JK (R* The Sun Wah Company 380, VICTOBIA STREET, MNGMORE. 9ft^s^^^s^tTnrnTn^st-t^tm^143 words
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Advertisement176 1932-01-16 10 MALAY AS LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE f [I For anything and everything phone 2938. jg||^ RE-STRINGING A SPECIALITY I iF^Wmim H v TROPICAL GUTS I BpdSS TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. \Wcr i:B:_i__^±j_9l We are sole stockists of the worlds best? u«^ '-^^^Fi x 1 \^;j";^"!"HT;T;]_r __Bu anc^ costliest Tennis Racket176 words
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Article3931 1932-01-16 11 ROLAND PERTWEE - j OUR NEW SERIAL STORY. BY ROLAND PERTWEE (THE NOVEL IS BASED ON THE PLAY IN WHICH MR. JOHN HASTINGS TURNER COLLABORATED WITH THE AUTHOR). r COPYRIGHT RESERVED BY REUTER. r CHAPTER FOUR, luhn Holland left his house next morning at an early hour. The mintffclg frost3,931 words
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Advertisement93 1932-01-16 11 doming SoonUNIVERSALE TWO MAMMOTH PRODUCTIONS. DESTINED _^PTI A 5 ■ff E T MOST for the M_Lf4m cA «> II N O SENSATIONAL HP' 1 1 MOTION /'-"JM^ A °c i'jrf^Sß R L PICTURE DIPTIIDP 1 ■v^_l c rib i unc j 1-VVB E s EVER PRODUCED mM G HfWWPPi GURN,G93 words
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Advertisement96 1932-01-16 12 /~At Last I it is! A new non -short- cir-r^^sl-_!___!__^^j| cutting metal top on I unit cm Eveready Unit Cell jiHMttßßß^j Flashlight Batteries. §_\_Y 11 fi l ii An amazing achievement that eliminates *k&§HlLn<3M" l all broken, bursting, r _TTn^ swelling seals, and as- At, °nalcarhonco-^ sures even longer life96 words
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Article1593 1932-01-16 13 London, Dec. 17. A BOOK WITH 14 AUTHORS. The principle of co-operaton has now extended to the sphere of dectective fiction, and fourteen well-known authors of "thrillers" have combined m the launching of the latest mystery, published by Hodder and Stoughton and entitled "The Floating Admiral" (7/6). The1,593 words
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Advertisement25 1932-01-16 13 NATURE'S FOOD PURE MILK CREAMY MILK RICH WITH THE NOURISHMENT OF LUSCIOUS GREEN PASTURES MILKMAID SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK < BB^^^^^BB BP^^_^^— »t____^^^ ____T^^^^^^^^ __^_^_fl_^_^_^_^_^_^_H _^_^_^i^_^_^_l _^_^_^_^_^H25 words
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Advertisement159 1932-01-16 14 1 F. A. LELAH Co. I 1 Ko, 48, Korth Bridge Road, Siogapore. .bone 6656 j "T Great Annual Clearance Sale, j New Year goods are marked d wn j within the reach of all, viz: Silk and I Silk goods, Draperies, Jewelleries, j j Perfumeries, Fancy goods, Toys and159 words
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Advertisement353 1932-01-16 14 Estate 8 Trust Agencies j (1927) Limited, j j A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST i COMPANIES' ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY t i DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT. I REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: I Nos I 2&3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. j BRANCHES: 1 No. 11, LIGHT353 words
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Article, Illustration113 1932-01-16 15 The wedding of Mr. Roy F. Smith, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith of Singapore, and Mtss Doreen Oefckri, second Qja¥E»*ar 0 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Oehlers, of Singapore, which was solemnized at St. Andrew's Cathedral on the 2nd imtarrt by the113 words
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Article, Illustration16 1932-01-16 16 MR. E. A. JOY'S TEAM BEAT G.S.C. Mr. E. A. Joy's Team. G.S.C.16 words
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Article, Illustration12 1932-01-16 16 The Rest. Snaps of the play. r Europeans.12 words
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Article, Illustration1225 1932-01-16 17 Minutes of a Committee Meeting held m the Singapore lixchange Room, oil Tuesday, the 12th January, 1932, at 5 p.m. Present Mr. H. D. Mundeli (President), Mr. G. G. Kranklin (Vice-President), Hon'ble Mr. K. A. Pledger, Mr. Roland Braddell, Mr. J. G. Campbell, Mr. J. Baillie,1,225 words
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Advertisement30 1932-01-16 17 __T Mm^^^^^^^mT^^trnMrnr^^ TU fl;.;- j a. _^H V"^'-; I ____lPTv_*l*lHa f^n 'i _-_-----i ■1 1 *J >\ "tt !Wl 1 .JS fV k^isi o a ah *s?_l_ i_iffß___HM 8.-_-r_<l_p-^j. >«r^ Jl______l30 words
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Article, Illustration2130 1932-01-16 18 DEoTROYERS AND THE WAR. A remarkable tribute to the efficiency, high courage sad powers ot endurance of the men who manned the destroyers of lhe Royal Navy during the war is paid by "Taffrail" (Captain Taprell Dorling) m "Endless Story" (Hodder mu\ Stoughton, 21/-). He gives a vivid2,130 words
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Article450 1932-01-16 19 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. J By"0ni«." £•> •> •> v v •> vv<•*v •> v v •> Hl .Vn extraordinary number of :i mm:), s men have ennui s in Kuala Lumpur to- \eiy foi c they'll be see ii c jer final A hap] y c incidence450 words
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Article993 1932-01-16 19 NEW YEAR FESTIVITIES AT THE NEW CLUB. A Carnival Dinner and Dance was held at the New Club, Taiping, on 31st December, 1931, when Hogmanay was celebrated by more than one hundred members and guests. Nearly fifty people were at Dinner, and the Dining Room, which had been993 words
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Article59 1932-01-16 19 t^_»l<%M-^l i She bad only recently become engaged to the young commercial traveller, and he was telling her of his feelings. "Darling, aren't you always miserable when we are separated I am." I'm not, dear. Do you know that actually it, makes me real happy to think how miserable you59 words
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299 1932-01-16 20 The Malayan Saturday Post. January 16 1932. UNEMPLOYMENT. The decision of the Government to assume responsibility for organising Umemployment Relief is to be welcomed. By agreement, the gentlemen who have for long gallantly struggled, with terribly insufficient funds, to afford some relief to the Asiatic unemployed m Singapore have made299 words
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Article675 1932-01-16 20 (By 0.T.G.) Rangoon, Jan. 5. A great deal of interest has been aroused by the speech made by Mr. P. E. Marmion, managing director of the Burma Corporation Ltd., who presided at the Annual Meeting of that Company, on Friday last, m the absence of Sir Robert675 words
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Article328 1932-01-16 20 The Singapore Manufacturers' Exhibition Closed on Sunday evening, aiitr being open lor niue days, li proved to be a most grat hying success, surprisingly so m view of the prevailing tconomic conditions, just.fymg a feebng tlhat the worst of the trade depression is past and a s.eady improvement, leading328 words
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Advertisement50 1932-01-16 20 Ibe photographed BY H.N. .UChERID.E BThe European Artist-Photographer. DISTINCTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTIONS AT PRICES ADJUSTED TO THE TIMES. LAIDLAW BUILDINC I Phone 7898* ■■.■■nHnM-UiHW pgg LI A ■____MC mm j Sleeplessness Co back to sound healthy sleep by strengthening your nerves with Sanatogen. SANATOGEN 177 i« 7Vue Tonic -Food mmMmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmm50 words
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Advertisement38 1932-01-16 21 >M MMHMMMM_M MM ,M M MM M M,,, MM M MMM B W W __i I A^GOOD/ >«JEhl\ __M__FUVm r/fm^ cAonqe tn cJ/^e ft no cAange m Qua/ity Ho cAange m Hrice MALAYA'S STANDARD X^^ CIGARETTE /^^v .^MM.,..,.-.-*---^38 words
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Article651 1932-01-16 22 m t A MALAYAN REVIEW. ♦> By Argus." i v To-day is Malaya Cup rugger final day at Kuala Lumpur, and none of the series has ever been so "open" as this one. As last year, Perak and Singapore are m opposition. Perak won then, narrowly,651 words
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Advertisement195 1932-01-16 22 ASSETS EXCEED $.2,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. I (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS j HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. II The Company has £23,00 C deposited with the Supreme Court of England and195 words
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Advertisement27 1932-01-16 23 mmmm mmm m* j WORLD'S BEST. I KIM'S TYPEWRITING J SERVICE. t i i I I 74-5, Brass Basah Road. TYPEWRITING AND DUPLICATING JOBS a UNDERTAKEN. j27 words
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Article508 1932-01-16 24 ATTRACTIVE RECIPES. j i I. FINE PUDDING FOR INVALIDS i This is an excellent form of easily digestible sick-hed sweet and,' so far as its food contents go, has as much good m it as many a full meal. It is made as i follows Slew i lb. of apples508 words
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Advertisement94 1932-01-16 24 HOW CAN I IMPROVE MY HUSBAND? Ft LIVER LAXATIVE >4_3 Wp^~^ My^^4^^ _rai^iiCf7T K _r_P^ i y >k\ Wrt^ W7m PERFECTION On* "Jr V„u may not le te^^J£^J2& WIVEBI ll^X YOUR HUSBANDS PINKETTES. _M___a.lv a .r.«l.ter an,l more c eer ill hjj«« g*3£ cleanse the interna, organs rapidly HUSBA NDS!94 words
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Article, Illustration63 1932-01-16 25 Given by the S.V.C. (arrangements by Ladies Committee and S.R.E.V.). •wj_l sbuj 4 x p»4BJo3ap 3MI Pony rides. The toughest four minutes at the New Year Sea Sports. Some of the amusements arranged for the children. Mrs. Russell, wife of Capt. Russell, one of63 words
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Article, Illustration92 1932-01-16 26 A. PONNADURAI Who won the Malayan Weight Lifting Championship on Dec. 19th, at the Town Hall, Kuala. Lumpur, by lifting 275£ lbs. m the "two hands contimental jerk and beating the existing record by 34£ lbs. The wedding took place at United Chinese Library, on the 26th December of Mr.92 words
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Advertisement254 1932-01-16 27 REGLYK 0 Ll I is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical I dialysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urine i i patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was t duced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the254 words
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Advertisement265 1932-01-16 27 Build up a strong Constitution tin this new, scientifically Xhe strengthening influence of Kalzana, the Calcium Food, on the entire system is due to the fact that Kalzana provides every cell of your body with the Calcium (lime) it needs to keep it strong and healthy* By taking Kalzana you265 words
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Advertisement83 1932-01-16 28 if f __f^K WEAKNESS, ll.X^l DEB-LIT* (2j AN/EM I A ifC^DESCHIENS 'Syrup 9(//i La 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 r. rr. .r, _>, -tM I**183 words
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Advertisement264 1932-01-16 29 m— ~MMt~M9W m 9' ANAEMIA IN WOMEN The demands made by nature on a woman's system naturally make her more liable to fall victim to anaemia (blood impoverishment) than a man. Indeed, by far the greater proportion of women's ailments are directly traceable to this insufficiency of the blood. Everyone264 words
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Advertisement301 1932-01-16 32 H AUSTIN SIVINS have been on the road for nearly I ten years. In spite of this, the manufacturers I have not had to slier their original design except I m regard io detail improvements. They have I been cipied tie world over but never bettered. 1 /f tti/rt J301 words
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Advertisement50 1932-01-16 32 I j TBE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OP ITS J KIND IN TBE WBOLE OP MALAYA. Singapore Casket Co., UNDERTAKERS. j Monumental Masons and I j Marble Meredants j Nos. 1 3 PENHAS ROAD. Off Lavender Street. i 1 Telephone No. 6075 j 1 AFTER OFUCE HOURS Telephone No. «07-> J50 words
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Article, Illustration56 1932-01-16 33 Sir William Murison making a speech and requesting Mrs. ORfield to distribute the prizes. Sir William Murison and Miss Murison. Miss Toby and Miss David going out to batik N for the Women's Open Singles Championship*. Miss David (right) was the winner. Miss Toby receiving56 words
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Article, Illustration68 1932-01-16 34 IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL PRESENTED TO SUBEDAR CHANAN S .«on. She Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley, acting Colonial itcretary, presenting the Imperial Service «edal to Subedar Chanan Singh, senior Indian oEcer of the Sikh Contingent who is retiring it^fmr 32 years service m the police force. A group taken after the68 words
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Advertisement96 1932-01-16 35 I j |g MALAYA'Sj 1 IH NEWEST I J^^, MOST DELICIOUS j |||||l|M DRINK 1 |S FRUSTPOPj i '^ra^ga MADE FROM THE j Ijjflfj FINEST IMPORTED I i|||S FRUITS. PRODUCT OF i THE J PHOENIX AERATED WATER WORKS j SINGAPORE. j STAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP j i BIOCITIN 1 Charges96 words
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Advertisement218 1932-01-16 35 Boord's Gins. OLD ||fe» TOM ggjf FOR mm PAHITS. 1 j INSIST ON THE GIN WITH j^J CAT BARREL 0g TRADEMARK. life Ai§ Jfi vj i n Bgiiijiij FOR |?Js===pg| COCKTAILS, plfei^ap JDHM LITTLE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) ESTABLISHED 1845. SINGAPORE, KIMLA LU.VI J U PEN*N3 &POH t STRAITS218 words
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Article497 1932-01-16 36 CROUP AND CONVULSIONS. There are few ailments more distressing to see than these, and when attacks occur, parents often do not know what to do until the doctor comes. Croup is caused by the formation of a false membrane m the throat and unless this can497 words
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Advertisement83 1932-01-16 36 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Single Copy 20 cents. Within British Outside British Malaya. Mala y a -3 months $*-5o 3 months $J.»5 6 months 4-75 6 months 6-oS 12 months 9-00 U months ».0o j N OTE:— Please add 25 cents to cover bank commission on outstation83 words
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Article1264 1932-01-16 37 m •;••>♦♦♦♦>♦>♦*♦ ♦♦♦>♦ •>♦>♦>«* VIRTUES AND VICES. \\V might do worse than to take foi our resolve m these days of the opening year our own personal fulfilment of that charge which Betsy Trot wood gave to her nephew, David, when he was going away to school, writes1,264 words
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Article301 1932-01-16 37 The world usually takes us at our own estimate. The kind of respect) we win depends, a great deal, upon the kind of respect we have for ourselves. We may think we are able to conceal our own estimate of ourselves, but the world is a keen judge, and301 words
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Advertisement50 1932-01-16 37 4 *:*»:**:**.:**:»*:«*t»*«**:**:«^«% FOR SALE •> v I Gestetner Duplicating machine for sale m per- feet condition. Cost $500 (dollars five hundred): owner wiling to part with T same for dollars two hundred and fifty. Apply to: Z MRS. COOPER-ABBS, t 2, Victoria Street, f Singapore. <► t t fj «g*50 words
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Article787 1932-01-16 38 FORSAKING AND FORSAKEN. By Mathetes. There cone tines m the li f e <?f every servant of Cod, as indeed of every one ehe, when the lonciig to escape from the cmd'tions of I one's lot 1 ec-mes w 11n'gh over- i poverin^. 0 that I had787 words
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Article765 1932-01-16 38 LESSONS OF THE PARAILE. Privilege ad Ssrvice. It is easy to find several interpretations of any of the Gospel para! les. Tven v. hen Uieir main I ksson is ckar enough they suggest varied reflect 'ens confVtnilfg dif- i ferent trHhs to different minis, writes a Timss cor-e r765 words
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Advertisement88 1932-01-16 38 ♦from i m m m <m> »«>'i"i"' 1 '"*> Specific For Diabetes f Dr. Winkler's J "DIABETONIT." $2 per bottle or $20 i per dozen. J Sincere's I i "SPECIAL HAIR CREAM." Lar?e size 35 cents per I bottle or $3.50 per dozen. j Srrall size 95 cents per j88 words
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Article, Illustration348 1932-01-16 39 j EMPtttE CftttENS. i I I (By Lt. Qen. Urd Baden-PoweJl *f Git*ttl). I "'I Girls Who rillj Ij|||t l have met man women, as weH as 4 it my time. -■'-?>*" Iv MatabefefeMK lives rose agafel the wife of {ft hunter, was_J thirty miles^ town.348 words
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Advertisement233 1932-01-16 39 her, no water or gas feid on, imj #j l A 'i* f g 'Njffl -Set sbep», no hakers, no tooks, and f YHE 'fVP'ttWfPi'tWQ f '"'IT no doctors. j I 0CH06t»* I She* Has to do everything forjier*' I J &**&4?** "9?fe J (1 self; Bad if she has233 words
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