Malayan Saturday Post, 26 March 1932
1932-03-26
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Title Section31 1932-03-26 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED 9A#4t4KA'« fc|tAO/WO PIOTUfte PAPM*- PUBLHBMMO tVBKY SATURDAY. !lllll!!l!!l!ll!llll!l!lil!llllllll!lllll!!lllll!lll!ll!l!ll!!!!l!!ll!l!l!!l!!!!|!l!!liy!!llll!!!l!lll!l!!!!H fOL. IX. NO. 10» iiriiiii.iii it tii if i i MARCH 26* lMtt; HtfCfe 20 CENTS. i .i.......i..i.ii...iliilViillll>.illill»_31 words
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Advertisement70 1932-03-26 1 mi iiiltlttll«l*lHlitMllitlttllttltitiii i illtiiiiiit iliiinMlttliltiittttlltlllllit^tt^ltMlitilitl Iliillltltitlintllittlillltltltilttllltilltl^ B! SPieUt tfNllfttlf TO tt. I. THBIIIB OF Siil. aw w J^f A¥ A VI D CL JSL 'CL H A A l7 fi s 1 706 PWP YIH P«8W8 I Phone 7856. 240. south bridge boa& SIH(34PQftRI 1 HAMS! Jl M FOR DISCERNING70 words
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Article1198 1932-03-26 2 OUR LONDON LETTER. 1 t |^S aVAi^^^S i|^^^p a v^p^p THE KING* *EW CAtPW TERRIER tt THE CIWOiA J^VULGAH A COX WHO TRJUI AT A «*fcer €&>r. For a'^Hrter «f flft r_ 1 I mL ''^^a 1 Cant Br «f m 4tea> mm > ■*aaap£ t-" ac neHttf #i *Mt»1,198 words
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Advertisement30 1932-03-26 2 Jrut-Orang* SQUEEZE I 7H£ FWEST OF *IA O*^VG£ l*f*O_ I i fl A. C^ I fl I i "Tlfc-i— #11 JOT 1 1 mMS^p Amf9l^4 Vfe^tav 'U^wlrc If J FO««AIX30 words
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Article970 1932-03-26 3 She "We women suffer m silence." He M Yes, I always understood that it was painful to be silent." I shall never bet again." You are sure to bet again." I don't think so. What will you bet I never do?" Hubby (arriving home late) "Can't you970 words
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Advertisement160 1932-03-26 3 i%*^ u _J^^ 'X^Mll-!— ~~rirr i |jtm^ i Tea blending is an art. Tea packing is a science. :he two combined serve to give to GOLD LEAF" Tea that subtle quality looked for by connoisseurs m Good Tea. Oi All Dealers Sole Agents: P. A. BARIHOLCMIUfZ, Lit. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.160 words
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Advertisement181 1932-03-26 3 PUBE WEE BROS UNDERTAKERS Monumental Masons and Marble Merchants, No. 155, Selegie Rd., Singapore* Tel No. 3869. Fresh Floral Wreaths Made Ti Order. Artificial Wreaths Always In Stock. Italian Marble Memorial of Any Design Made to Order. Prompt Attention Will Be Given To All Orders. CHARGES MODERATE. THE MOST EFFICACIOUS181 words
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84 1932-03-26 4 -c V.^i ""►j.a, X SHC C^C— T "*^s?* «J r~" i»? -^"vtr*"-! r '1' SL v.->: T |HfKW Xj"" T*CS2* i -1 ruck #csbd~ r.i. c*BC %m" i ii 4 the Ho** sooo Ir_ese_ 'y^t n :'i-i »c -S-?'- pcspem. til., i-ii--- Akr-.o, cannot beGoodyear News Service - 84 words
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Advertisement144 1932-03-26 4 A NEW Goodyear HEAVY DUTY that's a rugged beauty of a Tyre! Ne»er Has ar*j, Tjrre ow*t for 4>eav> o-tj beer »o oenero-oe y •aroje co o^oad and t*c* o x :-eac as tns NEW Goooear HEAVY DUTY Cert awm V t**« tr« ty^e for fnocor »ts o*-*e fast and144 words
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Article3464 1932-03-26 5 BELIEF IN JESUS CHRIST. A GOSPEL OF SPIRITUAL REDEMPTION. The fallowing is the second of the special course of addresses Slivered by Dean Inge at St. Kail's Cathedral My subject to-day is belief m Jesus Christ. It is a strange thing to say, but there are many people m this3,464 words
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Advertisement153 1932-03-26 5 'IVI I£t"r^^ jl^^^ wtt^M jjfa* V —^J'^^ n ne ea c con r^^Mm *f test we are full of excitement and have only **^|^LJJ one wish to win. We perceive neither pain nor tiredness or anything else for that maHer. However, after it is all over, then one notices the153 words
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Advertisement90 1932-03-26 6 J; PARAMOUNT British rnrjcnm m. o *r') PRESENT:- \L 1 I JACK BUCHANAN 1 f IN HIS FIRST *lW* j! BRITISH < wtth r! TALKING (i^^i (y\ V^ JOAN BARRY, WARWICK WARD. !l i 4V NORAH SWINBURNE i ViVi X AND \V V^ ELLftLINE TERRISS. ft \¥L V A PARAM3UNF90 words
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Advertisement84 1932-03-26 6 j THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. j PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Single Copy 20 cents. Within British Outside British Malaya. Malaya. I 3 months $3.50 3 mootks $3.15 j 6 months 4.75 6 Booths &05 12 months 9.00 12 months 11.60 NOTE:— Pletse add 26 cents to cover btnk commission an J84 words
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Article, Illustration35 1932-03-26 7 A Chinese arrti -aircraft gun m action. A Japanese Armoured Car. Countrymen digging trenches for the 19th Route Army and delighted to be of service.35 words
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Article, Illustration25 1932-03-26 8 The Bureau of Public Safety, Shanghai, occupied by Japanese soldiers. A Chinese Victim. A scene of desolation at Chapei where thousands of houses were destroyed.25 words
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Advertisement142 1932-03-26 9 p Correctly Made OF SOUND WELL SEASONED JIMBER BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED TEAK 8 BLACKWOOD FURNITURE AT FAIR PRICES CAN NOW BE OBTAINED at SUN WAH, Victoria Street Snquiries Jnspeetion Qordidlly Jnvited The Sun Wah Company 380, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. lIIUII tllMHllllltllllll I, |J I SPEY ROYAL I NEW §D BLEND i142 words
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Advertisement69 1932-03-26 9 >♦<♦»,»■> <•»♦ "Specific For Diabttti Dr. Wlnkler 1 ••DIABETONIT-' 1 $2 per bottle or $20 I per dozen. Sincere 9 "SPECIAL HAIR A CREAM." I i < i Large size 36 cents ptr bottle or $3.60 per doztn. Small size 26 cents pr 7 bottle or $2.50 per dozen. I69 words
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Article1464 1932-03-26 10 Lo Ft The Last Secret. n mu-* Thtr>c f the pious :>-•• -<-" And th st sot Mr. Bertram T the i EngU ho 1 mm, T seer I ration. Just ayt r arc -reed triumphant fr his {real adventure the creasing Of the Rub al Khali, "the1,464 words
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Advertisement110 1932-03-26 10 jklakldfjlaksfjdlksaf I /Children |4\ I take this tonic 1 I without coaxing I I The value of Waterbury's Com- other reconstructive agents, so I H pound m cases of rickets... under- compounded that there is no dis- H H nourishment.. coughs... colds agreeable taste, odour, nor I H anaemia. ..has110 words
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Advertisement38 1932-03-26 11 THE TYPEWRITING t SCHOOL. Established 1906. Principal MRS. COOPER-ABBS. 2, Victoria St., Singapore. Typewriting and Shorthand efficient m 3 months. Type- writing of any nature undertaken. Manuscript work a speciality. Classes Tor "Raja* I shorthand for ladiea. 138 words
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Advertisement180 1932-03-26 11 Sore sprained wrist or ankle jsffjj&i A bruised swollen wrist. Sore /vV» 3 B/ to the touch, 100 painful to I If move Must have relief quick- \wif ly, of course. y/^y I /^^^Jjr^ Sloan's will do it. It is wojiy^^ derful for such emergencies. S^y Yv y^ J Save180 words
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Advertisement136 1932-03-26 12 pillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllUlll^ I f f CRICKET BATSI I I II AND ALL OTHER Ifj I SPORTING I iBl ML prices H F*^wht MODERATE. mf\ RESTRINGING mZZ B^Ba S^' M v «^na S^Ba JV, -S^Bf '^r< BM 1 Hi Rose Co., Ltd. I I H 86f North Brid B e Koad. Phone136 words
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Advertisement359 1932-03-26 12 I Estate U Trust Agencies! 1 (1927) Limited. J A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST j COMPANIES' ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 1 GOVERNMENT. j REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: I Nos. I, 2 3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, t j SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: No. 11, LIGHT359 words
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Article, Illustration51 1932-03-26 13 The effect of a 250 Ib. bomb from a Japanese bombing-plane— the deep pool caused is seen between the barricade of sand bags m front and the ruins of the (building at the back. The backbone of the Chinese defence against the Japanese— Machine Guns m action at Miau Hun51 words
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Article, Illustration33 1932-03-26 14 The havoc caused by the Japanese a big fire at Yung Hsing Road, Chapei. What remains of the biggest factory m the East— the Commercial Press, Shanghai which was destroyed by Japanese bombs.33 words
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2243 1932-03-26 15 St. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL, SINGAPORE. The Annual General Meeting of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital will be held at the Ho*pital on Thursday next, 31st instant at 5 p.m. His Excellency Major General C. L. Oldflekl, C.8., C.M.G., D.5.0., and the Consul General for China will I* the speakers. The following2,243 words
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Advertisement242 1932-03-26 16 1 Gilbey's j j INVALID PORTWINE j JAM4WJREE OFFER! j A handsome wine glass is now j j given away free with every bottle j of Gilbey's Invalid Portwine I I purchased. j j Be sure, therefore, you ask always I for Gilbey's Invalid Portwine j 1 and do not242 words
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Article, Illustration597 1932-03-26 17 GET OUT AND SCOUT! "SIGN" AND ITS MEANING. (By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell). When I read of a fine Troop Headquarters that has been presented to Scouts at large cost by some kind well-wisher I sigh and say to myself— "Another Troop .eoing wrong."597 words
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Article47 1932-03-26 17 A small tfirl was entertaining lier mother's visitor. How is your little girl?" she asked. v I am sorry to say, my dear, that I haven't a little girl." M How is your little boy? M I haven't a little boy, either." 11 Then what are yours?"47 words
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Advertisement61 1932-03-26 17 jft^^ft I Jt f the Shimming Glub l!^ A^ *J Or a °y wllere e se by pagar I Xfl /.Wj aD<^ b^ach there are pic- I twrcs you will want, to keep. I KODAK, LIMITED. I Carry your 4I KODAK with (i^orforated bnglauw I you week-ends, morning, 8 BATTERY61 words
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270 1932-03-26 18 The Malayan Saturday post. March 26, 1932. EMPIRE WEEK IN MALAYA. I Aii excellent committee has been assembled to "run" the Empire Shopping Week m Singapore; and though other States and Settlements have not yet made such detailed arrangements we presume that they will not be lacking m enthusiastic support270 words
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Article325 1932-03-26 18 Our daily contemporaries have been much exercised over the report of the F.M.S. Committee which a while ago conducted an inquiry into road and railway transport m Malaya. The report, while professing complete impartiality, and primary concern for the public interest, recommends vtery drastic action to put325 words
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Article375 1932-03-26 18 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. By' Quiz." f A What is wanted is a "new use" for rubber shares. At present the white ants are alone m getting any fun out of them. As for tin, there's Mair of it than is wanted, and the emphasis is on the375 words
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Advertisement26 1932-03-26 19 JUb GOOD/ xfSli^ cAonqe /n 5/ze J( A [If! fj o cAonqe m Qualify 7 I no cAanqe m Price I MALAYA'S S^T\J STANDARD CIGARETTE v^^^V^26 words
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Article860 1932-03-26 20 " Argus - SPORT OF THE WEEK. "Argus." A MALAYAN REVIEW. By" This week-end sees the first important cricket matches of the season m Malaya played. Penang visit Ipoh, and Selangor visit Singapore. In the latter match the home side will, as usual (too usual be composed entirely of S. C. C. players.860 words
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Advertisement101 1932-03-26 20 ASSETS EXCEED ,12.000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,0^^ The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry E C The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the101 words
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Article192 1932-03-26 21 AUSTRALIAN CLERGYMAN'S EXPERIENCE. I was severely ill with double i pneumonia," states the Rev. D.A.C. Packet t, of Xatiniuk, Victoria, and afterwards, through poverty of blood, I was never really well and strong. I had a lot of study to do, and gradually lost my appetite, and192 words
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Advertisement103 1932-03-26 21 PAVILION Screening ShortlyA UNIVERSAL "DELUXE" THE SENSATIONAL BROCK PEMBERTON'S STAGE PLAY AND NOW THE TALKING PICTURE WHICH STUNNED AMERICA AND El ROPE STRICTLY DISHONOURABLE "DARING and DELIGHTFUL" IT HELD THE NATION DI\CH I■■ keCt^e? M pK_ a •■■lll ,3m Ir^Bk LAUGHTER M^% AND TEARS \W tmm) CARL LAEMMLi prettnto W103 words
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Advertisement308 1932-03-26 22 dnouia Women dread the approach of a perfectly natural event? This NEW treatment .J NjJ^^? I^^ If absolutely harmlegf S**^ HT^ KS^fcl^^ •F©?«rty of Calcium m the blood k /r^ Ac root-cause of dysmenorzsat, tad ■Mnorrhagia M firrtgularitics of the T^iLi-, a uU never intended you to suffer unduly ST-STfaJU'SK308 words
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Article, Illustration57 1932-03-26 23 Above is the Image of "Lord Buddha mi n the Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Tiger Temple, Race Course Road, Singapore. The Image is 50 feet high and is illuminated with 1,000 electric jets. Under the image are depicted m beautiful relief twenty-six incidents m the life of Buddha. The wedding57 words
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Article, Illustration60 1932-03-26 24 At last week's "At Home" at the Swimming Club. lu^f^Ai^ortrtJ^MrdeStr/c^L^fur^r^ given m honour of Mr A H l Traffic A group photograph taken at the farewell function given at the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club m honour of Mr Goh Choon Yong, the csntral figure marked with a cross,60 words
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Advertisement250 1932-03-26 25 pGLYROLi s a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical snalysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urine of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was j reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the j various organs of the250 words
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Advertisement223 1932-03-26 25 PW An Ink that Koeps a Pen Clean nffli Think of it— Quinfc, the new Parker quick- *-JE drying ink contains an agent which actually "fl keeps your pen clean Quink is free from sedi- 4jj meat— flows smooth— promotes easier writing. For sale at the better Btores i— PHOTO223 words
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Article1422 1932-03-26 26 'the significance of the shanghai affair." che pobeigneb m china. Japanese Opposftion to Presence of Western People. Tokio, Feb. 21. That Japan is utterly opi>osed to the permanent presence of Western nations m the Far Kast and their Imposition of their will on China is tlic significant contention1,422 words
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Advertisement81 1932-03-26 26 Are You^g-saSS**? i Bb .^Bb Bhßh BBw ?^Bm B> B /^^udfts H Bb 1^ bV^ y^^ V' Bh Bm ■B B^ ft B^r BJ B^l Bar 1 > v^w /^^BBBbbbbbbbßw wi V^Bis^^wJ BBBBr afl ■■m Bbf y'x y/ fiuf jbhil BB^ v^^Br Bbt ■v i BJ B B*^bl b»^^ hj81 words
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Article471 1932-03-26 27 FIRST TRACE OF A 2800 B.C. DYNASTY. The finding of 18 bodies richly apparelled and jewelled m a common grave m which they had lain for more than 4,700 years has completely puzzled the excavators at Ur of the Chaldees. A message from Mr. Leonard Woolley, of471 words
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Advertisement295 1932-03-26 28 INDISPENSABLE BOOKS OF REFERENCE. FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS. (By John Bartlett). Tenth Edition, Revised and Enlarged by Nathan Haskel Dole. In the 1,400 pages of this invaluable book are cited familiar passages, proverbial phrases, and constantly recurring phrases from nearly 1,000 authors. It includes selections from English, French and German writers, and295 words
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Advertisement129 1932-03-26 28 Keeps hair smooth tidy No more unkempt hair... no its natural lustrous sheen... more need to worry how and helps prevent dandruff, your hair looks! too. Stacomb keeps unruly hair Try Stacomb. Men and m place. Keeps it smooth... women everywhere use it. tidy. Never leaves it matted At your129 words
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Article, Illustration17 1932-03-26 29 Japanese Marines m an .Armoured. Car.. An unexploded bomb from a Japanese plane. Pac Shan Road, Chapei.17 words
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Article, Illustration39 1932-03-26 30 Ruins at Pao Tung Road, Chapei. Utter desolation Representatives of all nations have borne testimony to the splendid fighting qualities shown by the 19th Route Army of the Chinese uncle 1 the most difficult conditions and against overwhelming odds.39 words
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Advertisement88 1932-03-26 31 w T L l^_M^tl^M^M^l»~^«'~^«l^|«^H~^ ll~^ II H 1 1 ll"fc ll~^ 1 1 ORANGEPOP THE DRINK iQpf «?^/e^ das captivated Jk-^ PUBLIC TASTE. jut MADE FROM 1 1111 FAMOUS B CALIFORNIA THE PRODUCT j If I THE PHCENIX /ERATED phone WATER puns 3463. SINGAPORE. TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP JHargia Your88 words
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Advertisement152 1932-03-26 31 Boords Gins. OLD I vllVl FOR PAHITS. i^ INSIST ON THE GIN WITH (M CAT BARREL TRADE MARK. I^.A^iil GIN FOR |T*^ s"T^i COCKTAILS. l^^p JOHN LITTLE A CO M LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) ESTABLISHED 1845. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG IPOH Sweet Soar Java Pickles Young Ginger Arum Mania. Galic152 words
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Article164 1932-03-26 32 It is very unnatural for a child to be reluctant to join m gain<^ >et many of them display this IK?culiarity. Usually, such childrta are lacking m vitality, often the result of failure to obtain nourishment from their food. If your child shows a tendency this164 words
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Advertisement35 1932-03-26 32 tribute to your Taste and they will also reflect your Individuality WE MAKE GOOP CLOTHES. HUNG SUNG MERCHANT TAILOR CONTRACTORS TO H.M. THE NAVAL BASE, AND S.V.C. SINGAPORE. 123, Hill Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 2235. j35 words
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Advertisement189 1932-03-26 33 The IDEAL POLICY for the FAMILY MAN— Qyjtik^ The Prudent ff ls tne ideal fam ''y man's policy. X 4^H| It combines protection for his family during his whole Send tf)lS LOlipOn *DOU(llf. T^^Htt life time as well as an assured capital sum for himself f^V j^B^^ at the ex189 words
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Article762 1932-03-26 34 SPIRITUAL ATROPHY. THE MARVEL OF UNBELIEF. Church artd New Revelation. Few incidents m the Gospels evoke more searching questions than that which describes the Master's visit to Nazareth, "where He had been brought up," to find Himself baffled by the villagers' refusal to respond to His mission. They762 words
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Article728 1932-03-26 34 LIVING SUPERNATURALLY. By Mathetes. The pfeflfent Archdeacon of Auckland, Dr. Kawlinson, has said that the Church is not producing many saints to-day because so few. of us are attempting to live supernaturally. The expression may sound strange to some people, tit has a very definite meaning well728 words
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Article86 1932-03-26 34 THE EASIEST TIME— To find a task is when you have it well started. To lose a victory is when you are sure you have it won. To see other people's faults is when you are under fire yourself. To make true friends is wht-n you have no86 words
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Advertisement48 1932-03-26 35 KIM'S TYPEWRITING BERVICE. 74-8. Brass Btsah Rmkl. TYPEWRITING ANO DUPLICATING JOBS UNpERTAKEN. VT^^S%&«l# O DCOI iMiiifliiawHWimßKmiywown^ |56 A 67; NORTH »RIDOf RO* BiN©A#Oßr*M p (Catalogue pott free on application./ S |Tbe Cheapest Slo^ Sapplyioj I i Best ttstiity Sports Frizes to I Various Local Clabs Schools 1 iiiiiiitiHiitmiHifliiiiiiiimHHmiUE48 words
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Advertisement318 1932-03-26 36 WATCHES precision instruments EYE GLASSES h m^-~«.«-> THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVELS STAVES < OMEGA ROSKOPF prismatic compasses road-tracers best Quality frames TAVANNES CYMA reflecting levels clinometers and fittings MEASURING TAPES AND CHAINS IN NICKE L GOLD-FILLED JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. 'i SOLID GOLD DRAWING INSTRUMENTS IMITATION AND RFAT BOXWOOD SCALES METAL SLIDE318 words
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