Malayan Saturday Post, 23 April 1932
1932-04-23
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Article564 1932-04-23 1 He (angrily) Do you always believe everything every fool tells yaal M She (sweetly) "No, darling. But sometimes you do sound so plausible." Some men are born great, some achieve greatness, aud some M Just grate upon you." Tlie young wife noticed a hair on lhe sleeve564 words
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Advertisement205 1932-04-23 1 FOR THE 'CUP THAT CHEERS' SERVE "GOLD LEAF" TEAI ii^Hß^!' yX'v !_.g tl_pnw__l-a_n in ccv.oN sa> niir >»w^a^-_^_ <^fig^_ t>^ ot~% £1 IB ->. _H^______B __E«___l W^sbz^p I VM __l^____^S______sWEl_K_r ______a_- tot BLa v> B ||^iRP^Am ******m\Mm.9m m m mm^ B^^ uafJOtl T^KK—^—WiWmwW fwiv,.! ■i:<J The Tea tbat is a205 words
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Advertisement182 1932-04-23 1 PUKE WEE BROS. UNDERTAKERS Monumental Masons and Marbf Merchants, No. 155, Selegie Rd., Singapori Tel No. 3869. Fresh Floral Wreaths Mads T Order. Artificial Wreaths Always ll Stock. Italian Marble Memorial of An\ Design Made to Order. Prompt Attention Will Be Givtf To All Orders. CHARGES~MODERATE. THE MOST EFFICACIOUS MEDICINES182 words
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Article694 1932-04-23 4 Vou saw that play? What did you think of it P" Oh, I liked it, but really, it is hardly a play to which a -.ill could take her mother." Schoolmistress: Now, children, what did the Romans do far the l.ritons Small Girl They civilized 'em miss. Schoolmistress And how694 words
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Advertisement77 1932-04-23 4 cm* -oon UNIVERSAL S GREAT COMEDY 1 %MjfjWa-_ ■AtUPHTS ■_^^^^^W|^^^^k_ J *m^^**mmmmm*mm**Mmm~****-^*, -S" -BR -J V Nuß|HHf w THEIR FIRST mmmjl^gjW big picture -_l_ __T-£_f •If WITH k^mf A TON load f '\v>\v-v!;._X^v3SSfia 1 _^H SP/ <_■_-■- -"'^H .•».•>. .0-* -^H r^^^ji^l B x>&; Jfc:_^^B Hr-:-:-:v^: :v?!|H ;.?31l K ___M77 words
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Article2072 1932-04-23 5 BROKEN GLASS. The sound of breaking glass '.•ought the constable on the beat to the spot at the run. A man was standing on the pavement, staring stupidly down al his fed, but he raised his head and moved uneasily as the polio* man reached him. That he2,072 words
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Article1074 1932-04-23 10 quickly, however. Well, aren't you going lo let me go?" he began bhuteringly. You haven't any neMOfl for holding me now, Quaile. The lady has given me a clean bill. She said I wasn't the man. Isn't that enough for you M 44 Xot (juite, Lanty. I -ness1,074 words
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Article1518 1932-04-23 26 MENTION OF ASHLIN. As the taxi drew up outside the house, Marsden, Lord Sanfield's butler, who, for reasons of his own, had been keeping an eye on the street outside, opened the front door. Anne San field noticed this evidence of his alertness with something approaching distate, for1,518 words
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Advertisement127 1932-04-23 5 -I I I- I" I FOR "THE RACES. GET VOIR BINOCULARS REPAIRED AND CLEANE bv ELLISON S EZEKIEL, m f Malaya's Cheapest Opticlao. T 17 CHAPEL ROAD. Singapore. I An Assistant Will Call 11 At Any Address. Orders received by post 1 attended to immediately. mt irA tribute to your127 words
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Advertisement201 1932-04-23 6 r jg^ -_T— J m J T^? jm^~ t-_^^ -4-_^C z r "-T^— T^- _""a7 -r v S r> >^ h >^-' >^- a* .fr jn THEODORE DREISER'S sensational novel s ip a ____k _a__. __a __fV __L_fl 111 mmW I_T Iwl n I _iis\ I^l < j #"4 -ba201 words
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Article, Illustration93 1932-04-23 7 Lady Clementi, Miss dementi and H.E. the Governor Sir Cecil Clementi arriving at the Wharf. Miss Clementi embarking on the "Corfu" Friends seeing Miss Clementi off. Group photograph taken on the occasion of the Annual Social of the Syrian Christian Union, Singapore Seated in the93 words
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Article, Illustration49 1932-04-23 8 Mr. VV. N. Skey, Divisional Manager in the Far East of the Eastern Extension A. C. Telegraph Co., Ltd., was entertained by the combined staffs on the 9th instant on the eve of his retirement and a presentation was made on the occasion.49 words
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Article, Illustration127 1932-04-23 8 A Farewell Dinner was given to Mr. Cheong Koon Seng by the Staff of Messrs. Cheong Koon Serg Co., on the eve of his departure Sitting 7e"t to right':— Messrs. Cheong Koon Hong, L. Rozario, Gay Hock Guan, Cheong Hock Chye, Cheong Koon Seng,127 words
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Advertisement80 1932-04-23 9 fr- cf i^-B--____-______________________________________l L J mm^m^^m^^miWwf*^^^^^ 1 1 Ills* fi« J BlbriTishl 17 17 IJ _P_# _P_f J^ I TENINEINT'S IS THE I OBVIOUS CALL! Stocked dy all good dealers. j *g m o_l___________?_s *t -^_-«M-------R-----M-----p-a________________H______i--_____________________p f -•-■--•■-■■•■•■■■■■■-■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■•■■■■■■••■•■■■■■*jl m tf >w I W/fV* A C_^ lk.T C* C fin AN/CM80 words
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Advertisement134 1932-04-23 9 Correctly Made OF SOUND WEIL SEASONED TIMBER BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED TEAK S BLACKWOOD FURNITURE AT FAIR PRICES CAN NOW BE OBTAINED at SUN WAH, Victoria Street j Enquiries Inspection (Cordially Invited IBlr S ;^s _a«i^* ttfs ..i*f*~* a* "_9r_-__PI ■otl<___l SP«_i_w' v< c _»^^a -^^_?_r _L. __a *iBf _gPHj*~___iy^a__r -**">■ m*134 words
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Advertisement92 1932-04-23 10 I MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE X t For anything and everything phone 2938. f~ RE-STRINGING A SPECIALITY HAVE TROPICAL GUTS TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. We are sole stockists of the world's best and costliest Tennis Racket Strings- 'The Tilden Championship Strings!-:-These are the strings which Tilden The Big Bill92 words
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Advertisement148 1932-04-23 11 Ii!_MPB_ lffr lIRIS EASTERN SERIES I M kv /Am m*\tJ oWmjfl lJyfci TTHERE is more Sweetened Condensed ///l lim M*l/t \\mjti v\ fH||l_Rl Milk consumed per head of populaVjll^ii r/^l ijy vS^ on m Malaya tnan in any other I^\ ißvm//^l_W S not s^ n^ cant tnat m tms country,148 words
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Advertisement351 1932-04-23 12 i Estate 8 Trust Agencies j 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 j GOVERNMENT. I REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: I Nos. I, 28c 3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. 5 No. 11,351 words
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Article, Illustration103 1932-04-23 13 Mr. C. A. C. Kelaart was entertained by the Traffic and Loco Department staff on the occasion of his transfer to Kuala Lumpur.. Sitting— left to right: Mr. Pat Peng Chwo, Mr. R. L. Short, Mrs. Kelaart, Mr. C. A. C. Kelaart, Mr. Low Peng103 words
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Article, Illustration33 1932-04-23 13 fhg hfjkl dfkl jdgh j S--7. Victoria SlresU, hie fripnrk pntprtained Mr Tav Lian Teck at Dinner last Saturday, at the Garden *ws?2rj*&£BS& ?.*\£B2£gtt*Yf~** M. P. S. STUDIOM.P.S. STUDIO - 33 words
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Article, Illustration63 1932-04-23 14 Guillerrr.O (left) and Gunboat Jack (right). The fight on Saturday, at the New World Arena was won on points by Guillermo according to the decision of the judges but Jack was by no means vanquished. The judging would have been more satisfactory if the judges had posted63 words
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Article, Illustration104 1932-04-23 14 The wedding of Mr. C. E. C. Stapledon, of the Office of the Surveyor General ot Ships, and Miss K. Hastings, was solemnised at St. Andrews Cathedral. From left:— Mrs. Mallard, Mr. R. F. Mallard (best man), Bridegroom and Bride, in front Miss104 words
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Article, Illustration34 1932-04-23 14 Group photo taken at a farewell function given to Rev. C. D. Gnanamany, Tamil Missionary, by the Tamil Congregation of St. Katherine's Church, Kajang, on 18th March, 1932.34 words
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Article442 1932-04-23 15 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. By Quiz." >Iv Very Latest vSuggestion to Help Rubber: Why not creptsurfaced aerodromes instead of turf? A little rain makes turf soggy, ,1 something like cart-ruts in un irv lanes is the result. Rub- would drain perfectly, and L .pe would l>e a tine442 words
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Article, Illustration614 1932-04-23 15 THE NEED FOR FRESH AIR. I (By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell A boy or girl who enjoys life, with its games and its jolly times, rather grudges the night coming on and thinks it an awful waste of time to have to sleep away614 words
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Advertisement64 1932-04-23 15 "Specific For Diabetes '< Dp. Winkler's i "DIABETONIT." $2 per bottle or $20 Sincere's "SPECIAL HAIR Large size 35 cents per I bottle or $3.50 per dozen. I Small size 25 cents per I bottle or $2.50 per dozen. SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD., SINGAPORE. Wholesalers and Retailers of J Drugs, Chemicals,64 words
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Article1512 1932-04-23 16 By v THE LOOKER-ON. v +»♦<»♦:♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦** "THE SEASON. MUSIC FOR THE KING. SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL RETURNS. A FAMOUS SONG-WRITER. The Courts— As Usual. Although some of us had feared that the various social functions sponsored by the King and Queen might have to be curtailed this year,1,512 words
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Advertisement411 1932-04-23 16 I prise- the pres- ;,V T^yi f^P^F^X cription ol an (g^X 1/ [''Af*''. eminent medical 4kv/i*fUN 40i N man, .-^.uluate of fc iI, V W^V %tf\ I (U/ Edinburgh Onl- IjJP j A V /^^l JjK versitv. who used f P« __>*ka l! ._A fcjwp V the formula with If\411 words
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Article250 1932-04-23 17 SIR WILLIAM DAVISON'S BILL CHEERED. An enthusiastic and crowded Bouse of Commons decided in Mir of legalised sweepstakes by giving a Bill for this purpose a first reading 1 y 170 votes to 123, a ijority ol 53« Members of all political creeds listened intently to250 words
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Article256 1932-04-23 17 Protest to Colonial Secretary. Colombo, Mar. iS. Owing tu the determination oi a section of the State Council to end or amend the unique experimental constitution in Ceylon, it is widely feared here that the Donoughmore Scheme is in danger <d breaking down. Under this scheme256 words
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Article165 1932-04-23 17 DEMONSTRATION OF CRASH PROOF Evading the attentions of the police, who refused to allow him to demonstrate his invention, M. Albert Sauvant, a French engineer who claims to have invented a crash-proof aeroplane, gave a striking illustration of the possibilities of his machine yesterday when he165 words
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Article100 1932-04-23 17 GANGSTER'S SECRETS STOP r EXECUTION. Ossining (X. Y), Mar. iS. A Brooklyn gangster when abotft to take his seat in the electric chair in Sing Sing Prison tonight, gained a temporary re.spite hy breaking gangland's code of silence. Iwidently terror-stricken by the approach of the final100 words
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Advertisement177 1932-04-23 17 m m m m m W J Cut out this coupon and send it to mmWW J have no terror for \outh. Only those with lir _»___n_Jrv. viaith far behind them can realise how it is possible to It s t_-m./« >->«" cm,..m. Bflsm_A I dread the dawn of another177 words
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Article272 1932-04-23 18 DECENTRALISATION The suggestion that there is some mystery about the .Decentralisation policy in Malaya seems not altogether groundless. The Secretary of State says in effect that the idea lias been under discussion but no del in i.e measures have as yet been sanctioned; here in Malaya most people are under272 words
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Article587 1932-04-23 18 HOW TO LIVE TO A HUNDRED. NO REJUVENATION. Fresh Air and Freedom From Care. The secrets of old age, how to attain it, and how to enjoy it, are discussed in a fascinating hot k just issued ("Medical Aspects of Old Age," Macmillian, 7/6), and the author, Sir Humphry Rolleston,587 words
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347 1932-04-23 18 Gbe Malayan Saturday post. April 23 1932. THE RUBBER PROBLEM. 'tne of the questions of the day in Malaya is What is going to happen to rubber.-' Is it, according to cold conceptions, I 'finished/ 1 and doomed to become a mere "native industry," or will it "come buck" before347 words
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Advertisement49 1932-04-23 18 BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H. N. BUCKERIDGE The European Artist- Photographer. DISTINCTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTIONS AT PRICES ADJUSTED TO THE TIMES. LAIDLAW BUILDING Phone 7898' \W\N> o_r Heat and the Nerves Conquer the nerve -weakening influence of constant heat by strengthening your nerves with SANATOGEN Tho Truo Ton 'c- Food49 words
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Advertisement9 1932-04-23 19 JifetGOOD, /j^Hfc I [US _______r^^j H STANDARD "AJ^^ l_B_B-_-__---«---_-___----_~~"~^9 words
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1612 1932-04-23 20 Bambay, April 2. This afternoon a band of young Indians in the prime of youth and full of vigour and enthusiasm. embarked on a great mission. JWhat significance the visit of the Indian cricket team to England will have few can tell, but it1,612 words
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Article850 1932-04-23 21 X A MALAYAN REVIEW. I By "Argus." Hie Jack-Guillermo 6ght last Saturday was a rare treat for tlw boxing fans. It was not so much a spectacular slam of the skin-and-tiair-flying type as a battle of wits, the Filipino, conceding over a stone in weight to850 words
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Advertisement106 1932-04-23 21 acsftS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. m**Wmw The Great Eastern Life Assurance _m of 'm HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance106 words
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Advertisement99 1932-04-23 22 I VS*^c-V^_r^ I 3%a-*£oO s uV :V»iesO^ Vs y VS G °°°o^ I _ft•* c\Ov3 iv V- V- ti V w c P IT A 1 1 l mSJ--____R__-^r' *\u T ats^-^ > rfl V s ;t^\ *$^g:f TM mmm micm 1 r__i /rc»AP£t. foS/jwpc*^ m Ofiotfis *9y Post m99 words
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Article, Illustration17 1932-04-23 23 A large number of children participated. A .n.n r»f thp nflFiriala:17 words
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Article, Illustration36 1932-04-23 23 The wedding of Mr. Edward Cherrington, the well known S.C.C. footballer, and Miss Hester Charlotte Norris, the youngest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Norris, was solemnised at the Presbyterian Church, on 24th March.36 words
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Article, Illustration11 1932-04-23 23 Mrs. Alton! was responsible tor very .^s^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_^11 words
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Article, Illustration141 1932-04-23 24 FLASHLIGHT PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN OF THE DANCE AND CABARET ORGANIZED BY MRS. H. H. LOt (MADAM CHEANG TEW MUEY) On Thursday. 24th March, 1932. at the Roof Garden, Adelphi Hotel, in aid of the China Relief Fund. A sum of $420 was rea and this has been forwarded to the ChineseM.P.S. STUDIO - 141 words
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Article, Illustration66 1932-04-23 24 Misses C. H. Loh and C. K. Cheng in an Irish gig at the Adelphi Hotel Cabaret in aid of the China Relief Fund. The Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Gnan.rn.ni who ha e J-g*-*^*. A H nt were welcomed by the congregation of St. Peter66 words
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Advertisement194 1932-04-23 25 (ECLYROI! _:reat cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical 1 vsis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in the urine itients after a few days treatment with his preparation was ed to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the :s or gans of the body regained their194 words
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Advertisement189 1932-04-23 25 W- m M W* -*'*mM W^'^AmW __F^'v______ W'&mmA A point for every hand Parker Duofold offers a nib to suit I aprery type of handwriting. Before m m \W% m 'm im mV^m+ buying, try several points— then jnk mYmf^f^^mW' you are sure to be satisfied. g* m Far sale189 words
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Advertisement186 1932-04-23 26 LIVER LAXATIVE Pinketten I PERFECTION WHEN you feel overcome by pains in the buck 01 kidneys, apply Sloan's Liniment quickly. Vou will instantly feci a healthy circulation of the blood a soothing, healing warmth that drives the pain away. Soon you are a new man. o* <tm *>T\ Any kind186 words
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Advertisement118 1932-04-23 27 la aVrwvlffifV fcataaaaaaaBl B _____l Mni7_r__riVFllV }>^3Pf*wß tllitytf fill' V^^-T fTvl pleasant to take b___-4t^<_ii r'' a I If you wish to hasten convalescence you can J^ te n>UT_i $Fi I do nothing better than to take Waterbury'a Com^n*^ j Waterbury's nourishes the whole system [I jU./ i Itf- j118 words
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Advertisement287 1932-04-23 28 i 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 1 phrases from nearly 1,000 authors. It includes selections from English, French and German287 words
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Advertisement168 1932-04-23 28 HUml^. _H -J STACOMB is the modern, scientific way to keep 8 the hair in place. ..and to keep the scalp in a healthy condition. Stacomb is a non-greasy, invisible cream, which tames the most unruly hair and makes good grooming easy for everyone. Thousands of men, women and children168 words
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Article, Illustration140 1932-04-23 29 n ,h. nrrasion of the celebration of the Sinhalese National Day on the 13th inst.. the President and members of the Singapore Sinhalese ,1 hold an "At Home" for the members of their community and their families resident in Singapore and Johore, at 172, Hace Association ne.u140 words
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Article, Illustration91 1932-04-23 30 KING EDWARD VII COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. GRADUATbS (MARCH, 1932). Standing from lef t Graduates, Messrs. A. X. Pakiam, Mohamad Said, Subs Singh Sidhu, R. L. Tiruchelvam. P. N. Bardhan. Seated from left:Dr. K. C. Ghosh, Mr. T. Roebuck, Dr. R. G. Spink, Dr. R. W. C. Kelly. Prof. E K.91 words
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Article, Illustration48 1932-04-23 30 Vhoto bv nio, \<»r.;i Br lag* Koaa, >™ Party given by the Siamese Consul General, Singapore at his residence in honour of the 150th Anniversary of "Chakr Kingdom," on Ist August. Seated in centre:-— The Siamese Consul General in Singapore and his wife. M. P. S. STUDIOM.P.S. STUDIO - 48 words
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Advertisement69 1932-04-23 31 *^3Sf_______. ~^_E__ ____r X^^X^vm/^^s* me 1 s^rft/tfymesrt-cr me M W /W /si m I TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP i J 8 fl! fl SpHA| l\Uf fi f 11*0 BIOCITIN j Charge, Your Brain and Nerve Cell. Enturet Agalntt Phytlcal and Mental Fatigue. j OM-fc-rtfe <» ft*** omd MM all P-MtOM69 words
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Advertisement283 1932-04-23 31 Boord's Gins. Wp *e^K G^vS^T^zo INSIST ON IHE GIN WIIH pi I I^«t:^-» "_itSJ-S__fe I IVI II <*'? t»r"»"*' i'A_*' JOHN LITTLE A CO.. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND* ESTABLISHED 1845. SINQAORE, KUALA LUM 3 UR, PENAN3 IPOH *auuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuummm% m m m m m mWBm m mm m m m mmWmWm283 words
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Article557 1932-04-23 32 NEW AMBASSADOR. His Attitude to War Debts. Pres Hoove appoints Mr. .Vndrc.. Mellon, his right hand man, Secretary of the Trc<i Miry, to become United State: Ambassador to Great Britain ii •accession t*. Gen. Dawes. Mr. Mellon ha* just assume. dutie>. Hi> successor would bn557 words
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Article415 1932-04-23 32 PREVENTIVE MEASURES IN An emergency measure designed, according to the Press, to hmdtr German industries from opening factories in England is contained in a new decree empowering the Government to fanpose export taxes. At an official Press conference, summarized in the Borsen-Ceurier, the measure was justified415 words
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Advertisement126 1932-04-23 32 >£*S «1 41 _B________p _P mr m* these swet_t little white taMets and the BHb t results are also al\v.iy> pleasantly v fH f Tor keeping babies and young ___"__^^^_^G" fr'*- <<, *i children in perfect tune they are J^KMfIE Et**-. ideal. Baby's Own Tablets are speedily ""^^^^^Ljj^^ia. vet jrentlv126 words
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Article2583 1932-04-23 33 I GOOD AND BAD I RELIGION. I n address given in Canterbury I tcdre] by the Rev. A. C. I ikmqnet, D.D. I i pray not that thou shouldI i take t hem out of the world, I •.1 thai thou shouldest keep l{ tm irom the evil2,583 words
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Article626 1932-04-23 34 S E t THE CROWN OF SUFFERING t 1 Life's Meaning. 1 i It must be profitable to Consider how Christ's sufferings 1 affected His <>w n manhood, s The apostolic writers declare 8 that iu His sufferings Christ 5 gained that which could have 1 been His in626 words
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Article1165 1932-04-23 34 Count each affliction, whether I light or grave, H God's messenger sent down rr H thee; do thou I With courtesy receive him; rial H And, ere his shadow pass hv thj SI threshold, crave H Permission first his heaven 1> feet H Then lay before him all thai1,165 words
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