Malayan Saturday Post, 30 April 1932
1932-04-30
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Title Section29 1932-04-30 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER-PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. VOL. IX. JK>. 18. lllllllltlllllMlllllll APRIL 30, 1932. PRICE 20 CENTS. The Malayan Saturday Post APRIL 30, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement141 1932-04-30 1 UJMMi' iillllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllltll Ilillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilliiiiii'^ 5• 3 Special appointment <ag^ra^fy bc ine of Siam EBTD. 4fes^RlK?9tf^ Icl7*« ■> I "PUTS YOU IN THE GAME" I i j 4X^<ilHl ltJ /VO MATTER WHERE YOU BIT S I r^lfVtttOCUin 11 FOP 4LL EI/g/VTS J|r^^"^ A CRICKBT FOOTBALL BOXINO II S RUQBY TENNIS SWIMWINQ V^rA141 words
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Article501 1932-04-30 2 ZULUS SEE HAND OF HEAVEN. "LIKE A SNOWDRIFT." Eater* By Natives With Relish. Johannesburg. Natives on a farm 18 miles north of Vryheld, in Natal, are rejoicing at what they believe to be a heavenly compensation for the destruction of their cattle in the recent drought.501 words
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Article430 1932-04-30 2 RICH SOURCE OF ANTISCURVY VITAMIN. A new scientific discovery concerning the Indian mango has just been announced. The fruit is "one of the most potent, if not the most potent, known natural source of vitamin C." The mango has been studied at the Lister Institute for430 words
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Advertisement78 1932-04-30 2 I Jrue -Orange I squeeze] I THE F/NEST OF /ILL ORANGE DRJNKS. I Phone 6379 for your requirements. j I I popular Aerated Water Works Ltd. j 26, 28 80, Ghoon Guan Street, (I j SINGAPORE. [I THE TYPEWRITING I BCHOOL. I Bat^lirted 1006. Madjptl: I MRS. COOPBR-ABB6. 3, Victor!*78 words
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Article625 1932-04-30 3 Small Boy Dad, how do they catch lunatics? M Father M With face powder, beautiful dresses, and pretty smiles, my son." 11 Your husband is an inventor, I believe?" That is so! Some of his excuses for stopping out late at night are in use all over625 words
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Advertisement175 1932-04-30 3 e( THE CUP THAT CHEERS' "GOLD LEAF" TEAI BSfi^k. r ""«mn^Wl««W'.' > r...«_..""^^^^^fc ri.. Te hat is a warm favourite th a Seeming public through Je unequalled quality it offers. p VT QUALITY FIRST WHf.h BUY IS G- TEA. Obtainable in I-lb., i-lb., i-lb. and i-lb. leadfoil packets. Of All175 words
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Advertisement172 1932-04-30 3 WEE BROS. UNDERTAKERS Monumental Masons and Marblf 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 Givt* To All Orders. CH ARGES~MODER ATE I THE MOST172 words
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Article, Illustration167 1932-04-30 4 In to-night's boxing (promoted by Mr. Ong Chin Beng) at the New Wcrld Arena the main event is a 12 round contest between Battlirg Guillermo and Gunboat Jack. Two other interesting boxers who will fight are Chan Peng Sung, Flyweight Champion of the F.M.S.,167 words
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Advertisement54 1932-04-30 4 «w» n UNIVERSAL'S GREAT COMEDY IH I flunnimnifflviiiE zaiu pito VV'^j^niH^BP LAUGH TEAM i-^l^^^BP^^^^^^H^' THEIR FIRS I I jlM^^Hy BIG PICTURE fc:: ■■:-<;':'v-:-:-i :£KJx .^Hfl BaV^ttt'^* B^x^^^^^^Bß B^^. tAbs£-: :v: V > N -sfl Bv >:¥: ■:^v-^St:^: :v-:^:-^«^BflBBBBBv I^"'-"''-"-"^"'"-'- •■■•>.•:■■<: ,j6-\ :\""'"< :">)BBJ ■huv:v/: JES>-. >&>vX*>cßbbbbbbv lBJBraa; x :::-:v:v<aßß»!i*jßt <yiBBBBBBB'54 words
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Article1640 1932-04-30 5 Riddle of Russia. remarkably iatereatuig book come my way this week— m Baltic to the Black Sea" ,1 I <>w 12 /t>). The is Archibald I'orman \\X\, barrister. He sets give a "plain, unvarnished lllt of his experiences and .sions during a trip of some miles across Soviet1,640 words
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Advertisement276 1932-04-30 5 ♦^♦-t-^-A— t 4^- -i^-. j^- -*«--4— %s—\*- l^\~ i l I I i I I 1 1 1 1 I i I I i J I v A I 4< WHERE'S THE BABY, UNCLE? I'VE BROUGHT I I IT MY BABY'S OWN TABLETS." I Children know that popular health-regulaior, I276 words
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Advertisement138 1932-04-30 6 |||iiiiiiiMiiiMi RUTH CHATTERTON Sty ONCE A LADY I <m V ZZ a i^ I T™ I T" LJ CT AT™C3 CT e I Sim LArl lUL IrILAI IV t. i If It-s A Paramount Picture It-s The Best Show In Town Craven "A" THE LARGEST SELLING CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTE IN THE138 words
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Article, Illustration73 1932-04-30 7 The Residency, Pekan where H.E. the High Commissioner stayed during the Durbar of Malayan Chiefs held in Pahang this week. Mr. H. Bowrey, President of the Singapore Branch of St. George's Society, placing a wreath at the Cenotaph on St. George's Day. P tograph taken at a73 words
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Article, Illustration27 1932-04-30 8 The S.C.C. Team. The Malays. A snap of the big crowd. Cherrington, who played a great game, is seen in action.27 words
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Advertisement117 1932-04-30 9 ^f %-m^.* t^^* »^fc« r^« r^k^^^ar^*^^, Gilbey's I INVALID PORTWINE j k MAZINCJREE OFFER j handsome wine glass is now I ven away free with every bottle i f Gilbey's Invalid Portwine i sure, therefore, you ask always j Gilbey's Invalid Portwine I ind do not forget to ask your117 words
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Advertisement64 1932-04-30 9 $2 per bottle or $20 I per dozen. I Sincere's "SPECIAL HAIR I CREAM." Large size 35 cents per I bottle or $3.50 per dozen. Small size 25 cents per bottle or $2.50 per dozen. SINCERE j DISPENSARY 1 SINGAPORE. I Wholesalers and Retailers j Drugs, Chemicals, Patent I Medicines64 words
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Article, Illustration4577 1932-04-30 10 J.M. Walsh - J.M.Walsh by Author of Exit Simeon Hex INSTALMENT TWO. Synopsis. Lanty, an ex-convict on licence, is taken to the policestation <>n a charge oi stealing a handbag. Anne Sanfield, daughter of Lord Sanlield, who has had her bag snatched, fails to identify Lanty as the thief, although4,577 words
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Advertisement186 1932-04-30 10 n tt if «J I Phone 3725. j^M Phone 3725. l MALAYA'S LARGEST STOCKIST OF I 4< RADIO AND MAINS COMPONENTS.! CALL AND SEE THE LATEST IN RADIO COMPONENTS WHICH WE HAVE JUST UNPACKED. w Pifco Radio Meters: Harlie Tone Selectors: J H Westinghouse Metal Rects: H. T. 7 8186 words
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Advertisement97 1932-04-30 11 «J» «J» «J» »J» »J» »J» «J» »J» *f I MALAYAS LARGEST SPORTING GOODS STORE I For anything and everything phone 2938 RE-STRINGING A SPECIALITY iPitiiilil HAVE TROPICAL GUTS tln 1 TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. 111 "'~H """fll A W\ jjjl We are sole stockists of the world's best :i97 words
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Advertisement365 1932-04-30 12 Estate 8 Trust Agencies j I (1927) Limited. A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COMPANIES' ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS I REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. I, 2& 3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, BRANCHES: j j No 11, LIGHT STREET. PENANG. j No. 14, KLYNESTRFET.365 words
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Article, Illustration151 1932-04-30 13 SINGAPORE AMATEUR WEIGHT-LIFTERS ASSOCIATION PHYSICAL CULTURE DISPLAY UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF MR. AW BOON PAR. At the Great World Carnival, on 14th May. 1932. Chua Sen*- Chye (Malaya's Most Perfect Man' and champion gymnast). Many thrills are promised by this veteran athlete. Wee Sian Leek iFea'herweight Individual Champion Lifter of151 words
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Article, Illustration94 1932-04-30 14 "he second anniversary of the United Chinese Football Association was celebrated on 20th March, at the Pasir Panjang Bungalow of Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Bcon Par and a group photograph was taken on the occasion. /•/•.»/.> bv Seated fro. M. to ri R ntM.P.S. Studio - 94 words
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Article1578 1932-04-30 15 Dy ITHE LOOKER-ON. -LOWERS FOR THE PARKS. rr GROWS SMALLER. I WHO CANNOT AVOID VO VETERANS DIE. London, March 31. Spring Comes to London. n's parks are going to teir usual gay spectacle when warmer days daffodils and bluebells cr Found. For both the C unty Council1,578 words
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Advertisement203 1932-04-30 15 PHOTO OF NERVE CELLS SEEN THROUGH MICROSCOPE j i I V F 1 Conquer <( "^T (Irritability, listlessness, stomach trouble.) I Nerve- weak ness causes bad transmission of the nerve impulses and may result in the irregular functioning of almost every organ of the body. Irritable nerves, digestive troubles, stomach203 words
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Advertisement13 1932-04-30 16 KIM'S TYPEWRITING SERVICE. 74-5, Brass Basah Road. TYPEWRITING AND DUPLICATING JOBS UNDERTAKEN. 413 words
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Advertisement323 1932-04-30 16 j RADIO HOME PHONE 3725 SINGAPORE PHONE 3721 I I I I I A#' VOLTS *^^H I Hjf Aw^ MOQO 11 I f I little Meter. Tests of every portion of a battery I I operated or Eliminator Operated Set can be made I in a few minutes in the323 words
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450 1932-04-30 17 TAMIL NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS BY THE CHETTIAR COMMUNITY. A combined even! of a teaparty ami sports came oft on Tamil New Year's clay, (13th instant), ai the Dhanavysiar's Tennis Club, Tank Road, S'pore. About 200 quests mustered strong in the dub's premises to honour Mr. Annamalay Chettiai who has done450 words
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Article51 1932-04-30 17 vSt. Andrew's Mission Hospital lias received a cheque from Mrs. A 1 ford for $570 being- the proceeds of the performance of <his Cabaret held on April 16th a* Uie Adelphi Hotel. The Hospital authorities desire to thank Mrs. Alford and all her helpers for their kind51 words
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Advertisement91 1932-04-30 17 "i THE ANCHOR MAN. safety ot the whole party nds ujX)ii the skill and nmtM man at the head. With his and knowledge, the most prect* ito«s climb can l>e attempted with dence. Prudential \aamrance Company, ted cover the risk from .Wci--1 irt', BhUglwy and all other of Insurance. They91 words
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Advertisement253 1932-04-30 17 ARE YOU FEELING PAST YOUR BEST? THE ZEST OF YOUTH? vv^TZu!'^ phy! Members uf the ymin K er genera- **>•»'■ preicription of tioii seem to get such a vvonderfu' proved merit for condriioiis zest out of life, they are so en- anting from wta k and thu^iastic alHjut everytlmiK they253 words
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Article305 1932-04-30 18 I It will not have escaped notice that tht; Road v. Rail controversy has arisen sharply in many countries, and is not peculiar to Malaya. Nowhere else, however, save in Siam (where the Government frankly intends to make the railways pay and therefore just n't build roads,305 words
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312 1932-04-30 18 The Malayan Saturday Post. April 30 1932. RUBBER AMALGAMATIONS. li is a curious thing that big ideals with rubber properties should be ptopoitd only when the industry is prospering, and not in bad times when they would do most uood. We are referring especially to amalgamations of neighbouring estates. The312 words
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Article406 1932-04-30 18 BEING SMILES OF J THE WEEK. By Quiz.- Uuery by H.E u What {s this Decentralisation even-one's talking about?" Malayan papers shouldn't publish all that taxation news from Siam it's dangerous! :j: I'm going to visit Hollywood on my next leave if Joe Fisher will give me a few406 words
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Article67 1932-04-30 18 A Cabaret on origina' I will be presented by Mr. A. I Coddard at 'The Adelphi Ho*d I Roof Garden,' on April 30th, I 7th, 14th and 21st, at 9.30 I The entire nett proceeds wil I equally divided between I Kx-Service Association" and I .Andrew's Church Mission."67 words
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Advertisement57 1932-04-30 18 BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H.N. 6UCKERIDGE The European Artist-Photographer. DISTINCTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTIONS AT PRICES ADJUSTED TO THE TIMES. LAIDLAW BUILDING Phone 7898' Sore Throat FORMAMINT The Germ-killing throat tablet destroys the disease germs in mouth and throat, thus conquering Sore Throat and protecting you against Infectious diseases, such as Influenza,57 words
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Advertisement54 1932-04-30 19 r %^k f* W\ I /illk cAanqe sn O/ze I WjU fIBW f BB I JZsi bW X\ y y #BWf# A\ #bvA\ bb^V. 1 11 iv It 1 #Bi Bh\ h^2^b/ v|^^^ #bV7^bm\ i b^^bV^bi If "^w b STA NPA RP \^jr\ C I G ARE T TE //r^^Ah54 words
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Article691 1932-04-30 20 SPORT OF THE WEEK. A MALAYAN REVIEW. W By Afgus." •> Quite a sensation ha* been cau-ed in boxing circles in Singapore by the action of the C.P.O. in issuing an ultimatum demanding the appointment of a competent Board of Control. That action is, however, thoroughly justified. Two months' grace691 words
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Advertisement78 1932-04-30 20 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance 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 mmm i CHAP£L /?0:S/#GAPOfie. £j OfiD£RsByPOST J78 words
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Article, Illustration621 1932-04-30 21 Lt. Gen. Lord Baden- Powell - Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell FIREMANSHIP. By of Gilwell). I tring the Great War, when the young men were away at Front, the Boy Scouts enabled I more to go who were firemen could not well have been from their fire duties. But Scouts were trained to621 words
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Article285 1932-04-30 21 MR. LLOYD GEORGE AS THE 11 PUGNACIOUS PACIFIST." Mr. Anthony Kdeu, M.l'., ruder Secretary for Foreign Affairs, speaking at EGenil worth, said that Mr. Lloyd George had seen fit to dub as feebleness and poltroonery the ]w>licy which this country, in conjunction with the League and the285 words
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Advertisement20 1932-04-30 21 *£>■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■•■■■■e ■■■rip |bri™ish| I BEER i TENNENT'S IS THE j OBVIOUS CALL! I s SOLE AGENTS^ X ggMlttT ■imm lIIIIIIIIMHMHIIIIIiMHIMIIIIIIHININMNUIIII20 words
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Advertisement316 1932-04-30 22 1 This NEW treatment .^j /^^W^^^^ S ii absolutely harmless yr i r<J J^ T Thus neJ and highly tao- fr MT^F^ ~^^v cetsful treatment is now \KI *W N. Forrerty of Calcium in the blood k I the root-cause of dysmenorrhoea, tod I ■enorrhagia" (irregularities of the I T316 words
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Article, Illustration130 1932-04-30 23 Dined team from the Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Malacca offices of the Oversea-Chinese Bank Ltd., played a series of matchtx acca against selected Malacca Chinese Teams and raised a substantial sum in aid of the China Relief Fund. 1 tv learns in the130 words
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Article, Illustration100 1932-04-30 24 re;ice'-ce of the B^-ae I parents. I S Standing left to right: Mr. F. Pereira (Sponsor). Mr. A. Wilson, nephew of bridegroom (best man), Miss Irene Oliveiro, niece of bridegroom (bridesmaid), Miss Alcina Lopez, sister of bride, (bridesmaid), Mr. Luiz100 words
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Advertisement173 1932-04-30 25 REGLYKOL great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical vsis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in the urine aticnts after a few days treatment with his preparation was need to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the rious organs of the body regained their normal functional173 words
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Advertisement184 1932-04-30 25 because ot "Pressurelcss T©uch" PAllKEll WHITES EASIEST fci\ before the [M>iut itself. That is the secret of Parker's famous improve- :|o\| ment f *Pressureless Touch". It elim- inates shaking and coaxing balky k ii||fc\ P cns Wiln a P«^er, you always I 1 if W«>'\ write effortlessly— without pressure. :ptti184 words
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Advertisement156 1932-04-30 26 Throbbing Pain yiiit. Jl I i li acute pains I >^x produced by sprains quickh 1 yield to Sloan sLimment When -—^ifet V applied u> the aching part yC'i' 1 "f k JT stimulates circulation instantly; f 1 I L^ produces a swift action by the WL %s vkA'^^ blood156 words
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Advertisement273 1932-04-30 28 IN D I S PENS A B L E 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 includes273 words
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Advertisement164 1932-04-30 28 r KEEPS /j|Al venWELL I 6iSiii 1 Exposure totropical heat o!SuT M orto-ml.l. 111, »M|Mi.ihir.- \\ijsjfU. W.^f' ttfl Icombatinf these run- N down conditions, in re- S() in Rluc an( j Re j buihlin^ health anil re- >vrap|)rrs t l,o rod as a storing nerves to normal. (I|U ra an164 words
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Article, Illustration46 1932-04-30 29 I/I )ng Chin Beng has arranged an attractive programme for to-night's boxing at the New World Arena. The main event is a return between Gunboat Jack and Battling Guillermo which is bound to be very interesting. Battling Guillermo. Gunboat Jack.46 words
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Article, Illustration44 1932-04-30 29 A group photo taken at Kemaman, in honour of Mr. W. D'Souza on his departure on leave prior to transfer to F.M.S. Seated left lo right -Che Em bong, Mr. W. D'Souza (Superintendent, Posts and Telegraphs, Trengganu),44 words
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Article, Illustration80 1932-04-30 30 TEA PARTY AND GYMNASTIC DISPLAY BY CHETTIAR YOUTHS. An account of the function appears on page 17. Judges at the Sports. Left to right Messrs. S. T. S. Sockalingam Chettiar, Vairavan Chettiar, Annamalay Chettiar, Arunachalam Chettiar, RM. S. Sockalingam Chettiar (President, D.T.C.),80 words
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Advertisement59 1932-04-30 31 Tj the last drop ji it s Seonomieal m^s^^^^^^Pl \OMr 3^63 I TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP j A If 2illL\\iilll^H Mill O .^tf^^l m ■BIOCITIN Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and m j Ensures Against Physical tnd Mental Fatigue. I and st^f«j or from HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY.59 words
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Advertisement274 1932-04-30 31 I Boords Gins. OLD R Sri PAHITS. i INSIST ON THE GIN WITH iM CAT BARREL M^g TR4DE MARK. jtoi.V^fijß DRY mmm f^ COCKTAILS. |l_fe^s jw JOHN LITTLE A CO.. LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) ESTABLISHED 1845. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENAIMG IPOH I BIS MASTER'S VOICE I JAVA MALAY BECOiPS. 2644274 words
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Advertisement5 1932-04-30 32 ->» STUDY I WORLD'S BEST. o <■•»5 words
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Article744 1932-04-30 33 I* 1 fE PROBLEM OF PAIN. I >k of Job is an epic poem I me is the problem of I But that is not all. In I pain and disaster have I men to be often, if not I i he fitting manifestations I wrath and judgment.744 words
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Article75 1932-04-30 33 Our times are in God's hands, And all our days are as our needs. For shadow as for sun alike our thanks are due, Since that is best which is, and that which is not, Claiming: not its own, is evil only as devoid of good. O, loving words are75 words
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Article743 1932-04-30 33 Mathetes - Mathetes IN THE SHADOW OF CALVARY. By i The scene in the upper room on the night of our Lord's betrayal is movingly described by all the evangelists, but the most helpful and intimate account is St. John's. Therein we have the reminiscences of an eye-witness inspired743 words
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Article791 1932-04-30 34 Of the beautiful collects composed by Cranmer for trie first English Prayer-book we must rank as one of the finest the collect for St. Luke's Day, writes a "Times" correspondent. It was slightly altered in the Book of 1662, but its balanced directness remains in the following form791 words
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Article223 1932-04-30 34 Sir William Davison attempted to justify his Hill for authorizing sweepstakes by asserting that all churches held raffles at bazaars. Probably not many Churchpeople would regard the Member for Kensington as a great authority on Church life, but they will certainly reject forcibly this state-, ment For223 words
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Article111 1932-04-30 34 Pent with strong: fears— y^B gentle as a dove That, ere it strikes its poise when flight is done, A second flutters, then th'intimid run To him who beckons it— sh« i yet did move JVith meditative face alight with love; Kyes bright though sad with I tears which111 words
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Advertisement88 1932-04-30 34 GET B> i(AAvl BUOYANT Xj^V^^y FEELING! Iwftf with deprts.sion! Away X A '/v with that half-xvt-U feeling Away X^l with con-tirati.m, which W tne «V >V ,-ause of this* thin^ r I t^ <\ A>V Pinkettes cleanse you all J^U'J^^ through! Pinktttes tone up the stomach, stimulate the liver, c88 words
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Article124 1932-04-30 35 V v FE, SONS, PARENTS AND WOMAN FRIEND. Jena (Germany). r Mciirer, a judge in the Circ -,.i Court, and six others, were 1,m,k1I ,m,kI shot dead in circuinstanoes imitating- that Dr.. Meurer had murdered them before shooting himself. servant girl returning to Dr. Meurer's home from124 words
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310 1932-04-30 35 SCENT KING'S FACTORY. FOR LONDON. EX-PEDLAR WHO NOW HAS 10,000,000 In order to avoid having to pay the tariff, M. Coty, the French powder and scent king, is to build a is^,^oo perfumery factory on the Great West Road at Brentford. Work has started on the first section and it310 words
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Article168 1932-04-30 35 GIRL'S HAIR- DRYING TRAGEDY. A girl's electrocution in a bath was described at the inquest at Radlett, Herfordshire, on Miss Patience Mary Best, aged 19, a teacher of dancing. Her father, Captain James Frederick Best, proprietor of the Aldenham Lodge Hotel, Radlett, stated that his daughter, who168 words
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Article201 1932-04-30 35 SECRET MOTOR-CAR OF THE AIR. A wingless machine which may be the "motor-car of the air"— That is the object of secret experiments now being made in England with a new type of aircraft representing a revolutionary development of the Cierva autogiro the aircraft which uses a201 words
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Article170 1932-04-30 35 MONROE DOCTRINE FOR FAR EAST. Shanghai, Mar. 28. A sort of Far Eastern 'Monrce Doctrine appears to lurk in the background of the decision attributed to Mr. Yoshizawa, the Japanese Foreign Minister,'to announce Japan's withdrawal from the League of Nations if the Manchurian problem is brought170 words
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Advertisement249 1932-04-30 36 EYE GLASSES BEST QFAIJTY FRAMES AND FITTINGS IN NICKEL GOLD-FILLED SOLID GOLD IMITATION AND REAL TORTOISSSHELL FIRST QUALITY LENSES WHITE AND CROOKES GLASS SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS HOLDING THE DIPLOMAS OF BRITISH OPTICAL ASSN. AND SPECTACLE MAKERS CO. PRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVELS STAVES PRISMATIC COMPASSES ROAD-TRACERS R INFLECTING249 words
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