Malayan Saturday Post, 6 August 1932
1932-08-06
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Title Section31 1932-08-06 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED I »A4.ArA'« t»AO>W« HQTU*M PA*** -rU»LI9HKO MV**Y <M?UJM»Ar. g fIimmMIUBHIIIIBIinHIWWUIii *a .u uiikiiiiiuiuiktmuikiikliiu i .AT H A lftmrZi itiiiihtiiHtiiHitttmiiitititiitatt(M»yti_i The Malayan Saturday Post AUGUST 6. 1932.31 words
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Advertisement47 1932-08-06 1 m\\\\\nfl^^ I ttlfttHtlAY MfeSEN tS :^9l it/it, m^ €(B(|fK^v^i^^^Bpßßß^BßjßßM|^BWßpH^Bßl^^ i-inii^^^miiliiiilr-' iPh tt %6fii 2<^ Q SOUTH BRl^^ ROAPi '-'^wr^B' 1 Nil II l-'"'g.' FflfJl OfSCEllHlllO PALATES -.ff' Qbviousiy H I) N T R >j REAL ENGLISH YORK CUT HAM I Stocked by aU Jiigd @la** 5 IIIIIIIIHUIIiIIIIHHIIHIIIIIIHHHIIHIIIIIIIIHH47 words
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Article1128 1932-08-06 2 London, Jury 7. J. B. Priestley Does It Again. Another double-length novel bjr J. B. Priestley is published. The essayist who found immediate fame as novelist and wrote in the leisurely way of Dickens about England in "The Good Com* pattens" and about London in "Angel Pavement" now1,128 words
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Advertisement27 1932-08-06 2 SQUEEZE I THE FINEST OF ALLOItAHGE DIUfIKS. I iJ ll jd^ 1 I BisM&lfl aJJ a i -phoot CB7B for your rwjulrfrotalfc 1 •Pi *w IjIIWI Wf^Off27 words
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Article583 1932-08-06 3 Muriel (who has gently but firmly rejected an offer of marriage) What do you want the waitress for? Robert "To alter my order. If I've got to look at you as 'just a sister,' those shilling sundaes are going to be threepenny ices." Assistant: "Have you an583 words
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Advertisement228 1932-08-06 3 iWULIIY PIUS ECONOMY." LeQiiilUy of <4 GOLD LB4F" Tea |es not hive to be taken on Ist. It has besa proveJ by the laniimus public support for the Ist 25 years. fcor your convenience, it is packed In I-lb., i-U>-, i-lb. and i-lb. I leadfoil packets. I I 01 All228 words
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Advertisement200 1932-08-06 3 EMPIRE PRODUCT. PUKI OPENING SHORTLY I LIANSVILLE I STUDENTS 1 HOME I For 1 D.E.I. School Boys. J Large componnd booae, modern sanitation, Oxley Rd., 1 near to bus route and schools. I $30 monthly. Enqniries and inspection invited. C. C. LIM (from Jtvi) 19, Poole Road. Jj, ||-^.||^H» l>200 words
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4114 1932-08-06 4 EXTRAORDINARY STORY TOLD TO IPOH RESIDENT. The following amazing Story of the exploits of a Chinese "crook," *hich reads like a tale by Edgar Wallace or Arthur Conan Doyle, was related to a representative of the "Times of Malaya by a wellknown resident of4,114 words
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Advertisement35 1932-08-06 4 I I Jhb I I I 1 *^3» vP^*** I i SALLY I I H COME AND SPEND A BAPPY EVENING WITH TBEI SHOWING ALHAMBRA AUG s<! THE INEXHAUSTIBLE I^AV OF CIEAT SUPPLY PICTURE PICTURES.35 words
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Advertisement92 1932-08-06 5 Coming Soon Watch the Date v JK^v^V^HlX Jrv^Tdi^iHßk. Iff II X J JfaßV i vi^'in. /i JB Jl BB Bl EkS^mi!^^L HkIIWEDC Al imaHv J^^B B^ "iwlwlHwM **«7 WW .^^l f AQL I APIUIMI i» The theme sublime, an epic of humans! The nerve-tensing war melodrama! The scenic grandeur unparalleled!92 words
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Advertisement86 1932-08-06 6 HjHHiiiii it mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiii"ii'^iii»>i>»iiiiii^ I "T H E APA ft AMOUNT PICTURE I MIRACLE MAN" lAI ITU 5 W I I n (SYDNEY. MORRIS.) I IRVING PICHEL, JOHN WRAY, ROBERT COOGAN, HOBART BOSWORTH I COMING SHORTLY! If It's A Paramount Picture It's The Best Show In Town E HJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM Smoke86 words
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Advertisement90 1932-08-06 6 i umiiiih f# I THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. I I PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Single Copy 20 cents. j f j I j 3 months s2.bO mostba 8.15 I 6 months 4.75 G nwmiim 6.05 j I j 12 months 9.00 12 n^.ths 11.60 j I j NOTE Please add 2590 words
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Article, Illustration125 1932-08-06 7 Sir William and Lady Murison zre seen on the right keenly following the tennis. WOMEN'S SINGLES iss Oldfield (left), champion, and Mrs. Tay!or, runner-up. Miss Oldfield, women's champicn, in action. fc N'S DOUBLES FINAL Warden (winners), Mrs. Drew and Miss Oldf.eld. VETERAN'S DOUBLES Goodman and Richard runners-up125 words
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Advertisement172 1932-08-06 9 g^-Si /I Wt ft weakness; L~ I I KM jpM WkM I M Or) fi AN/rlVll£i 77/ luv o^ Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. I Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, eta* Cutty172 words
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Advertisement115 1932-08-06 9 B STUDY RLD'S BEST. I M Specific For Diabetes Dr. Winkler's "DIABETONIT. 11 $2 per bottle or $20 per dozen. Sincere's •'SPECIAL HAIR CREAM." Large size 36 cents per bottle or $3.50 per dozen. Small size 25 cents ptr bottle or $2.50 per dozen. SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD., SINGAPORE. Wholesalers and115 words
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Article2059 1932-08-06 10 By THE LOOKER-ON. Sj LA Wr V V V*W LONDON TO GROW TALLER. ill A THREAT TO THE PAST. EMPIRE FLOWERS AND FRUIT. FROM NEWSBOY TO MAGNATE. London, July 21 The King and The New Bridge. The Kin^ opened London's new bridge at Lambeth this week, driving2,059 words
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Advertisement64 1932-08-06 10 illllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllNllNllllHlllllllllllll^ 1 WORLD-FAMED I I TENNIS RACKETS! sz S JH^^^nr% ZZ r^ w 1 w BmktS3BfTTiT*r r -+r "^"i |j w▼ y r^ iI i tJWi i .ft r If! "Zi lj V IV w M-PPWr fi j» i*HiJ*'7^. f viln I Spaldings J Austins 1 Jfe~Stringinff Cur Speciality j64 words
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Article113 1932-08-06 11 i Budapest, July 16. One of the most horrible crimes on record is reported from the Hungarian townlet of v Szilvasvarad, where I woman named Ottilie Mosolygoee gave birth to a child, which, after a few days, vanished, so she was arrested. Under cross-examination, she confessed she113 words
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156 1932-08-06 11 RANJITSINHJI PICKS ENGLAND'S TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA. To me it seems a quite senseless proceeding not to include Hobbs for the Tests," declared the Jam Sahib of Nawanagar (Ranjitsinhji), in discussing the best team England should send to Australia at the end of the season. My team would be: D. R.156 words
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Advertisement90 1932-08-06 11 «oyc%'s ASPIRIN is famous /TN i ii. u^,.+ (BAYER) t^vj g\ throughout E y 7 «> the world %u 1 ,^^^r Millions use I j^^T it for headache, \*rf^fa f* I j^^^r toothache, earache, Zr^ >1 ihcumatism, influent I#^ «4|^_ J f ,^^^r za, neuralgia and fever. f J^ -1^90 words
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Advertisement141 1932-08-06 12 A^^w EVEREADY Regular Eveready Superior I |(^I Quality, Workmanship ilil^^^H an(l Materials I J^ ucti/ I\'$ etc r'**|" l "'"*n I TRAD! MARK Af*f«J /o/> [full rr// I \gpH FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES Patented throughout te~^S* OI A i "AIR SHIP BRAND MILK" SS S2 The ever growing (jl C <<r~SS %M141 words
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Advertisement270 1932-08-06 12 Estate Trust Agencies i I (1927) Limited. a TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST I I Companies' ordinance of 1926. with security DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS utruo GOVERNMENT. j REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos 2& 3? RAFTLES CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE, I SINGAPORE. 1 j No 11. LIGHT STREET. PENANG. 1270 words
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Article, Illustration120 1932-08-06 13 MR. J. D. HAWLEY AND MISS G. F. LONSDALE WINNERS OF THE DANCE TEAM CUP WHICH WAS PRESENTED BY LADY PRISON AT THE COMPETITION HELD AT RAFFLES HOTEL, ON SATURDAY. The presentation of the Certificate of Honour to Mr. Art Edmonds at Negri Sembilan.120 words
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Article, Illustration21 1932-08-06 13 The team is composed of Basket-Bail and Volley-Bali players and will tour Malaya.21 words
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Article, Illustration26 1932-08-06 14 Women competitors coming out for the fray. In frcnt are seen V rs. Bucknell, Miss Toby, Mrs. Drew and Miss Oldfield.26 words
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Article, Illustration84 1932-08-06 14 IPolglase Bridge at the Junction of North Bridge Road and Stamford Road at the corner of ne convent premises was the scene of an alarming accident early on Sunday morning. A Hupmob.le car driven by the Chinese owre coll ded with a Ford driven84 words
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Article, Illustration735 1932-08-06 15 CAN YOU ACT AS CAMP COOK? I (By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell). livery Scout must know how to cook his own meat and vegetables, and how to make bread for himself without regular utensils. Pot boiling water a Scout would usually have his tin735 words
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127 1932-08-06 15 The following comments appear in the "Straits Times" with regard to the omission of Jansen When the trial match took place in Singapore, Jansen showed something like his true form and one expected him to be chosen, but the selectors preferred the two leftarm127 words
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Article188 1932-08-06 15 Stout Gentleman (who has been knocked down) Couldn't you have gone round me?" Motorist Sorry I wasn't sure whether I had enough petrol." The doctor looked down at his patient and shook his head doubtfully. 11 You say you have the same nightmare every night," he said, "what is it?188 words
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Advertisement192 1932-08-06 15 NOT SO WELL! He's a happ>. cl.ceffal, noisy little chap when he's well, but just now, all he wants is to nestle quietly in mummy's arms. It is difficult to underhand sometimes how the Children, in spite of all our loving care, get their little ailments. I'ew children etcaCC them192 words
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392 1932-08-06 16 The Malayan Saturday Post August 6, 1932. MUNICIPAL RETRENCHMENT. The rei>ort of the Singapore Municipal Retrenchment Committee has evoked considerable discussion, end it may be noted that, while in no comment thus far have the economy proposals been declared to go too far, in one instance at least they are392 words
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Article301 1932-08-06 16 However Sir Cecil dementi may have invited criticism in some matters be has everyone with him in his earnest endeavours to encourage the growing of more foodstuffs, especially rice, in Malaya. In his brilliant speech at the opening of the Malayan Exhibition fie mentioned that this country301 words
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Advertisement50 1932-08-06 16 BE PHOTOCRAPHED BY H.N. BUCftERIDGE 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 conquers Sore Throat I and prevents Infectious I diseases, such as Influenza, I Diphtheria, etc I A* mil CK*mUu mmi fun*50 words
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Advertisement303 1932-08-06 16 SAFEGUARD YOUR FUTURE THE u PRUDENTIAL" WAY. Have you considered the posifet3i> tion <«t those dependent on you (f c «f jCmP^ .upjH.rt them Would the fsf^> €fr*i^Kn*W\. mone> you leave them l>e sutFi- If /w^f < **m 1 nt 1 kce P thein in the wa% IT^r *Bfc u303 words
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Article472 1932-08-06 17 BEING SMILES OF J X THE WEEK. x I The cloud is showing suggests s of a silver lining at last. I I I hue you noticed the definite I .nodest advent of optimism luring the past few days? I I Mick it, tx>ys The slump is itfiimuiK to472 words
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Advertisement238 1932-08-06 17 DROWSY AFTER MEALS? And maybe the better the ma** the more drowsy you feel. TbatlJ a pitv. Good meals deserve got* digestion. But if the liver and tf»» testifies are congested good Jjg^ tion is impossible. l^Uleac* drowsiness, and that sickening, IIUJ feeling after meals indicate the ntja for Pinkettes.238 words
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Article1050 1932-08-06 18 Argus - Argus x > A MALAYAN REVIEW. J By The innings defeat inflicted by j the F. M. S. on the Colony in the annual Malayan cricket test, at Kuala Lumpur last week-end, was distressing from the Colony point of view, but one must congratulate the F.1,050 words
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Advertisement126 1932-08-06 18 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 I ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance i Company, Limited. I (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SKTTLFMKNTS) I HEAD OFF.CE: Great Eastern Life BuMding, Cecil Street. S.n g apor«. LONDON OFF.CE: 27. O.d Jewry. E.G. I The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme126 words
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Article, Illustration43 1932-08-06 19 A CROSNiER Winner of First Prize M A" Class in Ford Petrol Economy Contest (Ford Roadster 1932 Model) The winner's record .as 50 miles per gallon over IBJ Mile Course. The contest took place last Sunday from Grove Road.43 words
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Article, Illustration37 1932-08-06 20 ARRIVAL OF SENG CHEONG LI CHI SEAH FROM MALACCA. TALA 5iRELU^ >1( 3^eOOOMEO 6ATTAHON c~,*ea s* Volley-Bali match between Seng Cheong and Chong Cheng Ola Boys played on July 30, resulted in a win for Chong Cheng.37 words
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Article, Illustration54 1932-08-06 20 THE NEW EXQUISITE STAR APPEARING SHORTLY IN UNIVERSAL'S 1932 MASTERPIECE TO BE SCREENED AT THE PAVILION THEATRE. by Photo MR. LOH PENG KHWAN The new President of the Mann Hei Club, Singapore. An ornament to the Hindu cemetery— erected to^ eJ J memory of Valleyammal, wife of Sangoo Tha/er, ofM.P. - 54 words
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Advertisement165 1932-08-06 21 —Achin« Back? V. y WIIHN you feel overcome by pains in the back or kidneys, apply Sloan's Liniment quickly. You will instantly feel a health) circulation of the blood, I soothing, healing warmth that drives the pain away. Soon you are a new man. V^C^\ Any kind of joint cr165 words
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Advertisement215 1932-08-06 21 mm r^kk4 t ~~fc ~m i m -m m*^^*^t t— h m m m m *-m^^ M a^fc REGLYKOLI is a great cure for DIABKTES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in the urine f of patients after a few days treatment with215 words
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Article2024 1932-08-06 22 THE WEEK'S MOTORING. RtmUi 1 S 1 Letter For •> Tki Malay** Satmtimy Post, v BRITAIN IS THE MOTORISTS MECCA. SALES OF NEW CARS UP. ANTI DAZZLE PROBLEMS. London, July o. Fewer motorists are touring on e Continent this year. That fact J-a* been disclosed bv the figures 1 motor-can2,024 words
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Advertisement80 1932-08-06 22 ALWAYS KEEP WITH YOU A POT OF AMRUTANJAN A SOVEREIGN REMEDY j For j jMi HEADACHE I (^P% RHEUMATISM Wv NEURALGIA tEk? toothache I /Tf**y CUTS, BRUISES I krL%s COUGH COLD I I n£i'*/f >^-^iJ and a other aches and pain$ I VV#lk 0F FULL FCRTY years 2 mf* t80 words
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Article745 1932-08-06 23 s •> Renter's Special Letter For i 1 •> The Malayan Saturday Post. •< i < f A d i WIMBLEDON CHAMPION- SHIPS. I HOW ELLSWORTH VINES HITS THE BALL. > DAVIS CUP FINALS. London, July 6. For two weeks over the Win bledoo lawn tennis championship the745 words
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Advertisement100 1932-08-06 24 Jhe Writing pad with the j i VorW w/^ Reputation f i j 100 fty] Shurs "'(gjOHIEY i II ENVELOPES JAMt SHADL REP. N 5 6932 5 I'll I i c —^^J^^^ jt T IT IS BRITISH MANUFACTURE. j Stocked by M. MOHAMED DULFAKIR CO., j SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR.100 words
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Advertisement270 1932-08-06 24 Every Pen point J^tmy must pass eleven rigid inspection I JKf) I before it is used in The Parker Duo. I ol<l> Exacting care in manufacture I 1r 1 I assures maximum writing ease. I 77.r M I easy u^^m-uj^tv^Pi I Writing Pen TuuXEM 1^ I PHOTO OV \TP\T CFIIS270 words
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Article, Illustration82 1932-08-06 26 The Malay Cpera that made a tremendous hit here as well as in Kuala Lumpur, where hundreds had to be turned away during the first 1 1 nights of its opening. Mr. K. C. Tan, proprietor of this concern as well as of82 words
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Advertisement107 1932-08-06 27 1 /e y 7 THE BEST SWEET AND SOUR JAVA PICKLES. ARUM MAMS (Young Giuger jflfe BAWANO PUTEH (Galic) RHj f C8 BAWANG (Onion) 1^ j JK^I CHILI JARUM (Small Chilies) J9 T JtSjl CHILI MUDA (Young Chilies] JEKBI JrycTyk^ emu muda (Young ChiUies) JEsSsjk i Q^y^ft CHILI MERA (Red107 words
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Advertisement130 1932-08-06 27 MH sausages"^ m %e Perfect Breakfast m |i Reminiscent of the English countryside, fj^H Hunter's Sausages are made in England j^H K from a special recipe under most hygienic D ■O conditions. They are delightfully 9 seasoned, and make a delicious breakfast HIS dish. They can be served cold, or130 words
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Advertisement163 1932-08-06 28 U CHIFFONETTE 75, SELECIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. I SALE For 10 Days ONLY. I GRASP THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. A large selection of Latest HATS to be cleared at HAIF marked Prices to make room for New Shipments. Ist AUG to 10th AUG. ONLY. fIHHkHB^HH| Just unpacked new ship ment of these163 words
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Article, Illustration196 1932-08-06 29 Many a woman asks herself this question Bt times when the burdens which are peculiar to her tax her endurance to the limits of her strength. At these periods fche has to endure wearisome pains, weakness and htadaches. Often she suffers from depressing aehes in back196 words
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Article207 1932-08-06 29 The village concert organizer called at the home of one of the wealthiest villagers to inquire if she would contribute to the latest charity effort. I will see if the mistress is at home," the maid informed her. After a short time, the maid returned to say that her mistress207 words
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Article746 1932-08-06 30 Mathetes - Mathetes By a •> •> ♦> v •> v WILFULLY BLIND. There IS BO prayer that we sinners need to pray more earnestly than the prayer l- Lord, open mine eyes that I may see." Yet for some of us the answer may be terrible in its746 words
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Article880 1932-08-06 30 The following il»c tnbtiaac* of the address given by the Archbishop oi York at the opening of the Crane* Convention. The Archbishop said that the world of the lsible story was formless, structureless, and above all meaningless, until the Spirit came ui>on it. The work of880 words
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Advertisement34 1932-08-06 30 •> MRS. COO°ER-ABBS, t V 2 Victoria Street. A SUBJECTS TAUGHT: Shorthand, Typewriting, and Piano. 5/Mmp Charges, X Typewriting of all descriptions a undertaken and promptly exe- V «uted. A Charge* most moderate. JJ i34 words
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Article575 1932-08-06 31 I* rfc* Malaya* S«i tdflj- P»«i F RENfili^gllN^ OPEN H .1 i I 1 I Krencb Golfers h«v* Asfr&a a leaf I fi »m the wlttibledon notebook. Tie eight best £9**^^ tors Ivj I s hu> at i* lt*m&i I five BritWi and '*-JWS* s l I575 words
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Advertisement12 1932-08-06 31 I Tytaewr itittg of all de«flft(W T miflMrtaliß And MKMnotlv er#»' a12 words
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