Malayan Saturday Post, 13 August 1932
1932-08-13
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Title Section44 1932-08-13 1 The Malayan Saturday Post LA A? lAkAtAa i A 1 j i i MaJT Li l I VOL. l^^|&j!(|i niikiuLltLLi intiiifiinmiiiiimmiiifiiiHUHUffiiiiimit iH>i Ui iViiil'ii lit i'i'L'i Au'iui i'ili i-i lli i" r «'i i■i. i ,11 la Vl 1 1 iXll'l llilllli IAA i^i^'kfrt^k^i^44 words
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Advertisement27 1932-08-13 1 i pOB WSCEItWMO PALATES jH[ I IHIJN T E r S I«H REAL ENGLISH YORK CUT HAM wß| I Stocked by all Jiigd Glass dealers I tHiiiiiiiititifiiHtimiiitiiiiHtyHiiiiHiiHiiiitiriiHiiiiiuiufm^27 words
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Article2007 1932-08-13 2 EDWARD CARSON AND OSCAR WILDE. London, July 14 The life of a man still living written by an author now dead appears this week. X'ohime iof" The Life of Lord Carson" (Gollancz, 15/-) was finished by Lord Carson's friend, Edward Marjoribanks, before the latter's brilliant career was brought2,007 words
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Article634 1932-08-13 3 The golfer had lost his ball, and not unnaturally was inclined to be annoyed with his caddie. 11 Why the deuce didn't you watch where it went? he asked angrily. 11 Well, Sir," said the boy, "it don't usually go anywhere, and so it took me unprepared-like."634 words
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Advertisement225 1932-08-13 3 QUWIIY PLUS ECONOMY." Le Qaality of (4 GOLD LBAF"Tta Le not have to be takeo on Lt. It has beeo proved by the lanimous public support for the ■For your convenience, it is packed In I-lb., i-lb., i-lb. a^d i-lb. leadfoil packets. I Of All Dealers |A. B\ftTHOLOMEI)SZ 9 LTD.225 words
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Advertisement205 1932-08-13 3 EMPIRE PRODUCT. f I OPENING SHORTLY LIANSVILLE j STUDENTS' HOME 'I For D.E.I. School Boys. I Large compound house, modern sanitation, Oxley Rd., 5 near to bu« route and schooli. f $30 monthly. Enquiries and j inspection invited. I I C. C. LIM (from Java) i 19, Poole Road. I205 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1932-08-13 4 TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE. WHERE TABLE SALT COMES FROM. AN OLD SAILOR'S YARN. ATTACKED BY A BUFFALO. MYTHICAL TREASURES OF THE OCEAN. London, July 14Slaves Of The Salt Mines. M Their black bodies were covered with a white layer of raw salt. And their wrinkled arms, thighs, and legs had disappeared1,013 words
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Advertisement85 1932-08-13 4 If You Would Only Take PINKETTES! You Would r > 1 tlu' heat so mr j< Letter. Pinkrtt j(B 1 1 cleanse the intest /'Ti Xi gently hut cltu i, I tlin^ helping i/>»j v ket 'P «ti cheerful Ij- cool. When tl ternal orgftnc •I I congeited yo« Ik»ujiil85 words
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Article724 1932-08-13 5 Renter's Special Letter For t ♦> The Malayan Saturday Post, v THE DAVIS CUP. WHAT WAS WRONG WITH AUSTIN? >«»•«£♦■»* FRENCH CRITICS NOT SURPRISED. -*>#j*«* GERMANY CONTENT WITH VICTORY AND SAY NOTHING. London, July. Phe uieat question asked after he defeat of Great Britain by Gernany m the724 words
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Advertisement182 1932-08-13 5 HEALTH-HAPPINESS SAFETY. TbeM are every parent's grea desire for the children. Health and happiness go hand m hand. Bui safety can be best assured by always keeping m the home the right remedy to check childhood ailments at the first symptoms. Countless parents all over the world have found peace182 words
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Advertisement126 1932-08-13 6 y,,i minimi mini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiHiMiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin 1 1 1 1 1 n 11 1 1 UNDOUJTEDLY THE M3ST GLORIOUS il I ll^j I SCREEM THRILL YOU'LL HAVE IN 1932 jJ^ll^^ i T H E A PARAMOUNT PtCTURE I MIRACLE MAN^l^^^^l lAf I I mm fl mi i ■W&BBGmt B mm m .«.?*<■126 words
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Advertisement101 1932-08-13 6 ■■■•■••■•••■■■•••■■■•a« h 'I j THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. I PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Single Copy 20 cents. Within Hritisih Outside British Malaya. Malaya. I 3 months $2.50 8 montlLs $3.15 I 6 months 4.75 (I months 6.05 I 12 mouths 9.00 12 uxinths 11.60 I j NOTE:—Please add 25 cents to101 words
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Article, Illustration123 1932-08-13 7 The following are a few scenes from a delightful fantasy "Prunella" or Love In A Dutch Garden to be presented by the Mummers of the Wesley Guild under the distinguished patronage of Sir John and Lady Scott at the V.M.C.A. Hall, to-night at123 words
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Advertisement179 1932-08-13 9 I *^^~f> weakness; /Jn >^f DEBTLIT* to AN/EM I A Ip/// CH I EN S 'Syrup Wii V/ Ua of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radial remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines* etc. I179 words
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Advertisement126 1932-08-13 9 STUDY WORLDS BEST. MRS. COOPER-ABBS, t 2, Victoria Street. A SUBJECTS TAUGHT: <! Shorthand, Typewriting, x and Piano. »> Slump Charges, Typewriting of all descriptions T 9 undertaken and promptly ext» T fa ruted. X •I* Charges most moderate, A 11 Specific For Diabetes Dr. Winkler's "DIABETONIT." $2 per bottle126 words
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Article1499 1932-08-13 10 |K»vvvwvvv% SOME QUEER PATENTS. ■SCIENCE— AND THE FUTURE. CHALLENGING EINSTEIN. London, July 14The Patent Bill. The bill recently before Parii Inient to give the ComptrollerGeneral of the Patent Office power to refuse to grant patents for inventions which are obviously of a frivolous nature or which serve1,499 words
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Advertisement97 1932-08-13 10 ALWAYS KEEP WITH YOU A POT OF j i AMRUTANJAN A SOVEREIGN REMEDY I J*^J RHEUMATISM I I jt NEURALGIA j I I *^L TOOTHACHE j I 1 A^T? CUTS BRUISES I j Cr A -J, f COUGH, COLD I I KJX^^rr*^ artd a other aches and pail s> I97 words
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Advertisement98 1932-08-13 11 PAVILION NOW SCREENING TO PACKED HOUSES. Matinee Saturday A Sunday Aug. 13 14 at 3.15 p.m. n H^ -^u^^^^^^V^^^^. Jim T iP^^«B V }l i^M _J*r\J) mW HI V ■^m^B' V J} J^kmmmmm. Mm\%.^Smm\ WmW W W^ B^L A^a« Ag|AA|l UNIVERSAL CARL LAEMMLC The theme sublime f an epic of98 words
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Advertisement177 1932-08-13 12 New EVEREADY Greatly Keducede wi Prices Pegulir Evcrerd} i Ml Quality, Wcrkmar.sbip I^^^H and Materials I^H J° r Sale Every veder TMAOI MARK M«fai ro/. rnfi r«lt mtl ftASHUCHTS A BATTfRItS Fatentcd throughout h^-^^lt ihe vorld I I —thiy lest hnitf Sole Agents L. E. TELS CO., SINGAPORE. "AIR SHIP177 words
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Advertisement256 1932-08-13 12 "^^fc. "^^te. 9*^^^o9 9^^^^4 v X* A Estate Trust Agencies 1 (1927) limited. I A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUt CCMPANIES' ORDINANCE 1926. WITH SECURII j j DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT. 1 REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: j j Nos. I, 2 3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, No. 11,256 words
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Article, Illustration7 1932-08-13 13 BEACH PYJAMA PARADE AT SEA VIEW HOTEL.7 words
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Article, Illustration30 1932-08-13 14 FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE vs. MALAYA COMMAND. a The Singapore Team which beat Malaya Command and Selangor and thus won the Malaya Cup. 1 Fhe Referee and the Captains. Malaya Comrranc 130 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1932-08-13 15 Lt. Gen. Lord Baden- Powell - Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell i (By of Gilwell). I MARKSMANSHIP. J j I have often praised Scouts for >ing good marksmen with the fie, just as I have praised others c being good lexers. I don't link that because he is a good lot with the1,137 words
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Advertisement89 1932-08-13 15 s fa&*^ Cash neans SUCCESS and The PRUDENT Policy 5,,,. m, C~*» mm <or i»u, issued by the Largest Insurance TZg pMa,, Institution In the British Empire will help you. The Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd., t mean* wonctefful futurt (incorpoiated m England) possibilities for you and 17-18, Mercantile Bank Building,89 words
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298 1932-08-13 16 The Malayan Saturday Post August 13, 1932. ASIATICS AND THE M.C.S. Al the Legislative Council meeting on Monday the Hon: Dr. Noel Clarke asked— though not quite m these words whether the Government were at last prepared to agree to the admission to the Civil Service of non-Europeans (Eurasians and298 words
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Article183 1932-08-13 16 It appears that the Malayan Governments are obtaining revenue to the extent of around two million dollars a year from the taxation of Turf Club totalisators and sweeps that calculation is based oil the figures for the Colony given at Monday's Council meeting m the replies to183 words
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Article200 1932-08-13 16 A phmi" evening's entertainment is assured at the V.M.C.A. Hall, on Saturday, August iUh, at 0.30 P-m. when the Hay PRUNELLA loc Love In utch Garden) wfll b* riven by "The Mummers" m Aid of the Wesley Church Funds. PRUNELLA is a delightful phantasy which is written for the200 words
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595 1932-08-13 16 SINGAPORE'S GREAT VICTORY OVER SELANGOR. The 10,000 people who attended the Malaya Cup Final on Saturday at the Kuala Lumpur Stadium were well rewarded for their trouble. They had some qualms when it rained m the afternoon but the rain was just enough to soften the ground. It was a595 words
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Advertisement44 1932-08-13 16 BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H.N. BUCKERIDGE The European Artist-Photographer. DISTINCTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTIONS AT PRICES ADJUSTED TO THE TOMES. LAIOLAW BUILDING 'PHONE 7898. Heat and the Nerves Conquer the nerve -weakening influence of constant heat by •trengthening your nerves with SANATOGEN Thm Tram Tonic- Food44 words
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Article675 1932-08-13 17 Quiz - Quiz By BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. x —^5»^ y The rumour that H. K. is going to Nanking is denied. Congratulations to H. K. j. j. Ij^ i* At Sir Cecil's age the quiet life bat some appeal; and China is a bit too lively these days. My675 words
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Advertisement167 1932-08-13 17 NEWI from the ground upl YOU see, m the New Hupmobile Eight, a car unlike ony previous Hupmobile, or any other automobile. A daring, new design. A new lowness of body— that increases riding safety without sacrifice of head room or road clearance. Doors of unusual width— for effortless exit167 words
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Article685 1932-08-13 18 Argus - Argus 1 By •> A MALAYAN REVIEW. For once a Malaya Cup soccer final worked out to "paper" form. The levelling up process so often attending such "needle" matches <lid not materialise, and Singapore's 5-3 victory was worthily won by the much cleverer side. The score685 words
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118 1932-08-13 18 AMATEUR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA. The Annual Championships meeting of the Amateur Athletic Association oi Malaya is to b* held at Kuala Lumpur, on Friday and Saturday, the iuth and 20th August, iu;,2 when the following Championship events will be competed for 100 yards flat race, 220 yards flat raot,118 words
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Advertisement102 1932-08-13 18 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000. 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 the British102 words
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Article, Illustration80 1932-08-13 19 The teams m the Charity Match between Chinese and Malay Veterans vs. European Veterans. Spectators at the Singapore vs. Malaya Command Footbal I Match. The marriage of Mr. B:wsin Awang, of the Java-Singapore and Island Place at 112, Whitley Rd., Singapore, on 31st July. nd Sikh Dolicemen disolayine: the Punjabi80 words
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Article, Illustration167 1932-08-13 20 Photo by Group photo of J.M.F. and J.V.F. Mersing, taken on the occasion of a Farewell Tea Party given m honour of Capt. U. A. I Rahman, D.K., Officer Commanding Detachment, J.M.F.. Messing, on his departure on transfer to Johore Bahru, on Nth I Seated from left to right:— Corp.Mr Souw Chian Lim - 167 words
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Advertisement181 1932-08-13 21 Throbbing Pain r. >- \ur A HE acute pains I produced by sprains quickly v A yield toSloan'sLiniment. When —^^Xi V jt- applied to the aching part it A.*!' 1 j^ jIW Jr stimulates circulation instantly; I I t^ produces a swift action by the \i|i '\V-'M r^ blood stream181 words
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Advertisement201 1932-08-13 21 IREGLYKOL I is a great cure for DIABETES. It WM shown upon chemical j j analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urine I I of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was reduced to a minimum, if not elimina:ed altogether, while the j201 words
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Advertisement406 1932-08-13 22 Ll\ ISC CELLS, seen through microscope Hcalthv Cell mW^r Br i^^^fl k^V velopfd nucleut H^^ fcC^^tf XV K^ which contaiai Unho'thy Cell M V ll II Iml H II H the lime has been h^m W H H H H 'V removed trtifid- dklll^l II II I' ihrivelled up. I;406 words
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Article295 1932-08-13 23 i Rcutei's Special Article For m rhe Malayan Satmday Post. ft vvvvvv v v v B-HE CANADIAN OPEN GOLD I TITLE. ONDON GOLFER BECOMES I CHAMPION. I WALTER HAGEN THIRD. I Harry Cooper, the London born Mrofessional who is attached to the I Serena Country Club, Los295 words
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488 1932-08-13 23 FRENCH GOLF TITLE GOES TO ENGLAND. ALL-BRITISH FINAL AT LE TOUQUET. London, Jaly 14. Miss Diana Fishwick, the former British Champion, won the French •men's Open golf Championship U Touqnet on July Bth, beating ie other English finalist, Miss Molly Gourlay by 4 and 3 m the holes final. Miss488 words
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Article324 1932-08-13 23 0 Franklin D. Roosevelt, whom the Democratic Convention has selected as the party's candidate for the Presidency, is a kinsman of the famous President, and stands well with the American people as a member of his family. A New Yorker, a lawyer by profession, he was assistant324 words
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Article78 1932-08-13 23 An Irishwoman was consulting a lawyer with a view to obtaining a divorce. There aren't many grounds for divorce," said the man of the law. Has he been cruel to you?"— Huh, ft'f me that wouldn't 1* givin' him the chanct."— "Well, has he doflttd you? cl Wlia-at, and me78 words
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Advertisement54 1932-08-13 23 /^i*. A Real A JKpif f^ Home-Remedy (bayer| X ,^^T mily is Soyei's tJV i^ \7/ s^^T ASPIR I N. In *WT*< <^^T neadachc toothache, /^y earache, neuralgia, influK^y enza, rheumatism and fever it ,^^^r brings quick and certain relief, fjnft Always, therefore, keep a tube of Mi j^^ the54 words
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Advertisement88 1932-08-13 24 I Jhe Writing pad witfj the 1 World wide Reputation m f ENVELOPE* SAME SHAOL I REF. N° 6932. i I T IS BRITISH MANUFACTURE j I i Stocked by M. MOHAMED i DULFAKIR CO., J SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. j Tflß MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS i KIND IN88 words
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Advertisement206 1932-08-13 24 Every Peiipoim V mii-f pass flr\^n rijiiil iiis|UM*tion B Im loir it isiiM'd m Ilio Farkrr I)u< 3 U»ld. J'xarliiiiiran* m inaiiufartiir assures tuaxiiniiiu Nvrilin^ eas< Writing Vvu w*^^Lni^fcm lij| j PHOTO OF NERVE-CELLS I' 'ROUGH MICROSCOPE /LJiTTIfC I/i New Health and Vitality Th^c's what you do when you take206 words
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Article, Illustration72 1932-08-13 25 JOHORE POLICE SPORTS. H. H. THE SULTAN DISTRIBUTES THE PRIZES. At Tea. Left to right :-H. H. the Sultan of Johore, Mr. Barton and Dr. R. O. Winstedt (General A r\\, i car h H the Sultan of Johore distributing the prizes. The Inspectors and sub- Inspectors who contributed their72 words
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Article, Illustration70 1932-08-13 26 Photograph taken on the occasion of a Tea Party given by the Christian Brothers, Teachers and Senioi Pupils of St. George's Institution, Taiping m honour of Mr. Ong Hock Sim, F.M.S. Queen's Scholar (1931) on the eve of his departure70 words
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Advertisement195 1932-08-13 27 t ti 4 Vm/I Nw Jit. V J^l Improves Ali Meat DiSMES^^BIf T The Great Vegetable Food. Get a jar of Marmite— you will find that it leads you to better health by the pleasantest oi roads— a more varied and interesting diet. Marmite is an extract of pure yeast195 words
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Article709 1932-08-13 30 Mathetes - WORDS OF COMFORT. Mathetes |IVTVVVtttVi IfVTTVTTTT^ GUARD YOUR PEACE. Be till, and know that I am God.* 1 Herein is a counsel of prime importance for our spiritual life. Nothing should be allowed to disturb <>m spiritual i*>i>e, nothing whatever- not the worst iA Borrows, the vilest of temptations, the709 words
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Article140 1932-08-13 30 In the greatest of the saints there is strength as well as sweetness; if they are gentle it is witii the gentleness of those who know what they ought to do, and who mean to do it. There is St. Francis ol Assisi how patient m suffering,140 words
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Article768 1932-08-13 30 THE CANDOUR OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. The >ld Testament undoubtedly presents difficulties, not only to critio wii«» are looking OUt for difficulties but to thoughtful people who are sincerely desirous to know what i> required oi them as Christians m the way of acceptance. Men and women of intelligence768 words
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Article103 1932-08-13 30 'I lie true angel of the home is not justice, but charity. You may colled a household, but you cannot build a home «>n mere justice. The bong as an institution will not exist i single day without the presence of that which "beareth all things, hopeth all103 words
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