Malayan Saturday Post, 28 January 1933
1933-01-28
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section19 1933-01-28 1 PRICE 20 CENTS. THE MALAYAN Staurday Post THE Saturday Post VOL XI. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1933. NO. 18.19 words
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Advertisement92 1933-01-28 1 36p Special Appointment y^bJkJm 50 Ib. HD. Cbc Iking of Siam. I GENUINE CUT CRYSTAL WARE j f POR THE BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED HOME. A 1 J WW EFFECTIVE MODERN DESIGNS THAT WILL COMMAND j qj|Jp ATTENTION AND ADMIRATION, W^^¥ Z IJ'- I—N|K LARGEST SELECTION OF EVERYTHING USEFUL. 1 T V92 words
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Advertisement45 1933-01-28 2 THE j Malaya Tribune I Press Limited, f 56-60, /nson Road, SINGAPORE. ;j PRINTERS OF THIS PUBLICATION The Malayan Saturday Post THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT undertakes: Book Work, Catalogues. Monthly Magazines, and General Jobbing Orders. 1 f i <■ Prompt Execution I of all Orders, f45 words
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Advertisement91 1933-01-28 2 w^^^mW^- your stand vtt B r .AWnm^n\\^nm^m^^m^ m t m\ iMlfc jm JL ■Tme fovoußiTE Mineral Waters I I I Atew Eveready I l| if II S^^j flashlights Hh^l Prices B I L-_____rljW 'iHSH Regular Lveready Superior I I I^^^^B J For Sale Everywhere j jnC j TRADB MARK i91 words
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Advertisement250 1933-01-28 3 ASSETS EXCEED $.2,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) HEAD OFF.CE: Great Eastern Life BuHding, Cec.l Street. Singapi. LONDON OFF.CE: 27, O.d Jewry, E.C. The Company ha, £20 000 deputed with the Supreme Court of England and comp.i* with th.250 words
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Advertisement136 1933-01-28 3 X^V^^^^^nßCr (T*. T_jT) A^'^^maam 4i GOLD LEAF" I TEA! <x-J^t^ I Pleasurable anticipation turns to I complete satisfaction when you j idrt served with "GOLD LEAF" Tea. In the homes of people who J know what is BEST and insist on having it, you will find that "GOLD LEAF" Tea136 words
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Advertisement168 1933-01-28 4 WATCHES Bggggg instruments EY E GLASSES I X IL— THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVEL- OMEGA ROSKOPF BEBT QUA^ FRAMES 1 TAVANNES CYMA ISJ^Sno^S AND FITTINGS LEVELS CLINOMETERS |N NIrK EL GOLD-FILLED mmaaaanna MEASURING TAPES cm m mi n 3 JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. AXI) CHAINS SOL,D GOLD IMITATION AND HEAL NICKEL POCKET from168 words
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THE Malayan Saturday Post
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Article62 1933-01-28 1 Pase. Editorials 9 Sparkles," by "Quiz" 3 Sports Notes, by Echo 4 Malayan Sports News and Pictures 5 •Golf, by Joyce Wethered 9 Home Soccer II Motoring 12 Talkie Topics 13 Photographic Section 17, 18, 19 and 20 Literary Notes 22 Woman's Viewpoint 25 London Letter62 words
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Article, Illustration26 1933-01-28 1 Swami Parauianaiida, famous Indian philosopher and leoturiT, who addreaaed a largely attended meeting on Taeaday m tbe victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore.26 words
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601 1933-01-28 1 Personalia... here And there in Malaya. Mr. ;iikl Mrs. .1. L. Sime are going M <mi!«' m April. I he wedding took place on Saturday ;.t Si. George's Church, Petuug, ci -Mr. li. Pecker, manager of lhe Straits Times, and Miss Violet Edith Rodenhani, of Ludlow, Shropshire. Mi. Kit-on Khong,601 words
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Article, Illustration19 1933-01-28 1 M. Rdpuaffd paladier, War Minister, said to be the strong man of the new French Ciovermm-nt,19 words
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Advertisement73 1933-01-28 1 The MALAYAN SAT CRI) AY POST is owned and published by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. Communications regarding Article* aud Illustrations should be addressed to THE EDITOR; regarding Subscriptions and Advertisements, to Till MANAGER. Articles, sketches and photographs submitted for consideration should be accompanied by stamped73 words
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Article1279 1933-01-28 2 commentary on current events. by the Editor. Sir Cecil Clenienu'> lingular affection for Penang (arising possibly from the fact that he ha- been less criticised there than m Singapore and elsewhere) has led to the conception of wonderful notions fof the development <>f tho Hill (here a- a1,279 words
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Article819 1933-01-28 3 ►Yv Inii ill fn I imi.lt I TfTiTi RTnr^f Fnn™_ltt_Rr->'Jf v__2-5 l An advertisement refers to a new model as the largest small car built." A big baby, as it were. r* s s Despite the tact that Penang has been holding a wireless exhibition, there are quite a819 words
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Article, Illustration28 1933-01-28 3 (Specially drawn for the M.S.P." by Van Kee Leong Japan is running amok m the Far East. Will the League surrender to her rampant militarism?28 words
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Article776 1933-01-28 4 Echo - Echo \\_\___r Smn B xcvcxv The Colony v. F.M.S. hockey match at Kuala Lumpur to-day setUM a very open affair. There are some really clever player- on both sides, but the teams a- a whole appear rather unimpressive, and the standard of play will probably be far below776 words
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Article169 1933-01-28 4 The new year ripened with an unprecedented number ol mansions and cdd country houses m Britain standing empty or MTo Let owing to diminished incomes, increased taxation and the burden of heavy rates. Among the famous country-houses closed during the past year by owners were Bufford Abbey, Worksop (Lord Savile),169 words
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Article, Illustration15 1933-01-28 4 (Specially drawn for the "M.S.P." by Duckworth.) The Far Eastern Triple Alliance.15 words
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Article, Illustration829 1933-01-28 5 RIMAU - RIMAU (BY The rugb\ football season m Malaya en. is to-day, with the bolding .it the North v. South match at Anson Una 1 Stadium, followed by the Rugby ln;on dinner and hall al Raffles Motel. The season has been a successful one, aud whichever Bide829 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1933-01-28 6 Brani may yet prove to bo the <lark hoi -es "cd the new season, while the Indo-Ceylonese, who have a habit of doing Unexpected things (their dele at of the (ilosteiv last season, tor example) can lie trusted to field a >i le which will justify1,182 words
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Article, Illustration689 1933-01-28 7 w hat he had said at the meeting m connection with the proposed Empire Shopping Week programme recently, when he mentioned that Walter Lindrum and Clark Maconadiy will he visiting Singapore during the year. It is proposed to boll another tournament m connection with the Shopping689 words
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Article, Illustration921 1933-01-28 8 THE HEADER-BATTERY CULPRITS M.C.C. IN AUSTRALIA. Record of Tour. The following is a complete record to date of matches played by the M.C.C. m Australia m the present tour FIRST MATCH v. W. AUSTRALIA M.C.C. 334 for 8 wkt>. dccl. (Nawab ot Pataudi itrt\ Sutcliffe 54)921 words
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Article, Illustration2317 1933-01-28 9 MISS JOYCE WETHERED - MISS JOYCE WETHERED, FAMOUS WOMAN PLAYER'S TIPS TO TYROS. BY SEVERAL TIMES j BRITISH CHAMPION. j I {STRICTLY COPYRIGHT) I pamam**mmmt*mmmtmmmamalawmammmm H^ I _fcn»^—^— fc. i 11 fc i^li^n^ii^ii^ii^n^ XXIV. HOW TO IMPROVE ONE'S GAME. How to make the most ot om golfing ability s tbe ,xt2,317 words
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Advertisement85 1933-01-28 10 a mm***mm,t*^mmmm V"-^ tf-^tt"^ t t >-»_. t j ALWAYS KEEP WITH YOU A POT^OF T AMRUTANJAN j A SOVEREIGN REMEDY (£&L headache j fj I rheumatism XGw neuralgia I JISSiL toothache /W??S CUTS BRUISES i WJ'^AmVmmW COUGH COLD I Xy^ks^^^^^ and a other aches and p ains i OF85 words
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Article1974 1933-01-28 11 P~ ie Ensli§h <m«l Scottish Len^ueE y m m How the side* Are shaping A Aston Villa are back m the lecond position, m tlie First Division tables iliis week. To-day I hey will be engaged againsl Sunderland iv the Cup competition m which they are now1,974 words
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Article1500 1933-01-28 12 Radiator - Radiator i^f <$&r&oe oo§$in£flbsri toy ACCOl lin«»- -tatennMiN ma If lit the Senate, the coiiditi* u "t i"« »t* >r im l« in (he [rijili Kree State id deplorable. The I're lit Municipal i« I'arii, which i* ir;ill\ the liiuin ipai pawnshop, re« jinrtx iliai in l!>-»l there1,500 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1933-01-28 13 Arthur Kempner - Arthur Kempner yl II Fdited by Cineque. FIRST DAYS IN PICTURES. PLA V ING WITH AN ANGRY LION! (By With clothes carefully brushed, hair combed, and shoes shiued to a briglit gloss, applicants reporting to a .jot. for the first day's work m any gorl of business are1,070 words
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Article, Illustration1246 1933-01-28 14 William Penny - HOLLYWOOD'S KING OF EMOTION. William Penny How Jackie Cooper Impressed a Critic. (By To conquer the world at the age ol nine is a teat from whildi lx>t li Napoleon and Alexander might well have shrunk. Hut iv Bollywood, where anything is likely to happen there is a towheaded youngster1,246 words
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Article1244 1933-01-28 14 Sari Maritza, with Herbert Marshall m Pai amount's Evenings for Sale," speaks English French, German and Chinese. Wesley Ruggles, now directing Carole Lombard and Clark Gable in' Paramount's No Man of Her Own,' ifl still remembered for his singing, dancing and clowning with M Ruggles .Minstrels," some1,244 words
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Article205 1933-01-28 15 LESS DRINKING— MORE SWEETS 1 have two changes m Britain's habits to record thi.s week. We ui'e drinking lesS alcoliol, and eating more Bweetfl. A report just issued by the Ccuiuiiissioneffl of Customs and Excise for the year ended March 31, last, states that there was a great decrease m205 words
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Article175 1933-01-28 15 Visitois tram overseas are often intrigue'l and slightly mystified by the titles and duties of some of the Royal functionaries. Probably few members even of the liritish public could give you auv exact description of the duties m I of Gold Stick (Viscount Allenhy), the Hereditary Grand175 words
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Article58 1933-01-28 16 Doctors Deplore its Disappearance. 'lhe passing «t the habit oi mothers singing their children to sleep was deplored at a meeting ct Vienna ohil Iran's specialists. The dinging, they 5;,;,!, soothed the child, anl great 'y aided the pro: es* of digestion. It was to I c58 words
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Article56 1933-01-28 16 PIANO'S WRONG NOTES." The heirs ol a manufacturer at Tomasaow, Hungary, inherited a piano. They were terribly excited when t'«. v found three packets <>t banknotes inside it. Then they discovered that the packets consisted of i TO. IMM) pie-War Austrain kronen; 10,000 German marks. 70,(M)() Russian roubles. The notes,56 words
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Article71 1933-01-28 16 Typists m Chicago are working feverishly all day just now. Hidden cameras have been installed as an experiment m some otfiees to take moving picture! of unsuspecting workers and when the pictures are shown m slow n otion any slackness can be detected. The cameras71 words
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Advertisement58 1933-01-28 16 tnuiiuMMini i mn i m mm \Q>aramourtT €nfhely m I J JVew Copy SSI S PRESENTS:- IF^eSSHI MAURICE CHEVALIER I (f\V I I JEANETTE MACDONALD. I \tsj36 f I I "THE LOVE PARADE" I I SHORTLY SCREENING »|^^^P% I PAVILION. Piw j 1 1 1 if iB7l it, M^ M58 words
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Article, Illustration151 1933-01-28 17 While on his journey from Penang to Singapore, Mr. A. E. W. Mason, the famous author, visited Taiping and lunched with the British Resident of Perak, the Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley and Miss Diana Shelley. After a very cheery tiffin a group photograph151 words
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Article, Illustration126 1933-01-28 18 ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS OF SOME ELL-KNOWN SINGAPORE ASIATIC CLUBS. t corner j irq As? I annivw another j taken fl Pasir P ccrnerl 5 New Vi the M A'or St j L eagLJ- Hon. Adviser I I Photograph m the top left-hand °t the members of the Amateur SportX *aken 0126 words
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Article, Illustration38 1933-01-28 20 New Buildings For Singapore. The Vehicles Registration Office, Prinsep Street. The new Post Office, Queen Street, Singapore. Chinese New Year greetings on sale at In Kuala Lumpur's Chinese market. The charming little daughters of Mr. Chew Teik Hock,38 words
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Article214 1933-01-28 21 British scientists were tasponable fot a itartliag innovation at London dinner this week. They all uere l.niliantly coloured evening dress Wmn{m coats. 1 be .liuiu i waagiven by 14 ckeniieaJ societies under the aegis of lhe gjocieft cf t'henii'.iil In lust Hes. The coloured fraistoout idea214 words
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Article247 1933-01-28 21 The mod novel of all charity functions wai this week's dinner tor the Championship of Rritish Humour, organised m aid of Charing Crosa Hospital. Hi val teams of picked wits from the Baltic, the War Office, the Har and the Medical world competed before JUtlget, who were247 words
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Article92 1933-01-28 21 Still, even the real news this week, has not heen without its funny side. I here is, for instance, the older from the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty that All cats m naval establishments must wear collars." It is a strict otder, too, tor it a Ids:92 words
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Article128 1933-01-28 21 Per mouth. On cover (Front and Back, Full Page $100.00 halt Page 60.UU 1/3 Page 34.00 On Inside Cover. Pages II and 111. Full Page WJ.OO Half Page 45.00 *l/ 3 Page 31.00 Contracts for positions on cover minimum period one nonth. Inner Pages (no specified position guaranteed).128 words
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Advertisement35 1933-01-28 21 The "Malaya Tribune" m} m\\ k_^__________mb 5 Cents Daily All the J Soundest News I Views Independent Progressive The Journal That Leads Public Opinion Its Sales are Continually Increasing Because It is The People's Paper35 words
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Article1369 1933-01-28 22 ||gfp^Ab©cKsssdmejr_writers. \mJ_ WHAT LONDON IS READING. MR. WELLS AND THE STAGE: THE MYSTERIES OF MONEY AND MURDER: THE MEMORY MAN. (By Charles Pilgrim.) London, Jan. 10 (by Air Mail). There is the usual Christmas and New War lull m publishing, and, Vm. tar, the chiet firms have n<»i1,369 words
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Advertisement98 1933-01-28 22 m FOR WEAK DIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION I I USE I OVR FAMOUS j "ATANK NIGRAH PILLS" j 32 Pills for 80 cents only. I The Pills are a sure cure for j urinary diseases, for all diseases re- 1 suiting from youthful indulgence, j imparting wonderful strength and vigour, aiding98 words
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Article822 1933-01-28 23 HAVE YOU HEARD THESE? "I have some wonderful news for you, old pal!" "Then lets hear it." "I have found a person who has been confined to his room for his entire life." "Goodness! Who it is?" "Mrs. Jenkins' three-day-old baby." A A A "Gee, isn't it cold?822 words
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Advertisement94 1933-01-28 23 RECOMMENDED^ for Children Give your children Waterbury's Compound for coughs, colds and run down physical conditions. It is a safe tonic, widely endorsed by the meditf^m ta&3f Waterbury's is highly beneficial m cases of IP Ml PfSl undernourishment, anaemia. To the nutritive 1 VIL y4 t\^S^ properties of cod liver94 words
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Advertisement290 1933-01-28 24 REGLYRGLI > ,s a great cure for DIABETES. II was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the uriru 1 ot patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was j j reduced to a minimum, if not elimina:ed altogether, while tbe j various290 words
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Advertisement329 1933-01-28 24 20 PAGES 20 EVERY SATURDAY Thc Saturday "Tribune" is now increased to 20 oages and contains A Page Of Pictures. A Wireless Page. Bjys' Corner. Girls' Ccrncr. Poultry Notes. Exclusive Air Mail Articles. And the Price is ONLY 5 CENTS EVER INCREASING SALES. crrcnUtion of the paper it steadily increasing329 words
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Article1144 1933-01-28 25 Philine - ..WOMAN'S.. VIEWPOINT Philine .viewpoint, fit f**hlon l^irMl and fanci \mmm\m *FjX b* m "i" 1" A MAYFAIR NOTEBOOK. THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN AND THE COURTS: THE STUDIOS MAKE MERRY: A PRINCE WHO LOVES PUDDINGS. (By Philine.") London, -lan. 10 (by Air Mail. The hind Chamberlain's Office at St. James' Palace is1,144 words
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Article924 1933-01-28 25 (By Marian.") COCONUT ROCK. Cream two tablespoons butter and three tablespoons sugar together. Add three tables]>oons OOOOnut (dessicated) and five tahlesjioonsful flour hy degrees. Then four eggs one at a time, beating the mixture well. Drop by Spoonfuls on to buttered paper on a baking tin and bake924 words
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Advertisement53 1933-01-28 26 THE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS HIND IN THE WHOLE OF MALAYA. Singapore Casket Co., UNDERTAKERS, Monumental Masons and Marble Meredants Telephone No. 6075 Nos. 1 3, PENHAS ROAD, off Lavender Street. AFTER OFFICE HOURS Telephone No. (>072. mm KeVrt* 1^ 15 aat\^ ade^ a [AmmWmmW I 'j V^^n i53 words
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Letter, Illustration2928 1933-01-28 27 LONDON... ..LETTER. *ou,« tt o<o lhe <HVS OID COUNTRY. A NEW YEAR OF HOPE. London, Jan. 10 (by Air Mail). Nineteen thirty-two has passed, a year of gloom and depression, marked hy such landmarks a> the rage lor economy, public and private, and lhe gold-rush. The world heaved a pigh2,928 words
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Advertisement40 1933-01-28 28 \mW ft WEAKNESS. lh\ t/1 DEBILITt ffi AN/EM I A flpT^-'DESCHIENS 'Syrup Already 30.000 Doctors throughout thc world have agreed that this radict remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc^40 words
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Article830 1933-01-28 29 reception notes M technical lips Edited by^gp lUdiofiku V RADIO EXHIBITION IN PENANG. Opening Speeches Received m Singapore. Scenes of great enthusiasm marked the opening ot 1'enaiig'^ Uadio Exhibition, tiie tirst ot its kind in Malaya, organised by the Penan g Wireless Society, at t lie Town830 words
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Article143 1933-01-28 29 RADIO-NATIONS. The League of Nations has entered into the field of hroadcasting, and has acquired the use of the short-wave station Radio-Nations, at Prangins, near Geneva. The station is to he organised m such a way as to permit of permanent continuous relations with countries143 words
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Article251 1933-01-28 29 BETTER SHORT- -WAVE RECEPTION. There has heen a lot of talk of late among short-wave folk concerning the Eleven-Year Cycle, und the effect that it is having on distant reception. For the henefit of those who have never encountered tlie sup]M>sed phenomenon, perhaps I had hetter explain first of all251 words
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Article110 1933-01-28 29 All frequenters of the Thaanes knew Bill East-^klr. William Uiles East whose death at the age of 08 is announced Mr. East was appointed King's Bargemaster on the accession of King Edward and was continued m that office by the present King and lie had also110 words
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Article762 1933-01-28 30 DID YOU KNOW THAT atom? can be split by electricity? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Although, m most experiments hitherto carried out for the splitting of the atom, electrical energy <or correctly, perhaps, electrically charged energy) has been employed, it ie not quite the same as using electricity. Previously, the energy762 words
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Advertisement228 1933-01-28 30 j] PHONE 4198. PHONE 4198 tylBMW* trnmlmW We are Iviaiaya's Leading Stockists of the most Comprehensiv« Range of M RADIO AND MAINS COMPONENTS etc., Just unpacked the lates from Olympia Show. Marconiphone Pick-ups Wearite Screened H. F. Chokes Wearite U.ti Oscillators and 0.T.1 and 0.T.2 Intermediates. Colveni Type K.S.W. Oscillators228 words
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Miscellaneous339 1933-01-28 30 WIRELESS STATIONS RECEIVED IN MALAYA. mm 1 Wave Station Time. iSingapore) Rama (Italy) 2RO >;til> r <> m I 0 P m 7 0. 2 Khabarovsk (P. S.S R.) Daily fiom 5 p.m. 62.5 Long Island, W2XV lri.lay, 8 to 10 p.m. g Prague Tues. and Pri. 3.30 a.m. c339 words
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Article, Illustration866 1933-01-28 31 To-NighVs Bouts at the New World. WILTSHIRE^ CHAMPION TO MAKE DEBUT. (By X.0.") Inter-Services boxing always provides good *i><>rt, and the tournament at the Drill Hall the other night between a team from H.M.S. "Mei wick'' and men from the Nt Wiltshire Regiment and866 words
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Article147 1933-01-28 32 Losing the Tenderness Which Nature Gave Them. Teheran. i flic view that huropean women have become Uio civilised waa expressed at meeting ot the Congress of Women ot the Orient here, which wai attended ly representatives ot I \gy nt, Iraq, v :> "ersia. 7i was contended147 words
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Article74 1933-01-28 32 Madrid. The management ot a cabaret here, i publi i'.\ purposes, announced tree dance. But sixpence had to he j ai I us .cloak-room fee. Crowds ot young men an I women turned up wearing aeithei hats nor ts. The management refused to a dmit lliein. Tlie74 words
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Article129 1933-01-28 32 4.477,000 Books On 84 Miles of Shelving. Washington. The library ot the Congress is eluimed to lie the largest m the world m 'I"' annual report ot its librarian. Tin- 1 ook collect ions now number 1,477,431, exclusive ot millions of maps, manuscripts, musical compositions and engrni129 words
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Article58 1933-01-28 32 £1,500,000— 1N STAMPS. Vienna. Stamps worth more than £1,500.000 will be displayed ;>t the International Philatelic Exhibition which will open here on -lune. 'J4. next year. What is beliyed ta be the onlnv e\i-iiiii>- specimen <d the British Guiana one-cent stamp will be a feature of the exhibition, m which58 words
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Article109 1933-01-28 32 Nasty Voices Would Keep Butting In." New York. A wholesale t grocer} salesnmn wai charged with cutting telephone cords m public 1 oxes. This i- hat he told the magistrate: I w .ml 1 <:o into one ot those telephone booths, and one <»t those operators109 words
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Article97 1933-01-28 32 Whisky Used As Antiseptic. im Inight ojieratiou has 1 een erformed I y two Pittsburg surge* ne ng ;> cut-throat rnror jis a scul]iel and whisky ;>- an antiseptic, m a lonely cabin m the mountains near Dubois'. |1 tors Paul Steel and Lloyd Johnn wh< were97 words
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Advertisement91 1933-01-28 32 m TO-NIGHT m NEW WORLD ARENA ym MAIN EVENT-12 ROIK-DS. mm^t *r 'Smma ■A COCKNEY MORRIS V-. IBOK ELLIS. -^T rmt 1 (WILTS SENSATION) (R.' SENS ATION) DOUBLE SEHr-FINAL-8 ROINDS. JT VW Aircraftsman GRAHAM VS JOE DIAMOND (RAF CHAMPION) (BLACK PANTHER) I I I \Nx SOUTH-PAW vs. SOUTH-PAW 8 ROUNDS.91 words
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Article506 1933-01-28 33 BENEFIT OF COLLECTIVE ACTION. Tile 21*t annual general meeting' ol Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd., waa beid on Dee. 4 JO, at the JuMitute of Chartered Accountants, London, 8.C., Mr. C. V. Stephens (chairman ol the oompanj) presiding. In moving the adoption ot the report ami accounts, the cnuii man .said506 words
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Article299 1933-01-28 33 Speculation m rubber, the commodity, has become almost non-existent, say* Truth's financial correspondent, but I believe that there are plenty of people who are keeping heir eyes on this market with a view to taking an interest as soon as tbe moment appears to lie opportune. Their299 words
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Article157 1933-01-28 33 The Bajau Rubber and Produce Estates is asking shareholders to agree U, a scheme reducing the nominal value 0 j the issued capital by 87i per cent. The implication of these proposal, t hat the bulk «d the capital has been lost is unfortunately true enough, ml correspondent157 words
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Article297 1933-01-28 33 An Amazing Report. Occasionally one conies across an auditors' report that draws ehaiehokftsr e J attention to some interesting point m connection with a company's affairs, but tlie length and nature of the report of the auditors of the Chosen Corporation, the Korean gold mining297 words
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Article237 1933-01-28 33 Un the whole, the statement made by the Colonial .Secretary on tbe gold rind m Kenya must be regarded as SatlSiactory. The difficulties of the situation are obvious. Uold has been found m Kenya and the gold must be mined. It happens to have been found237 words
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Article76 1933-01-28 34 POSITION CONSIDERED SOUND. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Amsterdam, Jan. It). In an interview uith s Dutch Indian paper, Mr. van Ketwich, director of Government enterprises m the Dutch K;i>t Indies states that, despite the seemingly unfavourable statistical position of tin at the end of 1932, and the76 words
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Article125 1933-01-28 34 Unquestionably the Brewery trade has a strong case to plead tor some remission <>t taxation. Almost all the reports are showing the effect of the increased beer duty, and the recent report of Samuel Allsopp and Sonshows that the gross profit tor last year was only i"iOS,(MM). as125 words
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Article93 1933-01-28 34 TEN MOST LOVELY WORDS. New York. A local poet ami dictionary publisher has ma le ;i List of the M ten most beautiful words m the English Language/ II i> list, compiled after a thorough sitting ot thousands of words. J is ai follow Dawn Mist Hush Luminous Lullaby Chimes93 words
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Article98 1933-01-28 34 Sir James Bailie made a fanciful will," when he to the Authom 1 Club the other night. To the Club' itself, he said, he lett the most precious possession I ever had my joy m hard work." Ile continued Hard work, more ih^n any other woman98 words
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Article169 1933-01-28 34 Making It Safe From Floods. Belgrade. The entire village of Raich, m the province <d' Srem, has been moved trom its uld site near the Danube to a new one about two miles away on a slope, which will make it sale from Hoods. The village169 words
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Advertisement87 1933-01-28 34 —Aching Back? WHEN you feel overcome by pains m the back or kidneys, apply Sloan's Liniment quickly. You will instantly feel a healthy circulation of the blood, a soothing, healing warmth that drives the pain away. Soon you are a new man. Any kind of joint or muscle I 5J\87 words
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Advertisement82 1933-01-28 34 New Exclusive Stories and Articles will appear m the Malayan Saturday Posi AND THE Malaya Tribune next week and the following weeks, contributed by such famous writers as t "SAPPER* JOHN BUCHAN AUSTIN FREEMAN A.E.W. MASON BARONESS ORCZY SABATINI ETHEL M. DELL BERTHA RUCK, ETC. These names include some of82 words
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Article1575 1933-01-28 35 gL^tu rem^fluolftl io -\^M (Supplied by Messrs. Fraser and Co., Union Building, Singapore, specially for the Malayan Saturday Post.") Capital l>sue pa.U up \..iue. Dnidenas. 100,000 i 10% a/c. 31.12.32 180,000 5/- 10% for year 30. t>.sz 300,000 1 nil for year 31. 12. 31 I 750,000 11,575 words