Malayan Saturday Post, 11 February 1933
1933-02-11
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section21 1933-02-11 1 PRICE 20 CfcNTg. THE MALAYAN Saturday Post L^^^^O D ALAYAJ T mBUj^P^CT VOL XI. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1933. NO. 20.21 words
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Advertisement122 1933-02-11 1 v VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV7 •> ;> *P Special appointment Co nR cbc l »fl ot Siam t ICSfcTO. IS7-2. ;> I GENUINE CUT CRYSTAL WARE ft FOR THE BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED HOME. EFFECTIVE MODERN DESIGNS THAT WILL COMMAND ATTENTION AND ADMIRATION. T^sSF V LARGEST SELECTION OF EVERYTHING USEFUL. •> <. ««>v««— J SINGAPORE.122 words
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Advertisement40 1933-02-11 2 THE Malaya Tribune Press i Limited. 56-tiO, Anson Road, SINGAPORE. j PRINTERS OF THIS PUBLICATION The Malayan Saturday Post THE 1 JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT undertakes:- j Book Work, Catalogues, Monthly Magazines, and General Jobbing Orders. Prompt Execution of all Orders.40 words
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Advertisement118 1933-02-11 2 J^^^n^^^ your staKcl <sn I v P^ ■Tmc l^voußiTE Mineral Waters L \^^sfuv To have neat* bejMitiini' <% Nl t f|/;n pgf m ¥l iMA/f fe^^i l\ m ■-'■iii i i l• j i V iMui 1 Is your hair dry... wiry... hard to ({U**.^ 1 keep m place? Try118 words
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THE Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section8 1933-02-11 1 THE Malayan Saturday Post SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1933.8 words
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Article61 1933-02-11 1 Page Editorials 9 Sparkles," by "Quiz" 3 Sports Notes, by M Echo 4 Malayan Sports News and Pictures 5 Motoring 8 Short Story, by Sapper 9 Home Soccer 23 Talkie Topics 13 Photographic Section 17, 18, 19 and 20 Literacy Notes 22 Woman's Viewpoint 25 London61 words
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Article, Illustration121 1933-02-11 1 Dr. S.miiß-1 Phong, \\ln>. m com-pi-titnm with ,;>,,; candidates, most (.t w h un were- American*, secured second place m tit September examinations < i the National Board of Medical Kxaminers <>f the United Sta't-s. He is the second s< '< n < Pastor Phang Nynk Tliin,121 words
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Article629 1933-02-11 1 Personalia... here and there m H«\l«vv«v Mr. P. EL Romney, Editor of the Singapore Free Press, and Mrs. Romney, I «»ve sailed for Home on leave. The Son. Mr. M. B. Shelley has arrived m Kuala Lumpur to act as Chief Secretary, F.M.S.. during the absence on leave of the629 words
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Advertisement71 1933-02-11 1 The MALAYAN SATURDAY POST is owned and published by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. Communications regarding Articles and Illustrations should be addressed to THE EDITOR; regarding Subscriptions and Advertisements, to THE MANAGER. Articles, sketches and photographs submitted for consideration should be accompanied by stamped and addressed71 words
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Article1114 1933-02-11 2 commentary on current events. by the Editor A HU Excellency the Governor has decided After prolonged hesitation to ajijNMMt a Commission with the following terms ot reference: I" '!'<• enquire into the trade <»t the Colony, the ilimtioiiN m which it lias gained «»r lost, ;md tlii- reasons1,114 words
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213 1933-02-11 2 ALL RACES MEET IN LONDON S GREAT UNIVERSITY. India: South Africa: China. Students from every part ot thfl British hnipire, and front every country of the world, j>our into London greui l>ut Mattered L niversity. It is the uicsi ooeniopolitan oi all Dmveraities. There are213 words
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Article671 1933-02-11 3 ,cfld.,/d/f;kfsk;dlfk In China mi editor has lioon executed because someone m authority didn't like hii views. How Kmi>re>s Place and Jalan Raja must wish they could thus dispose oi their tormentors Mr. Page jj<»t more khan ;i paragraph about hit assault <>n the Betting Tax, and it would teem671 words
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139 1933-02-11 3 TASK O^SIX JUDGES IN NATIONAL DAIRY AND ICE CREAM EXHIBITION. Novel Competition For Women And Girls. Six men inclu ling one doctor are to >! i mi lour daya eating ice-cream. '1 licv are the judges m ilie ice-cream making contest being beld139 words
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Article138 1933-02-11 3 FEWER LONDON "PUBS." DECREASE OF 27 PER CENT. SINCE 1905. But More Licensed Clubs. The total Dumber ot London M pul»s has decreased l>y '-^7 per cent, linot L9US. lit all London at the present time, there are only 5,072 public houses— 2,032 Less than there were twenty eight yean138 words
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Article, Illustration46 1933-02-11 3 (Specially dtaitn for the M.s.r." by Yan Kee Leong His Excellency wishes to spend a large sum of public money on developing a Hill Station at Penang. Would this expenditure be, as at Fraser's Hill, mainly for the benefit of Government Officials?Yan Kee Leong - 46 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1933-02-11 4 \> ill ilir M. C. team come to Malaya nexi year? Cricket enthusiasts vci\ eagerly hope ><>. and a* ha» bean made known ilif preliminary stepi i«» an invit;ji!«»!i id them baTe already been taken. The proposal Mami to unto be definitely practicable, so Car a(hii< are concei1,065 words
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Article, Illustration22 1933-02-11 4 (Specially dmwn for the M.S.P-" by K. G. Lee A cartoonist's impression of the Evil Genius of the day.K.G. Lee - 22 words
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Article, Illustration1634 1933-02-11 5 RIMAU - RIMAU (BY '1 lie Nt'gri Seinbilau State hockey preserved their season i record oi being unbeaten at bouie when they met the iltshires at Sereniban <>n Monday. The ills are a tn-t rate side and thai Negri Sembilan were aide i(» hold them U) a iliaw1,634 words
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Article594 1933-02-11 6 Such Monkey Tricks. Once when Dr. (irate wis at the height of his lame, be was invited to play m an Knglish country village, llic country-lolk came from tar and near to see the champjon. Alter he had made- twenty or so,' he played out at a ball594 words
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Article1584 1933-02-11 7 ENGLAND V. AUSTRALIA. THE FOURTH TEST MATCH. Some Brisbane Ground Records. The Fourth Test between England ami Australia commenced at Brisbane yesterday. England are one up, having won the first end the third, the n>-ult> oi the three games being: At Sydney England won by ten1,584 words
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Article1383 1933-02-11 8 Radiator - Radiator Motoring Notes. D\ ENGLAND'S PRECIOUS STONES. MUSINGS UPON MILESTONES PAST AND PRESENT. Time was, «m<l that not long distant, when iojourner m a country village could slumber undisturb4 i through a Summer afternoon, writes Arthur lla*lani mi the "Morris Owner.' 1 To-day the same ii changed. 'I1,383 words
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Advertisement121 1933-02-11 8 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST (Illustrated) E 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. ADVERTISING RATES: Per month. On cover (Front and Back, Full Page $100.00 half Page 50.00 1/3 Page 34.00 On Inside Cover. Pages II and III. Full Page ycj.00 Half Page 45.00 1/3 Page 31.00 Contracts for positions on cover minimum121 words
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Article5561 1933-02-11 9 SAPPER - The Diamond HairSlide. SAPPER Our Short Story. (BY 1 Pity one can't turn 'em on to fight :i out like a couple <»t dogs." The doctor looked thoughtfully across the >mokiiig'-rooni. 1 li won't be necessary t<> do much turning it tin's heat continues," I said. A> a matter of5,561 words
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Article91 1933-02-11 12 A golf club m Africa, known as the Junja Club, lia* rule which statei that golfers may remove their hall from hippopotami* foot»prints without j»enalty. It is not an uncommon occurrence lor a hip]*) to invade the course and send golfers running for their lives. On91 words
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Article73 1933-02-11 12 A novel diet for slieej) is Uemg- tried out m California, several thousands ot tliese animals having been there from Texas to l>o fattoned <>n t Jio surplus grapes of the recent heavy harvest. Economy is the big idea of this plan, for erapos are cheaper than73 words
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Article322 1933-02-11 12 A Japanese has invented a movie camera which IS capable of taking pictures at the colossal BpSfd of 50, (MX) pictures a second. When these pictures me on the screen ai the normal speed <>f 16 pictures a second, the action is slowed tosuch an extent322 words
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Article309 1933-02-11 12 Vicuna lias out of Urn Strangest schools m tl»*' world. Tlif pupils go when they like, and May away when they like, anil at this school they can do any sort <>t work they feel like doing. The school is open only one atternoon a week, Saturday309 words
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Advertisement125 1933-02-11 12 Hastens RECOVERY picas f nit go take P^ 7T^Ari;^l I s tt rf*"^^ urv.s 9v If you wish to hasten convalescence you can VaUyr '<'° w do nothing better than to take Waterbury 's Ul S* T^ 1 Compound. Wt VV > S* waterbury s nourishes the whole system I125 words
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Talkie Topics
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Article82 1933-02-11 13 HALF A TON "MINED" IN FILM WORKS. Hoilywoo I. A leading film company has recoyer- 1 over lmlf a ton of silver m i l l crl w<M'k from ili«' solution with which fi!in< are treated. The solution <-<>n*i<t> largely of silver nitrate, and ii»« rorapany82 words
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Article, Illustration211 1933-02-11 13 -THE MAID M DOES GOOD BUSINESS. This w«vk finds H.1. 1V producti m m a very prominent position m Australian programmes. In Sydney three first lank halls aiv screening H.1.1'. films siniultaiuMiu-lv the Plaia, Sydney, featured Firesol Fate m their gala opening programme as an allBritish house,211 words
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Article844 1933-02-11 13 ONLY TWO LAST YEAR. Hel-in^tors. Unlv two British iilms were imported into Finland 1;M year, according to the report oi the film censor, which Ims ju>t been published. Figures <> t* fi 1n < from other DOtintriei wv follows American rerman Finnish 31 Swedish 21 French844 words
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Article1557 1933-02-11 14 Arthur Kempner - Arthur Kempner How William Haines Achieved a Miracle. (By on probably recall the itorj oi the old king who was i«'W thai possession ol (be >l»iit ol happy man would be the only owe tor bi fierce tumnieyache. ili> anxious benchmen scoured the country to1,557 words
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Article711 1933-02-11 15 Marriage as "Course of Acting." Hollywood. All women are born actresses because they have to id all the time, m tlif opinion ot Inward (i. Robinson, the film actor of v Little Caesar lame. Women id ri«»-lit from the beginning of tlieir lives," he laid to711 words
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Article135 1933-02-11 15 Smut* time ago the good people <>f Poland were aghast at what teemed to be a terrible, bloodthirsty crime. In a railway carriage of a train travelling between Warsaw and l/odz, the police lial found a parcel containing fifty-two human ears, packed carefully m cotton wool.135 words
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Article105 1933-02-11 15 London has a live-storey hofaas (liat is only five feet wide from front to back. 1m it live no inhabitant!. This queer building was erected many yrais Ago when t lit- Underground Kailway Company buill line through Leinster Gardens, one of London's most exclusive residential quarters. The105 words
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Advertisement48 1933-02-11 15 I' t^~K WEAKNESS^, /Ji\ DEBILITf ff) AN/EM I A fe^DES CH I EN S 'Syrup \W(//i 77 lx\ of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radidj remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and itrength. Far better than scrums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc*48 words
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Article222 1933-02-11 16 Married While Dancing: Typist Walks 2,000 Miles For a Job: Boy falls 600 feet— and lives. flere are the oddest thin* found m (hi world tins week-end and reported by Renter correspondent* A thouemnd-houi endurance test lor dancers Has been held m Madrid. Two of the222 words
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Advertisement129 1933-02-11 16 1 HOURS 1 mktiSf^lii H '«KX\%vv^^---:.- kJ I _^wJw)^^g|^gj a g > -f t T r t-IOOO»0<ni*r it i *^^J'Wf l ''W^P*^. I Warner BAXTER j WARNER I Miriam Jordan John Boles RIYTRD 1 From original story "Auf Wiedersehen" bAA 1 1 ft by Gordon Morris and Morton Barteaux Directed129 words
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Article, Illustration65 1933-02-11 17 St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, Singapore. A general view of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, Singapore, where a large volume ot effective health work is done each month. Happy little patients m the children's playground which is situated on the roof. An out-patient, with her baby, interviewing the lady doctor. In the65 words
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Article, Illustration145 1933-02-11 18 A NEW ASIATIC CLUB FOR SINGAPORE SUCCESSFUL MALAYAN TENNIS MEETINGS. On the left, a group photograph taken the official opening of the Union Athletic Club, at 152, Neil Road, on Jan. 29. The Chinese Consul-General, Mr. Tong Lao, is seen seated m the centre. On the left, the finilii tournament145 words
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Article, Illustration110 1933-02-11 20 Lady Joan Child Villiers, sister of Lord Jersey, and daughter of Lady Cynthia Slessor, was married to MrDavid Richard Colville, eldest son of Mr. George and Lady Cynthia Colville, at St. Peter's, Eaton Sq. The photograph on the left shows the bride and bridegroom leavingCentral News - 110 words
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Advertisement139 1933-02-11 21 New Eveready gpigj flashlights I I pfil I Vires H l^Sa^El tfl^H Regular Eveready Superior I f^^^H D Quality, Workmanship j j^^^^H B or Sale Everywhere j I j^ i TRADE MARK jr t T |g BATTERIES j the world. 1 1 ±11,1 i —they last longer. j Sole Agents139 words
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Advertisement263 1933-02-11 21 20 PAGES 20 EVERY SATURDAY The Saturday "Tribune" is now increased to 20 pages and contains A Page Of Pictures. A Wireless Page. Hoys' Corner. Girls' Corner. Poultry Notes. Exclusive Air Mail Articles. And the Price is ONLY 5 CENTS EVER INCREASING SALES. The circulation of the paper is steadily263 words
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Article, Illustration1276 1933-02-11 22 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim v boohs and their writers. WHAT LONDON IS READING. THE STORY OF MRS. EDDY: DIRTY DISHES IN PARIS THE COMEDY AND TRAGEDY OF LOVE. (By London, -lan. 17. There have been tew figures m t lit* modem world more enigmatic than Mrs. Eddy, the founder ot1,276 words
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Advertisement129 1933-02-11 22 Y^^v Rheumatism v iuKvollen joints. M fekV v JT I I aching muscles, a stiffening of /x^B^^A^jf/ y the limbs, usuall) mean an attack of rheumatism. \X V\\ When the pains arc acute W n A j and persistent, apply a little P £J I Sloan's Liniment;gently, withli~ In I129 words
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Article1921 1933-02-11 23 \J he fnoli^i «md Scolfish I e^uesj f- How lht fc side* ai-o shaping A m With roughly two-thirdi of the English League -t>;i^< in completed, it [a interesting to review t h«> positions i»t the teams us they Btand to-day m comparison with bow they >limhl1,921 words
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Article403 1933-02-11 24 JJfe Sentence Fcr Beauty Queen's Assailant. Vienna. .Josef Fitcher bai been tentenced to imprisonment lor lit.' for the murder of Anna Tuerk, the beauty queen i the distrid ol Krem*, Au-tria. Anna |S both beautiful and rich. Oho night a* ihe was walking through a wood403 words
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Advertisement109 1933-02-11 24 THE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS KIND IN THE WHOLE OF MALAYA. Singapore Casket Co., UNDERTAKERS, Monumental Masons and Marble Meredants Ti'l<M>lif>ne No. tto7o Nos. 1 3, PENH AS ROAD. off Lavender Street. AFTER OFFICE HOUR 6 Telephone No. 607?, B v/\^ po° c s \v v fl fll s109 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1933-02-11 25 Philine - WOMAN'S VIEWPOINT Philine fashion* and fancies tropical recipe* by rh.l.nr A MAYFAIR NOTEBOOK. FAREWELL DINNER TO A BRIDE A BROTHER DESIGNS HIS SISTER'S WEDDING DRESS: BEAUTIFUL WOMEN OF THE EDWARDIAN ERA. (By London, .lan. 17. St. Margaret's, Westminster, will b regular para !e of brides during the tH'\t few days.1,196 words
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Article934 1933-02-11 25 Marian - Marian (By AVENUE EGGS. IJoil eggs hard -cool and shell. Put two Large cups vinegar m a saucepan with cloves, pepperoorni and I piece ol ginger. Hoil ball an bbur. Put eggs m jar, pour the hot vinegar over. Cool, then tie tightly tor a fortnight. DELHI FRITTERS.934 words
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Advertisement261 1933-02-11 26 I 1/ Sure Death Nj| KmosquitosspJ I v Mosquitoes are the sole carriers of fepz»M x i deadly malaria. You can't afford to <|j?l yr^ g===g^^^ take chances with theoe dangerous pests. Lov quality ir.ieeticides won't Jit kill them— hut FLIT n.:I!: mU^B Protect your health and comforl h> I^l261 words
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Article, Illustration2579 1933-02-11 27 LONDON... ..LETTER. fIVS »*OLD COUNTRY MACHINES AND MEN. London, Jan. 'J4 (by Ait Hail). Across tin 1 Atlantic from the West we m t li i country are periodically mv«i(le«l i>y Americaii crates." Nut long ;»^<> it was Yo-vo. Now it is 1 1 1 ithing v Technocracy." Leader writers,2,579 words
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Advertisement122 1933-02-11 28 9 FOR WEAK DIGESTION AND j CONSTIPATION I USE j OUR FAMOUS ATANK NIGRAH PILLS I 32 Pills for 80 cents only. j I The Pills are a sure cure for J urinary diseases, for all diseases re- j suiting from youthful indulgence, imparting wonderful strength ami j vigour, aiding122 words
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Radio in Malaya
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Article195 1933-02-11 29 SELLING RADIO TO THE EMPIRE. It present plans mature siit isfactonly there is every possibility that a Li!; co-operature publicity campaign to bring radio to the attention of the Uonlistening section of the Jlriti>h Empire public may be launched during this year. It is proposed that the British Broadcasting Corporation,195 words
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Article162 1933-02-11 29 8.8.C. 7-Metre Experiments. Transmissions <>t television by the Baird process are now being" seal out on Wednesday and Friday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on the 7.3 metre II.Jt.C. transmitter at Broadcasting House. These transmissions are entirely experimental, the subjects being, t<>r the most part,162 words
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Article298 1933-02-11 29 A Station Often Heard In Malaya. The West i no-house Electric ami manufacturing Company is one of the largeM electrical concerns m the United States and has done nmcli pioneering m radio. Tn Pact, TCDTvA, the regular broadcast transmitter operating on ft^O kilocycles, wan the nioneer radio298 words
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Article89 1933-02-11 29 Chose who isJi to raise their private voice m commeni upon ihe Empire broadcasting stations (jSE and (iSC should apply for the official B.BX'. Questionnaire. It> queries ;ut» all-embracing, and the whole is more than adequate. From such inviting questions us Are jou bothered by atmospherics it89 words
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Article185 1933-02-11 29 American broadcasting is conducted purely on an advertising basis, and time is consequently precious. Listeners must perforce lend tneir ear to an eulogy ol some domestic commodity before they are pririleged to hear their favourite programme for a short, sweet space of time which never exceeds oneluiit of185 words
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Article74 1933-02-11 29 The 8.8.C. Year Jiook for 1988 has been published. Like its predecessors, it is a record of work done m the past, of programmes broadeari during the past year, and a source of valuale information. There is a description of the new Broadcasting Boose, and forty-two74 words
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Article557 1933-02-11 29 DID YOU KNOW THAT men see red more easily than wr:men? (By Out Scientific Correspondent.) Although we recognise a great many distinct colours (and women, with their "sky," '•navy. 1 "powder." "gentian." and other blues, not to mention shades of other colours, have hundreds on their list), a research worker557 words
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163 1933-02-11 30 "EXPERIMENTAL PLATOON" DONS NEW ARMY UNIFORM. FIELD TRAINING IN SHORTS AND OPEN COLLARS. But Ordinary Uniforms For 11 Walking Out. 1 The tiiiv memberi of the experimental platoon of tin- 2nd lluttalion the Queen'i X »> nl Regiment are hying out the new Army uniforms (luring the period oi their163 words
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Advertisement38 1933-02-11 30 THE WORLD FILM ENCYCLOPEDIA A Universal Screen Guide Edited by Clarence Winchester Fully Illustrated With Art Plates of Stars, Players, Studios, Scences, Theatres and Maps. for further particulars write or call M. MOHD. DULFAKIK Co.. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.38 words
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Advertisement226 1933-02-11 30 l'li"M. »iya y^Ctr^^hC PHONE 4198 We are Maiaya's Leading Stockists of the most Comprehensivi Range of M RADIO AND MAINS COMPONENTS", etc., Just unpacked the lates from Olympia Show. Marconiphone Pick-ups W T earite Screened H. F. Chokes Wearite O.G Oscillators and 0.T.1 and 0.T.2 Intermediates. Colvern Type K.S.W. Oscillators226 words
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Miscellaneous326 1933-02-11 30 WIRELESS STATIONS RECEIVED IN MALAYA. Wave. Station. Time. iSingapore) 80 Rome (Italy) 2RO ->aily from 10 p.m. 70.2 Khabarovsk (I'.S.S.K.) Daily from 5 P m -625 Long Island, W2XV l-Mday, 8 to 10 p.m 5 g Prague lues, and l ri. 3. 30 a.m. Kuala Lumpur (M A.K.S.) 1 ues.326 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1933-02-11 31 K. O - K. O. Brady May Hand Up The Gloves, RIVERS WAITING FOR ANOTHER FIGHT. (By Al Birm is still m tlie Colony, having again deferred his departure ior Manila. Inless outside talent is MCUltdj he is likely to remain idle tor •omc time. All local1,201 words
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Article118 1933-02-11 32 When Mime of the members of the Bermuda Uceanographic Expedition went hunting lor strange fish off Nonsuch Island, Bermuda, they equipped then i selves with veiv queer weapons bows and arrows, Divers descended to the 008*1) bed armed with ordinary bows an 1 arrows,118 words
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Article69 1933-02-11 32 S me time ago a re>taurant m l'aiis started something novel m die way of serving meals. When a customer enters and sits at a table, he is closely observed by two waiters. Converging m low tones, they look like doctors diagnosing a patient's case69 words
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Article113 1933-02-11 32 Metsinm, <>ne of the ni<>>t imjiorUut towns iii Si;ily, is to ha\e one of the monder do ks <>f fche world. 1 In' clock tower will be Nurmounted by brown lion, holding m its pt^r the city tfa«i\ When mid-day is registered 4>n the clock, tlif lion will113 words
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Article71 1933-02-11 32 The Large*! ClgU e\ >r mule waji manufactured by a Cuban named Senor Francisco Fonseca, and Was 8 leet ii inches m height. Jt weighed 121 lt>., and the length of the band encircling ik middle wai 17 inches. The colossal cigar contained enough tobacco to make71 words
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Article98 1933-02-11 32 The whale is the longest-lived animal. If it escapes the harpoon ot the whalehunters, it will live to l)e at least l>oo \e;irs old, and it is not exceptional tor a whale to celebrate its thousandth birthday. The tortoise and the turtle ran also boast98 words
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Advertisement32 1933-02-11 32 The "Malaya Tribune" 5 Cents Daily All the I Soundest News I Views Independent Progressive The Journal That Leads Public Opinion Its Sales are Continually Increasing Because It is The People's Paper32 words
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Article1933 1933-02-11 33 LADIES' OVERSEAS GOLFING TOUR. Teams for Australia and South Africa. ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, WALES AND IRELAND REPRESENTED. London. Jan. 26. The Ladies' Golf Union announces tliat a team o! five players will l>e sent to tour Australasia and South Africa, and that the following have been asked it they are willing1,933 words
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Article561 1933-02-11 34 DAVIS AND SMITH. London, •Jan. '-37. Two deadly enemies ot the sporting world have made peace- -bill only that they may continue the Bfhi on more tannliar ground. lliey are the two be>t milliards players m England— Joe Davis and Willie Smith— and uitei lour years of wrangling they561 words
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Article401 1933-02-11 34 KARL SCHAEFER GAINS FRESH HONOURS. Cresta Run Banned To Women. London, Jan. ~(J. Karl Schaeter, figure skating- champion of the workl, an.i Erico Erdoei will represent Austria m the Luropean Figure Skating Chnipionshipg which take plade short ly at the Ice Club, London. Sehaefer belongs to the401 words
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Article172 1933-02-11 34 W. T. TILDEN RANKS LAWN TENNIS PROFESSIONALS. Maskell Omitted! London, -Jan. 'J7. William T. Tilden, America'i leading amateur lawn tennii player Cor tan yours, has placed himaeli ■eoond m his ranking of the Ih>m proleaiionml players m the world. First position lie awards to Martin Plaa of France172 words
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Article1542 1933-02-11 35 I .Current^Qiiotafious. JR (Supplied by Messrs. Fraser and Co., Union Building, Singapore, specially for the Malayan Saturday Post.") I Capital Ksue THURSDAY'S PRICKS, paid up Vftiue. Dividends. NAMBS OF COMPANIES. Uuyer Sellers. 100,000 1 10% a/c. 31.12.32 ASAM KUMBANG 23/0 25/6 160,000 5/- »O% for year 30. b.1,542 words
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Advertisement238 1933-02-11 37 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INU)RIuRATBD IK STRAITS SETTUSMRNTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Lite Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, £.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British238 words
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Advertisement80 1933-02-11 37 New Exclusive Stories And Articles Are Appearing In The MALAYAN SATURDAY POST AND THE MALAYA TRIBUNE They are contributed by such famous writers as H. G. WELLS I SAPPER JOHN EUCHAN AUSTIN FREEMAN A.E.W. MASON BARONESS ORCZY SABATINI ETHEL M. DELL BERTHA RUCK, ETC. These names include some of the80 words
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Advertisement167 1933-02-11 38 I WATCHFS PRECISION INSTRUMENTS EY GLASSES I f w A V yA IX^^ THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVELS m^^a onciroPP STAVES PRISMATIC COMPASSES DEBT QUALITY FRAMES •> OMIiGA KU^V*;^ ROAD TRACERS REFLECTING AND FITTINGS TAVANNES CYMA LEVELS CLINOMETERS 1N siCKSL GOLD-FILLED MEASURING TAPES SOLID GOLD I JKWKLLED LEVEU MOVEMENTS. AND CHAINS ,M,167 words
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