Malayan Saturday Post, 19 July 1924
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section26 1924-07-19 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED The only Illustrated Weekly Paper m Malaya. Published every Saturday. Vol. I. No. 27. SINGAPORE, JULY 19, 1924. Price 15 Cents.26 words
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Advertisement208 1924-07-19 1 Under the Most Distinguished Patronage of H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught T.S. R.H. Prince Princess of Teck S By Appointment To By Appointment To 2 H. M. The King of Siam @ffiSJM&JM& t jBfo H. H. The Sultan of iohore rj I WHY RISK? 'W* QUALITY BEST! Inspect Our Show208 words
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Advertisement144 1924-07-19 2 BUtfl l? S 0 18 A BAR SOAP of a quality and purity that Surpasses any other brand m the world. Dear Mr. Editor, We thank you for drawing attention to the omission m our previous advertisement and have pleasure m sending you under separate cover the PRIZE referred to.144 words
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Advertisement168 1924-07-19 3 IyUY NOT BOOKS? I .ft 5 i>»oks of unusual interest. er( f hem during your spare hours, fc; Atonic for the brain. I HOURS LEAVK by Stephen Me J^nnt (The fun begins on the I Hr^t pace-London Bookman bTbLOND BEAST by Robert A LAND OF DEEPENING Klf\l)OW byT. Curtin. URISTINK168 words
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Advertisement557 1924-07-19 3 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Front Cov«r. M. >srs B. P. 1),. Silva— Jeweller. Philip Thayer C<»., Pe|»j»« rmint Übewini Sweet. f Win. (ioss.-itre A Sons, Lt<l. Gossa^es Prize Modal Soap. Pane 2. Messrs. IfeAllfter Co., Ltd.,— Burford's Prize No. 1 Soap. Patenoa, Hiaitm Co., Ltd., Steamer Agents. Page 4. British Amciicun557 words
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Advertisement55 1924-07-19 4 PARFUMS D'ORSAY "The aristocrat of French Perfumes." Delicately Fragrant, Subtle and Adhering Representative Stocks Held By P. A. BEINS. P. A. BEINS LTD* Robinson Road, Singapore. Telt No. 590. PIPER HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE Known and appreciated by connoisseurs. Representative Stocks Held By P. A. BEINS. P. A. BEINS LTD. 25, Robinson55 words
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Article, Illustration143 1924-07-19 5 i PhotiHjraph* by Oldham Hall with crowd of spectators viewing the School Sports Tan Clung Kiat?sbowing good form William Meyer, Champion m the Anglo-Chinese School Sj»«.rt> \u<[ taking the bar off at .">'!<'. He cleared this height at secoud trial Uhong Ah Pong, clearing s'n" mLee Brothers - 143 words
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Advertisement180 1924-07-19 7 fl CARLSBERG BEER B THE BEST. JPJv Obtainable from all dealers Hgflj and by the case from H The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. ijli SINGAPORE 1 Sole Importers. Palladium Theatre ORCHARD ROAD. AT S 45 9.15 TO"NIQHT AT5.45&9.1S LAST NIGHT OP "GRUMPY" TO-MORROW Mary Miles Minter "DRUMS OF FATE" Latest180 words
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Advertisement447 1924-07-19 7 *Bi9 BIBJ* OBB* B>B* B^B B»t. BSBO BM BSB B^P O MB 888 BBBi im -i. mm t m f* 1 >■■ -Mf MB «B> MT OMB BJOBJ -BXJ MB J«J*M MB Tm» M^B >M» -M> BB^M M »BM |7) jj! Reasons Why You Should Buy READ'S "DOCS HEAD" LIGHT447 words
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Advertisement200 1924-07-19 7 MOVING STAIRWAY I SUPPLANTS THE LIFT. I "Now the moving stairway sup" plants the lift wherever possible, for people have to wait for lifts, whereas the escalator can keep all of the people moving for all of the time," says the M Manchester Guardian." This newest solution of the ancient200 words
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Article1130 1924-07-19 8 Wanderings of a HolidayMaker. Random Sketches and Travel Notes. (Hynur Special tomniitsionerj 111. IN THE SIAMESE KINGDOM. The traveller who leaves the Malay Peninsula m that comfortable International Express which leaves Prai on a Friday has his eyes, very naturally, glued on the rising star1,130 words
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324 1924-07-19 8 Victoria Factory Opened at Ashtead. Another part of the debt to the disabled was paid by the official opening at Ashtead. Surrey, of the Victoria Factory for Disabled, Ex-Service Men. Lord Richard Cavendish, who opened the factory, described it as an object lessen which should324 words
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Article395 1924-07-19 8 Divorce Court Judge on New Practice. In the Divorce Court before Mr. Justice Horridge, m the case of Bristow v. Briftow and Schofiled, counsel for the petitioner, Mr. Tate, sought to prove m the usual manner, the birth of an illegitimate child to the wife after she395 words
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Advertisement98 1924-07-19 8 Ufl* jp* Your Paby 62 Men m 100 Pic He* this 25-ijear pen I >m from tray of I tforttdpena IS ..IJANDSOMKR than nm r4«oldl" was the 1 111 verdict. Graceful ba« If rel In Chinese lac 41 querred with smart. 1 1 black tips. Ita native ri Iridium point98 words
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1796 1924-07-19 9 Argus - SPORT OF THE WEEK A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. Argus. By New litfht has been thrown on the Singopore football dispute by the publication m the Press of a letter from Dr. l-i™ Han Hoc President i t j lt> s.C.F.A., explaining just why (he Chinese withdrew from the S.F.A. am1,796 words
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Advertisement148 1924-07-19 9 THE ALL-BRITISH IMPERIAL TYPEWRITER mv Acknowledged by all who use it to be I the best on the market. i THE IMPERIAL has several models, but all consist of the same high-class workmanship and design, and the parts of each are Standardized and Interchangeable. The difference m the models consists148 words
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1424 1924-07-19 10 The Malayan Saturday Post. July 19, 1924. Malaya's Wembley. Acknowledgement is due to a conlemporary for this succinct title of our article and nothing niorw appropriate could be given to the Exhibition which ha< lately been held m the Federal Capital. In fact one who bai just returned from Wembley1,424 words
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Article603 1924-07-19 10 Restriction Winning. It is difficult, m these days, to refrain from discussing the rubber position, for it is of such very great importance to Malaya that every move m the market, every influence, favourable or unfavourable, is watched with such anxious interest. On the whole, there603 words
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Article358 1924-07-19 10 Tiierc is a fair pimped that eoaditMM m Malaya may yet MfIMM truthfully know! m India, its most important recruiting centre hh— f< The fabrication of deliberate lies, the exaggeration »>f i.<olattd unfortunate incidents into frequent desperate outrages, and the general mischief making policy of a certain358 words
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Article567 1924-07-19 11 I, ji t<> the Malaya- Honim Exhibition ili;)t Singapore owes the Stadium. The endoMK wm constructed for the open-air event' arranged m connection with the Exhibition, and with the M. B. K. over, the thought occurred to a few enthusiasts that it irouM I* 1 a great567 words
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Article820 1924-07-19 11 Being Smiles of the Week, By "Quiz." H. B. is away m the Malayan wilds again. Must l,e pHlng a little Vttlj of this constant trek, for like the ml of us, he doesn't got any younger, and it is the pace that kills. Lot all thoughts that he820 words
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Article318 1924-07-19 11 On board ship. This is the strangest voyage that f ever happened. I was assured m Singapore that the boat, which shall be nameless. ■A-ould make a fast trip of twentyfour days to Venice. Nothing of the kind. To begin with, she is an Italian cargo boat, not318 words
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Advertisement294 1924-07-19 11 (Continued on fxtfjc ItJ This is what so many want I liow.ul.u s for times are bad. WHEN YOU ASK FOR HELP I l)o you really want it SOME DO, and it is with these we should like to have a talk. In the course of our experience we have294 words
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Article522 1924-07-19 12 Continued from paqc II J "Hush! my child, it is great industry, seeest thou; it is perhaps as thou sayest, she practises the piano, since the ship carries no instrument I would that thou so great industry hadst." And that was that. The men play draughts which I522 words
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Article1431 1924-07-19 12 The Bulwark of Civilisation BY THE VERY REV. W. R. INGE. (Dean of St. Paul's.) When I was last m Berlin, two years before the war, I said to my host: Europe will lead the world for about fifty years more, after which the supremacy will pass to1,431 words
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Article1165 1924-07-19 13 1.. Th( World's Best Humorous «rdote<" (Hodder and Stoughton, X) selected by Mr. J. Gilchrist Law■Vi< an admirable book of good Cries. The author says that they B aye bern gleaned entirely from leadE'tr religious papers, and he adds, W\\'o are certain that the editors of ■papers1,165 words
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Article743 1924-07-19 13 AUNTIE DIMPLE - AUNTIE DIMPLE By STORY FOR CHILDREN. The Ogre who lived very near the en- trance to Fairyland and watched all the doing! of the little people with a jealous eye, wondered how he. could do them an injury. He know there were several new Fairy Halms, because he743 words
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Article255 1924-07-19 13 Arthur Edward Robert Gilligan, who has just been making cricket history m the England v. South Africa match at Birmingham, and who has taken U wickets for 90 runs m addition to leading his team to victory, is the beamish boy at the game. But Surrey, when255 words
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Article1331 1924-07-19 14 SOME EXTRAORDINARY RECORDS. The Greatest Brotherhoods. The presence of the two Quaifes, father and son, m the Warwickshire eleven to-day constitutes a phenomenon by no means so rare as one might expect. The two Santalls, of the same county, if they did not actually play together, only1,331 words
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Article742 1924-07-19 14 Miss F. R. Gray, In her presidential address at the annual conference of the Association of Head Mistresses which concluded at the County Secondary School, Putney, forecasted what was likely to take place m the educational world during the next fifty years. She contended that742 words
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Advertisement99 1924-07-19 14 evEREADy FLASH-LIGHTS I AND BATTERIES. \|f "i A FINE SELECTION JUST ARRIVED H| I New Aluminium Type II B M FLASH-LIGHTS Iyp g—^ LOW IN PRICE BUT GOOD-DEPENDABLE-SUBSTANTIAL FoeilSStng Search-light: I'irect spot cf fla«h-ligbt on wall: then turn end cap right or left until spot of light is as 6mall99 words
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Article, Illustration97 1924-07-19 15 Photographs by Keiiß (i, (Federal Photo Stored Kuala I.unipur. Blocks by Vuv; Art Litho Co. The en ing of the Exhibition Sir George Maxwell with Malay Royalties and Mr. Khoo Keiitf Hooi (facing camera) the Vice-Pre3ictont of the Exhibition. The97 words
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Article, Illustration165 1924-07-19 16 I'hotO l'H h< :o by Ftiota t-y (See article on another jhkjc) (See article on another page.) Photo by J.R.V. A view of Bangkok from tin 1 Jett) at Bsiu^kok Noi Kailwa) Station, l<iu]<iiiL: acrosH tin- might) Mejiam river. In the background air tlxspires ol tli mau)J.R.V.; F.F.C.; N. Hameed; Fine Art Litho Co. - 165 words
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Advertisement179 1924-07-19 17 SERVICE Our Repair Shop is fully equipped to deal with any and every repair required on your car IN THE SHORTEST TIME AHD AT THE KEENEST PRICE Battery Charging Station. Vulcanising Shop. Electrical Repairs and Rewinding. Trimming, Painting and Body Repairs. odycar Tyre* and Tubes. Simmt and C.A.V. Light- Zenith179 words
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Advertisement66 1924-07-19 17 For Style Comfort Protection from the Weather<^^ The j Ford Sedan j is i Unequalled! Like the famous For 4 Touring C«r It is built for I POWER, ECONOMY, SIMPLICITY ENDURANCE PONT PECIPE j On your new car until you have let us demonstrate the v SEDAN for you. FOR66 words
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Article809 1924-07-19 18 Artifex - Artifex By I have been asked what should bo the attitude of parents, and others m loco parentis, towards young people who wish for a larger liberty m matters of Sunday amusements than their elders have been accustomed to regard as right. It is quite useless,809 words
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Article1022 1924-07-19 18 The discoveries which have made 44 the subconscious mind so popular a topic of conversation m these recent times have simply throw a new light on mysteries which have been recognised for centuries. The subconscious self ha* been at work all the time; men have noticed the1,022 words
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195 1924-07-19 18 The following statistics of the work of the Hospital for the second quarter of 1024 (April to June inclusive) are published for the information of subscribers by the direction of the Hospit a Board. L\-PaTIENTS -Remaining from March 41; Admissions; Adults (women) 148, Children 137,195 words
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Advertisement149 1924-07-19 18 f^ Your Baby DRY CLEANING AND DYEING Ail sorts of Gent's and Ladies' Silk or Woollen DresseCLEANED, DYED AND RENOVATED. Charge* moderate and all orden promptly executed. Workmanship Guaranteed. KM CO, No. 1-A, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. The only real Drycleaner m Town. PILES Cured or costs you nothing Internal or149 words
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Advertisement86 1924-07-19 19 (WHEN PURCHASING LYSOL INSIST ON OBTAINING Marshall's "L" Brand. (Manufactured by Lysol Ltd.) AND YOU MAY BE CERTAIN OF ABSOLUTE PURITY. "L" Brand is the only genuine Original Lysol. Sote Agents: Straits Settlements ff F. M. S. The Anglo Siam Corporation Limited (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) SINGAPORE. 4, BATTERY ROAD. Telephone86 words
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Advertisement36 1924-07-19 19 The Healthiest Drink 75 cents per bottle. (10 cents charged on bottle, credited on return) Kxxvx t^ VSVi^ V^^fttw^ If I TRY ALSO OUR 1 ORANGE SOUASH I LIME JUICE CORDIAL. g Fraser Neave Ltd. 136 words
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Advertisement516 1924-07-19 20 1 The name with an unrivalled Singapore reputation JkPEi P 7' '*> jy extending: over a perfod of 45 years Tor supplying everything of the best at lowest possible prices. flH| BBfll Agents for Stanley's Drawing Instruments A: Material" f£fl| B^K& Heath's Nautical lustruinenta and Kecjuisitt-s *3!^^^^^^^^^^X^ U ;|I( v516 words
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