Malayan Saturday Post, 30 August 1924
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Title Section26 1924-08-30 1 The Malyan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED Ilhc only Illustrated Weekly Paper m Malaya. Published every Saturday. Vol. I. No. 33. SINGAPORE, AUGUST 30. 1924. Price 20 Cents.26 words
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Advertisement183 1924-08-30 1 j) Under the Most Distinguished Patronage of H.R.H. the Duke of Connaugbt T.S. R.H. Prince Princess of Twk j I By Appointment To By Appointment To I H M The Kln o^ Siam H The Slllta f J hOrt> I WH V nI b X )y QUALITY BEST! Inspect Our183 words
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Advertisement164 1924-08-30 3 TWO IMPORTANT BOOKS WORTH READING DIGESTING HEALTH WORK (An Intro--1 Auction to Economics) jU George W. Gough, M.A. •i he Subject is treated m a simple and clear manner, and is easily underwood. Price $1.50 FRIENDSHIP HAPPINESS. By Arnold Bennett. I-his'book is full of spirit and good Price $1 80164 words
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Advertisement374 1924-08-30 3 The Premier House For High-Class COLOUR LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING Fully equipped for finest work such as Bank Cheques Share Certificates Labels Posters m Colours Wall Calendars, Letterhead High-Class Commercial Forms etc., etc. We also maintain an Up-to-date PHOTO- ENGRAVING PLANT FOR HALF-TONE AND LINE BLOCKS We are Block Makers to the374 words
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Advertisement185 1924-08-30 4 r Sph:nx. j By virtue of their superior quality and flavour, have firmly established themselves as T!k Cigarettes Par Exa t (MAGNUM SIZE) .i l iii|iinn»^ m\\\ \^^*it»|^^s' i q :V\\* I sniciiier size ci^c\rettes« BflMCrlfßf^KTff^^Tc^l are now on sale HSQ^a^^P |v," Ura r!tfi a manufa turrd from h C^,-l'185 words
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Advertisement109 1924-08-30 4 SHOES A I W AY S PARIS The Newest m Suede m and Leather: also LATEST Brocaded for LJ Beaded r Air Evenme Wear. r- Price $7.50 XVe ng Q<W^ upwards. -^30 upwards. Under Wea r, Selection of 3 piece set or 5v o singles Drew Trimming* from $3-25 per109 words
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Advertisement62 1924-08-30 6 M m .^^V fIA i^k. XBc^k. Malaya Cup Soccer Final: Singapore vs Selangor. Singapore won by 1 goal to nil. In the centre <>f the picture are Sir George Maxwell (left) and Commander Rawlings of 11. M. S. Pegasus who presented the cup. Photos by Nakajima Co. Blocks by Fine62 words
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Advertisement182 1924-08-30 7 m CARLSBERG BEER jPL Obtainable from all dealers H(£fto! and by the case from 111 The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. i IIJpS SINGAPORE "THE MASON PEARSON" HAIR BRUSH j Cleansing-Stimulating- Lasting Ladies' Model $5-50 Military $5-50 Pure Bristle Set m a Pneumatic Pad MAYNARD Co., Ltd., (The Leading Chemists) Singapore.182 words
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Advertisement137 1924-08-30 7 Reasons Why You Should Buy jij |f! J Id 1 READ'S I "DOC'S HEAD" I LIGHT LAGER BEER I j BECAUSE I; |jj it is made with the best Hops and ijj ij Malt and is not Chemically treated. j It is the most Nutritious and Palatable ij! Beer on137 words
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Article1659 1924-08-30 8 I had conceived this Article when watching a particularly efficient boatdrill yesterday. We were sailing round the southern coast of Spain, and nothing could be imagined more unlikely than any accident. The sea was a deep blue, and the ship glided through the waters as if it1,659 words
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86 1924-08-30 8 Speaking at the Scottish Cattle Breeders' conference m Edinburgh, Dr. F. Crew, director of the Animal Breeding Research Department, Edinburgh, said he expected that within the next ten years scientists would have obtained such information concernng the processes of sex determination that it was not86 words
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Article255 1924-08-30 8 Wifc—You beast! Husband—You animal trainer! Do you play golf, Mrs. Bogey?" No; my husband does. I merely listen m." M Do you ever talk m your sleep," No, I talk m other people's sleep." v How's that." I'm a minister." Mother: What's the trouble, darling? Betty: Those ch-children want255 words
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1048 1924-08-30 9 The Anglican Church And Elocution. T rrent itandai dof clerical '1 "nUnv," says t>cl»aiiy TeleeloC nut. as ti», fault it admit Jthcre to h °r e oi :imtndnlBnt 2-thanthat,adefiiiit»pl«iiimpw ment has been worked out by thrfntnl fcdviaoiy Council cf Training tithe Ministry, who recently have lie into possession of a1,048 words
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Advertisement253 1924-08-30 9 K. P. M. Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND) Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. 2 6? 3 COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE NUMBERS: P™*^**- Mana^sDept. Express Passenger Service Between SINGAPORE-JAVA SINGAPORE— SUMATRA "PLANCiUS"-AND-"MELCHIOtt TItEUB" 38 Hours to Batavia 25 Hours to Belawan-Deli To253 words
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Article922 1924-08-30 10 As Mrs. Brown passed the gate she stopped for a chat with Mrs. Smith and the talk veered round to husbands. "I don't think," said Mrs. Smith, that my husband takes enough exercise." "Well," replied her friend, "I saw him on his allotment just now, and he seemed to922 words
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Article310 1924-08-30 10 To the Editor of the "Malayan Saturday Post. Sir. My attention has been tailed to an excellent photograph on page 10 of the Malayan Saturday Post of August lbth.. showing Mr. Yeo Bens Char, of Port Dickson seated upon a dead Cow Elephant. The letter rress is310 words
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Article232 1924-08-30 10 Tne old General, having been a bachelor all his life, was not used to the whirl of society. Nevertheless, when his niece became an orphan, it was quite necessary that he should look after her and take her about a little. Tims it happened that one day232 words
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Article33 1924-08-30 10 Then Percy started m. His tactics were much the same until he saw the barmaid was going to ask for payment. Percy anticipated her, saying briskly: "Now then, Miss, what about my change?"33 words
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Article635 1924-08-30 10 The Rt. Hon. T. P. O'connar, M.p cribing the recent Royal Garden p writes art I went to the garden party of Buckin, ham Palace mainly with the view «< mm 0I making myself serviceable to the America, visitors if I could: and also m the hope635 words
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Article1021 1924-08-30 11 BeiAg Smilesj>f the Week. liy "Quiz n awfully bucked this week. As !h popular phrase has it, I have -got tn the papers." And no mere para--111 hmind you-a whole editorial fti o yours truly. And it was Gazette" that the Jeed was done. it uasn 't that I1,021 words
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Article437 1924-08-30 11 m PULLING TOGETHER. Hearty Support from Penang. 4 Quiz," of the Malayan Saturday Post whose tactful manoeuvrings m the art of penmanship accord us a fund I of humour the depths of which we de--1 light to plumb weekly has, m the latest issue of that437 words
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Advertisement181 1924-08-30 11 THE ALL-BRITISH IMPERIAL TYPEWRITER |9HErcS(felk Acknowledged by all who use it to be the best on the market. 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 consists of the181 words
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1709 1924-08-30 12 The Malayan Saturday Post. August 30, 1924. CADETS AND SCOUTS. In a previous article on Malaya's Defence we attempted to deal with j the problems which beset the Admi- nistration from a wide general point of view. The question of Malaya's geographical position m relation to other countries her natural1,709 words
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Article898 1924-08-30 12 Propaganda or Compulsion? .Man's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn. So sings the poet, m tuneful truism. He might have added, with equal fidelity to facts, that human frailty is answerable for most human misfortunes. We have the local instance of the opium scourge. Everyone is898 words
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Article609 1924-08-30 13 What of the Racecourse? We should like to be able wholeheartedly to support the "Straita Times m its proposal that, now the Singapore Golf Club have definitely left their Racecourse home for the n ew and more attractive surroundings at Bukit Timah, the old links should k kept609 words
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Article496 1924-08-30 13 A Case for Clemency. It is the simple truth that there has been general distress at the disciplinary measures adopted following upon the inquiry into the recent un- fortunate trouble at the Medical: School m Singapore. It is most unlikely that the last has been heard496 words
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Article112 1924-08-30 13 An Appeal To The Hon. Mr. Hoar. The following has been sent us by an esteemed local resident: There are doubtless many of us who have had to submit to autocratic and sometimes unjust treatment at the hands of our school principals. Some parents at the pitiful112 words
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Advertisement478 1924-08-30 13 THE BUSINESS OF THE LGK. IS TO RAISE SALARIES. Bvtfg day voluntary letters arj received at our Head Office m Kingsway, London, and at our Branch Offices throughout the Worid, telling of positions bettered and salaries increased through study of I.C.S. Courses. These prove how well we do our work478 words
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Article1587 1924-08-30 14 A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. By "Arjus." Ihe Malaya Cup lor soccer has again been won anu lost. Singapore were again the winners, and tne results ot the linals since the compeiotion was instituted now are: 11)21 Singapore beat Selangor 2-1. 11)22 Selangor beat Singapore 6-Z. 11)231,587 words
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Article434 1924-08-30 14 Continued from puuc fj y a Chinese university, went on strike, and the'r action has been universally condemned. Being professional students, corporal punishment could not be meted out one wishes it had bn on possible, because it If a jrood corrective, and there is no stigma attachol434 words
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Article881 1924-08-30 15 Th, CMt Which thG King rC l^wasnot, so far as we are vlt assembled with any definite 'c of commemorating an anmpUrPl But, if it had been the inn u> Hnk the end and the betOl njr of the past decade m a simple T"881 words
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Article607 1924-08-30 15 Matt Moore, who has an important role m Fred Niblo's new Metro production "STRANGERS OF THE NIGHT" which will be released m Australia by Paramount, has a new story to add to the collection of "drunk" classics. He tells of walking into the brilliantly lighted lobby of his607 words
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Article104 1924-08-30 15 THE NEW METHOD. At the Royal Sanitary Institute Congress at Liverpool during a discussion on the influence of domestic hygiene on child health, Dr. Amy Hodgson said that many of the old theories which mothers were urged to practise m the rearing of their children had been104 words
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Article102 1924-08-30 15 "At a school speech-day the following story was told, which was new to me," says the Morning Post. "On a Channel boat, crossing to England, a German sat on a seat on deck, on which there was a nail sticking up. He tore his trousers, and thereupon102 words
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Article370 1924-08-30 15 COMMITTEE OF INQIIRY. Mr. Sidney Webb, the President of the Board of Trade, announced m the Hou^e-* of Commons on July 29 that the Government have appointed the following Committee to inquire into and report upon th? conditions isr.d prospects of British industry and commerce, with special370 words
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Advertisement109 1924-08-30 15 PILES Cured or costs you nothing Internal or External Piles completely cured within 6 to 12 days, without pain. Don't put up with the ceaseless torment of PILES —the unbearable pain, the intense irritation it causes. It can be cured speedily, pleasantly and effectively by our scientific method of treatment109 words
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Article632 1924-08-30 16 "About fifty-five years ago a freshfaced, stocky, Lancashire boy stood behind the counter of v small grocer's shop m Bolton," writes Lord Birkenhead m the Sunday Times. There was nothing about him to attract special notice except his eyes. These were of a brilliant,632 words
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Article525 1924-08-30 16 "The present situation m India,' to which Lord Feel called attention m the House of Lords provides material, unfortunately, for far more than a single day's debate. Hindu-Moslem riots attended by j bloodshed and pillage have only just j died down after raging for days m!525 words
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Advertisement271 1924-08-30 16 i llf'^ the introduction of iffl 1 1 1 i^rw\ "Black White" at a popular it 1 1 1 Tsk P rice Cigarettes possessing; Wk 111 J Marcovitch fine characteristics are W 1 1 1 \c|i brought within the reach of all *41 1 I j/jSI Wp cigarette smokers. Obtainable271 words
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Article1346 1924-08-30 17 Possible Deadlock. Uhdi the American Secretary of L w ho during the past week has Sieved an English reputation, was ai lU 'd upon his arrival m London to t the result of the Presidential ioIU he prudently declined, con- ntinjr himself with the prediction Lt1,346 words
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194 1924-08-30 17 In the James Forrest lecture on Electrical Progress and its Unsolved Problems," when Professor Elihu Thomson delivered at the Institution of Civil Engineers, the lerturer reviewed recent advances m electrical knowledge and practice, and, m concluding, asked: Who is there to tell us194 words
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Article298 1924-08-30 17 Calchin;: the pis m Search-Li Out- oi the great trouW i ;»i Sei ig the malaria epidemic, and even ii; the neighbourhood of Belgrade tli are favourable breeding; grounds I t the mosquito. Thj heavy sprii^c (loods have made the pL.ins facing the town more RWB :ipy298 words
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Advertisement93 1924-08-30 17 I 62 Men m 100 PicKedlhis 25 \jear pen I ,mt from a tray of /W assorted pens U ..TjANDSOMKR than nk\_ **gold!" was the r— f|^ verdict. Graceful bar rel m Chinese lacI querred with smart, black tips. Ita native -J Iridium point ia as amooth as a Jewel93 words
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774 1924-08-30 18 (By Dr. P. B. Bailard, L C. C.) No really human person loves examinations. Their numerous victims would gladly see them either coded or mended. It has not been found possible to end them, but earnest efforts are being made all o\w the civilised world to774 words
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Advertisement145 1924-08-30 18 DRY CLEANING AND DYEING All sorts of Gent's and Ladies' Silk or Woollen Dresses CLEANED, DYED AND RENOVATED. Charges moderate and all orders promptly executed. Workmanship Guaranteed. KANZAKI CO.. No. I-A, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE. The only real Drycleaner m Town. HERBS AS MEDICINE! "DIABETA" the Herb Medicine for Diabetes, cures145 words
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Advertisement142 1924-08-30 18 POSSESSES— m t a r If 'aSWH^L AND FLAVOUR of ORANGES DRINK GAMBRINUS BEER THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. FREE SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. SOLE IMPORTERS W. H. OOP'S TRADING CO., Telephone No. 2627. 54 ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. tMEREMR £g FLASH-LIGHTS #i 9 H AND BATTERIES. |R| A FINE SELECTION142 words
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Advertisement73 1924-08-30 19 Pb^bW J^B*^ ■^-^k^^^b^bßbßS^^^^^^^^?* j^^^^* T^^ ",fc^»— 2>~<4b IWV f^" i 4«* "^■'A The Ruins of Pi Mai, Siam. Bihar"* .^■■^^^^■H^BBBlV ■■T B wSS&m ■£aHM»\^B| kT .^■■■l IMHH 6-.**- t ->*i2 bHI iL ■UvT^nitr a -aSvjH Blocks by Fine Art Litho Co. I "WO by Empire Studio Ltd. At the reception73 words
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Advertisement179 1924-08-30 20 Singapore South Malaya Boy Scouts Association ((fillers al Training Camp. 9ih to 17th. August 1924. f (IIIJ S*jIHj t\ t? r< 'i W-; (Stanriin 1. Hi S. R. W I 1.1.1 AMs (S.M. 9th Singapore): E. V. DAVIES (S.M. 9th Singapore): R. ROGER-SMITH (S.M. 10th Singapore): HAM ID BIN OMAR179 words
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Advertisement167 1924-08-30 21 SERVICE Our Repair Shop is fully equipped to deal with any and every repair required on your car IN THE SHORTEST TIME AND AT THE KEENEST PRICE Battery Charging Station. Vulcanising Shop. Electrical Repairs and Rewinding. Trimming, Painting and Body Repairs. r Tyre* and Tubes. Simm* and C.A.V. Light- Zenith167 words
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Advertisement152 1924-08-30 21 The Eyes of the World are on the For Economical Transportation. The secret of successful commercial transportation is increased speed at lower operating costs-transporting more per day at a minimum expense, and reducing trucking overhead. The ability of the Chevrolet Utility Express Truck to meet satisfactorily all these requirements is152 words
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359 1924-08-30 22 COUPON Any child may become a Member by sending full name and address with thi* Coupon to "Auntie DimpU." Malayan Saturday Post. 59, Hill Street, Singapore. Name Address Age AUNTIE DIMPLES LETTER. Dear Boys and Girls, I've been so pleased this week to get such a359 words
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Article849 1924-08-30 22 (By request) Bezar the Wah Wah who had been adopted by Mr. Planter, led a very happy and busy life. She had a nice little house made from a soap box fixed on to a tree quite near the verandah with a long Bamboo pole849 words
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Article1196 1924-08-30 22 Origin and Source of This Wondrous Volume." BY THE REV. p. H. DITCHFIELD, M.A. The revision which is new proceeding, of the Book oi Common Prayer of the Church of England, is attracting public attention to the volume which enshrines the pious thoughts, aspirations1,196 words
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Advertisement64 1924-08-30 23 I PURE THE I FRUIT SYRUPS HEALTHIEST DRINK re vkt^hvkvi^j tit., hi. 11^^- N^fl^S.^^^li Supplied m two sizes. (>0 cts. deposit charged on bottles, credited on return). |J On "I ijljj m\-^f JgJSa| Most Healthy and Delicious 75 cents per bottle. Economical m use with Water or <!l ceßts charged64 words
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Advertisement577 1924-08-30 24 _jHCi V— The name with an unrivalled Singapore reputation extending over a period of 45 years Tor supplying everything of the best at lowest possible prices! Agents for Stanley's Drawing Instruments Material*. Heath's Nautical Instruments and Re<|iii*iteB Spleadidly e<|iiippe<l Opfical department with complete stocks of up-to-date titmeuts, lenses Free te^ts577 words
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Advertisement10 1924-08-30 24 /a p v i. Scientific Instruments of \^|l rlescription. I10 words
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