Malayan Saturday Post, 13 December 1924
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Title Section33 1924-12-13 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED 7ftt only UlustraHd Weekly Paper in Malaya. Published every Saturday. vol. I. No. .4a. SiNOAl*oa_. bEXfcMS-R IS. l»-4. BBa_ B— i—^— > i^ i i i iPrtftl 20 Caata.33 words
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Advertisement275 1924-12-13 1 an ,i,vi^.n-_.-------------------------------- ffl BaMa jj^jp-^^ M^^ ''■■-■---^■-■-■-■■-apaaaaaaaa-Baaaaaaßaaßaassm-^ rj| mmm *SjM sMUSSmmn)mmmmm\m A V _*a _tflPliflk _^_l I .H. 11. tha iDng of Siam j^ B By Ap^Matmaai tto I 8 ttEST VALUE ROW A HIOK-CLASS X'MAS Girt, flUßß^^ J I .N HEAVY A Vv VIONb ©^M S£T WAtCHtES f l275 words
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Advertisement169 1924-12-13 2 H 1 _^_fl_K_^_ st&Gfc, > am _^h _fl. araaaaas~ara» 1 aaaaaaaaa-^-^-afl B mm 1 _____fl 4 -ama a^^aam_to-fli __h__^__fl I; I I 1 The Builders ot London's Motor Buses 1 i Ammmmt 111l k b flßflßmrnflflflßaaaßßßßj 1 I «a» fll _fl_^_A_Akk_Ml_l_D_l ft a -a.__ i^ ii lili i m nun169 words
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Article654 1924-12-13 3 The General Election docs not seem to have produced anything very new in the way <i stories some of them, in fact, are positively hoary. For instance, someone ressurrected the old chestnut about a certain minister being like a respectable goose because he stuck to his piopaganda. That one654 words
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Article173 1924-12-13 3 O fairest of visions, dispelling the mists, The great chaini of thy beauty nothing resists The far horizon thou dost span as a dome Like the door to a better and happier home. Thy colouis reflected by sun's softest rays, Doth gladden and brighten the darkest173 words
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Advertisement185 1924-12-13 3 THE RIGHT PLACE for <, am ps and Philatelic Accessories. aarg GEM PHOTOGRAPHIC Co., fi3. North Rridk'e Road, Singapore. LES MODES. 213 ORCHARD ROAD. Orders for Dressmaking Millinery Promptly Executed. Ready made Frocks, Underwear, Shoes, Hits etc, stocked. Ladies own Biterial made up. Prices Moderate. Inspection Solicited. FANCY DRESSES A185 words
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Advertisement196 1924-12-13 4 1 kK> VIRGINIA CIGARETTES m The highest grade product of the largest Cigarette X p Manufacturers in the world. H li^^^^^^P In addition to the well-known tins >t^£B|_i^ of 25, "Golden Specials" are now I gj__<BaBil_§l obtainable in tins of sO. The larger g%^|^P tins will be appreciated by heavy196 words
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Article, Illustration227 1924-12-13 5 I'hoto by l» Phuto Ly Btuclcn by The Hon. Sir V. George Maxwell photographed last week at the Sultan Suleiman Club Tennis Courts. Kampong Bharu with Canr C. J. Perkins, the popular President of the Club, who is seen here on left ofTogo Studio Taiping; Mr. Kok Pudu; Y.K. Muraj Seremban; Fine Art Litho Co. - 227 words
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Advertisement142 1924-12-13 7 m CARLSBERG BEER JPv Obtainable from all dealers MMm and by the case from HI The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. i^fl SINGAPORE So/e Importers"the best and Birhiif'j imwW'A^ m^aaßß-r i_£ M £_k__^^3^H 1 _[->_-. #jaw _r#_^_l _r%_ra i Perßox /-WS^Mrya_-^S-_ll of 3 tablets j FREE SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. jj MAYNARD142 words
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Advertisement254 1924-12-13 7 .a_s--_-_!_!i>~s -_s:=-v-_t '-"-jji 8 Reasons Why You Should Buy |i| in J J j ii READ'S HI 1,1 111 I "DOC'S HEAD" I A j 1 jij LIGHT LAGER BEER Ijj 111 I BECAUSE 1 »a« 111 1,1 Id lit It is made with the best Hops and Igl HI254 words
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Article3700 1924-12-13 8 No. 6. THie Difficult Art of Essay Writing. A Lecture delivered in the Assemble!/ Hall. Victoria Institution at 6.30 on Friday oth December 19W4. This is the last lecture of the serie which 1 have pioinised to deliver thi year, and it is appropriate3,700 words
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Article22 1924-12-13 9 Inebriated One {clinching the argu- j men i): "Yus, and Ole BcrtMl-hic-bear me out. Ole Bert (absently) Later on, 'arry, latter on22 words
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Advertisement320 1924-12-13 9 K. P. M. Koninklyke Pahctvaart Maatschappij ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION COMPANY OF BATAVIA (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND) Under Contract with the Netherlands India Government. 2 ff 3 COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. tci counuc uiiUqcdc. Passage Dept. Freight Dept. Manager's Desk. TELEPHONE NUMBERS: 131 1202 1002 l «^mi__— mwmmmmmmmAm Express Passenger Service Between SINGAPORE-JAVA320 words
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Article1252 1924-12-13 10 hat is the Part Tlayed by PoUtUi in Our iJfc'i—Some thoughts Aroused by the (tcncral l-lection. Mr. Stacy Aumonier writes in the Sphere— Another of these- desolating experiences of General -Section is over. Perhaps the ordinary citizen may once mote l>c allowed to get 00 with1,252 words
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Article100 1924-12-13 10 Sir Alfred Butt, at Dalham, replying to a heckler who suggested that talk came cheap from one reared in the lap of luxury, said YoU poor fool If you live- to be ninety-nine you will not have- done half the work that I have done so100 words
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Article32 1924-12-13 10 Is that a particular friend of yours you just spoke to? Why, yes." Why don't you ask him to join us. then 11 Oh, this is so sudden He's the new minister."32 words
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Article387 1924-12-13 10 St. Evelyn Tilka - St. Evelyn Tilka By The Sixth Race was the next to run on which was to be decided the result of the His Cash Sweep. Ik-tram held his Ticket No. 3333, and sitting by the side of his wife earnestly wished those- figures were writ 011 th*387 words
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Advertisement33 1924-12-13 10 _PjHl% Ami _aV VMI-i aawMsMiiP^ff llttflaa aaa Han Tmt PKmß IH IpM 111 ANCIENNE A II I l» Ikrl RESPCfNSABILITE LIMiTEE HH MmM __P3 JF^^hP^ DE -ONOEV'LLE -LES-METZ Hhll ii i-_a--»- M ------fc---»-^-------i33 words
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Article, Illustration706 1924-12-13 11 It was William Barnes, the Dorsetshire poet, who said that all mothers ihonld k,ei> a book in which to write lotvn the sayings of their children. Because." explained that master of a rural dialect that has the soft colour and quiet perfume of meadow-sweet. the '.alienage oi a706 words
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351 1924-12-13 11 Mr. Lloyd George on Liberalism's Future. Mr. Lloyd George, discussing the future of Liberalism in the Daily Chronicle, says What shout the future? It may seem banal now in the hour of deep disaster to say so, but looking the future straight in the face, I am convinced that it351 words
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516 1924-12-13 11 A Disquisition on Dress and Colour A lady dresses in scarlet— and looks green and ghastly; another wears a pale and yellowish costume— and her face no longer appears clean still another robes herself in a cloak of a daik blue or pui pie—516 words
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Article64 1924-12-13 11 The December issue of the Victorian, the magazine of the Victorian Institution, Kuala Lumpur, a copy of which we have received, is an excellent number. It contains a photograph of the Hon. Mr. R. O. Winstedt, M.A., D.i.itt. and an interview with him is also published. There are64 words
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Advertisement72 1924-12-13 11 The One Hour Dress i I JV r/ '/\l j Measured cut out and made in one boar. This, and many other styles you can make yourself. Like everything else, DRESSMAKING is quite simple and easy, when you know "HOW" to do it. The WOMAN'S INSTITUTE or DOMESTIC ARTS SCIENCES72 words
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722 1924-12-13 12 The Malayan Saturday post December 13, 1924. KEEP SMILING! GOOD PROSPECTS FOR 1925. Malaya is nearing the end of the last year of the Great Slump. That is «,ur firm conviction. We feel a high degree of assurance that 1025 is going to see a return to real prosperity 1722 words
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Article371 1924-12-13 12 A MLJCfI RESENTED APPOINTMENT. We are not sure whether the 4wc distinguished gentlemen named are not tluc for another pat on the- buek in connection with a matter which lias brought upon them an excited outcry m I from the public this time, but from within the371 words
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Article329 1924-12-13 12 VINDICATION OF A P.M.O A miniature cause oekbre few just been decided at Kuala Lumpur Dr. Dowden, the P.M.0., sued a private practitioner, I)r. Ponnampalam for libel because of lemarks made to a net*. paper i eerier, and duly published, concerning conditions at the quarantine camp at329 words
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Article421 1924-12-13 12 RlifilT FRASER OR CAMERON S HIGHLANDS? No-one (|iie-stions the desirability snd .veil necessity of an up-to-date hill static n f« r Malaya. Where difference of opinion arises is as to where this itatkm should be. Already a large sum of money has been si>ent on Bukil Fraser, and421 words
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Advertisement69 1924-12-13 12 ADELPHI HOTEL SINGAPORE. Here you will find Everything to tempt the Most Discri minating Taste-amid surroundings that appeal to The Hotel Orchestra plays every Evening and for Tiffin on Saturdays. HARRY H. WILLIES Managing Director THE ONLY SWEET SHOP WE HAVE Lovely Fancy Christmas Boxes Sweets From $2 per lb.69 words
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Article1338 1924-12-13 13 " Quiz - Being Smiles of the Week. By "Quiz." Thi gaia ol Kingston -on -Thames is sore lews of Malaya. It has as M. P. gentleman who was never thought up standard for the Legislative Council even the Municipal Commissioners I while lie was amongst us. A case of a I1,338 words
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269 1924-12-13 13 Over $115,000 Raised for Charities. At the Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Hoi Thin Amateur Dramatic Association the following were elected office— bee rers for the year 1025 President, Mr. Vow Ngan Pan, J. P., Vice President, Mr. Xg Sing Phang, J. P., Hon.C.ciieral269 words
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Advertisement266 1924-12-13 13 DO YOU WANT A BIGGER SALARY? It does not matter what you are Today, or what you were doing Yesterday. To-morrow is the day of Opi>ortunity. Nothing can keep you down if you realty make up your mind to go up. In just one hour a day— in the spare266 words
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Article1092 1924-12-13 14 " Argus - "Argus." A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. By Once again after much too lung an interval -the principal event at a local busing tournament has provided a real tight. Tlie Frenchman Dupre made Janiito go all the way over 15 rounds, and though he lost the decision, he1,092 words
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Article341 1924-12-13 14 Of the new Cabinet one can at once my this that it shows on Mr. Baldwin's pan high degree pi courage. It asked, for instance, very great courage to otter Mr. Winston Churchill the Chancellorship of the Exchequer. The Prime Minister must have known, Letter perhaps than341 words
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Article74 1924-12-13 14 If every one told the Truth, The Whole Truth, and Nothing but The Truth, what would become of Advertising? Politics? The Press? Memoirs? Dinner hostesses? Weekend house parties? Love-making Two men were becoming abusive in the course of a political quarrel. I think," cried one of them, that74 words
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Advertisement146 1924-12-13 14 $2,500 PRIZE COMPETITION I I The Federated Malay States Robber Propaganda Committee I 1 offers a prize of $2,509 for tbe best specimen of robber I I foot-wear suitable for tbe labouring classes of tbe Fast. I Tbe Competition closes on January 31st. 1925. at Noon. Foil particolars may be146 words
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Article574 1924-12-13 15 V billiani match of very great interest I*, to have >een played at the BurrougheHal] in Piccadilly, and the deductions drawn -v have a material effect on the future Ldsct of the game. For a long time it kai been felt that while the game itself is of574 words
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Article378 1924-12-13 15 In the .war 1801 the number of people who spoke Knglish was only 20,500,000; by 1890 it had grown to 111,000,000; to-day it is 170,000,000, and is rapidly increasing. More than 10 per cent, of the world's population uae English a> their only language. By378 words
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Advertisement101 1924-12-13 15 Assets over $5,000,000 S.C. Assurance in force over $17,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. < Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 3:2, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposit- d with the Supreme Court of England and complies with thc British Life101 words
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Article1242 1924-12-13 16 By a Medical Correspondent. Kntcric fever, cholera and dysentery are extremely prevalent in India and are responsible for great deal of ■offering and mortality. Hitherto prophylaxis lias been limited t< one disease, enteric fever, md only 10 the east- of the Army. Just before the South1,242 words
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344 1924-12-13 16 The luirl of Birkenhead, in the Weekly Dispatch, says: Although we have won so- decisively, it is a very formidable fact that in a struggle so dearly defined the Socialists should have polled more than five million votes, a third of the total344 words
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98 1924-12-13 16 To every aaaa and woman, old o r young, who values the clear skin, eye and buoyant spirit of health I inkettei ate of the atjaost value because, used when necessary, they keep the system clean, the liwr in v/orktng order, ensure daily98 words
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Advertisement78 1924-12-13 16 FOOIBAII irOI'ISITES The only firm that can uiv you the most honest value in the trade. >pecial rates for schools and clnhs. STANLEY LTD. 109. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. DRY CLEANING AND DYEING All sorts of Gent's and Ladies' Silk or Woollen Dresses CLEANED, DYED AND RENOVATED. Uharyea moderate and78 words
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Article1316 1924-12-13 17 (Continued from page U.) if yon have honestly done the work t m compare our results which took exactly f(>ur I,nnlltcs u> i ot down, I bit f ;l > tram h was too. Only fgct that I had to do it enabled me1,316 words
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Article228 1924-12-13 17 The Italian missionaries of the Upper Nile recently issued an appeal, through the Catholic Press of Italy, for the necessary funds for constructing, equipping;, and placing on the Upper river a steamer for the service of the miaaiou, for which the Xile and its affluents are the228 words
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277 1924-12-13 17 England is to be congratulated on having a son like David Windsor, Prince of Wales,' Mr. Henry Ford tells Americans and the world at large after having played host to his Royal Highness and entertained lum in the great works at Detroit by277 words
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Article238 1924-12-13 17 Lady office assistants must find many of the letters they type dry and uninteresting. But there are exceptions for instance the typing- of the letter which follows gave Miss Kiuilieniic Reverdi, a lady stenographer of 28 rue Laejille, loin's, very considerable satisfaction. I am happy238 words
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Article30 1924-12-13 17 The Devil What are you laughing at? His Assistant: "Oh, I've just had that flapper locked up in a room with a thousand huts and no mirror. M30 words
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Advertisement295 1924-12-13 18 IIF YOU FEEL A LONGING FOR I COCOA CHOCOLATES j I ask por DROSTE S" YOU LL GET THE GENUINE STUFF. I COCOA. (1 lb. and U lb. tins.) I CHOCOLATES. Assorted. Selecta, Melange, Pate d' Orange, i I Pistache, Marasquin Creme, Mixture, Langue de Chats, Pastilles I (1 lb.295 words
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Article, Illustration110 1924-12-13 19 block* by I'lloloß l>> Photos by The wedding ol Mr. Tan Meong Phi. son of To.kay Tan Onn Diil of Br.nka. Dalch East Indies. I. Miss Stella Bnlalie. daughter of Mr. Mrs. Khoo Hooi Leong of d.ng i.,1. "a-p.r on the n.h No.en.ber. .1 the Chorcb of lhe HolyWee Wah Kuala Lumpur; Fine Art Litho Co.; W.A.D.; M.C.I. - 110 words
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Article, Illustration32 1924-12-13 20 t Photos by l'liulo Ly ■faka i» Makajima Co Tbe straggle for supremacy. H. M. Buckeridge Scotland just failed to win this time. Fine Art Litho CoMakajima & Co.; H.N. Buckeridge; Fine Art Litho Co. - 32 words
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Advertisement130 1924-12-13 21 -THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH" BUT The Superiority of "Black dc White" is still Maintained. "BLACK WHITE" mtttmt Himmtt StvUrd tl QmtUt, m*k A Hmmt mmd At*md. /ft: B.dt.*tn 6 C. Ltd m't rtai.tj it mammm litt, nmr it mttr i*s.f- »:.-4 imttr Aiitt—ttd (mp*r*m, tit 1} tld mstu'td Scwct Mtli130 words
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Advertisement392 1924-12-13 21 I a USHER'S I I M SPECIAL RESERVE I iML Vo Wo ii. I JH\ A BLEND OF GLENLIVET AND fl fMf m OTHER SCOTCH WHISKIES. I J lull LitasJll $24.00 per case, ia i PttWlWUSHtta^ V, sWssW jK<s S Dm Ex B M'l anviTT tsari! sVsaaV nm~^£%s. rtoWK I392 words
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857 1924-12-13 22 COUPON Any child may become a Member by sending full name and address with this Coupon to "Auntie Dimple." Malayan Saturday Post. 59, Hill Street, Singapore. Same Address Age CHRISTMAS COMPETITION. Dear Childen, Here is a splendid Competition for which you cau enter and win a857 words
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Article65 1924-12-13 22 As the small boy came running round the corner he collided with an old lady. 11 Dear me," she said, u where are you running to, little man? Home," he i»nted. Mother's going to spank me." But do yon mean to say you're so eager to be punished? she asked.65 words
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555 1924-12-13 22 The Rev. James Dsnaingrr, a Methodist minister of Wilkc-Larre, l a., I'.S.A., paid this tribute to the Catholic Church. He said We hare fumed and fussed and worked ourselves into a fienzy while the Catholic Church, without any effort on her part, has555 words
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Article219 1924-12-13 22 Bishop o* Liverpool's I n vitat ii In Liverpool Cathedral on Kov. deed of consecration signed K King and Qneen at the opening last July and other documents and »f current newspapers were locke cheat, to be handed down as a of the consecration for future gene?* bona.219 words
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Article196 1924-12-13 22 And How They Can Be Set Right With Baby's Own Tablets. Many in .hers give their children solid food at too early an age and -ay proudly that their babies eat everything that grown Up people do," when such a course is aim it certain to 1196 words
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Advertisement33 1924-12-13 22 M. A. Ahmed Pin Brothers Under The Patronage of H. E. The Governor H. H. The Sultan of Johore Civil and Military Tailors. Ladies' Costume Makers. Breechts and Habits a Speciality Tunftlin, Sin£ni»or«33 words
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Advertisement118 1924-12-13 23 j^^^SiaiBiaa^BB^BBBa^BBBBMBBWBJa^^ OARS 1 .A-^afcanaal Mjß^^an»A^ mfl BBS S Spend thirty Minutes examining the I Rugby Car and you must become a Rugby I Enthusiast. Talk to a Rugby Owner and I you will decide thatour claim for economy I and reliability is not exaggerated I Rated at 15.6 and developing118 words
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