Malayan Saturday Post, 3 October 1925
1925-10-03
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Title Section26 1925-10-03 1 The Malayan Saturday Post The otuy uuattatea weekly Paper in Malaya. Published every Saturday. Vol. 11. Mo. S7. BlNCAl»Ottfe t OCTOfttU 1 1925. f»rlce 10 CenU.26 words
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Advertisement115 1925-10-03 1 STERLING SILVER """Z^g^ 0^" STERLING SILVER tl llr teBtl> ISTa Mra •■^■H I 111 *1 A GMtAt VAUtfctt YILI/rlLftJ Vi v tMfc LAtfcSt t»AtttkNS ITE^^l fcV FOR SPORTS ALLStZfcS FOR SPORTS c& COMPETITION At BKBWIN6W UW melts. COMPETITION ft t> hto st tva «2 a «s. it****. i-^ r l^115 words
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Advertisement106 1925-10-03 2 TO-MORROW. B IIH 1^ rfki AMIA kk 1^ L I BM I IB ■SB^^bH bbbl bbbbbl v^^^^^^H H_^^_^ *^bbl bbl S bIH ii 4^^444 A A^aa A^a4 All 41 A iA n S High Quality Film it has been for the 9 B JT«W«W and,— afytye «H |t» j! at106 words
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Article602 1925-10-03 3 Among the numerous charges which arc levelled at the industrial system is that it degrades men and women to the level of machines. Repetitive work, it is said, lias been made necessary by the- severe competition which lis an element of "Captitalism." and this repetitive work has602 words
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Article178 1925-10-03 3 Tlktc i> im> race which can beat the British in handling natives. Where we score is that we believe in keeping up the native's end. We put aside all thought of a hurried exploitation of the country at the expense of its inhabitants. We start by abolishing178 words
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Advertisement207 1925-10-03 3 2) By RyftefM alone will ftADlfOlil' an h:comc sillier, Merc l|r -V*" NvhoL'some, ami leaf lived. K 'i'' Drink DARIOOLB to in>ure In Food, as in so many ther spheres, we are to-day in a transition eriod LMRI(H)l.l) is offered you to-day as the premier Ml LI FOOD for adults207 words
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Advertisement172 1925-10-03 3 FOR Drugs, Patent Medicines* Perfumeries, Surgical Instruments ap.'l Appliances at rock'boltpßi prices. plra*e ord( r direct from ■incere Dispensary, limited. 1 ;iciir.)or ifl Sing \i;iire| 18-2, Hill Street Telegraphic Address "SINCERE" (Branch:— l l Ckalia Street.) Telegraphic Address "KEWSUTONG" liolesale and Retail Suppliers to Estates. Hospitals. Dispensaries and Mines. We172 words
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Advertisement78 1925-10-03 4 W. D. H. 0. WILLS IIJJ I Introduce a new brand I Rglj/Ibtroral HIGH CLASS VIRGINIAN j CIGARETTES. I •S I I I which can be obtained from J I all high class retailers at I j 80 CENTS per tin oi 50 I Cold Storage ICE CREAM Take Home78 words
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Article, Illustration74 1925-10-03 5 t Hon'tk Mr. Choo Kia Peng, M.F.C., J.l'.. (President arriving on tIK- field. l.cti to right: Mr. San Ah Wing, J.I 1 Mr. Yap Poh Ching and Mr. Loll Kong [mm (Vice President). I Victor Chan— Champion Athlete (1924 and 1925 Photos >!r74 words
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Article, Illustration40 1925-10-03 6 Vhuiut la 0F the PmM^ cofo.RU w,th the wembley rodeo open.no at anso, hoao. B.noapo ß e, on THE TRIBE OF AMERICAN RED INDIANS WITH THE WEMBLEY R3DEO. THE IMPOUNDING RESERVOIR, SINGAPORE. Mr. Lim Boon KongMr. Lim Boon Kong - 40 words
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Advertisement291 1925-10-03 7 S CARLSBERG BEER H THE BEST. Obtainable from all dealers M§jM and e case tron! The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. |gg SINGAPORE Sole Importers. TENNIS RACKET I RESTRINGING OUR SPECIALITY I i BEST TROPICAL GUT i ALONE IS USED CHARGES MODERATE "i PUNCTUALITY N OUR DELIVLRY REC!S:ON IN OUR WORKMANSHIP291 words
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Advertisement155 1925-10-03 7 ©IN WEAKNESS ***k f I%l^ Doschiens' Syrup I Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have ngrcert that thi« Syrup always cukes, nnd gives health, ana strength. W INSIST ON THC NAME OF DSSCHI£NBi PARIS (FriDM). OBTAINABLE FROM f ALL LEADING MBFBNS/ RIFS I iu3iiiiuiii!iiiii)iii!iiiii.aiiiiii.iiiiu..iiiiiHii!'ai!i.'.:.i:ir[- ii?i:nc-. .ii::;iiii;iih..:.:: ...liiiuti 1 liiiitiiminciiitinmuDiD.MONARCH j155 words
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Article1043 1925-10-03 8 I am a Modern Girl. < >h. yea despt rah ly m< dcrn. Vivid. In ten* 1 am so modern thai 1 don't remembei the Wat. and Pv< forgotten Vlah Jongg, and other troul Icsoim things. Mind you, it hasn't teen i»sj but lh< success has been worth it.B.B. Mune - 1,043 words
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Advertisement28 1925-10-03 8 5 IMPERIAL GALLONS 6 AMERICAN GALLONS 6 ulfltLL lubmcating UIL THE SUPER OIL IN THE BIG TIN. J The Asiatic Petroleum Co., (s.s.) Ltd. B (INCORPORATIiD IN KNC.UND)28 words
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Advertisement13 1925-10-03 8 THE EMPIRE STUDIO. THE KASHIONABI.E STUDIO OF THK EAST 18. Orchard Road. SINGAPORE13 words
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Article1235 1925-10-03 9 Ml Horace Lamb, Sc.D., j j- ri> i<k-nt oi the British Ass«>- fl the Advancement of Science. ,t the !iu. iiir; <f the Ass«niaTllt Ikimm<n Aim. i« Th, primary MID "f sciuue. as wi it. it to explore- die facts N u to ascertain their nnitual1,235 words
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Article505 1925-10-03 9 Few Committctes of our time have done their work more speedily or with greatei common sense and thoroughness than tlie Imperial Economic Committee. Its Import < -11 the marketing of Empuqe produce in the British Isles is a document of first-rate intcicst and importance. When its recommendation505 words
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Advertisement34 1925-10-03 9 RIDE twi« A WILLYS OVERLAND [f^^t l^jW Bfe FOUR SIX CYLINDER. BjO^.. ..JiL LSr^ >^2« W&& PRICE $1?>OO TO $4500 FOR SINGAPORE N^ V^^- CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., LTD. KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANC IPOH MALACCA34 words
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Advertisement122 1925-10-03 9 THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in tlu s.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 62-63, CHULIA ST. Tel. Nos. 3170 and 3171. BRANCHES PENANG, RANGOON, DJAMBI AND AMOY. CORRESPONDENTS IPOH, DELI, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI. CAPITAL Authorised $20,000,000 Issued $10,500,000 Paid-up 5,250,000 Reserve Liability of Shareholders 5,250,000 Reserves and Surplus 000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS122 words
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Article1560 1925-10-03 10 HAMMOND'S REVELATION Finding a True Basis for Test Team Selection. Ft. -in thf rm and fall •i tto ciicket season in lmh llulc lui^ l-un anxious anarch, though without practical lead from naoae in authority. f<.t nm hope* foi tIK Teat games next summer -there emerge cfcarb OBC impressiveAthletic News - 1,560 words
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Advertisement34 1925-10-03 10 HIAfIV CAAD VVntl GETZ BROS. CO. I Ml I I MM W I I I M Mr INCORPORATED IS U.S.A. I w un I oUrir it floats raffes chambebs m w 1M VWtllO SINGAPORE34 words
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Advertisement126 1925-10-03 10 FOR HIGH 6KADE PHOTOGRAPHS One that yon can sho* or give to your relatives and friends, with a great deal of satisfaction and pride GO TO LEE BROTHERS 48-5. Hill Street. POPULAR PRICES Sanitation and Hygiene for the Tropics Price $4-50 Elementary Geometry by Barker A. Bowne M.A. Price $C-9n126 words
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Article1374 1925-10-03 11 Fiddler Moore - Fiddler Moore By No. 5. AT WAR WITH UNDERWRITERS. thrilling •erica «»t articles, a known crime journalist, win. iiaid dose attention to w li.it u and increasing from <>f crime, thk confessions Ik received r* nally from man who for time ;l> associated with I1,374 words
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Advertisement145 1925-10-03 11 SGHIFFNER GO. SINGAPORE MANUFACTURERS' I REPRESENTATIVES i SWISS EMBROIDERY SWISS WATCHES IMITATION JEWELLERY Our office has been removed to No. 5 MEYER MISSIONS North Bridge Road, Singapore. OUTSIDERS? The Malayan Saturday Post has a large circle of readers outside of Singapore. We want every Outstation Reader to know that he145 words
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The Malayan Saturday Post. October 3, 1925.
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Article1417 1925-10-03 14 Oar readers cannot fail to be aware that upon this subject we have already written much, and even if it is a mere coincidence the result has been thai greater interest has been taken in the question of this road safety which is w h vital1,417 words
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Article294 1925-10-03 14 Singapore Problems. At his last meeting a> Chairman "t the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, prior to handing over to Mr. Fairer, newly returned from leave. Mr. Lornie had weighty thin.es to *a> concerning improvement work in l K city. IK expmaed the opinion i the Town Improvement BUI294 words
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Advertisement47 1925-10-03 14 ADELPHI HOTEL SINGAPORE. Here you will find Everyibing to tempt the Most Discrimi nating Taste- amid surroundings that appeal to Every one. The Hotel Orchestra plays every Evening and for Tiffin on Saturdays. HARRY H. WILLIES Managing Director. CATERING We guarantee you will be pleased. WEDDING CAKES47 words
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Advertisement22 1925-10-03 14 Get New Strength You will feel wonderfully J fresh snd keen tit tor anything ii \ou tike btnacogen regularly. The True Tonic-Food.22 words
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Article53 1925-10-03 15 imbiished recently an article nem Motor Passenger W*. for the Bibby [Am It will JHttrcsi readers to learn that in order h a Ihx*t closed with the Fairfield Company (by the- Bibby Lino for secoiul Mbtor Passenger and Cargo \\v^, similar to that already contracted sal i, tons53 words
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Article35 1925-10-03 15 I" Tin. telephone IhJI in the pavilion .md 1 voice requested t<> speak of the players. Sony.' >aid attendant, Mr. -ha> jnM gone .n 'All ri^lit.' replied he voice. I'll hold the line'35 words
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Article255 1925-10-03 15 Thi continued prafcrcnoe <>f overseas lyers fof certain British products, spite of higher prices due freights and Customs exactions, is rather strikingly illustrated by the Ik mt and marine motor work John I. Thornycroft and Company, Ltd.. at j resent have in Of some u-» engines <>f various255 words
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248 1925-10-03 15 DR. WILLIAMS; PINK PILLS - DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS Until His Nerves and Health Were Built Up By Nervotii headache* and back-patna often «•> liaiid-in-haiul. aaaociated with reatleai lii^lit-. and disordered digettioa, until Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla arc tried then they disapi>ear. the re-ason for tMa glad change beinn248 words
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Advertisement248 1925-10-03 15 A GOOD POSITION. WHY DON'T YOU STUDY SOME ONE THING AND QUALIFY FOR A REAL POSITION AT A REAL SALARY? You can have the position you want in the work you like best. You can earn a salary that will give you and those dependent upon you the right kind248 words
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Advertisement151 1925-10-03 15 S 1 I J "Mr. PIM PASSES I i i i DI j 10- Wight at 9-30 nil and j I On Monday October 5. 1111 w in. H !m 1 1 1 i I THE ENTIRE NETT PROCEEDS II X VV/LL BE DEVOTED TO THE FUNDS OF 111 X151 words
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Article794 1925-10-03 16 Argus - Argus A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. By Yesterday tlu annual championship meeting ol the Amatcui Athletic Aasociation ol British Malaya was dne^ lo begin at Kuala I. inn]. ur. t«-»lay teeing its completion. It was Kkely t(t l.nxhuc kvciiel comi>ctitioii than I. for one, had expected, but794 words
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164 1925-10-03 16 How Baby's Own Tablets Are Helping Children in Negri Sembilan. Mr. 1 <le Co^ta, of the Land Oftce, Kuala 1 ilah. NegH Seinbilan. writes: I havt used B i1 v't Own TaJ lets for my children for over 1 .-ear and have found them most164 words
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Advertisement623 1925-10-03 16 3 Koninklyke ?Mmn Maatschappij ROYAL PACKBT KAVIGATIOII CO. oi- BATAVIA) rlnoorporatrd in Holland 1 im»i;k CUKTRAC i with niH m thi:klani>s imua GOVatRMMRNI W Telephone No. 3640 with sub-conneciions lo Uanaccr's Desk, Aiit. Bdanager'i Desk, Marine Supt., General Lgj Frcigbt Dept., Claim Dept., Accountant, Providtng Dept. and Jill Passage Dept.623 words
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Article205 1925-10-03 17 >■;_; the dejected demeanour of at his mother-in-law's funeral, prcuchman was heard to exclaim, trui then thai Englishmen take o;:^s sadly." lo you like being at school i ut all We children hat i to i work '-in the teacher gets i." I presunw your children ?rcat many embarrassing205 words
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Advertisement183 1925-10-03 17 Assurance in force over 51 9,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Bingapot*. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, K.C. The Company has £0 0 .000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act183 words
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Advertisement231 1925-10-03 17 The Lucifer Automatic A I r Electric Torch f No Battery No Extra Cost T&lj 1 Just the thing for planters and miners. Inexhaustible, always ready, never-failing. U llfeiw Swiss Made SpT^"^^© I Prices: $10,- each. IJ_jlZ__j /I J Postage paid to any part of the F.M.S. cycle Lamps. and231 words
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Article996 1925-10-03 18 EVOLUTION OF EXAMINATIONS. In then latest annual report the Hoard of Education discusses the mbiect of examinati ns, and a- th< figures given and statements made beai upon the work of all the idtools in the country quotations from the article should prove of intcreal to masters and mistress not996 words
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Article566 1925-10-03 18 Swarajists Appeal to All Parties. The Aasesabky tIK cuu ot remarkable demonstrations in booom t ft Frederick Whyte, the outgoing Incident, and ol wefeooM to bia succe* Mr. V. J. laul. The Viceroy's message approving «»f Mr. Patei'i election uih read, and Sir Frederick Whyte addressed Mr.Times - 566 words
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Article474 1925-10-03 18 '1 lie fn>t net <>i the Indian I. tiw Asnrml Icy in its present S has been to elect at Fresiclcni Si*.akir, in succcssiou t<> Sir I':, Whytc. who is now retiring. Patel. a very pronotinced Swai \<> Speaker in the Assemble] protested against the BritishTimes - 474 words
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Advertisement24 1925-10-03 18 Tennis Rackets Restrung With Best Tropical Gut THE PEACE Co. 98, TANK ROAD, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE No. 1996. All Requisites for Tennis, Pingpong and Badminton.24 words
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Article339 1925-10-03 19 (^lo^quitoes and Treatment of the Insane. 1 TJ, \hX "tintf, sometimes Used With tin u uli witln tit inn scientific i u'lmdv f(.t rheumatism, '< v\ been foUowtsd (at in Kpsom hosi.ital* I V the fin i d< ynient Illlli'- 1 i t l( mosquito for tin339 words
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Article229 1925-10-03 19 Successes In Germany. Tin so-called Aaglo-AMerkmn <llr ■urv thai ).aralysis can l>e omUCOB* 1 injecting malaria into the victim.** hi btxfi known here lome t i ni^- acMing to IWuaior von HoGer, fcectoi .>t the lNyehiatrical Clinic i» t l T nivemty of lk-rlin. The l*r«>>vManchester Guardian - 229 words
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Article353 1925-10-03 19 Mr. Vau^han, the Headmaster < t" Rugby, delivered an address n education that deserve! to rank lii.uh among the moat memorable papers ever read to tin British Association. There was wisdom in it and humanity, a finesense- of the- values of life, and an independent and constructiveSunday Times - 353 words
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Article70 1925-10-03 19 A gloomy fac« 1k1|>> neither the wearer of it nor his neighbnwi Industrial rights spicily beCOHM wrongi when they begin to crowd upon the righto of others. Roman society can only exist by concessions. An easy life is not likely to Ik a vU v valuable Me to itaeH <>r70 words
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Advertisement169 1925-10-03 19 BARGAIN SEEKERS! DO HIGH PRICES HIT YOU? CASH SALE OF BOOKS FICTION. MEDICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS DISCOUNT OF 20 For 31 Days Only Ist To 31st October. We Want The Space Therefore Your Opportunity To Get One-Fifth (20.) Off Our Low Marked Prices. M. MoKamed Dulfakir g Co. Corner of169 words
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339 1925-10-03 20 Triumphal Arch for Uncle Radio All Over the Earth. < n iinii nw interest t«> radio devotees devotee* i s tin. discover) ol the reason for >kip distances" the intervening of dead tpaofi of non-reception and fading." It has been established by investigators at339 words
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Article113 1925-10-03 20 FREAK MESSAGES MYSTERY. Dome Theory May Explain More than Dead Spaces." The D*Uy Chronicle M wireless I ndeiit writes The discovery, if correct, is very important. "It means that definite proof of the cause of some kinds of fading has been obtained, although it does not show how to stop113 words
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Article272 1925-10-03 20 Britain and U.S.A. to Select From Each Other's Programmes. Internationa; radio entertainment on a hum scale 1^ ptussjaed fl > tnt I*-^ A dm inn tin coming winter. There- will K regular exchange of programme* between Britain, America and the Continent. Tlu 8.8.G i> erecting at272 words
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166 1925-10-03 20 Peal of Bells in Devon to or Heard in Aberdeen. Pells pealing out on the evening ati in Devonshire will l>c the call to praver at i religious tervioe in Aberdeen, fa miles away. This experUMßt is being carried out by the 8.8.C166 words
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Advertisement151 1925-10-03 20 HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS BY FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON AND ENGLAND. with through connections from Singapore. (Connecting Steamer arriving the same day as the Henderson Steamer sails) HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoon. Leave Rangoon' Chindwm Oct 6 Henzada Nov 17 Burma Oct 20 Kemmendine... Dec 1 Pegu Nov 3151 words
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Advertisement209 1925-10-03 20 BIBBY JJNE. Of fast twin-screw mail passenger steamers between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWAJIP SAILINGS. Yorkshire Oct 8 Herefordshire Nov 19 Warwickshire Oct 22 Gloucestershire Dec S Leicestershire Nov 5 Oxfordshire Dec 1? Lancashire Dec 31 Passage Rates include train fares to209 words
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Article883 1925-10-03 21 -Ht YOUNG DELINQUENT r\G I>KI 'NoIKNT. By Cy*»L I'll! (University of London Press. i;>- 6d. net. j s .in ambition* work ou a neat public importance. The riio is Professor of Education rniverstty «>f London and in t to the- Kdueatioii iVpart- ilu I..CC. lias had much IlK'tliTimes - 883 words
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Article392 1925-10-03 21 M\k\ C.i.kw B> Sarah Cuttude Millin. U iml<hi Constabk and Co. Pp. 10 -5- o> lktThis fint stor> tells of a woman in I small South African town who sailers the indignities of wcial ostracism and becomes tragically embittered by it. A philosophical explanation of the392 words
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Article635 1925-10-03 21 A. S. M. Hutchinson; Hodder; Stoughton - A. S. M. Hutchinson Hodder Stoughton "One Increasing Purpose." By and dfsd Sim Paris, of Oik likm sing Purpose," is the spiritual brothci <>f Mark Sabre of It Winter Comes/ 1 or. if you like it better, he and Sabre illustrate in different ways the sarnie idea. MarkObserver - 635 words
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Article129 1925-10-03 21 Francis BtOOJD wrote Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes and adversity is not without comforts and hopes. We see, in needlework and embroideries, it is more pleasing to have a lively work upon a sad and SOlei in i roi'iid than to have a dark and melancholy129 words
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Advertisement19 1925-10-03 21 I For particulars y '■ff^ Jl Gas Department A I K |J Showrooms I|| Amber Mansions Orchard Road. t|fj19 words
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Advertisement145 1925-10-03 22 I k n Hflks Perfect Developinsr, I j British Made Camera? and tnlarffement g Contessa Nettel Cameras Ihß|C\ tlolle at PHOTOGRAPHIC singaforb 1 SUPPLIES (Formerly SUN Co.) j I SMOKE j THE 1 "GOLDEN DRAGON 1 j CIGARETTES The best of its kind ever offered in the Local Market 85145 words
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Advertisement141 1925-10-03 22 asfiL The Finest Vermouths .^-g*^ Gaoeia Vern olh Torino i^-.-.^ Dry Venn -uth f 1 Whi> Vermouth. Claret for Connoisenrs i ilfc no I'.aret j JM^I Chianti Brol Rica^oli. I 4f/ V /j V &i£fai Still Wines V"* P Jfy£k£L xv L.crima Ch:i>ti Lai;elll- m2**JbߧlsfSiL White Cap r ,^^s<_. Sparkling141 words
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Article, Illustration184 1925-10-03 23 BISLEY SHOOTING COMPETITION BETWEEN THE JCHCRE MILITARY FORCES AND THE VOLUNTEER MILITARY f -S, BOTH OF THE MUAR DETACHMENTS HELD AT THE BUKIT TREH TARGET RANGE, MUAR, ON 11-9-25. c, r 0N A OrHIS A V F R E A R N D S A FER ON^pSion o^ 1 rL184 words
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Article, Illustration176 1925-10-03 24 uu.de .Ik U^Y.U hdd land MUmlu. the K.uh, L—pO. pa.h,,,,. «he> UN Cuural OBoel C«»-«Khn«, tfal. u: 'M r, i rii' c« 1 l\i c... inspected tin. >c men who «,*erc on parade. Si, Ihcoduc Fr^cr KX.B. J^j^ l^; v W;lllls Com^ndant,176 words
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Advertisement117 1925-10-03 25 ..uiiuaiiuiiiniiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiK_jiiiuMiiMiLjiiiMiiiiitic3iiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiitiiitiiicjitiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiMii.i l icjiiiiiiiiiiiicj l iuiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiucjiiuiiii 1 CHANGE IT FOR A NEW ONE! T[ you are thinking of having a new car within the next six months-GET IT NOW! Second-hand values are pretty good- they will not be better. We can give you a good price for your present car in117 words
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Advertisement77 1925-10-03 25 1 A GENUINE i made IN^^^^^^^^^^^^ u s A :<: K KNOWN THF^^^^^^^VVOPLD OVER X 1 S 1 l )«B^ SAFETY-RAZOR I mi I I HEAVILY SILVER-PLATED 1 1 %i B fl III! :<: H V COMPLETE WITH ONE BLADE. 1 K f (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). 111l 111l META INDISPENSABLE77 words
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Article590 1925-10-03 26 The Lavender bottle looked very n ut a> it sit <«n the glass ahelf i" the shop. A heliotrope -ilk ribbon was tied •n a bow round the neck and a tiny bunch of lavender flowers were tucked into the dom All the other bottles were- green590 words
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Article652 1925-10-03 26 The annual rc|iorl of the British and Foreign Bible Society has just come intd oui hands, and. a- usual, it is ric'i in human interest. The year ***** which it review-, is the third in the Society's history in which over ten million copies of Scripture652 words
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Article870 1925-10-03 26 The Ecliose of Faith. It would seem that men and women who in some degree or other accept the witness of Christianity far exceed m number th se who deliberately reject it. But many claim the Christian name, and even when occasion arises join in the Church's professionTimes - 870 words
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Article72 1925-10-03 26 To keep ni (H>< l lonn fen r favourite game tin. avoidance -tr,..iti«»ii is itn|Mirtant, and t« ionsti| nation linkctta ar*. i^crfcctiun. These dainty little laxatives gently ftf nature. They regulan the liver, ensure daily intcstina] activitr disi*el biliovs attacks and >ick aches, deal the72 words
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Advertisement34 1925-10-03 26 AUNTIE DIMPLES CHILDREN'S CORNER. COUPOr. Any child may become a Member pending full nam« and address with i hi* Coupon t«> "Auntie DimpU." Mai A YAM BATURDAY POBT, .V.). Hill Street. Aditrtas A w34 words
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Advertisement177 1925-10-03 27 IF IT'S LITHOGRAPHY j WE KNOW THE JOB AND 0 n I MALAYAN SATURDAY POST, I I Plea.se eurol me as a subscriber for months beginning from the next K I issue. I herein enclose for H I f Li //IW ltltitlMl|inM> Illfll I U M> Rates for British M<ya:177 words
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Advertisement328 1925-10-03 28 tie ieuable nm foi watches wA^Mb M M^F w^^wm^m^^^ v^^ l**df'* and Gent's «^li'J 18 Carat Gold WrirtJet* ■WKTj Jj JU^ Qte^= CfcggfiJP^^ Fully Jewelled and Guaranteed «^—BI-V^= #%S2/rz each -~JJfc- Abney and Dumpy Levels wat T I-* A Transit TheodoUtes ,oo L I^ROOF $25/- EACH t 4Ct Ltk, UNMN328 words
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