Malayan Saturday Post, 6 March 1926
1926-03-06
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Title Section42 1926-03-06 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED J __a_^ MM^^^^ M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Eg g^E^E^EE M>g< EE a aggB«B«BB««««B<BBB»««BB««BM ""'if^L.iy^^ LEADING PICTURE PAMR. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. 1 1 Vol. 111. Ho. 7. SINGAPORE. MARCH 6. 1»26.y g Price 2w wcnis. 11 hi —7 i MtoMVMVMVHUMyaixHiXHX XP II42 words
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Advertisement312 1926-03-06 1 m rfKM itMltg tf^ x tt XWXMX XWXfllw{illl>x lxa XIIII XII X M 1 X A rATBONIZBD BT MOTALTT jl g U J»yjftA€B>Ay|»^j^ fft^M. 1 I BBTD jjjfij|Jߧj^mjJ|jS^_ 18?3 i| I x '^L bY fra TBLBPHONK .3364, H luV Silver Met- W It X Ch«ll*»t«- SKitld. jj I I saver312 words
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Advertisement497 1926-03-06 2 HENDERSON LINE. BIBBY LINE. j SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS Of fast twin-screw mail passenger steamers between I BY FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND oONDON BAvirn/ui AMn r«K.#-t *vm with through connection from Singaporo and i'enang. I RANGOON AND ENGLAND. HOMEWARD SAILINGS with through connections from Singapore. Gloucestershire Mar497 words
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Article389 1926-03-06 3 (iive a man brain uid riches, and Ik is i king. Give a man brain* without ru^>. and lie i> a slave. GIV( •> ma:, riches with*. ut brains, and iv U.< >tiol Ik is bapp) whotx circumstances »uit his temper. Hut Ik is happier who can389 words
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Article, Illustration71 1926-03-06 3 if you are headachy, liverish, bilious, ill-tempered, blue," kry s little dose of Pinkettea to-night and you'll feel i etter m the morning. PinketteS are laxative perfection, gently stimulating the liver, cor- recting constipation, banishing biltota attacks, clearing the skin, aiding di^es- j tion.71 words
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Advertisement255 1926-03-06 3 Bj-^rj^-^i BABY'S natural food I DA^oiO is not always avai|ablc C 'J/ In its absence give jJJIIX^ OARIGOLD M.lk the closest possible food 'equivalent. DARIGOLD Milk is I easily digested, readily assimlated. Builds up BABY'S constitution. It is a food. See that it is DARIGOLD. OF ALL DEALERS. .}':»/< A'Jt'hts.255 words
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Advertisement154 1926-03-06 3 FOB Drags, Patent Medicines, I'ertumeries. Surgical Instruments and Appliances at roclt-bottom prices, please order direct from Sincere Dispensary, Limited. Incorpor »t<«d m Singapore) 18-2, Hill Street. Telegraphic Address "SINCERE" Brunch: 11 liulia Street. Telegrphic AJdrcss "KEWSUTONG" Wholesale and Retail Suppliers to Estates. Hospitals, Dispensaries and Mines. We assure prompt execution154 words
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Advertisement387 1926-03-06 4 I THE SIGNAL SYSTEM~ Putting Colours to Work -THE SIGNAL SYSTEM H a plan that provides for ot t.me this means for one clerk, and mult.ply that 1 printing different kinds of forms on different >aving by the number of people-many of them high j colours of paper, so that387 words
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Article, Illustration29 1926-03-06 5 f|*9f ty M* yyfy" PHOTOGRAPHS OF OUR DEPARTING REGIMENT THE ROYAL SUSSEX. thk \<\t\<)\:M ti>\\i with n f «;imr\i. Mk Til|K>DOW FHAaEJ iv THE CENTRE Nature Art Studio K.E.Nature Art Studio; U.P.I. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration58 1926-03-06 6 GROUP PHOTOGRAPH TAKtN AT THE FAREWELL DINN r .R GIVEN TO DR. LIM BOON KENG. 0.8. E., AT THE GARDLN CLUB. TANEH \ST THURSDAY. THE 2JFH ULT'MO. Seated frrm kit to ii f v H v Nlakcpcac< thi H n Ml Dr. Liw Bcoil Kuu. tht Hoii58 words
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Advertisement457 1926-03-06 7 I Wall's Celebrated Sausages I I I i* OXFORD r u^Bti l:;j^^ CAMBRIIXJK iMP^J^ BEEF 1 I BO LOG N A I |ji w Obtainable at all Grocers Stores. ill jjj SOLE IMPORTERS FOR SINGAPORE 1 KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED I SINGAPORE "EVINRUDES WIN AGAIN!" 1 1 IN THE OPEN RACES457 words
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Article966 1926-03-06 8 It \\a- iHnaer-timi tli*. da 3 aftei the we<lding "What's this?" aiked MacTavish "Stewed fruit?" "Ay«.." replied his bride I>inna ft like -tewed nruh?" "I rephed MacTa\iv]i Hut what liae v dou< with a' yon lict WV k«H yeiteidi3 Gladyfl Would it be wrrung to pretend something966 words
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Advertisement630 1926-03-06 8 f kofliitklyke >lhetvaart Maatschappif W VI ROYAL I'ACKET NAVIGATION CO. BATAVIA 1 Incorporated m Holland iffi INUF.k CONIRAO WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA .oVEKNMKM. m M Telephone No. 3640 with sub-connections to: gr Manager* Dfeak, AMk. Manager's IX^k. Marine Supt. General S Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant. Providing Dept. and Passage630 words
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Article1524 1926-03-06 9 Mn tMvIVB WADSUBY Millionaire* 1 sons wth stnai sj« ltlK Madison was practkalh onuiue s category, inasmocn as h< had liniil(in; jiense, certain good look*, tll(] |hi leinperanieiit of .1 AM of breeding Madison's father had m his voutht'nl. dimkas days herded i»i>i>. unsiequence, ver) little else.1,524 words
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Advertisement38 1926-03-06 9 fIHSx? balloon tyre sole agents $2950 r y &W32i Four-wheel brakes <iI!THRIE Co., Ltd. A >^^tf INCORPORATED IN S i \|Bp^JPWCSBK3r ■wT^ (t^/^Hi 25 MILES PKR GALLON 20 GRAMiK ROAD $4400 V_> J W"«~»wv |»25-« CVL.-7 SUrM fa38 words
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Advertisement166 1926-03-06 9 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (laoorpuratcd \n tbe S.S Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque de I'lndo Chine Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 'Phone N<>s. 3< 46 ;<».j HOARD OF MRBCTORS: Sec Teoiig Wall. Escj (Chairman). < '.au Ivliek Kliiani, I{m| (Vice Chairman). On^i s<M>n Tec, Biaq. Koii San Hiii,166 words
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Article1146 1926-03-06 10 f\.imiimwtd from page brute. U/okiiig hall v.-11, hill d"X loin hit out, then, ;<- tin beaul sprang a^ain, tried to dutch his throat ThctC was a cry, and tlu girl and the woman appeared Tfct K"iri. without I sj>e^king, caught at the dog's coat and I polled1,146 words
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Advertisement163 1926-03-06 10 \W~ 'Ky ..I^™^! -iZJ£T E I ROUND-THE-WORLD >-\ .^ay^-JiSy^ X' W > AFRICA V%?\ IKAlN&— rAtlrlt M? DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UNE I^^Bg^l Excellent Accommodations-Superior Service FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS EUROPE ROUND-THE-WORLD. FEATURES. ROUND THE WORLD. PRESIDENT POLK FORTNIGHTLY to MARSEILLES and NEW YORK ZITOW SS?ELD P Col^' P *>'«■ 0IL OR BU D163 words
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Article606 1926-03-06 11 B lf4 Smiles of the Week. fiy QUU letters .»r». do novelty unm. 9ingapor< being signed to China, India, und the spelling of Kuala veritable Pbns to the peopM .it Honu usiness firms Meal of aa used to it that raise siinik when tin mail brings bit specimens xample,606 words
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Advertisement97 1926-03-06 11 Best Dyers AND Dry Cleaners j IN MALAYA From eight years experience we have no hesitation to declare positively that you will receive entire satisfaction from our work. PROMPT AND Reliable Service I IS OUR MOTTO. We specialize m pleating and helmet repair. BtC. We also sell dry cleaning mixtures.97 words
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Advertisement40 1926-03-06 11 FOR QUALITY AT A MODERATE PRICE SPECIFY I If 3['£ W&^,< ?tf«*Ai 1 MCALISTERfcCO.,LTD..SS&FMS^^^J BAR SOAP OR i PACKET SOAP Purity i Unequalled 3 1 I Price Unbeatable OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS. Sole Distributing Agents 1 McAlister S Co., Ltd.40 words
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393 1926-03-06 12 The Malayan Saturday Post. March 6, 1926. FEDERAL CHANGES. Hi* Hxcellency Sir Laurence Oaittemard'a Kheme of devolution M lias been fully discussed by those who ate against it but Wt have not been acquainted with the viewi of the important Statet of l'erak and Negri Sembilan. However, two officials of393 words
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Article284 1926-03-06 12 A reading vi the WW§V9* *W>**> nbvibur.lv KtppKed/' of the annual dinner ut the Malayan branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, held m Singapore the other evuiing, prompts envy of the thirty-four members and their gnMtl Who W«r« privileged to listen to tl^ unuiiK si>ecch, delivered hy284 words
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Article249 1926-03-06 12 A discussion which took place at the last meeting of the Singapore Municijwl Commissioners has elicited comment on the whole question of medical officers' salaries m Malaya. We are substantially m agreement \rith the doctors' viewpoint that they are seriously underpaid, and that until theia- salaries are249 words
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Article395 1926-03-06 12 0... iHf-i th way a llUbh testimonial KM to be *X to M: V A Hrouti for his effort to save f, t h c public UnciU the one bit of front m suburban Singnivore that 1,«, not yet p*aed into private owneTshii Xfcfc old Fort site395 words
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Article356 1926-03-06 12 It may be supposed that the TtCti decline m the price of rubber h»»---developed the customary pessimist'\W ourseh es see >mall reason for an: one to be particularly down hearuV. excepting, of course, speculators who have been hard -hit, and to thtm only tht phitotoplqr essential to tht356 words
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Advertisement206 1926-03-06 12 Adelphi Hotel SINGAPORE. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 5-30—7-30. AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Telephone: 937 938. Telegrams: Adelphi/' HARRY H. WILLIES. Managing Director. ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD. WHAT THOUSANDS OF WOMEN RAVE BEEN WAITING FOR I W 4& MUR DISTINCTIVE AND BECOMING CLOTHES At your own Imiiit m your206 words
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Advertisement46 1926-03-06 12 X OpprMtive amk, ripkl cbwM§m of > X t««p«rature cripple tbe •■•rgf. > X Sanatog«n ttrengthCDi n«rv«a »nd > w body, because m a w«U-k»ew« > L*f»doo phytician writes X "Smnstogtn ttrmghi to J X <V« eort of wi *"**g. t rfc 1/ 0 psr~an€ml m*d —lid j«kr%* HtmUh iSANATOCENi46 words
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Article162 1926-03-06 13 In addition to a selection of new fiction the undernoted works have been added to Raffles Library, and will be available for issue to-day, at v a.m. Brown (R. Grant) Burma as I saw it, ISB9-1917. Illus. Caldwcll (Hany R.) Blue Tiger B adventures of a missionary m162 words
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GEMS OF THOUGHT.
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Article12 1926-03-06 13 Circumstances do not shape men, but reveal them. —Lamennais. -r-12 words
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Article15 1926-03-06 13 The rirst test of a truly great man is his humility. Ruskin.15 words
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Article18 1926-03-06 13 The worst (juality m error is not it> falseness, but its wilfulness, btindnua, and passion. —Joubert.18 words
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Article53 1926-03-06 13 It seems to me it is the same with love and happiness as with sorrow —the more we know of it the Ixtter we can feel what other people's lives arc or might be, and so we shall only be more tender to them and wishful to53 words
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Article51 1926-03-06 13 We need to be careful how to deal with those about us, when every death catries to some small circle of survivors the thoughts of so much omitted, and so little done, of m, many thing! for gotten, and so many more which might have been repaired.51 words
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Article54 1926-03-06 13 To the vulgar eye few things are wonderful that arc not distant. It is difficult for Men to believe that the man, the mere man whom they see, may perhaps painfully feel, toiling at their sick through the poor jostlings of existence, can be made of finer54 words
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Article72 1926-03-06 13 O| brethren, ye to whom the truth has been made known, having thoroughly made yourselves masters of 'it, meditate upon it, and spread it abroad, m order that pure religion may ilast long and be perpetuated, m order that it may continue for the good and72 words
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Article74 1926-03-06 13 But we art all travellers m what ijohn Bunyan calls the wilderness of 'this world and the best that we find m our travels is an honest friend. He is I fortunate voyager who finds many. We travel, indeed, to find them. They are the end and74 words
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Article98 1926-03-06 13 No, my r>on; a life of independence i> generally a life of virtue. It is that which fits the soul for every generous flight of humanity, freedom, and friendship. To give should be our ipleasure, but to receive our shame. 1 Serenity, health, and happiness attend the desire of98 words
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Article76 1926-03-06 13 The west winds blow, and singing low. I hear the glad streams run, The window of my soul I throw Wide open to the sun. No longer forward nor behind I look m hope or fear, But giatcful take the good I find Tlic best of now and76 words
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Article135 1926-03-06 13 Egotism if the great canker of hunianity and its blight is MTC fatal to the bkmom than kht fruit, because it nips so many human characters m the bud that neve? come to am fruit worth mentioning at all. If you master this great incubus <>f self early m135 words
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Article113 1926-03-06 13 There arc two kinds of people on earth to-day Just two kinds of iKoplc, no mart-, I say. Tlk two kinds of people on earth I mean Au the pvopk- who lift, and the peopk Who lean. Wherever you go, you will find the earth's masses Are113 words
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Advertisement92 1926-03-06 13 HUM Hill I I »«gr 1 11 111 H< ft I i►& fc> i j i O^/aA, jliiM* (P^feif PAULINE STARKf icpolajleghft ERNST LUBITSCh/ I ml i yy Komaoce m a royal setting, with the screen's foremost J| "motion-actress m her greatesTrble. H |L 11 vS; LOVELY POLA NEGR! IN92 words
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Article1077 1926-03-06 14 A REVIEW 4.ND COMMtNIAK\. By Arjjua. ;.'K t ii m 't >i«<i t Thai wati a .m article m 1 Honu pa| ad the othei da- .i\\i\ It- .:j I.v M<<\ 1 1 low it sti ucfc m. 11 its inspiration, and \n\ with [xwsibiliti< s1,077 words
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Article217 1926-03-06 14 It v \.i> "1< l/.i.ik Walton who sui«i, Ivvcrj mi<w i j that 1 i— M i m nit i« It W.ls .1 s.|\lli_ \-.tll\ (|f till |>I" t« -im. Usi philosophei h -v ni\ t< m Ik thai mi>t<>! tunes l,» u^ on wni^s, hut retir«. with217 words
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Advertisement74 1926-03-06 14 WILLIAM SHILLCOCKS 44 Macgregor" FOOTBALL and Other Reqtu ites OKIUVABII If THE EUREKA COY., 10 B De Sou id St. SINGAPORE. Tel: 1317. Tel. Add. Vourecar Managing Partner Khoo Hooi Hye. THE RELIABLE HORSLBRAND r 9 iS a a B. 0 QAMMETER ft CO. RACKETS RESTRUNG WITH BEST TROPICAL GIT74 words
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Advertisement129 1926-03-06 14 THE OVERSEA -CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated 111 the S.S.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 62-63, CHULIA ST Tel. Nos. 3170 and 3171. BRANCHES PENANG, KOTA BHARU (KELANTAN). RANGOON, DJAMBI AND AMOY. CORRESPONDENTS IPOH, DELI, HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI. CAPITAL Authorised Issued |io,j Paid-up 5,25 Reserve Liability oi Shareholder* 5,050, id Re-serves and Surplus129 words
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Article1284 1926-03-06 15 arm tightened suddenly round girl he bent and kneed her Bpa. stopped tin restftai inumuiinip, a big *igh, and 1 fell asleep again* lim. }X knelt there Urn a timt, leng HOUgh to feel Ittre that she slept uuudly, then he laid her very gently I, wii1,284 words
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Advertisement135 1926-03-06 15 Assets over $5,500,000 S.C. Assurance m force over *****0.000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) HI AD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, LC. The Company has £UO.<XH) deposited witb the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance135 words
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Advertisement54 1926-03-06 15 POPULAR PRICES Sanitation and Hygiene for the Tropics Price $4-50 Elementary Geometry by Barker A Bowne M.A. Price $2-90 Good Health, Jewett Price $1-90 Drerton'p Applied Physiology Primer Price $1-50 Postage Extra. I R. NAINAMUSAH BROS. School Booksellers. Sutioners. News-Atcits, CeMrtl-leilen 9 Commission Agents So. 10, Loke Yew Street and54 words
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Article2199 1926-03-06 16 Reflected Light. H\ IATMMMHk rht>Uiiands <•! ycarss ago there was v little country where %n t-**. "Id Kirn; ruled <wi .< 'l.ipi .tii<! |>rosfjerous people 'I he tnhaMtantM <>i this couutr> were cut <•!. from interetiursi with the peoples of othei countries, foi thtii land was hounded un2,199 words
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Advertisement227 1926-03-06 16 BARKOL PAINT FOR 1 RUBBER TREES i jJ BARKOL, mixed uitli ao equaJ i|iuuiiit) <»i pure uoal tar make- an excellent FUNGICIDE PAINT for the tapped surface of the robber tree*. It CUKES all Hark diseases, jjjj HEALS tapping wounds (making the bark uniform m growth) and QUICKENS BARK RENEWAL227 words
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Article, Illustration163 1926-03-06 17 to know what medicine to give their little ones. The child falls sick with griping pains, vomiting, diarrhoea, uoup; or suddenly gets feverish. set earns for no apparent cauae, refuses food, <T vomits up what it has eaten Wfliat is to Ik done on such occasions?163 words
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Advertisement119 1926-03-06 17 l^Tt does what no other safety y\ razor can do- THE "Valet" Auto Strop is edge tor weeks and weeks and the only safety razor m the so saves you money, because world that strops its blade with- you slrop it before every out removal from the frame, shave. Nothing119 words
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Advertisement423 1926-03-06 18 4 z# INSIST ON I* y n«nu» io»» k m r..rii..d JWMII Metal Cased— Non Curling Orthochromatic— Non Curling ESa&S i7 aß t €19 1- Wm^^^Sßmu^m^^ sole agents JHACeNI yiE^SS^ Diethelm Co.. Ltd. V p~ W A A (S CO Incorporated S^it/crl«nd .r- r, x> r^m Unrivalled m Speed and423 words
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Article, Illustration99 1926-03-06 19 THE LATE COUNT T. KATO. JAPANESE PREMIER AND PRESIDENT OF THE KENSEI PARTY. i I Lctncti) icii. fan v, i njtiiH i Tin vvi«l<wc<l lady, tlu rick*! sou (MJ K«.tar«;l and tin- cUkst ilaiißhtci (Mrs. l .t-uk<.' .it tin funeral i made \ii99 words
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Article, Illustration70 1926-03-06 20 Prom left to right: Mr. Lan S ><> Heck, .1.c., Mr Orehar, Clerk I VVY.rks Mrs lan Chat Van Hoin.utalU Mr. U Scott kcsittcni L«>utti Ihe corner-fttoiu o( the nen Suydam Girls' Bean s* i phanag«, Malacca, was70 words
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Advertisement10 1926-03-06 20 CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., LTD. KOALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANC IPOH MALACCA10 words
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Advertisement38 1926-03-06 21 TUTI7 As APPUKANCt NEWJ[ FORD i Phone 3050 for particulars lfaV^7T7J B^ .a^L^L^^^L^^L^^L^^^r^^L^Ba^^V^TX^Bi^^^^^^^^^^^a^l^^^K^Bi^lW No Increase m Prices Wearne Bors., Ltd. »«»BK3B»BJWWmBWaBWII»HItJHHIHBWaiII»««WK JBMIMIUMJIMH VWIW*KaWaI«WKJWIHWramiMII"««M"«»iai I LET YOUR NEXT ORDER FOR MINERALS BE /^^i i FIRMLY ESTABLISHED IN PUBLIC FAVOUR38 words
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Advertisement136 1926-03-06 21 ENGLISH MADE I SHOES ARE WORTH I THE EXTRA COST. I WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT SELECTION TO SUIT ALL TASTES "K. SHOES "X' SHOES BLACK' OXFORD BROWJS $19-50 m $iy-;xi. M HR<>\\\ OXFORD M BROWN OXFORD KID CALF i $22-50. M f^^ $17-50. I Mil TIM IN PARVO "BECTIVE I136 words
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Article833 1926-03-06 22 THE THREE TASKS. Onu upon a time a young nobleman was tiding honit to hia casth aitd ;i day's hunting wlun Ik uoticetl a pool man sitting by the hedge. The pool man asked foi some ivatet t'» drink, for he was very hot and dust) und833 words
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Article190 1926-03-06 22 Onct u|h.ii .1 tmii v\lk;i boys were Their only bull being km ol food, At .i b arding-school do* bj tlu >.«.m Tin Dbtnini< visited the boyi *1 tea Now Ik wu Btlict, tut Nil] oi tun I t ln\ '<! ,i i<,kv. and Ik k ir'd a iun190 words
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Article249 1926-03-06 22 A Habit Inviting irouoie. Dm of the worst error- practised ■< tahk is that oi washing down fc) d below it haf be« proitrlv mastieaUd j t |g in evil accompanying tk« "speeding-up" proce* which prevwh m uvvnrthing m do to-day. Doctori haw declared thai nine tenths249 words
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Advertisement159 1926-03-06 22 /j( OUR CHILDREN'S CORNER. (fly Kl:l llll>l IMCIIW»> WTM ><>l M4VI IHh M.I OF VW Xa HOLM AMI IM.N I'WII ItllM IN nCHAP tHMK AND (Oj I'AINI I fli M V«| Will MAM 111 A»'> OF FUN. VW ft) THE TALES OF RABBITY RIP. W ?M No. i. HOVN Ht159 words
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Advertisement223 1926-03-06 22 ;C£rfc£s^> :^^^^^^^^^t^^r NEWEST BOOKS. H Z CASSELL'S FRENCH-ENGLISH. ENGLISH-FRENCH DICTIONARY. (Witt U a]>pendix of pnptf MMM, weighti and Meararet, etv.) $4.50 I THE CONCISE OXFORD DICTIONARY OF CURRENT ENGLISH. Adapted by H. W. Fowler and F. G. Fowler (Authors of "The King's English") 4.50 NUTTALL'S STANDARD DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH223 words
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2150 1926-03-06 23 m. V r o e Fascinating Pages From The Diary of a Marriage Broker. iiercalid by Mr. Q." THE MIRROR OF DESTINY. In this fifth instalment of his revelatiolis of the curious business of a Marriage Broker, Mr. Q." deals with Fate and Matrimony under2,150 words
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Advertisement27 1926-03-06 23 1 FAMOUS AMBRObIA 1 k V I"-* TJ X The nectar of the (ioda Price 90 cents per Ik Special raid's lor dealers. Z. PATTARA HIGH STREET,27 words
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Advertisement391 1926-03-06 24 j j WATCHES PRECISION INSTRUMENTS, EYE GLASSES OMEGA RO KOPF XHEODOLITEB DUMPY LFA'ELS STAVES BEST QUALITY FRAMES TAVANNES CYMA jkismatic compasses road-tracers and fittings REFLECTING* LEVELS CLINOMETERS N NICKEL GOLD-FILLED JEWELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS MEASURING TAPES AND CHAINS W SOUD COLD WCML KJF fr>m JJ2 DRAWING INSTRUMENTS IMITATION AND REAL SILVEK391 words
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