Malayan Saturday Post, 3 April 1926
1926-04-03
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section27 1926-04-03 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. Vol. 111. No. 11. l± i .ii SINGAPORE. APRIL 3, 1926. Price 20 Cents. A27 words
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Advertisement132 1926-04-03 1 PATRONIZED BT ROYALTY |l I ESTD JQm B^Dp^l 1872 i^l Brak. Silver Mounted Gold Silver Challenge Shields Medal« y silver c. p. cups Time For Sports Suggests stern** surer I TaaUard^Etc. The Qf p^^ Gall Shooti,g Spoo.. BtC. R WISDOM SUGGESTS THEIR PURCHASE FROM 1 (;i;j. Hi*h Street, P DE132 words
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Advertisement381 1926-04-03 2 HENDERSON LINE. BIBBY LINE. cnwirnTTT paooatt tv^c Of f Bt twi »-««rew mail passenger steamers between SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON BY FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEKN with through connection from Singapore and Penang RANGOON AND ENGLAND. HOMEWARD SAILINGS, with through connection from Singapore. Y^h!^* April 8 Gloucestershire381 words
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The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED
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Article662 1926-04-03 3 i Farmer (on one side of the hedge, to boy on the other side) M Now, my lad,, didn't I tell you not to let me catch you here again?" Boy (prepar- ing to run,' AJI right, don't make a fuss. You ain't caught me yet! Little662 words
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Advertisement158 1926-04-03 3 i BABY'S natural food [UinCOin is not always available. r^|y In its absence give t±jlT.i« DARIGOLD Milk— the closest possible food equivalent. DARIQOLD Milk is easily digested, readily assimilated. Builds up BABY'S constitution. It is a food. See that it is DARIGOLD. OF ALL DEALERS. Sole A'jents: fa. E/nitimuz ti158 words
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Advertisement149 1926-04-03 3 FOR Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumeries, Surgical Instruments and Appliances at rock-bottom prices, please order direct frcsn Sincere Dispensary, limited. liu-orporiitfd i.i I ■<•£ l |$,2 V Hill Slu-f i. Telegnphic Address "SINCIKE" Urancli:— ll Clmlia Street) Telegrphic Address "KEWSUTONG" Wholesale and Retail Suppliers to Estates. Hospitals, Dispensaries and Mines. We149 words
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Advertisement358 1926-04-03 4 ll«|miwm,jmix^x«H>:^xMiiaM«iiwnini THE EASTERN UNITED j j ASSURANCE AulSllC CORPORATION, LIMITED. i PnfltoUrannppq I 10l itmtil^l lst Floor Ban^ ue de l>lndo Chlne AKAJIIfIA OC v o, 5 I I Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. 91. BRAS BASAH ROAD I Vjk BRAND J^J Thnm Nns x r SINGAPORE. I TOMATO I BOA&DOfr358 words
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Article, Illustration141 1926-04-03 5 A view <>f Itae Parade The arrival of the British Resident (the Hon'hle Mr. 11. \V. Thomson). Tlk Hriti>li Resident inspecting The presentation of the Long Service Medal to Lieut. P. K. Paul, by the British Resident. The presentation141 words
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Article, Illustration18 1926-04-03 6 OPENING OF THF NFW GENERAL HOSPITAL BY H. E. SIR LAURENCE GUILLEMARD LAST MONDAY. ruuios oy Nakajiama CoNakajima & Co. - 18 words
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Advertisement248 1926-04-03 7 i CARLSBERG BEER THP RPQT 1 |M WEAKNESS lUL ULiO I 1 r/#\| DEBILITY I L Obtainable from a! 3 dealers ggf A@ JHCWmM BlpA *Z^& use 4 and by the case from J i l^*^ Deschiens 1 j I Syrup Already 30.000 Doctors thronjrtioot the world bare agreed that248 words
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Article1778 1926-04-03 8 ALBERT TRAMER - ALBERT TRAMER Ih Durand had left the dinnci early for he was to take the ten o'clock train next morning for France, to Ik gone for i>crhap*) a feat. Ileiicv the little la iewe 11 dinner. Dm and had made a tolerably wellturned BjnaCk Kn1,778 words
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Advertisement18 1926-04-03 8 TAM TAM A strong and handsome alarm made for reliable service. Sold by all good stores m Malaya.18 words
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Article3794 1926-04-03 9 DOUGLAS NEWTON - DOUGLAS NEWTON SERIAL STORY By Author of Double Crossed," Low Ceilings," (keen Ladies," &c. Author of Double Crossed," Low Ceilings," M Green Ladies," etc. PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS i RjGG, an immensely rich man, leader and master force of a land five wealthy men known a> The Old Consolidateds,"3,794 words
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Advertisement23 1926-04-03 9 s.aaaaaaaaaaaaa aa a aaaaaaaaaaaaaa^ 5» aaaaaa v a v a vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw, a tBUICKS ARE AS GOOD AS THEY LOOK t-ttl IMMMIMI MMMtMIMMtMMMmmMIMMMMMMMMM MMtflt ♦<♦23 words
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Advertisement163 1926-04-03 10 P- A^-ii -»y^ re ROUND-THE-WORLD yvv>. r.-.ryr.'. 1 r. _js^r o» s v \> .v^ Africa r InAINo rALIrIL *''^B DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE WmBB^M Excellent Accommodations-Superior Service FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS EUROPE-ROUND-THE-WORLD. FEATURES. ROUND THE WORLD. i PRESIDENT POLK FORTNIGHTLY to MARSEILLES and NEW YORK PRESIDENT ADAMS vja p Co|omboi Port Wd163 words
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Article709 1926-04-03 11 mg smiles of the Week. Hy 'Quiz. v T holiday is ui>oii us. Work B tor one more joyous weekM pursue our various idfM BMBI brisk air at Buk:l tmoat at Ratong or 808, hitting tiny halls as far and then tramping stolidly em, trvmg to despatch bigger I709 words
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Article, Illustration244 1926-04-03 11 WHEN BABY'S TEETH ARE COMING THROUGH. How Baby's Own Tablets Help. t Teething time is I ix'riod of anxiety 1 and worry to the devoted mother. The I child is generally cross and irritable and unable to sleep properly. Its gums i become hot, swollen and tender. Sjtne- j times244 words
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Article458 1926-04-03 11 FORBIDDEN PARADISE." Btatcd ujk/ii incidents ii the Klc <•' Catherine the Oest <>t ku>si.t, "FORBIDDEN PARADISIC is a story <t a scries of love affairs. The queen m the story, with no will save her own t<» question her ajcts, ainusul Ik by a scries of affairs with the handsomest458 words
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Advertisement61 1926-04-03 11 ..^■■■^.H'^l «J» I Bottles and Jars for j Solid and Liquids j 1 New Shipment Just Arrived L J Fancy Sets __gm j fc«« For Gtfts j (II Most Useful and I I Ornamental. I 41 There >oo can buy from M. MANJOOR SAIBOO j Establishes \m. Telephone '-'51 HIGH61 words
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260 1926-04-03 12 The Malayan Saturday Post. April 3, 1926. PROBLEMS OF THE DAY. [i i> lift n> long ago that Sir Laurence (Uiillemnrd described Malaya a*- oooDtry (> •rretr». w The descrij tien hoMs g«>^l to-day. It needs uiily a monatßt'l tfaooght to discover just m what r&pectl we arc Racily beIn'nd260 words
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Article392 1926-04-03 12 The tWcloi>nient of Bukit Fraser MaluvaV oiie hill station worth the MM yfQCTtdl apace. Taiping Hittl liu^ Bo facilities for the casual visitor, and the few bungalows t*i minor petkl ai\ a close preserve, with als»o on entire lack <>f the social amenities which make a holiday392 words
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Article229 1926-04-03 12 The various Planters' Associations, an<l finally the IV A. IC, have latterly I ecu devoting serious attention to the labour problem. Recruitment is not I 'weding fast enough to meet the rcquirCMCnt*, and when a butch of a lies is landed, for which an estate ha* paid,229 words
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Article244 1926-04-03 12 1 1 mm with quite an tmpfc j^iist of AQCfc th:U \\v read Uk day t i cholera cases having oo m this nunliy, and <>f Mlium risl < f nifee ti< n bmmg created I y tlu Miiuhv contacts ibtcuodJng tin. quarantine camp at Port S\w244 words
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Article61 1926-04-03 12 STRAITS PRODUCE." Tlie April number of Strain Produce (the Punch of Malaya) i» now «>n s»ale. It looks very attracts with a tine ewer printed m colours and a good quality of paper usc<( throughout. The numerous delightful articles and pictures which it contains will bt greatly enjoyed by all61 words
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Advertisement302 1926-04-03 12 Adelphi Hotel SINGAPORE. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 5-GO-7-30. AFTEH DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Teh-phone 937 938 Telegrams: Adelphi." HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Director. ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD. Mon Haw M IF THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE' SCHOOLS HAVE RAISED THE INCOMES OF OTHER MEN THEY CAN RAISE MINE. IF THEY HAVE302 words
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Advertisement37 1926-04-03 12 a^H '^^L^H m ai W* s^^. ,^^yl a^HalaW a^fc Radiant Health Fight that faffed ami feeling, conquer that tropical debihtjr with Sanatog«n. Sanatogen will strengthen your nerves aad r«vit*lu« yw«r whoU »jr»teon. SAHATOCEN P The Trmt W^nrf.37 words
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Advertisement40 1926-04-03 12 LATEST PRODUCTION IN TENNIS RACKETS The Eureka 11 TIY ONE AND BE CONVINCED The Racket that will give you every satisfaction, Sole Agent* THE EUREKA COY., 10-B De Souza St. Tel: 1347. Tel. Add. "Yonrecar" Managing Partner Khoo Hooi Hye.40 words
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Article1108 1926-04-03 13 H MAN'ITY THE NEED. al man and the world W need ity.-^ointc. HARK VOIK HAPPINESS. is not perfect until it is .Jane Porter. LOVELY THINGS. t.ively things, they say, meet m mem again.— Rupert Brooke. A O >XDITION OF MIND, pine* i* a condition of mind, result1,108 words
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Advertisement148 1926-04-03 13 DON'T TIE YOUR WIRING JOB TO A DERBY HAT! You've heard of the so-called Contractor who keeps his office m his i hat. Better not tie Up to a man like that if you want an Electrical job done and done right. Quality wiring materials, installed with quality workmanship, pay148 words
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Article942 1926-04-03 14 Argus - Argus REVIEW iND V COMHENTAin. By TktS is hostel Wevk-clld, Wltll Its usual fiast <»f sporting events, including the foil championship at Kuala Lumpur, two opeu lawn tCIMM !< nriMmrnti. at Seremtmn and Bsfco Uit< h, and two representative cricket matches -SiiigaiHHv v Tllsilflll. at Singapore,942 words
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Article, Illustration92 1926-04-03 14 if >t,u need BSnfcettea. If yom hoe is pimply <>r yellow, if you ice IUfIM upon your tongue, its answei is you do, I eCSOSf these symptoms indicate a disordered condition of the liver or of j the intestinal tract. linkettes arc !a\ati\c perfection. A>92 words
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Advertisement621 1926-04-03 14 4 Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappjj ipH jjiH| kOVAL I'AIKKT NAVIGATION CO OP BATAVIA 1 (Incorporated m Holland) H IM»Hk CONTRA,'! WITH THE NETHKRLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT Wdl Telephone No. 3640 with sub-connections to: IH Manager's IXsk, A»t Manager's Desk, Marine Supt.. General Freight Ek^t.. Claims Dc-pt.. Accountant, Providing Dept. an<l J Passage621 words
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Article704 1926-04-03 15 foundation of domestic happi- is faith m the virtue of woman. [otmdftkMl of political happiness nee m the integrity of men. t, >umlation of all happiness, ml eternal, is reliance on the eoodnesa of God. LABOUR A CONSOLERThere is a perennial nobleness, and icrednos of work. Were704 words
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Advertisement391 1926-04-03 15 ssets over $5,500,000 S.C. Assurance m force over $22 000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd, (Incorporated m Straits Settlements.) i- \D OFFICE: Wiiieht^t«M House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, old Jewry X.c. The Company b*S £20.000 deposited with the .Supreme Court of Knglaud and complies with the British Life391 words
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Article1200 1926-04-03 16 IV. BODY AND SPIRIT. By .1 MAUDE ROYDEN. The human body is a very complex organism, but for all j. radical purposes \\i arc justified m dividing it into t\\ > main divisions matter and s;nit matter, that part <f the body which we are able1,200 words
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Advertisement105 1926-04-03 16 POPULAR PRICES Sanitation »nd Hygiene for the Tropics Price $4-50 Elementary Geometry by Barker A B.nvne M.A. Price $2-90 Good Health, Jtwetfl Price $1-90 Drerton's Applied Physiology Primer Price $1-50 Postage Extra. K. R. NAINAMUSAH BROS. School Booksellers, Stationers. News-Agents, General-Dealers 8 Commission Agents. Xo. tO, Lnke Yew Street and105 words
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Article281 1926-04-03 17 DEATH OF THE SULTANA OF JOHORE. KighneM Ac Sultana Rngiyah I g f the eouaori of His HighaeM ihiin, Sultan of Johoß pH 1( the KftMMI Pa^sir Plangu Bahni oa Uemdmy the Btl f at Q a.m. (i born «>n 24th Septembtf, gM instalU-d as Sultana OH .\h August iu2o.281 words
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Article18 1926-04-03 17 A Ooiupanv ol Job we* Volunteer ton es A Company of Johore Military r orcet18 words
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Article765 1926-04-03 17 9] \ie Regal [a (Half Corps) Grand Master of Ceremonies rpfl "t Malay Custom Carers of State Regalia. tent ot Religious Department Cm* Cortege II" Coctcgl was dravMt I>\ aikirs ti.»m liprinc DteputtDCßi rted bg inemluis a4 the Mili--t\ and Volunteer Forces ami on itlw-i -iuj, rrf the765 words
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Advertisement96 1926-04-03 17 Jk RAINCOATS i ||I|P|l extraordinary I KW&MM W*v Aquadux Raf $15 -sWM^' roiW-IM-ONE 25-. A^ft^^ilOT^^ See our large selection fa} Come and See the Materials- J| AGLO-CHINRSE MOTOR COMPANY 1 4 o Dboby Ghaut, Singapore, S. S. ■■■■MaBDBMMIHIWIHIUIIMaUUUIIIIIIUIIMIUIMatiHMUMUIIIIUIIim WISDENS TENNIS BALLS I 1926 PRICE I $9-1 PER »OZEN Onr well-known96 words
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Advertisement368 1926-04-03 18 w—a— w— w i WSIST OH Roll Films KB Film Packs Orthoch" matic— Won- Curling LltD/A I/A <3L OU. -rporated ia Switzerland) WAH HENG CO. Unrivalled m Speed and Quality. Singapore Bangkok HIEm ,;!iiiiii!iii!;i!iii!iii!i!iiiiiii;r fir i the olive oi. I WK PROJECTOR if INEQLALLKi, IN I A.NYWHEBE J j%p CA.M£:RA>368 words
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Article, Illustration35 1926-04-03 19 Till; CORTEGE LEAVING [SXANA PASSIK t'LANGII Tin- cortege en route to the Royal Cemetery. A halt TlilK GRAVE OF Illiß HIGHNESS COVERED WITH FLOKAL WREATHS.35 words
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Article, Illustration71 1926-04-03 20 POL A NEGRI. THIS ACTRESS IS ADMITTEDLY THE M<>ST FASCI.VATINT, AND ALLURING ON THtt SCREEN To-DAV. I\ "FORBIDDEN PARADISE" YOT SEE HKR IN THE FINEST ROLE SHE HAS YET PLAYED. PAGE AFTER PACE IV THE ENGLISH ILLI'STRATEI) PAPERS HAVE BEEN DEVOTED TO HKR PHOTOS AND EULOGISTIC CRITICISMS HAVE BEEN BESTOWED71 words
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Advertisement165 1926-04-03 21 Ford Announcement. AS FROM IST APRIL, 1926, THE FOLLOWING PRICES FOR FORD CARS, TRUCKS, AND TRACTORS, ARE EFFECTIVE. Touring Car (without self starter) $1,085 Touring Car (with self starter) 1,220 Runabout (without self starter) 1,105 Runabout (with self starter) 1,240 Light Delivery Van (without self starter) 1,130 Light Delivery Van165 words
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Advertisement254 1926-04-03 21 imnmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i mil ANNUAL CASH CLEARANCE j IS NOW ON GREAT REDUCTIONS JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (INCORPORATKD IN ENGLAND). SINGAPORE, PENANG L KUALA LUMPUR. The Primary Causes of Most 111-health. Carelessness about one's personal condition is the cause of much of the distress and the source of a large part254 words
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Article916 1926-04-03 22 MISCHIEVOUS SHEILA. Sheila's parent! were Irish, and Sheila and her brother and sister liked nothing better than to hear them tell tales of what they did when they were I lei father was very fond of telling tin m about the time when he was it college916 words
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Article, Illustration169 1926-04-03 22 Who is Fretful and Faddy." H Is Not a Fault But a Symptom. Her Need Is The Good Blood Made By Dr. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. \\lien a girl m her teens grows dull, peevish and faddy when nothing seems to interest her, and when her169 words
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Advertisement116 1926-04-03 22 OUR CHILDREN'S CORNER. /M M»r fHKSI MICHKK3 I'NTII YOU HAVR THE SKT O* Xt MKM AMI IMIV MMI MBH «N I SCRAP BOOK AM' MINI HUM VW MU »AVf MBAPi OF TIN VX> I I-V tt**? f I (0) il' I I k Mr *ifci^f V" 1 1 1 VT116 words
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Advertisement288 1926-04-03 22 fe YOU NEVER SAW SUCH t H A MARCH NUMBER! *A 1 A famous Fashion Artist's 1 I Jl I uv >v/>#r. Rach ism cm \I I ,/^f- Al^ J) taiiu j -a^e* m Colour and a V liftm Wm r ;J Free .attern enclosed m H&Jfll|Jf |k i iSpccLl288 words
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Article1682 1926-04-03 23 T HE MAN WHO GAVE ADVICE. I (Continued from page 8) I m glad," he said presently. I was afraid you'd caught a glimpse of It didn't matter about the others. lt w as a thousand to one that none them had set eyes on her before or ev er1,682 words
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Advertisement149 1926-04-03 23 FOR HIGH GRAM PHOTOGRAPHS One that yon can show or give to your relatives and friends, with a great deal t>f satisfaction and pride CO TO LEE BROTHERS 48*5. Hill Street, RACKETS RE STRUNG WITH BEST TROPICAL GUT Prompt Delivery Work Guaranteed CHARGES MODERATE. THE PEACE COi, I TELEPHONE No.149 words
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