Malayan Saturday Post, 10 July 1926

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  • 23 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY VOL. 111. NO. 25. SINGAPORE. JULY 10. 1926. PRICE 2O CENTS
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    • 179 1 fk PATRONIZED »V KOYiMY /J^ W Silver Mounted S[ Gold Silver W^^ B1 W Challenge Sluclda Time F <> r Sports Suggests silvM T"p.c.p. 8 sterling silver The Need of Prizes. Tankurd. Etc. 1 «oif shootiot spoon. Etc WISDOM SUGGESTS THEIR PURCHASE FROM Branch No. 1, Bishop Street. Js» P.
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    • 397 2 BIBBY LINE. Of fast twin-screw mail passenger steamers '.etwetn RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Somersetshire July 13 Oxfordshire Oct. 1 Lancashire July 29 Lancashire Oct. 21 Yorkshire Aug. 12 Vorkshirc Nov Warwickshire Aug. 26 Herefordshire Sept. 7 lcksh re >« Gloucestershire.
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    • 634 3 'They claim that tluy are connected with some of the best families." So they are by telephone Mother Never let me catch you at th< jam again, Willie." -Hie I— l tried not to let you catch me this time." A doctor passed two children m the
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    • 372 3 FOR DnifS, I'atent Medicines. Perfumeries, Surgical Instrument nnd Appliances at roc!: 'bottom prices, please order direct from Sincere Dispensary, Limited. laonri omtd >» S n«.ii<irr| IS-2, ll ill Street. TVlei^aphic Ad^iross I SINCFKb" llraaoh:— II ChaUa Street. rdecrpbic Address "KEWSUTOWC" Wholesale and Retail Suppliers to Estates, Hospitals, Dispensaries and Mines.
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    • 240 4 pilllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi: I Revolution m Clocks I A large variety at all better Watch-dealers. I 1 ~^ffl!^r I* Costs Nothing S Wholetal« only from the I Jr^ft^f WEILL MONTOR §j I^^^^^ JUI 12 RAFFLES PLACE, BULLE-CLOCK SINGAPORE LHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHJ 1 «3^ <X^ 'Tr* *7jr* -^J^r* JTr' -^7^ ♦T/r' J=*>* Vj Zl"* J^^fQUALITYy
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  • 65 5 1 kottigrajih pvhUihfd bi tpffiial tnitgemcHi with Vndtn i ghgfhfghd g j His Excellency < Nakajima Co. BRITISH KEXCER* IX AMERICA FOR MA 1 iu n Photo shows fencers taking i^art m the matches at tin New ork At nicut I to
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  • 126 6 In commemoration of the Centenary of the Death of Bir Stamford Raffles a wn was placed ;tt the foot of lii> Statue op] Victoria Memorial Mail on the morning of the sth instant. Only two Government Officials witnessed the ceremony. '>l-... In; Th«« Hon'ble
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    • 403 7 j m CARLSBERG BEER i j IR.I TIIP RCCT 1 1 IN WEAKNESS I lilt lit M,1, 1 f/»\l DEBIL.TY I I I i to/ Mm I Obtainable from ail dealers j fk| IW wlb ■B^ j and by the case from I^*^ De l?]i^ nS> I Hf^ifri^^Hl Already 30.000
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  • 1180 8 Lord Birkenhead on the Reform Scheme. There wts Urg< gathering it tin Kotd Cfccil ->t Ihc H'-iiil.:i\ dinner, a reunion <»f nun who had worked m Bombay basineti and commercial men, Governmenl officials, may officers judges, lawyers, and doctors Som< "i the company weni to India fifty and
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  • 203 8 In a lecture at the Eustao Miles Restaurant Mr. Mil< ach ised th< \\l: were troubled with sleeplessness I ise the sleeplessness as an opp< tunity for health practices which i bably they had Deflected during the day. Firs! ;m»l foremost was the relaxing of the muscles, which we
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    • 132 8 I I The Malayan Exhibition. I Race Course, K. Lumpur. Aug. 27 to 30. I Rubber, Gums, Resin Section Schedule <>! Classes, Rules and Prize List tor the Rubber Section may he bad on request from Mi F. (i. Spring, I Planters Please Apply. I **»#*••*•»*»•*«♦*♦<•««*»»•« t FOR HIGH GRADE
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  • 3182 9  -  RONALD VANE I OUR NEW SERIAL STORY A TALE OF LOVE AND INTRIGUE By Author of Butterfly of the Cabaret," "Seiat the Sheik," etc. CHAPTER X. T HE RIDDLE OF THE PEARLS. The discovery that the missing pearls were m Rarrowby's possession struck Wo
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  • 1319 10 A MALAYAN TRAGEDY. By "Quiz." HhU i B t.. tlu I And that while caatigatinß them with a husband's maledictions. That is my tribuf them as a If I u<lt stunt the) h vt pulled ofl m luring the w< men t the world into
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    • 167 10 r^~ > „4- R 42Sr ROUND-THE-WORLD 1 ■^^^^^Stf^^F i^Wl TRANS-PACIFIC i i ji| DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Excellent Accommodations— Superior Service FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS EUROPE-ROUND-THE-WORLD. FEATURES. ROUND THE WORLD. PRESIDENT POLK FORTNIGHTLY to MARSEILLES and NEW YORK Q(L BURNERS _NO SMOKE PrKIdInT GARr'eLD via Penan^ Colomb0 P rt S3id AIe andria Napl6S
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  • 1233 11 C COMING CENTENARY. Statistics and Entertainment. Tin: Evolution op Uniform. A year or t\\<> ago Mr. Ashley-Cooper produced a most interesting summary of the greatest (i1 sch* cricket matches m his Eton and Harrow at tht Wicket," and now, m collaboration with Mr. P. F. Wiarner,
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    • 103 11 H 1924 ana 1925. SB 19 l n r ■/•> r H ffiß 3 d > iv >t cfesire to gild the ii'v «-r '„\k to emu!. itc .s.imuel ffiS Iflj S.Diles. Wii.it we li.no to s.iy BE afl i> iiicrel} tins:— §8j Th.it Iff man he known by S3
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  • 540 12 Fiksi Ess ws on Advertising Hv J Mi-kkw Allison. Palmki i What is the idea behind advertising? Wh.it function does it perform m modern cotnmerci These are the fundamental questions tackled by Mr. Murray Allison, and although then is a vast library on the- subject one
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  • 496 12 THE WAY TO THEIR BETTER SIDE. A Right Outlet for Latent Energies. The latent good to he found m the had boy and the best means *.< prevent relapses into crime were the matter! discussed at the annual conference of Chief Constables held at the
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    • 272 12 THE ALLBRITISH I l¥l I mmm il I** 3sm AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOME GOVERNMENT, MANY EUROPEAN GOVERNMENTS AND ALL THE GOVERNMENTS OF MALAYA, ETC. lli> Majesty the Kin.v recently visited the British Industries Fair held m London, ami on reaching the "Imperial" Exhibit, enquired a- to how the firm
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  • 889 13 ITS APPEAL AND CLAIMS. A Christian man has always m Ins keeping the influence of the faith he professes. If his Brst concern is t« appropriate it for himself and to give it full power m his own life he is none the k>s called to make it
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  • 194 13 A Man is not a man considered as a separate, isolated personality. A man is a bundle of relationship, and is only to he- known through his relationship. I -Very (.ne of us conies into the world is the junior partner m an alliance of three— father, mother,
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  • 150 13 There are least three spheres m which Anglicans and Free Churches may well co-operate. First, m the sphere 1 f ethics. There is the Bot d of animalism let loose m the name of a false psycho-analysis. Writers pour Seoul upon every moral restriction. Books are- pushed
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  • 183 13 Nature is a great rest-giver. And N'atuu is a great physician. In the city we become excitable and hot. \W mow at a headlong pace. The ini.rruptions and collisions are many. YAV need a physician who can take th< fever from the brow and the fre. out of the
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  • 135 13 The 1 est pleasures ate first, the simplest— pleasures whicli require least machinery, least effort on the part i others; second, the least expensive; third, the most accessible; fourth, tlmsc that can be in< si widely shared fifth, those that can be most often repeated without doing
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    • 560 13 BABY'S INDIGESTION. i Corrected Ly Sweetening The Stomach With Baby's Own Tablets. [ndig< st!..n imiiscs bahi i to hat t disturbed skip and nighi terr< When youi child awakens with a •cream look to the condition of its stomach. Baby's Own Tablets ate a harmless medicine for infants mid young
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  • 511 14 The Malayan Saturaday Post. July 10, 1920. THE BIRTHDAY HONOURS Y.i re( il\ d a somcv h I shai i of tlu I I lours tliis „m! tlic unofficial section i I the d nmunity was fairly well rt--1 restnl d m I which d 1 which ir, but we
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  • 458 14 MOTOR TRAFFIC PROBLEMS. At Annual Meeting <1" the V Club held last week, the chairman i i v and und i unatks on the ques- of Si With m st his remarks w% arc m *•m] I ement, i\ there is om >int we must j< m ■--\\< Aftei rring
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  • 245 14 i .m<l July ire the two montl ill the war whcll nur ichooll lir,' the :i vaiioiis annual sports, ;unl nian\ interesting meetings have been lu\ this year. Wt are glad t«> s*. v that th schools throughout Malaya la> considerabU on this department ol education, because it is
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  • 259 14 The Annual Conference of the National L T nion of Raihvaymen at Wcymouth was remarkable for two < I the biggest examples ol stupidity it has ever been our misfortune to run: about. First of all came Mr. Dobbte, the President, who, after describing Mr. Baldwin
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    • 323 14 Adelphi Hotel SINGAPORE. EVERY TUESDAY 5-30 7-.10. AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND Telephone 937 938. HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Director. ADELPHI HOTEL. LTD. Are you ever DO YOU say who when you should say whom Do you say between you and I instead of 11 between you and me
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    • 62 14 > N Opprnaaira 1 eat. rapid chanpe« of t tfinpfi.i' re crippt* the •■•rg ji > f gv 1 ens ncfVM sad body, 1 il BO n S I.oinlon p rriltf N ,s. trmighi fe '1 the ion- or well ■'<■ ing, vm the y oellt <n:.! >' .f. U
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  • 332 15 THE POULTRY SHOW. \V: have received copy <>f the rules, schedule, and prize list <>f the I ,in v Show ti 1 held on the lii tH two days of tlu Malayan Exhibition. The Committei haw certainly made it as easy «»> possible for exhibitors to send
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  • 546 15 In additii n to a selection of new tk-ti«.n the undernoted works will X available for issiu, t« .-day, at g a.m. Abadie (M Ia- Race dv HautTonkin, i Ali].li Cheetn Lays of Ind. Illus. Asia. B< und volumes for 1923, 1924, 1925. Baiilie-Graham (W. A Tyrol the
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    • 248 15 ft=J]|Jll! lli iiiilii^HiL Avoid This Lurking Danger npHE blow of a sledge -hammer may fail to break a rock, while X the faintest trickle of water— provided it drops steadily on the same spot will \ve;ir the stone away. Strength alone is not always what shatters— it is the constancy
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  • 939 16 A REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. Then hta been considerable excitenunt last weekend ovei the first MaU.va Cup tie m the northern section m which Kuala Lumpur has been enanged. This excitement was dw more or leas to the lack ol confidena on the paM of Seiangoi on
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    • 41 16 YOU GET VALDE for MONEY IF YOU BUY FROM US JUST RECEIVED Shipment of Assorted Silver and E. P. N. S. Cups. THE EUREKA COY., SINGAPORE. 10 B De Souza St. Tel: 1347. Tel. Add. Yourecar Managing Partner Khoo Hooi Hye.
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    • 578 16 Koninklyke Paketyaart Maafsctiappij (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OP HATAVIA) Incorporated m Holland) UNDBR CONTRACT WITH THH KBTHBRLANDS INDIA GOVWMMWOn. Telephone No. 3640 with sub-connections to: Manager's Dwk, Asst. Manager*! IX>k, Marine 9opt., General Preight IK 1 >t Claims Dept., Accountant, Trovidin^ Dept and PMMge Dept. REI'RESKNTATIVB fo» Sinjfipore and Straits
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  • 422 17 TO REFRESH THEM WITH KINDLINESS. Rugby Head's Advice. Mr. \V. W. Vaughan, Headmaster of Rugby, speaking at the annual speech ilay and prize-giving at Roedcan College, Brighton, said that middle-aged people wxre inclined to exhort the \«>uim to serve, though they themselves were not inclined to
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  • 265 17 There are, perhaps, a few people m this world who laugh too much, and tiny may occasionally be something of a trial to those who have to listen t< them, but there certainly are a great many people who do not laugh enough, and they constitute
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  • 280 17 They are great little words, those two, and vastly important. Indeed we sii] pos; that m the ability to say each one m its tight place and with pro] er emphasis depends very much of the Mucess of living. Which one is tlu more important?
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  • 141 17 Tlie misery of human life is made up of large masses, each separated from tlie other by certain intervals. One year the death of a child. Years after a failure m trade. After another longer or shorter interval, a daughter may have married unhappily. In all but
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  • 98 17 Boldness m woman is unseemly and unnatural. It may seem fine to a young woman to have a great spirit, to despise conventionalities, to talk Slang, and be knowing lint that young woman who entertains such ideas may be assured she is mistaken. Shakespeare, who understood human
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  • 308 17  -  ALFRED NOYES By luiow'st thou where thai kingdom lies? Take no lan thorn m thy hand, Search not the' unfathomed skies, Journey not o'er sea and land, Grope no more to easl or wrest, Heaven is locked within thy breast. Splendours of the 1 miv grow dim Stars
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    • 100 17 mm m tmmmmmmmmmmm i 1 ASSETS OVER $6,500,000 S.C. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $22,000,000. J The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (INO)KroK\TI.I» IS mURi SKiTLKMIMS). j HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has ./J20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England
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  • 761 18 MERE NUMBERS. A certain mother, blessed with large family of young children, gre* tired oi having hei tablecloths stained. s> she introduced a new ruk into th< household she instituted a fine of one l^nuy for every spot made on the doth through the carelessm ol the- children
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  • 771 18 Th< w isd< m of nations is thai commofi sense which is general among all dvili/.d j npi s, la* 1 on know ledge gained I y cx|>ericiices not p liar t« any |«rtH ulai i■ but to the whol< o( mankind 1". i c \aiiipK
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    • 345 18 Jl^|^B£^BHMFV l Snßjßj<L* M P VVfISSBS^^^^MSW.^ I CHILDREN WILL LIKE J g oru nbw stock I AMERICAN TBICTCLBS I No M/LT. FORK: Half oval steel g I l| with i(ifc «Xtending to the handle I 'V— bars. SADDLE: Fibre top. I V V^Lg Front; 1! inches I N^^. J&^<^ r
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  • 1954 19  -  Dr. R. W. CILENTO With Empty Guns On A HY opynghi m (ill countries by arrangement with Instalment No. 3. The contact «.f R. W. Gilento, an Australian physician, with primitive peoples is of wide extent and long duration. Alter finishing Ins medical course, lie
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    • 33 19 Sale Now On ALL KINDS OF TENNIS PACKETS PRICE FROM $2 to $27. Jacques 1 L Shuttlecocks Ping Pong Sets "Tema" Balls THE PEACE CO., 8 Stamford Road, SINGAPORE. S.S. Tel. No. 1996.
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    • 198 20 DON'T TIE YOUR WIRING JOB TO A DERBY HAT You've heard of the so-called Contractor who keeps his office m his 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, pay the
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  • 550 21 Quite a surprising amount of attention at present is being devoted by research workers, l«<th m America and m Germany, to the influence < f tobacco en mental Mid physical fitness. For the purpose «t determining the efforts <>n health of the various forms <>t smoking most
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  • 523 21 FAMOUS DOCTOR ON THE MEDICAL ASPECTS OF TOBACCO. Aii address < n the "Medical Aspects «f Tobicco" wa> l; i en before the Harrogate Medical Society by Sn Humphry RoHeston, Hart., M.I). Catnb., P.R.C.P., Regius Professor of Ili\>ii.s, University of Cambridge, and is printed m full m the Lancet. Tlu
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    • 389 21 THE GREATEST AND MOST BENEFICENT DISCOVERY. TUBERCULOSIS, PHTHISIS AND CON- J*? SUMPTION AND ASTHMA OVER- W^ THF^OWN ROOTED OUT OF THE jP^ SYSTEM. m '«y mp*» SUFFERERS FROM THE ABOVE 'J^J^^j^m DISEASES NEED NOT DESPAIR. \k A SPECIFIi that gives a ne% least of lift W -C\'* to victim., oi
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    • 321 22 mi iiii "«< ll 1 ll 1 I INSISTON 1 /mfl ll film 11l I ACTIEH -GESmrCHAfT L/ 1/ \JU rtBAHaiN-rABROATWM (j W W P^ P^ BCiumiu36 \jß I Roll Films ES Film Packs 1 ionhnchromalic- Non furling HkHM Melal Cased-Non-Curling I a^i. la Y. EBATA C/O. (Incorporated m Switzerland
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  • 76 23 t In i»holo by Clangor (right r I tad game by 1 Mr. R. H. Gale(of Singi re)standii ho mi the back ro* acted as referee. Iwo snappnois 01 me gan c O. Y. Kok, Pudu yew Ten* Hoon, Champion A ine»e Se 001.
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    70 24 ['I-.il dfsdfsdfdfasdfdfsdf i dfggdfgdfgds X' Lewis iitr C. F. Khong rl 'K 'I III. IH MAN THAI I. IK!..- UKK ,i/i I U< »l K? This robt iA futuristic design and bright colour ings i i»urj with a »prinkliug oi blue will U »u I PAJAMAS i"l< MILADY Attractive Pajamas
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    • 45 25 ■ri/yEA/TV-TWO YEARS OF LEADERSHIP. &55*c£>-the Kst word m Low- cost Transportation. WEARNE BROS., LTD. telephone joso. LET YOUR NEXT ORDER FOR |li;: 'v;|| |-B i t? Ill I I ill E 1 1 1 1 1 •El I B^B K^Bk. FIRMLY ESTABLISHED IN PUBLIC FAVOUR
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    • 61 25 Iffls^^^ Highland I HEAD AND SHOULDERS ABOVE ALL OTHERS j JOHN LITTLE CO. t LTD., (INCORPORATED IN INCLAND). j SINGAPORE, PENANG KUALA LUMPUR. i I r\ MONARCH i^iriPfll YORK CITS. j Manchester Bacon Smoking Co. Ltd. I l I I I j SOLE AGENTS FOR S.S. AND F.M.S. T m
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  • 1063 26 gjj •> •> •> •> •> •> v vvv v X ROOTS I\ TIM AIR The Empire i tsrootsinf field. CREDII AS A O >MM< >DITV. is a commodit) winch is :in ev< vaN M ny oth S I Sanderson, [f MICHAEL ANGELA WKRK ALIVE. It Micha Angelo
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  • 472 26 Theory of Mysterious Sculptures. M- rcsby R< ut ledge who with hci husi and S\nsn\ mmy m< nths voypr ai timing among tin, 1 acific [stands, has a quaint theory as to tlu m of tht immense sculptured images which are to he found on scv<
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  • 232 26 Child of Australian Desert. i 1 1 manet <-i" tiiat beam I sti n« is Mr. T C. \V< llastotTs "< >; I tU hi i!" the Nev< r, Nevei I mas Mm by). I "'1 he AiMi.iii.ui < i al," the am I tills us,
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  • 72 26 A Japanese student said that v. out moral sentiment the world w an enormous clod ol ts and all I ooks waste i] cr. Som< would eliminate all morality, n, which is the source I morality, would not t/arv to live m I world thus devoid of
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    • 92 26 IT'S SURPRISING HOW QUICKLY lit tU 1• restores tl ;il 1 etite, th the gen* 1 sens* of fitness .^u\ vvel v< an t. tliiiK out-01-torts through -ti]..iti«'H, hiliousness rtleTed Vs getitl) as naturi these dainty little laxatives remove the caust soi k hend flatulei illsmelling 1 reath, 1 ated
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    • 54 26 H DOn't! Don't rub a stain or mark By rubbing it gets worse. Don't attempt cleaning yourseli The colour, i! any, will "run Don't be careless about yo clothing JLest you should worry as a result. And Don't iorget our address KANZAKI S CO., I -A ORCHARD ROAD, Phone 3516.
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  • 1877 27 A RETROSPECT. On June 5, ioi", £**"<? Kitcham ,et his death m 11. M.5. Hampshire a* was proceeding to Russia on a Hilary mission. To ruany men the strangest shock of the war came on a June afternoon m U )i6. They were going alxnit their business
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    • 124 27 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated m the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque de I'lndo Chine Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. Phone Nos. 3046 3047. BOAJU) OF DIRECTORS See Teong Wah, Esq. (Chairman). Gaw Khck Khiam, Esvj (Vice Chairman). Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Scah
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    • 377 28 EYE GLASSES I KST QUALITY FRAMES AND FITTINGS IN KfCKSI GOLD-FILLED SOUD GOLD IMITAIION AND REAL TOkTOISESIIELL FIRST QUALITY LENSKS WHIIE AND OftOOKES GLASS SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS HOLDING THE DIPLOMAS Ov BRITISH OPTICAL ASSN. AND SPECTACLE MAKERS CO PRECISION INSTRUMENTS THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVELS STAVES 1 KISMATIC COMPASSES ROAD-TRACERS
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