Malayan Saturday Post, 28 August 1926

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1 28 Malayan Saturday Post
  • 27 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED ~MALAYA'S L&ADINQ PICTURE PARS*. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY; \OL. 111. NQ. S2 SINGAPORE. AUG. 28. 1926. ii i .1. iHi PRICE gQ CMffFS
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    • 131 1 /J FATBOMIZBD BY KUTAITT A gilv«r Mo«.t*rf I m^ Tim? For Sporty Suggests fc w fflk«», 1 Sterling »U W %h% ITetd Of Wiet, Tamkar^Ete. I g.ii sk—a-i tp««i» xte. WISDOM SUGGESTS THEIR POR( BASE FROM s I Ptntnn Tiiit :^OYAi- jgw^t»j^Sß» SlTPfiMm^OWE*--.- fl .^B^ I BflM flHBt Bflßk^- !^B^
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    • 387 2 Of fast' tw.n-fecrew mail passenger steamers Ivtween RANGOON, COLOMHO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with tlirougji connection from Sin«aiH)re and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Warwickshire Aug. 20 Lancashire Oct. Herefordshire Sept. 7 Yorkshire Nov. Gloucestershire Sept. 23 Warwickshire Nov. Oxfordshire ••< Oct. 7 Leicestershire Dec! Passage Rates .ndud* trata fares to Port ef
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  • 8 3 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED AUGUST 28, 1926.
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  • 881 3 11 IWs your husband gamble?" Not m an objectionable way. He nearly always wins." I want to get a good novel to read m the train something pathetic," said a woman t<> the boy at tin- bookstall. "Let me siv. How would 'The I.a-t Day of Pampeii
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  • 91 3 My health is my greatest asset and \\w sustaihment of good health almost entirely depends upon functional regularity. Therefore it iq wise t" always keep at hand a mild laxative and liver regulator such as Pinkettes, for use, when necessary, to prevent constipation, ditpd 1-ilious attacks
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    • 164 3 BABY'S natural food OAWfiSj is not always available /^TT^, In its absence give fl^^Hj DARIGOLD Milk— the 3BS§|M closest possible food equivalent. DARIGOLD Mlk is easily digested readily assimilated. Builds up BABY'S con titution. It is a food. See that it is DARIGOLD. OF ALL DEALERS. Sol€ Aijtnts: F. A,
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    • 55 3 DO YOU KNOW OF a very useful book which is steadily finding its wav into every Malayan household? It is KAMSHASIRA a guide to Health, Wealth and Prosperity. If you have not yet perused its useful pages, get a copy. A postcard will bring it to your home. ATANK NIGRAH
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    • 136 3 FOR Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumeries, Surgical Instrument and Appliances at rock-bottom prices. please order direct from Sincere Dispensary, Limited. Incorporated m Singapore] 48-2, Hill Street. Telegraphic Address "SINCERE" Hrancli:— ll Chulia Street. Telegrphic Address "KEWSUTONG" Wholesale and Retail Suppliers to Estates, Hospitals, Dispensaries and Mines. We assure prompt execution of
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    • 216 4 i MIX IT WITH /4k -j YOUR WHISKY k "P i Ay I ACr/ i I /W/ i! Ao*V i! I /W/ I v fj NATURAL :i{ I MINERAL V WATER 'h f! Sparkling-Rdfrds'iing^-j j Invigorating sjk j /sc/f4^(s: KATZ BROS. LTO IRevolution m Clocks BULLE-CLOCKS are ELECTRICALLY driven. ONCE
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  • 76 5 Left right dice Yusoff, C.B I Kelantan; Datoh Megat Osman, Lila di Raja, Kelantan Tengku Hatnzah, Land Magistrate Kelantan Tciigku Ibrahim, HII the Raja Kelantan The Hon. Mr. II Thomson, British Resident of Selangor Tengku Vacob (Kedah of Queen's Coll Mr. J.
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  • 75 5 Scouts at i»aratk Boys of Victoria Bridge S I H<>\ of < '..in I\iu School ai Asst Scout M.i-!.: T S llgli Getting ready f<>r the Retreat The Commissions Mr. F C Sands witl three o( the Seoul Masters 'Messrs. William, T S M.tn and A.
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  • Article, Illustration
    112 6 Their Highnesses the Sultan and Sultana of Trengganu \w:. enten d I Mi d Mrs Wii n's bungalow on Saturday the 7th in>t., at their sv;i->i<k- residence. Seated (left t<> right Tiingku Bcntara, Tungku Seri rv* aka a, H. II F Trtngganu, Tht H> Incht I'nos, Dato Andika dc Raja.
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    • 223 7 m CARLSBERG BEER H THK BEST. JS?^ Obtainable from all dealers |f§|J and by the case from I^pJThe East Asiatic Co., Ltd. j^^^ SINGAPORE Sole Importers ARE NOW FOR SALE 1 c \\V y^^^^^^p AT SPECIAL l| bears the statr| p of un Affl/Y/fi/r/Y/vh REDUCED PRICES i 1 1 therefore
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    • 41 7 A^' WEAKNESS, DEBILITY < AN/EMIA DESCHIENS' Syrup of Hxmofilobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world h.ivc agreed that this radic;il remt-dy ALWAYS CURES, and Rives lici.ith and strtiißth. Far better than serums, raw meat. Medicated wines, etc. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING DISPENSARIES
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  • 2219 8  -  RONALD VANE OUR SERIAL STORY A TALE OF LOVE AND INTRIGUE Author of Butterfly of the Cabaret," "Serai tie S'e k." etc. UIATTI-U XXVIII. THE MAN WHO WATCHED. Again the door-handle rati The* sound teemed to spur Marion into action. Springing to a door
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    • 41 8 PR CES tt)B «^f>^ FOIR-WHEtI. BRAKES 5 SEATER TOIRING $2,750 X> JJ 'WfltSflKi f*%T f niirn IMnccTDITTIBI C PUNT 5 SEATER SALOON -.-$2,900 Xfewfc/'l^llW I ]IV IH CO INDbbTRI CTIIH.I I AIM 7 PASS. TMIMM $3,750 rCir/C^^W*V^lV OIL, BE.NZINE AIR FILTERS.
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    • 146 8 FOR HIGH GRADE PHOTOGRAPH One that you can shon or give to you relatives and friends, with a great deal of satisfaction and pride GO TO LEE BROTHERS 48-5. Hill Street. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITLD. (Incorporated m the SS Head Office Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque de I'lndo Ch
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  • 1253 9 COMIC OPERA TENNIS. By by v, i know why England can't win i 9 Cup, and Wimbledon is the hunting ground of Frenchmen \xi ericans. I. lN \n tennis has boomed all right th c old country, if one judges by c numbei t people who play
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    • 185 9 i> .north > ,rl -4 /europe D HIT Km THF WORTH ASIA. h£ AMERICA- igh^mmmmmSS^^ T~ ■S^vv-tfJEsar^S B v k--^^- I AFRICA \2i Ci IKAINb rALlrlt r M --''ANIL* -.^BIK<» X \X.° t r "*v STEAMSHIP LINE WBmBmM ExC(!llent Accommodations Superior Service FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS EUROPEROUND-THE- WORLD. FEATURES. ROUND THE WORLD.
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  • 39 9 Medicine-giving Mid medicine-taking gives trouble t<> nobody when Baby's (>wn Tablets are used, t'<»r the Tablets crush to a tasteless powder or can be eaten as a lozenge, and children like them. The action <>f
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  • 68 9 is thorough yet gentle. They supersede all other remedies m the prompt relief of infantile indigestion, colic, constipation, diarrhoea, vomiting, wind,' coldfl and croup expel worms; quickly bring ease and natural peaceful sleep t<> little sufferers from teething troubles; can he given with perfect safety even to
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  • 19 9 A man will go over the same ground again and again if it happens to bi a woman's lips.
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  • 62 10 The doctor withdrew into another room with his patient's husband. "My tor Mr Wood," he said, solemnly, I very much regret to inform you that your wife's mind is pone." lint Mr. Wbod was m no way amazed. Ah, well, doctor," Ik laid, I'm surprised, for she has been giving
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  • 1730 10 In some form or other this question must have occurred to a great many I>eople m England during the i>ast week or two. Every day, m spite of the coal crisis, the chief topic of the aewffßpers has been sport— «olf, tennis, and cricket championships, and now
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    • 188 10 «-> .iiiii t T 1 iii The Malayan Exhibition j Inter-State (Malay) Football for Sultans' Cold Challenge Cup. Inter-State (Chinese) Football for Alan loke Challenge Cup. Inter-State (Tamil) Football for Silver Challenge Cup. SAKAI VILLAGE j Exhibition of "Blow Piping" by Villagers. i Malay Main Silat" Ronggeng (three nights) I
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    • 148 11 Hair Stay* v Com bed —A n \v£ ty Ie SofTfityt/ Lifjtrous STACON^-^ThejGfriginalj C^has ncvcfybpeTV<fqualled Smart heads! Shingled or bobbed or cropped. Everywhere you see them nowadays Stacomb has made it possible to do away with unkempt hair. Non-greasy non-staining light velvety invisible. For Men and Women both obtainable from
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  • 219 12 The Malayan saturday Post. August 28, 1926. THE MILITARY PAGEANT. The first performance of the Military Pageant will be held on the same day as the issue of this paper, and there will be performances on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday ol next week. Those who have- been present at
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  • 387 12 A food deal of prominence has recently been given m a certain tion of the local presi the Drobiem bousing the Malay population believe this prol lem t<> one calling foi careful constd 1 tendency of modern times h all vacant land within easy n ,i" the town
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  • 217 12 All things considered, the arrangements of the home Government for the future of Broadcasting may be considered satisfactory, [nstead of the government itself attempting directly to control the >^!vk\, the proposal is to obtain a Royal Charter for an incorporated body, to hold license from the Postmaster General. The
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  • 214 12 There appears t<» be a danger of i Coal Dispute being settled by the n returning to work without the sancti of their Unions. We use the v danger advisedly, because although welcome the fact that the miners certain districts are showing their d satisfaction with their
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  • 38 12 In The advertisements relating I Malayan Exhibition the dates t r 1" Show were stated ..> August and 28. Th< Isera as us i ed the error, s th< I 9 Si >w \vi held August th.
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  • 127 12 IMPORTANT BATTLES SAID TC HAVE STARTED. According to the H ng i graph, the conflict between Northern and Southern Armies is to have commenced and a severe is being fought out on the line fi Ping King to Chin Ching, another battle is proceeding from I Ling to
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    • 56 12 The Grand Military Pageant The finest spectacle o! the year. August 28th. and 31st.. September tst. 3rd. 4th. At the STADIUM 9 p.m. each night Bands, Massed Drums, Massed Physical Drill, Lantern Marching, Dancing, Raid on the Desert Mail, The Pageant of Empire. RESERVED SEATS $3 $1 Book Now Book
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    • 87 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. W When you are B 23 take Hf IsANATOGENf rH Ihe Tru* Tonic-Food. Wm The Medical PreM Circular IV I says Sanatogen
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  • 66 14 where are going a l>\ where are going a ii I tin I where are going a .o.y.kpko O.Y. Kok, Pudu PRESIDENT COOMDGE DELIVERS IKDIvPttNDENCI Rl RJRht to left): Mayoi W Frccland Kxndrick, President C< Mrs LViolulo ,n m." l- i,/i .1 1 1 his
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  • 1289 17 REVIEW AND COMMENTARY. By Condor." There has been a somewhat unfor* development m the Malaya Cup competitioi] after the impasse which 1 referred last week. Owing tiu teams m the Northern section all equal m points and m goal the President oi the Malaya Committee decided
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    • 261 17 MUSIC TEACHER MRS 11. EBERT, Enquiries and full particulars may be obtained from Messrs. The Robinson Piano Co., Ltd., Singapore. WHERE TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED GO TO S. PUNTING, 54, Victoria Street, SINGAPORE. Why Ha yen 7 You Cut Out This Coupon it takes bat moment to mark tho career <<t
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    • 233 17 Start the Day With Instant Postum TMAGINE a man about to run a race first purposely JL getting himself out of breath! Yet the person who starts the day by drinking coffee does something equally foolish— he stimulates the action of his heart and puts his nerves on edge. Correct
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    • 579 18 Koniilyke Psketvaart Maaischappi 'ROYAL PACKBT NAVK^.ATItiN CO OP HATAVIA) (lacottMratm] hi Hollaimll INhl-k CONTRACT Wllll 1 Ml' NETHERLANDS IM»!\N GOVERNMENT. Telephone No. 3640 with sub-connections to: Manafer'i Dak, Ant. Manager'! Desk, Marine 9npt., Central Freight Dept., Claims Dept.. Accountant, Providing Dept. and Pastas* Dept. RBPRBSBNTATIVB f«»r Sinmporc and Straits Settlements
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    • 173 19 ASSETS OVER $6,500,000 S.C. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $22,000,000. i The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (INCOKfORATLIt IN SIkMTS SETTLFMENTSI. HEAD OFFICE; Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. <l The Company has .^20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life
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  • 1009 20 LUKEWARMNESS. A man named John, who was living m exile <-i] .i 1 island called l'atnio>, wrote during the first century a message to the Christian Churches of hi> day and generation. To one church Iti' «i<ii t of condemnation, Rebuking it for its lukewarmness. Thou are neither
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    • 359 20 l""" "EVINRUDES WIN AGAIN!" 1 jj IN THE OPEN RACES HELD AT JOHORE FOR BOATS EQUIPPED WITH ANY MAKE OF OUTBOARD MOTOR IN HONOUR OF H.H. THE SULTAN'S BIRTHDAY, ON I9TH AND 20TH SEPTEMBER, 1925, THE RESULTS WERE AS FOLLOWS First Day's Race. Second Day's Race. Ist EVINRUDE 4 H.P.
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  • 1554 21 Mairon, we're clearing from Vienna!" Barrowby made the announcement m a manner-of-fact tone. H<? had enteTed her sitting room late the following morning. Marion had been seated m the arm-chair, pondering over the events of the night before. She had not known what to do. To
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    • 262 21 New Books Just Received. MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF CHINA. By E. T. C. kernel with thirty two illustration! In oolouw by Chinese trtUti $6.30 I I MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF JAPAN By F. Hadland David irith thirty two tull page illvttrmtioM by Kv^lyn Paul $6.30 MYTHS OF THE HINDUS AND
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    • 231 22 i mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim mi .*»■„>> mii m inn nun niiiiiiiiiiiii Him iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m -4cif<» wismm ct {/if ACTIEN GPSFOSCHAPT I £/Lt JT %T 1 ffI»AmUK-E\BWKMION 1H BCRLIN 5.0a» I I Roll Films [WM[ Film Packs I iOrthochromatic— Non-Curling lff^iWi Metal Cased— Non-Curling i E T- t-D/AIA OLJ. (Incorporated m
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    • 63 22 WHEN BUYING BISCUITS DON'T FORGET T. K. K.'S MANUFACTURES. BILA BLI ROTI DJAGAN LOEPA KAN T. K. X.'s POENIA BISCUITS. Head Office, Tel. 2560, No. I, River Valley Road, Singapore. Factory, Tel. 1236, No. 40, Beo Lane, Sales Department, Tel. 3242, No. 47, China Street, Dennison Crepe New stock of
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    • 35 25 TtVE/VTV-TM/'O /EARS I V—X f i- Imp m I—^ i-i— f V— fill m word m Low-cost Transportation. WEARNE BROS., LTD. telephone 3050. LET YOUR NEXT ORDER FOR MINERALS BE IRMLY ESTABLISHED IN PUBLIC FAVOUR
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    • 153 25 1 LAWSON'S j LIQUEUR SCOTCH Jrffi I B. RED SEAL! I mm whisky j I^?I^SP OLD AND VERY MELLOW I SOLE AGENTS I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., t (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND). SINGAPORE, PENANG KUALA LUMPUR. I*ll 11-^. 11-% It—^ 11-^Tf^f fc -I fc T-— I"I l|-fc ll— fc IT— fcl"~
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  • 249 26 On What Does It Depend? In the sti I modern existence there are occas when, d^sonable precautions, the system comes enfeel led. Interest m > affairs wane- si f< i I lacking and a feeling of dullness p SSes and overwhelms tlie busy worker. It is
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 138 26 FRESH STOCK OF F. H. Ayres Championsr p y A I THE EUREKA COY., ie It De Souza Street, Tel: 1347. OTHER MAKES IN STOCK IV. H JAMES' JOHN WISDEN "S JOHN JACQUES' Don't rub a stain or maik Bji rubbing it gets worse. Don't attempt cleaning yourseil The colour,
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  • 566 27 THE MANAGING WOMAN. w There is developing amongiiVmericstti increasingly outspoke/ criticism the type oC so-pitted managing who ha> come into proiniwithiu recent years, l>ays a m the %ve*iig Standard). The haracteristics of the class are chiefly profound self-confidence, couplet". .ith an overwhelming desire to manail exigent, Such women were ot
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  • 511 27 Lord Harris is essentially the greatest figure m present-day cricket, and therefore any public remarks he may make .>n the conduct of the game are entitled to the greatest respect. At the meeting of the Cricketers' Fund Friendly Society he touched on tlu- question of
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 429 27 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, instilled with quality workmanship, pay the
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