Malayan Saturday Post, 6 November 1926
1926-11-06
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section22 1926-11-06 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY VOL. 111. NO. 42 NOVEMBER 6. 1926. PRICE 20 CENTS.22 words
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Advertisement209 1926-11-06 1 /I N PATRONIZED Ji BY ROYALTY fjk Jg B^ h^ Gold Silver Challenge Shield. W MedaU Time For Sports Suggests siKerTTp.c B p. J Sterling Silver The Need Of PriZeS, Tnukarda Etc. X g*ii shooti.g spoou. Etc. WISDOM SUGGESTS THEIR PURCHASE FROM f Branch No. 1. Bi.hop Street. Bn P.209 words
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Advertisement363 1926-11-06 2 HENDERSON LINE. BIBBY LINE. Of fast twin-screw mail passenger vessels bet\\\ orwrnrTP of qatttnt* RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON bCHLDLUs, Ut **aii*i.nu& with through connection from Singapore and Penang. BY FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN HOMEWARD SAILINGS RANGOON AND ENGLAND Lancashire Nov. 4 M V Shropshire Dec. 16 with through connections363 words
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The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED
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Title Section8 1926-11-06 3 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED NOVEMBER 6. 1926.8 words
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Article695 1926-11-06 3 Yon say I i in't cook, yet you tell the hbours I'm a splendid cook!" Well, I got to give them some »x--iti< :i whj I married >'>v Harrj igi I -ix years "Won't we be rich some day And then, looking at his mother, And \<>u695 words
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Advertisement202 1926-11-06 3 LOGIC insists on "GOLD LEAF." It has a reputation to safeguard and a discriminating public patronage to satisfy through a time-tested knowledge of expert blending it unfailingly does. A Triumph m the art of Blending, "GOLD LEAF" is waiting for you at your grocer. Whatever your taste dictates, GOLD LEAF202 words
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Advertisement56 1926-11-06 3 UO YOU KNOW OF a vcrv useful look which is steadily finding its way into every Malayan household? It is M KAMSHASTRA a guide to Health, Wealth and Prosperity. If you have not yet perused its useful pages, ijet a cop) A postcard will l»ring it to \our home ATANK56 words
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Advertisement132 1926-11-06 3 Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumeries. SurgicallnstFument and Appliances at rock-bottom prices, please order direct from Sincere Dispensary, Limited, [Incorporated m Singapore) 48-2, Hill Street. Telegraphic Address "SINCERE" Uranch:~ll Chulia Street. Telegrphic Address "KEWSUTONG" Wholesale and Retail Suppliers to Estates. Hospitals, Dispensaries and Mines. We assure prompt execution of orders. rFOR ANYTHING132 words
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Advertisement161 1926-11-06 4 '^^tomIJ Del Monto ii ■I Asparagus;? I^^^^^M Finest QualTty a is Ilk ifl Iratz brothers limited.,! jjj DISTRIBUTORS JR a*\T li* SERVED IN A NEW WAY Taste The Cold Storage Company's Ice Cream. Shut your eyes to the Dleasing colours, to every consideration except that mellow cream.nessthat delicious ice cream161 words
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Advertisement64 1926-11-06 4 Revolution m Clocks BULLE-CLOCKS 3 ELECTRICALLY driven. j 2 ONCE PUT IN POSITION U NO WINDING j H NO ATTENDANCE FOR 10 YEARS A large variety at all better I Watch-dealers. i ill I It Costs Nothing iiil jJrJQ 2\( inspect them, 6 2^^ Wholesale onlj from the X i64 words
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Article, Illustration57 1926-11-06 5 ASDF I tto right Tin I! i Premaiswei the Hon. Mr. II Thomson (the new British ■.11.11. v v X l'» n I). <>., K ua .1 X UNKNOWN I I h pss Fo >1 Ikill Mati'li .i\« t.il! -;h;i|i- ■i i.i \|ri i; IITimes - 57 words
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Article, Illustration53 1926-11-06 6 miii. VI \i L. S \T M• 1 1 1 Siltiiii! M■ II M t Mr. W. F. N. I Miss Cicely lie H \j Haves Mart ASDF X Mr. II \i. M II M A ItRIDAL CROUPNakajima & Co. - 53 words
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Advertisement112 1926-11-06 7 CARLSBERG BEER P THE BEST. /m f4a m Obtainable from all dealers Imm m\'\ F^gSl and by the case from y§|i The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. l|^pP SINGAPORE. Sole Importers Reduced Prices j COLUMBIA PORTABLES ARE NOW FOR SALE j AT SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES Amazing Volume and Tone Quality. Write112 words
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Advertisement166 1926-11-06 7 IJ&\ WEAKNESS, U j DEBILITY V fea*^ ANEMIA DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and fiVM health and strength. V ar better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADhsG DISPENSARIES Hi therefore makes an166 words
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Article1064 1926-11-06 8 A DISAPPOINTING TOUR REVIEWED. Australians' record of nin< i onl\ m thirty-thi tells eloquently of tlu iad< wi.ikm ss a lack winning bowlers. In tin Testa, Mailej and Grimmett made inning nnd t ii. 1 .-1 Collin; and neithei man Could v< t arickets dnring tin se1,064 words
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Advertisement37 1926-11-06 8 4* 4Vf /nJFsnUI THORNYCROFT COMMERCIAL rtf Gea/^CrX motor vehicles are made 4f A S/ 4 TONS to meet the grow INC. LrfiA* f /ii /y needs of business, year W'4DrT\w^kr m mr%y m after year, hundreds of37 words
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Advertisement8 1926-11-06 8 Photographers NAKAJIMA Co. 91. BRAS BASAH ROAD SINGAPORE.8 words
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Article3180 1926-11-06 9 H. DE VERE STACPOOLE - H. DE VERE STACPOOLE OUR NEW SERIAL STORY. By A Thrilling Romance of the East. (Author of "The Blue Lagoon/ "Men. Women, Beasts," "Gate* of Morning," etc.) bar at Nagasaki, Stunner and Nefert, kala for a trading company and at the etnent Bt a loose3,180 words
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Advertisement39 1926-11-06 9 prices fn€ four-wheel brakes I I 5 SEATER TOIRING $2,750 I JW I IV DUCO INDESTRUCTIBL! PAINT 5 SEATER SALOON $2,900 JJVit&r JLZ \fflf X V-^ I X. OIL, BENZINE A AIR FILTERS. 7 PASS. TOURING $3,750 "^%r i39 words
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Advertisement156 1926-11-06 9 Dyeing^ Cleaning WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION IN ALL WORK UNDERTAKEN FOR DYEING, ETC., OR REFUND YOUR MONEY IN FULL AND MAKE COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGE WITHOUT HESITATION OR GRUDGE. OLD CLOTHES MADE LIKE NEW AND CLOTHES DYED TO ANY EXACT COLOUR. KANZAKI I CO.. No. I -a, Orchard Road, Phone 3516. SINGAPORE.156 words
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Article1075 1926-11-06 10 OVERPOWERING HOSPITALITY. After Scotland, York-hire again. And after that, h.uk south to recuperate. Northern boepitalitj i- traditional. but it can he embarrassing. 1 almost think that oik- need- .i long courae <>f preparation m order to accept n worthily, and be none the worse for it.1,075 words
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Advertisement181 1926-11-06 10 UJ— I II "*T"""*" J 1 A<!IA %J? »-^S-^L -s£^" OPE ROUND-THE-WORLD :7\ A.lg'^jaC^ X^lfe afr,CAl vOl 1 RAWS— PACIFIC DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE Mk-^&Bmm Excellent Accommodations-Superior Service •»i- i»»> aaai^ a— a— aaaaaai— aaaaaai aaaaaaaaai a—aaa— i FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS EUROPE-ROUND-THE-WORLD. FEATURES. ROUND THE WORLD. PRUmFNT ADAMS FORTNIGHTLY ,o MARSEILLES and181 words
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Advertisement63 1926-11-06 10 COMPANIA CADENA sm\ I A*^ An eye for a good cigar Bxcellentes a box of 25 cigars %4 Banns a N>x of 5. cigars 5 5 Londnes a box of 100 cigars Many other choice brands are st f >esides these. S; .vial rates for hotels and dealers. Sole agent63 words
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Article491 1926-11-06 11 CHANG TSO-LIN'S GRIP ON PEKING. A BANKRUPT GOVERNMENT How to Become President of China. All signs point t<» the certainti thai :.il Chang l -lm will soon come to Peking, declare an emergency, and then proclaim liiinsrlt acting Chief Executive. \:nr this import. nit sttj> he will491 words
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Article475 1926-11-06 11 followin n i Chainn.n;. Institute th< As* iatioi ,v m by D 1 What will the firm, the thareholdere, irtners get out of it lan anyl odj say, ma mereh as .t matter ot theorj or Int from BCtnal experience, that 1 niniii ipent on475 words
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Advertisement15 1926-11-06 11 VISIT H. EARLINGTON pi "THE HOME OF DELICASIES." B C. High Street, Singapore. PHONE 3546.15 words
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Advertisement589 1926-11-06 11 Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OP BATAVIA) (Incorporated m Holland* UNDER CONTRACT WITH Till- NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVBRNMBNT. telephone No. 3640 with sub-connections to:— Manager's Ik>k, Asst. Manager's IXsk, Marine Supt., General Preight Dent., Claims Dent., Accountant, Providing Dept. an<! Passage Dept. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements at589 words
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Article571 1926-11-06 12 A GROWING CURRICULUM Di H Graham Little, Ml', m hi^ m ress at tl >T t<-'k a- his ti \t comm< nts >ti mi •<!:. ..1 n and ethics which ooenrred Times from Mr. Bern His illustrii'U- ronntryman, he said, waa handi- ar* not campl<571 words
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347 1926-11-06 12 An episode demonstrating the k honest} oi Londoners is described m a letter to Th< Daily Chi m Mr. C. Dyrenfurth, of Perronerd, Clapl o, who write- At tniK when warehouses, factories, and were pouring out their humanity into the struts347 words
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Article61 1926-11-06 12 From lehoajbey'i eaaa* on Clergy:nu n There are three kinds oi clergy* nun. hishups, recters, and i urats The bishupa tell the rectors to work, and the cur.it s have to do it A curat is a thin married man, but when he is a recter he L r ets61 words
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Advertisement137 1926-11-06 12 IT vj '**<~ 11 a uflMm-. A <fWHEN BABY IS CROSS AND SLEEPLESS son .thine wrong and the little One is taking the only means he has telling it. Under such circumstances the temptation to administer a sleeping draugl ite of si me kind is often great, but don't do137 words
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Advertisement781 1926-11-06 12 *<. s> *> 4s> 4 *♦> ♦♦♦•>♦♦♦♦<• <• r WINCHESTER I GUARANTEED *^P j FLASHLIGHT PRODUCTS If r *r '^^F^j. '-^=-'1- r r^^^^^^^tMßHaaS?*sfei I IoM x :j j^^_ Ltjt^ l* nw«•i i v l m the V it v The Most Patented Features l ::..t Ci Coanaiaot v V the781 words
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Article1249 1926-11-06 13 MR. KIPLING ON TEST OF TIME. Mr. Rndyard Kipling was pies, nted bj Lord I'.diour with tiu gold medal ot the K,.\ ,1 S< en t\ ot l.it< raturc at tli. c< m. pan lianqnet ot the societi m tl.t Ken 1 I »a!V ii« Piccadilly In1,249 words
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Article224 1926-11-06 13 Continuing his drive eastward- on Canton's conquered territory General Yang Sen is still pushing on m the hope of electing the Southerners from Hunan province. He has now reached Stage when the Nationalists will have to otkr determined resistance, or their rear may he m danger. met224 words
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Article47 1926-11-06 13 DEALERS IN MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND FITTINGS, STRINGBAND SUPPLIERS AND MUSIC TEACHERS. Just unpacked a new consignment of the following:— High Class Portuguese Monthly payments can be arranged. Latest hits always m stock. Mandolines $30 upwards Ordinary Ukuleles 5 Banjo Ukuleles $2047 words
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Advertisement160 1926-11-06 13 i Nanik Store i t BOMBAY SILK MERCHANTS. ♦> X ALL KINDS OF CURIOS LATEST DESIGNS SILKS I FINEST HATS AT LOWEST PRICES. •> INSPECTION KINDLY INVITED t 81. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. THE OVERSEA -CHINESE BANK, LIMITED. m the SS.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 62-63, CHULIA ST Tel. Nos. 3170160 words
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Advertisement62 1926-11-06 13 Dentistry rMOST UP-TO-DATE METHOD. SPECIALITIES IN CROWN BRIDGE WORK. O. JITT SIANG QUALIFIED DENTIST. 75, Hill Street, Singapore (Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary). PHONE 4057. -ADVANCE" 18 carat Rolled Cold is different and better made than other makes you know. II truly does look so like genuine 18 carat62 words
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483 1926-11-06 14 The Malayan Saturday Post. November 6. 1926. COUNCIL MATTERS. There- was such a flood of oratory at the last Council Meeting, and the number of subjects touched upon was so large, that We are not going to attempt anything like an exhaustive comment on the proceedings. There are, however, one483 words
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Article250 1926-11-06 14 We should like ti) make i plea for the observance of Armistice Pay aiul Remembrance Day n.xt week. We have already referred m these columns to certain matters m this connection, but make DO ipofc gy i I acain bringing these matters to the notice i f <»ur250 words
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Article223 1926-11-06 14 May we take this opportunity of commending to our Muslim readers the chums <>f the committee which has been formed to aid Muslim students m their search for education. The Muslim Community as a whole- is not a j>art:cularly. rich community and the aim of the Muslim223 words
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Article214 1926-11-06 14 The Young Women's Christian ciation showed great forethought I lew years ago, they erected th( R. i m on Piahfyaon Green. Tl: not tlie slightest doubt that tli ing has been a real boon to the w< men employed m the various I*ll t« am, as it214 words
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Article645 1926-11-06 14 Hii Kxcellencv the Govern, r. otherwise- m good health, is aajflerinij an attack of phlebitis m his leg had to lie up for MOM dava Dr. Noel Charke has been appoint the seat m the Legislative Council ren vacant by the death of Mr. J. V. T/eaw645 words
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Advertisement320 1926-11-06 14 Adelphi Hotel SINGAPORE. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 5-30-7-30. AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Telephone: 937 938. Telegrams: M Adelphi." HARRY H. WILLIES. Managing Director. ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD. College at Home Yor can now obtain a College Education at your own home by studying the new Courses especially prepared320 words
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Advertisement31 1926-11-06 14 SpiA Feci Young then you will look young. Fead your body with Sanatogen. You will soon notice a new glow of health. You will fael rejuvenatad. SANATOGEN Yhe Trmn Tonic-Food. m31 words
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Article125 1926-11-06 15 Sir A Chamberlain's Tribute to Signor Mussolini. The rtffjans m Rome, publishes an interview with Sir Austen Chamberlain m which Sir Austen is reported to have sate! Signed Massolini is a wonderful man and a .ormielable worker. 1 cannot enter into the internal policy of foreigm countries.125 words
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Article228 1926-11-06 15 Rare, priceless treasures of beaten gold, jade and porcelain, which c.nee adorneel the Imperial Palace of China. have been bartered to a Japanese concern for the sum -t li^oayeoa m order te» provide funds for th< former Boy Knipe-re>r, Mr. Henry Tv Vi, who has BOt received his228 words
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Article561 1926-11-06 15 DISPOSAL OF COLLECTIONS. GENEROUS GRANTS TO LOCAL BRANCHES. Till Bditob, Mxi.w w Baroanav Post," BUfGAPOM Pear Sir,- There is ao nnicli misinformed rumour current m Malay* to-day with regard to tlu diepoaal of the- money collected on Poppy-day," that I should be vcrv glad if you would publish561 words
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Advertisement169 1926-11-06 15 t THE AUSTIN seven I OI THE LITTLE CAR IBAT HAS f BIG CAR PERFORMANCE j^SSn^Kh /BR v£j* _^aana^^ *ms*** aaaaa^VieM _^^^n^ THE STANDARD TOURER Price $1,500. BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. 1 The Whole World Wants It— So Will You JLSSfSJ 3SS th y favourite of who one, "The whole world169 words
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Article673 1926-11-06 16 By Condor. Tin football season dosed officially >>> Tueedaj last wlu 11 tin MEM nut and defeated tin Singapore Chinese at tin Stadium by the narrow margin of two tone the soldier* an thua to U congratulated "ii baring completed the doubti event all thronghont tbej673 words
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Article854 1926-11-06 16 A. E. R. Gilligan - A. E. R. Gilligan. e. >LLINS'S M N o\ iow smith. 7s. .\s 1 member of tlu Selection Committee Mr Gilligan probablj foand this book 1 i/erj difficult otM to write. Ilu season is over now, tlu Australians have played the last match <■< what was. taking854 words
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Article166 1926-11-06 16 Next spring maj sn Sir Alan Cobham, the- intrepid airman, repeating his feat e»f thine tt> Australia, and he Ih-jk-s t<> tike Mr- Cobham nn<l his little bojr with him, v the Empire .V Clergj and lajrmen who are co-operating m the task of painting the railingi <>t Startforel Parish166 words
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Advertisement156 1926-11-06 16 aaafl SIM AmW^trnW BUUBuI <V Valf/ *fl BnuLk mWXf\\3mmW\ ■I Mm\^l^Aw9^a^mmm^ A \mW^^mmnnr^Jm\ V|| Lm A I SB. »JS*sT unaaanV jbbbh But fnaaal mm\^dmLL tsaaraflvfa 8*?! f«s^ j mNOR"GEVm t Jl^ j "^gaw^aw 4i+\f* a nan ft fk^ L^B m y^A—^ FoicrH I M h\ a iihe-mm^ ambitious A* mothtl156 words
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Article926 1926-11-06 17 i- always some standard which m ioualy or nnconsciouslj make law ot Ins life, wlunher it is nt igi the good opinion of others. igj gt Uraj of rectitndi Bui if he s himself only by an external law, how- scellent it may be, and however I ration926 words
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Article451 1926-11-06 17 It is Sunday morning, and above earth* bcaaty shines the purest, softest sky. lay window is thrown open; I see the BUttny gleam anon garden leaves ami flowers; f hear the birds whose we «nt it is to sjag to nn- fcvet and anon the martins that have451 words
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Article99 1926-11-06 17 The- value of rights, m I free de-tnoeraev, ia stneth eontinKcnt on the-ir subsequent di velopine-nt into duties I'tiless this .levelopinent takes place the rights wMcn the eriti/cn has won are I s(H-ial danger, for they are apt to become a menace m his h.in.l for exercising99 words
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Article18 1926-11-06 17 U xou cannot be I producer, then be a middleman end pass nlonp the good thinp" at life.18 words
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Article290 1926-11-06 17 Somehow the practice <>t reading is often invested with ;i peculiar halo. It is thought that there is i rtrtae m any ordinary tiook which anyone may Imbibe by a single perusal, the truth being there may be no virtue whatever but only charm; no depth, no grip on290 words
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Advertisement203 1926-11-06 17 I *£&mmmmmmmm& S «£&<£ a jfe |ss <&»#-«>• ~*§W& V«-fe>^ *.**■"*>■* *&-&&w I H i ASSETS OVER $6,500,000 S.C. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $22,000,000. j < The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j 4 (INeeiKPORATEI) IN STKAITS SICTTLKMENTSv I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry,203 words
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Article237 1926-11-06 18 SOME "FORD APHORISMS. "There an always tWO kinds d people m the world those who pioneer and who ploel. The plodders atwaya .at..* k the pioneers the plodders would hat* BO" where to plod had lle.t the pioneers first chared the wa\ A generation ago then wen a ihoUSand 1111237 words
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Article125 1926-11-06 18 It is the love e»f knowledge, tlu ardour of scientific curiosity, driving US continually to absorb new facts and ideas, to make them our own, and lit them into the living and growing system of our thought, an I the trained faculty of eloing this, the alert and supple125 words
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251 1926-11-06 18 TENANCY AND LAND OWNERSHIP IN CHEKIANG, CHINA. Land owners m v'hekiang province, as m the east of W'uhu, Atihwei pfOVinOt are ne>t abb- to exercise complete control over their property. The title is merely nominal, ami m fact the landlord is merely joint owner with his tenant, by custom, the251 words
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Article208 1926-11-06 18 Happiness is ail .nlne\ ctllellt .1 great achievemeal It does not e-ome through am tortuitoiis or happy c bailee. The man who earns it has it. the man who docsat deserve it has aothnsg m his hand, no matter what his wealth may be with trhich he lan bin208 words
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Article302 1926-11-06 18 The first duty e.t hushaiids IS DO syinp.ithisc with their wives m all their cares snd labour*. Men are apt to forget, amfd the perplexities and annoyances of business, th.it bonu cares -ire also annoying, and trj the patience and the sirengt!; <»f their wives. They302 words
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Article317 1926-11-06 18 Pour children living on I Mnall Hum at Kanders. ,11 bast Jutland. Denmark, have contracted foot-eiui-mouth di seaae. hcxai doctors are niv stifled, as COWS arc not kept on the farm, and it is thought that the dlSeaae was carried ia milk sent from farm where foot-and-mouth317 words
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Advertisement265 1926-11-06 18 DESPONDENT WOMEN tmoafl often will find the root ni their trouble m m rnnctional canaea. Fo* example, abaence nf daily n titv has dejuesMng intlueuce on the spirits besides, injnriotai to the whole system. As a speedy aid for this tumble Pinkettes, the d little laxatives, are oi the greatest265 words
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Article1191 1926-11-06 19 NAPIER SHAW - NAPIER SHAW By SIR The Famous Meteorologist. I humcaiies, landslides, niemd imsterious lights m the sky— all m the first three (matters of 1936 1 What is wrong with e>ur agc-wcarv world r people are Sshing themselves .<r there is a special significance m1,191 words
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Advertisement31 1926-11-06 19 FOR HIGH GRADE PHOTOGRAPHS One that yon can show or give to your relatives and friends, with a great deal of satisfaction and pride GO TO LEE BROTHERS 48-5. Hill Street,31 words
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Advertisement447 1926-11-06 19 THE GREATEST AND MOST BENEFICENT I 2 DISCOVERY. f T TUBERCULOSIS, PHTHISIS AND CON- J§ SUMPTION AND ASTHMA OVER- X Mf THROWN— ROOTED OUT OF THE v SYSTEM. Mp m SUFFERERS FROM THE ABOVE uaHala^^^ll DISEASES NEED NOT DESPAIR. fiT H^N'cY^li -I SPECIFIC that gives a new lease oi hie447 words
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Advertisement32 1926-11-06 20 MUSIC TEACHER MRS. H. EBKRT, Inquiries 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.32 words
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Advertisement341 1926-11-06 20 A MONARCH I §1 HAM j Xix YORK CUTS. j BEST OBTAINABLE. j Pre: <ir< <( hy j Manchester Bacon Smoking Co. Ltd. j Liverpool, England. j j SOLE AGENTS FOR S.S. A*D F.M.S. jArathoon Bros. Ltd I 6 and 7 Telegraph Street. SINGAPORE. !>♦ ♦*>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«>♦♦♦♦♦*>♦♦♦♦♦ :>»f Miscellaneous Books. I341 words
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Article954 1926-11-06 21 BISHOP WELLDON - RELIGION OF TO-MORROW. BISHOP WELLDON By (Dean of Durham). Religion i- .1 never dying element oi n nature. Jt has been often B&& tiK. 1 al ,d condemdn snd even declsred t<> be and, but v has shrsyi rarvived. it.il .111 element 1- it m human nature men and (somen954 words
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Advertisement271 1926-11-06 21 AFRAID TO EAT. The Plight of the Dyspeptic. Are you one of those who are afraid to eat because of the pain and discomfort that follow every meal? If so, it is evident that your stomach has become too weak to do its work. Most stomach remedies try to digest271 words
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Advertisement163 1926-11-06 21 f stakes Hair StaV^l —A my^tyle >TACO^j^he^ Cihas ncvcf/6pen^tqualltd Smart heads Shingled or bobbed or cropped. Everywhere you see them nowadays Stacomb has made it pcs- sible to do away with unkempt hair. Non-greasy non-staining light velvety invisible. For Men and Women both obtainable from your chemist and most department163 words
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Advertisement227 1926-11-06 22 x I X t I V J V I A art J M M M M _i_^M»— x RIDE irf— WILLYS OVERLAND taf y IB- /ll FINE MOTOR CARS. FOUR SIX CYLINDER. J^^^^BL jll l-V PRICE $14SO TO ***** f.o.r. Singapore. fe^J^^^Jj^^ THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., 1 1926 LTD. "WJi^B'W/227 words
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Article, Illustration44 1926-11-06 23 I |i jfiven Sembilan; aj the Chinese Miners Association, Seremban, to the HonmV Mi. I.- W H I,'. nd \l- W it ye of] i to I'.n-'i.ni lon furlough. <">-' x M Club, Mi R. C\ 11. Wolfl .1 Mrs. Wolff. Tfw44 words
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Article, Illustration91 1926-11-06 23 SDF f W Rowland, entertained hy the old boys ot Ualai I n j ii.. ii p Ku.l. KaiiffMir prioi lo bis retirement. M t the Federated Rest Howe, Mian I led m th ire u^'- Chulan, C.M.O. Nature Art Studio Farewell DinneiNature Art Studio - 91 words
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Article, Illustration48 1926-11-06 24 i .i,.iii!«t<''i s r ASDF Ihe temple ol Tua i'«k Kong at Koo Soo which is vis tlie Chinese on the IMb moon I lie M.i .i\ Ikitok oi top oi Koo J >'\\ n X Soo «how:ni! Tan Chip YoungTan Chip Young - 48 words
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