Malayan Saturday Post, 18 June 1927
1927-06-18
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section22 1927-06-18 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY VOL. IV. NO. 22 JUNE 18. 1927. PRICE 2Q CENTS22 words
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Advertisement235 1927-06-18 1 SINGAPdIc .MANO C. wiksn».isiiaiat. j BEST VALUE j IN I MUSICAL j INSTRUMENTS r ■nßkta^S^an^4aV aa Sla«Sw Ma annTaai !By Special Appoiatmeot <j| To His Majesty The Kin* of Siam t \w 4 i fflS^^^ IC7O <M w CHOICE SELECTION OF f f j g \«rfF HANDSOME JEWELLERY I j;235 words
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Advertisement16 1927-06-18 1 j SINGAPORE PIANO Cl. j tMlinPlacf. smmi 101 j GRAMOPHONES j I I RECORDS aaan^a>,,anjaianjniaa i—16 words
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Advertisement391 1927-06-18 2 anannnnnnnnnannßnßßnßannnnnnnnaaaannnnn~^aaa HENDERSON LINE. BIBBY LINE. Of fast twin-screw mail passenger vesaels between RANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Penang. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS HOMEWARD SAILINGS BY FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEA3^S BETWEEN uicestershire June 30 Gloucestershire Aug j RANGOON, MARSEILLES AND ENGLAND. Shropshire (motor vessel) July 14 Oxfordshire391 words
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Article575 1927-06-18 3 A contemporary concisely defines marriage as "Aisle, Altar, Hymn." From the bride's point of view, we suggest that a truer definition would be "I'll— Alter— Him! "It is torture," says Mr. Justice Cluer, "for women to hold their tongues." Happily, it is a torture to which they575 words
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Advertisement145 1927-06-18 3 V ER FEEL JUMPY. WORN OUT. IT IS CAUSED BY rANNIN IN BAD TEA. THE RE l 8 VERY SIMPLE. DRINK GOLD LEAF TEA (THE TEA /ITH THE LEAST TANNIN) AND rO U WILL BE RIGHT. TRY THIS DELICIOUS TEA AND NOTICE HOW THE ABSENCE OF EXCESS TANNIN ALLOWS THE145 words
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Advertisement60 1927-06-18 3 DO YOU KNOW OF a very useful book which is steadily flndin| its way into every Malayan household i It is KAMSHASTRA a guide tc Health, Wealth and Prosperity. If you have not yet perused its useful pages get a copy A postcard will bring it t< your home v60 words
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Advertisement161 1927-06-18 3 FOR Drugs. Patent Mediciness. Perfumeries. Surgical. Instrumenta, and Appliances at roclc-bottom prices, Please order direct from Sincere Dispensary, Limited. Incorporated m Singapore) 48-2, Hill Street. Telegraphic Address "SINCERE" Brunch :-1 1 Clmlia StreetTele R rphic Address ••KEWSUTONG" Wholesale and Ketail Suppliers to Estates. Hospitals. Dispensaries and Mines. We assure prompt161 words
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Advertisement253 1927-06-18 4 I The Finest Port Obtainable I BOTTLED IN OPORTO BY KOPKE Co. j Established 1683. 4 1 PINiST ©LD MATyRSO TAWNY. FROM ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS. KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED, j' SOLE AGENTS. mL. ""rX -^fcr-H^%^ Excellent Accommodations Xx|ffe> \*™ck X2V Superior Service Dollar Steamship Line American Mail Line ROUND THE253 words
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Article, Illustration27 1927-06-18 5 Snapshots f the football match between the Dukes and the Chinese. Snapshots of the steeplechase on Monday June 6 on the Singapore Race Course.27 words
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Article, Illustration103 1927-06-18 6 "YOUNG" STRIBUXG TEACHES AMERICAN BEAUTY I ART OF SELF-DEFENQE. I William "Young" L. Stribling, well-known boxer, contender I for Gene Tunney's heavyweight crown, takes it upon himself I t(» teach Dorothy Knapp, acclaimed by many art critics as the American Venus, the art of self-defence. "OLD RARITY" WHISKY, GUARANTEED 15103 words
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Miscellaneous140 1927-06-18 6 v***:».x»***.>»:..:..:.a>ax.*^ SOLUTION OF CHARITY CROSSWORDS No. 18. Across.— 1. Pesta; 5. Crake; 9. Kob; 10. Rag; ti. Puree; 13. Anode; 15. Era; 16. Teg; 17. Roe; 18. Rents; 20. Scant; 22. Stags; 26. Steam; ia Her; 31. Taw; 32. Pro; 33. Inosa; 35, Kaser; 37, Mai; 38. Ado; 39, Trace;140 words
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Advertisement291 1927-06-18 7 t WEAKNESS, DEBILITY ANAEMIA deschTens' of Haemoglobin Already 90.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LBADIWG DISPBNSARIBS a CARLSBERG BEER M THE BEST. .MmmWn\ nK| Obtainable from291 words
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Article975 1927-06-18 8 Make the most <»i tlu day, by deter mining to sr>cnd it on two sorts 0 acquaintances only, those by whoii something may Ik- got, and tb<^- fron whom something may fv learned. A weak mind is like a microscope which magnifies trilling things but e^an975 words
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Advertisement648 1927-06-18 8 i Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappjj. i I* i y VmWmmm CONTRACT WITH THK NETHERLANDS INDIAN «.<)VKRNMI;ni «j. Telephone No. 3640 sub-connections to:— Manager's Dec^k, A^t. Manager's I)e>k, Marine Sujit., Gener •> I PkSSfhl Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. a p V I'assa^re EK?pt. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and Straits Settlements of648 words
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800 1927-06-18 9 not often that judges or affile I weep, (writes Byron Ikllinghan "Evening Kxpress"). Yet it v -ting fact that the records ol who have done so show that m tance they were great lawyers imputation of being "terrors" chappy victims of thei attacks. rtcm800 words
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Article102 1927-06-18 9 Not being able to make much beadway m his native village, Bill Jones went to London to seek his fortune. His wife, whom he left behind, lived it* a state of continue! dread lest some ealamitv should overtake him m the great city iDOUt which she had heard so many102 words
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Advertisement325 1927-06-18 9 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY OF HOLLAND, JAVA SUMATRA GOODS, Etc. Batavia Gramophone Records Batavia music pieces and albums Java romanized Story Books Java Preserved Fruits Different kinds of Java Sambals Best kinds of Fish and Prawn Cracker! (Krupuk I 'dang and Ikan jang paling back) Different kinds of Java Syrups325 words
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Advertisement141 1927-06-18 9 W m*^**^ l^n ll m mm^mmT -if' V^ _^^^k .^iaHMßi^KaSsL. f |oo much suivN I 100 muck air, J \loo muck exercise/ Then come dizziness, weariness, throbbing temples, and headache. There's an end to pleasure, to fine plans, and to games. In such emergencies Aspirin Tablets 'tiay&C is a real141 words
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Article3095 1927-06-18 10 JOEL JOCELYN - J NEW SERIAL STORY BY JOEL JOCELYN .1/ THOR Of THB FAI L Ot A SUM MAY GARDEN'S SILENi <. I SEASW STREET," ETC. a s.YV '1 sis TONY I 1 -I- AM. iccretan :,,l(1 adviser to CHARLES 1. AT1. 1 Y. millionaire M.V., whose wife,3,095 words
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Advertisement453 1927-06-18 10 ■j •> 9• -jfE?- f~ ""^fe- r rr j^gjHpPPjr! ~*"'!Si m .>. S *mm^mmrjj!!k~^lmmmy^^&^£ k^-- xglSf! I t -^^f-^mm\%f^^~- '^^^^^aß^paj^saT^alanSßM^ •a* F &r, I Sir V I i ~^W*tl Wl '^^m\tQ^^mm^mWmmm^^wim^^- V; w ***"*^T I Njj«B w^ K^a«J an ill WB^atEll ul ■HSMpMa^a^aia^ala^a^Bl j Focusing Flashlights! I In the i,453 words
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1500 1927-06-18 11 SINGAPORE FOOTBALL LEAGUE SENIOR DIVISION. By o Visitor. S. C C vs. S. R. C. g r C started their second round tOO well and their display m this v feU far short of expectations. In t lst ronnd oi the Condition UIS decided improvement m V, lt eh m1,500 words
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Article1015 1927-06-18 11 Rousing theeia from all sides of the packed stadium spontaneously burst out to greet the Manila team as they marched into the field. Their youthful, cheerful and smart api>earance combined with their clean play appealed to the Singapore sorting crowd that every bit of good play received1,015 words
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Advertisement33 1927-06-18 11 I THE WORLD'S m jw m MOST FULLY EQUIPPED rflW Reduced Price $1,566.00 JT^-tM/ G^^mt^***^*^^^^^^ THE ONLY LOW PRICED CAR ON WHIPPET THE CYCLE CARRIAGE j CO., (1926) LTD. (Incorporated m S.S.I fl33 words
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Article464 1927-06-18 12 The following Quotations were issued by Measfl Baker, Morgan ft Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur on the I ,tl: infant. RftfcfrtfH BmytWt Sellers. Ulenbys fa^s U-9S Al<.r «..i;.ih^ *-75 Am..! Malaya il" \\«i Kamnga Awr HiUmi Aver Moteks 1-35 Ay«! Pun 12.0. 1300 BaUM 3 }>' Balgowniea liatu464 words
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Article165 1927-06-18 12 max be of scientific interest, but it i> nut t<» the best interests of the child, whose prospects m lite be ruined by such experimentation. If it i^ a "wise father who understands his own child," it is even a wiser parent who knows what165 words
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Article215 1927-06-18 12 The undernoted non-fiction works will be available for issue to-day, at 1 v a.m. Arnold (Sir Edwin) The Light of Asia. Xew Ed. iQ2o. ilius. m exvlour by H. Carr. Bowen (Marjorie) The Netherlands Display'd, or the delights of the Low Countries. 1020. ilius. Brossard (Ch.) Colonies Francaises.215 words
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Article193 1927-06-18 12 fecverence the highest, have p with the lon tat. Let this da; vr fornianee of the meanest duty 1 ftreligion. The greatest man living maj m A m nvL-d of the meanest as much the meanest does of him. Bnvy is the deformed and offspring of egotism and when re193 words
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Advertisement64 1927-06-18 12 GET YOUR NEWSPAPER OR BOOK I BAHNAN CO., I Booksellers News- Agents, THE MALAY MAIL M I IS NOW OBTAINABLE FROM US. 45, Jalan Si-Si, Muar. BAHNAN CO., MUAR. tttttvvvyvvvvvvV'A'VVVVV VV% VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV* *vv a cK M CONDCyy V 4u *l a^V W TJAP R'NGGiT J j SOLE AGENTS FOR S.64 words
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Article556 1927-06-18 13 3EING SMILES OF THE WEEK. .**.>.>•>♦♦♦♦♦♦******** fly "Quiz.' rem* that Sir Hugh met with a n urv as a result of a fall from ..denied, and one paper goes to tender apologies for pubit to His Kxcellency, "who is be a keen and experienced not heard any suggestion thc556 words
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Advertisement569 1927-06-18 13 Tel No 3981. Tel No. 3981. BUICK MOTOR HIRING No. 6, Orchard Road, Singapore. Comfortable Reliable Bnick Cars for hire DAY AND NIGHT. j 5 seater Bnick cars at $2.70 p. hour nett 7 seater Bnick ears at $4.50 Sjx>rts Model and Saloon ears at $3.50 M j Trips to569 words
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Article3664 1927-06-18 14 Fourth Anniversary Celebration H E. THE GOVERNOR PRESIDES. The fourth anniversary I thi 1 pening of St. Andrew's Hospital, Singap was cekl rated on Thursday, oth instant. The public meeting at which tin report for tlu- past Veal Was Mil lliitted WaS attended by a larg< gathering3,664 words
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Advertisement53 1927-06-18 14 i: A Convenient I Portable Light I for every purpose Made m many styles and f sizes including four focusing types which project a powerful, brilliant light 300, 400, 800 and 1000 to 1500 feet distant. evEREADy Flashlights and Batteries m\ —they last longer IM Ml 1 IHR rHIPPS(MaUva)LiJ. /M53 words
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Article, Illustration106 1927-06-18 15 Mts. Ferguson-Davie, 0.8. E., t* whom a fine tribute was ]'aid at the meeting; for her great and noble work, w ith her daughter !>• rothy. H. K. Sir Hugh Clifford arrives to preside at the Public Meeting. His Excel- lency is seen just as he106 words
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Article, Illustration96 1927-06-18 16 Mil ii AT Till. sTAIH! M 1.-\-l W* BS ~Mm*\ %W aMWM* m A \kw of tin sp rts m I r< gress. BJBJBJBJBJBjBBaWaaa"aaasBBSBBBBB 120 yds. Hurdles (heats showing Pte. 11. C. Mills (71 S. V. C. and Capt. Ford of 20 B. R. next to96 words
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Article184 1927-06-18 17 Present-day conditions are unusually eina The baaaaaseai man finds himself icd ami worried to I degree. Such M these call for maximum cfficieii,,f the individual. Good health, c l !> essential to success, is now fraught with consequence. Calm and general alertness are of noun. imiK.rtance. History has184 words
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Advertisement126 1927-06-18 17 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. oe Nos. 3046 3047. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: See Teong Wah, Esq. (Chairman). C.aw Khek Khiam, Esq. Vice Chairman). Ong Soon Tee, Esq. Koh San Hin, Esq. Seah126 words
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Advertisement386 1927-06-18 17 itififiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiftiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiififtiitiiifiifffiiiiints j A GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT I a Prices at Singapore g< Five-passenger Five-passenger Sport Seven-l'asscng,>r Five-passenger E£ 1 a Touring-Car— Touring-Car— Touring-Car— Sedan- 3 Series 115 f^ooo Series 128 $3750 Series 128 $4100 Series 113 $35.0 E W (Including bulb horn, one extra wire wheel, one extra tyre and386 words
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169 1927-06-18 18 The Malayan Saturday Post. June 18, 1927. SIR THEODORE FRASER. Yesterday we had to say good-bye to 11. H. Major-General Sir Theodore Kraser, who for the past three years I has been General Officer Commanding the Forces, Malaya. The past few I months have seen the departure of quite I169 words
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Article268 1927-06-18 18 Sir Hugh Clifford, wisely from some points of view, has declared that he intends to spend a year or so travelling about Malaya, renewing acquaintance with those i>arts which he already knows and obtaining first-hand impressions of those that he doesn't. Hence, presumably, lie will formulate no policy268 words
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Article258 1927-06-18 18 Last week rubber prices suffered quite a sensational reaction. There has since been some recovery, and no one who really studies the situation attaches much importance to such purely temporary market phases. With Malaya and Ceylon e\'i»orting only 60 per cent, of Standard Production during the258 words
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Article219 1927-06-18 18 In one way or another, Malaya really seems to have a definite prospect of air services within the not distant future. Mr. Neville Vintcent, for one, promises to give all of us our chance of flying, for he has a plan to inaugurate air communications between different parts219 words
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Article287 1927-06-18 18 I he Straits settlements Rural San ll tion Campaign have issued a booh on M Roundworm Infection," and Dr. Paul Russell, the Director, has sent out a circular letter which has this postscript What shall it profit a boy to i>ass Senior Cambridge examination, if blood Ix.-287 words
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Article391 1927-06-18 18 The other day we saw a leaflet which was devoted to the purpose of setting forth the advantages of a Noon-Day Club, which we were told was the Down -Town Branch of the Singapore V.M.C.A., situated m Union Building. This circular contained a list of prices for391 words
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Advertisement390 1927-06-18 18 ADELPHI HOTEL SINGAPORE. TEA DANCES Every Tuesday 6.30—7.30. AFTER DINNER DANCES Every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. ROOF GARDEN CINEMA Every Sunday Evening. Telephone 937—938. Telegrams: Adelphi. ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., Harry H. Willies, Managing Director a_B_B_a_r J^klSsS- v j[kw)H ■K^ _Ba-SBS_^a__*Bß_-7 Mfej Knowledge is Power. IDLK men are often heard to390 words
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Advertisement23 1927-06-18 18 \WS\V_aV) *//m*9f Cure Sore Throat and prevent infectious diseases such as Influenza, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, etc. with IfORMAMINT rk, Gmrm-KiUint Throat TobUt W23 words
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Article882 1927-06-18 19 !rtstnan wwitts success or failure of games do tirely depend on what takes place field of sport but effective control lirection under recognised organiscontribute m no small measure s the maintenance of a standaid nt with the objects aimed at. .tnisations as are functioning v have882 words
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Article72 1927-06-18 19 That which is won ill will never wear well for there is a curse attends it which will waste it and the same corrupt dispositions which incline men to the sinful ways of getting, will incline them to the like sinful ways of spending. A certain amount of distrust is72 words
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Advertisement222 1927-06-18 19 ffl A lively lad is Old Man Grey, 12 \__aav C am, fT^ 4Pj Nteps on the gas of his Chevrolet. /g Fu Drives like fun, then starts losing, Bj Ive bust ev'ry record-on a small Gin Sling? ft I -o« N1 1 8 W MOTORS 9 ffl LIMITED [Sf222 words
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845 1927-06-18 20 SPORT OF THE WEEK. A MALAYAN REVIEW. By Argus." After the thrills (and defeat) at Kuala LumiHir. the Australians' Raines at Seremban and Ipt* *W* seined very much of an anti-climax. Neither Southern Malaya nor Northern Malaya has worried them. They have- scored heavily, and their bowleta have made j845 words
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Advertisement232 1927-06-18 20 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $27,000,000 P MASSETS OVER $7,600,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. m (IWCORrO*AT«D IW STRAITS MTTtMitHTtl. ft LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. MPAn OFFICE- Winchester House, Singapore. 1 HEAD F Z Company has deposited with the Supreme Court of England .nd compiles with232 words
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Article, Illustration54 1927-06-18 21 THK WEDDING < >I DR. 11. C. STUBBY AND MIsS 1.11.V THERESA WA'I'S. Left to right: Miss I ris Phipps (flower girl Miss Mona Daley (bridesmaid), Mr. D. Smith (best man), the Bride, tlu Briclvan Miss Evelyn Vzelman (bridesmaid, Dr. A. M. D'Cotta (groomsman TENNIS- COLONY vs. "HE F. M.54 words
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Article, Illustration36 1927-06-18 22 j V,,w,„ M- .Vu.,.,u ri 'l ll '>- «< M*■ V '<■ Ilea.l.|»ar„r>. Kual;, 1.urn,,,,. ;,f,,r Kin,'. Hi„l„lay l>a,,„k. MALAYA vs. AUSTRALIA. ,U ictUn is a *nai«hct of Mr. Okeson, Sectary cf the Selangoi Club ,vho«e arran emenl36 words
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Advertisement132 1927-06-18 23 E(£mianeivfa>l I BALLOON TYRES I GIVE I THE BEST SERVICE I SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA SIME, DARBY COMPANY, LIMITED, I SINGAPORE, MALACCA, PENANG, IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR, SEREMBAN AND MUAR. I EVERY MUSIC LOVER KNOWS 1 OR SHOULD KNOW THE DELIGHTFUL MELODY 1 Of the World-Famous Opera by Oscar Strauss "THE132 words
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Advertisement119 1927-06-18 24 ■•■'•■'ai'* I*'1 I «-■»> .aa.»>>a<a aj» I I afr i X BBS BBa_-a_y U_3afPlv a___l _r ill m DO YOU REALISE |j That more PENCIL LEAD is wasted through improper j| sharpening than is actually j used up m writing? YOU KNOW That waste of PENCIL LEAD j is waste119 words
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Advertisement570 1927-06-18 24 +*mMm*\Sm*M*lm*M»+m*M*pm*Mm+em m e4\m) _^,ja^a».«>»^^>'-^v- <^V-^ <* ,^*a* r,, ***V V j CHARITY CROSSWORDS NO. 20 j I t A Prize of $200 f I a t will be paid for the correct or nearest correct solution of this puzzle, f From the profits of this week's competition 50 per cent,570 words
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1517 1927-06-18 25 CRICKET AS THE GAME OF THE PEOPLE. CHARLES MACARTNEY. Australian- commence their I mi n what I have termed the ,sene tin" stage. In other words, v i:i rly age, almost every Ausoy has played with his mates, barelegged, with bat and a >itiotl ball and a kerosene tin as1,517 words
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Advertisement257 1927-06-18 25 PAVILION THEATRE! TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN PRESENTING f hUNDER THE RED ROBE"! I ___fl a ♦> I aIfJ.K/^ A flf/i^P METRO-SUPER if FEATURING I Ii •< vSfV ALMA RUERENS Pv iwliy robert mantell r 1 M XVW^ AND A CAST OF Z W/Jniftf 1,500 PEOPLE. ;> <^# Cosmopolitan Corporation a257 words
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Article418 1927-06-18 26 In the race tor tile .xoei ue mumm cup, held on the iS April m Italy bet ween Uaaao Aprutino and Pea-Be, <>\ei a distance of :.;c> miles, the winner wa 'I Giovanni Spino/zi driving a Fiat 501 1 his time Ixing of II minutes 46 second: the418 words
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Article184 1927-06-18 26 Where They Differed. They were an ideal couple. He asked her to marry him ;se I she always agreed with every. he I Slid, and she accepted him for ti:,. rea- I son that he never said anythr. to I which she didn't csit to agree. They lived quite happily184 words
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Advertisement76 1927-06-18 26 __a^_!_f C_aff_|_W W*jd Jjlj i_i _^_da_W afV HI With every Thornycroft you have an assurance of j^aw----"^ '-s^f^T^ 100 per cent, satisfaction based on its 28 years' reputation, and confirmed by the experience of owners the world over. Marjne Motors tmm 7 to 10 BHJ> 1 Motor Vehicles from 3076 words
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Advertisement294 1927-06-18 27 H KARAMCHAND'S ORIENTAL SILK PALACE DRAPERS, JEWELLERS SILK MERCHANTS Proprietor T. TAHILHAM* 86, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. JUST UNPACKED— NEW DRESS MATERIALS FINE MODELS OF READY MADE DRESSES ALWAYS IN STOCK dONE TRIAL WILL SATISFY YOU PLEASE COMEAND TRY US 11 li lI I I I I II I I294 words
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Advertisement188 1927-06-18 28 I A. E. G. STANDARD TYPEWRITER i UP-TO-DATE MODEL. Service V_F __rt__i mm*, i mmmmmamm i*^^ v 9^^^ r mr^um. Greath reduce* aWr__£ aWIWu-aK Greatly redt ■~^y_^___\'\JraVyyy TjC^— Vfl B"___^f___ J__bVb__ L —^^S**£—^S—T^, V UNIVERSAL KEYBOARD- Two shift keys, 88 Characte; I Feather-weight elastic touch. Smooth noiseless runnl x i188 words
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Article537 1927-06-18 29 OLD BY A SCENE-PAINTER. of thC foremost creators of pic-.iage-faiieiy. > Ir J**-* llarkL r lome of hit e_Djerieacta of sixty connection with the stage into a ••titled "Studio and Stage" The book is full of rood m the following show KNJGHT Oi- DIUTtY LANKthoie who knew him537 words
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Article290 1927-06-18 29 The World's First Singers. The love of nature is becoming more general everywhere, and there is little of the Sense km destruction of songbirds! and their eggs that disgraced the past 1 two generations Rather is there a desire to know more, and Professor J. Arthur290 words
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Article297 1927-06-18 29 Selkirk's Life on Lonely Island. The story is told of the origin of Robinson Crusoe," m Seamen All" (Heinemann by Mr. E Keble Chatterton, a well-known authority on maritime history. Everyone knows, be says, that Alexander Selkirk went out m Dampier's privateering expedition m 1703. anothat297 words
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Advertisement211 1927-06-18 29 WHERE TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED I S. PUNTING, I 64, Victoria Street. SINGAPORE. Canton Blackwood i I r Furniture I Beautiful Everlasting I Regular shipments are being received fl every fortnight and are offered for i sale at moderate prices. 1 Inspection cordially invited. V i THE HENG WAH COMPANY I211 words
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Advertisement238 1927-06-18 30 ti** gkj I /IjL, THE AUSTIN SEVEN THE AUSTIN TWELVF -.///Z^^^^ SALOON $1,75 l I SALOON $3,600 _b_T*_s|s^^^ TOURER $1,450 .f_amJLl _-«^-_i--^ I IMI T F D !j^\^ ,_,_,_illr 3^a_H^^mS/ B-__aaH_H^3PW _***i-i m KzJ^* wm Singapore, Penang, Kuala I.umpnr, Ipoh. Seremban. -v^^^ A _/XaW Jl I P_____r V X a****238 words
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Advertisement196 1927-06-18 30 •B<.Beaaa*.eaeßß*aa'a_*a*»B.a_.aß*a..*fc.a;.."a_...*..-a^^^ L The Calcium fEw. < I s-Htei >' _v _p^ t I "These Kalzana-tablets J cured me of Eczema I In all skin infect ons Kalzana-t iblets will m a very short t me allay the itching, which so often drives the sufierer almost to despair. Used wiih outward196 words
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Article, Illustration133 1927-06-18 31 rhe wedding ot Mr. A. B. Samuels, Assistant Master Anglo-Chines* School, Tcluk Anson, and Miss Daisy T. Maclntyre, daughter of Mr. E. P. Maclntyre <>f Kuala Lumpur, and a teacher m the Pasar Road kwemment English School, Kuala Lumpur, was solemnised at the Methodist Episcopal Church, Teluk133 words
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Article, Illustration100 1927-06-18 32 Tin. Acting British Resident arrives and accompanied by the Headmaster of the School inspects the 803 Scouts. School Cadets March Past. The acting British Resident reading the King's Message. The Wolf Cubs awaiting the arrival of the British Resident. m _____*UU_ the100 words
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Article, Illustration33 1927-06-18 32 Mis. Allen inspects the W-.lf Cubs and Passar Road English School Scouts Mrs. L. Allen inspects the Pudu English Girls School Oirl Guides33 words
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Article1185 1927-06-18 35 AT THE NETS. Some Coaching Suggestions. re .can be no doubt that for the of cricketers batting is -J Attractive part of the game, that they visualise an hour's prac- nets more or less as forty UCC ontribution to others' and ..mites enjoyment of their1,185 words
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