Malayan Saturday Post, 14 January 1928
1928-01-14
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section23 1928-01-14 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED XtXLAYA'3 LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY ,/OL. /I/. NO. 5 2 JANUARY 14. 1928. PRICE 2O CENTS23 words
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Advertisement177 1928-01-14 1 I BF T VALUE i I IK MUSICAL f|N iRIMEHTS By Special M!4,M Appointment 9 iVUGNIFICIENT JEWELLERY 1 f DIAMOND NECMLACES .^^^Wg^j^, DIAMOND BRACELETS f 1 ATVCTC RINGS 10tKfcI!> For CH NESE NEW YEAR DnAArnrc EiIC. Y 1 l EXCLUS.VE PATTERNS. OMSORPASSED QUALITY. I «^3. H it h s.».«. B*177 words
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Advertisement8 1928-01-14 1 sinuwk rum ct. FOI GRAMOPHONES I c RECORDS8 words
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Advertisement558 1928-01-14 2 I iIILN MJ iLfJKoON JLIINIL. c* fast twin^crew mail passenprer vessels between I KANGOON, COLOMBO, MARSEILLES AND LONDON I w j t jj th^Qugh connection from Sirgapore and Penang I SCHEDULE OP SAILINGS HOMEWARD SAILINGS I BY FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN Shropshire Feb. 9 Leicestershire May I RANGOON, MARSEILLES AND558 words
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The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED
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Title Section8 1928-01-14 3 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED JANUARY 14. 19288 words
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Article679 1928-01-14 3 Ik "The tirst time you contradict ine I1 1 going to kiss you Mother (giving afternoon-tea instruction "Now, remember, Willie when these cakes are handed round you must take a plain bun from the bottom plate." Willie "Just my luck. The bargain 1 asement again Anxious Aunt679 words
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Advertisement115 1928-01-14 3 IT IS NOT WHAT YOU PAY-IT'S H A YOU GET THAT DECIDES UE OF MILK. WE INTO TEST DARIGOLD N WAY, AND YOU WILL FIND THAT IT IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL MILK TO BE HAD MARKET. CANNED &BOVE THE STANDARD LAID DOWN BY THE AUTHORITIES, JNDILUTED-IT IS CREAM. OF ALL115 words
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Advertisement146 1928-01-14 3 CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES REDUCED IN PRICE GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. WE ASSURE YOU SATISFACTION. i Please write for our price list SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. 48-2, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. JUST ARRIVED FROM FOOCHOW. GENUINE SHEN SHAO AN'S GOLD LACQUER WARES. THE GEM PHARMACY. 63, North Bridge Road. SCIENCE Have Your146 words
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Advertisement335 1928-01-14 4 AA^AAAAAAAAAAAAA ;i v nl f SOMETHING NEW I v 1 1 1 fmi ,1 li i II V I r^ 1^ a I 11 My\J kj K JL^ 1\ j (|B| The Worlds j j J^™" >'"* I IWHllllll^^Bli^'l n J J, THE LANCET referring to Kola stated: \@^SjZ^,,.,.^jisz^?§\ ■Bm^^l335 words
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Article, Illustration57 1928-01-14 5 I i J I T Kuonnous loss was caused to property through incendiary fire. ij Tin damage in Wiii.c Han Road and Thye Han Road. ill II 111 I Military Council Building destroyed ami cash removed from the safe I A57 words
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Article, Illustration42 1928-01-14 6 m« FTctlionrv and Dato 1 Raia Jclai .it the entrance of the Pandal His Excellency (in tin Dais receiving the various addresses presented. His Excellency after the reception, returning to the Residency.42 words
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Article, Illustration36 1928-01-14 6 A specimen Grammatophyllum Spcriosum (Queen of Orchids > in bloom with i.j spikes of* flowers (in Mr. E. Galistan's collection at Tai Tin Road'. A close view of the flowers (about 60 flowers (to36 words
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Advertisement128 1928-01-14 6 H 8 A SUITABLE PRESENT FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR I I I DCIV M II GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. NEW SHIPMENT OF THE 1 u Miss RIBOET' 1 Si \i MALAY RECORDS JUST ARRIVED. I THE QUALITY IS OUTSTANDING. i I M THE LATEST MODERN SQNGS OF I THIS MOST FAMOUS MALAY128 words
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Advertisement385 1928-01-14 7 m CARLSBERG BEER JK> 2 THE BEST. r^Hl "*"***>■ Pi A C —(/J DEBILITY Obtainable from all dealers x4_L-JC I 3jm and by the case from A|J MIA I aJ 1^ EaSt AMatlC C Ltd DESCHKNS ijw^ Singapore. Syrup of Hzmoilobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed Solp385 words
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Article10 1928-01-14 8 NORMAN PENLEY - NEW SI RIAL bfOKY FDSFASSDFASFAD NORMAN PENLEY10 words
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Article564 1928-01-14 8 CHAPTER XVIII W'luU Judith Piske, revelling in net grievances, played away the AuK'tst hours in the ranshinc of Cowes, h<-r luishand was working harder than he had over dooc before in his lift, although ntn s<» genteel profeafioa as medicine wakes stern demands on those who atlain its564 words
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Article2295 1928-01-14 8 CHAPTER XIX The- MotUltspey entered the strait* of Belle Isle during the niuht and when the passengers looked oat of their portholes the following morning, they wen thrilled by the si>>ht of the land, distant and unattractive though it was. The early risers roused their cabin companions,2,295 words
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Advertisement73 1928-01-14 8 i mini ii i i I COINCIDENCE I alone will mat explain why State kxpress I j; cigareWs are inevitably Selected by all I f $moker$ of discriminatum* I I I It is unparalleled, unvarying quality which has maintain* d their pre-eminence for over thirty years. I I N -,c73 words
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Advertisement147 1928-01-14 9 i^4 X£iwV '^7 ls thrir mrne<^ ldte disintegration H PBLIJILIJBJ^ **^&Ar n wa^ er nfv ive nstan re iet H 3^ Pl^ Jo/y in Neural B>a, Headache, Toothache, USB Hr- ,A^ Influenzo, Colds and Fever. Do not R M@F /j swallow the tablets whole bul take them Wd^llMU *T ne147 words
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Article337 1928-01-14 10 "THE BLIND GODDb^S Kisi d npoa the bra that every man i* Innocent until proven guilt) "The Mln < Goddess," i Paramount Picture, whicl will l-« ->e i n in Singapor< shortly, Imiukj to tin Minn i heart-gripping human hftteresfl drama, in which \<>\t and duty romano .n\i\337 words
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243 1928-01-14 10 < -,1, t i 1 rested >-lltl llMt i no,! .in to bed \\itlmut feetii nkful f« n<>t having be< a "in woman. A woman's health handicap* her, almost .il ■Il!|- *iml disabilities which do nd afflfci me«. (Catnn does not giv« hei243 words
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Advertisement51 1928-01-14 10 PARAMOUNT* PRESENTS:- )f WALLACE BEERY J Z AND J I RAYMOND HATTON J j I M THE KINGS OF MIRTH J I IN I J "BEHIND the 11 |> A BARRAGE OF LAUGHTER. SCREENING I ALHAMBRA m i§n 1 1 IF I F'S A PICTURE* w IT'S THE BEST SHOW51 words
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Advertisement123 1928-01-14 10 I* I Bf I p I Give The Children I I II A Delightful Evening I PATHE (Malaya) Ltd I 72, ORCHARD ROAD, SUPPLY THE PROJECTING MACHINE AND A PROGRAMME OF FILMS SPECIALLY i II APPLY FOR PARTICULARS, DATES I :j AND PRICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. I B \m123 words
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Article660 1928-01-14 11 SPARKLES. SMILES OF THE WEEK. late the Pre^inell of ding, in reportii the feed R«»*c" from rent >t act Of the tlycrs t«» Hfht cigarette*." u l was missed for Gold ith her "comfy" khaki bare leg*, ami tennis Malayan ladies hon they the climate," but they illoW her lead.660 words
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Advertisement423 1928-01-14 11 CHILDREN EVERYWHERE FIND HELP IN BABY'S OWN TABLETS. AMI-RICA Mis C. K tee, of 40 Poster street, Barre, Vt., writes "My little one *\a> troubled with obstinate constipation. I gave him Bab) s Ovmi Tablets they relieved him at once and he has m»t been bothered since." Bl KM A423 words
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Advertisement231 1928-01-14 12 SUPERIOR GERMAN RAZORS, j I Sole Agents f i Telephone 4381. 33, The Arcade, Singapore. 1 WWfJv&R J^mjmmr^mVßllß^^^^^S^Su^M 192 7 a— T TERE is the gramophone you have always j I L^ aa^^^^Ss5 fc K J^ J^ longed for-the new Viva-tonal Columbia- It ysa^> T||^^ jr^^^nrsaßgy constructed on entirely new231 words
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Advertisement56 1928-01-14 12 No. 0, Orchard Road, Singapore. Comfortable Reliable Buick Cars for hire DAY AND NIGHT. 5 seater Buick cars at $2. 70 p. hour net 7 seater Buick cars at $450 1. Sports Model and Saloon cars at $3.50 Trips to and from Federated Malay States can be arranged ou application.56 words
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Advertisement199 1928-01-14 12 iM t 'k^Rk^PrT I i&v us. ft 5: ladies HATS I DRESSES I SHOES, ETC. I •> Of the latest fashion and desli i\ <• always in stock. f J A trial will convince <; Z. P ATTAR A, j; (Estabd: 1904) F. High Street. I •> Ik I v199 words
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Article, Illustration114 1928-01-14 13 Lancaster. R A F. Reserve, and Mrs. Keith Miller, who arrived here from London in a small two-seater Avro Avian light plane last week on tin ir itraKl iavt ""fortunately met with a mishap at Mnntok resulting in injuries to the114 words
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Article, Illustration47 1928-01-14 14 Tht Clerical r,,,.,, Tci Part) at "Dito Lodge, N'cwUw K-....1. taH S«" tin Lcgislativ< Couu< f The Committee "f the Fingaporc Clerical rnion and thcii riicsl <»f honour tin Hon M- J Chan (ncatwl in lh< ft*ntr< I47 words
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Advertisement476 1928-01-14 15 FLAStiLKjii 1 BATTERIES j When egga are newly laid and l«rp there is a stamped guarantee of LI IVI-J the date of laving, denoting their freshness, they are quickly snaptiTJ XM »3 confidence that his purchases are ALL LOOK ALIKE OUTSIDE BUT TIEY ARE DIFFERENT The same thing in purchasing476 words
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Advertisement434 1928-01-14 15 I NIKKO HOUSE ART CURIOS STORE, 4 Battery Road, Singapore. GENUINE SATSUMA WARES BY KINKOZAN, TEA AND COFFEE SETS IN REAL KUTANI AND PORCELAIN, SliJt LAMP SHADES. TORTOISE SHELL WORKS, CULTIVATION PEARLS, DAMASCENES, FLOWER VASES AND OTHER ORNAMENTS IN CLOISONNE* SKETCHES IN WATER COLOURS PACKING UNDERTAKEN. J <♦ •> ♦>434 words
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Article532 1928-01-14 16 \<>/i s by ".S/'< I The Inter Commercial Competition. The dlaw toi the sbr>V« coin|.< titl" lias taken place and matches bav< be< arranged to take plan on Monday Wednesdays and Fridays No postpone [Hunts of the mati lies ale to take plae cxi ept ioi very tptrial532 words
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Article35 1928-01-14 16 "Brethren and niters, when the last day arrives there ifall be weeping and gnashing of teetk." "Oh!" "Sister Mandy, what till yo' "I ain't Rot DO teeth." "Teeth will be furnished," added the negro parson.35 words
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Article512 1928-01-14 16 MORE QUARRELLING. I., lonments i)"t sltogcther him *pected but portending vexatious quarrels 11 within tin Chinese Nationalist Fartj reported in a §eries of cables from Nankin^ and Shanghai X Simultaneous, with the nlu.il return N to mfliK net tf not to power— of Gener1 alsiino Chiang Kai-shek, Ibc512 words
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Advertisement610 1928-01-14 16 PL COMPETITION. I :hes ONLY 8 I IZE OF $250. I >cast of the results of the 8 football matches I If no correct coupon is received, the prize I ler of the coupon containing fewest mistakes. I ize will be divided equally, but no competitor p share. t RULES610 words
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Article1056 1928-01-14 17 M intervention an Imperative Necessity f It may tafeh be asserted that tlu J attitude and seiitiiiunts of th« pnncipa ipeaketi at the recently beid dinner oi the China Association wert a BOUTC< f profound iliaappniutnii ill to thusi who I for some time j)ast have felt increasru1,056 words
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Article26 1928-01-14 17 FEELING LIVERISH AND IRRITABLE 1 inkettes art just the right remedy They quickly regulate tlk In.i, dispel constipation, cleat away sick headaches, biUiousness, flatulence, aid digestion.26 words
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Advertisement301 1928-01-14 17 I iOr Spiritual Reading f ,be quiet, 9o iayi I u> the Gentiles (i I M When the shadows ..inl the evening comes, t ,y from the busy the quiet of your homes, I i vonr well-earneil .i.inm spiritual U,oks. I I ,,I d standard books f I otioual reading301 words
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Advertisement189 1928-01-14 17 banisfa gloom. Chemists everywhere sell them, or post free, 60 CtS. per vial, from I>i Williams' Medicine Co., Singapore. ♦/•♦••♦•••••♦•••••••••••♦••♦'•••WWW** t. ..<»..- T j 'CASSELL'S i "WORK" j HANDBOOKS. j 1 EACH 90 CTS. POSTAGE EXTRA. f X FOR THE HANDYMAN, THE EXPERT AND THE AMATEUR, 1 PRACTICAL ANNUALS WITH189 words
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256 1928-01-14 18 The Malayan Saturday post January 14, 1928. GAMBLING. [ncreasing attention is being directed to the alarming and ever extending prevalence of gaml liiu m Malaya. The Turf dubs have been allowed to develop it, under legal protection, to absurd and dangerous proportions, while the police persecute syces playing cards during256 words
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Article265 1928-01-14 18 Captain Lancaster mid Mrs. Miller the intrepid iviaton will receive the- vun- pathy of all sportsmen at the unfortunate I kcridcnt which has delayed their flight to Australia i W»en the "Red Rose" landed on t UaleMier Plain, Capt Lancaster at once emarked "What a dreadful iandin '""""I And265 words
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Article168 1928-01-14 18 Our Singapore daily contemporaries have been discussing the beggar nui* ance. It certainly is a nuisance, not only in Singapore but in all the towns ol Malaya. Many of the 1 eggars are "i i<>fessionals" -that is, they are able u work but prefer to live <>n misdirected charity.168 words
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Article132 1928-01-14 18 A NEW BISCUIT. It is pleasing to record the rapid strides Singapore is making in industrial expansion. 'Plic greatest credit is due to the Chinese merchants of the City for the many industries they have recently set up and for the efficient manner in wiml they are maintained.132 words
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Article42 1928-01-14 18 acknowledge receipt of pictt\ r B useful calendars from the foUowing B' I Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd W ii Dr. Williams' Pink Tills. M Che-oiu Koon Seng ft Co. I Wing Uwaf. Be W. M. Martin ft Co. B r B42 words
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Article1415 1928-01-14 18 i>/( i />v "Linesman. m B 1 Singapore vs. Selangor Match. f y It is regrettable that, since the u< IB famous Singapore \> Selangor Ma! Cup soccer match, comments on the H 1 counters between these two rides In i c sporting event have- been anything but I1,415 words
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Advertisement186 1928-01-14 18 Adelphi Hotel Singapore. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 6.30-7.30 p.m. lUTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY, T,HURS DAY AND SATURDAY. ROOF GARDEN CINEMA EVERY SUNDAY AND MONDAY AT 930 P.M. Telephone: 937, 938. Telegrams: M Adelphi. 11 HOTEL, LID., HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Director. Make this Frock yourself Voa will h.ive no186 words
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Advertisement22 1928-01-14 18 Cure Sore Throat and prevent infectious dist I such as Infltien/a, Diphtheria, j Scarlet Fever, etc. with rORMAMINT 7A« Gurm-KiUtng Throat TahUl22 words
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Article172 1928-01-14 19 Soon after the Fifteenth Bank, one of the largest in Japan, suspended payment la>t April, it was announced that its president, Prince Matsukata, had decided to surrender the whole of his large private fortune to help pay the bank's creditors. The Prince, an exPremier of Japan, has172 words
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Article68 1928-01-14 19 American's £20,000 for "Dick" Sheppard. The will of the late Mr. William Prescott Bonbright, the banker, who left E2O ',000, includes a bequest of I-' \< "o to his "dear friend." the Rev. H R. i.. Sheppard, the former Vicar of St. Mu-tin-in-the-Fields, London, and £1,00068 words
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Article111 1928-01-14 19 A Court of Justice, for the first tune ii Germany, has delivered a judgment »ased on a blood te>t, in a paternity case. A man, woman and child were subnitted to a tcsl by State doctors at Wurellil IU'l;. The doctors reported that the man111 words
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196 1928-01-14 19 Paul Kim Nem Ma, the four-months-old-Chinese son of Mr. and Mrs. Fai Ma, of Belsue-avenue, Hampstead, was baptised with full Christian rites by MinorCanon Hopkins in the baptistery of St. Paul's Cathedral recently. A congregation of some 200 people, mostly of Chinese nationality, witnessed196 words
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Article86 1928-01-14 19 "DAILY TELEGRAPH The proprietors of the "Daily Telegraph," of which Viscount Burnham is the principal, have arranged tT> dispose of it and subsidiary interests to Sir William Berry, Mr. Gbmer Berry and Sir Edward IlifTe, who are acquiring it for joint personal ownership. The new owners will assume control from86 words
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Advertisement21 1928-01-14 19 I SHAWs R SO ttf SKY/ I B^^ MOTORS S Pn LIMITED I[L IPOH PENANC SINGAPORE. US g KUALA LUMPUR \Yf21 words
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Article38 1928-01-14 20 LADY OXFORD'S PORTRAITS. v. r s. :r> v. v rrr.i. B \\< »■»-> o, Or<T. ••■.T7 s;" v.• t* v v M Ik "jftmro m si 1 I H j I am i < t« aenai nftnd H i sue I38 words
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Article69 1928-01-14 20 I i: W.jiifv »v; :r r> -:i.i: rr ITT I M r Duin i ii <UI MM. %t. h h SttudFfi i ins v ii Vli.'l '1.. lIU'J >' h m- n )<• j Minal Ulliiii mi: mil OH m )im Hi \\> lii r II69 words
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Article23 1928-01-14 20 i us p anpi h i: i :>*■:■• an m aamm li >. tn v w.~i i n. Sum T ././»-r y :<23 words
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Advertisement26 1928-01-14 20 r; r f 5= r u! i 90 per B 2 i C-C~ Z'2 t tj .i«.M i; s. mjm. ua. h'r.u t u I j26 words
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Advertisement195 1928-01-14 20 ■c: r «r« Lk K^" i^^ ««^cTAJ^ />^^ 1 1« <^± CTU i* Jb 1 W. Mealtime Drink I K-.X- -T- V I TT;V ;.-.:.i ;.-i.:- P:wra= :n jB X :<:•-/ l i^ l >v v P- i:i v:>.- snil vi/— :>- v:i_: :.-::.l ri.---::ii, tinaL uic fl| iigr.: V».195 words
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60 1928-01-14 21 SPORT OF THE WEEK. A MALAYAN REVIEW. ttotsii xod hi tfat» wtaaoe awot vi tik* ■:.i~:. c/ Ii j 4 -ir.tr > 4 a I I a I J- < i i.- i.' ■■■> I I n I H Hj H B■■ H 1 t :an v m -w nn60 words
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Article23 1928-01-14 21 1. j s j nad b b I it. i i tin ■>'- I i D tig I 3 j23 words
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Article22 1928-01-14 21 ->■■.- t I»'V!HI'.H D a v'!;a- ID 1 vt:a* J Dl nt ~r ym :»:.::u- m *'7'i::. if fla it- 1 I iii-22 words
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Advertisement137 1928-01-14 21 W-T-W w^w^w^w^wm v www W W VVVVVVWWWW r"W WW V V W W W w f !oc.xc. iss.R^.s':! n force o/er 127 vxtk 1 he Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. :E W -<-*^er H>jse, Si-fu LONDON OF? -CE 77 Old Je«^y. Er Compm-^ 12C-OOC oetMiiicd whh the $jyr*c* Gmn137 words
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Advertisement336 1928-01-14 22 7 FREE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE LET US PROVE TO YOU THAT YOU CAN SAVE HALF YOUR OIL BILL With a DE LAVAL CENTRIFUGAL OIL PURIFIER (over 14,000 Installations in daily operation) You ore under no obligation; it costs you nothing. Call or Write SOLE AGENTS: NEESOON SONS, LTD f lncorporated336 words
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Advertisement282 1928-01-14 22 IF YOU DO I Did you ever notice "NATIONAL" BULBS I that your Municipal are not only made I bill creeps up f toflive more candle I monthly? or I P WCr n '< I Have you ever felt sumed but al8 to I dissatisfied with the withstand the pos-282 words
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Article, Illustration21 1928-01-14 23 1 hoto^raj>lis of tame of the darners in tluir i »rc 1 1 GMtttMCf21 words
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Article, Illustration64 1928-01-14 24 Pictures of the work of the China Red Cross and other pictures of the CantonWar will appear in next week's issue. West Cross Road. Kven women and children who were known to belong to opposite camps weie not spared The picture64 words
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Advertisement260 1928-01-14 24 liM——■ II i l J XI M I \^r- /sj Mm H PO yOl/ GET THE EXPRESSION? THE OLD MAN SMILES I WHY "/?OY/1L CORDS" ARE GOOD FOR THOUSANDS OF MILES SOLE DISTRIBUTORS McALISTER CO., LTD., S.S. F.M.S. I a,4t#j#t##tt ♦+#o#4++# ##t ttttttttttti t tttttttf 1 1 tttttttf tttti 1260 words
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Advertisement153 1928-01-14 25 1^ GLISH PORTLAND CEMENT HE LION BRAND 1 GUARANTEED TO PASS ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE BRITISH STANDARD SPECIFICATION SOLE SELLING AGENTS :r SINGAPORE. JOHORE, MALACCA. KELANTAN, 8 B N. BORNEO THE INTERNATIONAL CEMENT IMPORT CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS IMPORTERS OF CEMENT AND BUILDING MATERIAL 46 ROBINSON RD. SINGAPORE. "mS? m^^____^__^__153 words
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Advertisement132 1928-01-14 25 CANT ON BLACKWOOD FURNITURE B Regular shipments are be- e E ing received every fortnight V A and are offered for sale at r Z, moderate prices. L I Inspection cordially invited. S F T u THE HENG WAH COMPANY J L FURNITURE DEALERS q I I 381, 382 VICTORIA132 words
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Article1046 1928-01-14 26 Links With The English. Oporto, the second largest city in TortUKal, has been Celebrated foe some 1 centuries for its jM>rt wine. In the time 1 <>f our forefathers n iraa n<»t the wine we know to-day, but more of the nature of a table1,046 words
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Article293 1928-01-14 26 An unusual situation arose during the hearing of a case at London Sessions recently when it was found that although three men were alleged to have been in poifHinn <>f stolen property, DO evidence i of the stealing had been brought fori ward. i The men,293 words
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Article112 1928-01-14 26 Seven Years' Dividends from AusinH Motors. I The annual report of Austin M S for the year to September last iho I |fOM profit of nearly £1,000,000. K The greater part of this is absork fl meeting maintenance and other chai 'M income-tax, and in completing th112 words
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Advertisement154 1928-01-14 26 1.,.,.. h gives your raior victory over loughLt beard and U your .kin cool, fragrant and refreshed. Begin to enjoy better shaves to-morrow morning. Your Jca'cr stocks it. f^^^k. I Siiiitmi^iiii'iuiniiuuuiiiitiiiHJiiliilliiiiiiiHllil i, J H AUTOSTROP S\FETY RAZOR CO.. LTD JW i Jf U 197.207, City 7.oad, London. EC I.Er.g. f154 words
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Article829 1928-01-14 27 WHAT GREAT PEOPLE SAY. 1^ m this life ye bear, I hit it, bCtf it solemnly, I walk beneath it steadi rrow, falter not for sin, ipward, till the goal ye pen to men one tongue t uv may hear from nuch as we speak. I, leu affairs to attend829 words
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Advertisement655 1928-01-14 27 I Koninklye Paketvaart Maatschappij. I 1 6 ikOYAL FACKBT NAVIGATION CO OF BATAVIA) (Incorporatrd ia Holland) I UNDBK CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVBRNMBNT J Telephone No. 8640 sub-connections to:— Manager's Deek, Aset. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., Genet*] < Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and < Passage Dept.655 words
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Article1368 1928-01-14 28 HOW THE GAME IRRITATES. The ktv. F H. Chainbcrs, the wellknown referee, vigorously attacks the I scrummage evil, and offers a remedy in this Athltlic Se-us interview. it is a fearless talk on To-day's Tone and Tactics in professional itfffbjr football. '< (.enerally speaking, there1,368 words
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Advertisement84 1928-01-14 28 t I COMING! DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS j astheGAUCHO f II HIS LATEST PRODUCTION < > < Released by United Artists Corp. < > #j« ALHAMBRA j I Commencing 13 January "And I says to her"" I I Bsb^^^Be^' tWiMi^r^ .vij > l^^w^ I X HOWARD HUGHES anJ JOHN CONSIDfNB Jr. Pr«»«fU84 words
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Article835 1928-01-14 29 K Causes of Mental Breakdown. I "Th< sudden flaring up of acute nieiiI ler is often only the terminal I: tion of a long process of slow isi m, smoldering during period B:u.~ Before the established state* ars, the primary cause may have jed to be835 words
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Advertisement413 1928-01-14 29 Clues AcroK. Clues Down. J 1. From (Curtailed; I. Paid for professional services 4, Cheat 2. Raw-bide rope 6. Fate 3« Alternative 9. Weird 4- Blood (liiarrels j^ 11. Sweet smell 5- What a baker does j 13. Ka (Actual) 6. Behold 14. Crenuine 7- Foreboding! 1 15. ph (Actual)413 words
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Miscellaneous113 1928-01-14 29 CHARITY CROSSWORDS COMPETITION NO. 50. $750 IN PRIZES will be paid te the successful competitor! in this competition. IST PRIZE $450 2ND PRIZE $300. From the profits of the competition 50% will be handed to the THE CONVENT, SINGAPORE. cut n€T4 I j 2 [j HH~^ T I HY* T7113 words
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Advertisement173 1928-01-14 30 CH/ISo THE AUSTIN "7" THE AUSTIN "12 JfllSi^^ SALOON $1,520 SALOON $3,250 J KSr TOURER $1,295 TOURER $2,550 BORNEO MOTORS [TO Singapore, Penang, Kaala Lumpur, Ipoh, Seremban. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<» w9 V i J I ORQA PRIVATE I /or Office and .t "Compare the Work and Price" F e d era Rubber173 words
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Advertisement206 1928-01-14 30 Malarial Debility "As long as I live I shall pray for the continued success of Sanatogen, which has saved my life* As a result of repeated attacks of malarial fever, I had become an absolute wreck and could I not eat anything." "The doctor prescribed Sanatogen, 1 C have had206 words
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Article, Illustration25 1928-01-14 31 A group photograph taken at the second annual dinner of the Pride of East Lodge which took place last week at the Union Jack Club.25 words
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Advertisement15 1928-01-14 31 5 IMPERIAL GALLONS 6 AMERICAN GALLONS Pliri MOTOR fill OntLL lubricating UIL (INCO^IORATED IN ENGLAND).15 words
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Article, Illustration85 1928-01-14 32 _j k .1 inHi,..rv.l™i Hub last week at the club premises in honour of the term of his Mr. R. J. Famr. PmMmM of ,h, Staff**. Mum, .pal.tv. was and Mr. M. V. Pillai in an eloquent «MCk welcomed office Ixiiitf85 words
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Advertisement80 1928-01-14 33 I A Convenient I I Portable Light I I I for every purpose I r 5 5^ i Made in many styles and I Xf^-*fja sizesincludingfourfocus- I W ing types which project a I W powerful, brilliant light I 'I 300, 400, 800 and 1000 I \fM to 1500 feet80 words
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Advertisement82 1928-01-14 33 There's no excuse for the Born 1820 man who complains that Stiu going stron he cannot get good old Scotch whisky at a reason- lljiS^ JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD K SINGAPORE, PEHANC, »ko KUALA LUMPUR N^^ |C LAZE DMHJr) FLOORING I TILES TILES Bi BRIGHT I I COLOURED D CLEAN82 words
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Article1054 1928-01-14 34 In a <|in\t street 111 «»iu <»f th« poora oaaitefa of a large town >to<>d two avail boys. They mert tiu.uid in a heated argument, and hot woids led t<j angry blows. They threw oil their little ooata, rolled up their shirt sleeves, and went for one another1,054 words
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Article945 1928-01-14 34 lii the discharge of duty the claims of die world provide the most obvious, if not the most searching, test of character and estimate of moral values. Success or failure in the world's affairs, not to say self-respect, depends in great measure on foresight, vigilance, and energy, writes "Times"945 words
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Article209 1928-01-14 34 Here is something to be cultivated in the New Year; something which Srow; cheerfulness, magnan charity fruits of the Spirit indeed, t fruits which need tending and cull ir« lest the weeds choke them. "Cheerfulness" blessed spirit of .-/.n-1 shine; if only more of us209 words
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Article139 1928-01-14 34 There are various conditions reqr. :sitH to a trustworthy flow of happiness, whicbß cannot be reduced to fewer than th< H lowing four H 1 A man must live in harmony B his own economy, of whkl result is intrinsic peace, H harmonious activity of all faculties.139 words
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130 1928-01-14 35 WHY BRITISH SPORT IS NOT DECADENT. i GAMES FOR AMUSE MENT. I cj r l >rt Cook, the Eamoui sportsLan <* ltor (>f "The JidM/ 1 in tfe IJ, 'I tide, expresses what is unUnbttV. the feeling of the majority of Cj c of British sport. He complcteL^ut- ilu pessimists.130 words
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Article1461 1928-01-14 35 ■c alleged "decad- Sport are the results of among the English--»-.i:jism in sport appears i IK a> desejion in th« ■my. c -uriM-ls of tir idity-f r of despair Head i nowht •■<! I»n show good i ■oa hy there is no excuse for either1,461 words
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Advertisement165 1928-01-14 35 J23u "V§ Kienzle clocks are stylish, modern and reliable. Up i jflll >•><».:..:.•>♦:.♦.>*♦•>♦•>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦** TRENGGANU PRODUCTS ETC., ETC. ETC. We invite your enquiries on Ike A following: JJ Silk Sarongs, Brasswarc (Barang- jjj BarangTembagaPuteh), Rattan, Damar, Hides, Shark Fins, Etc. J MAIL ORDER INSTITUTE, {Export Department), i Trkngganu. x Sub-Agents wanted165 words
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