Malayan Saturday Post, 28 April 1928
1928-04-28
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section31 1928-04-28 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED LEAPING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY OL. V. NO. 15 APRIL 28. 7928. p^/qg go c g/VT g The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED APRIL 28. 192831 words
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Advertisement186 1928-04-28 1 SINGAPORE PUNO Cl.| Raffles PUcc SiiWtre BEST VALUE J MUSICAL x INSTRUMENTS By Special W\E« Appointment I MAGNIFICIENT JEWELLERY 8 DIAMOND NECKLACES DIAMOND EEACELETS n jj^^^>3|^ByyP|Hß^Mß^Mß|l^^MWß^^^BHHßM3SlSißßß^^y Mva aMait eP EXCLUSIVE PATTERKS. j" <M| .UMSORPA««D QUAUTT. 62/3. Hi.l. 8.r«,. B. P. D€ SILVA Ltd* *«Wto. 1. M—. SINGAPOBB. (THE ROYAL JEWELLERS)186 words
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Advertisement9 1928-04-28 1 |s!Nt\fOIE PIANO IHllfs^c. Sitwtrt IORAMOPHONESf I 1 RECORDS 19 words
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Advertisement253 1928-04-28 2 1 HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS *Y FOHTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON, MARSEILLES AND ENGLAND. with through connections form Singapore (Conflicting Bteamer arriving the same day as the Henderson Steamer sails) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Rangoon. Le ave R* n B°° fl Chindwin May 26 Cliindwin SeP l 15 •Ketnmedine June253 words
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Advertisement293 1928-04-28 2 m BIBBY LINE. Shropshire M May 17 Leicestershire Aug. 23 Herefordshire May Jl Shropshire Sept 6 Gloucestershire June 14 Herefordshire Sept. 20 Oxfordshire June 2 S Gloucestershire Oct. 4 Lancashire July 12 Oxfordshire v Oct. l8 Cheshire July 26 Lancashire Nov. 1 Yorkshire Aug. Q Cheshire Nov. 15 Passage Rates293 words
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Article618 1928-04-28 3 "Jack is amply mad ibotlt me." "What a pity! Otherwise he seems quite- sane." "My wife 1 L-licvcs there arc two sicks to every question." "S> dots mine. Hers and her mother's." Man "Can you make the cakes that mother used to make?" Girl: "Yes, I can,618 words
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Advertisement110 1928-04-28 3 It behoves the public to take great care in the brand of Tea they drinkRubber leaves actually mixed with Tea was the startling discovery recently. Don't buy nameless Teas of uncertain quality. Trust the name of "GOLD LEAF" and enjoy that sense of security we all desire when making our110 words
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Advertisement154 1928-04-28 3 CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES REDUCED IN PRICE GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. WE ASSURE YOU SATISFACTION* Please write for our price list SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. 48-2, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. WHERE TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED T GO TO 8. PUNTING. 54, Victoria Street, SINGAPORE;. Tel No. 3981. Tel. No. 3Qtl <..:••:.♦>♦:♦•>•:••:••:♦•:♦•:••:♦♦:••>•:♦♦>•:*♦♦>•>♦♦♦ THE BEST154 words
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Advertisement163 1928-04-28 4 ........%-...<.•.—:•.•••♦—•♦••••♦••"•••••—•—•••:: SOMETHING NEW J D f J^e JV^/ Jenjperance Drink f j THE LANCET referring to Kola stated: j |t occupies a position between cocoa and tea, containing the •> j nutritive properties of the former, with the caffeine of the t latter." f F. N.'B KOLA J X Is163 words
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Article, Illustration100 1928-04-28 5 Mr. Onniby-Gort •dmiring Um many decorations of Senior Patrol Leader Max Manahem. Mr Onnsby-Gorc inspects Raffles Scouts. Mr. Ornisby-Gorc (centre) talking to Mr! K. A. H. Kllis, District Scout Master. (>n the right is Mr. F. L. Shaw. acting Principal. The Scouts giving an exhibition100 words
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Article, Illustration146 1928-04-28 6 The new Y.W.C.A fcCNttrta Mta Bi«nell an.i MH* Ctt were acceded a ve-y corn,-, Fort Canning Road last Satin (Hy. 1^« KY.W. Staff-Mrs. Seeley-Husted. General Assistant and Lunch Room Swrettry. M,ss nell. Actine Secretary. Miss G. Owen, General Secretary. M.ss Catt, Hostel Secretary. A 1 group146 words
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Advertisement281 1928-04-28 7 J&\*\l WEAKNESS, jk (I J DEBILITY AN/EMIA DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoilobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than strums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc OBTAIN AftLJI PROM ALL LEADING DIBPINBAIIM CARLSBERG BEER m THE BEST.281 words
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Article342 1928-04-28 8 i'lie thought I would ask young people to pojidii on »t theif leisure is this instead ot thinking of this world as though it wire there just for you t-> fH value out of it, think of it as there for you to put value into342 words
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Article314 1928-04-28 8 "There ire More people listening t<» the betl speakers to-da> than had evci listened in any age. The art of public spraking is coming into its own its golden ige Hea before it," said the Rev. Dr. James Black in speed) reported in the Scotsntsu. "We314 words
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Article197 1928-04-28 8 SIR ALFRED MOND'S PREDICTION. "Many distinguished foreign chemists were guests at tin anniversary dinner of the Chemical Society at the Hotel 1 Sir Alfred Bload, M.P., responding to tlit tOMfl of the- quests, rccaflul a speech made by the late- Lord Salisbury at their dinner in iSui in197 words
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Advertisement38 1928-04-28 8 tKm ißheumaxisml-banishpainl v^*Xr Apply Sloans! 1 Restore healthy drcuf lation of blood through congested tisf r* 9\ sues. Since congestion causes the pain Sloan's LmimCTit BRITAIN'S BEST MOTOR VEHICLE THORNYCROFT (SINGAPORE) LTD., 5B ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. PHONE 5000.38 words
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Article4110 1928-04-28 9 HAROLD WINTLE - HAROLD WINTLE By (Author of "The Man With The Key," "The Greater Love," "The Spirit of The (.arden," Etc., Etc.) il' Neither Barker \V<HKlsca\c>, TbeoHallson, nor Hoc Miiiedew looksd particularly elated or happy as they motored from WtMeford House to the ,un. All three were conscious that4,110 words
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Advertisement93 1928-04-28 9 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•^♦♦♦♦♦4^# •> •J- COINCIDENCE j j; I a/one will not explain why State Express X cigarettes are inevitably selected by all X smokers of discrimination. 4 4 T 4 T J It is unparalleled, unvarying quality X which has maintained their pre-eminence 2 X far over thirty years. 4 •>93 words
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Advertisement218 1928-04-28 10 i The Joy of Life I that Wincarnis brings 1 SPARKLING eyes and ruby lips, high spirits and intense animation, _J for these you must go to the Latin Wm Lands— the wine lands— France. Italy P^ and Spain. Visit these Latins, catch |i their infectious gaiety, see how they218 words
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827 1928-04-28 11 MR. WANAMAKER'S FORTUNE \L r RodllUUl Wanamaker, whose, death umoonced, wm at tka bad of the llU s Waiiainaker's Stores, .fNcw York llu l Philadelphia, wWi baying houm j,, London and Paris, and MMDC 15, employee i 11, was a wcll-knoun and827 words
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Article126 1928-04-28 11 High Tribute in English Press. Mr. Trevor C. Wignall, writing in the 'Daily Mail," regarding the annual contest between Oxford and Cambridge pays a high tribute to the talent displayed by the young Oylonese boxer and Cambridge "Blue," Danton Obeyesekera, who for the second year in succession represented126 words
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Article92 1928-04-28 11 CRASHING WITH SAFEfV. Spectacular Demonstration. The spectacle of an airman deliberately crashing was witnessed at the Staglane aerodrome, when Captain De Havilland, in a Moth 'plane, demonstrated the value of the automatic slot device. The climax came, when stalling at a height of 100 feet, the machine, instead of92 words
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Advertisement245 1928-04-28 11 I ne f S I THE NUMEROUS PATTERNS OF OUR I I NOVELTY FLOORINGS I M r> ST****^' "♦'l'l T♦# f vl F« 11l A A 1 •M A I I^^ can be laid to any size in ONE PIECE, ONE LEVEL and in DIFFERENT COLOURS on Wooden or Concrete245 words
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Article518 1928-04-28 12 TO BE SHOWN IN a'^« runi SHORTLY. The Hindustan Cincanw Film Co., uill shortly in relearfng through Mr. A. Smu.uu of tin European Film Exchange, Malacca Street, Singapore, their fcmoua Film "Kalinga Warden" or thi Childhood of Shree Krishna. The following ii ol tht story I'lu518 words
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Advertisement188 1928-04-28 12 I I TRENCCANU I PRODUCTS I We invite your enquiI ries on the following: I RATTAN, DAMAR, j I HIDES, BRASSW ARE (BARANG BARANG A TEMBAGAPUTEH), SILK SARONGS, ETC. Write M.0.1. I TRENGGANU.UMS I SCHOOL READERS, S I. Nelson's English Primer 2. The Royal School Primer 3. The New National188 words
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Advertisement124 1928-04-28 12 I ADELPHI HOTEL I I hROOF GARDEN CINEMA j I SUNDAY APRIL 29. I (ieorge Berban in "HEARTS OF MEN f THURSDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 26 &23 AND NIGHTLY 'j CABARET DINNfcR DANCHS with THE oI.OOMCHASERS j I I ADELPHI HOTEL LTD. I Harry H. Willies 4 > Managing Director.124 words
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Advertisement136 1928-04-28 13 PAVILION "WE'RE IN THE" NAVY NOW!" aft iF^ F .^W "**!!!ir^ r ;i > *»^Bt WALLACE BEERY AND RAYMOND HATTON A SCREAMING FARCE OF THE EHIGH SEAS Funnier Than "BEHIND THE FRONT" 1 YOU ENJOY A REALLY COOD LAUGH DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS FILM MAY 14TH IT'S A PARAMOUNT136 words
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Advertisement198 1928-04-28 14 I I WELL V.IGOOD I SHOD SHOT |]FLEET-FOOT WIMBLEDON; I| OXFORD TENNIS SHOES j LIGHT-WEIGHT, WHITE CANVAS, 1 1 TAPED SEAMS. CREPE RUBBER SOLES WHICH WILL 5 NOT PEEL OFF AT TOE. j 1/ STRONG AND SERVICEABLE i ■I) PRICE $3.50 PER PAIR. fl| Stocked in Half Sizes 5 to198 words
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Article, Illustration76 1928-04-28 15 The wedding of Dr. Charles Nalliah Abraham, Assistant Health Officer, Ipoh, and Miss Agnes Lee, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster Lee of Ipoh, was solemnised on Easter Monday at Wesley Church, Ipoh. The Rev. L. Proebstel,76 words
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Article, Illustration20 1928-04-28 15 HAPPY CHILDHOOD DAYS Children enjoying themselves during the recent holidays. Po>my for the camera. Frolics on the seashore. Delicious ice-cream20 words
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Article, Illustration75 1928-04-28 16 /'/;<>/,» bi A group photograph taken at the Tamil New Year Celebration held at Port Dickson on the 13th instant. The District Officer, Captain W. H. Wood and Mrs. Wood are in the group. Brfdney tto'cen^l^n A m f V^ VJ Kuala Lum P ur b V the staffY.O. Kok - 75 words
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Advertisement158 1928-04-28 16 SOLUTION OF CHARITY CROSSWORDS No. 63. STAMP; 5 ROCTS; 9. OR; I{k; n. OF; 12. no- 13. RATTO; 15. OFTEN; 17 RSE; 18 SUM* r, [RE 1 p ';ii^- TATNT;^ s raoVE IIRI1^ EAK: kiv; re obese, m o w (o it Do»«.-i. 9ORES; 2. TRASH; MET; 4. PROSY; 5.158 words
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Advertisement106 1928-04-28 17 THE WELL BALANCED QUICK STARTING PAIR SHELL OIL, SHELL PETROL The Asiatic Petroleum Co, (s.s.) Ltd. (Incorporated In Kn<i land. T>ROTECTiyourself from the S JL dangersTtKanlurk;m dark- ness, light the way in safety with /^l an Eveready Flashlight The R j, most powerful and dependable B j«jjf flashlight made.j S106 words
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Advertisement106 1928-04-28 17 Up or down. Tough skin or tender. You can rely on a "Valet" for the smoothest of smooth shaves. The secret is the sharpness of .b? "jf^O the blade and the reason of -J^aggellP that sharpness is the stroppmg. A device not a separate x concern but part of the106 words
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Article799 1928-04-28 18 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK ILAAAAAAAAAA6M T*»**»*VVVVVvV%*VVV lh> -Quiz." It is re-ally tune that tin "JfcraitS Tinas" fixed up HWtbeC interview with Mi. <)nnsl>y-C.<»iv His ffewi III 1UAV ly-arnved visitor W€K KlfttCltttiBg. but th<>*- batad on further experience ol us (including OOf enterprising and Ottts|M>kin Tress would In ni«»ic-799 words
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Article202 1928-04-28 18 —unti-N till 111 t liiit man Be Ciou old, tluit it in h* deliberate to conserve hi> hinctional balance that limits his days to the Bnrintuial icore yean snd tea There if l""^ 1 -"'y IKttl t(i k the fountain >>t youth in out-of-t places. The chart to its202 words
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Advertisement205 1928-04-28 18 ft'-" l Vr'^"^ h NORTH 'X C4-' /'EUROPE I a.sia 2^ ~--^i^ Excellent Accommodations (^f\>\ Superior Service '^BTPolfar Steamship Ling »™£™a American Mail Line ROUND THE WORLD. EUROPEROUND-THE -WORLD. FEATURES. PRESIDENT WILSON PRESIDENT POLK PRESIDENT ADAMS FORTNIGHTLY to MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK PRESIDENT GARFIELD j S^'^^vJ^'linS^ffii We^bo^d OIL BURNERS-NO SMOKE205 words
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Article1377 1928-04-28 19 The Malaya Football Association. V(>/, iby l >/' UAot. froth mo* prevail. ttigaporc has imp j y vindicated its potion by having llin lv and with studied dignity treated Sclangor'i outburst as mere childishness. arc thoroughly convinced that Selangor'l attitude had not a popular backing eve« in their1,377 words
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Advertisement38 1928-04-28 19 i I LADIES ■> I HATS DRESSES j I; SHOES, ETC. f Of the latest fashion and design »> »j« always in stock. f A trial will convince •> Z. PATTARA, I (Estabd: 1904) > F. High Street. 1* w I y^B^fla^38 words
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Advertisement642 1928-04-28 19 Zhe Xast Zhis Season. MALAYAN FOOTBALL COMPETITION. 10 MATCHES ONLY 10 $1000 IN PRIZES This is the last competition this season, and therefore special prizes are offered as follows. If i<> results arc e*orre-ctlv forecasted the first prize will he- $S<>o. If no competitor succeeds in forecasting the results of642 words
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302 1928-04-28 20 The Malayan Saturday Post Hpril 28, 1928. THE RUBBER OUTLOOK. Significant of considered opinion on the prospects for rubber is the marking down of share quotations, the- avenge being something like 50 per cent, down compared with three months ago; Thus the direct losses of investors at the present time302 words
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Article310 1928-04-28 20 I We must certainly come to that in Malayan towns—heavy building costs a and increasing values of land mean that c < intensive use must he made of every j site, and our houses must po upwards »ther than outwards. Bi« blocks of 1S flats must tod310 words
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Article300 1928-04-28 20 It is a great pity that the visit to Malaya of the (Jnder-Secretary of State for the Colt mit- could not have been happy and harmonious from beginning to end. That it lias not been so lias been Mr. Ormsby-Goie's own fault. His denial of certain unfortunate remarks300 words
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Article95 1928-04-28 20 Ihe Garrison Lawn Tennis Touin, J«ne, 98 8, at the Alexandra Barrack, niciit takes place from 21st May to *ri Courts at Singapore. There are events only open to Regular Office* of the Xavy, Army and An \orce stati^d in Malaya, but most oi tte events95 words
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Advertisement343 1928-04-28 20 Adelphi Hotel Singapore. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 5.30—7.30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. ROOF GARDEN CINEMA EVERY SUNDAY AND MONDAY AT 9.30 p.m. Telephone: 937, 938. Telegrams: "Adelphi" ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Director. ARE YOU AFRAID I YOU WILL BE THROWN OUT OF343 words
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Advertisement25 1928-04-28 20 I Cure Sore Throat H and prevent infectious diseases such as Influenza, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, etc. with fORHAM I NT i Thm Cmrm-KiUint Throat Tab/,.25 words
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Article1721 1928-04-28 21 eneral. Foi repeatedly three Saturdays rain terfei d with cricket and no match as satisfactorily completed. It is iji ificant that in this country a shower I rain either prior t<> the match or durcoursc of a game makes tne i entirely unlit for play. Looking t the1,721 words
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Advertisement12 1928-04-28 21 I are so sK y 1 K pV^ MOTORS .^^^V-^^ J^^^ g12 words
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Advertisement312 1928-04-28 21 ARE YOU FOND OF GOOD BOOKS PICTURES? Your life is greatly influenced by the BOOKS you read and the PICTURES you see. Pom a library of Good Books which will develop your character and will ever be increasing your knowledge. H<m real and lasting is the happiness which lovers of312 words
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Article209 1928-04-28 22 ASkED TO WRITE FOR ENCYCLOPAEDIA. A ikw .mil honour has been bestowed upon Jeaai L I.askv Me hai been asked by the editors oi tin Encycloptadia Brittanka t<> prepare i tptdtA article <>n motion-picture production f«>r their next edition, which goea to prcti in Mai eh, 1928.209 words
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Article113 1928-04-28 22 At the annual (kiR-ral Meeting ofthi Straits Junior Association lic-ld«>n Irid lv the aoth in>tant, at Mr. Chui. tffbee'i residence No. 193, q^ t. thi following gentlemen Wfrre elected ctfee-beaiwi tor the nrrtnt jrev Hi.n Prcmdcot, Mr. Cheoo^ k Seng, J 1 Bpa. \"ii\ -Vn. -sitluit, Mr.113 words
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Article39 1928-04-28 22 "Marriage means success foi average chorus >>;irl," declares a write Yes, it means she ucts Ik*- fird speaking part. A motorist says that pedestrians Hot to be trusted. No, they arc ah m njt to soiiit flfxliic <>r other.39 words
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Advertisement288 1928-04-28 22 STRAITS TAXIDERMISTS COY. No. 175, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE. Itl I "a.\iderm*s," Singapore. BIRDS, ANIMALS, GAMEHEAD, ETC. MOUNTED TRUE TO LIFE DEALERS IN NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMEN! AND REQUISITES OF ALL KINDS TANNING SNAKE SKIN, PYTHOr SKIN, IGUANA AND LIZARC SKIN AND ALL KINDS OF CURIOS ETC., ETC., ETC. JACKIE COOGAN-RECORDS Jfr'cnnfed288 words
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Advertisement143 1928-04-28 22 lUd a p t I b 1 l rryj) i I ProJucf of Central .U,' c fl #\AL\ or shine youi Chevrolet Sedan is I adaptable to Climatic changes at a I moment's notice. p I One minute bowling along, protected I from the sun by dowble-roof construction Sedan 1,79j143 words
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Article646 1928-04-28 23 Argus - Argus It A MALAYAN REVIEW. bV Last evening another Singapore F.A. opened, and it promises to vie with any Mason in recent i u interest, with eight teams in the ienior division (compared with six last year) and as many as twenty clubs contending for Junior646 words
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Article42 1928-04-28 23 Accused "My counsel is ill can my case be put off fur a week?" Judpe "But you were caught with your hands in a man's pockets. What defence can your counsel give to that?" Accused "That is what I want to know."42 words
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Advertisement310 1928-04-28 23 I ASSETS OVER $8,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. < (INCO»FOIAT»D IN S'IAITS SfTTUMINTS) *HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EX. K The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the J310 words
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Advertisement221 1928-04-28 24 EVINRUDE L0CKW00I) OUTBOARD ROWBOAT MOTOHS World's Official A. P. B. A Speed Record creatfd on 1 4th Nov.- 1027 of 83.649 miles per hour. Horse Powers ranging from 2 to 10.85 on the BBAKE, NOT merely a H. P. calculated roughly from cobic capacity. Prices from $21° -upwards according to221 words
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Advertisement159 1928-04-28 24 <lfc^DIGESTIVE POWDER FOR CHILDREN This powder is prepared $faJ& ife the best selected me tarts nßebyh ingredients by the undersif jC^ fc > who has had over sixty y- experience in Chinese M\^!ry languates) is sent with each, bottee BAN SAN CHAN, B.Philip Street u Nc. JB. First Cfoss St159 words
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Article, Illustration71 1928-04-28 25 Photo by Soccer match between the Colombo Barefooters and the Indo-Ceylon Sports Club. Mr and Mrs. G. P. Bradney entertained by the Selangor Association Football League at the Railway Institute, Kuala Lumpur prior to their departure Home on furlough. O. V. Kok. •natch between Chi Nam (Xniveraity and Selangor. WonO.V. Kok - 71 words
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Article, Illustration26 1928-04-28 26 CHI'KCH OF ST CHRISTOPHER, JOHOR|{ HAHRI* A village market scene26 words
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Advertisement407 1928-04-28 27 t TOWN CAFE i IDEAL SITUATION AT 35 RAFFLES QUAY CATERERS FOR CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS t AND PICNIC PARTIES j WE SUPPLY t t ICE-CREAM, MILK,* m^^*^ CAKES COFFEE, j J^gJMlM^Hii TEA, CHOCOLATES %WS^^^^^S^t^^^x^St AND |ND|AN FOOD i j ""l^^^^S^^^^^^^^ CHEAPEST AND > i. &Er* wSm*£&&'* Jm#l*^ BEST •^ttfciniiW- i|MP^^^^ c407 words
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Article862 1928-04-28 28 We >ho>uld lliallaKt "iir fortune as ut do our health enjoy it uh d, be patient when it i- bad and never apply violent rcmedu-> except in ;m 'X'unit nec< Ani'»n^ real friends then i» 00 rivalry or jcil'»u-\ of oin- another, bttt they are Nit>!ii-d862 words
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Advertisement41 1928-04-28 28 y&ZT°ys^r Hct. Gold S Iff. 50 Shiphrnml w/Hc-hes are P wifr.s 111 aide with 1 •> genuine* r u bit'*. Semi jour order to us if no dealer in your town can supply you. E. 0. GAMMETER Co., 25, Malacea Street, Singapore.41 words
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Advertisement602 1928-04-28 28 J^ST^ogjji. coggrmoN no. j "coupon. I, To Charity Crosswords. No. 65. P. 0. Box 123, Singapore. I So* S «w»« fce« >-r «h*. «*jed solution Nawe (KILL UP IN BLOCK LETTEKS). cut here > Cl^TAcross. Clues Down. i. That thin-' i. Exists Betty (actual Hoop round a wheel 6. Towards602 words
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Article535 1928-04-28 29 IIU bnghilli •'< Charlie ChapCircus," and my iMghftfl mv capacity lot bnghmg, 1 ogiaa, n. the "Sunday I tVel like a freshly charged lock that has been wound thai lor tOCSC years I have ntghing oftw enough or beartCharlie has given me a o f risibility. He535 words
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Article243 1928-04-28 29 The following l><>;>ks will be ready for issue to-day Almi id-nl-l'mri. The- Lady of the Lotus. Translated from tin Persian 1\ I. M. Crump. lhilij> Beaufort Barry. Twelve Monstrous Criminals from Nero to Rasputin. I". C. Bowen. From Carrack to Clipper a book of itUing-ship models. \V. (k243 words
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Article124 1928-04-28 29 430 M.P.H. IN NEW ROCKETDRIVEN CAR. EACH EXPLOSION COSTS "SMALL FORTUNE." Berlin. Hen Frit/, von Opel, Director of the Opel tu in of motor car manufacturers, states their new product, the "Rocket" car, has in tests readied a ■peed of 430 miles an hoar within a124 words
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Advertisement44 1928-04-28 29 COMMENCING MAY BTH—ALHAMBRA I F CHARLIE CHAPLIN I Released by United Artists Corporation CHILDREN'S MATINEES SATURDAY 12 and 19 MAY 1928. AT 415p m. SHABP. USUAL MATINEE PRICES BOOKINGS OPEN ON 2nd MAY AT KELLY A WALSH Ltd. Phone 244. X k«Mi iHiniimnimntt"""******" < f44 words
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Article939 1928-04-28 30 Th« i tlu totaltsatoi ofl imes did n<»t hai tdial a itton tin second reading majority \\a> onK tit teen— The speech Made b\ Mi Ban impressed the Hook Hi aaid "The- Jockey Club have told us the distribution which they prapon to muki of tlu money.939 words
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Article360 1928-04-28 30 Names of Players. The hockey players who have gone to Kngland are as follows R. Allen (Bengal Hammond (United Provinces), Rocque (Central Provinces), Kehr Singh (Punjabi, Pennigar (Punjab), Cullen (United Provinces;, Seamans (United Provinces), Marthings (United Provinces), Dhian Chand (United Provinces), Ihreote (Punjab:, M.. Gateley (Delhi), Shankat360 words
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Article37 1928-04-28 30 The first merit of pictures is the effect which they can produce upon the mind; and the first step of a sensible man should he to receive involuntary effects from them. Pleasure and inspiration first, analysis afterwards.37 words
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Article172 1928-04-28 30 The following l»«H»k> ha to the I.H r.irv Roy Chtpj—W An<!;\ «,f Ancient Man. Narrative Asiatic Expedition*, h.jj Anon. Thing! I Shouldn't the- Author of "Uncensoi ,t i« »i i Earl «»t Aiqoith. Fift> yj Parliament, i Vob. Hilaire Bolloc. Bpbespii i W. Sorley Brown. Tlu Genius <>f172 words
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Advertisement22 1928-04-28 31 MALAY RECORDS. JUST RECEIVED large assortments of finest Malay records by famous singers. D'SOUZA BROS., MUSIC STORE, 42, Selegie Road, Singapore. J22 words
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Advertisement299 1928-04-28 31 •:•<••>.» 4.4. .5..:..:..}. •><..>.s. «.<f<>*+,»^4^ •:••:••:••:••:••:••:••:-:•<":•♦•:••:•♦♦•;••:••>*♦♦♦ I AT COMPARATIVELY LOW PRICE HIGH CLASS I TEAKWOOD I FURNITURE j ENQUIRIES INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED f I The Heng Wah Company, 381-382 Victoria Street, I SINGAPORE. t t Q. K. SUN HEALTH SPECIALIST MASSAGIST 1 2a-^ COLEMAN STREET, SINGAPORE. ELECTRICITY VIOLET RAY TREATMENT,299 words
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Article360 1928-04-28 32 Net) Yoik, March 14th. The iccrel "f tlu irildefl gambling the New York Stock Kxcha: known is mreafed by the story of the fortune, MBOUBting probably to 1 ;,000,--inade in fottl days b> Mr Michael Median, a man who SO years aflO WM a ticket360 words
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Article232 1928-04-28 32 There is at least one bush-veldt fanner who is not so keen on poaching as he used to be. One Friday afternoon he fancied a little venison, so he set off with a gun, but with DO licence and disapjKared. It was not until232 words
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374 1928-04-28 32 "I am becoming more- convinced every day that we- thould Ipend more time in the study of food and how to tat it," Myf Mr. Henry Ford in an interview recorded in Tki Forum. "Most of us eat too much. We eat the374 words
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Article104 1928-04-28 32 He who bends to himself a joy Docs the winged life destroy; But he who kisses the joy as it flies Lives in eternity's sun rise. Take this true saying to your heart, And learn to play the wiser part "Dark clouds dissolve and pass away The104 words
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Article475 1928-04-28 33 Vt the Conference of Press Experts, ulill <; 4 ,Kv... the foOofftaf flotation idopted lM ,l lv cognizant of the fact that the 1b]1 (t ion or distribution of obviously accurate, highly exaggerated, or defi- llU h distorted news or articles is Jculated t<> cause undesirable475 words
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Article423 1928-04-28 33 This life must needs be buoyant, oyous, radiating. For the 1 usiness of >ns of God is not merely to be vers. 1 They must be 'transrs, 1 writes Dr. Woods, Bishop of Winchester, in his new book, "What is God Like?" (Hodder and Stoughtou, is.423 words
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Article185 1928-04-28 33 Baby's Own Tablets Are Equally Helpful To Children's Health. Messages «>t gratitude reach the proprietors of Baby's Own Tablets from parents in all nakl of life and of many different nationalities. The following comes from Ma Khine, wife of Maung San Aung, a Rill185 words
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Article, Illustration158 1928-04-28 35 THE •MERCHANT OF VENICE" STAGED BY JUNIOR BOYS OF ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL, IPOH. The boys of the Junior A Class of the Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh acquitted themselves creditably and won unstinted praise from the entire audience. Ormsby-Core at Raffles Institution. In the picture are seen (left t<> right) [rivate Secretary to158 words
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Advertisement66 1928-04-28 35 ANYBODY CONTEMPLATING TO MAKE A PRESENT TO HIS FRIENDS HAS CERTAINLY EXPERIENCED DIFFICULTIES IN THE CHOICE. NOW YOU JUST REMEMBER THAT Gramophone Records j WILL ALWAYS PROVE A VERY SUITABLE PRESENT, BOUND TO BE MUCH f APPRECIATED. BUT WHY JUST BEKA Because "BEKA" is j the Quality Record I REPRODUCING66 words
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Article, Illustration94 1928-04-28 36 William Wolf (33 of N\\\ York City who started out from Los Angeles on I>.x 4th., 1925 on a tour round the world for a wager of $2500 (U.S. He has to cov [00,000 miles in 7 years of which he has done |o. f ooo miles. He earns enottgl94 words
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Article, Illustration34 1928-04-28 36 Malacca going out t»> field R. O, Gibson who made 99 in fiiu- tfyk for the S.C.C W. H. Finlay made 53 for the S.C.C.34 words
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Article1069 1928-04-28 38 When tii« great Km. Solomon b'liit a umpU in J< rasa Urn, lit tnc in. .m highly-skilled workmen sad employed th< must costly niaUiiai- available. It was Ihn ambition that tin- Juuaaleai temple should b< a fitting shrine id tlu national relim-m and Ik Spared neithei himself not1,069 words
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Article158 1928-04-28 38 The novel and the drama arc cbsied if fiction because they present pictures that are usually not representations of actual fact, but no novel or drama is worthy of consideration which U untrue to what might happen in human life or to the great essential truths of158 words
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Article207 1928-04-28 38 It will be agreed that family life has been one of the secrets of our greatness IS a nation. In that environment boys and girls have made acquaintance with those virtues which are essential to any greatness, whether of an individual or of a people virtues such as207 words
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Article155 1928-04-28 38 When the little girl told her music. teacher that it hurt her fingers to practise on the piano, the teacher answered, "1 know it hurts them, but it strengthens them, too." Then the child backed the philosophy of the ages into bet re "Teacher, it seems that155 words
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Article1217 1928-04-28 39 BOOKS RANDOM NOTES. ELEPHANT-TRAPPING. GIVING TO THE STOCKADE. A Stampede and its Results. le phants at night thn l( i n the dirdction of the *OC* :te d to trap them is a slow, tryj gerous an job, *7* Mr. Uiarlcs "Trapping Wild Animal ft Jungles" (T. Fisher I'lnvm ins1,217 words
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