Malayan Saturday Post, 2 June 1928
1928-06-02
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section22 1928-06-02 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY VOL. V. NO. 2O JUNE 2, 1928. PRICE 2O CENTS22 words
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Advertisement189 1928-06-02 1 Every Dealer sell* and recomvenas Tyres of the Dunlop range* J7y^j &ua£ofi r *i<tm**-**<*-4>~t~'~t><><*~#~i*<t>~&*t**fr<P~p^^ 4<t»ttMf ti* "f f Til I I fill ~a M f g 1 1 >ii* ii**> »«**<<-^»» >r»i»»j» 1^ STERLING SILVER CUPS AND MEDALS Jjjjjfc GREAT VARIETY OF NEWEST PATTERNS KEENEST PRICES FOR QUICK RETURNS^ W3.189 words
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Advertisement310 1928-06-02 2 (HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULK OF SAILINGS *V WMtTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON. MARBEILLEB AND ENGLAND, with through connectiona form Singapore. tCt*mectlng Btemer trrlvlnt the time day as the Henderton Btewer sails) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Rmngoon. Lea™ Rangoon. Bhamo June 23 Kemmendmc 9p*. 2 •Sagaing *.4 J«ly 7 Bhamo >•• Oct J310 words
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Advertisement282 1928-06-02 2 BIBBY LINE. »*&>? SS^^^^^^BOK h H~ME^ARr f Oxfordshire Gloucestershire Oct. 4 Uncashire JuJj Oxfordshire Oct. 18 Cheshire J* 26 Lancashire Nov. 1 Yorkshire Aug. 9 Cheshire Nov. 15 Leicestershire Aug. 23 Yorkshire Nbv. 29 Shropshire Sept 6 Leicestershire Dec. 6 Herefordshire Sept. 20 Shropshire I 3 flpaasage Ratea include train282 words
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Article583 1928-06-02 1 A Uul> correpondent reminds us that it the >i/c < f women's clothing keeps decreasing iw;j will be called leal year. li a woman dressed sensibly nowadays xiv world he considered a fool. Ii paint i> ilu preservative it is claim* ed to be, v \ill women583 words
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Advertisement128 1928-06-02 1 1P: T7k n/^ 7s* wM r I 'hk t i '^m \(^F Wy**** ifflp^rMlT^ way It behoves the public to take great <are m 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 name128 words
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Advertisement151 1928-06-02 1 CHEMICALS PATEN! MEDICINES REDUCED IN PRICE GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. WE ASSURE YOU SATISFACTION Please write for our price Hit SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. 48-2, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. WHERE TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED 1 GO TO 8. PUNTING. 54, Victoria Street, SINGAPORE. Ted No. 3981. Tel. No. 39*1 #MItM»MMMMtMMM t THE151 words
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Advertisement48 1928-06-02 2 I 1 i\ onr c D^ pi KLUo 1t K| decK ji (§'Bi| The World's iStoTi^UI Ottainabfe frcm 1 A Katz Brothers, Ltd. I iittim tt ttttti 1 1 1 1 iiiiiA>> f MARION DAVIErS n\ In V 111? (O s nJffl^^^fflc ti o n V^ v(/fcKEIGHTON HALE-^K^^RCY48 words
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Advertisement120 1928-06-02 2 I SOMETHING NEW I J^^ -TV^ Jenjperance J)rin/( I THE LANCET referring to Kola stated: n t| t occupies a position between cocoa and tea, containing the j nutritive properties of the former, with the caffeine of the F.&N.sKOLA 9 4 I Is different to all others j 1 1120 words
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Article, Illustration81 1928-06-02 3 IMu Si-li"«'l Cadets on Parade Cadets and Scouts .much .,>. Rev Brother Stephe« a,ul Rev Broth* Michael arc seen at the Saluting Hast. St. Joseph's hoys prond ol Ihc Rmpire Day medals they are wearing Rev. Brother Michael ;m«l Rev. Brother Stephen81 words
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Article, Illustration36 1928-06-02 3 Lieut. B. W. Webb-Carter, Capt. D. H. Steens, R.E., and Lt.-Col. J. M. Mackenzie, D.S.O. The shoot m progress. Scrgt. B. Calistau who returned the best score of 94.36 words
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Article, Illustration34 1928-06-02 4 SA^.is),Mr FarquhlirTof M.U>"n MoTm Ltd.,. M, Strictteod (A*. Physk.l Director of Schoob). Mr Perry (of W.keficld&Co.CMtrolOll A g «,t, Mi Clarke (of tlic Singapore Frc< Press wild Mi Hansom34 words
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Article, Illustration74 1928-06-02 4 The Royal English School Annual Sports were held at the Stadium last Saturday Mrs. Sprcule (wife of the Acting Chief Justice) distnbutea the pr.ze, In the picture are seen, seated: Mr. W. G. Stirling and Mrs. Sproiile who distributed the prizes standing behind them is Mr.74 words
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195 1928-06-02 4 ,Uw>s.— i. SWASH;-. NLKRRY; n. HKNKA; v. AREAS; 13. ON; 14. APIKXA; ro. NO; 1-. kIXJ; iq. DRY :o HEN- v. I.SIX; 13 TAEL; 24. LIE; 25. HYP; 16. PEED; 29. EPIC; p. AIR; L1 .\\\r,; 55 VNA; j6. AD. HOLES; 10. ON- 40195 words
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Advertisement229 1928-06-02 5 CARLSBERG BEER J£b Ir^ THE BEST. /X WEAKNESS, fell aild b) lhe case from AN IF M I A (Trlm^j |v. r a •/> f Hll 111 I M I^ml Asiatic Co., Ltd. deschTens *J»' SINGAPORE SYRIP of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed 60/£ //77/snr/^rc that229 words
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Advertisement54 1928-06-02 5 EVERY THING DE LUXE SILK AND SATIN EMBROIDERIES Cushion covers Table-cloths and Bedspreads Panels and Tableaux LINEN EMBROIDERIES. Tea-set and Dinner-set Tea-cloths and Serviettes Bedspreads. VENETIAN LACES. Mats and Doylies Tea-sets and Centers Motifs GUARANTEED All hanCmade m TONKIN 1 (Indochina) GREAT VALUE AT LOWEST PRICES COMPTOIR SAIGONNAIS IDe MALAISIE54 words
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424 1928-06-02 6 Favourable Impression Created Everywhere. Theft Xi n\uch discasaaoai m tiu tul(>mobile industry Itgscdiag the benefit! lo be derived from the yearly iatooductioiiof new Modclt. Sum manufacturers claim that the publk is better served by keeping niotut OMI up-to-date l.v progressive improvements on each car initead424 words
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Article316 1928-06-02 6 LADY HOLBROOK'S ADVICE. 'Don't Oppose Your Husband." Colonel Sir Arthur Efolbrodk, Conservative M.l\ for the BMingttoke division of Hampshire, and Lady Hblbrook cclcU rated their golden wedding at their tKHPc at Pbrchester-tquare, W. Their ix soils and three of their f'Mir dati^li- tefl were with tliim.316 words
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Article138 1928-06-02 6 FASCIST SALUTE ONLY. Alter popularising the Fascist salute is the proper form of every day sahita- tion, the Fascists arc now taking stei>entirely to eliminate the hand-shake. To do this they are teaching the new Italian generation, while still young, to use the Fascist salutation exclusively. Deputy138 words
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Advertisement136 1928-06-02 6 Improved valve-in-head motor New alloy invar-strut" pistons Thermostatic control cooling system New crankcase breathing system Improved Delco-Remy distributor ignition New twoPRICES port exhaust A.C. oil filter A. C. air cleaner Vital improvea n ments, these, that give instant acceleration, power to spare, increased Otdtltl l,t 9 0 m smoothness, longer136 words
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Article4734 1928-06-02 7 E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM - E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM By Author of M The Double Four 44 The Mischief Maker," &c. CHAPTffI v Hut were they fr*. after all. tta* :il UuhlS n T<hvlreak, and, fully-t:tls.ainin.the.noke-hungc ty. nl tie ro,,m, with it^pl-n deal furIU t umarpcted Boor, the T; of neaL,s; her Kd4,734 words
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Advertisement52 1928-06-02 7 THE SCREEN filL/i sensation GOETHES rr/hVii hriib« n ce iid t< greaU-st director. Ihe stoim scene alone will make it famous, but its ma^ir blend of O VM unforgettable beauty and dramatic power, will make it the sensation of years. JUBaBkHtJ DIRECTED BY «rt-v i v F. W. MURNAU j^AV52 words
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Advertisement26 1928-06-02 8 BRITAIN'S BEST MOTOR VEHICLE f' X^. ('-pW6 j 1 si B^^^^^^^^^ B^^^^n^Bßyjl b^|»Jb n SSn^SSSKI V3i 1 x (SINGAPORE) LTp 5B ORCHARp ROAp SINGApoRE pHON£ gooo26 words
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Article2559 1928-06-02 9 ANNU AL REPORT ON EDUCATION ,N THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FOR THE YEAR 1927. General Educational Problems. the following extracts from the repagi l,v Dr. K. (>. Wildcat, C.M.C... Director ol Kducation, S.S. ft P.M.S. The most imiK)rtant educational development of the year was the recognition J, v Government of2,559 words
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Advertisement136 1928-06-02 9 BUICK -farahead••in a Wonderful Reid t of its 1 oday s Buick wins more buyers than any other fine car m the world because m all elements of M m*m value it ranks far ahead ma wonderful field oi its W JH own. Buick bodies by Fisher swung smartly low136 words
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Advertisement198 1928-06-02 10 i Q. K. SUM HEALTH SPECIALISTS MASSAGISTS THE HEALTH CULTURE HOME 23-3 COLEMAN STREET, SINGAPORE. ELECTRICITY VIOLET RAY TREATMENT, HIP HOT BATH. Effects of Treatment. Enrichment of the blood m the skin and tissues. Increase of the oxygen contents m the skin and tissues. Accelerated process of assimilation Bactericidal and198 words
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Advertisement125 1928-06-02 11 p F AVI LION 1 ANOTHER PA*AVOUNT SUPER PROGRAMME t jriaiißrti D x> j t,'oaimf>»'"'l /fill 11 1 1 1 I W 7» v%HO)v jj v I P^ fAij Hnvl lid ih^ Eddie can- iill^rWwil^m. i TOR, the c\ clone of ome d y, 1 backs this one with l^tP^125 words
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Advertisement119 1928-06-02 11 I ADELPHI HOTEL I ROOF GARDEN CINEMA i SUNDAY JUNE. 3rd. Laura la Plante m "HER BIG NIGHT" f MONDAY JUNE, 4th. I Norman Kerry Patsy Ruth Miller X m Z "LORRAINE OF THE LIONS" A ADELPHI HOTEL LTD. I Harry H. Willies Managing Director. Telephone 937, 938. ••♦••♦••♦•••♦••••♦••••••••♦••♦•••••♦•••••♦♦••♦••••♦♦•••••••••5»r»*»»J» a119 words
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Advertisement82 1928-06-02 12 "ROBINSONS" FOR VALUE AND SERVICE I DURABLE FABRICS 1 r v-' r\ Materials that stand the hardest of wear and S endless washing are always kept m stork. Let us send you a special set of p.-iltenis that are ($j particularly adaptahle lor this purpose. DURO, TOBRALCO, TRICOLENE, SHIRTING, DRILL,82 words
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Advertisement121 1928-06-02 12 fF?R HOUSING SCHEMES) I G. R OEHLERS X j 30. St. Michael's Road. I SINGAPORE. MANUFACTURER OF PRECAST CONCRETE POST AND PANEL COOLIE LINES, BATHROOMS, SENTRY AND J I TELEPHONE BOXES. t LATRINES AND OTHER I BUILDINGS, CANTILEVER V AND SQUARE CONCRETE _mT m 1. LATRINE SEATS. AND 'j'Wt CONCRETr:121 words
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Article, Illustration32 1928-06-02 13 photos by "Brittania Receive* Her Minister* 11 \y Standard VII "The Children of the Empire" A Pftffeini y Standard IV O. Y. Kok, PaduO.Y. Kok Padu - 32 words
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Article, Illustration68 1928-06-02 13 Tbe finalists m the Singles— Rev. Alike* and Roy Smith. Mi>. Simc distributing the prizes m the S.C.C. Godown An Erskine Car runs into a house (No. 8 Victoria Street on ibtli inst.) bringing down a window. Lya Mara Whose latest picture "Dancing Vienna" has achieved68 words
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Article, Illustration112 1928-06-02 14 The 0.0.C V*m n.und the Camp. Those m the grojipm (ktt to rmht Lieut. H. B Owen, Mtjor M F. GfW€ Wiihe, the G.O.C. ami Major t Meredith. The C.O.C. inspecting the men. The Sojrabaya Confucian Temple. TM,112 words
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Advertisement46 1928-06-02 15 The Anti-Carbon Pair SATISFIED CUSTOMERS V <♦ V I jfire Jhe Strongest Advertisement t f Jf »j PAo/o Products I i! Perfect Pictures Guaranteed 1 l| if made on STANDARD CAMERA I ROLLFILMS I FILMPACKS DIETHELM I Co., LTD. (Incorporated m Switzerland.) J I SINGAPORE -PENANG BANGKOK <♦46 words
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Advertisement121 1928-06-02 15 I| Keep your Flashlight |l I ALIVE I I 111 s **aa.'9fifl»oo<»>-|| I I '2*. iiiiiir 11 1^! I TJELOAD your flashlight S^/^\ I XX with fresh, powerful \l y^/v/l I Eveready Unit Cells. An \^<^^^ II I empty flashlight is useless. I Eveready Unit Cells are I made by121 words
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Article792 1928-06-02 16 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK By 'Quiz.' 1 It is the lot «>f the "colyumist" to tiead on i>cople's toes now and again sometimes inadvertently Hut this particular colyumist— your humble v Quiz '•—tries always to be nood-humourcd, and never really to hurt anyone's feeling. The idea is Ut's792 words
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Advertisement213 1928-06-02 16 PviiA ~>Z:;:^^ Excellent Accommodations P^vv c X'^ l£^^^^^ V^^^C* f africa x^\ Superior Service f Dollar Steamship Line nfiflWPii American Mail Line i ROUND THE WORLD. EUROPEROUND-THE-WORLD. ffatiirf<s PRESIDENT WILSON rtAIURia. PRESIDENT POLK PRESIDENT ADAMS FORTNIGHTLY to MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK PRESIDENT GARFIELD via Penang, Colombo, Port Said, Alexandria, Naples213 words
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Advertisement87 1928-06-02 16 OUTSIDE AND INSIDE If it is iiniH>rtunt to keep the outride of yenir lnnly clean it i* even more so t., keep your inside clean and m regular working order. If constipation troubles you, use- Flail till As gently as nature they eiiMire daily regularity, at the sanv time banishing87 words
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Article1360 1928-06-02 17 11. em. School Cricket. It b unfortunate that the SflOOUrafCmeiit given to bojra i» oa» local school to develop cricket is practically nil. Looking i»t«» tllc Iliattcr cloaely it is rthered that the various schools are managed by various nationalities, not DeceMarily British, and m consequence t h1,360 words
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Advertisement281 1928-06-02 17 THE KING'S PRINTERS' ART WORK. THE UFE OF JESUS OF NAZARETH i j IN BOOK FORM. 5 tali f bffI^SHEIJESUSOF j 2 SS Jlk W XAZABETIII 1 I I pOPICTURESBYf T h William hole| 5 g:<t<^^^ j_ B rsaß re I S L'.-J^yiiif poll i j PU-. M Reproductions In281 words
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255 1928-06-02 18 The Malayan Saturday Post. June 2, 1928. TROUBLE IN TRENGGANU. Throughout Malaya the news of the unfortunate happenings 111 Trcngganu luis been matter of very sincere regret. That a minor expedition should have to be sent t«» deal with unruly Malays is the ><>rt f thing that happened sometimd twenty255 words
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Article230 1928-06-02 18 There has been tome condemnation of the introduction of foreign politics into Malaya by certain classes of Chinese, but Dot a word of criticism of the action of the Italians resident here m forming a branch of the Fascist movement. Their numbers are small, it is true,230 words
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Article278 1928-06-02 18 For long now thi> journal has been protesting strongly against the euutUMMtj amount of gambling allowed m Malaya, iii the name <>t sport, m oonnctioa with the Turf Clubs. At last, we are glad to note, some «»f our daily contemporaries are following our lead, and demanding278 words
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Article1364 1928-06-02 18 Notes by Spectator. Popular Demand for Reformation of Local League. It was exclusively urged m these columns that the S.F.A. League should be re-organised and brought more into line with the Home leagues. In fact the details of the suggestion were fully discussed and it therefore needs no1,364 words
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Advertisement318 1928-06-02 18 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: M Adelphi ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Director. BOYS Whafs your Qoal? You have passed the Cambridge318 words
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Article1691 1928-06-02 19 Police High Handedness Alleged. In connection with the second division match played on the Padaim between the Police and the Chinese second team several unpleasant incidents occurred. It is common knowledge that the relationship between these two clubs havenot been of a very friendly nature1,691 words
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Article804 1928-06-02 20 A MALAYAN REVIEW. ♦**♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•>♦♦♦♦< By Argus." The Colony retains the Guilleinan Clip lor lawn tennis, having once again smitten the might of the F.M.S. in tlu Whitsuntide match played on this; occasion on the rather indifferent courts at the Selangor Ctub, Kuala Lumpur. The whole padang804 words
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Advertisement149 1928-06-02 20 f»MU»MMMMMMMM f 1 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 T ASSETS OVER $8,000,000 J j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd.j I (IHCOEWBATED IK STEAITS SITTLtMENTS) 4 I! LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.I O HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. v I The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme149 words
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Advertisement168 1928-06-02 21 I \I IB I Exquisite Subtle Alluring I ///^^^^^M Adorable, delightful daintiness is assured by the A > JrJ^Bi daily use of 471 1 Eau de Cologne. Always keep JH f I m/NS/jM it on your dressing table tried and trusty friend I I W Mm m^^km I J M168 words
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Advertisement370 1928-06-02 22 J x The Name That Stands For t THE SS7"'I A PAT KUAs |ASK FOR |fe|:' RISCUIT < when you next get your supply. A •*••■•■•*•■■■■•*•■■■■•*«■■••»*•■•■■•*«••<•••**••■■**« f KOHLER AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC I LIGHT POWER PLANT. 1 9 m m m •J- Kobler system re- j vu A ki A n i370 words
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Advertisement460 1928-06-02 22 .j».....>.....:......:.t"-:*«— :—•••>••••♦••••♦••""••••'••••••••••♦• I We offer OUR COMPOSITION EBONITE I ELECTRJC FITTINGS f Unbreakable j I Cleats, Insulators and Insulating-Tubes I Approved by I j The Electrical Engineer I of the Singapore Municipality. I ENQUIRIES f j To make any special article t j SOLICITED. I I The Singapore Patent Works460 words
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Article, Illustration110 1928-06-02 23 The Singapore and Johorc members of the Malayan branch of the Fascist movement assembled at the residence of the Italian Consul, Mr. V. Pini on 20th May to inaugurate their new flag. The fla^ was blessed by the Rev. Father Ruaudel110 words
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Article, Illustration104 1928-06-02 24 Jwhile Aniin Rusher and Bud W'allcy Wttt btviag a bout at the New World arena, Morris car and a Ford bus tried conclusions on the notorious Cieylang Road. The Ford is on the left. General view of the office of First National Pictures (East) Ltd., Singapore Mr. Paul Verdayne, Director104 words
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Advertisement290 1928-06-02 25 Wincarnis for Connoisseurs r T 1 o appreciate good wine is to be a X connoisseur, to appreciate Wine mis is to be more a connoisseur of wine and he.;!c l^. Wincarnis is indeed ihe Wine cf Health The Ancients realised the heakh giving qualities of gocd wine. It was290 words
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Advertisement371 1928-06-02 25 BANNER RECORDS. ELECTRICALLY RECORDED, 10 INCH DOUBLE SIDED. 1619 Bain Ham Bainy Shore Huk<>, I K<> where you go [62a I'rit/i Fi\<. fool two, eyei of Blue 1638 The Prisoner's Song What a Kiss can do [691 Thanks lot the Btlggy Ride Behind the Clouds 1700 Meet Me To-night m371 words
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Article420 1928-06-02 26 Faces Indelibly Tinted With Electric Needle. London has a lnauty BOCtOI who K'w^ an aitificial make-up that will 804 wasfe off! You do not DOy it m a writes a "Star" woman, ncithet is it scented, packed and l>e-riW»oiicd. hut it i> tlu pioneer of the420 words
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347 1928-06-02 26 WAS IN HOSPITAL OVER A MONTH WITH RHEUMATISM Nothing Could Cure Him Until He Took DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS. Mi Akx.ni.Ki BY uilui, of ii n Han bury k«.a<!. Shanghai, is a marine engineer by profess* ii, and hat been serving •n ships <»n the Chins coast foe tlu past347 words
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Article149 1928-06-02 26 42 COUNTRIES TO ATTEND SCOUTS' JAMBOREE. Thirty thousand Scouts from 42 countries are 'expected to attend the Boy Scut movement's coming-of-age jamboree at Anowe Park, Birkenhead, durin- tiu first fortnighi of August 1929. '1 lure- will be ten sub-camps, and the Scouts from cadi country will be149 words
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Advertisement28 1928-06-02 26 TRENCCANU PRODUCTS We invite your enquiries on the following:RATTAN, DAMAR, HIDES, BRASSWARE BARANG-BA RANG (TEMBAGAPUTEH), SILK j SARONGS, ETC. W Write M.0.1. jj TRENGGANU, U M S I28 words
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Miscellaneous641 1928-06-02 26 CHARITY CROSSWORDS COMPETITION NO. 70 tHAKii] $750 m pRIZES will be oaid to the successful competitors m this competition. IST PRIZE $450 2ND PRIZE $300. From the profits of the competition 50 will be handed to ST. ANDREWS HOSPITAL LIFT FUND. I COUPON. To Charity Crosswords, No. 70, P. 0.641 words
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Article3586 1928-06-02 27 SOPHIE COLE - SOPHIE COLE SPECIAL SHORT STORY. I I ••I, u l was furiou> when he came m .ul found you, ere out, mother. lk for half an hour straight off Nereis he now?" asked the delinquent apprelKiiMvcly. -GOB* to the theatre with the Dickn Ik- had3,586 words
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Advertisement77 1928-06-02 27 SINGAPORE CASKET Co.? 83, SELEGIE ROAD. f t FOR QUALITY. MHHHH f sißvict and MHn^^^^^H i courtesy HR^rS^^^^H t i Telephone No. 75 I Alter Office Hours I Phone No, 72 H^P^ 1 UNDERTAKERS, t MONUMENTAL l^B MASONS AND Kk^ll V t MARBLE SW^ MERCHANTS. fflL^l I^^^ I THE MOST77 words
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Advertisement137 1928-06-02 28 STRAITS TAXIDERMISTS COY. No. 175, Sclegie Road, SINGAPORE. Tel "Taxidermis," Singapore* BIRDS, ANIMALS, GAMEHEAD, ETC. MOUNTED TRUE TO LIFE. DEALERS IN NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS *ND REQUISITES OF ALL KINDS. FANNING SNAKE SKIN, PYTHON SKIN, IGUANA AND LIZARD SKIN AND ALL KINDS OF CURIOS, ETC., ETC., ETC. I All COMMScATIi^^ All137 words
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Advertisement625 1928-06-02 29 I Koninklyne Paketvaart Maatschappij. j <• > iBATAL fACKST NAVIGATION CO Of IATATIAI > (lacorporated ib Holland > VtiUm* CONTMACT WITH TUB NETHERLANDS INDIAN OOVIKNMINI t r Telephone No. 8640 sub-connections to:— •> MADager 8 Desk, Aa«t. Manager \kmk, Marine Supt., (i«o«rml Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. aod625 words
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Article46 1928-06-02 30 GOING UP They tilt their chins, They elevate their heels, They build up their faces, They lift their eyebrows, They turn up their noses, They raise particular devil, Which Koes to prove that, after all, The modern girls devote some of Their time to "Higher Things46 words
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Advertisement191 1928-06-02 30 AT COMPARATIVELY LOW PRICE HIGH CLASS TEAKWOOD j FURNITURE j ENOUIBIES INSPECTION CCFOIULV INVITED J The Hen* Wah Company, j 381-382 Victoria Street, SINGAPORE. I -i ->_ ri* 1 i i*i ■^^fc* EVINRUDE LOCKWOOD OUTBOARD ROWBOAT MOTORS Worlds Official A. P. B. A Speed Record created on 14th Soy: 1927191 words
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Article933 1928-06-02 31 uMBfC a fair tCSt f charaCtC^ r/badlan.ua^l-lon.stotlieUdman, hik .pKKllanguaKcisamarkofuen»rdudion is naturally Mpoorfbk Mlucnectness of our native ton^e; cthnv do vet.nd h((S manner of expression indicates a .nous culture m this the noblest and Mum versal of arts' lenience ,s Mn tl right use of right words linked933 words
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Article684 1928-06-02 31 To have m the house a simple harmless remedy for the minor ill* of l>abies and little children is a great boon t<» JTOOOg ■Others and this is exactly why Baby*! 1 > x\ 11 Tablets are- lo l>e found m main household^. They684 words
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Advertisement234 1928-06-02 31 I RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC SERIES EACH $4 50 f Slight, An exposition of the Principles of Monocular and Binocular •> <» Vision, by Joseph Le Contc, IX. D. A History of the Growth of the Steam J Jvngine, by R. H. Thurstou. The Evolution and Function of234 words
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Advertisement329 1928-06-02 32 MOST MILES PER DOLLAR ON TYRES Firestone Tyre Rubbet Co., (S.S.) Ltd., Hongkong Bank Chrs., Singapore. Estate Trust Agencies! (1927) Limited. I 1 f ?A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COM- ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: f i Nos. 1.329 words
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Advertisement225 1928-06-02 32 "WAITES ANTYPYO DENTAL CREAM. ASK FOR FREE idIMHHHI i SAMPLE FROM NY W YOUR DENTIST, p '.-^Mil.* 1 CHEMIST OR W V^l W FWCHAIMM.K .SHI KNT/1 y|L'.^ *<^| 88, mil St. 9flj SRl^ siM.Aroiti S n r p a V pßl^"* '^^■MNr Maj I TEETH t Restful Nights mean vigorous225 words
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Article, Illustration63 1928-06-02 33 GUILLEMARD CUP TENNIS COMPETITION AT KUALA LUMPUR BETWEEN THE COLONY AND THE F.M.S. The Colony won the Cup easily. Some of the players are seen m the picture below. The central photo shows the doubles match m progress between Oliver and Bagot (F.M.S.) and63 words
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Article, Illustration111 1928-06-02 34 Selsngor and Penang Chinese Cricketers MR G M ALFORD. WHARF MANAGER SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD, ENTERTAINED. M. and Mrs G U Uford and Mi*. Atford were entertained l,v >l,c members of the Jnnir Service their Club last *,nday prio, then dc„ar,nre Home. A itewcll adllrcss w as read and it was111 words
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Advertisement81 1928-06-02 35 There's no excuse for the Born tBJO 1 1 1 Still going Strong! man who complains that he cannot get good old Scotch whisky at a reason- M^^K WALKER is obtainable (iSjHmifi^ JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD -jp^^\ SINCAPORE, PENANC, KUAIA IUMPUR fCLAZED FLOORING!; j TILES TILES Bj BRIGHT t R{81 words
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Article1029 1928-06-02 36 In a little country village m the Sotttl ■>l I-.ii- land, there stands a picturetqtl old inn Formerly it was of considera bK Importance, for the main road patM through the village, and m the oh conchim days many travellers haltei there foi refn Bhment. Hut the intro1,029 words
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Article280 1928-06-02 36 1 imagine that ut all wish to enjoy our bodies and the world to which they give BS access; ami I am sure that we were meant to They arc among the best of I the jHn*\ thing! <>f life. But we cannot i enjoy them if we have280 words
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Article220 1928-06-02 36 Ruskin - Ruskin It happened at Athens, during i public representation <>f tome play exhibited m honour of the Commonwealth, that ut old gentleman came too late for a place suitable to h\> age and quality. Many of the JTOUng gentlemen who observed the difficulty and confusion he was220 words
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Advertisement138 1928-06-02 36 > iv Rheumatic pain- rdicf! ;^W Congestion. inf.dj:u (.< ;issues- th^n I persistent pain. Apply Slo+;)<- I \C^qJ/ Sloan's Liniment I -Jn^nVhn^^*^^ l^-^^^^» t li^YA responsibilities HPHERE ii no greater responsibility than good JL health to the man of affairs. The foundation of good health is often the simplicity and138 words
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Article1034 1928-06-02 37 BOOKS RANDOM NOTES. 1 WINGED MESSENGERS. I ANTIQUITY OF PIGEON P08T. I Value During Siege Of Paris. I Though pigeon-racing as a sport may I back only a century or so, the use -arrier-pigeons for more practical Kurposes is of much greater antiquity, vs the Manchester Guardian. ProbabKhe earliest testimony1,034 words
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Advertisement80 1928-06-02 37 ml\ vaf ZSe^lri aW jk '^y^M 1 Ate «^ftw\ 2 1** *Jmo«t m every eiae the consequence ofk mW^\ rhetunatic oompUcations, which, if not treated DRY' XX^HJa^x "*r •M«y *>«««« chrinicU. You an. not I SUBSCRIPTION RAT«B. fi 3 mofittifl $2.50 ff 5 To the Manager, 3 S "Malayan Saturday80 words
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