Malayan Saturday Post, 9 June 1928
1928-06-09
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Title Section36 1928-06-09 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED IL im ay/w.SI I MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY \^<HacU m (tmmtfmri(/) Vol. v. no. 21 JUNE 9. 1928. amice moomtata The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED JUNE 9. 192836 words
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Advertisement255 1928-06-09 1 Every Dealer selle rC comi»eniis Tyree c? the Ounlop range. 1 uuiriTrm i iiiihiitiiTTTfttttTtiittt mtrin imi ii > ill i iiii u 1 1 I rrrtrrteitii>tt'rrf*T** a =M I yrfr^US^M By Special jy^A;^ H. 1. Tie Q CNflMHty 8 B Mr mw "^Y^mimm WW mWi a^ 9^^^ iH^t^^s. '""'^^H^^Bb iL255 words
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Advertisement208 1928-06-09 2 P HENDERSON LINE. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS iV FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON. MARSEILLES AND ENGLAND, with through connections form Singapore. (Connecting Starrer arriving the same day as the Henderson Steamer sails) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Leave Rangoon. Leave Rangoon: < Bhamo June 23 Kemmendine Spt. 29 •Sagaing July 7 l&an\o Oct. 13208 words
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Advertisement295 1928-06-09 2 BIBBY LINL. H sSE&r«fia2Jr&»3»« Lj with through coimecticy from ftngagxe and Penang. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Oxfordshire J««* 28 Gloucestershire Oct. 4 Lancashire July Oxfordshire Oct. 18 j Che-hire July 26 Lancashire Nov. 1 Yorkshire Aug. 9 Cheshire Nov. 5 j Leicestershire Aug. 23 Yorkshire Nov. 2 g Shropshire Sept 6 Leicestershire295 words
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Article649 1928-06-09 3 My dear sir," >aid the pompotU speaker, after the banquet, "speaking i^ nothing to me. Why, as a boy I used to talk fluently m my sleep." "And now," said his bored friend, "you talk m ours." She "Do you think there ever was a man who649 words
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Advertisement175 1928-06-09 3 :hC I lJ^l*mW*^^mmmmfmm»^. mLmT aalZmmmmm -^^S^^^NlS&fcv JmV l\ M LHaraamm^L VB It behoves the public to take great care 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 name of "GOLD LEAF" and175 words
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Advertisement140 1928-06-09 3 CHEMICALS PATEPfI 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, SINGAPORB. t THE BEST SWISS MADE V VALCAIN I t X POCKET AND WRIST i WATCHES. AN ACCURATE AND RELIABLE TIMEKEEPER. OBTAINABLE FROM140 words
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Advertisement119 1928-06-09 4 m .>•>*•>******* KLOSTERJ ji\ BEER III The Worids tumm^^s^^m BCSI I 1 KB^ff l^ Obtainable from J X a ll dealers I I JKatz Brothers, Ltd. j 1 Sole Agents j UilltlMMtl IMt tilt If ff f 1 f ia >iiii iiiiiiii>> ALHAMBRA (OF BLUE DANUBE FAME) DANCING VIENNA with119 words
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Advertisement108 1928-06-09 4 .......*....*....*^.*...*"*--*-">-*-- :—♦-••>-♦••♦•.:, SOMETHING NEW D/^^^W A^^^mm\\\\\\\\\\m.m M mm ivßl mm^^m^^^^^mmmmW ll r ll a \1 Pv VNlk r °il ly <fck. m Wl— C-^f inn oil AWTAfr Wm m mmmmmm^ m^A+*^ I Jlje Jdeal Jernperance J)rmk i THE LANCET referring to Kola stated: I It occupies a position between cocoa108 words
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Article, Illustration73 1928-06-09 5 ('tint pictures of tin Patm&t Will m found on /^v 35- His Excellency Sir Hugh Clifford, M.C.S G.C.M.G., G.8.E., Governor and Commander-in-Chief taking the salute as the troops march past. His Excellency at the salutirg73 words
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Article, Illustration40 1928-06-09 6 Sir William Peel, C.M.G., K.B.E. Chief Secretary to Government F.M.S Mrs. P. J. Sproule, 0.8. E. Mrs. Rupert Manasseh, 0.8. E. Major-General Sir C. C. van Straubenzee, C.8., C.M.G., K.B.E. General Officer Commanding the Troops, NLalaya.40 words
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Advertisement233 1928-06-09 7 ICARLSBERG BEER THE BEST. Obtainable from all dealers and by the case from The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. Sole Importers i Parker Desk Sett Equipped with Parker Du#f *ld Pens j gAs low as £10 oAnd upto f35 Yen cm Lay dm Pen Dm sad dtt Mot Won't Dry233 words
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Advertisement104 1928-06-09 7 /^^XJ 1 WEAKNESS, W p- .^Jk J DEBILITY AN£MIA deschTens of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LBADWO DItPBNBiJLUML EVERY THING DE LUXE SILK104 words
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707 1928-06-09 8 WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING CAR CREATES SPLENDID NEW MODEL. The Chevrolet bm always appealed to tin- l.uvu -.t a low priced, high i- aI h. w n< is recoi niaed as being ti„ result ol fineness ol construction, proven sturdiness, conomkal pterformam. and nnmistakable beauty and stN l, To-day, tin Chevrolet707 words
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Article298 1928-06-09 8 Drowned Body Claimed by Two Women A man who was believed to have been drowned m the River Aire, m Yorkshire, some six months ago, re-appeared al his home at Leeds shortb sfter midnight on Sundaj (April 15th). Ik is Robert Gordon Robertaon, aged 43, who was298 words
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Advertisement183 1928-06-09 8 *£nownandfr 0v r I i|^deßiggeran iB c f W UM xhart Ever B e f 0 tf e r is power m the engine of the Bigger and Better MM Chevrolet abundant power resulting from the improved /MM I dnpTillsEV/ valve-in-head motor, the new crankcase breathing system, j I the183 words
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Article5453 1928-06-09 9 E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM - E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Author of The Double Four The Mischief Maker," &c. M rt BolHngton-Watts' shrill vokt once „*ore broke the silence, .vhfch, although was a mattei ol seconds onl>, aa not uitholU certain peculiar dramatic quality. gay what's wrong with you, Freddy] V ,,u don't think5,453 words
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Advertisement184 1928-06-09 9 lr Wm Health -The Gift of Wmmmis W7ITHOUT health it is impos- sible to take an optimistic view of life. Depression of spirits and jangled nerves always tend to make one's outlook black, and m such a state it is impossible to do justice to oneself either m work or184 words
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Advertisement190 1928-06-09 10 THE KING'S PRINTERS' ART WORK. I I LIFE OF JESUS" OF NAZARETH IN BOOK FORM. rrn f^riEp^^' THE LIFE OFIII j > IgKsßsKl JESUS OF i j him Ji* b*!xazabeth| E I ElWa PORTRA" 'r>IN I P^ t!E^s§>3 cole :iS S fit^l.Aj&f' HOPICTURESBVI f *j R-SAI RE I 'vSe^Jth \\m^Y&190 words
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Advertisement56 1928-06-09 11 (J j/j' m9 m^ m am m m ut^ f V aSAWW tut* Wl M m %/oFa 7/# YS«-/ Cl CI CI C 7 fl fljL 77/*? H**// Marfc tfw -s^W of Quality W§Si^ •■'>■ Sas^ i^>^ Ji "fry G Representative for the Fat East md India Robert Blau, Cl56 words
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Article3604 1928-06-09 12 WINIFRED CARTER - WINIFRED CARTER SPECIAL SHORT STORY by I'oi a moment the man stood looking at the door which bad been shut steal thily, and then, with a groan, he swayed. Despairingly he lurched towards the bell-pull, which he missed by the merest fraction of an inch. Then3,604 words
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Advertisement98 1928-06-09 12 f wp* s^flSßzJfs v Jfj H^ Ar A^^^m. B_ Y^.e-^ .••''A\mmmmYY^M\ mS^JmrnW^T^ j* BEAUTY ~^%r that matches BuickPerformance #Ohowing colors as distinctive as the isher Bodies they adorn, Buick 1928 is the most colorful Buick ever built, scoring first place m rich alluring beauty. Not only m beauty, but m98 words
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Advertisement129 1928-06-09 13 PAVILION •AA, A THOROUGHLY GOOD EVENINGS ENTERTAINMENT. TWO PARAMOUNT SUPER FILMS. •YOU NEVER KNOW WOMEN" STARRING FLORENCE VIDOR and CLIVE BROOK. AND KID BOOTS STARRING EDDIE CANTOR AND CLARA BOW. Eddie Cantor plays the part that Leslie HENSON made famous m LONDON. In the Musical Comedy of that name. YOU129 words
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Advertisement150 1928-06-09 13 ADELPHI HOTEL j ROOF GARDEN CINEMA SUNDAY JUNE 10th. MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE AND JOHNNIE WALKER I IN •'HELD BY THE LAW." MONDAY JUNE Mth. HOUSE PETERS I t IN X ♦•THE TORN ADO.* CARL LAEMMLE PRODUCTIONS. ADELPHI HOTEL LTD. t Harry H. Willies Managing Director Telephone 937, 938. JA150 words
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Advertisement94 1928-06-09 14 I* POBI NSONQ" FOR VALUE AND SERVICE DURABLE FABRICS KIDDIES TOGS. I Materials that will stand the hardest of wear and U >. endless washing are always kept m stock. d Let us send you a special set of patterns that are B particalaily adaptable for this purpose. Q DURO,94 words
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Advertisement130 1928-06-09 14 JFOR HOUSING SCHEMES! GROEHLERS 30, St. Michael's Road, SINGAPORE. I A t MANUFACTURER OF PRECAST CONCRETE POST AND I PANEL COOLIE LINES, BATHROOMS, SENTRY AND TELEPHONE BOXES, t LATRINES AND OTHER t BUILDINGS, CANTILEVER J AND SOUARE CONCRETE m*^'*^&i/ 1 LATRINE SEATS, AND m 1 oo I *T e^b CONCRETE130 words
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Article, Illustration92 1928-06-09 15 The meeting of the Johore Harriers took place at the Johore Bahru Rifle Range during the Hari Raya Haji holidays. Thc "Hares" laying fragments of paper oo the trail. They were given 10 minutes lead. Left, Dr. Garlick right, Dr. Green. Thc "Hounds" arc waiting92 words
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Article, Illustration81 1928-06-09 16 Laying of the Foundation Stone for the new Church of St. Joseph's, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur. The pictures show the Rev. Father L. Duvelle performing the ceremony. Matching from the Convent tn the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd for their First Communion. Team I, captained by Thio Tiam P<>h, winners of81 words
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Miscellaneous79 1928-06-09 16 ♦♦»»MMO»«MMM>»»»tM»«>«4»»»»MM»»M>»»>t»MMm»f >*•:•♦•!•♦♦♦.:•*<.<..><.<.<.*/,<..), SOLUTION OF CHARITY CROSSWORDS No. 69. ICWM-I. OIATft 5. MHCE; DURIONS; 10. AMANT; TNTGB; 14. TKW; ,5. MC; AJX- 17 I-RECT- ,0 HtSTTT VIH»; ,4. COATS; J7 ONH; KRA; 29 NOT; 30. TSI.RN, *****; ,4. TKTHKRS- RISP<- <Vi'aN Draw.—.. ORATE; ADAWK; 3. TUX; 4. ERUPT; 5. NOTCH o79 words
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Advertisement191 1928-06-09 17 A^^l The Anti-Carbon Pair q a a A M ..A.....v....^...^.M.«!>.HM; > t i>.... t ;M..».:MiM0:«.,, i DO YOU KNOW I That most of the Beer imported i into tropical climates contain 1 I chemicals which are most harm- 1 l ful to health? I ALWAYS INSIST ON t iGOLDBOTTLEI i191 words
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Article774 1928-06-09 18 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK Bi "Quiz. l'ity thc i m x n pressman -m Malaya c* l»ecially. Veritably is he "between the devil and tlu- deep Mm- aea/' and whichever way Ik- turns obloquy is his portion. He. the professional critic, is the most criticised of men, ami774 words
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Advertisement254 1928-06-09 18 Ime^^A^ Better than )M Complexion \s)[ PINKETTES J U Keep You *vWv presh Cl r > \'w] '4 Br.ght-eyed and well 1 Pinkettes are laxative perfection: they ensure daily regularity, quickly banish sick headaches, bilious attacks, flatulence; k,ep the skin clear and the breath s reet. Ol chemists, or post254 words
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Article2201 1928-06-09 19 MR. BALDWIN ON THE BIBLE. N FLUENCEON LIFE AND THOUGHT. M Baldwin, presiding at tin nnual meeting ol the British and iK B.hle Society at the Qneen a Ll spoke of the BWeaa being high *U*ive m the world, which had helped md would hell» again to lead to great2,201 words
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Article245 1928-06-09 19 < )uee tin s]..»i, |oi ti:. Malaria pal haw- become established m the blood s. mething mou eftcacious than quinine which at best i^ ]»urel\ ]).ilhative ia Mary to c liminatc them. 1 nleas these Spores ate completely exterminated tluy will remain dormant fa varying inter\als ot245 words
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472 1928-06-09 20 The Malayan Saturday Post. June 9, 1925. MALAYAN BIRTHDAY HONOURS. offer our hearty congratulations lo those whom His Majesty has been pleased to honour. The recognition m every case has been thoroughly well deserved. Among the recipients are our G.O t and the Chief Secretary who have been made Knight472 words
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Article374 1928-06-09 20 Mr Onnaby-Gorc, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, baa left Malaya after a visit which has around very mixed sentiments mostly unfavourable. That find outburst of his m fenanfl was offensive and uncalled for A correspondent of the "Malay Mail" put the position fairly when, stating that374 words
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Article187 1928-06-09 20 Thc Municipal Commissioners of Penang seem to resent criticism, judging by their indignation concerning a "Straits lJcho M editorial charging them, m effect, with heedlessness of their trust as representatives of the ratepayers and with an undue complacency m leaving things to the individual discretion (no doubt187 words
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Article1940 1928-06-09 20 The Recent Padang Incident It is understood that the- Referees' Board will meet to-day to deal with the report of the referee m regard to the incidents connected with The 1 Chinese second division game. There is every indication that the matter will not take the wry serious1,940 words
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Advertisement364 1928-06-09 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: M Adelphi ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Director. YOU AFRAID YOU WILL BE THROWN I OUT OF364 words
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Advertisement34 1928-06-09 20 Cure your Am 4 Throat^^ fORMAMINT I TU Cmrm-hilßm Thrmmt T+h* Jeatroya tb« germs m moutb and tkroat, k«*p« Os* mouth claa* u4 tism bc—lM IWMI j v Infection J Cmmmiait And MM YK34 words
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Article1429 1928-06-09 21 llx Welcome. General. It is true that several matches were played during the holidays but none of these were first rate games. Luring tin usual week-ends it is imi>ossible to play two innings games and holidays of this nature should be availed of to play interclub matches a1,429 words
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Advertisement15 1928-06-09 21 f rry=) mm. w\Xyt^ mWJ eg #STrSbi^ Ov P MOTORS 8 S ffilfcLJ-^S^BIIV LIMITED rrt15 words
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Article, Illustration350 1928-06-09 22 Carktoc Dyer, general Advertising Managei ol the Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited, has Spent the past n nth m the Dutch East Indies, Malaya ami Siam m the course of a round the world visit to the ass.KM.iteel Ford Companies. When asked his iinpressieuis m the350 words
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Article76 1928-06-09 22 E "Now," said the bridegroom to the jr bride when they returned from their E honeymoon trip, "let ns have a clear E understanding before we settle down to E married life. Are you the president or E tlu vice-president m this household?" E "I want to be neither president76 words
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Advertisement105 1928-06-09 22 STRAITS TAXIDERMISTS No. 175, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE. Tel "Taxidermis," Singapore. BIRDS, ANIMALS, GAMEHEAD, ETC. MOUNTED TRUE TO LIFE. DEALERS IN NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS AND REQUISITES OF ALL KINDS TANNING SNAKE SKIN, PYTHOh SKIN, IGUANA AND LIZARC SKIN AND ALLKINDS OF CURIOS ETC., ETC., ETC. ItlltlHlltiMilttlHllllllltiilHllllltltltHtllllttlltlll 9 MC 6RE6OR FOOTBALLS BOOTS.105 words
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Article838 1928-06-09 23 A MALAYAN REVIEW. By Argtis." most unpleaaant sensation has been [^used by the- deplorable scene witneased s c match m Singapore few .lun. after the- referee had sent a player ofi the field lor what he n ts misconduct, the crowd got 0111 hand, the playing838 words
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Advertisement399 1928-06-09 23 M .,fr*************+***** *+**<^<* >* ASSETS OVER $8,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. 'Incorporated m Stiaits S mum nts i 4 HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. 4 The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England399 words
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Advertisement328 1928-06-09 24 ♦♦♦♦♦♦***♦**.>*****♦♦•: •>♦•>♦**•:•********* The Nahe That Stands For f^ THE BEST <I^Z m 5 m-mfWaimmT^ pat kua! JASK FOR BISCUIT j when you next get your supply. ♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦>•♦#♦♦♦♦*♦*•♦••♦♦♦ KOHLEK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT POWER PLANT. v •> Kohler system re- j ,1 L i muW^^ quires no storage I Kohler plants are328 words
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Advertisement453 1928-06-09 24 OUR COMPOSITION EBONITE I ELECTRIC FITTINGS 1 1 I ''I i I Cleats. Insulators and Insulating-Tubes jl Approved by I The Electrical Engineer I of the Singapore Municipality, jl I ENQUIRIES I ,i 1 i Tomakeanyspecialart.de 1 1 j SOLICITED. jl The Singapore Patent Works Ltd,)| 20, MALACCA STREET, SINGAPORE.453 words
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Article, Illustration21 1928-06-09 25 Anglo-Chinese School, Junior Division, Sports The Johore Malayallee Association h between the Batu Pahat footballers and the local Indo-Ceylonese Sports Club.21 words
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Article, Illustration9 1928-06-09 26 Raffles Old Boys and the Indian Association cricket teams9 words
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Article, Illustration62 1928-06-09 26 The old road with its numerous l>iii(N which made motoring unsaft The new road from Singapore to Johore. m^^*'^mm^ma~' .•^^mwrr~^^^^~ iMAtr^m. p^-^ piKmß ICVnT lii" The new road near the Causeway. It will be noticed that the dancerous bend i„.t f i l>cen eliminated.62 words
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Advertisement299 1928-06-09 27 I ss?' its The Perfect Mealtime Drink Drink it Because it's Delicious— but Knotf it's Good for You. Too '\7'o\J drink Instant Postum because you like it— every X body does. But if you knew that it was very good for you and why you would drink it morning, noon299 words
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Advertisement374 1928-06-09 27 t^Wt^L^^^^^^^^^^^^^V —A\^A\ w^ .^Ammm\ m YJm'MP Am.' mmfWr mmmmmmt e§[\t l^^mmmW^^ EVINRUDE LOCKWOOD OUTBOARD ROWBOAT MOTORS World's Official A. P. B. A. Speed Record created on 14th Nov: 1927 of 33.543 miles per hour. Horse Powers ranging from 2 to 10. S5 on the BRAKE. NOT merely a H. P.374 words
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Article1020 1928-06-09 28 I have bun asked to write on "nnstakes we make m life wrilei Ledf Prances Balfour, U..i>. DAftt., r.nat Thoughts Magazine. That seems to imply that I am CUMSCimM f making many miatakea and, bj approachinn nn tin I'ress ,s surely usurping the rok ot1,020 words
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Article110 1928-06-09 28 Truth to nature can lx- reached ideally, never historically; it must be a study from the life, and not from the scholiast. The duty which seems most disagreeable at first is most delightful at last; just as the more difficult an instrument, the prouder is the skilled performer. Patience w110 words
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Miscellaneous696 1928-06-09 28 CHARITY CROSSWORDS COMPETITION NO. 7\\\ j $750 IN PRIZES j] <. will be oaid to the successful competitors m this competition. IST PRIZE $450 2ND PRIZE $300. 4 *> From the profits of the competition 50 will be handed to j ST. MARY'S HOME SINGAPORE. j cut fc#t« p p696 words
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Advertisement213 1928-06-09 29 A me. me. W I L ".W <-* THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. I PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Single Copy 20 cents. Within British Malaya. Outside British Malaya. v 3 months $2.50 3 months $3.15 1 6 months 4.75 t> months 6.05 12 months 9.00 12 months 11.60 NOTE Please add 25213 words
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Article76 1928-06-09 30 It was the usual domestic storm. "Oh dear; >h dear moaned the rife. "Why ever didn't I take my poor mother's advice and refuse to many you Her husband swung round on his ire.: and at last found his voice. "Did your mother try to stop you from marrying me?"76 words
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Advertisement28 1928-06-09 30 BRITAIN'S BEST MOTOR VEHICLE U i^^S^MP' J HI 7^s^" K^«^ s^'Hl I J mtm** ''mY Wmm J*\. //i* V*** THORNYCRQFT (SINGAPORE) LTD., 5B ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. PHONE 5000.28 words
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Advertisement103 1928-06-09 31 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>»»4» ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<►♦♦ AT COMPARATIVELY LOW PRICE I HIGH CLASS I TEAKWOOD I FURNITURE ENQUIRIES INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED V X •> I The Heng Wah Company, j 381-382 Victoria Street, f SINGAPORE. X t SINGAPORE CASKET Co. I f 83, SELEGIE ROAD. I COURTESY j Telephone 75 I After Hours 1103 words
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Advertisement43 1928-06-09 32 '************************************************************ S Telegram Add. Kassitnbooks. ;g IT. 0. MOHAMED HASSIM I I Co I E No. 9 DHOBY GHAUT. E t SCHOOL BOOKS SUPPLIERS I |AND STATIONERY DEALERS. I NEWS AGENTS SUNDRY I GOODS MERCHANTS. ffHE CHEAPEST BOOK STORE 1 IN singapore. SiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidS43 words
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Advertisement369 1928-06-09 32 BANNER RECORDS. ELECTRICALLY RECORDED, 10 INCH DOUBLE SIDED. 1619 Ham Ham Bamy Shore Hugo, 1 go where yon go 10:2 I rit/i Five foot two. e>c- ot Blue fl Prisoner's Bong What a Kiss can do Thanks foi the Buggy Ride Behind the Clouds Meet Me To-night m Dreamland Alw.i\369 words
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Advertisement196 1928-06-09 32 MALAY RECORDS, j JUST RECEIVED large assortments of finest Malay records by famous singers. D'SOUZA BROS., MUSIC STORE, 42, Selegie Road, Singapore. I TRENGGANU I PRODUCTS We invite your enquiries on the following: RATTAN, DAMAR HIDES, BRASSWAFE BAR ANG BA R AN L tembaga futeh), siik sarongs, etc. Write M.0.1.196 words
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Article1125 1928-06-09 33 T]H rtorj of the rise of the html R(>t hschild. told ifl much detail and .kill m the German book of iucl; Kngliah translation is pnb--1 I it an ironic commentary on the wm and aimed peace. W< Mlk hack m>* on the Revolutionary1,125 words
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Advertisement659 1928-06-09 33 <» <• <» .j. ey,'m .y e-. <. <••> <. .> .3, <• <—>•>«> Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatscfiappij. 1 taOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO OP BATAVIA) (Incorporated io Holland) <* CNDSK CONTRACT WITH THR NFTHHRUNDS INDIAN OOVBINMRNT Telephone No. 8640 sub-connections to:— 4 x Manager's Desk, Asat. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., Uenaral659 words
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Advertisement354 1928-06-09 34 MOST MILES PER DOLLAR ON I TYRES I Firestone Tyre Rubber Co., (S.S.) Ltd Hongkong Bank Chrs., Singapore. iitti ttttt 1 1 tttf f a *+++mmYYY j Estate Trust Agencies j (1927) Limited. X A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COM- I PANIES' ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY DEPOSITED354 words
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Advertisement279 1928-06-09 34 j WAITES ANTYPYO DENTAL CREAM. 1 ASK FOR FREE A gMHMM| SAMPLE FROM F"• V|f j^^Bl I YOIH DENTIST. X i CHEMIST. OR mf 1 j from $fc .£fL > J 1 I I NX 4 I j I '^^^mmW Hill St. I tPEA-f I V six; pork jPy^i A279 words
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Article, Illustration33 1928-06-09 35 Consular representatives, Church d.gn.taries, Officials and prominent members of the general public at the Parade The Johore Forces march past with their colours. Government House illuminated for the Birthday Bait.33 words
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Article, Illustration21 1928-06-09 36 Lady Hayes Marriott declaring the Sale open. In charge of the refreshments Doing brisk business. A pretty stall.21 words
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Article, Illustration57 1928-06-09 36 Standing: Miss Iv. R. Holm, Miss Ethel Buenaventura (as 'Salome') and Miss Emil) Buenaventura. Front ro* Miss K. T. Bohu, Mr. A. 1,. Foenander fHerodias*), Mr.57 words
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Article1003 1928-06-09 38 In the upper standard ol an Elementary icbool were- a numbef of children boj i and irla wboei icbool d drawing to i close Only a few short .weeks remained tn for< the school ended, and they would forth to pingk m the larger world of commerce and1,003 words
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Article60 1928-06-09 38 Tolerance means reverence for all the possibilities of Truth; it means acknowledgement thai she dwells m divers mansions, and wears vesture of many colours, and Ipeaks m strange tongues; it means frank respect for freedom of indwelling conscience against mechanic forms, official conventions, social force; it means the charity60 words
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Article183 1928-06-09 38 CHURCH- GOING. t i I should be loth as a testimony to have to give np church-going. It is some- thin- to be able to withdraw now and then for an hour Ot so from the petti- aeSS, the hurry, and the distraction of ordinary life We go to church183 words
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Article73 1928-06-09 38 Love is at the basis oi all tine work. I.ove is the one inspiration of genius. linked, it is love that causes genius, anel not, as the untrue saying is, "an infinite capacity for taking pains." There must l>e the painstaking, of course, but love lies back of it.73 words
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Article249 1928-06-09 38 When Montaigne wrote his essay ou I Friendship, he could do little but tell the story of his friend. It is a chapter Icf his heart. There was an element of i necessity about it, as there is about all .meat tilings of life. He could not account for249 words
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Article150 1928-06-09 38 I believe that the first test of a truly ureat man is his humility. I do not mean by humility doubt of his own power, hesitation of speaking his opinions, but a right understanding of the relation of what he can do ami say to the rest of the150 words
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Article157 1928-06-09 38 Sin and suffering are inextricably aud inexorably and inevitably mixed up together. Sin always means suffering, either for you or for someone else. It is sin that creates hell here or hereafter; and as long as there is sin there will be hell. The world is half157 words
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Article1267 1928-06-09 39 BOOKS AND RANDOM NOTES. COWBOY SPORTS. Bronk-Riding and Bull-Dogging. Fun on the Mexican Border. Ridin g wild horses is the favourite tof the cowboys at their gatherings 0 t he Mexican border, -ays Mr. Step- ,ham m his interesting volume, •In Guest of El Dorado" (Macmitlan). The untamed horse, says1,267 words
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375 1928-06-09 39 ON HELPING THE MAN WHO DOES NOT READ. How should ihe man and woman who I I habit "E. h "J 1 BfrNnagham Poi*, makes the following Suggestion "To read— could anyt}iiiig t*'d»pl«V But how to make them read if they Hsflre not the reading habit, and how to mafefc375 words
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