Malayan Saturday Post, 14 July 1928
1928-07-14
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section30 1928-07-14 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY %/DL. V. NO. 26 JC/LV M. /928. PRICE 2O CENTS The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED JULY 14 192830 words
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Advertisement240 1928-07-14 1 Every dealer sells and Tyres of th« Dunlop range. I V' aa^^m T» a^a^B > b^bf aaW rV^^flßaa! jlAb^b^mhbbh bb^^bV aa\ B¥BB¥fl BBlr^ B¥BV .^■■aT^aF^aaTa^kaa' ■h n^mF P%E^I7CO »^«.m CDADTC /X^^MiaVrV 9 I v 5 ri\lAiLy rLirf wi f\ H BB^H BBMB^^^W. *i BB^K^^C^^M^^^^B^BB^fl fc. BBa L^bbb V^*^ ■ana^am b^b^bb^bb^bb^bb^bbbb^bibbl240 words
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Advertisement566 1928-07-14 2 BIBBY LINIL,. I I Yorkshire A UnCashire ""< L<: ire Aug. =3 Cheshire Nov Shropshire Sc-Pt 6 Yorkshire Nov H ;c .ordshue Sept. Leicestershire Dec. 6 GK.ucv<tcr.sl,.re Oct. 4 Shropshi.e Dec 13 Oxmrdshire Oct. iS Herefordshire Dec 9 Psasage «»t€» include train hie« to Port of Bmb«ik»tioß. iron H 9INOAPORE566 words
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Article659 1928-07-14 3 W hen a v\. milim n.i!l> love* .1 man, Ik can make hei do anything -«h< wanti to <10. "Did you marry thai ki r 1 oi yuan, 01 1 do you still cook your own breakfast an t nu -ml your owa clothes "Vis." He- (after659 words
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Advertisement156 1928-07-14 3 -GOLD LEAF" TEA. The shoot, the whole shoot, and nothinj but the tender shoot of high elevatiot pluckings are picked to serve you i the GOLD LEAF M packet Be sure you get "GOLD LEAF." OF ALL GROCERS Sole Agents: F A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ. LTD 3-A. Raffles Q ua V- Singapore156 words
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Advertisement146 1928-07-14 3 CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES REDUCED IN PRICE GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER WE ASSURE YOU SATISFACTION. Please write for our price lln SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. ♦ft-2. HILC, STREET. SINGAPORE THE BEST SWISS MADE j I VALCAIN POCKET AND WRIST WATCHES. AN ACCURATE AND I f RELIABLE TIMEKEEPER. t OBTAINABLE FROM t146 words
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Advertisement224 1928-07-14 4 I «.^P I*: jt W^W m I 1 I m M^^K L^B™^^^B Mflr n^MU fa. X (CHlt The World's I Ifl I:::;; I 9 /Sll W^B^^^to«. r jr^^- V| I lSprjua^'l-J Cbtainable from Katz Brothers, Ltd. j Sole AgeDls THE FUNNIEST PICTURE OF N /\Lrl l/\ITIIJIV/\ THE SCREEN'S **C im224 words
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Advertisement81 1928-07-14 4 v i i i i 4 %v^ c ii f f I JAe J^ea/ Jenjperance J)rinf( j T THE LANCET referring to Kola stated: It occupies a position between cocoa and tea, containing the i nutHtive properties of the former, with the caffeine of the t latter." f I, i81 words
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Article, Illustration85 1928-07-14 5 H. E. the Governor and Lady Clifford watching the sports. A view of tfic guests. Mrs. bproule. Sir Hayes Marriott. Lt.-Col. Pickering, the Hon Mr. Justice Sproule and the G.O.C. A snapshot of the guests Mrs. Lee Choon Guan will be noticed m the centre of the group85 words
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Article, Illustration87 1928-07-14 6 A yi ft S A A A. M. S. A. AW H.E.th«G< on arrival is seen 1 to I" A.Hamida Q Hon. General Secretary. Mass Drill by the Malay School children. H.E. the Governor and Lady Clifford watching the sports. The Sports Committee with H.E. the Governor.87 words
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Miscellaneous167 1928-07-14 6 SOLUTION OF CHARITY CROSSWORDS No. 72. Uross 1 KHck; s Tiers; Meeting; 11. La; 1.;. \y Moon; Mule; X Doivn T' X ilit- i iin; Ces; Ken; 5. Tic; 6. Ink; 7. Kg; Score; 1 Tilt; A 1 1 14. < Kj it; 17. Males; iq Vny 2 o.Kms; 24.167 words
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Advertisement63 1928-07-14 7 I CARLSBERG BEER HP THP DECT a file Dloi, JflMl (lhlailiablc from ali dealers Asiatic Co., Ltd. 8l?^B^^ Ifv I f~^ r^ n r~* SPECIAL OFFER STERLING SILVER FIFTEEN W^jS?^^\ Jtwlls ROSKOPF PATENT WRIST WATfH 12.50 NET Postage Free OUISTATIONS FLEASE END MON FY ORDFR WEILL V.OMtiR 22. Raffles Place63 words
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Advertisement96 1928-07-14 7 J^\ *C\ WEAKNESS, X <;-^Lf(J DEBILITY ANAEMIA DESCHIENS' Syrup of Hacmotlobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agietd that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than strums, raw meat, Medicated wines, »tt •iHTALNAM FKUH AiX LBADIfcC I'tSFliXftAtlWl CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS T m pr96 words
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Advertisement83 1928-07-14 8 fan Mm: m 1 mm m J r" 'i Ammmw I^^^B^^^^ tf^ it imparts a subtle, lasting fragrance, at ///C^^^^^ once delightful and alluring Return- I V If I 4711," genuine double-strength Eau I I J I I BWf A N-^^P r j jB MmmmWWWwmW mmmW V .mmm^r SSI Ul^^^^^fc—^^l^^^^83 words
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Article4969 1928-07-14 9 E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM - E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM Author of The Double Four 11 The Mischief Maker," &c. CHAFJ /111. (Cod Up with .ill ah, A i- from v ps. it m .iv one disappointment, and Graveliug's oni nl lips \\Lic- twi.stnl into a sneei aised his cap. Thought it was some4,969 words
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Advertisement55 1928-07-14 9 iiimiiiiiiiiiiiii^mm iitmumMiMiii i £J/ /V /5 ///77^ that ft 100 CENTS WORTH MOST BE OBTAINED FOR THE DOLLAR Kindly see us before you decide buying FURNITURE Either from stock or made to order, any colour, size or period. < The Heng Wad Company j 381 382, Victoria Street, SINGAPORE. I55 words
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Advertisement141 1928-07-14 10 UJje Perfect Mealtime Drink —for a pleasant change, try Iced Instant Postum ON hot, stifling days, to quench that parching thirst, try a big, cool glass of Instant Postum. Simple to prepare by following directions on the tin. Then chill and when serving add sugar and milk to taste. Let141 words
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3581 1928-07-14 11 HERBERT MAXWELL - HERBERT MAXWELL SPECIAL SHORT STORY. by Author of "Denman Cross— Detective," &c. I ppoM such things do happen," 1 'mm Cron with a queer look §1 Mr Roger Wfaßpok. whoso 1 lir 'ana manner wore nmrc sug- the moto prevailing hunJ rsa g03,581 words
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Advertisement98 1928-07-14 11 I NEWCAk 1 Swift as the wind rakish as a yacht taupe whipcord top, equipped with J fl; cosy and inviting. You can fasten landau irons, contrasts smartly with V j| up the rear curtain, open the roomy, the lustrous two colour body fmish. k comfortable rumble seat and invite98 words
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Advertisement271 1928-07-14 12 A NEW PLEASURE. No matter how many other Bibles and Prayer Books you i have you will find new pleasure m using the lonic-Type tions of thz S. P. C. K. the Bible and Prayer Book Soc ty of fhe Church. V }i gre thai 1 1 th« Bible m271 words
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Advertisement159 1928-07-14 13 ls*B^^^^^^3( ■JMBBlBBB^ i:;^S^ l^"^ /^^/> *X^ —^^™E^B»^^^BCC^^^*^^^™^Bk^^^T^^* k. j»i X .^^^^^^rV-*^^**^* l^^^** l^^^^\^\X^ .^^f^.^^.S 1,, —^M bl> v'^/^^ yyy^^^/// l^T^ t fIA H^ ■^S^^^SS T\vtHJujr_^BTuMY^^' yI f*ffH| bVv^^H a^Bß^^aß^BH U ar mtwbv, A MIGHTY EPIC OF THE WILD "CHAN G PROCLAIMED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD AS THE MOST MARVELLOUS PICTURE EVER159 words
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Advertisement160 1928-07-14 13 A PRIVATE CINEMA SHOW! Is The Condition For Complete Success Of All I CHILDREN'S PARTIES! Give the linie ones the joy of having at home: HAROLD LLOYD j CHARLIE CHAPLIN BABY PEGGY SNOOKUMS "OUR GANG" Etc., Etc;: f f It will be their talk for months to come. iPATHE (MALAYA)160 words
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Advertisement250 1928-07-14 14 4 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 t II T ai AA IFOR BOUSING SCHEMES! i^ ——^~^j >. GR. OEHLERS 30. St. Michael's Road, SINCAPORE. MANUFACTURER OF PRECAST CONCRETE POST AND PANEL COOLIE LINES, BATHROOMS, SENTRY AND TELEPHONE BOXES, LATRINES AND OTHER I t BUILDINGS, CANTILEVER AND SQUARE CONCRETE250 words
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Article, Illustration87 1928-07-14 15 Photo by Photo by •graph of District Police Court Start taken m honour of Mr. S. N. King, M C.S., 2nd. Magistrate, Penang, on his transfer to Kukub, as Assistant Mr. J. S. W Arthur. M.CS., District Judge and First Magistrate is on the right. Kee Chun Studio ThetUfl oiKee Chun Studio; Nakajima & Co. - 87 words
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Article, Illustration82 1928-07-14 16 Group photograph of the st.fi of the Agricultural Department. Perak North Uken on the departure of Mr. F. Birkt ishav on tu. lough. Madam Taam Chun Hing, Principal of the Kiang Chinese Girls' School, who was responsible for a fine Variety Entertainment given by her scholars m aid ot the82 words
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Advertisement219 1928-07-14 17 II -r= Jong after Breakfaft l\y|riD-MORNING! Will luncheon time never IYJL com e? Have you felt that way— energy flagged— a nauseating hunger— a nervous tension? Not i( you have breakfasted on Quaker Oats. For this vitalizing, body-building, pure food is rich m the essential elements of nutrition— vitamins carbohydrates219 words
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Article355 1928-07-14 18 BEING SMILLS OF THE v WEEK v V-« ft H 1 VVVVVVVVVVVtS J J natts i ii i 'IIM "J i«> have i may be 1 chara But the G an overt h Cecil it, and thinks it a t i ter a^Bui ili' cative. As the i i355 words
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Advertisement460 1928-07-14 18 TO THE MAIN WHU WAINI; TO SUCCEED. You may be the great* st genius Aorkl l ttxn; jroui busines acumen may exceed that <>f any living man; but this will avail you litt. or nothing it you are >ickly and c attend to your dail) work. Without health racceai I►le,460 words
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Article1579 1928-07-14 19 more brilliant article- ha> c er been v, linn loan tins remarcabM conicsmoD, m wmkii iiic tamous itttnor, \\m> was i.ritain 9 greatest uai correspondent, fc g i k < \u m adventurous lite aiui reveals t<> situwtt s reaoers uic secrei i human happiness1,579 words
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Advertisement171 1928-07-14 19 j ADELPHI HOTEL i ROOF GARDEN CINEMA SUNDAY, 15th JULY. •> PAT O'MALLEY MAY BUSCH [I IN PERCH OF THE DEVIL" I ADELPUI HOTEL LTD. Harr>- H. Willies J Managing Director. Telephone 937, 938. *•♦*♦♦••••♦♦•••*•♦*♦♦*•••♦••••*••*••*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦*♦•*< I tmh: I SPANISH TEA GARDEN No. 56, East Coast Road, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.171 words
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331 1928-07-14 20 The Malayan Saturday post. July 14, 1928. THE RUBBER SITUATION. The anti-Rotrictionist revolt m Cey:«>n is very pronounced, and ha* reached I such a pitch that notice was recently leiven by Mr. H. R. Freeman of a motion for the next meeting of the Legislative Council "That this Council claims331 words
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Article266 1928-07-14 20 Ti iad slow journey, frin I ri>k. a> the heavj inaui !t 111(Jl Hr.t t>urvill l, »felj aevompli-hed— the arrival <>f the dock wit] be an event m tlu history ol $ng*P It will I>c ;...nnt aigfl of tlu great Naval BtM lO bi established her,-: mmm a266 words
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Article250 1928-07-14 20 Considerable interest has been evoked I'm the north m the matter of Chinese omen whose gambling propensities iding an outlet m chap ji ki arc- raing their husbands. Police action b deluded, but, is the "Finang Gazette*' >>, m soon as this is taken someone 11 say that250 words
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Article1276 1928-07-14 20 The Europeans vs. Rest Match. has itii n the teas final match "Rest" 1 cerned lan nol m tlu I. g about t)u- proem imj iss fen v <. 1... doiu m nnli id trouble. not< ritten after receipt of h rei>resentations and they almost <.i represented pop1,276 words
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Advertisement274 1928-07-14 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 BOYS What's your goal? You have passed tl Cambridge Exam274 words
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Advertisement19 1928-07-14 20 SL Cure your Throat^^T fORMAMINT d**troy« tb« gvrmi m moutk toi tkr**t, kc«p* Urn rac .t.i el*aa Prerents^k Infection19 words
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Article1650 1928-07-14 21 Spectator - Spectator Soles by The Malaya Cup Matches. Perak, Penang and Selangor have tried conclusions but Singapore is yet contem plating, whether to be or not to be. Prom quirks made it is ascertained that n< Tidal decision lias been arrived at ii gard to the venue of the1,650 words
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Advertisement117 1928-07-14 22 N, C^^ZA /^7 S"^ (I I Tourer •> 0*1(1 pYitu s f r f j7 t d R«m C!i I Chassis t.*96 literally se!lin2 itself to thousands of ncvr 7 Chassis > Mo owners t a- <i: Singapore) Here are smoothness a~d quietness of ope tion never b?fore thought possible117 words
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Article902 1928-07-14 23 MALAYAN REVIEW. m extraordinary position b B .niK'Ctioii with the Malax a B may withdraw, because H sentment against the rule B es that the final tie shall tyed m Kuala Lumpur. i, of course, very unfair lo and should be altered. I E i at902 words
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Advertisement262 1928-07-14 23 ts OVER $8,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 he Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Ikcoipokatid m Straits Sittukints) < OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EX. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies262 words
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Advertisement338 1928-07-14 24 X sz^ The Name That Stands For > jm THEBESTU i PAT KUA! JASK FOR Iff^ I < Ss?- 7 BISCUIT^ X <. when you next get your supply. I KOHLER AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC 1 I LIGHT POWER PLANT. o Kohler system re *i* ull n u. ic Jt/ quires no338 words
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Advertisement64 1928-07-14 24 Hi§h Grade j PILS^T J Fbiintainpen/jr^l A THIRTY YEAR f POtNT WITH W'iMmM EVERY PEN IS fWA M OUR GUARANTEE /p/fjf <^S^^ BEPRESENTATIVM OF I THE NAMIKI MFG., Co., Ltd., I C/o J. C. M. 44-1, HIGH STREET I SINGAPORE. I £Ac h/fayle, yeas* Aourut/*** I Popular Aerated Water Works,64 words
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Article, Illustration108 1928-07-14 25 M.iliicca. I'hot,' l<\ Malacca. Photo by photograph of A.or G 3]ah and Jasin Tennis players taken at the Hospital Court A.or G.j«h on the i2 M June ,928^ *l^\s*g^« C W D awson t0 Eur(ne Seated< left t0 ri K ht: Messrs N Ward (A.D.O.A G.), C. R. How itNagato Studio - 108 words
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Article, Illustration178 1928-07-14 26 Phot M St. Joseph's Cadets camp at Siglap. Lieut. Mohamad Atan. J.M.F., with his first which he shot m Johore on 27th July. 1928. He is seen m the center of the picture. Mr. Tan Soo Hock, J.P.. M.C. ot Malacca, the Proprietor of Messrs. Tan Schlock and Co. isNagato Studio - 178 words
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Advertisement439 1928-07-14 27 TOWN CAFE f IDEAL SITUATION AT 35 RAFFLES QUAY CATERERS FOR CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS J AND PICNIC PARTIES I 3(P^f»** $**<:*M ,CE-CREAM, MILK.I I CAKES, COFFEE, j I «kH^fflto^^™ lfc TEA, CHOCOLATES^' I AND INDiAN FOOD 1 I CHEAPEST AND*? ;jJ|iPl'^ We have novv obtained j l the necessary license^' i439 words
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Advertisement373 1928-07-14 27 <»»-w."-. 'n j x_ji*h -I*l T-i'*i'-«-i'''-i- -i* »_t 111 fa2lfisS W^l^^i^ EVINRUDE LOCKWOOD OUTBOARD ROWBOAT MOTORS World's Official A. P. B. A. Speed Record created on 14th Nov: lini? of 33.543 miles per hour. Horse Powers ranging from 2 to 10. 85 OQ the BRAKE, NOT merely a H. P.373 words
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Article427 1928-07-14 28 The following vjo<»t«nvu6 *r« hf >Urn» Baker, Morgan Co.. U4., Kaala iviimpar dated the Qth instant Rubbers Miners Seller* Aueubya 4)1.20 M*tl Aior v.njahi I.lj i Ainal. AiaLay* i-v° Jio Aver kuning* 40 .50 Aver Hitanin i-oo 2.2s \\<i I'rtiMs 5.00 5.50 lUlaus 1. .50 1. -1427 words
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Article232 1928-07-14 28 Wsmubb cam* the llr&t idea oi :h*r MHUwoat tjtprc»kctl vi the uiixnoctll song, "AftM L;«ng b>m"? Apparently no one can say with certainty, according to the Weekly bcotiman. There are versiuu* to be k>und m Watson's "Collection" and m "Tin Tea Table Miscellany. 1 Alafl Kjmsay, being232 words
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Article192 1928-07-14 28 Curious Effect of Crime. (Nm of the most interesting social relationships has developed m Shanghai. As the result of I recent ;rime-wave, hundreds of wealthy Chinese UPC employing former soldiers and offerers, who belonged to the Tsar's old irniy. as bodyguards and chauffeurs, and WOfCf <>f Chinese192 words
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Advertisement235 1928-07-14 28 WHAT MAKES BAi qj Babies nerd a certain ac .> I ing to develop their lungs. -^"1 mothers know this, and when its cry means that bal v. I thirsty, uncomfortable, or p teapcr. But any change from ntf -,^J^ crying needs attention, and (n tonis of sickness should be235 words
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Advertisement676 1928-07-14 29 I CHARITY CROSSWORDS COMPETITION NO. 73 j $750 IN 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 «> I ST. MARY'S HOME SINGAPORE. > bbbbJ— 1 coupon. I To676 words
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Article903 1928-07-14 30 Of tin orator* bom I n call ia 1874 there were hare* 1 bo nerally accepted .is pre-einiiient Mr. Ihsrach, Mr. Gladstone and Mi. John Bright, the style of each of whom was in cntirclv different character and interested the audience from different standpointBenjamin Disraeli. Mr.903 words
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Advertisement20 1928-07-14 30 TRY A LITTLE (a very Ltttfe) WITH cme'eie IT MAKE! A BIO a Vgry big j DIFFERENCE LEA PERRINJ JAUCE20 words
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Advertisement646 1928-07-14 30 Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij. v* f ft^Vai. FACkKT NAVIGATION eO OF iATAVlAt [ncoruurated in Holland) •M.Rh OJSrtaaCI TUB NETHBkLANDS INDIAN 0<.VH».n*hn| Tflcphone No. 3640 sub-connections to:— I Manner Deak, Asst. Manager's Deck, Marine Supt., (ieu«x*i Freight Deiit.. Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and Passage Dagjt I kH'KESENTATIYK for Singapore and Straits646 words
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Advertisement11 1928-07-14 32 raisi \g mo iili bai rbeap. vs rite M.O I. J11 words
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Advertisement297 1928-07-14 32 m*r*PG** I HAGA r II ANNUAL SUBSCR W Post Free for Malay .j. must be prepaid). A .M at similar rat* I r A full list sent on app WEEKLY PAPEf I •> Accountant j Ail Sports y^JJ V Amateur Photography 9.38 C Amateur Wireless 9 83E j Answers 6?297 words
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1307 1928-07-14 33 |J rim** lot Kcutvan.l Ttuth T i,, tin th:<l 111 l-urity ul tlu MM*. p rletofaw"* m tin KNrls vl a j l Men Vr.ii. oc the i; oik ot tlu forest, alike proltr almighttteai -t i-veriaati»« OI J s v Percival Westell. F .U.1,307 words
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Advertisement278 1928-07-14 33 V V V VVV V V V V V V V V V WW W W J» V W EJAVA GOODS, Etc. JAVA ROMANISED STORY BOOKS. ANCIENT AND MODERN HISTORICAL EVENTS OF CHINA, J JAVA, INDIA, ARABIA, EUROPE, ETC. IN THE ABOVE •> t LANGUAGE. •> v < KRUPUKS, SAMBALS,278 words
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Advertisement301 1928-07-14 34 MOST MILES PER DOLLAR j O/V J TYRES I ljFlf«J/on<7>^ <^ Rubber Co., \S.S. lAd I fongkong bank Chrs., Singapore. f j I Estate Trust Agencies! j (1927) Limited. j d! A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COM- J J PANIES' ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY DEPOSITED WITH THE301 words
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Advertisement281 1928-07-14 34 J THERE ARE MANY KINDS OF FLOOR TILE J BUT I X OUR MARBLITE FLOORING j I IS THE BEST! I IT'S FIRE ANT PROOF AND IT ADDS BEAUTvI TO YOUR HOME. I Vj,+ r r I i IT IS LAID IN ONE LEVEL PIECE OF DIFFERENT COLOURS AND DESIGNS281 words
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Advertisement29 1928-07-14 34 TENNIS I RACKETS I CLEARANCE SALE I SEVERAL KINDS OF I NFW AND SFCOfND-fIAND H AT CHEAP PRICES. THF PFACE Co., I No. 49. Stamford Rom SINGAPORE N». i9oi29 words
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Article, Illustration35 1928-07-14 35 Goh Meng Ch?h winning the Clpss 11. High Jump Interested spectators. Lieut. Owen. Lady Straubenzee, Mr. Shaw (the Principal of the School) and Major General Sir Straubenzee. Lady Strauoenzee distributing the prizes.35 words
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Article, Illustration20 1928-07-14 35 A view of the spectators. The Field Judges. Three-legged Race. The finish of the Centipede Race.20 words
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Article, Illustration59 1928-07-14 36 H is L^p g. 0,.. C J^-J-ttjS N— H. -0,. M» K..H Mass 3. A view of the Altar of St. Joseph's. The Bishop with the new communicants. Garrison Sports-winner; of the tug-of-war H. K. S Battery R A «v -ry, R.A. and59 words
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Advertisement22 1928-07-14 37 illlllllllllillMlllllltllllHllMi' •tlllltlL^ MITCHEC^ j I im iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii:ii!HiiniiimHHiiimmi»iH»"iiiiiif?. Kg/ J-ur gltilj w brand 'DHPFNIY* 11 rrivA-liiA Xsfo ffb/jular why?- /^fJ% -r~~ WZ PhoriF//^a6322 words
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Advertisement88 1928-07-14 37 i i There's no excuse for the horn S2O hi _i Still going Strong.' o complains that he cannot get good old Scotch whisky at a reason- %^^< s WALKER i- obtainable JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD^P^J^v SINCAPORE, PENANC. am KUAU LUMPUR ,v •^♦^•.^v .v.;. m I ••>•;• <• <* ♦<■88 words
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Article1019 1928-07-14 38 1 i TII'MI i 1 "I v m i-Hi and Human 1 ;.!.iiu^ him] animals, 1 1 mole iiatun an >• *ni«l t•t< mi m i ompU iim n tin metaphoi r»f !it\ "to <X scril i these rei itions \n illustration of tlu warp and w<.ot m1,019 words
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Article51 1928-07-14 38 The happiness of married lite depenoa n a power of making small sacrifices With readiness and chc i tulness. Few persons are ever called upon to make great sacrifices or to confer great favours; but affection is kept ahv< and happiness secured b> keeping up a constant warfare against Uttk51 words
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Article1587 1928-07-14 38 lii th.. i remarkable frago clmrcli history, tin Aits then is .1 notabk phras lismiaatl "t i and John by -h. nagistrates "Being .heir ow n company." Thai ■> t, that w lk n restraint w..^ M went where they rh«», nt North m "C.nat Thou^ human1,587 words
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Advertisement126 1928-07-14 38 j THE I FAMOUS AMBROSIA The nectar of tin* sods Price 90 rents per Ib. Special rate* for ileuler*. Z. PATTARA (established 1904) F. HIGH STREET, J i I ♦♦♦♦##t^^<«*><«*:^>«:«<«»; > <« > :*»:»«>«> < PAY US A FEE AND SECURE PERIODICAL EXAMINATION OF J YOUR TEETH, j WE GUARANTEE126 words
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Advertisement34 1928-07-14 38 ttag Rheumatism l-banishbtu^] M v^ y Apply Sloan's. Restore healthy ci -S| V^ lation of blood through congested sues Since congestion causes the p V /I* -almost instant relief! f% £^M\ Sloan's Linkiwt I34 words
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