Malayan Saturday Post, 11 August 1928
1928-08-11
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section36 1928-08-11 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED 7/ 'j .^(j J&unCep MALA* AS LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY fg <OL. V. NO. 3O AUGUST 11. 1928. PRICE 2O CENTS The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED AUGUST 11 192836 words
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Advertisement219 1928-08-11 1 Every Dealer f ell« Tyre* •f the Duolop range* a. Rv Snppifll t. a v y Thp _fli NUMEROUS OTHER USEFULL PRESENTS TO CHOOSE FROM 62/3. HiftJt StrTt. Q D |^C CII A ITH Br.mcl.-JU. 1. Bi.h.p 8t«^«. A mVfAPORF B. r, Ut OILVM L.IU. 9 PBNANQ. MNUArUHC. (THE ROYAL219 words
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Advertisement273 1928-08-11 2 I HENDERSON LINE. f SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS IV FORTNIGHTLY PASSENGER STEAMERS BETWEEN RANGOON. MARSEILLES AND ENGLAND. j with through connections from Singapore. I (tomtctinc Stwmer trrlvlng the same day as the Henderson Steamer sails) HOMEWARD SAILINGS. I Leave Rangoon. RanKOOD •Amarapoora Sept. I Sagaing ru <*£ 1 Yoma Nov# I273 words
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Advertisement326 1928-08-11 2 BIDDY LIINIL. Of fast tmn-acrtw aiail paa*ruKer veMela bctwtjen KANGC>OK, LOLOMBO, MAKSIiILLES AND LONIX with tbrouch connection from Singapore and Penang HOMEWARD SAILINGS Le;< .ire Auk- 23 Cheshire j Shropshire Sept 6 v J Herefordshire Sept. 20 2»1 Leicestershire (.loiicesteTshire Oct. 4 c< *i Oxfordshire Oct. 18 Shropshire c I326 words
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Article591 1928-08-11 3 V V M »♦♦€>♦♦ > >»>V*>*><»»>^«><*. J 11k- girl who won't be won generally lc mii one '1 bilosoph) i- a fine thing/ 1 observes a divine. Yt>. it enables a rich man to say that poverty is n«> crime. "They tay Smith's wife commands his respect."591 words
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Advertisement341 1928-08-11 3 CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES REDUCED IN PRICE GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. WE ASSURE YOU SATISFACTION. Please write for our price Mil SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. 48-2. HILL STREET. SINGAPORE :•%♦%••:•*****♦>•:♦♦:••>•:••>♦:••:*•>•:• THE BEST SWISS MADF- i i 4 VALCAIN 1 1 .> 4 I POCKET AND WRIST WATCHES. AN ACCURATE AND RELIABLE341 words
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Advertisement88 1928-08-11 4 I b kloster! •> If I 3i The w rid s i IMiiS^l Cbtaintble frcm rillrfpflFprs Katz Brothers, Ltd. I 1 ALHAMBRA ffi\ I Commencing Aug. 18th \BJ THE MOST WEIRD AND FASCINATING DRAMA PAUL WECENER I "THE WiLDMAN" I A Remarkable picture with real human values which f rivets88 words
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Advertisement62 1928-08-11 4 f SOMETHING NEW I J J#e Jenjperance J)rin/( I THE LANCET referring to Kola stated; V It occupies a position between cocoa and tea, containing the nutritive properties of the former, with the caffeine ot the V litter." I F. N.s KOLA Is different to all others i IT IS62 words
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Article, Illustration164 1928-08-11 5 I T cS M>n H i ollarr hi Thanks 0 V o e n,r'H Tan D Kah X'K «ory wa, one o, th, bi««t which occurred In S.ngapore and (aused damage of ll.cn dollars. Thanks to ou. tffickrt Fire BrigMh tn, m wccmfully164 words
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Article, Illustration33 1928-08-11 6 The yachts sailing gracefully m Tine formation Jean II (No. 18) winre r of the A class race Kathleen (No. 2) came m third m the A class33 words
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Article, Illustration54 1928-08-11 6 Paul Cierc wins the Malayan Singles Championship beating Khoo Hooi Hye A view of the spectators The Singles Championship match m progress. Hooi Hyf is stfrt serving. Khoo Hooi Hye and Paul Clerc Lady van Straubenzee handing the prizes to the Mixed Doubles pair Miss Grenier and54 words
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Advertisement208 1928-08-11 7 f CARLSBERG BEER |B^l mc DCul. Jia^flEll l\\ f <^H l| I i /I I nFRIf IT V I^l and by the case from AN iC MIA V i inir t?dMiEl I m A a^B IB a^V IB a^B a^H jfl iM^ira P iwKß?' SINGAPORE oYRUP of Haemotlobin A'.rejdy 30.000208 words
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Article510 1928-08-11 8 F.M.S. BEAT COLONY BY 29 RUNS Tin. match i\ it* tlu Colon) t In- F.M > as resumed yesterday .mil i nded hi kini t<i .lv F M.S i mis 11-i li-. had i f t"i no wickets on Sunday, resinned tlun ins* inus hut soon »->t I.i\'nk and510 words
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Article, Illustration297 1928-08-11 8 'l'iu back' ard I 03 .1- U [ling his teacher about ;i week-cud he had spent in tlu countn "Well, 1 1u said, "w< goes up '\W11t 111 correct "WVnt up 011 tlu t'.u ni "To tin. fai 11: S"T<> tlu farm, and then 1 "W< saw.*'297 words
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Article62 1928-08-11 8 i. lit il 'un bright inm-iA foi Ins breakfast and at tlu [>riK»i>ect of a i akem w hen 1 inkettes pr<>ra<>U d mcstk harm for tl shncas, niate the appetite, Rcttkin, osur< morm fiilarit) thus btnisl hi i mm and r!< chen 1 nkettes, the62 words
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Advertisement140 1928-08-11 8 HLVKULL I World's Greatest Motor Car Value jP—^ Hi p CHEVROLET is the r; offers the safety of greatest motor cor /j£E&^\ *o?irw heel brakes. Devalue you can b"> /QlBWfe\ lightftil new shades of today. Four million (iflQgtfvy| Then there is owners will tell you so. HjjSSIIJ tJie com *°rt140 words
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Article5150 1928-08-11 9 E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM - E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM By I Author of The Double Four The Mischief Maker," &c. [APTER XXVIII. (Continued. j I toil was silent for a moment. H ;ng DO the edge of the tabk folded arms. His visitor wa up and down the room, blowini M volumes of5,150 words
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Advertisement79 1928-08-11 9 t THERE ARE MANY KINDS OF FLOOR TILES i BUT X I OUR MARBLITE FLOORING IS THE BEST! t IT'S FIRE ANT PROOF AND IT ADDS BEAUTY J B f TO YOUR HOME. i _^.v~ d IT IS LAID IN ONE LEVEL PIECE OF X i f DIFFERENT COLOURS AND79 words
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Advertisement63 1928-08-11 10 I" GOOD BOOKS I>ICT LUES I AND WORKS OF AHT LTD. V^ fO* Es^ r^^j jtfL I I PICTURE IN COLOUR. The Virgin Mary and the Holy Child. *> A work of art by A. K. fcfovrbraj Co., Lt4. hngravod surlaie 14" x 1 0" With Wash-lino i Mount 2.V63 words
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Advertisement156 1928-08-11 11 rHIS MIGHTY FILM HAS BELN RETAIN! D UNTIL MONDAY NEXT OWING TO THE ENORMOUS BUSIA SPECIAL MATINEE ON SATURDAY Ihh AT 4 P.M HALF PRICE FOR CHILD- EN AND AMAHS. I) on 'l miss Kfpiiis Ihia Film for you lwivc never »ccv ...vfhhi^ like it beforo. PAVILION NIGHTLY IT'S A156 words
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Advertisement165 1928-08-11 11 v v v v •> •> ww •> •> aaaaa♦> •> a a a aa•> a a^» I ALHAMBRA j *^^HBhw 4 *^MEnfr^ it*' i 1 1 V| l t f J" SkSu^vV.v- 1 Tri'iiiiiTTT v v. v "k vKv I wTWtf*— I xSlnsptration 3nc. and 6dwin Gorewe present I165 words
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Article3933 1928-08-11 12 MAY WYNNE - MAY WYNNE 1 SPECIAL SHORT STORY. by 'Tin afraid. said Dr. Graham, an Im stirred tin tire with gray« deliberatioii "we have not done a Wise thinu" "It's difficult to say/ In- sistei repli t-il, shaking hei prey head; "but it swam to me w« could have don*3,933 words
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Advertisement164 1928-08-11 12 a/ F i'/^K f tyfe Perfect Mealtime Drink prepared instantly, one level teaspoonful to a cup TNSTANT POSTUM is X easy to make. Put one level teaspoonful into a cup Mix with boiling water to dissolve. Add milk and sugar to taste. It is delightful mellow, savoury refreshing, delicious all164 words
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Article390 1928-08-11 13 PT. CAMPBELL'S NEW ATTEMPT. Quard Against Arab>. en d mpleted i« >r the i motor speed adventure* past apt. Malcolm Camp- fai an<l >\i«K m Britain Continent I i suitable us on which to nut^e an a m tain the world*! cord. now < nded. is390 words
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Article318 1928-08-11 13 FEDERAL SCHEME FOR INDIA. MAHARAJA OF PATIALA'S PROPOSAL. British Connexion Valued. th< 1 rim is m Inch., m igretd that there must '-c tm thing like- i i !l Mia," declared the Maharaja ol 1 lli:l1 1 -ii. th< l{ast India AsaoH n Hall on tlu relation, between the Indian318 words
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Article198 1928-08-11 13 SOME VALUES IN OUR NATIONAL LIFE j>\ llalliday Macartney j Education is not only erudition but a •■'d i>l social behaviour. c Tin 1;• 'Ik mifTOf ot the I U .Hid brood 1 .ilil'.ll. ittOllS i^ V)\\--1 irror, Ihil iim i ijually dtpl rahlc i»t poverty and dt* .m imslauKhl198 words
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Advertisement156 1928-08-11 13 Gomjori6.s(iplu /^v ift&i- J '~~r I i- ir witli s|m 1] < 1:i 11 1 1 .1 >teep hill withoni «n< 1 1 pickup that places you 1 head <l itr rai on tin r<uu\. X car t-Nceptiunalh ea t< steei I C and step, witli ridijiji ijua lilies thai156 words
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Advertisement343 1928-08-11 14 llgj I ho/ukr/i 1 ennhinv ponder sj± j I \r c- jblc «> igm inven- t .1 I a Pr. K. lU'J v M. mi sSSL j',,,1 of tl.i 1 'i'u!x>i- 1 ij)crMi 19^ I University. "i :,v v- A pinch of this powder j S I (I(M lntoan >'343 words
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Article, Illustration55 1928-08-11 15 Shooting at the 500 yds. range. A view of the Competitors Competitors m t^e Ladies Match Competitors from the Johore Military Forces, Another view of the competitors m the Ladies' Match The Scouts help Two snaps of the "At Home." Some of the prize-winners. Major-General Sir C.C55 words
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Article, Illustration54 1928-08-11 16 Phot gr ixstssfissivm .July, 1928. Dr. 8c Mrs. J. C. Carson with the prizewinners A group photograph taken at the Chinese High School, Bukit Timah Road. l n the centre is seen Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the local philanthropist, who ha nominated President ofO.Y. Kok Pudu - 54 words
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Advertisement61 1928-08-11 17 '"""""'"""""".".""."."...mi... 1...1.1....1.1.1.1 "Z. m. Km Am 1^ 1-; I gift j mW f carbohydrates and mineral salts, (2 t lC essentla elements for perfect _^^J nutrition. Quaker Oats is good for ii^AJSii young, old, sick and well. H£L Delicious so simple to prepare If tF HUN anc^ so economical. Serve61 words
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Advertisement161 1928-08-11 17 I 1 '^k, T m^^3f^ ESTtSI II BH I fi&ldL**. Bfi/t V^B^ 1 1 SSwf *v iZ^JBBB^bt '^Hr^3 I BBK I 1 ■jP^a iH Jb^3T/^^Vh ml 1 ■BBBGBm^sVßf<.*/£floi A.4 ff^ J 88l H I uMPhBBBK^H mK£?s\ H wfl HbSKbiSv*' _K^y| I HBBBBBItJcC'^^BBBBBBV •*> £Q BUT- I*l j Ta^" \jMk^t3bbJ I!161 words
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Article1174 1928-08-11 18 !l , /. (>» i - !l (>»i;< H) f-.M.S. -Meat Colony. v VtlN unf.Mtunat, that UcijsMUS ,va. unalU to pto) owing illness. Had ht trained himael when h, made that and piayedoj. Sm^ unhfew, h ..Uldh.ve tyi*ofbatsnmnwhow,H.Mh.vereac«ed Ins side when »nlv 19 runs was all ih. Z wanted fa. victor, Kodrigo ju^ Ihisinclu.io.i^dwaathecbiefscofe,^1,174 words
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Advertisement180 1928-08-11 18 M "li)ELPiii^HofEL ROOF GARDEN CINEMA. THE CHEERFUL FRAUD. PATE 0- MALLEY AND MARION NIXON A,. .\iana<niiß Director. Telegrams: Adelphi. ,,m w •Z* vvvv JUST ARRIVED, j NEW T.T.H. LIGHT VOCAL RECORDS,-With HAWAIIN j Orchestral Accompaniment. ,;n Kwrtjnmr Aer Uoet 5*5 TaUh Mani> (Kxtia Tun, Boengah Rampe (Fjttra Turn) Dayocng SMnpM180 words
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Article702 1928-08-11 19 Quiz - Quiz 1 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. I:****: hinted, out brokers i source ful m the matter that when rubber or tin i.l go up, and they rateful that tropical sh rt and no-one recalls a few months after they i far m this line i> t h itty702 words
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Advertisement205 1928-08-11 19 •> AWORfO %> EUROPE i xslK I Excellent Accommodations 'rfSw^fi#^^ x felli Superior Service JSi Dollar Steamship Line American Mai 1 1 in^ UND THE WORLD. EUROPE ROUND-THE-WORLD. ™at.t MC IDENT WILSON FEATURES. PRESIDENT POLK >!DENT ADAMS fORTNIGHTLY to MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK IDENT GARFIELD via P:nang, Colombo, Port Said,205 words
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Advertisement33 1928-08-11 19 THE FAMOUS AMBROSIA fey Mp* RC c 1 5T ER °^C X^^ 1 The ncr'iir of the gods Price J)O cenlN per lb. Special rates for dealers. Z. PATTARA (Hbtablislied 1904) F.HIGH STREET.33 words
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282 1928-08-11 20 The Malayan Saturday post. August 11, 1928. A.B.M. AND S.S.A. We were pleased to read, m the recent- >• published annual report of the A>soriation <>i Briti-h Malaya, the reference ;<> the "close loach" which is being ichieved with the Strait! Settlements [Singapore) Association. The possibili :ies of useful co-operation282 words
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Article262 1928-08-11 20 It h httlc unfortunate that BCWI should be cabled Home of the exploit— l Ihc p.ciulo-Hitical llulU Canton irbo are distorting the p^cc ot Singapore's Ctttttowa these day*. news »apt to be misuiiderstood, ami iUl U se lindoe tear- Uita.nh the W chief cannot be anderrmtcd, and the262 words
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Article255 1928-08-11 20 Tlic time teems to have conic when the railway system m Malaya should be brought under thorough examination, with a view to its improvement. Current developments lUggest that such an examination is already being undertaken, and that it is realised that the railways must harmonise with general progress255 words
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Article2512 1928-08-11 20 "S+tcU A Grouse From The AustraliaLast week it was exclusive 1\ cd ill the Malay. in Saturday AustialKm> Weft u«>t satisfied manner they were received m S and iii confirmation of which M-. man, the manager <>f the team. following i<»r publication m 1 ress Sir. I an2,512 words
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Advertisement247 1928-08-11 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." i ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., HARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Director. BOYS I jPUVTX Mjl %*slxm mm Accountancy A knowledge247 words
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Advertisement19 1928-08-11 20 Sore Throat is quickly conquered by a few tablets of fORMAMINT At all Chtmiitt S'oret p, y B«M« To-d«^____^_^19 words
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Advertisement88 1928-08-11 21 lUm^^^W I duim^SOk Vb\JV laJ HjP""' I ■pEGARDLESS of what you may intend IV to invest m an automobile-or w hat S your demands may be m style, size and performance— you can be safe m buying I a Chrysler. Because Chrysler has extended its ex- traordinary standards of speed,88 words
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Article1206 1928-08-11 22 > A MALAYAN REVIEW. y 1 vv V By "Argus." odds, th< F.M.S. beat il u •ii il cricket match, played al Kuala Lunipui last week-end. The h >nu team won Ilu toss, and they won t!u- 1:1. > 29 runs (218 and 1 Ami m1,206 words
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Advertisement184 1928-08-11 22 I ASSETS OVER $8,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER 530.0 C j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. IhEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFF.CE: 27. Old Jewry, j The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Lite Assurance Companies Act m184 words
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Article, Illustration87 1928-08-11 23 A dean child is a healthy child, pro- nded that the cleanliness i^ inside as well M outside. It is the child whose digesive tract i- dogged up that causes parents anxiety and trouble bjf being retfnl, irritable, and almost always more >r less indisposed. Baby's Own87 words
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Article68 1928-08-11 23 Baby's Own Tablets nui quickly all symptoms of trouble will, übside and disappear. Guaranteed absolutely pure and harmleas, Paby*s m\ii Tablet- can be adminis.Lrcd to the youngest infant with perfect safety. The) correct constipation and »lie, cluck diarrhoea, cool feverishness, illay teething pains, ease croup and olds, expel worms. Your68 words
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Article402 1928-08-11 23 m DR MORRISON'S VIEW. I Morn* ii is tlu man who tirst ad- tted m America the "outlawry oil var" idea adopted by Ml. Kdlogg He i at present m England as a welcome risitor for his sne peace work. 'Once war has been renounced I ;ulllot see402 words
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Article425 1928-08-11 23 The new craze of compiling a list of .> he 1 2 greatest living people, has arrived ierc from America. It appears that it .ill rival the popularity of cross-word tuzzles and knowledge tests. j Hue is i typical example compiled by Japtain Victor Cazalet, one425 words
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Advertisement198 1928-08-11 23 MUSIC I CONNJ'S SAX3PHONES4 BIiESCHER do I SOPRANO, AITO, C. MELODY*: TENO3 AN) BXRITONE t brunswick poktable (;k avum hum s and LATEST RECORDS. f RICHARDSON ViLIONS THE -I WORLD'S BEST I VEGA BANJOS AND OTHER FAMOUS MAKERS f Also EVfRYniNIi MUSICAL 1 D'SOUZA BROS 42, Selegie Road, SINGAPORE. *l*198 words
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Advertisement311 1928-08-11 24 fir Tn^.^s IL SOLD EVERYWHERE J j Q. K. SUN HEALTH SPECIALISTS MASSAGISTS THE HEALTH CULTURE HOME 23—3 COLEMAN STREET, SINGAPORE. ELECTRICITY VIOLET RAY TREATMENT, A HID UffcT D 4TU j nir nui kaih. Effects of Treatment. Barichment of the blood m the skin and tissues. Increase of the oxygen311 words
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Advertisement207 1928-08-11 24 MOST MILES PER DOLLAR ON I TYRES j vvvv < j»^^ t^^ > < 1 1 f t o j g|j I MARVELLOUS C^^, BKtUt j GALVANIC RINGS f i TESTIMOMALS— sing, (Johore). AI J-, State Conim,ssioner, Mer- J from 7^.^^ $^S gS styles and prices r.n g I from207 words
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Article, Illustration26 1928-08-11 25 V.M.C.A. Competitors. dfold R.m Major-General Sir C.C. van Straubenzee, Capt. Seage, Lt. Owen and Major Lowe. The G.O C. presenting the prizes.26 words
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Article, Illustration20 1928-08-11 25 Specks ,h, -ween M The teams m the match between the Australians and Singapore Europeans.20 words
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Article, Illustration33 1928-08-11 26 Photos by and Co* Sports Officials. Mr:. Car 1 wife of the I rsp^ctc r of Schccls, who is seated m the rentre distributed the prizes. The prize-winners. XakajimaXakajima - 33 words
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Advertisement276 1928-08-11 27 I SPANISH TEA GARDEN I No. 56, East Coast Road, 1 OPEN AIR DANCING SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE SHOW AND AN EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. -ATE OPENS AT 8 P.M. VAUDEVILLE SHOW STARTS AT 9.30 P.M. y p HAVE NOW GOT THE SERVICES OF SIGNOR ANDRES PALACIOUS, THE FAMOUS SPANISH BARITONE. <276 words
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Advertisement86 1928-08-11 27 •> f •> 1 100 CENTS WORTH MUST BE! IOBTAINED FOR THE DOLLAR! I Kindly see us before you i fdecide buying FURNITURE j Either from stock or made to order, any colour, size or period. t i |Th€ Heng Wah Company,! 1 i VV V V VV%*%*V V V86 words
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Article205 1928-08-11 28 A DOCTOR M.P. ON TEA. s vie\ VAU >R WORKERS. a food -I- 1,, do don tn drink b> and I thai tea i» not properly mad >nc< tioil it. blacker it is the letter the from their point of i< "T' 1 m s, the le\ think is. IWe205 words
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Article137 1928-08-11 28 Sir David v i;!c's Estate of Many Millions. i h v >tat< of ir Dat id V'ule, ho will, it is i ,vii, probably amount to between an<] Hi- only t child will thus !K*conie of the -i hem sses m the w orld. inly m Ann rica137 words
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Advertisement123 1928-08-11 28 Vii S ts Mor,n V 1.. FRESH FLOI CIAL WREA AL AYS IN STOCK. I >RIAI OF ANY Dl T ORDER. PROMPT AT TENT. WILL BE GIVEN TO AH ORDERS. CHARGES MODERATE. CX. .♦»»•.»♦««♦♦«•««•««*««*««•♦♦'♦«*«•*«•*< TTTI p; ANT F i I V<UH 11 WE Gl C I traction Ci i-i CHOP123 words
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Advertisement380 1928-08-11 28 Koninkiyke Pahetvaari Maaischapptj. i i -VIA t NimiLi «m Mi ovbiinii wi Ttl^hom Na WO ns tr j* >. 111 Dmk, llai S ...t 'ieuera 1 p el t tcooußtant, i Hi 1 ;1 it n \i" \i'\\\ U t ngai mi H fttlemciiti of U PFICIAL lU X! lAVA380 words
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Advertisement414 1928-08-11 29 CHARITY CROSSWORDS COMPETITION NO. 75 $750 IN PRIZES will be oaid to the successful competitors m this competition. IST PRIZE $450 2ND PRIZE $300. From the profits ot the competition 50 will be handed to ST. MARY'S HOME SINGAPORE. cut km* COUPON. To Charity Crosswords. No. 75, P. 0. Box414 words
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Advertisement50 1928-08-11 30 WANTED ATTENTION. I STOP! DON'T BE UNEMPLOYED. SEND $2 AND WE WILL SEND YOU A COPY OF OUR NEW BOOK WHICH WILL TELL YOU HOW TO GET A JOB EASILY AND QUICKLY. MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED. QUICK! ONLY FEW COPIES LEFT. ADDRESS: MAIL ORDER INSTITUTE 28-E, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE.50 words
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Advertisement130 1928-08-11 30 1 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Single Copy 20 cents. J Within British Mall Outside British Malay 1 months %2.$ months 5 I NOTE Please add 25 cents to cover bank commissior outstation cheques. SUBSCRIPTION FORM. '9 I QO Please enrol me a? a subscriber to the Malavir130 words
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Advertisement139 1928-08-11 31 *i* Mil Will MW^ CROSFIELDS' SUPERIOR PRIMROSE SOAP. Notice is hereby given that m order to prevent the possibility of our Superior Primrose Soap as now stamped being confused with the goods of any other manufacture^ each bar of this Soap will m future be stamped twice with our Flag139 words
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Advertisement165 1928-08-11 32 A—^-A a a._ A A m*v •ly I V l^*9*^*9*^ 0 9*^*V*^ I 9*^ I i SINGAPORE CASKET Co.? 83, SELEGIE ROAD. j f FOR QUALITY. MSE '^ga| f t SERVICE AND COURTESY IBB* Telephone No. 75 ■^^^^^^R Alter Office Horns Bg^HßH^^^^ i Phone No, 72 I i UNDERTAKERS, fl^F165 words
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Article681 1928-08-11 33 HOW TO MAKE HAPPY HOMES. Education For Marriage. Are the increasing numbei <>f onsuo cental marriages, as instanced by tin Knowing lists «»i divora Jvc lo tlu inadequate preparation ->i youmg bridei •nd bridegroom Mau> interesting views <»n this important topic haw |iv«n .it coolerencea held m681 words
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Article119 1928-08-11 33 A teacher found it very difficult to explain fractions to a class of small children. During the examples little Doris declared that she would rather have hnif a jam tart than two-thirds of it. "How often have I tried to drive it into you," said the exasperated teacher, "that two-thirds119 words
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Advertisement274 1928-08-11 33 AN NUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS j I prt Free for Malaya (which •be prepaid). All others j at similar rates. tail list sent on application. j WEEKLY PAPERS. I c. ountant 25.22 I Sports 7.67 ateur Photography 9.88 V i ateur Wireless 9.88 .j. ,ers 7.67 I C- th News 7.67 V274 words
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Advertisement412 1928-08-11 33 r- I **v IB iinHfi i UluiirT! if ALWAYS AILING NEVER WELL. The Secret of Their Weakness. What Pallid, Nervous Women Should Do To Get Strong. V:m\ women, mothers who have the nourished nerves be icvitali/.cil. If you i m ot children, -irN at school Of 1 usi- bave any412 words
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Advertisement332 1928-08-11 34 TOURER SI29S (SPECIAL MODELS IN STOCK) BORNEO MOTORS ,-vf/m i\,Jbv" 1 1 1 I V X 1 -L I 1 ■rTvi k. 1» HjjJ^fev^ i lac oi p orated m S S /<*sr^^2SH[R!n^; t t v^_^y 1 1 Vg»^^ >- Kuala I-unipur. Seiemban, Malacca. .^K^im^^mmm^^m^ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^♦♦*4i<i<^4»<i*<»<»*** I Estate Trust Agencies!332 words
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Advertisement263 1928-08-11 34 7he lonper I lire the more I am certain A' g jff r/ijr //»<" difference between men, -J, btt ween the feeble and the powerful, the Iff l! great and the insignificant, is energy l/JaV'jf imincible determination, a purpose once fefvw* fixed and then death or victory. I hat p-^^J263 words
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Advertisement24 1928-08-11 34 TENNIS RACKETS CLEARANCE SALE SEVERAL KINDS OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND AT CHEAP PRICES. THE PEACE Co., No. 48, Btunford Road, SINGAPORE. Tt« No. IOM.24 words
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Article, Illustration143 1928-08-11 35 PICTURES OF THE RECENT A. A A. CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. I i. j Mile. 2. Bnayat Khan winning j the mile. 3. Viw Teng ll<m>h winning j the Long Jump. 4. 100 yards (Heats), j 5. Hurdles Race. 6. Putting the I Weight. Veterans' Race: m the f IMcture are seenO.V. Kok Pudu - 143 words
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Article, Illustration49 1928-08-11 36 A.A. A. CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING AT K.L. h j fc UUi "J U()11 tll( ""it LlictiupiMii^iip >1ik1(1 sconng 52points: Selangor as second with ;i mints > *> Mr P w n v 1,,. |V!t:^';.!!';;'v V> VAA A"""■ ir mmm Peel tt ti■ i i i K. Vythilingam of Selangor last year's49 words
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Miscellaneous102 1928-08-11 36 a ..BPADE;,. CRIER; N .^.^^^^CROSSWORDS No. 74! J^* o n on,,. >,„:';„:: 1 l i ;r a i i^ Aoo.r.ii,; C X- >;,, Mr Sngapore. Twcntyone competitors had only on Rln(f pore Mr T1 >"" 1 Chnin e/o P.C.M.O 1 Office '<■ A»«n.s. Mr. C £>!. w r A m^aTS102 words
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Advertisement91 1928-08-11 37 I CUSENIER'S THREE CROWN i BRANDY. j]| MATURED AND 1 II BOTTLED IN jtm cognac IWI E.CuSCMIERftC! J Chateau dv Solenton ftuSENIER«| COG MAC f Cognac |W i >l^^ John JLittlk an Gt If? ***-*Lf^JUk£jyP SINGAPOFit a KUALA LUMfiUf* j OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS. vvvw i Til ro Til91 words
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Article978 1928-08-11 38 Over on the Continent there one« an innkeeper who specialised m a I for holiday tourist*. The inn i tutted m a very beautiful spot, and kept scrupulously cleaa, whfl* the oMiiinodation and food >lil that could Ik desired Hut t< put up at this inn found that978 words
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Article784 1928-08-11 38 The shortest word m the language represents the most mysterious 01 all tacts, 'save the fact of God. W hen a man says 1 think, I feel, I know, I am, he shows that he is aware that he has a life separate from all others, writes a784 words
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Article205 1928-08-11 38 Vow next duty is just to determine \hat your next duty is. George Mac Donald to .1 Christian man the end ol mm luty should b< the beginning ol mother. Matthew Henry Considering duty is often explaining t iwaj I liberation is often only lishonesty. P« W. Robcrti205 words
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Article192 1928-08-11 38 .Vs a lad 1 had two curious avcrsious —the factory worker with his greasy, oily smell and the navvy m his iustiuii trousers tied at the knees. Before i was out ot my teens, however, someone |>ut a copy of "Sartor Resartus" into 111/ hands. Though the192 words
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Advertisement22 1928-08-11 38 Backaches 7-wclcome relief! c rit f i,» nsmful congestion. I Sloans warms and Stimulates the k j Ky Sloan's i^ n^ t^^^^'22 words
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Article1171 1928-08-11 39 1 INSINCERE UNTRUTHFUL. b TRUSTED BY LORDaAUSBUM When Lord George Hamilton was ;.ord of the Admiralty, the exr was made an honorary British adhv Queen Victoria. Lord George my opportunities of estimating his ,ter, concerning which he writ s 111 "Parliamentary Reminiscences Reflections, 1886-1906" (John Mur►ugh he had1,171 words
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Article445 1928-08-11 39 The following non-fiction books have been added to the Library. Anderson, Johannes C. Myths and 1 Legends of the Polynesians. r Ashmead-Bartlett, E. The Tncensored^ Dardanelles. Bacon, Gertrude. Memories of Land and Sky. Barker, Sir Herbert. Leaves from My Life. Beaverbrook, Lord. Politicians andj^ War. Buchanan, Moriel. Diplomacy445 words
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