Malayan Saturday Post, 24 November 1928
1928-11-24
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section29 1928-11-24 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY K)L._y. NO. 45 NOVEMBER 24. 1928. PRICE 2O CENTS The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED NOVEMBER 24. 192829 words
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Advertisement174 1928-11-24 1 Every Dealer alld —Am Tyref of the Dunlop range* IN EXPENSIVE vu^ D r°iPT« m >\ Bl XMAS GIFTS. XMAS* Ivlrl^. Appointment To of Slam ffl^^^fe 'N G^M SET PENDANTS, D^r wariftv ESTD JS»ffi^. 1872 BROOCHES, EARRINCS LARGE VARItiT BRACELETS, ETC. B« P. Dc SILVA LTD. 62 3 HIGH STREET,174 words
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Advertisement814 1928-11-24 2 BIBBY LINE. I Of fast twin-sere^ mail passenger vessels between ll RANGOON, COLOMBO, MAESEIU^ES AND LONDON I with through connection from Singapore and Penang. I HOMEWARD SAILINGS. Shropshire Dec. 13 Leicestersnire Mar. j I Herefordshire Dec. 27 Shropshire Mar I IQ2Q. Staffordshire Apr I T Gloucestershire Apri 1 9 I814 words
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Article521 1928-11-24 3 SPEAKING GENERALLY A woman, generally speaking, is generally peaking. Himself "May I hold your hand Herself: "it isn't heavy; I can manage, thank you." fit t*^ Old-fashioned Grandma: "And when f he asked if he might kiss you, I suppose you treated him with scorn? 91 Belinda:521 words
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Advertisement320 1928-11-24 3 USE OUR SPECIAL HAIR CREAM THE BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL HAIR DRESSING 50 cts. per bottle or $5.00 per dozen. MANUFACTURED BY SINCERE DISPENSARY LIMITED, 48-2, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. WHOLESALE SUPPLIERS OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TO DISPENSARIES ESTATES, HOSPITALS AND MINES. OUR PRICES320 words
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Advertisement190 1928-11-24 4 If you regard purity as important, you LEMON SQUASH for it is made from the purest ingredients m a model factory under the strictest Rich m natural fruit juices it is a healthful drink and the water used m its manufacture is filtered four times. RASER NEAVE, Ltd THE GUARDIAN190 words
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Article, Illustration99 1928-11-24 5 (I) The Chief Secretary at the Cenotaph (2) Police Officers (3) Some of the wreaths (5) HH. the Sultan ot Selangor ng after the ceremony (6) Placing the wreaths (7) Sir W iliam Peel leaving the Cenotaph (8) Representatives from >US institutions with wrea'9) SirO.Y. Kok Pudu - 99 words
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Article, Illustration39 1928-11-24 6 tjkjekj jklejkjke kljkl;dfjkkjddI Miss Campbell, winner of Fancy Dress prize m Ladies Section. Mrs. Brett, winner of Best Original Costume m the Ladies Section. Mr. A de Souza, winner of Fancy Dres^ Men's Section.39 words
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Advertisement259 1928-11-24 7 II CARLSBERG BEER THH BEST. Jf^ Obtainable from all dealers ■^iThcEast Asiatic Co., Ltd. Nil!;' SINGAPORE. I Sole Importers J^/\ V,' WEAKNESS. It- DEBILITY AN£MIA DESCHIENS' Syrup of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES. and gives health and strength. Far better259 words
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Article865 1928-11-24 8 < After Administering It For 34 Years). lot thirl y-foui \(.n» Sti l.<: I'mim has been Judge "i Manchaestei nml Lambeth County Courts He has !>ro\\N<<] among i>iiMi«.- folly and i<ii<K\ administei \wc the Law t<> ruli and |Hn»r, trying t<> settle the countless865 words
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Advertisement27 1928-11-24 8 Z I I I I Ml V I y^^/ I I i I lIL— L_ I i Singapore Malacca Sercirban. (al v Kualix Lumpur Jpoh Taiping- Penang.27 words
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Article, Illustration4235 1928-11-24 9 WINIFRED GRAHAM - WINIFRED GRAHAM by 1 a lly not sorry to leave Bugid Jack Wiincii. the elded of imily. Coratie, who was seeing n the boat bound fcf South aid not be siirprise-d at his He was going to join a friend n the Veldt, and the wild lit4,235 words
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Advertisement286 1928-11-24 10 F THE GREATEST WONDEKIj 10 CENTS ONLY. j IMMEDIATE CURE SPECIALLY FOR j r\ i II |A of the Head, Eyes, Kars, N, se I/I It Mouth. Teeth, Throat i\ W Hands Chest, Stomache. B,i H j I #1 1 I1 O Kidneys, Legs, Feet. Nerves FEVER. RHEUMATISM, NEURAL a286 words
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Advertisement16 1928-11-24 11 ■^■n II I i x r l 1 ■I I 111 IC '^k I I j16 words
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Article, Illustration3883 1928-11-24 12 JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD - JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD SPECIAL SHORT STORY. by For sonic time after polling himself up cut of the- Arctic Ml to the- precarious footing of tin- ice fl<>c, Meecliaiii's mind was m a da/c The hilling aurora t<» which he had listened foi twenty consecutive nights seemed3,883 words
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Advertisement135 1928-11-24 12 I r3£^ W A J J 1 I X^L— Iyi ust a toucn of this velI l^^^Vx vety nvisible cr eam m The Motorists Own Store! Famous the World ov< r \r a< cun arc Cus I Brico Piston Rings are the b< m buy Evi one is Gjiranteed true135 words
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Advertisement193 1928-11-24 13 ••.•••^t MIHI f~* I URMAN KERRY and MARY PHILBIN 1 I LOVE MEAND THf WORLD IS MINE 4 1 IT'S A UNIVERSAL JEWEL f »»^fc-«» I A PRIVATE CINEMA SHOW -I Is The Condition For Ccirplete Success Of All I CHILDREN'S PARTIES! I Give the little ores the joy of193 words
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Advertisement192 1928-11-24 13 f X EMIL fi JANNINGS I I^l J I a THE WAY OF ALL FLESH 1 .5. •j- a i/Jr^ i^ .Jffl Mini hw jww^ff •J^& TBrJft #^H EShM SbA 1 jGI -J^pff yiw&&3£- JuaflHc- iBIBll"'- <ai.j£-A fe, I J. 4 X .T "An Enthralling Drama which is so real192 words
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Advertisement477 1928-11-24 14 <. THE ROLEX 'j I OYSTER WATCH DEFIES THE ELEMENTS <• THE ROLEX OYSTER Patented eve.-> where 1 f It is Malt. l I- 1" v «wT si, m m v.m«! .urn- .t afled n I'" li >•'!'■''. '•"<• perspiratioa i 3 pMTrticaUi r.raute, lHunp, Cold, Heat, Ptrapiration .11 J477 words
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Advertisement318 1928-11-24 14 /VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVW/VV^VVVV •"Vv.'.^B SCIENTIFIC SERIES. I a THE ORGANS OF SPEECH: and their application m Th< I Formation of Articulate Sounds (with forty-seven woodcut^ I J by G. H. Von Meyer $4>l PHYSCAL EXPRESSION: its modes and principles (with b .> illus.) F. Warner i THE SUN (with numerous illustrations) C.318 words
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Article, Illustration128 1928-11-24 15 tenderfoot, without hjt end slaft— is making the Scout Sign, tnus iedg ng his honour. t n c ..ist Punjabi boy to he invested Sccut m Johcre B.nru. Mr. Cheeseman is welcoming the newly invested Scout into the great otherhood. Inche Hamic of Victoria128 words
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Article, Illustration142 1928-11-24 16 MR. JACK CARTER AND HIS WORLD-FAMED BAND. AND HIS COMPANY OF 10 ARTiSTS INCLUDING MISS VALADA SNOW. AMt I MOST VERSA'i ILE STAGE ELEBRITY, WILL COMMENCE A SHORT SEASON ON NOVEMBER 29TH.. AT THE ADELPHI HOTb: I lack KlSii OF I A BAB I I I He putt over aCHINA PRESS; NEW YORK TIMES; SHANGHAI MERCURY; EVENING NEWS - 142 words
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Advertisement24 1928-11-24 17 I, ll!'!lllll'lllllllll |Illimlllimill!lllllllllllllll| lllll!Ntl!lllll||||!|||||!|||||^ K. ill l miMiMiHlUillMIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII»llllllllllinilllllll»illM I WHAT IS FLORANGgH 'Mi M^ i x-/ i'Mi 1 iEWARE OF IMITATIONS. •■i■iit I I <#24 words
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Advertisement97 1928-11-24 17 S TTJROTIiCT yourself from the tj P JL dangers that lurk m dark- B fe t*^l^&^ ness, light the way m safety with X •> an Eveready Flashlight... The 9 m, s-?^^ most powerful and dependahle M B I s^ to see our s P ec^ focus* R 8 MREADY97 words
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Article707 1928-11-24 18 BEING SMILES OF THE t WEEK. <• <»•>•>•:••>•>•>♦♦•>♦•>♦<• •>•>♦<•** /<> ijuiz.-I-.iicwcll, the- lake's— welcome, the Wekk Oiir new regiment can W ■aanred thai \\c are all goiag t<> do ana herst to give then; a uallv u<xh! time dnriflg their spell lure- and W€ are counting on them t<>707 words
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Advertisement213 1928-11-24 18 ,c w v A y y i ;S^? v v Or Ov 1 1 EUROPE fi;: A \-y y -.^«^#^~ZS^| Excellent Accommodations fey. -~'^^J^ CXfe f 'a FRIC a \2> Superior Service p^dSss^ Amprirun Moil I inf ft 111 V I IvU II If ■M I I LIII V ROUND213 words
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Advertisement165 1928-11-24 18 'THEY DID HIM A W ORu OF GOOD." Grateful Mother In Colomt j^ an BABY'S OWN TABL s \\"oiin> rob children <n stun^th ami their elimination U )wn Tablett is invariab^ d rapid nnpro\einent m tin sique and geiierml health. "My little son Ashwortl, and a half years, was paevial165 words
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Article, Illustration1281 1928-11-24 19 ALL MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION FORMED. WILL JOHORE WIN TO-DAY? How To Improve Our Football Organisation. \<'/< 1 liy .S/'t t tatoi Malayan Chinese F.A. I may not be voicing the- sentiments of the Chinese community with regard t<> the- formation «>f the All Malayan Chinese F.A. but my1,281 words
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Advertisement669 1928-11-24 19 JUBILEE NUMBER I MALAYAN IqOTBALL COMPETITION No. 50? $1600 m PRIZES, j IS OFFERED FOR I 12 MATCHES ONLY 12 StOOO MUST BE WON.} .>r correct forecast of the 12 matched mentioned m ti<e coupon, •> vof $1 wiM nc> Riven, and also a prize «>i $401 foi the next669 words
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Advertisement64 1928-11-24 19 j WHAT? I MERMAID and MERMAN! 1 j j I THE MAN. and WOMAN 1 of the OCEAN? 1 SEMIHUMAN, SEMI-FISH? ARE THEY REAL? j WHERE ARE _THEYV J I I j (Certified by the Curator of The Bombay Museum) j AND MOST WONDERFUL CREATION TOO. j t ANSON ROAD64 words
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287 1928-11-24 20 MALAYA'S FUTURE. The Malayan Saturday post. fuwember. 24 1028. s.: h k tucii v certain pessimism prevails to me gloomy outlook cor nil iM aiiu uic uncertainty regarding tin it is HeipiUJ to know that such an authority as >ir tiugh Llitiord has the greatest taitu m the future <►!287 words
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Article228 1928-11-24 20 We agree with the suggestion m daily contemporary thai Ucut.-Col. Pickering did n< i quite round off his tribute to the healthiness of Singapore indicated by the fad that the ike's, who left us tins week, did not haw a single case of Malaria during their three years228 words
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Article225 1928-11-24 20 There seems to be something m the atmosphere of the Kuala Lumpur Police <..>urt which develops irascibility m the Magistrates for which hapless folk have to suffer. Not long ago the Chief Justice had to review one very vicious sentence i<>r a trivial offence against Court etiquette;225 words
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Advertisement204 1928-11-24 20 Adelphi Hotel Singapore. i La DANCED tVERY lUESDAY 6.30—7.30 p.m. AFTER DINNER DANCES eVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. HOOF GARDEN CINEMA £VERY SUNDAY AND MONDAY AT 9.30 p.m. Telephone: 5061 (4 lines). Telegrams: Adelphi." ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., -iARRY H. WILLIES, Managing Director &Be Perfect Mealtime Drink —Give your children this204 words
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Advertisement16 1928-11-24 20 Sore Throat it quickly conquer*^ hj a f«w Übleti #f fORMAMINT 4< *U Ck*mtai» mmd S:or»s16 words
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Advertisement71 1928-11-24 20 Boys LEARN Accountancy Study at home m your spare time. Find out what the I.C.S. can do for you. Write for FREE, illustrated book. fccrbattUttO Architecture Commercial Traiaia* clerk of Work: S'!i.,n,l Tm.« untitiß I'tiiftiiian-liip i. A A and ck A Bngiaccriat Civil '•<hk| Baglul, Comrett Corrnpoadenci structural A^vwtWm Mechanical71 words
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Article, Illustration123 1928-11-24 21 Miss Teo Soon Kirn spore's first lady Barrister. She ailed to the Bar at the Inner pie last year and has just arrived Sngapore. Miss Teo Soon Kirn ■aughter of Mr. Teo Eng Hock. BISHOP EDWIN F. LEE and Mrs. LEE Were accorded a warm welcome by a large gathering123 words
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Article, Illustration45 1928-11-24 21 The transport "Somersetshire" «rriv« with th. 2nd Battalion The Welch Regiment on board Thr troops land. The Welch Regt. marching to Tanglin. The Band of the Duke of Wellington's Regiment welcomed the new troops and accompanied them to the barracks.45 words
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Article, Illustration58 1928-11-24 22 g^OTtfr^WCTMJffISSC 1 Sir Hayes Marriott a r nves Sir Hayes Marriott inspecting the Guard ot Honour provided by the School T Scouts under Scout Master- C. B. Paul. Left to right: Mr. McNab. Sir Hayes Marriott, Bishop Edwin F Lee and Mr. L. F. Knight.58 words
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Article, Illustration40 1928-11-24 23 Awaiting the arrival ot Sir Ha\^ Marriott tor the opening mony. Under the portico are seen— Dr. R. 0. Winstedt, Bishop E. F. Lee and Mr. A. Me Nab. A view of the new building.40 words
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Article, Illustration181 1928-11-24 23 Organised by the Health and Strength League and run over a course of 10 miles along Changi Road on the 18th instant. 19 competitor tartt'd and 9 finished the course. The Competitors. The nine competitors who ran the ten miles with some of the officer181 words
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Article, Illustration54 1928-11-24 24 r h*n Rt and Lady Campbell was solemnised by the Chill. The bride was attended by two bridesmaids n^nn washeld at the Europe Hotel, and Mr David Preston oH>ciated as groomsmen. A recept.on was heifl A Bridal Group. The54 words
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Article, Illustration156 1928-11-24 24 W rs of "Coronation" Football Cup presented by H. H. The Sultan of Johore m 1899 for competition between Singapore (composing of past and presa I I Rafflesians) and Johore Malays. The final was played m Johore Bahru m the presence of H.156 words
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Article98 1928-11-24 25 *fr^^ x^| iscount Peel, who has been appointed Secretary for India, is noted for his :ind arts. < >| X Sunday, when be attend* <1 the service at a strange church, the crger then- showed him into a scat. coin exchanged hands, and on seeing t was a sovereign, the98 words
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Advertisement78 1928-11-24 25 CHRYSLER o .^^B^BB^^^BB^^^^^^W B .lillllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllllliniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, iiliiiiiiiiHii lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiihiiiiiii^ now open| ORCHARD ROAD RETAIL DEPOT, j (OPPOSITE THE MARKET Telephone 3500.) c I HOURS OF BUSINESS. Week Days 5.30 a.m. to 1 1 a.m. 'J p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Saturdays 5.30 m to I*2 noon SiimlnvN 5*30 a m to 10.30 a.in,78 words
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Advertisement343 1928-11-24 25 WAS BED-RIDDEN AFTER E MALARIA DR. WILLIAMS' PINK LLS RESTORED HER STRENGTH. Years Later The Same World-Renownea Blood and Nerve Tonic Again Rescued This Lady m Burma From Another Weakening Disease. Alaiaiul J'e\ei is one of the most enervating <>t maladies. It i>, to the fact that they are an343 words
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Article, Illustration2470 1928-11-24 26 Passing and Dribbling. Passing i. always win th« da) againsl fxcowiv^ dribbling m hocke)'. Tin bapP3 l( 111 1a '''"> K(l 1o kcc|) y< Aii ••i>j»<>n< ni miij to wlktlm you ;n 1 I'- ls <(I t(l dribbU Th< Indian team gained much distinction m thrii dec* |>tion tactics2,470 words
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Article948 1928-11-24 27 m. a MALAYAN REVIEW I B**' I By "Argus." I 2nd Welch have arrived, and we I to wait long before we Me them I on the held of sport, as soccer X LS have already been fixed for I But rugger people are keen to948 words
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Advertisement307 1928-11-24 27 It ASSETS OVER $8,000,000 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $30,000,000 J I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j I J (I«CO«POIATID IN STBAITS StTTtlMtim). ml rAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies307 words
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Advertisement46 1928-11-24 27 I X.yACBW w b 7 T i j LADIES 1 HATS t DRESSES i SHOES ETC. 1 I Of the latest fashion and design V T always m stock. A trial will convince I I Z. PATTAHA, f (Estabd: 1904) F. High Street. i i i46 words
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Advertisement150 1928-11-24 28 EVINRIDE LOCKHOOD OUTBOARD ROHBOAT MOTORS World's Official A. P. B. A Speed Record created on Nov: 1927 of 33.54: i miles per hour. Horse Powers ranging from 2 to 10.85 on tbe BKAKE. NOT merely a H. P. calculated roughly from cubic capacity. Prices from $210/-upwardi according to 11. P.150 words
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Advertisement154 1928-11-24 28 £Jr' '2Tv- L' li icn i iTC I I JK* i U.^ A T 1 JINLiJIIV I HHi i v *»lp7 ■Cff^H^i. \NSt V\^vy|HjiH^.tt^\^. eJBHW (HV "JPI "W f r BHTr TyT 1 wW[« *^7 V ilii^^^^ i^VS^Hsnßvw *^t ■?STKIP^aHy>HWHgT^TTTt Iff?* 444 J?TT:liit 1) fi |TT T^HHVhI P^^Sc^P'^^'' t? H^^w^^^Tr^t154 words
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Article, Illustration72 1928-11-24 29 Bud Walley (right) with his Singapore Manager Walley has left for England. of the sth. Selangor Troop A.C.S.. Klang, winners of the "White Shield at the Inter-Patrol Competition held on sth. October at K!a.^. Chinese minister selects the Buick. Mr. Yin Wing Chan, L.L. D., Chinese Consul at Rangoon, Burma,72 words
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Advertisement80 1928-11-24 29 r rVVV ANYBODY CONTEMPLATING TO MAKE A PRESENT TO HIS FRIENDS HAS CERTAINLY EXPERIENCED DIFFICULTIES IN THE CHOICE. NOW YOU JUST REMEMBER THAT I firamoplioiie Records i WILL ALWAYS PROVE A VERY SUITABLE PRESENT, BOUND TO BE MUCH APPRECIATED. BUT WHY JUST BEKA Because "BEKA" is the Quality Record j80 words
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Article, Illustration29 1928-11-24 30 The decorated entrance to the grounds p ng |he "World"— Relay Race. I i pjshing thi "Wor d The Flag Drill. Spectators.29 words
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Article, Illustration28 1928-11-24 30 The Race Coiust wai completely submerged. People getting about m boats m Geylang Serai.28 words
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Advertisement117 1928-11-24 31 4 Suitable Gift M^<> > purchase, good looking and an I "V^^^^ accurate timekeeper. f^, Prices from $1200 t U/ATPRDRnnE ver $16.- t f* \r\ COQ V V V V V V V V V V W IFOR HOUSING SCHEMES I i I MANUFACTURER OF PRECAST CONCRETE POST AND I117 words
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Advertisement117 1928-11-24 31 I A BOON FOR WELL-DRESSED MENi: j "FORD" PRICES. H^J v Bi 9| V i^V KfffliA M ad r/ii I I^9F H Uli Vx/\LjLi m Vat A v)Oi DB R K. BANDARA (Late Cutter to Messrs. Campbell's Ltd BLACKBIRD fOUNTAIN PEN (FINE, MEDIUM OR OBLIQUE) SECOND ONLY TO THE "SWAN"117 words
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Advertisement561 1928-11-24 32 Koninhhke Paketvaart Maatschappi; J kOYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO OF BATAVIA) <• (Incorporatrd la Holland) CND«I CONTRACT WITH IBS NKTHBELANDS INDIAN GOVUNMRNI X Telephone No. 3640 sub-connections to:— Manager's Deok. Aist. Manaarer'« De«k, Marine Supt., U«u«r» •> Freißht Dept., Claims Dipt., Accountant, Pwiding Dept. ai i Passage Dei*. f RFPRFSENTATIVI-: for561 words
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Advertisement324 1928-11-24 33 •>•*••••••».•..•..•..%• t »J» Christmas I ifts for Churchpeople S.P.C.K. Mowbray's Christmas Cards. CboiCl .vi.i .irtisti. t.ir.ls m p.HUts <,| tx ,|,,/c 11 |o els $i..'v, $1.80, $J .nit 1 S;'v jn i j».i(ktt. i'<^t.ivi ,t X The Churchman's Kalendar for 1929. i Coatafeuaf a Table <>» tin iuilv heaaot f«.i324 words
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Advertisement150 1928-11-24 34 |iml|lllllim i I Lose not this Golden Opportunity.] AT SINGAPORE. 1 Consultation Free. For l 4 da VS only. FROM NOVEMBER 22 TO DECEMBER 5, 1928 (both days mc! isive) The Eminent Pulse Specialist, Renowned and Talented Physician. Ayurveda Ratna Pandit I Dr. N. V. SRIRAMACHARLU, Ph.D.Sc.,M.D.(H.) Managing Director and150 words
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Advertisement132 1928-11-24 35 dunning {,-rfumc VKStM^sTi I rV^SS/ I^Tm FfmTTffjMMMm Vw E A^^^vE.;', /^\VER 150 years of study and Ssj P^iffiYi^^li ii c^?%^is3& \<J research have resulted m the B^^lß 5 S: quality Foiletries ol the same un- A I tcfSf J A-S' 5^ equalled excellence as the ever-famous h M < n132 words
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Article75 1928-11-24 36 «>♦"» The squire was playing crick I the village eleven. It was a 100 breezy day, and the fast bowle: the wind behind his back was unplayable. He sent down one the squire which just grazed the I carried it away. The batsman, v utmost sang~froid, stayed m hi? and75 words
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Advertisement82 1928-11-24 36 11 C\CmP S I How does he do it? In four as j I minutes he's down, smooth longer I chinneJ and smiling, the envy I of all men who don't l:now the secret. He uses a alet. The "rushed" shave has no terrors for the "Valet" user, because the82 words
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Article, Illustration61 1928-11-24 37 BISHOP'S SCATHING ATTACK ON MODERN MORALS. iticisms Is moi famous a Dr. H nd Bis 5] rtj [dress Coi a C I it si C1 R nd tore, also, lasses sentii ners <A Ith questioning H fl I I be I I I I I I B B B B61 words
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Advertisement72 1928-11-24 37 ADVERTISE IN THE I Singapore Hua Pao I 1 Only Illustrated I Weekly Paper Published m Chinese NOW IN ITS 19th ISSUE Well Got Up mm* Profusely Illustrated > Widely Read -DDRESS ENQUIRIES RE AD\ERTISEMENTS I SLBSCRIPTIOSS 7" i r n r^ c i-* i r a n* c\ c72 words
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Advertisement339 1928-11-24 38 lm ft mm a m mJ m m A -"'^BL. Jk* WBw i^E^V^^^^^^^^^^Bc I M T^ TfL. ,^mm -^^^^r l^*"^ -^*^^^^*C^B^"^f^^^^^g|7^_P—^-« t IS "^ii^" or^DMFO MOTORS I TD j Estate c Trust Agencies f <. A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COM- jj I PANIES' ORDINANCE OF 1926. WITH339 words
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Advertisement224 1928-11-24 38 t m (C 0\ vJn conditions I t especially when caused by weakened I nerves, prompt relief invariably E follows the administration of I 1 calcium m the torm of Kalzana. E It quickly allays the inflammation. strengthens the bowels m their fight fc against the infection, and soothes E224 words
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Advertisement41 1928-11-24 38 PAY US A FEE I AND SECURE PERIODICAL I EXAMINATION OF I yourHseth. WE GUARANTEE AGAINST TOOTHACHE. Cleaning— Examination Extraction Crown and Bridge work. CHOP TAI SENG 41, South Bridge Road I (First Floor) i M. W. KONG I Qualified Dentist.41 words
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Article, Illustration108 1928-11-24 39 The annual Rifle Meeting of the Chinese Co., S.V.C., was held at the Bukit Timah Range on Saturday and Sunday last. The Open Event at 500 yards drew a large number of competitors. The keen competition at 500 yards range. Lce.-Cpl. Tan Ah Ling. Won the108 words
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Article, Illustration75 1928-11-24 40 REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE CHINESE NATIONALIST GOVERNMENT WELCOMED AT THE CHINESE CHAMBER O> KtKHCO OMMERCE. Mr. Lim Thian Kiat. Representative ot the Nationalist Govt. The visitors at the Chinese75 words
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Article, Illustration48 1928-11-24 40 CHARITY SHOW IN AID OF THE MALACCA SHANTUNG RELI EF FUND. The main entrance to the SHow grounds. Mr. Tan Soo Heck. J.P.. M.C.. (s?con:i from rignt holding helrrtt) p?rformed f- ning ceremory. The arrival of the school children to the Show. A view of the Show grounds.48 words
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Advertisement139 1928-11-24 41 f ALL WHISKIES ARE NOT THESAME t t t RED LABEL f IS THE SAME PRICE AS OTHER WELL KNOWN BRANDS, f BUT CONSIDER QUALITY ALSO, AND THEN ASK FOR:— isfy>< oni '"jMvffr^s r rV Kr MinMhir V r tHla fIPII 'I 111 |]J |l]^ 5 A I >^>1 D139 words
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Article621 1928-11-24 42 MISTS IN THE SOUL. the) ;i 11ll we unwilling «Ttt 113 ,o|.u l,w indecision which robs moral .nil]-. 1 i said H halt opinions. They will ,iiv altcrnaf to them, .md instead hid* m the mists «'i A self -created vagtu ne». a 1 ..in sfx>nd< nt m Tin-621 words
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Article1001 1928-11-24 42 I pie suppose thai seal v virtue, and practical]) 1 that bi| -i\ is 1 vice. VH 1' is n «o define the difference '•< }.]^..»r\ we fei 1 that thi nis lence, but when* we kn to describe tin difference m dear and precis* v tin. distinction1,001 words
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Article138 1928-11-24 42 Sympathy is no* feeling for another, it is much more than that— it is feeling With another. The root of the trouble which separates nation from nation, class from class, is lack of sympathy. The rich are heartless because they do not know what it is to be poor.138 words
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Article129 1928-11-24 42 \<>t to let you: nil l>e bigger tttyl or boat. To let your recrcttioo be manful, sinful. To bend the neck promptly than 1 1 braise the forehead. To think before yon speak tfian to speak before you th'nfc. To hold on to jrour .rood nanic,129 words
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Article114 1928-11-24 42 Religion must postulate the cxtanal existence of our living and tnu God ot infinite- ix>\vcr, wisdom and love, the Creator, Designer, and Preserver of all things visible and invisible. It must take for granted the immortality ot man's soul or spirit, and the reality of a future114 words
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Article36 1928-11-24 42 There is such a thing as bein i broad-minded. He who listens to side and offers his sympathies rep.' of worth and need has a BW spilled milk. It goes every whedoes no one any good.36 words
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1075 1928-11-24 43 FROM CAIRO TO DAMASCUS THROUGH THE LAND OF BIBLE HISTORY. part I. |n Jerusalem and Jericho. Hk spirit of adventure hovers round :I]( made into the territory coverb 5 (ciieral Motors Near Hast, with tJ d<iuarters m Alexandria, the chief sea »f KgyP l The Pa>' meilt o£ calls distant1,075 words
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Article591 1928-11-24 43 BEST BRAINS NEEDED FOR DOMESTIC PROBLEMS. Speaking at the summer school of the National luion of Societies for Kqual Citizenship, Miss I-!canor F. Rathhone, the President, said "1 do not want women for one moment to give lift doing what used to be considered entire*591 words
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