Malayan Saturday Post, 20 April 1929
1929-04-20
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Article593 1929-04-20 1 A professor, coming to one of his cimct little late, found moil uncom* plimentery caricature oi hinneU drawn on the hoard. Turning to the student ucarcst him, he angrily inquired "I»«» you know who is responsible for that atrocity 9 "No, sir, I don't," replied the student,593 words
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Article108 1929-04-20 1 A Scotsman who had been suffering for some- time with toothache made up his mind to have the tooth extracted. "How much will it cost?" lie asked tlie dentist. "Five shillings," was the reply. "And if I have ,nas it won't hurt me?'' The dentist shook his108 words
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Advertisement41 1929-04-20 1 Favoured by the majority, ind therefore a Ready COLD LEAF" Tea is locked everywhere. I .-1 nts:A. Bartholomeusz, Ltd., U Raffles Quay. \KE FIELD A -J^gn r- hastrato- re on dropping W% 4j IIIMIl llMI p HARMACY. t^^^; Sing.^, s 841 words
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Advertisement163 1929-04-20 1 OUR SPECIAL HAIA CREAM THE BEST AND MUiSI tiCONOMICAL HAIR DHtSbIM jO cts. per bottle or $5.00 per aoit* MANUFACTURED BY SINCERE DISPENSARY LIMITED, 48-2, HILL STREET, SINGAPORfc CHEMISTS AND DRUGGIST* WHOLESALE SUPPLIERS 01 DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENi MEDICINES AND SURGICAL IN STRUMENTS TO DISPENSARItb ESTATES, HOSPITALS ANL MINES. OUR PRICES163 words
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Advertisement57 1929-04-20 4 ♦♦♦»♦»++♦♦++♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦<'»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«>*♦•>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•;, Mm /^l ft B I I I I I HHHPi <. r tM.«tMp«i%Mte| L^ y I. BJ <• i r~~~^\ <• l^l^l^^^^^ Katz Brothers., Ltd. j t i I J 1 ,^F I f I T* lt t I {CRAVENT CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES I MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE57 words
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Advertisement131 1929-04-20 4 A IM K\ I ins <>[ water four tines. W O MmEFRIGERATION -of gas and water, nicely adjusted i> the needs of both. ill RVI lON (»f all drinks, perfect. UPERVISION -of every process, unflaggingly mamtnud I U 1 t MJFFICIENCY of all appliances, a constant care. MEFPI \CFMKM of131 words
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Article, Illustration95 1929-04-20 5 HIS MAJESTY THE K,NG IN TKE OPEN AIR P0 R THE FIRST TIM S.NCE LAST NOVEMBER. E KINGS YOUNGEST SON. PRINCE HENRY. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, WHO ARRIVES IN SINGAPORE TO-DAY ON HIS WAV r C JAPAN W|LL RECEiVE A WARM WELCOME FROM ALL SECTIONS OF THE COMMUNITY.95 words
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Article, Illustration29 1929-04-20 6 55SwSa»«stfftr B k s-*s J Sf^^.V.^^^^^^ A%ath<ring of the members of Darul Akair Club (with their President Mr. H. M Rais in the centre) during the recent Han Rj29 words
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Advertisement273 1929-04-20 7 I a^H ill p« I V^^H i^af H Wl i^B U A of H,,n»clob»n A 'e^dy ,K)m*> Dactan BWMrinal the world have agreed that this i^diral wnj| ALWAYS CURES, and k,"vi-s health ami strength Par better than scrum*, raw meat. Medicated wines, etc I OHTAIKABLR PKOM ALL LEADING DIBPBNSAHIBB a273 words
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Article648 1929-04-20 8 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK \>uu »lnn man u un\ i.u ntly inoimnt t:;> "ma feythei I Bat 1 ni\ -II thai am s,,nit thing "t a ,1 .!u..i of ti-.i "Pinang ■azette," <i tunate nanu Red rathei thai I V man, au^ tsnian, I It 0 example, th<648 words
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Advertisement273 1929-04-20 8 fesi^ --Si'AHUdcSfi Excellent Accommodationsl safe ■-< sh *«ch^^C22zzJ<^s* s^*? o I »^N!' i c««,c r ix~x+ akhica u Sunprior Service I i^^ DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE f rP^^fflS W" AND I AMERICAN MAIL LINE T~ i i cro virc FEATURES. I Arrive Leave Leave SbKVlCt*. S'pore S'pore Penang From SINGAPORE and273 words
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Advertisement197 1929-04-20 8 COMMON ERRORS )L T CDIET. j ndigestion I- pml mistake i --U can help you <»nl> eflteattal noonshn bom .ill wa-.u Tin iton t'mnisln.1 l.\ \.itu-. parat< ii«>im i-.!in»c nt m ,i v mate rial, and "i (cans tii.,*. become sluggish. Y<»u i;. \i l n<»t ahiw tlu in 1197 words
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Article3909 1929-04-20 9 BRENDA ELIZABETH SPENDER - BRENDA ELIZABETH SPENDER by piwatd, yawiuil i ,i:ound guiltily' :va wn had hinted Inch suited her to agaiafl the wndoa ...wing at the ram, un Mtaf mac flower. dire offence to icel throuuh k** t ,h she. -cptinu j nded to spend oat nR bluebells, but case wit3,909 words
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Advertisement89 1929-04-20 10 BIOCITIIN SCIENTIFICALLY DISCOVERED, TRUE TO NATURE. AS^ INGI Y IDEAL AND THE BEST TONIC IN THE WOR For Brain, Blood, Liver, Kidney, Muscles, Sexual < 1 ii organs of th- human body. Mosi leasaiit to the taste. Increase of brain power and bodj v In d Kood health v ill89 words
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Article826 1929-04-20 11 rroOO*' l3n TOUr I the proposed ..tuui tfcrouga i"« Qiatsynrr mg ■ccaaatMMH I e.iiinot beliew guilty ..I any M suggested that AostraHsna would j.imim which mapped out f«»i 1- the reason lini one and i> pohcy of the club. rfl, s rst hand knowledge w* uhcn from Ceylon826 words
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Advertisement231 1929-04-20 11 1 GOOD NEWS TO THF| I STUDENTS. I E We beg to announce that we= E have established a New BranchE E Shop at 46, Bras Basah Road.E E Singapore, where you can get E your school books and stationery E Eat a very cheap price. We keep= here a231 words
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Advertisement302 1929-04-20 11 •!«*^«.J».^.A,^,/,,^. M f 1 il# WORLDS BEST TRNNIS BACKETS j Bancrofts X, Spaldings, I "The Winner" Wisdens and 14 The Tilston" Dunlop Tep.nis Brossers Balls. Phenomenon \£tf >ld lennis The Super Model Rackets, repaired polished and Rollys Royce kestrung with best Spaldings tropical guts. 4l 7he Gold Medal" The Tournament302 words
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Article461 1929-04-20 12 E BIGGEST BUILDING IN THE WORLD. Work is ii'-w uiuKi .i\ .it tlu »..mkl-->i.n Akron Airport in the I sited State* pu lniiin.il t<» construction «>f the huge dyeai hangai to l>e the buo^t building in the- ."ild and which when completed ill U used for the conatmctiou461 words
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Article2064 1929-04-20 12 NEW FOX PICTURE THE AIR CIRCUS" A pictorial feSB, l"*' lul IUU llK1Ilc aiMi .ill th.it sag atai I'*' 1 1 lilUI Jo, |hi u.«> -I tl.nlN aii'l sUilm.. enteitaiiumnt, "The An uuiiv" bcgiW to-day inn .it the Alli.iinl.t.i Theatre which protnisea to ssi »<- vv records. This2,064 words
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Advertisement32 1929-04-20 12 rsy Chest cold^breakit! Apply Sloah'sT If starts fresh warm A\V/l\V^ik f& bl °od\oursing l freely;through'thc f iV li)» K l ingested spot. Congestion breaks u,> /VV rJ ißr < -co/rf vanishes t Sloaris:lliniment32 words
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Advertisement97 1929-04-20 12 NURSING MOTHERS. W'.mui sjnraing babicf aVmld careful' ly watch tluir <>wn health and daily r*.gitlsrityi t"i fsilure t<» do th>> l«.t>* 1<« poisons into the M<mhl which k»i» th«. babjr*i f-xnl <>i purity ami itrength The ami enVtenl laxathre km the anrsinf ssotbcr'i me ii Pinketto, which act .i> gCtttly97 words
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Advertisement17 1929-04-20 12 Bf .u^^ r Mennen Triolfl soiutely grease less, i I FACTOKY l REPRESENTA HW J SINGAPOi I17 words
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Advertisement96 1929-04-20 13 COMING! PAVILION PARAMOUNrS SUPER AIR EPIC WINGS MFIiY" TREMENDOUS!!! Spectacular and wonderful Panorama of aerial achievement such as has never before been witnessed on the screen. THE FIRST SOUND FiLM IN MALAYA FIT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ITS THE BEST |n TOWN ■iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin^ ALHAMBRA Conwer;cir,ff Jliursday J9pril 18tlj wW Ml *j96 words
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Advertisement75 1929-04-20 13 COMING! PATHE'S SPECIAL I KVrirffei FORBIDDEN I 1 fllsT^ WOMAN" J m DRAMATIC! THRILLING!! I i STARTLING!!! i AMAZING!!!! j #i I j- i f— t t""t im ia i^^*^'^ I J^/l/ /J/ HERE I I IlU!—LjJ\! COMES ITIII I I I I AW n il/ V/ w VJI JLJ75 words
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Advertisement123 1929-04-20 14 JUST ARRIVED NEW DESIGNS IN GOLF CUPS. i'— m^f^^ I Handsome T%vo-H«ndl«'d Cup and Cover with **Goller" Figure on Top. Robinson Company Limited i "1 Jj lades You'll have heard tell of the self- stropping device m the head of i LUol rr I Longer I realise how simple it123 words
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Advertisement293 1929-04-20 14 UFA PRODUCTIONS. f^J 8.1. P. PICTI Laaac Haid Ifl Jameson Thonu j -iHE GIPSY PRINCESS" I- by I- Kalmaii 'THE FARMER ilany IVcl ill Directed by FOR MEN ONLY. %mym Thrflkr. "MOULIN R< llaria Cofda ifl An A 1)M 1 "MODERN DUBARRY." ..TOMMv" Directed by Alexandei Corda. n IT m293 words
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Article, Illustration92 1929-04-20 15 H.E. &e Gosernor. Si r Hugh Clifford, who is Chief Scout, taking the Salute. HE. inspecting the Scouts. Listening to the Governor's speech. lop of Singapore (seen in the photo- was among the interested spectators. A very interesting game— "Ship in the92 words
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Article, Illustration92 1929-04-20 16 BASKET BA LL MATCH BETWEEN FUH TAN UNIVERSITY OF SHANGHAI AND A S INGA PORE TEAM THE VISITORS PLAYED A FINE GAME AND WON BY A GOOD MARGIN. I h# MMM titrated I Vgi ninrber ot soectators including Chinese ladies. \r the second picture the Chinese Consul-General is seen starting92 words
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Advertisement283 1929-04-20 17 I At shell Fair I Not $00(1 OlLllonP \ntntp(W(jl spirit A Ion?) I -V y f <-^ i y- -~\^^w -^B I to the Public I I TJVFREADY Rashlights and Unit Cell Batter- I Lj ics are recognized the world over as the best. I Like every other high quality283 words
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Article3996 1929-04-20 18 ANDREW SOUTAR - ANDREW SOUTAR I by L Poi a loni; white the little woman had doubted thai God's world km sridei thin the lira ftwJMCd by the denial courtyard ot Bethertou's Buildings. Ami once i»i twice ahe had doubted that it H woith while living in that world So3,996 words
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Advertisement13 1929-04-20 18 'xV 'at*. jit MTjCy^ J NATURE'S FOOD I MILKMAID I SWEETENED CONDENSED I13 words
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Article2005 1929-04-20 19 Committee. preference in the* m taken by the ittd 111 trying to fIMC- Council igMorifls tl 1 That it not purely t en from the contrihuSporting Life by lh< lKlt 1 A The follows loses th« bitter feeling rgency Ctmmtotet If ti K powen of the ncy Committee2,005 words
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Advertisement930 1929-04-20 19 MAL WAN I FOOTBALL COMPETITION No. 691 I $1600 in PRIZES. IS OFFERtD FOR 9 MATCHES ONLY 9 $1000 MUST BE WON.! l<*ui correct forecast <>t the 9 matches mentioned in the coupon, <• v» a priM of |l»aOO will be gnreS, and also a pri/.e of $400 for the930 words
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287 1929-04-20 20 The Malayan Ssturday Post April 20, 1929. WELCOME, THE DUKE! Today Singapore is en fete to uclcomc a boo ol His Majesty the King-Empen 1 Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, is paying ua a flying visit, after travelling overland from Penang, en route to Japan for a ceremony symbolising the287 words
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Article278 1929-04-20 20 among the unofficial community concerning the official monopoly of the Government-owned bungalows .it Fraser's Hill. Only cither by amazing luck or special influence can any private individual ever hope to gel accommodation in these bungalows. Preference is given to Government servants in allotting them, .mil it i-278 words
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Article195 1929-04-20 20 A daily contemporary has been bold enough to suggest three names which might be included a> Malayan selection* in the next Honours List, if such recognition were based or achievement and personal merit rathei thaii on wealth, •octal eminence, or the fact that there has been (in195 words
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Article1820 1929-04-20 20 »j, "Malayan Saturday Post* Special T t BY THE LOOKER-ON. I New National Anthem. An amazing scene accompanied the first singing of "C.od Bless King George," the British Song Society's new number, written by W. Allen Barker and composed by H. C. r.. Stevens. When, the other1,820 words
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Advertisement256 1929-04-20 20 Adelphi Hotel Singapore. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 5.80—7.80 p.m. \FTER DINNER DANCES EVERY WEDNESDAY, THURSROOF GARDEN CINEMA EVERY SUNDAY AND MONDAY AT 9.30 p.m. Telephone: 6061 (4 lines). Telegrams: Adelphi." ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., HARRY H WILLIES. Manhglng; Director Qualify (or a Better Job The International Correspondence Schools can help you256 words
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Advertisement21 1929-04-20 20 flj^ Cure your A Throat^^r FORMAMINT dmmumy «b« gmrma ia «»utfc »md tkrm^t, k—p* tkm meutb wmd tk« hr—lk mil H!21 words
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Article923 1929-04-20 21 11k liukc ot GloUCCatCf WM the principal pleat M.l dinner ki\ui l > I' 1 JajMii Society at thl May Fail Hotel to mkk li;m "c.o,i ynd" 11 h,s visit t<. '.ii mii, *herc be will u.nwy lo the Ba> pera the insignia ol the923 words
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Advertisement18 1929-04-20 21 J j mm h ill j 5f ms CM m m\ mm I mmv Hmj m& mm i18 words
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Article1180 1929-04-20 22 Argus - Argus A MALAYAN REVIEW By With CoL Didrimofi, Squadron Leadet Livock, Flight Lieut. Wiigflcs\\<»rth, ami Major Perkins imoog others in t lie ii side (and tlms not assisting the Club as <>ii other occasion*), it .seemed thai the- United Services had on paper a >idc capable1,180 words
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Advertisement60 1929-04-20 22 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, t The Company has .^20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act in every particular. ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE. AGENTS WANTED. Secretary: Managing Director:60 words
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Advertisement199 1929-04-20 23 IH!l!!l!llllilMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII' i blue bird i E IS GROWN ON THE SOUTHERN HILLS j A OF INDIA. I rtjjA] fa RICH IN FLAVOUR MIU/ FINE IN QUALITY I 4,V^f BLUE BIRD TEA, s picked, terftffl PACKED AND EXPORTED UNDER W \™l HYGIENIC CONDITIONS, NOT IN LEAD 1 ViVfll FOIL AND CHEAP199 words
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Advertisement184 1929-04-20 24 ft L-l Refreshes the strong Restores the weak pVsX'V: Revives the depressed ll FRAMROZ Co. p MB Z SINGAPORE. I I^^ A X OUTBOARD MOTOR RACES i: T^T~j£,2^S^r EVINRUDE STANDARD! t -^ir^y^mß-^- 1 TYPE C CLASS 16 H.P. j! MOTOR WINS ll C" Class Race. c^^^SWM^^^iA./^ "D&. E "Class Race,184 words
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Advertisement132 1929-04-20 24 USED FOR EASE < A^ AND Cj V SUITABLE FOR jtf SEASON'S GIFT. These are the qualities of SW "PILOT "DESK SET. Jr THE PILOT D£SK SET. Price: $6 50 to $25.00 c^mpMe. Colour- White Onyx, Italian Marble, Black, Yellow. Etc. THE PILOT PENS. The representative of THE PILOT PEN132 words
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Article, Illustration15 1929-04-20 25 r Mrs Bennett and Bynnt winners. Mrs. Zylstia and Anderson- -runners-up.15 words
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Article, Illustration60 1929-04-20 25 This artist's drawing shows one cf the two new dirigibles to be built by Goodyear, and how it will appear when piloted over the United States Capitol at Washington. The length of the navv airships is :o be 7P5 feet. See article on page 12. Future60 words
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Advertisement45 1929-04-20 26 Av \^f P^Kpl P^PJf I /»H/^ /A iD > )Ic^^r* f ir I T£=? C^- T.PPCD WITH rowK Of P 1 CPO*»TH I TIPPCO WITH COBK Of Pl"»t NATURAL COOWTM ■I I pj. pu, B n u jf B B M V m u f •m^—^^^'45 words
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Advertisement306 1929-04-20 27 Fine Watches in 14 carat gold and 18 carat white gold, movement very high quality Swiss lever, 15 genuine rubies. Stocked By 'VT'll'j;: SINGAPORE. oi^S!' 1 1 Cn °P Wo <> Hin g Bros., North Bridge Road. Chop Tuck Cheong, 441, do. $25.00 Wah Loong Cheong Kee, South Bridge Rd.306 words
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Advertisement193 1929-04-20 27 5o easy to prepare y I PDSTUM is popular in the home not only because of its delicious flavour and its beneficial qualities but also because it is so easy to prepare. I I For unexpected guests, or for the family alone, I I Postum can be prepared almost instantly—193 words
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Advertisement143 1929-04-20 28 «U V Keeping Faith I TkyTILLIONS owe their health to a daily diet (^^EZSS^---^ IVJL of Quaker Oats. Perfectly balanced in nutritive value, this great food yields energ>", li^lJ^lXyl^i'' strength builds bone and muscle aids ffc**" "^Wttt^l blood and ner\es keeps bodies fit! Doc- H yik VKmN tors, dieticians, educators143 words
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Advertisement227 1929-04-20 29 FRESH COW'S MILK G I VES HEALTH AND STRENGTH. WOODSVILLE DAIRY FARM Supplies Best Unadulterated Fresh Cow's Milk. DAIRY:- OFFICE:--1367, Serangoon Road. 2, Raffles Place. i IBANDOENTS JAVA BISCUITS! t Kmt. -i«i Java Hiacaita Blair Waaali Java Blaaall trita alai*>aala Bound Java Blaeaita plain Raiala Java lli?»ciiit»». V II CURRY-STUFFS227 words
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Article387 1929-04-20 30 WONDERS OF A NEW PLANT. Prospect of Wealth for Farmers. A new plant, the cultivation of which may mean a revolution in British agriculture, has been evolved by a British gardener* Tlu discovery has been keja close secret, felld though tlu plant, Brotex by name, is now being grown on387 words
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Advertisement112 1929-04-20 30 Lea Si Perrinv 1 can well claim to be the Aristocrat of Sauce*. It is found on the tables o f royalty; no chef would be without it; its consumers reside in every part of the world. Highly concentrated, it is all a sauce should be. LEA PERRINS SINGAPORE HUA112 words
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Advertisement250 1929-04-20 31 FJULSHAU'S FAMOUS 6) CENTS SERIES. J CLOTH BOUND ILLUSTRATED. POCKET SIZE. J (Postage extra). How to Talk Correctly J J The House and Home Repairer s Guide. •> How to get a Job, and Keep It. J Correct Conduct in everyday Life. 4 j. How to Write Correctly. How to250 words
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Advertisement177 1929-04-20 32 WHAT EVERY PARENT SHOULD KNOW. There Is Immediate Relief And Comfort for Ailing Little Ones In BABY'S OWN TABLETS. The health Of infants and little children i- subject to rapid changes, and [prudent patents should n«>t dilav corrective ttv.Ununt at the first Sign <>f feveri>hihs^ >n other indications thai tlu-ir177 words
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Advertisement252 1929-04-20 32 t '1 INew Books Just Recel ed GOOD GESTES. Stories of the legion by P. C. Wren •5. RAJA YOGA. 3eing lectures by the Swami Vivekananda BLACK ?-d BLUE, by Octayus Roy Coherv THE IRON CHALICE, by Octayus Roy Cohen > UNHAPPY INDIA, by Lajpat Rai, Illustrated Edition UNHAPPY INDIA,252 words
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Article558 1929-04-20 33 I leawtioM] I blood fccats I involved I t ariesa I •ndpabiic. I ,i«, beI .111,1 ll<> <>IIC I ttcr« than the I lv-t t«> the I Roche Lynch. I office .it the ut be has been I time, and I M 'j HosptI scientific world.558 words
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Article362 1929-04-20 33 1 Mr. David Buick Dies in Poverty. The death is announced at Detroit, of Mr David Buick, founder of the Buick Automobile Company. Mr. Buick is stated to have died in a penniless condition, although the company that owed its origin to him is one of362 words
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Advertisement676 1929-04-20 33 >♦♦♦♦»♦»»♦♦♦♦♦<>♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦>>♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »»»»»r I Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij. J lOTAL PACSST NAVIGATIOM CO OF »ATATIA) T <lacorporatc4 la Botload) Z DNDSa CONTBACT WITH THB NKTHHILAND* INDIAN OOTIIKMin J Telephone No. 8640 sub-connections to:— X <> Majiager's Desk, Amt. Manager's Desk, Marina Supt., Uanarai i j: Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Ptwiding Dept.676 words
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Advertisement355 1929-04-20 34 T~ I I I > r~~ r~) /^v fTF^ BORNEO MOTORS LTD. i.'ii-i ii*ii-i ii*ii-i i--*' Estate S Trust Agencies j (1927) Limited. j f A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COM- t I PANIES' ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY DEPuSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT. I 8 REGISTERED355 words
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Advertisement141 1929-04-20 34 /«onr wfa J^M 'A ffl if* V' I JifvV Nerve Strength in hot climates am stronger than e*er before," -u Sanat<n>en u<er, after ha>tng taken thv preparation for a time. A hot climate has made many a man a wreck. Remember, however, that you c itrong and full of energy,141 words
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Article, Illustration42 1929-04-20 35 Warning me Badminton Doubles match. Badminton Doubles Final. Singapore Football Team the winners. Ipoh Football Team. Mixed Doubles, Klang and Malacca Mr. Choon Eng (left). General Secretary and Mr. Nyim Diin. Sports Secretary. Badminton winner and runner-up.42 words
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Article, Illustration75 1929-04-20 36 The above photograph shows the Asst. Commission*'- tor Malays (F.M.S.i. Mr. L. R. Wheeler; the Headmaster. G.fc.S., Raub, Mr. N. Appudurai, the officers, the ihre- King'; Scouts and the First Class Scouts of the First Raub (G.E.S.) Troop. Seated from left to right: PL.75 words
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Article, Illustration57 1929-04-20 36 THE WEDDING OF MR. F. C. ALVES OF SEREMBAN AND MISS MO NA DE SOUZA OF MALACCA WHICH WAS SOLEMNISED AT THE CHURCH OF ST. FRANCIS XAVIER ON THE 6TH. INSTANT. Tn* Bride with her father Mr. H. M. de Souza, J.P. The page is maste Luke de Souza, brother57 words
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Advertisement90 1929-04-20 37 I J^ CIGARETTES I iARETTPj p lNp2? de entirely fr° n> I iW^ I 'C* Jr 7* «v "S V 'h/r, tJ±W»? W* mililttll HH^ *f^^^^B^^^l I v* \7^.^v >i Ju-r-^owrJ 1 m Hif 1 1 1 HrT Vjf F iJ *vVi- 1 1 1* J I '^t*. •Ctvjfwrr m90 words
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Advertisement84 1929-04-20 37 {AIL WHISKIES ARE NOT THE SAME IS THE SAME PRICE AS OTHER WELL KNOWN BRANDS, 1 I BUT CONSIDER QUALITY ALSO, AND THEN A*K FOR:- 1 9 I v S-ZI Z3BE V\i inJ^f 1 X I Hll i iiili 'L'i I f JOHN LITTLE ff Co., Ltd.! V (INCORPORATED IN84 words
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Article982 1929-04-20 38 THE SUPREME NECESSITY. Ideals art thi necesaar) equipment «>t ever) sctiv* andeaga nund. They nay lalsc ideals «»t power, pleasure or tanu, oi they nia> Km the true idea.- lion, mm truth oi service. A man's ideals cuntrol his thoughts, determine his conduct, and shape his character He is982 words
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Article270 1929-04-20 38 It behoves ua ever to bear in mind, tli*! while actions arc always to be judged by the immutable standard of right and wrong, the judgment which we pass upon men must be qualified by considerations of age, country, situations, and other incidental circumstances. .Sou they. We often270 words
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Article309 1929-04-20 38 When von come to analyse the world's distress you will find that it is almost all due to the selfishness >rdin*ry lives like your? and mine. It is not the N \ros, tin Borgias, th< \a'>oleons that cause tlu trouble. It is not the profligates, the thieves an the309 words
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Article267 1929-04-20 38 There is abundant reasoi ira upon the home circle, rich or poor, culture of love, without winch no i home-culture can exist. Hov canit done First. Ik- willing to shou the! that already exists. It is Hk( a M with shrivelled, drooping leaves Bn it "Tit267 words
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