Malayan Saturday Post, 18 May 1929

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  • 37 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED L fl'f &U*fafi MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY Jt &Wltop C" L NO. 18 I MAY 13, 1929. PRICE 2O CENTS zz_^^—^— The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MAY 18. 1929.
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    • 269 2 I THE NANKING HOTEL PALATIAL CATERING Accommodation -Airj For Eorooean and Rooms Sanitarilj fqoipped £§P^^lNHjiBo|H^3HK^^ Chinese Food b Drinks I Big Shady Componnd £P r t j j9^^^^^^RßMA Efficient Serrice-Ctiarges Picturesque Sea-Front Wpl '*]Jj|Hl|lHHßß|Htali^B Moderate-Special f Harbour and or on^ Term Iftrt- Engagement, NORTH BEACH-KALAWEI ROAD, Telephone No. 686 Telegram
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    • 99 2 |HimiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH I TOE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. I PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. E Single Copy 20 cents. |j Within British Mtlaya. Outside British Malaya. 3 months ># Ja.so 3 months s $3.15 6 months 4.75 6 months M 6.05 H 12 months r 9.00 ia months 11.60 NOTE: Please add 26 cents
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  • 700 3 I\<.ni<.-<> (throw inu himself 00 his knees] "Light of my life! Mar of my existence Hope of Juliet "Aw, douse the glimmer, kid, an' while you're down there, button my shoe.' 1 "Why arc you so i>ensive he asked. "I'm n<>t pensive," she replied. "But you haven't
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    • 161 3 ♦♦♦♦♦♦•>•>•>♦*♦•:••:•♦**♦♦♦♦♦♦ J; FOR EVERYTHING IN J; SCHOOL BOOKS <! AND SUPPLIES I ORDER THEM FROM t PETER CHONG J CO. i WHO KEEP ONE OF THE t J LARGEST AND MOST COM- PREHENSIVE STOCKS OF I SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES IN THE EAST. I BOOKS FOR PRIMARY, LOWER AND HIGHER
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  • 1164 4  -  SIR ARTHUR YAPP 1. FAITH IN YOUTH. By K 8.E., NATIONAL SECRETARY, Y.M.C.A. < toe of the most significant Mgns of tin tinus iii which we li\v is what might Ik- termed the renaissance of fonth. 'l*h i- phenomenon is Inrrrtifnglv evident, not only in the progressta
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    • 36 4 1 T i THE BEST and MOST ECONOMICAL I HAIR DRESSING 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE and 55.00 PER DOZEN t H^UfACTUtn BV I SINCERE DISPENSARY LIMITED. SINGAPORk I *Fl M -^1 I -I hBSPm K I
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    • 160 5 T gH IED TO SUNDAY MAY 19TH paulion theatre OIV SHOWING TH LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. ROYAL WEDDING AT OSLO. EXCLUSIVE PICTURE. THU FU^ERAL OF MARSHAL FOCH. I(i U PARAMOUNT SLPER AIR EPIC WI H SOUND m|CBR ZED SCORE AND AUGMENTED ORCHESIRA. I "WINGS K \KD PICTURE AS THIY SAY IN
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    • 77 5 /TO-MORROW, SUNDAY >w IMb, MAY NIOHTLY ALHAMBKA I Douglas Fairbanks in "THE IRON MASK" I HO-LA! (Let's go) irs great Booking now i peo at MOITRIb'S. Children's Matinee:- SAT., 25th WEI) 29th May. I COMING' TRUE HEAVEN! WITH I GFORGE O'BRIEN I LOIS MORAN. I A WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL. j
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    • 127 6 «5» "•••/•^B M ILTBATION- of water four times. A I u AmEFBIGEBATION-of gas and water, nicely adju t0 ,J needs of both. > iIE RATION of all drinks, perfect. f IJUPEBVISION -of every process, unflaggingly m; !lned E" FFICIENCY of all appliances, a constant care. > MmEPLACEMENT- of old methods,
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  • 92 7 The Single Championship match between ihe Fvv. W. Altken and Paul Clerc in progress. It was a well contested match anH to^ 28 games to decide and Clerc won B—6,8 6, B—6.8 6. the Governor Sir Hugh Clifford and Lady Clifford were interested spectators anrt al the
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    327 8 A group photograph taken at the dinner given in honour of the Sou.h r ,ma Foot:>a!^rs by the Amicable Athletic Association at its premises, No. 1 1 Hill Street, Singapore, on Friday, 10th. May 1929. Frwit Row (left to right) Koh Swee Chiang (Hon. Sports Secretary, A. A A.i, Li
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 168 9 lT^- s CARLSBERG BEER f THE BEST. LBi^ Obtainable from all dealers ljl| and by the case from Ej [he Edst Asiatic Co., Ltd. i I Sole Importers 3PEGIAL OFFER NICKEL CASE I M ROSKOPE PATENT POCKET WATCH UISOO 7 Jewels S7. 00 WOO 15 M SI. 50 j Postage
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    • 49 9 bVI Air" 1 alMl M n I^l fb 111 I ML u a www of Hzmotflobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength Far better than scrums, raw meat. Medicated wines, etc OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING DISPENSARIES
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  • 1916 10  -  MADGE BARLOW by I Author of "The Ctirn of the Badger," "Rose of Erin," &c. Suddenly recollecting au order he hati omitted to leave at a shop patrouised by Peter, his man, Leonidas Caerlyon retraced his steps and found the pavement midway in the street blocked by
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    • 82 10 HEALTH FIRST (U >> Are you quite sure that your milk flj supply is pure and untouched by (R unclean hands? i \ou (an be sure if you use only y i u Milkmaid" Brand Condensed Milk. g v, huh is guaranteed pure, rich, full- A) cream cows milk. I
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    • 119 11 L i i I Blossom-burdened boughs in Dreamland's laughing garden and in the jjl .i j L..,. th» sweetness of 'till' Nenita, perfume of dreams :jb A "d golden m Z£ Z^S by taste and fashion, JUT Nenita 1 ,Perfumelelongr«o y ,hose P fragran, toiletries that have made the name
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  • 1777 12 ".\/j.'a\ j>; Si Mtd*} Ppii Special «j Copyright. J in' THE LOOKER-ON. < A A A A A A A A A VV V%"%'%' V V V V The King's Piper. I*ipe- Major Harry Forsyth, who i: I»il>ct to Ike King, is at present learning some of
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    • 20 12 ragtoig PONTIAC OAKLAND CARS UAIA if BEAUTIFUL IN APPEARANCE PERFORMANCE \\M M 'I y P ORIENTAL MOTORS Tel. 3355. SINCAPORE.
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    • 74 12 K)R THAT TIREf lilQ T H e 4 k HORNiNGSv TRY PINKETTES TH E Y ~tC' Vi MAKE V^ ffl me 1^ DIFFERENCE 5^ Wl.ui you begin tin low-spirited, irritable om-of-torti, it usualK Kver is out of onlu tract is not working correct this conditioi than Pfnkettes, the d »nd
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  • 2501 13 en. down in cei tain eritici/e cei tain !k cau>c the critic tfa ,how. If such then all the aaaitkMM ccuped far Pw» K uly an aaiH for .nable man will view. However, t<> .-Kikv easier let me that "Spectator" has llK varioll> Stadium will induce Kit Change
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    • 111 13 I #i i I j Q 3 Q f— Amm a A aa»...&h W a«..an..<i i t World's Finest Electrical Cleaner j Carpets harbour billions of germs in tropical %l ]'i^ countries germs that are brought into the j\ wfS>^ There is only one way to keep carpets <JiL fMiW
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  • 1358 14 IVPRESSIONS OF OUR REPRESENTATIVE. Aloi Mai. Ma) To-daj tlie sky is deal and the sun is si, mini; brilliantly. The psoplt ol the whoU town arc talking ol the total eclipse oi the >uii which is to occur 01: the awrrow. Many \isit.»is have come fi, mm
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  • 92 14 Announcement is made of a scries of lectures on vital theological subjects to be conducted by the Rev. V. K. Heiidershot, M.A. of tlie Malayan Seminary oil Wednesday nights beginning from May 22 at 8.30 p.m. These lectures promise to be full <>f interest and information. They are
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  • 114 14 Rumours that the Goodyeai fin Rubber Co., would merge shortly v otlicr large American rabbet comw were emphatically denied by K. V. Baftrcy, Sales Directw ui Goodyear Orient Company, Lmnud Mr. R. V. Baft rev sml recent a dispatches from America, pubKshe4l which carried report!
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    • 54 14 For 1929. %^Hk I ill th€#€w \i\i/h I DDFT Am supeaioß \l\W niPrCl MM W W (A II prices and specifications subject to change without notice.) LH* With the new "Finger Tip Control." The most notable advance in driving convenience since the sell starter LARGER BODIES OF GREATEST BEAUTY. CYCLE
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    • 187 14 WHEN YOUR LH s E 0 WAKENS UNV XL. How joyous tad B arc bright happy bees ol l da the early BWnnag Y it our day's outlook j^. when a loved little one em fj feverish and in pain It is on such anxn.i /|]s the wise mother realizt
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  • 571 15 SPARKLES. BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. s <•**' I patted, and the tf end. Humanity phtstkated to be much v rate frightened b» i nt even thougfc Bie n l l allude to it as a really "si>ooky course it was a ;a llv for those able learnedly about it.
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    • 459 15 I GOOD NEWS TO THE§ STUDENTS. We beg to announce that we= have established a New BranchE E Shop at 46, Bras Basah Road,= Singapore, where you can get i j your school books and stationeryE =at a very cheap price. We keepE j here a complete stock of schoolE
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    • 222 16 iiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiifiiiiiffiajiHiffiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiififfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii* i bluebird! IS GROWN ON THE SOUTHERN HILLS 1 rJjJ] y RICH IN FLAVOUR I Uk§L/ FINE IN QUALITY I $^P( "BLUE BIRD" TEA, «S PICKED, /fJMffi PACKED AND EXPORTED UNDER HYGIENIC CONDITIONS, NOT IN LEAD \\vßi FOIL AND CHEAP PAPER BUT IN \\\|l SPECIALLY MADE PATENT AIR TIGHT
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    • 318 16 UFA PRODUCTIONS. 8.1.P. Pi^T? r^ Luiie Haul 111 Jameson Thou ••THE GIPSY PRINCESS" ]J a] bf i:. Kahnaii. 'THE FARMER ICC( Harry lVel m Directed by r \lf ri FOR MEN ONLY. oi 8a iv Super Thriller. "MOULIN RC E j liarii d»di ia J£ 'V I)u; "MODERN DUBARRY." Directed
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  • 368 17 PICTURES TAKEN AT ALOR STAR PICTURES TAKEN AT ALOR STAR. SERIES Or PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN AT ALOR STAR SHOWING PROGRESSION An American scientist with his camera. The 45 foot He c cope camera of Dr. Jackson He was able to get excellent pho'o^raphs of the corona
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    • 154 19 -v/p dll Warning Ik to the Public I T7VEREADY Flashlights and Unit Cell Batter- I ies are recognized the world over as the best. Like every other high quality product, they have many imitations. None, however, can equal the years of experience, the skilled workman- a and the many exclusive
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    • 94 19 glades You'll have heard tell of the self- fls stropping device in the head of J the "Valet" Razor, but do you s realise how simple it is, how effi|SS^iJ&4^ cient, how by its use blades last, not days or weeks, but months. I j^te^T^^^ZL ac^ a^ a P er^
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  • 1146 20  -  LT. COMDR. THE HON J. M. KENWORTHY THE HUMBUG OF THE MODERNISTS. by R.N., M.P. thi ancient ii:<.ik>, tad •gain during the decline of the Ptitlftf 1 -inpiu, tin )>essi:ni>tr> of the period prol>iubicd that marriage was I dying inMitution. S(MM of the moral pCTVCTtt, of i.«»nw,
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  • 63 20  -  MRS. DORA RUSSELL By i The brilliant witV ol Mr. Dcrtfndl RaMdl, Mrs. I>>ra RnwcH is probably; the moil provocative woman writer on ■ocul questions. Her book, "Hypatia, <>r Woman ami Knowledge," was det cribed by the Manchester Guardian as' "a passionate vindication of
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    • 168 20 'Pnone 3644 t TeI:"GR/ GRAND Hl-'U j 281-A, VICTOR!/ EJ j (Corner of Rochot t Singapo Branch I INDIAN ROYAI /T EL i 181, Queen Street, S t .j. Excellent meals car I DAY OR N 1 j Orders for meals wii cute(j for parties and also 1 sent tc
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  • British & Foreign News Of The Week
    • 344 21 [SPITALTKAOtUT "2 GREEN BY I Unconscious in z Streets. S rvici foto, Maj I5« Into an appalling 4 a terrific explo- local clinic, hich ipeedily en- being killed and Later. There was injured ind dying and placed on flie H; n- coloured deep Potion ~.i- escapI ries ipread
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    • 179 21 MOB VIOLENCE. Bombay, May 15. There has been recrudescence oi iukl) voilence in the mill area. The police made a bayonet charge on an unruly croud oi tinkers in de Lisle Road ami two striken were severely injured. The troops tirol in the air. Strikers at the
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    • 63 21 Hankow ln an interview he Rave to Press Agency here, General Chiang Kai-shek, speaking with reference to the agitation tgaillSt Japanese goods, stated that, though he considered the antiJapanese movement was gradually subsiding, he intended to enforce a stricter control over the same, since Japan and China
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    • 75 21 DIAMOND BRACELET CONCEALED IN FUR COLLAR A veteran customs inspector made a neat capture. Rf noticed fan a wealthy Boston woman, whose baggage was being examined, kept putting her hand at the hack of her fur collar. The inspector contrived to touch the collar and felt [something hard
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    • 77 21 It is reported in Wall Street negotiation! are proceeding for the purchase of the Graf Zeppelin for use as an air passenger liner between Los Angelessad Honolulu. According to messages from Cleveland, Mr. John Kklen. President of Skyways, Incorporated, stated details of the purchase of
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    • 44 21 STATE BURIAL OF DR. SUN. i'lu late Dl. Sun Y.it-suiV caskcted remains will W- conveyed t<> tlu Ca|Htal f t »m Piepfag \ia thv TieiitsiuPlikow Railv, .i\ Tin- journey will itari from Poiping "i. M.i\ •>, tliccasktt iiinviiiL it Pnkow in tli>. morning of May
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    • 54 21 The "i )v>ri vatore Romano* 1 statei thai the Irish Free Slat*, has ai»i»lu«l to the Vatican with a view t<> the establishment of diplomatic relation*. Th< Holy See has agreed to send a iciiresentative to Dublin and t«> receive a Minister of the Irish Pree State
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    • 79 21 SIGNOR MUSSOLINI TAKES OVER ANOTHER MINISTRY. <>\\iiiK r to the resignation >>i SigßOff <»ip.rati, who baa beea appointed President of the Chamber, Bfgaoc Mussolim will take owr the Ministry of Public Works, this being the effttfth Ministry of which he will have the direction. STATE OF PARTIES. The itale ol
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    • 47 21 The Franco-American Film Producers' negotiations in regard to proposals to be made to tht French Government for modifying French restrictions on import of American films, have broken down; consequently American producers will probably continue to ban the export of films to France.
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    • 124 21 £14,400,000 DROP IN PROFIT The hnuneial statement lor 192b oi the Fold Motor Company, tiled with the Massachusetts Commissioner of Corporations, shows a profit and loss surplus of (,110, 515, 912 on December 31st laj>t, as compared with £130,970,-210 for 1927. The difference is more than
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    • 154 21 SENSATIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM NEW YORK. ethinj <>f a lensation has been caused in thv' golfing \\<'t!i! l>v t lit .mDOQBcement fr(»in NYw York tint the United States Golfini sociation .1 result of five rears of xhaustive i\merits, baa adopted ball M'hidi is easier and more pleasant let
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    • 29 21 CROYDON TO AMOY. The Chinese airman Wen Lin Chen, who flew from London oil March 2, has readied Amoy completing his 14,000 miles flight from Croydon.
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    • 80 21 Tlr "< >sscrvatorc Romano" states that the Irish Free State has applied to the Vatican with a view to the establishment of diplomatic relations. The Holy See has agreed to send a representative to Dublin and will receive a Minister of the Irish Free State accredited
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    • 45 21 L FATAL BITE FROM SNAKE. NEW YORK ZOO KEEPER DIES. Charles Snycler, head keeper of mammals and reptiles at the New York Zoo, and one of the best known authorities 00 reptiles in the world, succumbed to a bite from i raitk .nake while snakehunting.
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    • 32 21 A Canadian Covcrnment patrol ln>at has taken into custody five salmon patrolling vessels belonging to United States citizens on a eliarire of violating the international fishing regulations.
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    • 54 21 RE-ELECTED CHAIRMAN OF OIL TRUST. New York, May 15. Harry Sinclair has been re-elected chairman of the Consolidated Oil Cor[Harn Sinclair waa the central fiffitrt in the notorious Tea Pot Dome icandal and recently commenced In* long deferred term ol three months 1 imprisoiH incut
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  • 430 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. May 18, 1929. ETHICS OF PROHIBITION. Malaya i> committed, by international pact, to the ultimate extermination oi the opium-sinokiii.u habit. It is now ■nggested that Uk principle oi prohibition should be extended— to immorality generally, and to toddy-drinking by Tamil labourers. Tims is exemplified j the
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  • 192 22 The point <>t duet interest tbotit Monday's Legislative Council meeting wa> the opposition raised from the uu official benches to the Workmen's Compensation Bill. Such opposition must be futile -the Goverameaft is committed to the Hill .iml must pass it. And really it seems extraordinary that then arc
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  • 199 22 The housing problem re-mains acute throughout Malaya, lu Singapore quite a number of homef are vacant, but they cannot be obtained at rents suiting the means of most of the people who might occupy them. And therein lies the most serious aspect of the whole problem. Not Oilly
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  • 31 22 WAICHOW CAPTURED. Kwangsi Forces Falling Back. Honk Kon£, May 17An official report from Canton states that the Cantonese have captured Waichow. The Kwangsi forces arc falling back towards Swatow.
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  • 101 22 HEARTILY WE v, EQ An enthusustk i U) tilt kl! U .Hid U,; when Thcit >Us. Tlr t> -mile jounuA in.tK in t\\(» boon The Klin^, wh,, well, briefly replied Bognoi and Winds sijsns of tatigtie on nnttcring handk< cheering greeted throughout the jourtic> dead slow
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  • 49 22 OVER A MILLION UNDS STERLING u The Calcutta Swee] si [J lias reached nearly a mill there is i tremendous rush i The Organisers expeel ter of a million sterling n The draw will he held on J I The Derby will he mi June 5.
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  • 98 22 SPAIN BEATS ENGLAND AT FOOTBALL. ENTHUSIASM OF THE CROWC Madrid, Ma Before a most enthusiast ground which could ha twice over, a Spanish fool I England by 4 3. At h led 2 o. It as a stronj national side There was intense t 1 Spain levelled up the tt
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  • 81 22 FOREIGN RIGHTS IN CHINA. It is understood tha Governments are still con ing the reply to China ov. tl toriality question. It is stated in London that D m prepared it can only be terms that certain recorm; made in 1926 by the con:- with the question aiul were then
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 160 22 Adelphi Hotel ltd Singapore. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 5.30-7.30. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ROOF GARDEN CINEMA EVERY SUNDAY AND THURSDAY AT 9.30 p.m. Tin BEST CUISINE IN TOWN OPENING OF THE ROYAL GRILL JUNE Ist. ADELPHI HOTEL LTD UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 1 Mother, 1 you must
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    • 18 22 Sore Throat is quickly conquered bj a few ÜbleU of fORMAMINT 4( «J/ CktmuU *nd Stern. Bar >♦«'• T*-<*>y.
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  • 80 23 NG TO ENGINE 1U* |NG 1 P BLB. i B, M..\. !'< fcppHfl started on Vork, May 10. froni the < j this afternoon "Two motors iiiiL; Lack."' fen, May 16. mmander of the I return at I with the passe nV,,rk. Mav 16. appointment at tin
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  • 21 23 DREIGN SECRETARY IN NEXT PARLIAMENT-IF! London, May 10. lain, speaking in Mr. Baldwin had inquc to be Foreign Parliament, and Ik
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  • 78 23 "0 HIS CRITICS. London, May 16. '1 women minded siness and industrial ting of City of London addressed by Mr. I ster at the outset reI >n attack regarding I Paper on unemployI that the receipts exceeded the cost barged the Liberals titutionally and being rations when
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  • 50 23 GENERAL MOTORS' LATEST. 1 York, May 10. that the General have purchased mn ion stock in the of America, repre- t interest in the concern. iLL AT IT! Athens, May t6. nt Pangalosand the oponlosand Geoe- rested on a charge '"111]" M> ign exchanges and 'tageous contracts ration three year*.
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  • 32 23 PRESENT C.S. CEYLON London, fcfaj Mr A G. M Fletcher, who has ben Colonial S tary, Ceyl hat been appointed Got i ad High-Commissioner of the Western Pacific.
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  • 174 23 REPRESENTATION OF INDIANS. The Government has issued a commmuiqtu to the Press notifying the receipt "t the new Letters latent providing for the government <>t the Colony of Fiji. The chief variation from the present Constitution concerns the Legislative Council. The present Council consists of the
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  • 30 23 New York, May 16. Another 5i "■.">". amalgamation i- announced in the merger of the Equitable Trusl Co. of New York and the Seaboard National Bank of N\w York.
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  • 85 23 AMERICA NOT TO SOIL ITS HANDS IN FILTHY LUCRE! Washington, May itv Mr. Stimson has announced that n«> officer of the Federal Reserve Hoard or any other officials would be permitted lo serve in the International Hank planned by the conference of experts on Reparations in Paris. Tie
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  • 111 23 Berlin, May 17. The Minister of Finance announces that at present only 300,000,000 marks of Oie 500,000.000 marks domestic loan will be offered lor public subscription. Tt will be isued at 00, With interest of seven per cent., and will not be redeemable for five years, after
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  • 103 23 K eater's Service.] London, May [6. Renter's agency learns that the first practical step in preparing for the next Imperial Conference has been taken in in summoning representative! to meet in London in October to consider legal questions concerning the operation of Dominions legislation. These include the
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  • 69 23 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, May ID. The Senate Court of Impeachment has abandoned the trial of Governor Long on chimes of misuse of State funds, bribery, etc. This was owing to Mr. Long*! political supporters inducing a sufficient number of citizens to sign a statement declaring that they would vote
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  • 110 23 London, May 16. Derbyshire defeated Hampshire at Portsmouth by five wickets. Hampshire .cored no (Mitchell six for 42) and ill. Derbyshire were all out for 99 in their iirst innings (Kennedy nine for 46) and won the match with I*3 for fivc Kent beat Leicestershire by ten wickets
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  • British & Foreign News
    • 41 24 SIKHS' PRISON HUNGER STRIKE ENDS. flu Bomhnj Guninf nt'sbaa «t« carrying ol maprms has not been writhdrawn, bnt tin- two Sikhs who were o« hnafcr strike In prison haft had theti 1 irpans restored and 10 broke theii I
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    • 41 24 CARRIED OFF BY BRIGANDS. An Aniuicaa ■iasioaiin named Harrj Schwendener was captured and carried off )»v brigands neai ftuißtaOi in thc north-wen of Kwefcho^ 1 rovinci Tiu United States Legation has mad< rcpresenUtion to the Foreign Oftce in Nankinc
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    • 39 24 AGA KHAN'S ENTRY SCRATCHED. The Daily Telegraph •taiei that the Agl Khan's entry Costaki Pasha will not run in the Derby owing to a recurrence of the trouble nhich mark caused the colt's death a year ago.
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    • 42 24 ASSOCIATION CHANGES NAME The RuWk.t Infinite has been dissolved and the name Rubber Association of America has l>een changed to Rubber Manufacturers' Association, Incorporated. Membership is restricted to firms and ind-viduals directly engaged in making products in the United States.
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    • 260 24 GERMAN CRAFT THE POWERS MUST RECKON WITH. The iy^9 issue ol "Brassey's Naval and Shipping Annual (published by Clowes, 255.) has been admirably edited by Commander C. N. .Robinson, whose naval works are so widely known. It maintains its high reputation as an indispensable guide to naval development,
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    • 38 24 OFFERED TO LAST WAR SECRETARY. Washington, Ma} 15. Mi Dwight P.ivi^, tlu former Wai Secretary, has been offered tin post of loveroor-General of the Philippines bai lie has not wt decided whether t<> accept.
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    • 89 24 "ONLY TOUCHED FRINGE OF OUR POTENTIALITIES." Washington, May 15. President Hoover*! committee on reoent economic changes is (> t opinkMi that American prosperity, which for the past seven years lias been "splendid beyond all human experience," will advance to an even higher level if the economic balance between
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    • 88 24 EUROPE REFUSES TO PAY HIGH RATES. London, May 9. The newspapers give prominence tr he fall in the price of wheat, especially n Canada, where there is a serious grain XMigestion owing to lack of orders from >vcrseas. The development is attributed primarily to attempts of Canadiar
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    • 41 24 INDIANS COMMITTED TO TRIAL New Delhi, May 8. Hha^a Siik'li and Hutukeshara Dntt lave been committed t<> trial. (These two people, it will he reman* >ered, were arrested in connection with the tombing incident in the Indiar Legislative Assembly.)
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    • 31 24 FOR THE THIRD TIME. Beverley Hills, May o. The rilm >tar Constance Talmadge ha been married for the third time. He husband is Mr. Townsend Netcher, Chicago merchant.
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    • 144 24 The American Passionist Missioi learns that the Ixxlies of'thc three priest who were murdered by bandits a Clienki, West Hunan, on the 24th Apri have been recovered. No details of th< tragedy are to hand, but it is known tha conditions in West Httcan are very bad The
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    • 100 24 Titles changed hands in the hi* programme of boxing offered at the Olympli to-night. Tlk most important contest was that in which Leu Harvey, of London, net Alex Ireland, the holder of tin European and British middleweight titles. Harvey scored a clear-cut victory, knocking mil Ireland in the seventh
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    • 283 24 London, May 10. Walter Hagcii sustained another defeat at the hands of George Duncan, the British Ryder Cup captain, at Moortowu to-day in the first round of the Thousand Guineas tournament. Duncan von by one hole. Hagen opened with two wins. Duncan Buffing his second shot at the first
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    • 33 24 The chid of iM»lie<., Mr. Whalen, has appointed Lady Armstrong, wife of the British Consul r.eneral, as a member of his new advisory committee on crime prevention.
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    • 148 24 NEED FOR COU AND IMAGINA Newcastle E The Priao Newcastle the m which ha> been il \\\iiil)kv.'' Tlk coal, iron, ncering industries of i very depressed fa ti<»n in the w <»i<K >f Newcastle is desij iemooftratioo, nmph* oi enginet l>iit a> evid< nee I ind tneourage
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    • 63 24 WAR HUSTLE. CONSCRIPTION IN U.S.A A Conscription Bill bas betE luced in Conercss, wit". k appro the Secretary for War, to pi President permanent authority I males iged between :olours in wartime Tht. xcrdai War is of opinion that the most c jeriod is immediately foUowiagl ration of war, when
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    • 33 24 LATEST "BEKA RECORDS. KRONCHONG STAMBO. •>AND EXTRA WITH M ORCHESTRA MISS RIBOET AND THE STARS J BANDOENG AVA DISTRI S MONO HI C I (GRAMOPH' |JI)ES I PHONE I 17. NORTH votf > SING
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  • 614 25 SPORT OF THE WEEK A MALAYAN REVIEW ♦..•♦••••••a •J»<» ♦>•!♦ N 8 M 8» Chine* locoer team n t.nir triumphantly lt ing the Singapore M full of incident greater effectiveness T.\ The local side had 4 the exchanges than it s rettore loses all merit —productive. iseful tot of the
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  • 179 25 "WORK-SHY" SLANDER GRIMLY DISPROVED. All doubts as to the genuine preference of the unemployed for hard work instead of the dole were removed when, in response to the Bennondsey Corporation's demand for 200 readmakers, 1,000 unemployed struggled and fought and beseiged the Town Hall. One was
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  • 40 25 MR. SASTRI TO CONFER WITH SIR S. WILSON. Mr. Sriniwasa Sastri will leave ft* East Africa to discuss with Sir Samntl Wilson Indian ptcMcmi arising out of the Federation proposals contained i» the Hilton Young Report.
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    • 211 25 f+it $9,500,000. ASSURArCE IN FORCE OVER SaS.OOO.OOO. toe ireat Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. IJCDtronTiD II frrftAßt StTTUWBnt}. ncc E- Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. 0D h The Company has £.20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies
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    • 226 26 Revives the depressed FRAMROZ^Co. jfRAMROZf C: l^^^~^]ir> oinuArunt. 1 SINGAPORE I OUTBOARD MOTOR RACES I Held tt Pnsir Parjang: 30 12 1928. j| I EVINRUDE STANDARD! _j TYPE C CLASS 16 H.P. J f^S^^f^ MOTOR WINS "C" Class Race. D E "Class Race. Runabout Hulls <• S^'^^-^^^^^^^- Race with any
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    • 134 26 Grade USED FOR EASE <y r$S AND N CjV SUITABLE FOR >/ SEASON'S GIFT. These arc Ihe qualities of v "PILOT "DESK SET. J? THE PILOT DESK SET. Price:- $6 50 to $25.00 complete. Colonr— White Onyx, kalian Marble, Black, Yellow, Etc. THE PILOT PENS. The representative of THE PILOT
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    • 230 29 {EN UINE ROLLED-GOLD WATCHES. u years rolled sold H-Msebrand watche* ma uied b/ tKojsaids of people and have h > J colour. After years tne cases still n• viuine 18 carat gold. TKe new 1929 have arrived njw. See your nearest In JtCI and ask him to show you those
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    • 177 29 c Ngver hare you tasted a more delicious drink! "\ZOU will enjoy Posium from the very first sip. X You will marvel at its goodness at its rich, mellow, nut-like flavour that is entirely different from anything else you have ever tasted. The more you drink, the better you like
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  • 602 30 ATTEMPT TO VICTIMIZE r BRITAIN. M: Dim Yotmg'a reparations plan h.«s now been published and rt-vi Britain M the propoacd financial victim, (o which ihc BM objected. The plan It olm the revision <«f percentage! oi German payment! to each creditor as faed by the Spa Cbafffeao Thus
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  • 605 30 NATIONALIST PLANS. Encouraged by the unexpected east and hlondkssnc M with which the Wuhan imbroglio was straightened out and realising that the matter must be settled sooner or later, Chiang Kai-shek ia planning campaign against Marshal Peng Yu-hsiang, following up the advantages already gained by staving off
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    • 105 30 Kwong Tong Stores Company ry^^^^^ ALSO fIECEGOODS AND I f$T fjZ^Vvl CHINESE SILK WHOLE- J 'o*ssk \\^Sp^^Pr No. 81. North Bridge Road. 1^ ST""ißr I #> .^1 H w I^l^. i^ '^BP 1 WBY is preference given to 'PAGOD.* 1 Ornamental Flooring Tiles? I I BECAUSE of its superior quality,
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  • 993 31 viuhie, Chartered Ac.idnutted a partner in L<>wi. liiiiKham and Bdwig P. Lee and s stdla Krickcnbeek. .it Bagnio, Philippine iriial rest. They SingaiK^e »n May 1; their residence at ft, .is who were arrested aliment warrants are hut it is said that to India verv shortly. Styi
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    • 165 31 Watch For I _r_ _r V Royal Bread _t ROYAL BAKERY 590/4 SERANGOON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone 3550. I I Does your Milk supply meet with your entire satisfaction? IF YOU THINK IT DOES NOT Then I Communicate with us for Unadulterated Fresh Cow's Milk. WOODSVILLE DAIRY FARM DAIRY:- OFFICE:--13»7, Serangoon
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  • 94 32 What a terrible situation It was the day of the Cup-tie replay, and the officeboy had been given the afternoon off because "his grandmother had died." And now just as he was about to enter the football ground, who should he see just behind him but the
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    • 283 32 i Chest colds -broken! I Inflanvid membranes. congestion; I oppressive pain Apply Sloans to chest fi A I and throat It scatters congestion^ Ah/ -your sold is gone! sLJIi XM, >N L Sloan's Liniment wLj^ -HOMELITE'' Portable Cenera a family member of the popular ••HOMELITE" Portable Centrifugal F .^^BBBB^fr*^^^ 4^
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  • 795 33 LORD ROTHERMERE SUPPORTS "L.G." I. old Kotlui in a leading nrpose more do uto done. I.<»ril peat apostle of ,uarrci with th< bees] that they national expendiased it. Birkenhead) read i article in the Daily „d Rothunicrt imli--1 to support Mi. the forthcoming eleck< this observation. I lespcct and admira-
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    • 107 33 FOILSHAM'S FAMOUS 60 CENTS SERIES. 1 CLOTH BOUND ILLUSTRATED. POCKET SIZE. (Postage extra). < How to Talk Correctly The House and Home Repairer's Guide. 4 How to get a Job, and Keep It. J Correct Conduct in everyday Life. J How to Write Correctlv 4 Easy-To-Make, Confectionery and Sweets. J
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    • 172 33 'JUDGE A MAN JUDGE HIS WATCH" A watch showing incorrect time has lately come to be an additional clue to the mentality of the one who carries it. -CARRY CORRKI TIME" SHOW YOU* WATCHHORD fOR 192». A large and* varied stock of all kinds of rings and numerous other useful
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  • 755 34 MAJOR LLOYD GEORGE INTER VIEWED IN SINGAPORE. nearness <>i the General Election makes the following iiiui\k\\ published tl "Maiaya Tribune," with Majo! Lloyd I soil of the Kt. ll<»n. 1 givid Lloyd George (leadei "t the I.ii i rai l'.i: t\ Hid a fonm r Prime Ministci
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  • 220 34 THRILLING FIGHT AT CALCUTTA REPTILE HOUSE. A thrilling fight between a twelve-foot python .Hi'': .i giant lizard [**g 1 I, resulting in the death of the python, has taken place on the premises ot Mr. G. j M. Khan, a Calcutta trader who supplies specimens
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  • 104 34 POLITICAL SEGREGATION OF NATIVES. General Hertzog, in the course of his General Election policy speech at Smithlield, said that the Nationalist programme i included the rejection of Cieneral Smuts' doctrine of the incorporation, or federa- I tion, of the Union with British territories j in
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    • 620 34 t Koiiiiikiyke Pdkeivddri jviaatscn jppjj aoTAI. rACKBT NAVIGATION CO OV BAIAfIA, t tl»oorpor«tt4 ta HffU>»4) f OHDII CONTtACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIAN <h Telephone No. 8640 tub-connections to:— Manager's Dank, Aaat. Manager s D«ek t Manna .< Freight Dept., Claimj Dept., Acxoununt, Prwidi %TXI Passage Dept. u>d REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore
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  • 385 35 Your Brain and Nerves Are Calling For Help. How and Why This Is Best Given By The World's Most Famous Blood and Nerve Tonic. Xo mutter how great your uonnal energy, no matter how strong your will, you cannot persistently impose too
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  • 1668 35 It was tK-aiitiful to be leant upon. He couldn't imagine Gladys leaning, or craving advice, or depending on his wisdom as did this adorable, babyish Lilian. He yearned to gather her in his arms and comfort her, to put her in the place of Miss Dorimer
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    • 387 36 BORNEO MOTORS LTD. A A—^.A ill l^l^*Atl^*^^^# w 1 Estate Trust Agencies j (1927) Limited. j t A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COM- j PANIES 1 ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY DEPOSITED t I WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT. .j I REGISTERED &T~HEAD OFFICE: Nos. I, 2 3,
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    • 74 36 S -t > 3 TA* /onjer /irr f/ie mor* tfm crrfam 1 1 1 fA^ r a difference between men, {'^g,^ Jj grra/ <in</ lAr insignificant, is energy l^iTiV? invincible determination, a purpose once rj&X«S in this world; and no talents, no circum- wM':} two-legged creature a man without it."
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  • 97 38 Tne te«m in the Football matcl. ueiween the South China Foo bale-s from Hong Kon« and the S.C.F.A. The visitors won. In is Vlr Tan Lee Wan our popular referee: on his right are Mr. Mok Ying Kv>ai. M A. (Cantab). Bamster-at-law (Manager of th,
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    • 16 39 CIGARETT^ nJSSS "HODESIAN VIHO' >^ lEUO!htKatPHOENIX| Pleoe Repeat JYiy £ctst Order h nni| iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii4iiii iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" 1 1^
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    • 109 39 [ALL WHISKIES ARE NOT THE SAME! y^ l '*i f I 5| !pi 4 IS THE SAME PRICE AS OTHER WELL KNOWN BRANDS j BUT CONSIDER QUALITY ALSO. AND THEN ASK FOR:- 1 V p r n I I /v QC" I IV^fli I 1 1 1 I IHI 1
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  • 82 40  -  COLONEL ARTHUR LYNCH By Another writer whow claim to speak <«u his subject none will challenge, for Colonel Lynch'b varied career has been marked throughout by a high courage. Doctor, engineer, politician, and soldier, he came prominently before the public when he commanded a Boer battalion,
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  • 184 40 liMpuHi ANT ivilbbiUN IN tAST AFRICA. Tim Viceroy has sent the following Iclegratu to Mr. SriniVMl Sastri "Before you sail for Hast Africa, 1 wish, on 1 thalf <>f the Government of India, as also of myself, u> tend you i f message of Godspeed
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  • 112 40 WOMEN POLICE CENSURED. Mr. Whalen. the CMtl f I>olltt 1U N\w York City. ha> u placed Ifn M-'»^ Sullivan. DfeecfcM >>t the WiOOJtn'l Hureaux .»t tin. N\ Yoffc l'-'lice iKpait ment, by a male police offelf as the result of protest- fnm all ovir the country against
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  • 136 40 DISMISSAL OF ENTIRE UNIVERSITY FACULTY. The entire Faculty of the limersity of Des M«iPU has been dismissed, appareiitly owing to non-agreement with the fundamental views of the Baptist Bible I'nion which recently Ux>k charge i the I'niversity. The Faculty, however, has been accorded the privilege of applying for
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  • 115 40 NOT TO BE DROPPED YET. It i> understood t iuit the foreign Governments coocenksd have infonne< iiu M.m Department that they au not wii 1 1 n>i to relinquish immediately extraterritorial rights m China. The Chinese Minister in Washington recently took up informally with the State
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  • 35 40 ASYLUM DESTRf jy £j thousand U State luil.itl. panic when i fin destroyed th< gi buildings. The clothes, >'i lied ami attendants iiulva\ them from danuci A rod Done tried t
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  • 21 40 Reports from Monscn, the mission; to be captured and ki< l»i iuaiuls. i> now Litsing (.11 th< Veil
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    • 105 40 I .^B^BB B^L^lB^r^B^B^^^B^Bß Lb^BBH V I a?/ /y^VMaV 1 Bhß% I m^J lar w&^ m ™^T flWfl Ba\ I [nff /f %_^r# Hlf ■bb^bl Ba\ I milt 3r I I vMf' 1 v\ I hbV I I I aV ■■■^■b^bib^hl ■b^P^^B I (M a\ rV Mil I IbW bbm4 V
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  • 195 41 Of CROWN AND P °7oRON ON CHAIR. 1 Idrcaatd to K J.ina SaLlia (the Kandy. Ceyl Singhalese peopli ronation chair of Randy, at present -:Ic. aVcd to in>tnut Bt Kandv, which M 1 of tin Govem- e tlu British occuCapital of Ceylon to the Singhalese.
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  • 153 41 ARLY 1,000 PRESENTATIONS May 7. isai da of people watched the *of Walts arrive in State from I to St. James' Palace Levee on behalf of k- Th( Prince rode in the closed tun by four horses. tftdnnei] and footmen wore the ■twrlei and gold
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  • 149 41 END OF TEAPOT DOME DRAMA NVashii \l a > 7 M; Harry Sinclair, the >tm: n tlu notorl m T r 1 \.h«. 1- about to oumaM iu ,i !< Htj deferi ed tiriii of three months' bnpnsonatcrr! for contempt of cum, -nrm..; roil it the pil yesterda) evening;. 11.
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  • 65 41 The Communists <>i West Riding, Yorkshire, have chosen Mr. S. Asmani. President ol the Indian Tradesunioa Congress who is at present awaiting trial at Meerut, India, on a charge of sedition, ti> oppose Sir John Simon in S]tn Valley at the general election. Another
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  • 55 41 Plans have been completed for the construction of the world's highest building, consisting of 75 stories, by the Rail, Road and Air Rights Corporation, Chicago. Tt will be I,ooa feet high, or a few feet higher than Kiffel Tower, and will include a garage, for
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  • 29 41 It is now stated that a scik- <»f earthquakes has resulted in 2,000 deaths in Khorassan. Several villages have been obliterated. The disturbance continues.
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  • 87 41 Prince George was the principal .uuest at the Royal Academy banquet at Burlington House. He spoke affectionately of his 14 veaif in the Navy and said that at the Foreign Office he would "endeavour to gain an insight into our dealings with other countries and our international obligations."
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  • 66 41 ABOLISHING THE PIG-TAIL. WEARERS TO BE ARRESTED. More than 2,000 men have cut off their pig-taib and 300 women have unbound their feel in Feting. These figure! arc given by the Custom Reform Commission of the Office of Public Welfare. Six months were allowed for men and women to discard
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    • 92 41 BIOCITIN SCIENTIFICALLY DISCOVERED, TRUE TO NATURE, ASTONISHINGLY IDEAL AND THE BEST TONIC IN THE WORLD. For Brain, Rlood, Liver, Kidney, Muscles, Sexual Glands and all vital organs- of tho human body. Most pleasant to the taste. Increase of brain power and body-weignt and pood health v ill immediately result and
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  • 1045 42 '1 Ik I any part ion :n inn nt i> .t inati ,ii-t K ttlcd by ach individual her* It S-i iwopk liki shingled bail skirt*, rod tin latest dam otlu rs prcfei the older ways and methods Tin om certain thing which. nay be predicted of an)
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  • 132 42 Sutler not one thought of separation from your brethren, whether their opinions agree with yours or not. Do 1 not dream that any man sins in not believing you, in not taking your word' or that this or that opinion is essential to the work, and both must
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  • 57 42 The value of anything depends uu its being appreciated. Beauty is nothing to the eye that does not notice it. We are surrounded by a boundless wealth of good which we have never half learned to value, and the chief joy in life consists not in gaining more but
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  • 214 42 It is not always easy to know what is the right thins to be done or to see surely which is the right way to go. In our complicated life there arc many problems of conduct and many involved and intricate decision* to be made
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  • 102 42 Perhaps the finest tribute that cau be paid to a man is to say "He has character. It means that hit men have recognised that ;DM unchanging something in him w lends strength to the deed ind on ti<>ii to the word; which does not sj itself, yet proclaims
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  • 142 42 For some of us that is the hud* all possible lessons to learn. We* love to have thine- happen wifl wish them to, and it is the so«st< rials to have to wait, and wait, and for them. Bat unless w< learn thel of patience, unless
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    • 33 42 Okasa SO firs/ I I |^H Okasa Okas/l Registered TRADE MA R K Made According to the prescription of OR. LAHUSEN. M. D.~ SCHIr FNfcR Ca IAN 7, vI 17/O SINOAPORI telephone lOhZ.
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    • 146 43 \r g^^BrO^%A 1 may be called forth by vartotM I mP\s^^ vV/ J I and ts cure akoll^ en I fir Jj&^^/^'}<s& m Bat-in the meant ime-t he pam V f] r^ I caused by car lea, pulpit ls. &r I Va^^^^^Vw^^^PA f can removed by hai-mlens L Jr I
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