Malayan Saturday Post, 22 June 1929
1929-06-22
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Title Section38 1929-06-22 1 Jes» Iff fP The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED Lie*) ty &unlop MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY JyuA Ay &untop kr\/l. NO. 23 JUNE 22. 1929. PRICE 2O CENTS The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRED JUNE 22. 1929.38 words
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Advertisement163 1929-06-22 1 tmiiir iniiiWßWEfflHiHwiimiHHiiiiiiiiiiiiimiinnm^ I Bj Special kcXjji B. N. The I I Appoißtieit To jHt k d 6 Sita. I 111/ A H^l^SnE SIMENII PKES FOI SCHOOL STMTS. 1 1/ 1 1% A VERY EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF |f I I ff P CUPS. MEDALS CHALLENGE SHIELDS jj |k 4 I I163 words
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Advertisement103 1929-06-22 2 I THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. I PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I Single Copy 20 cents. I Within British Malay.. Otttsid* British Malaya. I s months r $j^o smooths $315 6 months 4.75 6 months >.. 6.05 S i» months 9.00 ia months m 11A I NOTE: Please add 26 cents to103 words
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Article667 1929-06-22 3 Formerly common noun, skirts is now an abbreviation. Wife (show ing husband expensive fur coat)— One really can't help but feel sorry for the poor thing that was skinned for this.'" Husband— "l appreciate your sympathy." Clarice— "Cheer up! They say troaMes never come single Helen— "No;667 words
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Advertisement84 1929-06-22 3 I/. <r I [iiuinuioFinunf. iok for this Brand when lying I ea. isv )jr iruuantee of Purity lavour and Economy. Of alt grocers. Sole Agents:--1 Bartliolomeusz. Ltd., 3- Rattles Quay. ©lULB g—~ WA KEF I ELD C. W KKFIELD& Co., Ltd. Hhose 1^ think life a Bleating and art I84 words
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Advertisement259 1929-06-22 3 •J» «N *S* *2* <S* t HELPS FOR t i CAMBK.uut hi UOENTS I T rui h^mi ujC Ot uUiiU) Ouuai U.ol s^ucbtiuris ana noics on uuhus i Caesar 0.81 Supplement ot Julius Caesar U. 41 Corntnentury and Quesiion- •> <• naire on Julius Caesar 0.30 t Notes on A259 words
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Article2097 1929-06-22 4 'Malayan Saturday I'ost* Special Copyright. BY THE LOOKER-OS THE KINGS WELCOME RECOVERY. STCRIES OF THE GREAT SEAL. ALDERSHOT'S GREATEST TATTOO. NEW DEPARTURE IN TALKING FILMS. A Plea For Friendship. London, Ma> 17, 1929 The Kind's long-continued illneM has. had primarily this effect it lias inteiisMictl the intimate2,097 words
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Article85 1929-06-22 4 N"\\ Hippo* thci equal edacatioa tad i ■ppiytoi Ea a po«tio« pteMuH mannered, cftciem ofa»m br^h. Which, rhcnritaoMcdto t-thw.pu.Unn.An. wh« Mki the diferci two**!? Alm.M,; Ksi tion tlu coodhion materi .1- acctimulati-d m poison the blood, fog th, the >pirit. disorganize Ih And what U the ren >«-ti85 words
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Advertisement74 1929-06-22 4 1 Worlds Finest Electrical Cleaner Carpets harbour billions of germs m tropical s' C? |Jfc countries germs that are brought into the I ,1 T) house on the soles of shoes. fj^y There is only one way to keep carpets M^KfPWl^^^^Fl device removes these menacing bacteria, t Hr\ >»a-^P original74 words
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Article740 1929-06-22 5 tfING SMILES OF THE WEEK. t)y'Q*iM." -Mkh gentleman iv Kuala [J t ,,vy He has bum r., call lawyer a liar, and His achievement that of the Singapore s able to smite his enemy J M at the modest charge it «1 ng thing was tliat the the insinuation740 words
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Advertisement249 1929-06-22 5 m*'* l^L M :^r^'^ s=^^^^- j Excellent Accommodations EL .^o^^^^ fe' CA V^i Superior Service DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE j|J|[KLg AMERICAN MAIL LINE roWD-THE-WORLD: j ROUND nIE WORLO j Arrive Leave Leave SERVICE. FEATURES. Spore Spore Penang From SINGAPORE Md PENANG vl« PRES HARRISON Jul. 8 Jul. II Jul. 13 <249 words
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Advertisement49 1929-06-22 5 PEARLS NECKLETS CHOKERS EARRINGS Can b 9 obtained at moderate prices. Sarly inspection cordially invited BEIT PATTERNS BEST FINISH BEST VALUES m Diamond Rings, Signets, from 9 ct. to 22 ct Gold Links, Safety Pins and Studs. K. M. OLI MOHAMED, DIAMOND MERCHANTS AND JEWELLERS 3, High Street, SINGAPORE.49 words
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Advertisement53 1929-06-22 6 ■■LI |\|Rl x I 1 1, lil'VjiH>liPliiM I I BEER i Katz Brothers., Ltd. I Sole Agents z ♦♦♦♦♦♦»<>«)^»4> <• i i w£R^ s limT7^o^^^H Ii D\\ ru\T' A 1 t X LIN i\-jM I L LVA-°J>^^ j CRAVEN T I CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES MADESPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE t THROATS53 words
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Advertisement120 1929-06-22 6 F*** v f II TR ATION of water four limes. R 1 1 HfFR IOt RATION of gas and water, nicely adjusted M, h ■eeds of both imEIATION of all drinks, perfect w JIPERVISION of every process, unflaggingly maintained 1 FI j JLJFHCIENCY— of all appliances, a constant care. t120 words
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Article, Illustration31 1929-06-22 7 THE DOING OF MR. E. G. Mo2a« W SERVIce MANAGER PROGRESSIVE PUBL.C.TY CO.. LTD., AND MISS E.LY BURKE OF SYDNEY WHICH WAS SOLEMNISED AT ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL31 words
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Article, Illustration32 1929-06-22 7 Photos by Left to right: Mr. Roland Pearce (best man), Bride, Bridegroom, Miss Maude Millard (bridesmaid) and Mr. E. M. de Villa (who gave away the Bride). Light StudioLight Studio - 32 words
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Article, Illustration137 1929-06-22 8 s/ h ikt.vi is vi ii > /■<■,/ Miss Gladys De Havilland, the heroine of Round-the-World with a Seven photographed with her car at the thp AiKtin Seven iust the very car for such a job. the AUSim oeven jum v.c c y Members of the Johore137 words
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Advertisement260 1929-06-22 9 J^%/\1 WEAKNESS, j£ ff) DEBILITY use DESCHIENS' Syrup Of HoKOIOfIObID Already 30 000 Doctors throuffhout the world have agreed that this radical rrmedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than strums, raw meat. Medicated wines, ttfc OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING DISPENSARIES I CARLSBERG BEER iliS^! Obtainable from260 words
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Article1419 1929-06-22 10 MISS GLADYS DE HAVILLAND ENTERTAINED IN LONDON. Sir Herbert Austin, X..8.1.., presided o\ci a kMtlKiiiiK of alx >nt one-hundred people when Mis* tic Havilland was entertained at Luncheon at the Connaught Rooms [IjOSMtoii). t<> celebrate tlie- successful completion of her Round-the-Wbrld juuiiuy with an Austin Seven. Sir1,419 words
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Advertisement135 1929-06-22 10 xJFvJ^ <^^^^^ QUAKER OATS is 65<^ energ> -buildVt ing carbohydrate; 16% muscle-mak-K2/i m« P r <>tein. Besides, there are fats, mm Jfcp^"~-|j^i^ eral constituents, vitamins and rnughagt n i^L iSSSHi a elements essential to a perfectly n Hi ifSw balanced diet. Quaker Oats is dtliv nn>. M W' Ql£j too,135 words
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Article3170 1929-06-22 11 ANNIE O. TIBBITS - ANNIE O. TIBBITS by I mu>ic-hall Oh, n«», m 1 couldn't, Hilda!" j anil his wife glutted at I 1 ever been to one Hilda I eeiitly. H iC r." declared hei -i-t- 1- m- •and IKA-er mean to." B Z\~. met of living m the country/ I3,170 words
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Advertisement68 1929-06-22 11 B ffl B*' r l^tfS^^i 'l^ra^^^i'' r'" famous church s or.c of the \k iS^ 1 E^lR9n p*^^l "C> '\>\ landmarks ot old Manila and m I^ >^jL J lit t frbt'iiiifc fl UH IS^I 7^ HI BTI ol Lecasni; Snlcedo and other B AjmU^\\\S!l -i L»__; *»»v .»3lf X?68 words
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Article, Illustration223 1929-06-22 12 TAKE DR. WILLIAVS' PINK PILLS!' Thousands of physicians know from j experience gained iii the' course of their daily professional duties that m CMCI where the patient's need i> tonic treatment nothing Utter exists than Dr. Williams' link Pflls for Pale People. For223 words
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Advertisement15 1929-06-22 12 SUR MAID' RAISINS ja j-» jr cfj«#| v %'£tll€\ CO Wit* Sn fldries Sun^Maid Raisins15 words
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Article1057 1929-06-22 13 RAMSAY MACDONALD THE MAN! ,1 day, and I *to k! in.ih at Leicester. lielow t! <. k orn 1 exchange >tood ft". of-ie. They looked prusrvr,t them. Rut amongst ther.i 1,0 seemed to have drairel .of misery and povcitv. huiiL-cr-inarchers, unemploymployaMe. top of the jiigh stei* .1 ed down upon"1,057 words
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Advertisement232 1929-06-22 13 ,v»v***»»»»^»«^»******** v->> The Ideal Simplex Perplex I BEATER MILLS t Industrial progress and the ever-increasing number of products to be a ground have shown that the available machines do no* altogether satisfy v the demands made upon them. To meet these requirements the Ideal J J Beater Mills are recommended232 words
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Article2139 1929-06-22 14 MR. WILLIAM FOX DISCUSSES THE SUBJECT OVER THE RADIO. What the motion picture m U-» audible lot m holds lot the future m the form of eiiUitaiiumnt and education was discussed recently by Mr. William Vox |IH silks* of the POX Film Corporation, ill a nationwide2,139 words
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Advertisement62 1929-06-22 14 HEAVEN i -WITH— J GEORGE O BRIEN AND LOIS MORAN j A WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL 1 *j FL ,t rtt«il ANN >D SCB\I*NTS LAT6R V ♦> V WILLIAM BOycTrndL LUPE VELEZ 7 >d, D.WGRJFFITMj" LADY OF TME PAVEMENT^ United Artists Super Production. j VVV .f M PONTIAC OAKLAND CARS I\!lA|#N62 words
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Article1124 1929-06-22 15 RELAXATION. yes lOuth and beauty, Paramount Player. 11 I*. most necessary ior the who »'i«hcs to keep hei \Mlih ty, aW ding to Florence Vidor, II be shortly m the l.naSonnd Synchronised production, •not," starring Enri] Jannlngt. Vidor states that it is nu>st im--10 have let hours 1011,124 words
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Advertisement129 1929-06-22 15 OT/\ fl Commencing June 23rd olUr! pavilion HERE'S ANOTHER WONDERFUL PARAMOUNT Kl'IC-OF IHE SEA. OLD ft iHL. IRONSIDES TELLING A TALE OF A I_^^|Hp< FIGHT FOR FREEDOM. REAL BATTLES! ■■T^R f SHIPS BLOWN UP! B^. MIGHTY SPECTACLE! IB^K THROBBING ROMANCE! d|i%j ESTHER RALSTON i^A^^Vil^ WALLACE BEERY BmßSf^^ GEO BANCROFT CHARLES129 words
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Advertisement136 1929-06-22 16 iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiHiMmiiimiiimiimimimuuimiUMi^ llfoes your skin look smooth and| radiant? 1 Voty Compact, so fine m texture and m six graduated shades will main- 1 tain the soft matt bloom of your| 1 Carry a Coty Compacte wherever 1 you go- indispensable for the| COMPACTE OBTAIN %tLEFBOM ALL L€\DING STOIES AND136 words
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Advertisement164 1929-06-22 16 FOR HOUSING SCHeles] I G- R. OEHLEFfs Hi j: 30. St. Michael's Road, SINGAPORE. > MANUFACTURER OF PRECAST CONCRETE POST AND V \pi I > COOLIE LINES, B\TH ROOMS, SENTRY AND TELEPKoSp! I BOIES, LATRINES AND OTfIER BUILDINGS, CAM I ANU SOU ARE CONCRETE LATRINE SEATS, AND CONiRFTP? > DUSI164 words
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Article, Illustration79 1929-06-22 17 THE CEREMONIAL BURIAL OF THE BODY OF THE Late DR. SUN YAT-SEN IN THE MAUSOLEUM AT NANKING. Special Commissioners appointed by the Government for receiving the casket with the embalmed body at Nanking. Mr. Chens Hung-nien. Mr. Lin Shen. The Japanese Nationalist member (centre) and other Japanese friends of the79 words
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Article, Illustration81 1929-06-22 18 THE BODY OF THE LATE DR. SUN VAT-SEN INTE RRED AT THE MAUSOLEUM. General Chiang Kai-shek and Madame Sung Ching-ling awaiting the arrival of the body at Nanking. Madame Sun Vat-sen (m front) and M Sun-fo. The Bier with an escort of Infantry and Cavalry (at the rear) The body81 words
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Advertisement22 1929-06-22 19 !>hpll Pair Sot Qood Oildlone {Mot 000d spirit alone (I 1 1 I IheUuick Starting Hdir\ \§^T^ Shelf Oils .tnd Spirit RTRT22 words
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Advertisement122 1929-06-22 19 r V%"%*%"%l r %*"i»*%"%*V*V r *«> r V r <"< E!> §I HOMELITE" Forfable Cenerator J a family member of the popular n f *HOMELITE" Portable Centrifugal Fump. A A Bw^Bl v I J -^"*B Mk Ii 1 A HbrfHl^lb a K9 h v A (■^^^^Z^^^^B Eotine: Single Cylinder. Air-cooled.122 words
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Article1447 1929-06-22 20 N#|«J By "Spictator. S.R.A. Only A Foster-Child There is no doubt that the sporting hi Ik of Singapore will read with a sigh ,f relief that Mi. Sime and his Council iuvc decided to deal const itutionnlly with any complaint that may be made i .tinst any referee,1,447 words
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Article43 1929-06-22 20 The two nun convicted with the outran mkta 1 !I;} thrown m the l«gM«|n New IV-lhi on April I and Hmcskxvara Dutt. h.»v, b ed to trans|M»rtation for lif, ceived tllC sentence with "Lon* live the proletarian v u r,43 words
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70 1929-06-22 20 ANTI- RELIGIOUS CAMPAIGN IN RUSSIA. MOtCOW, J; v ,j "There arc millions of K h, vers and only thousands of M Kr sons, Int wi shall uproot am] destroy its influence with tlu mamtg" comments the "Pravda" m m editorial rcnardinn the eonj-rvss ol tlu cicty o| the Godless, which70 words
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Article88 1929-06-22 20 THE FIGHT AGAINST MALARIA London, June ia. The experiences of Sir Malcola Watson m the course of his prolonged tour of India and Ceylon, to investigate and advise on practical anti-nialana! work, are described m the auuual report of the Ross Institute on tropical The tour has resulted m the88 words
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Article154 1929-06-22 20 ESTATE VALUED AT £1,444,000. 190,000 Bequest to Merton College, Oxford. London, June 6th. The late Sir Hildebraud Harnisworth, ot., lclt £1,444,000. He bequeathed one-tenth of his estate 10 Merton College, Oxford, foe the creation of live scholarship* for kn vcars, available only to Britishers who arc Protestants154 words
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Advertisement39 1929-06-22 20 sj^Wh i ppfj 41 %W yW (Jll prkamJ md&hdmnt* with** rittk*.) %MB With the new "Finger Tip Control,' The most notable advance m driving convenience since the sell starter. LARGER BODfES OF GREATEST BEAUTY. CYCLE CARRIAGE CO, (1929) LTD.39 words
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Article520 1929-06-22 21 N tW ZEALAND SHAKEN. al People Killed. Wellington. June 17 .Mh.juake lia> occurred all j lint i> except m the South of There bus been no mrim* wviit m Nelson and Westport. m m of the Boys 1 CoOeaje al sb ipstd, several boyi being m I (bough520 words
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Article598 1929-06-22 21 DESCENT IN MID-CHANNEL. London, Juik 17. < >iv was killed, four were injured, and it i* feared seven are missing as the result of the forced descent m the Channel, three miles from Dungeness, of an Imperial Airways liner, "City of Ottawa," en route to 1598 words
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Article304 1929-06-22 21 MR. LLOYD GEORGE SPEAKS OUT I Ke uier s cx-i ice J London, June 13. Air. Lloyd George, addressing MD%rai Members of Parliament at the National liberal Ciub, said the nation had declared by a majority of 5,500,000 votes that it had no use for304 words
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Article49 1929-06-22 21 ARRIVES IN LONDON. The Egyptian Premier arrived m London this evening. He was met at Victoria Station by representatives ot Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald and tlu Foreign Secretary. During his Stay the degree of Doctor of Civil Law will be conferred upon him by the Oxford I'niversity.49 words
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Article97 1929-06-22 21 COLONIAL OFFICE APPOINTMENIS. \ii >ulnc.\ Wel>l>, Secretaiy i<»« lioiiiKiioii aiui Colonial Affairs, ha-, asked Mr. ion*>nl>\, l'uihaineiiUry I nkiSecretary i'<»i Riiniuioii Aftairs, t«» ■MMMM the i li.iiMii.uislii|> ..1 the < >\<.rsc;t S-ttknicnt Committee. He lia* alj*o invited Mr. Lunn, Parliamentary InderSecretary or the Colonies, who has been a97 words
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Article17 1929-06-22 21 Rome, June 18. The Kfag l>as conferred upon Signof Marconi the hereditary title of Marquis17 words
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Article57 1929-06-22 21 Renter'! Service.] Old Orchard, Maine, June 13. The French aeroplane "Yellow Bird" took off at io.io a.m. m an attempted flight to Paris. An attempt was also made to take oft with the American machine "Green Flash," which is hound for Rome, lmt it turned over on to57 words
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Article38 1929-06-22 21 COMBINED RESOURCES TOTAL $1,700,000,000. New York, June 17. The third largest bank m the United State! has been created by the nerger of the Chase National Bank and National i'ark liank, with resources totalling 1,700,000,000.38 words
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Article114 1929-06-22 21 FAMOUSE RACING MOTORIST CRASHES. Altoona, Pciin., Time 15. The famous racing motorist Ray Kcech, the former bolder* of the mile speed record, has been killed. The car he was driving crashed while lie wa engaged m 1 200-mile race. The accident wai due to his car hittiri:114 words
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Article92 1929-06-22 21 SUCC-SS OF BRITISH CARS. 1.. mimiin, June \6, Great Britain, beatitg the French hk! Aniercnn teams, carried off ni!innitkvit!« |y the annual ('.rand Prix m the motorcar endurance nice (.'4 hours.) Tile first four places were captured by four lkntlty cars. The leader, driven 1)\ 11. R.92 words
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260 1929-06-22 22 The Malayan Saturdays Post. June 22, 1929. FEDERAL COUNCIL. Two matters stood out, iv public interest, among those discussed at this week's Federal Council meeting m Kuala Lumpur. First there was the affair of the Rubber Research Institute. The Government did not come too well out of that, m its260 words
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Article295 1929-06-22 22 A glance at the map of Singapore, showing the present railway route and that which is to be followed by the deviation now decided upon, at once shows what enormous advantages will result. It looks such an obvious thing that wonder arises as to why it was not295 words
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Article261 1929-06-22 22 .Singapore is giving a lead to Malaya m the matter of playing grounds as it should do, of course, with its large population and greater needs than other centres. It has its wond.rful padang and well-equipped Stadium, Balestier plain and other open spaces devoted to sj>ort. A Municipality261 words
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Article63 1929-06-22 22 VICEROY PROMISES HONOURABLE SETTLEMENT. i ßenter's Service.] Simla, June 20. Lore! lrwin (the Viceroy) announced he would seek an opportunity m England of discussing with His Majesty's Government all the grave matters concerning India "including an honourable settlement of India's constitution," m a speech at a dinner m63 words
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Article51 1929-06-22 22 TlUuter'> Service. mm \\,:k, Tlierc uav. ono death M pk Mm injured on the P £J W» H Sixth Aye.UK. J* Cathedral o| S t Join throu X l, oik trail- OmUm Of another CkMMWNtt, J iMKlit peoplt were failed injured through i ooUnkia bd v.,ilmciis mfaM lure51 words
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Article64 1929-06-22 22 PERILOUS RESCUE AJKK. Keutci's Service. New York, J Thousand* of pedestrians > lxtl Avenue watched the perilous climb of firemen and surgeons tm perpendicil* ladders, following fee oolltsti .j tUu traias m the elevated rill Via) nne penoa was killed md a\ i v jured. The pas>cugres wen64 words
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Article29 1929-06-22 22 JAPAN DISARMAMENT. [Renter's Service, i Washington, June jo. The Japanese Government has con< ■mnicatad to Mr. Roovci its readiness to support any measures lor a furtl rcdnctioii (A BIIIHBUCIIIIS29 words
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Article14 1929-06-22 22 London, June State opening <»f rVrliament is been fixed for July >.14 words
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Article72 1929-06-22 22 EMERGENCY MEASURES. Iloug Kong, June i>. Owing to the continuance of the drought the Onvniment is asking the Legislative Council for an increased vote of $300,000 for emergency works and the importation of water. RAIN-MAKING EXPERIMENTS. [Router's Sen-ice.] Hong Kong, June 19. Royal Air Force machine- made72 words
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Article71 1929-06-22 22 JOURNEY TO LONDON BY BOMBER. [Reuter's Service.] London, June K>A crowd witnessed Mr. Mad bald's departure from Lossiemonth to Lot at 10.30 o'clock this morning The Premier embarked m long-range bomber aeroplane pil Flight-Lieutenant H. W. Hcslop. The machine took off from a field, near the Premier's71 words
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Article40 1929-06-22 22 RELIGIOUS RIOTS IN MYSORE. [Renter's Service.] Bombay, Jw* The Moslem festival of M«tan^ the occasion of a clash and Moslems at Pcvangert. S police fired and three people rein L 4 o injured. Tr^ forcements have proceeded t«l^^40 words
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Advertisement150 1929-06-22 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. THE BEST CUISINE IS TOWN OPENING OF THE ROYAL GRILL JUNE Ist. ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Mother, you must carefully choose150 words
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Advertisement19 1929-06-22 22 Sore Throat is quickly conquered by a tew übleti of fORMAMINT At au Chmmuta »nd Sr#r#i. Bar T— 4+r.19 words
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Article42 1929-06-22 23 CAPTIVE MISSIONARIES. 0 I>N OULY ILL-TREATED. Hankow, June i; .Moiiarks who are confined at hiive got out word that th.-y .d arc not being unduly ill- Vugh the brigands api)ear ,1 to bold them captive until lnigands? |X incorporated m tin J42 words
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Article37 1929-06-22 23 Hal. 1 ow, June l& him Inland Mission lure has retdeftrun stating thftl the n»is- luld ca|»tive at Shekse'hen have, zjuxptkm of Mr W Her, bed Mr Weller's icleas iso.pcctonow. There are B > further Id37 words
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Article187 1929-06-22 23 CHURCHES' CALL TO END WAR. M f.u J-MW.t-.MOMm MAiMlr-tblJ. Sttg? ll(s P c for Anglo- 1 imeu ;ictKiship and world peace has recen toe approval oi the ArcJmaaop ,>! Li tcrbory, i'r. Lang. It is signed .i> ol the Church of Hugiaud, t k acoofonnist Churches of Britain, ;UU I187 words
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Article116 1929-06-22 23 LtoPtttAlt dMUAI'ION. 1 ea t states isolated. [Renter 1 Service. J Sjjrlhet, Assam, June 20. Sthkietl iJoocls have caused acute distress m the Sylhet and Lachar districts. The water is rising two feet daily and cumn.unication with the tea gardens is ON ofl Tli villagers116 words
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Article50 1929-06-22 23 Budapest, June 18. mo-Hungarian tension, resulting trom tl c Hungarian intensified agitation r vision of the Peace Treaties, has I a critical phase with the Rumann I">ss unambiguously demanding the v of Hungary and the seizure of >Thebi Line, whilst the "Epoca" of a march upon Buda-50 words
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Article81 1929-06-22 23 ELECTORAL REFORM BY AGREEMENT. Renter's Service.] LrOndon.. Juiic iy. Tlk i«>>^i'>ility of another election at no di>tant date was envisaged by the Übcfll Party administrative committee, when it adopted resolutions* moved by Sir Herbert Samuel to maintain and strengthen the organisations iv the constituencies. Tlie resolution also81 words
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Article119 1929-06-22 23 L Renter I Service. J New \orK, June iiy. i' '.ii.lk: indignation has Ixeii caused, by a series ot incidents attributed to the lax use of tirearms by I'rouibition agents oil fie Canadian border, and was the subject oi questions by reporters at the White House, to119 words
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Article46 1929-06-22 23 [Renter s Service. J Pretoria, June nj. The new South African taoinet includes the toliowing: General Hertzug Prime .Minister and Minister of External Anairs; ex-.speaker Jansen (Mfßittrr of Native Affairs); Colonel Creswell (Minister ol Labour and Defence); Mr. Havenga (Minister of Finance).46 words
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Article123 1929-06-22 23 [Heater s oervice. J .\e\v iuik, June jo. 1 litre were a ilo/.cii CUMB <>i U«U prosualioii you may wan low aettWd ii'om saii>iH)KC and iniee ca*e* Ot ui owning, die victims lining suiierciS lroin me neat w no had sougut relief m aea-Dtihing. '1 be123 words
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Article48 1929-06-22 23 Renter's Service.] New York, June 19 The record June temperature of 92 m the shade, coming as the climax to a ten days heat wave, was responsible for tei. deaths yesterday. Twelve people were drowned during the week-end while seeking reiitt m bathing.48 words
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Article312 1929-06-22 23 KUOMINTANG'S MANIFESTO. Educative Period Heralded. [Reuters Service. J Nanking, June iy. At the conclusion 01 me second plenary session 01 me central executive committee ot tue Kuonnmang (winch dominates the Government) 1« ngthy manifesto was issued outlining the party's programme during the "educative i>eriod, ;> which the conference312 words
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Article104 1929-06-22 23 London, June io. General Booth, the former leader of the Salvation Array, is dead. General Booth's death occurred at his house near Barnet, Hertfordshire, following an unexpected relapse which set m earlier m the day. FUNERAL SERVttE IN THE ALBERT HALL. The funeral service for General Brauiwell104 words
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Article32 1929-06-22 23 Bogota, Columbia, June 10. A landslide lias caused the diversion of the Quilcacc River, whose waters havt overwhelmed the town of Seville, killing forty and injuring over a hvind»-ed p.oplc32 words
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Article878 1929-06-22 24 Old boys ami friendg of the ncluh.l can htVC a copy of the A. C. S. Magaziue ■eM t«» them it thc> will SCSjd the annual Mil >ci lption of Si ko the lulitor A. C< S. Majia/iiK, Cairnhill Road. The I f fJllstlVf C<»uncil will meet878 words
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Article79 1929-06-22 24 SIR THOMAS UPTON'S CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. London, June 18. It is announced that the New York Yacht Club lias accepted Sir Thomas Upton's challenge for the America Cup. The first race will he held at Newport m October io.;o. New York, Later. The America Cup race will begin79 words
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Article441 1929-06-22 24 HAZARDOUS CROSSING OF ATLANTIC. 1 un>. June 10. The MOSMMjIsJM Yellow Bird, m which three- Preach itnaen Be* Urn Atlantic from the lnited States. landing on the north coast of Spain, ha> arrived at Lc boargd aerodrome. Bordeaux, June 1 6. The Yellow Bttd left441 words
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Article43 1929-06-22 24 INCITEMENT OF FRENCH TROOPS. Paris, June 17. The Secretary General of the French Communist Paris to-day was sentenced to three years' imprisonment on a charge of inciting troops t<> disobedience. The manager of the newspaper "Humauite" was sentenced to five years.43 words
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Article151 1929-06-22 24 GERMAN POLITICAL BATTLE n lk lIn I Ik -.MKiui.^m, um»k "W the Vouur Plan wa intention ..f eolordat i ij.,.., 'h I l;m. or failing that., ■*ti..n rt the Venafflei T Inag Germany's Itaponubilfo f« th war. Jtn:,. It b reported that M Briand irertc with Hcrr Streaenmti151 words
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Article258 1929-06-22 24 DUKE OF NORFOLK'S 2 1ST. BITHDAY. PRtMIER PEER OF ENGLAND. Pomp and Revelry at Arundel Castle. Fof to days two hefty farmhands guarded day and night a liu^l beacon of faggotl and boxwood, 4^ leet high, vii limy Hill, o\crlooking Arundel CtHlf. 1 1 icy lit tiic bonhre, which, blazing258 words
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Article895 1929-06-22 25 Jjy Welcome.' 1 cwiccs t3eat Public Services. y,,' txcption <>f Vine aud it maining players including made nscful contributions total of 176. Pank aud Whitt- id early lead and between them 1 nearly 60 runs and then a was stopped by Simpson and .Witer played wry 1 right895 words
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34 1929-06-22 25 The death ii MMMMaitti af Mr. d 1i0;.., the noted news|»al>er propiicto md !ig K'dMc hunter lie was th Fouadet <»f the Hoy Sootrti m Am r ca.34 words
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Article34 1929-06-22 25 The HagUC, June 1 1 he WiK/r.elan Legation h.is convexvil t > the .Vtlurl.md> •overnnieiit ill .i off "tlu whole people «>f Vcik /iK la" at the action of nlibiistei> ir. Curacao.34 words
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Article59 1929-06-22 25 NEW YORK PUBLIC INTERESTED. London, June 5111. NKW YORK.— Tlie American public arc most interested m the liritish Commonwealth Festival, which opened on June jrd, under the auspices of representatives of the Dominions and India. The week's programme comprises lectures on life m and the customs of59 words
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Advertisement24 1929-06-22 25 Highway or Skyway, factory or field, the I mark of Goodyear 4^B excellence extends around the world. Remember this when you buy a tyre.24 words
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Advertisement224 1929-06-22 26 a famous i m FOR TIIK LAST I Pl Ik B I |j§8l«58 YEARS ffIFRAMROZfiCo. I H 1 I Suppliers to all the Civil IL' Military Hospitals i/ Singapore SINGAPORE OUTBOARD MOTOR RACES I Held at Pasir Ptrjang" 30 12 1928. J| T EVINRUDE STANDARD^ k ar-^^i^ti^jl^g^ i TYPE "C224 words
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Advertisement149 1929-06-22 26 .High Grade o^ USED FOR EASF- <O^^/>^ AND N <J<^ SUITABLE FOR j0 SEASON'S GIFT. These arc ihe qnalhics off j/jf -PILOT "DESK SET. J? THE PILOT DESK SET. Price:— $6.50 to $25.00 complete. Colour:— White Onyx, Italian Marble. Black, Yellow, Etc. THE PILOT PENS. The representative cf THE PILOT149 words
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Advertisement14 1929-06-22 27 Made from ffie tobacco that counts NAW CUT <^ CIGARETTES JOHN PLAYER SONS ENGLAND I14 words
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Article, Illustration149 1929-06-22 28 SINGAPORE MOTOR -CYCLE RELIABILITY TRIAL. FIFTH ANNUAL EVENT HELD LAST SUNDAY UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE SINGAPORE AUTOMOBILE CLUB Snaps of the competitors. In the first picture are the Kuala Lumpur Con petitors. W. Daniel (39) New Imperial, 81 points, awasilver medal; J. Robson (26) New Imperial, 96 points, won149 words
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Advertisement205 1929-06-22 29 .'*tch jort as you Let the Horsebrand Trade Ml ramember the lt^s/9± Mark on lne dlal *>• y° ur liu Many watches look C^s\/JC\ KUlde< lhe rolled old else iei new, but few jft jf.jSb does not turn black for h k *ep c appearance as years. Honey refunded it205 words
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Advertisement163 1929-06-22 29 More! >-v7s^ More! TJOW children love Postum made with milk! JLJL How good it is for them, too Just the delicious, rich mellowness of pure grain, skillfully blended and roasted, Postum contains no tannin, no caffeine, nothing harmful. Add this genuine wholesomeness to the great nutritive value of milk and163 words
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1662 1929-06-22 30 BRITAIN AMERICA. STRIVING FOR REAL PEACE. GcNtRAL DAWES WELCOMED. PREMIER FORESEES DIFFICULTIES. London, June ib. Mr. Ram s;t y Mac Donald, the lreinier, m a speech at the dinner given by I,o*sie-n»outh Municipality m his honour, referring feo his conversation with (ien. Dawes on June lh, said the Labour <1,662 words
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Article175 1929-06-22 30 MILLIONAIRE'S GIFT. Must Be Spent In 25 Years. A trtnt iiuki oi tj,.. 1 1 created Ly stenatof Janics i zeni ilic weltare, health, aim J children. Although intended pi i those living m the Statt the money may al>o be US aid vi children throughout :1k175 words
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Advertisement15 1929-06-22 30 TRY A LITTLE [OL-Utry UttU} WITH p chel/c,Z| IT MAKE! ABI* DIFFERENCE LEA PERRIN/ /AU«15 words
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Article745 1929-06-22 31 A MALAYAN REVIEW By "Argus." g the past few days we have read lc.il about the projected ikw irse off Hukit Timah Road, the aversion of the recreation ground, the new sports arena being connoted by the Municipality at Jalan And it has been good reading.745 words
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Advertisement394 1929-06-22 31 m !»ASSrS OVER $9,500,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000. t The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. f (I*co»ro*AT*D ii STKAirt Smuncuret) i h e\\D OFFICE: Winchester Hou.e, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. > The Company has x.20,000 depos ited with the Supreme Court of England and complies394 words
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Article289 1929-06-22 32 The underuoted nou-hction works have beeii added to the Library Aiion. Peace of Mind Essays aiid Reflections. 1914-1917. Anon. Serenity Essays aud Reflections, 1916-1919. Aspinall-Oglander (C.F.) Official History of the Oallipoli Campaign. Vol. I, with maps and appendices. 1929. Baring (Maurice) Algae an anthology of phrases. 1928. Batemau289 words
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Article519 1929-06-22 32 600 MILES-AN-HOUR MOTOR. Machine That Annir.ilates Distance. A patent has just been applied lor lo protect an invention wincu, it is claimed, will make possible tue construction ot a machine capable of aerial velocities of 000-miles-an-hour. The application was lodged under the title "An improved method of varying the weight519 words
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Advertisement42 1929-06-22 32 BIOCITIN banishes all MENTAL DEPRESSION, sustains the POWER OF CONCENTRATION, strengthens the NERVES, tastes like a SWEETMEAT, Obtainable m powder and tablet form ficm all leading Dispensaries and Stores. Sole Agents HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD., 309, 31 313, North Bridge Road SINGAPORE.42 words
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Advertisement31 1929-06-22 33 1 GRAMOPHONES! I <• I FOR THE BEST I AND LATEST X GRAMOPHONES X AND RECORDS Imong huat co,| (GRAMOPHONE STORES) No. 97. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Opposit* Adelphi Hotel Buildings J f31 words
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Advertisement694 1929-06-22 33 t T^ «r t^ I Koninklyke Paketvaart Mjatscliappij. V >VAI PACKKI SAVH.ATIOK ill •>l H.\'l\M\ V ri«.r«t«^l m HoM<in<ll «J» i mm k COWTBACI WITH 1 1 1 1 m iiiiki \m^ :ni»ian i.oveknmk.ni V Telephone No. 3640 sub-connections to:— Manager's IVsk, Asst. Manager's IKsk, Marine Suj.t ('.nural Freictlt Dept.,694 words
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Article1240 1929-06-22 34 SIR HARRY LAUDER - "WE MUST HAVE SIR HARRY LAUDER 6. LAUGHTER. By FfeOpla the world over are separated by apparently imi>assable gulfs, and perhaps the greateal is that of language* When iiati<>n> speak different tongues there is ■iwSTfi a feeling of unrest between them, bom till peaceful they may seem, but, VBCII two1,240 words
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Advertisement331 1929-06-22 34 J ARRIVED 10 INCH DOUBLE SIDED 9 I "BANNER" RECORDS. S «097. A. My Blue Heaven Fo a B. I Wonder How You re Sprndin* Yoor Ivirirtfs Vqw f Xlrol v »^l fl 6200. A.SallyOf *y Drttm?. (M. ihr r Kr« Pc mi. roxTrr, v B. SBiilesAreMaklngibeHorldGoronDd. lal 'l •235.331 words
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1046 1929-06-22 35 lO pu; parmoor at close quarters. It deals with the career of one •i greatest lawyers and one of It fcntkttM of his day. odeat of the Council is one htfffa offices of State which •able kudos without ÜBpot* M bolder the arduous duties1,046 words
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Advertisement101 1929-06-22 35 |iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii mi iinrimi iiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHs I H^ F y 1 WHY is proference given to 'PAGODA BRAND 1 1 Ornamental Flooring Tiles? BECAUSE of its superior quality, uniform <k fasti colours, neatness and sharp edges, while the =f prices are moderate. Before making your purchases elsewhere, kindly give us an101 words
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Advertisement317 1929-06-22 36 Vjol US' ME' 16 H. P. '2 H. P. saloon (BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYA) tourer I ill I t t- *■>•'■■♦ j Estate 8 Trust Agencies I! (1927) Limited. j A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COM- ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY DEPOSITED I WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT. I317 words
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Advertisement234 1929-06-22 36 A doctor of DrntaJ SL^ burger, write*: «|O £> i Kalian i make* If J&jt the teeth ttrong I©^^ and hard and $o i A «*»v_, W^y* Make A Your Teeth I Stronger with Kalzana Very few people get enough calcium from their ordinary food. Yet medical science insists that234 words
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Article, Illustration80 1929-06-22 37 I'ltolos by General Charles 0. Dawes General Cawes from a recent photograph taken at a Ranch where he was spending a holiday is seen with the inev,table pipe, prepared to rough it out. 1 c above dolls which formed part of the Chinese LanternSeah Kwang Jim - 80 words
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Article, Illustration81 1929-06-22 38 The South China and Perak Chinese Footballers. The visiting team won the match by 3—2. Mr. Lam Looking, who presented the troo'- to the winners, is seated on the left and Mr. Leong Sin Nam, J.P.is seated on the right of the table. -lash-light81 words
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Advertisement33 1929-06-22 40 S. T. RAJA CO., S3, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. BOOK-SELLERS, PRINTERS AND STATIONERS, BOOKBINDERS RUBBER STAMP MAKERS, AND SUPPLIERS OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CATHOLICS. PLEASE CALL OR PHONE 3206 FOR A TRIAL ORDER.33 words
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Advertisement225 1929-06-22 40 rTyiuvenation If i 4 VIRIUNE li I i I m HI I FERTILWE l WvmSBEBM .> SOZJS AGENTS t E. M. ABDULLA Co. j. 27, Robinson Road, Singapore. »»♦»♦»♦»♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< i I TOOTHACHE OR ANY I DENIAL TREATMENT CONSULT m I THE QUALIFIED DENTIST C. URANO 56, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. i225 words
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Advertisement139 1929-06-22 41 DOES YOUR BABY CRY IN THE NIGHT? The onrj ooamnsoavaenae way to Hop .1 baby'i crying at ajghl is t«> correct the cau^ of its crying, and this usually can quite easily he done by sdnuntttering Baby's Own Tablets, the simple, pure and absolutely safi ipectnc for childhood's common ailments.139 words
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Advertisement232 1929-06-22 41 REEVES FIXED INDIAN INK. Waterproof Indian Ink T|^"| The original fixed BLACK Drawing l^^^J Ink and Coloured Drawing Inks for iIH VVRk Draughtsmen, m use everywhere. I l^^^^^~ ONEOUNCEBOTILE These Inks have been m use for many years m the principal drawing offices throughout Greßt Britain, India and the Colonies.232 words
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Article1006 1929-06-22 42 A little while ago, after a l«»ng sjk-II of div weather, a party of tfippefl went for .< picaic m tlic N\w Poftft They >pent a Mofl enjoyable day m the open air, and returned home all the better for their outing Hut the Forest m a deal1,006 words
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Article172 1929-06-22 42 lyack of time is made an excuse for superficial accomplishment, but no one is so busy that he cannot find time to read if he will but diligently make the most of his opportunities. "Dost thou value life?' 1 said Franklin. "Then do not waste time,172 words
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Article155 1929-06-22 42 HOPE. The soul's oxygen. K. .Walsh The kiss of the future. Tennyson A sweet moderator of passions. Simonides < )il for the wrestler's wounds. Harless. The miserable man's god, and th< presumptuous man's devil. Feltham. The captive's freedom and the sick man's health; The lover's victory and the155 words
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Article66 1929-06-22 42 Selfishness is m itself self-ruin. No man who gives himself the first place m his thoughts and words and actions is ever well cared for. In the material, m the mental, and m the spiritual world it is a truth of truths that he that loveth his life loseth it,66 words
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Article285 1929-06-22 42 So many people's religion is i fair weather affair. A little rain, and it run and crumbles; a touch of strain, and i snaps. How often out at the front om lay and watched an aeroplane hieh v] m the blue and sunlight, a ihimmeriog glistening,285 words
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Advertisement65 1929-06-22 42 'OO TABLETS S5- I OkASA'SO I neuros I akttotujAx ac^uo' II I I Okaus /^t"aeTs 'j. I ana high OHonak I mec/'CQ' scientists o' Ok asa -j Oy n<y I Okasa 1 I Registered TRADE MARK. I Made According lo I ftie prescription of I OR. LAHUSEN. M. D. I65 words
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Article1168 1929-06-22 43 Mary Grace Ashton - Mary Grace Ashton VI. HARD CASES. By I (authoress of "Rice," "Shackles of the Free," etc.). I I L kc aiost serious matters of Life, is very difficult. One of the rk S its importance is that it requires ilort. But there are so many r nl1,168 words
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Advertisement60 1929-06-22 43 "DO DO" I instantly banishes all the unplea- X Mmt smells of the armpit. No V •f more washing with soap and «f *j* scrabblng—no more trouble. The first application proves its magic worth. Its result will please you. 60 cts. a jar or 2 jars for $1.00 Post Free.60 words
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