Malayan Saturday Post, 13 July 1929
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section38 1929-07-13 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY ~VOL- vi- NO 26 JULY 13. 1929. PRICE 20 CENT 3 w 1 a 1 1 11 The Malayan Saturday Post W :^^^^mm^Wfr^^^mt^^ JULY 13. 1929.38 words
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Advertisement221 1929-07-13 1 Wttrf Dealer telle Tyre? of puni^P rang* gj^ iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiwßiiiiiiwiawi»iimw-wiw a I By Special &£4jJ Bi M Tbe I I- Appoißtneßt To King ol Sitm. I ?A INEXPENSIVE SOUVENIR PRIHS FOR SCHOOL SPORTS. i \j/ 1 J9L A VERY EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF <*JlL_ W^ 1 1 P CUPS. MEDALS CHALLENGE SHIELDS221 words
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Advertisement277 1929-07-13 2 1 THE NANKING HOTEL -g&jge* *££&&&> _^E^R_^^^| t^wM^-' -3_f"'" >i" *>^_»K_j____&'* _3_r4__E___K_l_t *..^v Accommodation-Airy _^3H^B^B|_^__________________H___. Rooms Sanitarily Iqnipped Chinese Food Drinks Big Shady Compoond m t H _b*iii!____________ff^_A ElficieDt Senricc-Chargcs Picturesque Sea-Front K. 'f^yi^WWHllß_ftflMi Moderate-Special Eate ___b^______^D __r I^g^gflMßS^^^^HHHp' Engagement. NORTH BEACH-KALAWEI ROAD, Telephone No. 686 Telegram "Maniing" Penang. PENANG.277 words
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Advertisement106 1929-07-13 2 MiuiiwiiiiiiiiiiuiittiiiiwuLHNiHiiiuttmmmiH wwwwfwiiiiiniiiif-iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii I THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. I PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Single Copy 20 cents. 1 Within British Malaya. Outside Britiah Malaja. E 3 montha _.< $0.50 3 montha m $3.15 E 6 montha 4.7$ 6 montha tag s za montha 9.00 ia montha m 11.60 1 NOTE: Please add106 words
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Article696 1929-07-13 3 "What is a sardonic smile?" asked a judge recently. The smile that a wife smiles into the telephone receiver when she heart that her husband is again "detained at the office." The honeymoon is that part of a girl's life which comes between the lipstick and the696 words
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Advertisement91 1929-07-13 3 THE HALL MAKK OF OUAIIIY. .ook for this Brand when mying Tea. tis >\>ur of Purity. la\jur and Economy. Of all grocers. Sole Agents.— a. Bartholomeusz, Ltd.. 3-A Katflcs Quay. i Aam**mmmamo-*-********^mm************ mmmmmMmmx @PTC3g_®-Y ®p sag, ®(?(_(3.2_ini©G. <_®(I§ OlrO ©OL ©_To?SSfi.l__ tniA-D-iT® <s_str m (s_m«s ©MLLS I C C 'VAKEFIELD91 words
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Advertisement243 1929-07-13 3 HELPS FOR t CAMBK.DOE STUDENTS *> Karapurose ot uu.ius U-e-ar u.tfl i Questions and notes on Julius Caesar 0.81 *> •J. ia Supplement of Julius Caesar 0.41 J Commentary and Question- jr naire on Julius Caesar 0.30 X Notes on A Tale of Two Cities 0.81 J J Commentary and243 words
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Article2968 1929-07-13 4 MURIEL HINE - MURIEL HINE By "How much longer is this state of things to endure, Selina The man spoke impatiently as he turned his handsome, moody face to his companion, where they sat m a quiet corner »»f tiie palm room The lady shrugged her shoulders with a2,968 words
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Advertisement19 1929-07-13 4 £LW\ 4^4_^_-tjl_!-S> Straight from the packet into your pudding —the cleanest raisins you have ever seen *s SUN-MAID RAISINS19 words
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Article1258 1929-07-13 5 r WITHOUT HARD WORK Ck-TcK A DULLER MAK bOY THAN EVER. B> s- Sidney Low. form Of another, ,r portion of the ?f pul than any other subject r* fining, and some- put that into the backP f is. of course, an element an d1,258 words
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Advertisement201 1929-07-13 5 TYTRY LIFE'S OUTLOOK is always overcast to the man whose nerves are all awry or who suffers habitually from dysiK'psia. Cheerlessly he gazes out on the world's activities and pleasures, unable to understand howothers can find happiness therein. The need of such a man is a revivifying of his nervous201 words
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Advertisement140 1929-07-13 6 fr .fti-ip— .fr-T— C-ii-ifr-n-fr n> ......******a*l***a*~-**~*****»*****.*~*..'. i ILTRATION of water four times. f R I 11.EERIGERATI0N of gas and water, nicely adinsted to i h needs of both. f IjLeratlON of all drinks, perfect. I3IJPER VISION of every process, uaflagginglv ma m tai d 1 t JCIFFICIENCY of all appliances,140 words
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Article, Illustration188 1929-07-13 7 /'//.'/.'N ->_V I A. V. S. Natham, G. 0. Hovil. T Wogwood, M Arriffin. Loke Yaik Kwai. G. W. Bryant. Ng Kok Khew, Chong Fah Sung Tung Kwok Chan, Lim Hock Kiat. Loke Yaik Foo, J. R. Errington Ong Ec Kong, Dr. Green.0. V. Kok,; Pudu. - 188 words
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Article, Illustration77 1929-07-13 8 By A Sinha ese Artist Of Johcre. A portrait of His Highness The Prince Ahmad cf Johore m Volunteer Uriform. The artist is Mr. 0. Don Peris, a former pupil cf the well known French painter M. Gereux. The wedding of Mr.77 words
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Article, Illustration68 1929-07-13 8 T mf TPAFPir ncpT. TFAM— WINNERS OF THE HAM CUP FOR THE SEASON 1929 30 Seated m tne centre (lett to right) Messrs W. L. Mussett. A. T. Knight, J. Strachan, General Manager 'F.lfl.SL RfaHwaVV and G. W. Lloyd. The inset on the left shows the68 words
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Advertisement222 1929-07-13 9 J^\/X^ WEAKNESS, I JK" V^-^'U DEBILITY AN/EMIA DESCHIENS' Syrup at HaemotJobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines. etc OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING DISPENSARIES. a CARLSBERG BEER LTK\| Obtainable from222 words
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Article1332 1929-07-13 10 I/O DRESSES DESIGNED. For Clara Bow's "Wild Party." The special wardroln. department of the 1 araniount Hollywood studios produced over 170 distinctive articles of feminine dress for the Paramount alltalking production "The Wild Party, starring Clara How. The garments ranged from filmy lingerie to exotic black and white1,332 words
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Advertisement22 1929-07-13 10 COMING SOO/VI I ALHAMBRA. I HEAVEN I X -with- GEORGE O'BRIEN AND LOIS MORAN I A WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL I I Z22 words
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Advertisement492 1929-07-13 10 DON'T FORGET! before going home today get Pinkettes, the dainty little lax.n give nature just the assistance e-orrect constipation, livcrisluummM headaches, ill-smelling breath. PIN KETTES also clear the complexion of pint g Flemishes, relieve Piles, are a> nature. )f chemists everywhere, at I vial, Pinkettes Keep You Well m m492 words
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Article2212 1929-07-13 11 mgs, **r l r n ght. .> IB s LOOKER-OS. X I. a a.;..::vvvvvvvvvv*v«v EV- KST ROYAL PARTY. I k,NG F.LMOFTHE DERBY. l M EM'^YOFMCAR WILDE. I .nd-u, Jnne 7. 1929. ■King's Plant. W v ol the relapse he _-M m going to Windsor Castle, W? rttend2,212 words
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Advertisement89 1929-07-13 11 _-_-_____r7r~~_ EASTERN SERIES INDIA XHE wondrous "Taj Mahal" was the out- come of superior knowledge, skilled hands and purest material. Even to-day it is recognised as the supreme example of Oriental architecture. Superior knowledge, skilled hands and purest materials are the dominant factors which made -and still keep-" Milkmaid M89 words
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Article985 1929-07-13 12 CHRISTINE MARRIOTT - CHRISTINE MARRIOTT li .2. CHILDREN PREFER DISCIPLINE. The result of the child suppression thai belonged to the seen -and- not heard" era has bata a swing-over to child tyranny. In many modern homes the children are allowed to usurp everyone's attention They receive first consideration m all985 words
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Advertisement118 1929-07-13 12 lIIIIIISUItIMtMMtM fl A n MT i| t ___^___^___^_a__________________________l rT^iuvcnalion f Q m MT M affuso >t-n»_w trnmrnmaaam f M „jTi-U- _T _nr»-/»<ft_t-- y-W_»-VlUm____ j 1.4 VIRIUNE I ___H m f I.M -majm^ *am **-*><•<** w***r***w fr M m 2m smr •99***+ I J •«r_H_rtKwv Mil FERTIUME I I H -m***-*118 words
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Article923 1929-07-13 13 B..NG SMILES OF THE WEEK. Luiiimm." i aJJ L has been to li>oh, and o| his visit was the hustle which bf displayed iii And that was not r-.ntary to "the Hub," MM version "From Our Vnt." Sir Hugh had "a n> Ive horns," m that he Bine guests923 words
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Advertisement295 1929-07-13 13 IBW-'" ''''A v north/-^X %y EUKOPE j I |*U:- s^:- gir stATTitf :«_W_i-TOi l !*Ui_C____ ttl6^Sv :fc w- a _l I dvvs i a.„._, >° am^icv 2&___iJ3S^s__ Excellent Accommodations I a_ _Vu__V _»-> 'sit i ****y <_< ,»r_. a, _oq>^ l| m^fgrji^^^ 'xSP^' W?^ 7*^-1 Superior Service I Jr i\>295 words
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Advertisement92 1929-07-13 14 Were you on time this morning? iU^^^^^^V!^*^/. VOI' will be on time /V_^iri /Vv*A_i ndy < ,r- > Westclos to wake jJ_^_?/V^T Westclox alarms know M^_K^li__-)-_i tne responsibility nf calling l>4 SINGAPORE HUA PAO n mT I II B I^^ I MORE PROFUSELY I ILLUSTRATED A I THAN EVER Z-sk92 words
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Advertisement176 1929-07-13 14 j FOR HOUSING SCHEMES; j G. R OEHLERS 30. St. Michael's Road. SINGAPORE. > MANUFACTURER OF PRECAST CONCRETE POST AND PANEL > COOLIE LUES, BATHROOMS, MSNIRY AND TELEPHONE EMIRS, LATitINES ANO UiHER BUILDINGS, CANTILEVER ANH SO-ARfc CUIC-tfilE LA I Kilt. SEATS, AND CONCRi TE DUSi BINS OF MUNICIPAL PATTEKN. CHEAPER176 words
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Article, Illustration179 1929-07-13 15 Watching the Sports. Left to right: Capt. G. Ambler, M.C., the Hon. Dr Winstedt, Director of Education, Mr. Drury, Head Master Johore English College, the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, Mrs. Wins, e dt, Mrs. G. Ambler. Mrs. A. S. Small, Mr. F. L. Shaw, Ag. Inspector179 words
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Advertisement201 1929-07-13 17 Hf ii n a 1 __m__, __pw 18 H w w\ At 9no ll rail 1 m% I I f w t W _T A/ 1 _rl Wa rnin^ 1 I to the Public I pXTREADY Flashlights and Unit Cell Rarer- I ies are recognized the world over as the201 words
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Advertisement104 1929-07-13 17 I ••*<*• *c* *i* *i* *j* *y I "HOMELITE" Portable Cenerator t a fami'y member of the popular X "HOMELITE" Portable Centrifugal Pump. 1 V* feJjrajyflHKn i 3_r ___m>v i__i ______B __^__i _6_S W* jjE, B _pg_ waaer m ***a*mmmWm^ kW^ V Engine: Single Cylinder. Air-cooled, Bosch Magneto. <♦ Generator:104 words
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Article1069 1929-07-13 18 Argus - Argus A MALAYAN REVIEW V •>•> •:••>•:••>•><••:•♦♦♦♦♦♦•>•>•><•**• •>•><• By Being by nature an excessively unxlest man, I could not suppress a tendency to blush m confusioi. when m last week's "Malayan Saturday Post" I read a reference to my constant agitation, m diffcr<nt journals and under1,069 words
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Advertisement305 1929-07-13 18 OVER $9,500,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. i HE.O OFF.CE: W-_- !_»__->■ Old E.C. j The Company has j_20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the 2 British Life Assurance Companies Act In every particular. ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF305 words
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Article2140 1929-07-13 19 li, Spectator." Football Circles. mutator' writing to l rcSS has caused a tball circles and as the ()JIC of public interest and m ;ltll scd explanation offered vlcU the Joints raised m the ilntv to outline the exact a* it _taada today, the future kft m the hands2,140 words
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Advertisement45 1929-07-13 19 <_+++♦++»+++♦♦»♦♦+ FOR TOOTHACHE! OR ANY I DENTAL TREATMENT CONSULT I THE QUALIFIED DENTIST G. URANO I 56, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. 1 Phone 2082. Opposite Straits Motor Oarage j PAINLESS TREATMENT j 1 MODERATE CHARGES I f CONSULTATION ST ANY g r/ME of oxr o* night. A45 words
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167 1929-07-13 20 CHINA NEEDS HELP. Amsterdam, July /ÜbeftO lmelli welcoming the Chinese delegates to the' Fifth Confess of the International CbainUr of Commerce, expressed his profound conviction that the world must take an active interest m the resurrection of China, which for her part Could167 words
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Article140 1929-07-13 20 Berlin, July R. A unique experiment for opening important vistas for international meetings begins on Monday when electro-techni-cai congresses meet simultaneously at Aix la Chappelle, the Hague, Vienna and Budapest, where the meeting halls are equipped with loudspeakers and niLrophones interconnected by specially laid wires, thus140 words
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Article96 1929-07-13 20 APPEAL TO SECRETARY FOR COLONIES. London, July 5. ,\t tlu annual meeting of the AntiSlavery and Aborigines Protection So cicty m London, Mr. Charles Roberts, presiding, said that it was very disap- 1 pointing to find that mui-tsai "oi child slaves*' m Hon- Kong had actually increased m96 words
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Article145 1929-07-13 20 GERMAN SCHOLARS AT OXFORD. London, July 5The Rohodei Scholara 1 dinner at Oxford to-night was attended by the Prince of Wales, Mr. Stanley Baldwin and ten pre-war German Rhodes Scholars, including Count Bematorff, Counsellor of the Embassy m London Mi. Baldwin announced that the trustcea had decided to145 words
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Article181 1929-07-13 20 CHINESE OFFICIAL'S WIFE IN TROUBLE. San Francisco, July o. Three thousand tins of opium, valued at a million dollars, were found by Customs officers to-day when they broke open trunks and suitcases belonging to the wife of a Chinese Consular official, who is stated to have no diplomatic181 words
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Article799 1929-07-13 20 FOOT TAXES TO GO. London, July o. lv the House of Commons ;ii question time to-day, Mr. Shaw, Secretary for vVai. IS-d th.it no manoeuvres or inteiid< operations would be carried out this > ear by the Hritish Army M the Rhine (Ministerial Cheers The Covernment would not799 words
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Article91 1929-07-13 20 STALtMAFE IN NORTH CHINA. Peking, July As the result of a conference betweea Chiang Kai-slick, .en Hsi-shan aud C'liang Hsue-hliang (who arriveel freHii -Uukdcn yesterday evening), Veil Hsishan agreed for the present to ab_Sdoo his proposed foreign tour and take over charge of the re-organisation ot North West91 words
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Advertisement45 1929-07-13 20 For 1929. ~S_&M/ll I PPE T Jl \J VV C<4 P"<— Jpd_j/____ «t4,_( c_~/> e r_(,c_) I I With the new 'Finger Tip Control,' The most potable advance m driving convenience since the sell starter. LARGER BODfES OF GREATEST BEAUTY CYCLE CARRIAGE CO, (1929) LTD.45 words
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Article193 1929-07-13 21 ,;,1 Annual School Sjx.rts were -«tli Siiturday on the School rhcrc was a large gathering iudin. pntnnll and those Mal,van Hducation. Miss k m < ..a. MA. B-Sc. the principal aW I the Honourable Inche 1 M1( lin Abdullah very kindly pri/.es. 1 f has193 words
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Article413 1929-07-13 21 rhi annual athlete sports oi >t. Andrew > School were held on the Raffles School ground on Thursday last week m the presence e>f a large crowd of interested spectators. F«>r the individual championship l- ng Chung hah and Gabriel Liang tied with seven points each.413 words
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Article372 1929-07-13 21 A WARNING TO SEA BATHERS. Perhaps it is not generally known tnai almost all round the coast Qi Malaya, and Ceylon tor tliat matter, the Ikan Seminlan, a Little po_-oa_oue tis.li, is prevalent. it is alxuit three inches long, has a sharp spike on its back and is372 words
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Advertisement64 1929-07-13 21 {{{.••■/YCARI 11! jrs;S The total all-time pro- 1 1!< j .[♦< Wi &9\ duction of Coodyear \M A i i i\ i f'M pneumatic tyres for fAj im motor vehicles is now \f im ill it) [oj| more than 110,000,000 (K| im millions more than m im In im have64 words
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251 1929-07-13 22 The Malyan Saturday Post. July 13, 1929. CONCORD IN MALAYA. Once again Ferak has given a lead m inter-communal fraternity. At Ipoh a few evenings ago what is described as a Concord Dinner was held— a gathering at which Europeans and Asiatics met on common ground for the purpose of251 words
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Article251 1929-07-13 22 Aii organisation known as the Hritish Commonwealth League recently held its annual conference m London, and among the subjects which it discussed was Unsocial evil m Malaya. On the motion of an Australian lady (and whether Miss Ruby Rich has ever visited this country we do not251 words
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Article322 1929-07-13 22 'Hie spendthrift, whether an individual or a Government, notoriously discerns only one course uot economy by a revision of expenditure but the enlargement of revenue by any possible expedient. That is what is happening m the F.M.S. Only quite recently the "Malay Mail produced a reasoned322 words
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Article42 1929-07-13 22 HONG KONG DROUGHT RELIEVED. I" Renter's Service] Hong Kong, July 1 1 The drought has ended and it i^ now raining more <>r less copiously. Hong fCong, July 12. Tiie heavy downpour lias removed all anxiety of a water famine.42 words
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Article124 1929-07-13 22 NINE CADETS BURNT TO DEATH Renter's Service. London, Jnh There was a terrible terminati. fete at Gillinghani. Kent, on behalf h: local hospitals. Crowds colled night-time to witness a denionstrai tire brigade life-saving, when house prematurely caught tir_ Iu i eotlnpaed on the occupants. Nine cadeti were124 words
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Article143 1929-07-13 22 (Reuter's Service.] Culver City, July i The aeroplane "Angeleno" has established a new refuelling endurance record of 175 hours 59 seconds and is still flying. (This is the third time m a few weeks that the record has been broken, since 1: was originated by the "Question Mark"143 words
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Article98 1929-07-13 22 [Reuter's Service.] Salt Lake City, July g Masashi Goto, the Japanese pilot who left Los Angeles on July 3 on a project ed world fight, is reported to have been found dead beside his wrecked 'plane at Provocanyon. Xew York, July 10, The report with regard98 words
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Article39 1929-07-13 22 [Renter's Service. 1 Btnghampton, New York, July Five were killed when they were t ed m the blazing wieckage of coaches of the Cleveland to New Vol express, which collided with a derailed goods train.39 words
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Article48 1929-07-13 22 [Renter's Service. 1 The"Pathfinder is stated to have had a magnificent flight of 3,400 miles m *i_ hours but was troubled by fog for a pan of the way. lt had no wireless and He* high, not wasting any petrol by descending to signal to shipping.48 words
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Advertisement141 1929-07-13 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 IN TOWN OPENING OF THE ROYAL GRILL JUNE Ist. ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Protect^ Baby's Skin! Keep moisture,141 words
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Advertisement22 1929-07-13 22 Cure Sore Throat f and prevent infections diseases such aa Influenxa, Diphtheria. w, ScarUt Fever, etc. wi--fORMAMINT 7k. Garm-Kllli** 7 kraal Tmbl.t22 words
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Article790 1929-07-13 23 INTERNATIONAL TRADE j EDIFICE. [fester's Service.. Amsterelam, July 10. id topic at the international Cosan-Cfce Congress WM ((Il „n>R re-construction and the 4 future loans. -pot, Chi_l .-inencandelcga.e, ha :l Chinese tor coining hallway 'J world to participate tor the V Hie Congress, tie *ai Heel ____r 1790 words
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Article152 1929-07-13 23 "SOUTHERN CROSS" AT CROYDON. A WILD WELCOME. [Renter's Service. Kingsford Smith's Important Mission. The "Southern Cross" beat Bert -tinkler's record for the Kngland-Aus-tralia flight by nearly two days, taking ls\ days from Derby, Australia, to Croydon, England. London, July 10. The "Southern Cross" left Rome at 4.55 a.m.152 words
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Article108 1929-07-13 23 THE REVISED PRAYER BOOK. [Renter's Service.] London. July n. The Upper House of the Convocation of Canterbury by 23 to 4 Passed a resolution on the motion of the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr Lang\ santioning the use of the Revised Prayer Book 1928, by Bishops and clergy m parishes, provided108 words
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Article59 1929-07-13 23 NEW YORK TO NEW JERSEY. [Renter's Service.] New York, July io. The first over-water contact between New York and New Jersey was established by a cable between tonira erected m the Hudson River to support a new bridge. The Governors and Mayors of New York and New Jersey59 words
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Article81 1929-07-13 23 "PATHFINDER" SUCCEEDS. [Reuter's Service. 1 Madrid, July o. The trans-Atlantic monoplane "Pathfiiidr" landed on the beach near Saiitaneler at o.io p.m. Madrid, July io. As daylight was fading, a roaring monster appeared from the blue, flying low, the occupants waving handkerchiefs t( denote a desire to land.81 words
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Advertisement183 1929-07-13 23 Wk wfc A /this\ isthewav j 1 to earn dot c a V money J The Remarkable I C. S. Method makes Home Study simple, practical, and profitable. THREE THINGS EVERY MAN WANTS To make good. To have his abilities recognized. T 1 earn more money, for money is w183 words
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Article127 1929-07-13 24 GREAT DEBATE OPENS. [Reuter's Service. J Pans, July EI. m a UMlirli lasting three and a half boon, which he will continue to-morrow M. 1 oiucaic QpC-ild the great debate on the question of tlebt agreenieiits before a packed sitting ot the C-MM-bflf of Deputies. He127 words
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28 1929-07-13 24 I Renter's Service. London, July 11. An early statement m the House of Commons with regard to the Singai>ore Base is foreshadowed.28 words
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88 1929-07-13 24 CHINA REVOLUTIONARY FOREIGN AGENTS. I Renter's Service.] London, July 1 1. In the House- of Commons Conidr. C lkllairs asked if the Government would co-operate with the Chinese Government m the territory they control m or contiguous to China m stopping the revolutionary activities of foreign agents. Dr. H. Dalton.88 words
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43 1929-07-13 24 [Reuter's Service. J Delhi, July 11. The well-known Punjab Congress leader, Dr. Satyapal, has been sentenced to two years rigorous imprisonment and a tine of Rs. 500 for making a seditious speech m March, tte received the sentence smilingly43 words
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55 1929-07-13 24 ARBITRATION TREATY BETWEEN FRANCE AND SPAIN. [Renter's Service. J Madrid, July 11. A treaty of conciliation and arbitration bitweefi Prance and .Spain has been signed m Paris. It provides for the pacific sett lenient of all litigious questions between the two countries and recourse to arbitration m aevordance with the55 words
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Article91 1929-07-13 24 [Reuter's Service. Washington, Jully 11. A strong hint to the Republican high tariff "Diehards" to moderate their demands was made by President Hoover when he conferred at the White House with number of leading protectionists. Tin- President's advice was to "use the yard-stick of adequate protection'91 words
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Article76 1929-07-13 24 I Rente r'> Service. J Berlin, July 11. Two Russians— Vlaelimirorloff, who held a high jx>sitioii m Tsarist Russia and 1 eter Paolonow ski have beeu sentenced to font months imprisonment for forcing documents and attempting to commit fraud. They were convicted of au effort to sell76 words
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Article169 1929-07-13 24 GERMANY'S LATEST ACHIEVEMENT. [Reuter's Service. J Berlin, July 5. The Domier Works at Kriedrieh„hakn announce the completion of the world s greatest flying boat, aeeoniinodatiiik i-* 1 passengers and a crew of 30, whose construction lasted 2$ years. The boat is equipped with twelve motors developing over 0,000169 words
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Article68 1929-07-13 24 LEADERS' NOCTURNAL DEPARTURE. [Reuter's Service.] Peking, July ii. Everyone is vainly guessing regarding the unexpected departure of the Chinese leaders last night. Chiang Kai-shek went to Xailking at mid-night whereafter very urgent orders were issued for *i)ecial trains for Yen Hsi-shan to Taiyttan at I.JO a.m., Chang68 words
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Article27 1929-07-13 24 COPIOUS RAINFALL. [Renter's Service.] Hong Kong, July 1 1. The drought has elided and it is now raining more or less copiously.27 words
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Article61 1929-07-13 24 LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF DRUGS [Reuter's Service. 1 Paris, July 10. The authorities are investigating the mystery of four boxes of "personal effects" consigned under cover of diplomatic immunity to a high official of the Afghan legation which was foiuid to eon tain heroin and eoc;iiiie valued ;it61 words
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Article51 1929-07-13 24 e5,000 PER ANNUM. Londem, July 4. The Premier Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, announced that Mr. J. H. Thomas's salary was par annum, which on previous occasions was paid to the holder of the post of Lord Privy Seal when Spadal resixmsibilities were assigned to that51 words
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Article73 1929-07-13 24 Interviewed at Port .Said, ex-King Anianulla stated that he would remain m Italy for a year, after which he hoped to return to Afghanistan as a private individual, his ambition being to become a farmer. He denied that he had brought any treasure from Afghanistan. Anianulla73 words
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Article45 1929-07-13 24 [Renter's Service. I London, July 11. Mr. Mac Donald this afternoon received General Dawes, the I'nited States Ambassador, m his private room at the Hou*e of Commons. The meeting, which lasted several hours, was a renewal of the Lossiemouth conversations.45 words
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Article79 1929-07-13 24 [Reuter's Service. 1 London, July 1 1. The last phase of the H47 tragedy w as enacted at a gathering at dusk, when H.M.S. Rodney, flying the flag of the Rear-Admiral Commanding Surmarines. accompanied by six destroyers, paid th.' .Arty's last respects to the sunken vessel. The79 words
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Article118 1929-07-13 24 TO AGREE TO MEET IN LONDON OVER REPARATIONS. f'-OLU-g s __}mva] London, July 1 1 It is learned that the British Government is about to address another appeal to France to waive her objection to the holding of the ptupoeed Reparations Conference m London. It is118 words
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48 1929-07-13 24 [Renter's Sen-ice. 1 Constantinople, July n, The Soviet Government has requested Turkey to authorise a Soviet air squadron to fly over the Dardanelles oil the forthc taring visit to Italy m return for the Italian seaplane squadron*, visit to the Hlack Sea.48 words
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Article190 1929-07-13 24 SINGAPORE BEAT BATAyiA The Late-port annual races I*l Koninklyke Bataviasche V.C. ml J R.S.V.C. which were sailed 01 afternoon, Sunday morning noon, ceasti tuted the third ye f event and resulted m a win R.S.V.C by |q) points to 24. The three Batavian yachts i i' r (Mr. van190 words
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Article332 1929-07-13 24 (>n Saturday the 2uth ultimo at tl Penang Hindu Sebha Building, r..: a special ineeting of the Indian S Going Passengers' Grievance I-.r.quii Committee was held to look intod alleged grievances of passengers betwi Xegapatanam and Penang. Mr. A 9 garam Pillay presided. The complaints among other-332 words
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Article611 1929-07-13 25 PRINCE OF WALES PRESIDES Brilliant Gatnering. London, Juiy 8. N uas the scene e>l Hani gathering to-night 4 a banquet, at which trine* ki g«V«i m *(n pt j; .be and Lady Baile) by K^V n(llU <>t InternatxNtal rent commetaorated the j Ich Sir Abe611 words
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Article48 1929-07-13 25 TOTAL 32,000,000. Washington, June 10. A world CettSUS of automobile,, collducted by the Department of Commerce, shows that motor vehicles total 32,000,--000, and motor cycles 2,262,000. There are more than 24,000,000 motor vehicles m the United States, there being 2,000,--000 m New york State alone. »-fc..»%»^_«-48 words
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Article77 1929-07-13 25 NEW APPOINTMENT FOR SINGAPORE. London, July S. Mr. \V. R. Smith, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, announced m the House of Commons that it was proposed to appoint immediately two trade commissioners. One would be m Singapore, where the office was closed m [922, and the77 words
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Article112 1929-07-13 25 DU.VHNIUnS TO BE CONSULTED. London, July 6. lv the House of Commons at question time Lieut. -Col. C. Mi lone asked for an indication of the Government's pclicy OU the Singapore Naval Base. Mr. Mac Donald replied that the matter was under consideration. He added thai the112 words
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Article115 1929-07-13 25 PROTEST TO THE LEAGUE. Geneva, July 1 he Secretary General of the League of Nations has communicated without comment to the Council and the Powers signatory to the Straits Convention and members of the League the text of a letter dated June 20 from the President of115 words
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Article89 1929-07-13 25 Loudon, July 8. In the House of Commons at question time Mr. Henderson, Foreign Secretary, said it would be one of the tasks of the International Conference, which would meet m the near future, to determine the exact date to complete the simultaneous evacuation of the Rhineland. Replying89 words
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Article157 1929-07-13 25 IjOiidoii, July 8. In the House of Commons Mr. Graham, President of the Board of Trade,.replying to the Conservative amendment on the Address, moved by Sir ihilip Cunliffe-Lister, declined to go beyond Mr. Mac Donald's statement of the i>oliey as regards Safe-guarding, namely that the Government could not157 words
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Advertisement212 1929-07-13 25 (£.~4...*.*lr*:.4*** »t<}mw^_w^t«-^Mw^w^A I 'Phone 3644. I Tel: "GRANDOTEL." J 1 GRAND HOTEL j 281-A, VICTORIA STREET, I (Corner of Rochore Road, i j Singapore.) j Branch t j INDIAN ROYAL HOTEL, f j 181, Queen Street, Singapore. Excellent meals can be supplied DAY OR NIGHT. f z Ord.rs for meals212 words
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Article794 1929-07-13 26 By WeUemx* F.M.S. vs. Colony Match. This year the ma'ch will be played at Penang and judging troin the form dis played by the Colony players it is doubttill whether they will beat the P. M.S. Undoubtedly the majority of the players will be from the S.C.C, but794 words
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Article629 1929-07-13 26 The annual si>orts of Outram Koael School took place m the school grounds on Friday last week. Raffles gained the Tyebally cup as the champion house of the day with 3b i points, the runners-up being Buckley with 302 i>oints. Hitam the individual champion was also e>f629 words
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Article681 1929-07-13 26 A VERY SUCCESSFUL MEET. The annual athletic sports of the St. Joseph's Institution were held at the Stadium last .Saturday. The Colonial Secretary (the Hon. Mr. John Scott; and Mrs. Scott were present among a large gathering of spectators. Mrs. .Scott distributed the prizes. J. Then681 words
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Article19 1929-07-13 26 The Boas: "Call youmeli i W and you can't put a ribbon machine?" The Girl: Could Pmlercwsk'' M piano?''19 words
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Article1990 1929-07-13 27 ARNOLD BENNETT - ARNOLD BENNETT L g£^J_j_____-_---'-- By di ll y »js a scenario for th_ film r.ow being produced by I A °Dupont for British International Pictures with Anna May j Gilda Grey and Jameson Thomas m the leading roles I I. 1 nay Club. Midnight ■:;agUa Grand Hal ucr mirrors)1,990 words
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Advertisement694 1929-07-13 27 Komnklyke fmum Mutscowu. I .J. (kOYAI. I'ACKKr NAVK. ATION CO OP BATAVIA). Jf V (Incoriioratrd m Holland) *> INDFk CONTRACT WITH THE NKTIIKRI.ANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT .J. Telephone No. 3640 sub-connections to:— Z Z Manager's IXsk, Asst. Manager's IXsk, Marine Supt., General Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and •>694 words
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Advertisement330 1929-07-13 28 hid over six' t'^ff TV sHMH perienen m Chinese M- di- < i t Jroi #4 *X_> (inH l ,s no deleterious igj __fe_______-___i __P^ stomarh-eompiaint Thepric** is 'nly -0 els. J /yv/ a bottle K..n [afcn_-_M m- y^ ____S_l^' (i, the <uff.r- i II i \1 I^^ enl Qetei*e*hfeaw330 words
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Advertisement146 1929-07-13 28 .High Grade <^# j sC^e.4^ i USED FOR EASE JJ AND > <J^ V Tbtse are ilir qualities of the yflW X^i^fe_s_^a I THE PILOT DiSK SET. Frice:— $6 50 to $25.00 c mpl-Ue. Colour:— White Onyx, UalUn Marble. Black, Yellow. Etc. THE PILOT PENS. THE PILOT PEN Mfg.. Co.,146 words
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Article, Illustration45 1929-07-13 29 Madam Sung Ching-lin* (the widow cf Dr. Sun Vat sen) is m the centre: on the left is Mrs. Kung Siang-hsi and on the right Mrs Chiang Kai-shek. Watching the Medical College Football match between the Juniors and Seniors. Spectators at St. Andrew's Schcol Sports.45 words
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Article, Illustration98 1929-07-13 30 Photocraoh taken on the 12th. day of the wedding. From right to left: Messrs Lam Weng Oiak (the youngest son of Mr. Lam Locking), Ho Siew Yoon (the son-in-law of Mr. Lam tjQOkine) Lam Weng Yoon98 words
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Advertisement204 1929-07-13 31 II Here's a real treat for yout I T^QSTUM has a taste all its own, a delicious, mellow, \l JT rich flavour unobtainable m any other beverage. I Postum is genuinely good for you too. Made only I y of wholesome grain, skillfully blended and roasted, I it contains no204 words
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Article1311 1929-07-13 33 C. A. Dawson Scott - C. A. Dawson Scott F^ WITNESSES. By -From Four Who are Dead This Wilson?"). down the thoughts of S3 •tineas a channel by -nicatc with the world L left I would say that lam not Ltt_list,thatldo-_-tbdo_«-»«V J [ij allow me to give. I think atonal >1,311 words
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Advertisement316 1929-07-13 33 *+*>*}*}* m **>* w **}*z** m **z**>*yt**i*& I KINTA QUARRY I CONCRETE WORKS j 6, LEONG SIM NAM STREET, IPOH. GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND REINFORCED X CONCRETE SPECIALISTS. Z SUPPLIERS OF METAL FOR CONCRETE WORK AND FOR ROADS. X EXECUTE ORDERS FOR EVERY KIND OF CONCRETE WORK. j QUOTATION GLADLY SUBMITTED316 words
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Advertisement148 1929-07-13 34 a _fe_+-^-4-__-_t-____^»-+-«-+-«-#ft^-6***Bt**>B^^ THE BEST and MOST ECONOMICAL 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE and 55.00 PER DOZEN manufactured by SINCERE DISPENSARY LIMITED SINGAPORE I I ___?1 L -*X /^^^■tp___P^^\ a ;d£ m '■■nm Tl iXT M. J y_ -i _ocga-6pl 'PH t 5 I^- atr-^J. _H__i I iS. I 1? I i_f_r148 words
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Article744 1929-07-13 35 FRED M. ZEDER - FRED M. ZEDER B. o ic e.P'-esiaent m Charge ot Chrysler Corporation. eain^l,Ch,s- the production oi om up of men. balding an organi/a- know automobile ifacturing, metallurgy, s research, production, 1 transportation. •sler Corporation takes n uch m being a jrotmg <»r--hidc-boond traditions "i being an oreani/ais young744 words
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Advertisement288 1929-07-13 35 "BULLDOG" i I I PATENT STONE CRUSHER I I I ____>*___^_ T mmr" 1 fe_N __f^ 11 J Maximum Output A^l^*mP^M*_________i __Bdf__ MB J THE BULLDOG" CRUSHER IS SUITABLE f FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ROAD METAL I FROM GRANITE, PORPHYRY, LIMESTONE, SYENITE, ETC. AND FOR CRUSHING HARD MATERIALS OF ALL288 words
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Advertisement255 1929-07-13 36 "The longer I live the more I am certain j R n that the great difference between men, jp j) between the fejeble and the powerful, the !s!_ss? great and the insignificant, is energy joj ftfejjf invincible determination, a purpose once _*S?^«__! fixed and then death or victory. That £<$Js£v/255 words
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Article, Illustration176 1929-07-13 37 D AT THE STADIUM LAST SATURDAY WENT OFF VERY SUCCESSFULLY AND THERE WERE SOME FINE PERFORMANCES- Bro. Stephen conducting the Hon. Mr. J. Scott and Mrs. Scott to their seats. Some of the Judges: Dr. P. C. Fernandez, Mr. Yeo Cheok Wah, Dr. H. T. Wee176 words
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Advertisement131 1929-07-13 39 _> m* ._f.. g, ,g g g. j FRANCE OFFERS US THE PRODUCE j OF HER CHOICEST VINEYARDS (GOLDEN GUINEA} t I THE FINEST 11 I I SPARKLING M 1 WINE PROCURABLE ttim LOOK FOR THE GUINEA HHHM tffflbi COIN TRADE MARK gWBB j. ISSI ON EVERY BOTTLE. rfk I131 words
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Advertisement294 1929-07-13 40 I BOOHS ON HUNTING The Art of Shooting and Fishing For Beginners, By F. W. E. Wagner, M.A., SCD. and E. Maude Cox M.A. $1.00 The American Hunter, By Frank Winch. Author of "Fishing" "Camping," "Lite of Buffalo Bill" National Sportsman Series 2 -25 Rifles and Rifle Shooting, By uharles294 words
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Advertisement215 1929-07-13 41 YTRYT THE TALE HER TONGUE TELLS. When your child's tongue is white and coated, or yellow and furred, especially towards the root, it is a sign of disturbed stomach, disordered bowels, indigestion, cold or feverishness. Baby's Own Tablets act almost like magic, and safely even for the youngest babe, m215 words
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Article1096 1929-07-13 42 jg***> s there is a parable which tells of a certmi man who was the <»wnei <»f a very considerable estate, and was uoteel for the efficiency with which he conducted his Inisincss affairs. He was a good landlord, generous and forbearing towards any of his tenants who1,096 words
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Article747 1929-07-13 42 TEMPLES OF COMPASSION. Hospitals have their origin m compassion. It is not strictly true to say that they did not exist m pre-Christian days, but they were then very few and little more than refuges for the helpless. Men's sense of pity was dull, being hindered by fear747 words
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Article20 1929-07-13 42 To get on m life is far le- i*H than to see that life gets on I >'° v Canon AlelH20 words
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Advertisement89 1929-07-13 42 t m I ife___ MADC IN OfMAwr 100 TABLETS —S 5300 $12. Ok asa >s o first c'oss >pec<f<c ror iO neurasthenia overstramca d/ssotisfact'on. acDrcsS'or, y dcspey.aency Ok ASA s ingrcd'enrs rase been re -<?<_ ond highly cr»voroed by rc^ r^ med'co 1 scientists and pn^ xxn\ —WWa Ok ASA89 words
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Article430 1929-07-13 43 wT c R .ruAIM AGAINST ,m-cticut.)- Gene J**"!, the Superior Pou-l „ar«y- S bre-ch of her with. cow-.*. j suit. l a lly denies that be %7> ,ar.y to marry him. i, h attempting to ex--cc with him that may forever be re^ from •ther430 words
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Article349 1929-07-13 43 At tiie last meeting of the Legislative Council when Malayan 'Education and the ideal of a University for Singapore were discussed the Hon. Inche Eunos bin Abdullah said that since Government could not guarantee employment for Malay boys when they leave school it could at least revise349 words
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Article136 1929-07-13 43 In the rush of the whole world to salute the new rulers oi Great Britain, Mr. Baldwin, with hi* pipes, his broccoli snd his gentle jokes has been almost forgotten, save among the members of his own party. And their attention since the General Election has taken the136 words
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Article116 1929-07-13 43 In the other Opposition camp the voice of dissension is also heard. Mr Vivian Phillipps, who, though still a member of the Liberal Party, of which he was once Chief Whip, has never been at pains to conceal his dislike of Mr. Lloyd George, has116 words
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Article66 1929-07-13 43 IMMEDIATE LEGISLATION. Mr. Mac Donald, moving the motion mentioned earlier, announced that the House oi Commons would adjourn at the end of July for the summer recess. The session would last till July, 1930. A number of Bills would be passed before the July adjournment, including two for the66 words
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178 1929-07-13 43 "CORDIALLY SUPPORTED BY LEADERS." "The Times," m expressing approval of the Viceroy's decision to defer holding the Legislative Assembly elections, says that it seems to bs cordially supported by a large number of the Indian political leaders, aome of whom at one time supported the178 words
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Advertisement45 1929-07-13 44 EYE GLAS;gi BEST QUAUTY FRA gg] AND FITTINGS IN NICKEL GOLD-FIL sj) SOLID COLS IMITATION AND Rl L TOSTOISESIELL FIRST QUALITY LEM S3 WHITE AND CROOKK9 J SIGHT TESTING B eoALmni trncu s HOLDING THIS DIPLOMAS Oj IUTISI tFTICAL AhiK AND SPECTACLE HAKEIS CS 145 words
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Title Section9 1929-07-13 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. JULY 13. 1929.9 words
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Article, Illustration77 1929-07-13 1 Choon Keng, the Juniors' Captain introducing his men to Dr. G. v Allen the Patron. Mr. A. A. Sandosham, the President of the Union n cr\ the left. The Juniors' Mascot which brought them luck. The Juniors' Orchestra which helped them to win Some of the77 words
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Article, Illustration19 1929-07-13 2 INTER-PORT ANNUAL YATCH RACES SINGAPORE BEACH Watching the races. A Batavia Yacht. Batavia Yacht Doris (centre). Singapore Yacht Dorothy.19 words
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Article, Illustration25 1929-07-13 3 BATAVIA ROYAL SINGAPORE YATCH CLUB "AT HOME" Royal Batavia Yacht Club members. Royal Singapore Yacht Club members. The Singapore Yacht Kathleen winning m fine style.25 words
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Article, Illustration39 1929-07-13 4 L. Chung Fah, Champion N. Oehlers winning the 880 yds. Old Boys Race G. Liang, Champion Messrs. E. Strickland and C.E.H. Jacobs— the Judges. Mrs. Swindell Jistributing the prizes. Mr. J. Lee, Principal of the39 words
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