Malayan Saturday Post, 9 November 1929
1929-11-09
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Advertisement424 1929-11-09 2 TKE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. NOVEMBER 9, 1929. m' o »i --'0 c-»- -o -o- 'Q" O 1 tiitiiitiitiiitiiiiiiiirfHiHiiiiifiiiiitiittnnftfHnniMHHniUKiiimiiiMNiMiiuHMiiiHiDittiinitiM^, 1 1 I WHY POPIII Aim t THE BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL E Tflll IV/I UL/\[\ I 1 HAIR DRESSING J Large sin 60 cents per bottle or $5.00 per dozen. BECAUSE424 words
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Title Section8 1929-11-09 3 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED NOVEMBER 9. 1929.8 words
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Article658 1929-11-09 3 Witt. "Db yon know of what you remind me Husband So. bul I know of what you remind me." Wife: What Husband >f every little thing I happen to [forget. Another Dew dress Where am I to gel the money to pay for it? I don't kiv>w.658 words
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Advertisement242 1929-11-09 3 HELPS FOR t I CAMBRIDGE STUDENTS > Paraphrase of Julius Caesar 0.81 Questions and notes on Julius •> Caesar 0.81 a Supplement of Julius Caesar 0.41 Commentary and Question- naire on Julius Caesar 0.30 Notes on A Tale of Two Cities 0.81 f > Uommentary and Question- X naire on242 words
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811 1929-11-09 4 Quiz - SPARKLES. BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK Quiz Hv Cochet, one of Prance's Pom Musketeers, will be with us this week, with some companions, to sli#>w us just how tennis should be played. And there 1 such a lot s 1 have to learn a a I fear that Cochet won't811 words
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Article474 1929-11-09 4 A STRENUOUS CONTEST. One of the most strenuous motor contests that the world knows is the International Coupe des Alpcs, over a course of 1,650 miles between Munich and Milan. Thc contest occupies five days, and the Stages vary m length from (l 1 to 585474 words
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Article80 1929-11-09 4 Tht farmer owned side Of the |olf links. that he was taking i short to another when the club's ml)< was eddresaing his ball. The worst member wa to and fro for several Q lour swin-s. and finallj Jj the 1 all about a dozen n X n J glanced80 words
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Article1421 1929-11-09 5 Sir Philip Gibbs - Sir Philip Gibbs By i i i 1 i :,i poet who tirst thought those men Of ours who D tiie world war. It was ivi a touch nf beauty to I Not only m Flanders country of the Somme when I i i t. ii1,421 words
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Advertisement404 1929-11-09 5 I Xo investment on easier terms offers greater prjmise of security and return than Bonds m New Zealand Perpetual Forests Ltd., thelargest commercial Afforestation enterprise m the world, with a subscribed Share capital of £240,718 and a subscribed Bond Capital of £^,400,000. Tiie softwood resources of the world arc heing404 words
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Advertisement288 1929-11-09 6 QUALITY IS THE KEY-NOTE OF __ifcv "CHAP _^t__\ SINGA" J 1 a_K 31 j AERATED WATERS Fraser& Neave Ltd. a— aaaa ♦Jnst Arrived. Jnst Unpacked. The Gibbons' Catalogue of Stamps tor 1930. Whole World m one X Volume (m handsome binding) Gibbons' Priced Catalogue, Part I, Stamps of the British288 words
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Article, Illustration38 1929-11-09 7 H. E. the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon. Mr. John Scott, (second trom left) witnessing the game Snaps ot the play. The Welch team's Mascot. The winning team.38 words
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Article, Illustration225 1929-11-09 8 o Photos by v r#. I In the first picture are seen (standing left to right): Mrs. C. H. Clarke (Sponsor), Mr. W. F. Woodford (uncle of the bride), Mr. J. Mathews (brother ot the bride), Miss E. KlassenPaul & Co - 225 words
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Advertisement193 1929-11-09 9 I/^^V/1 WEAKNESS, X- c -(/J DEBUJTT AN/EMIA Of Hemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout thc world have agreed that thla radical remedy ALWAYS CURBS, and givca health aod atrength. Par setter than ecru ma, raw meat, Medicated wloee, eta. OBTAINABLB FROM ALL LBADINO DISPBNBAJOBB. 1 CARLSBERG BEER Obtainable from all dealers193 words
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Article2221 1929-11-09 10 Speclator - Speclator CHAMPIONS HOLD THEIR OWN. Sott i />'\ SF.A. Clubs Disgusted. There were afl >"it> of inanonw about tlu selection of tlu Rest team to meet the Champions and m order t<» get '»t the truth of the* allegation! I Interviewed leveral club membera and aomc of them2,221 words
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Advertisement9 1929-11-09 10 I pavilion *g£;;«..* r«f^ .ft.Q'c V Est* ft^ol 1,19 words
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Advertisement195 1929-11-09 11 -—^v-1,1?.. X^3T^ri^!jZj n? I yj 3 "T ~ti tt~t: ti it ::""**ry*"!'? :r"""!r *t™*r^?! ~--ri t" 1 il'i nl. JH Cologne, famous m song and story, famous, too, as the cradle of jg 11 1; aromatic "471 V Eau de Cologne, most potent weapon m Beauty? r| j J armour}\195 words
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Article2991 1929-11-09 12 JOHN L. CARTER - JOHN L. CARTER NEW SERIAL STORY. HI By (Author of M The Cinema Girl," Peggie the Aeronaut," etc., etc) To think I have come through he exclaimed. I'm one of the lucky ones I suppose.'' No, you are not I she cried hotly. Didn't you go on working2,991 words
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Article2052 1929-11-09 13 OUR LO NDON LETTER utd ay Post- Special* LOOKER-ON fyright. THE NG'S PLANS FOR WINTER. THE PRINCCI VIEWS ON CARRIAGE. THEB iS hTegion BOOK. FL ,GHT N A^CKET PLANE. ,uloii, 4th Oct, IQ2O. L King e Convalescence. !lV s of summer are past loo k forward to colder r King2,052 words
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Advertisement142 1929-11-09 13 WHEN BAD WEARIER CONFINES CHILDREN TO THE HOUSE THEY ARE APT TO GET CONSTIPATED AND "OUT-OF -SORTS" Turn CORRECT THESE TROUBLES. KEEP THE CHILDREN REGULARCHEERY AND •4 PERFECT HEALTH. S9SB^ CELLULOSE LACQUER WjN^_l_^ Try "Luc"— not paint, not FO R ALL WOOD WORK, ROTAN Jp****^&£j^S varnish, not enamel, but FURNITURE,142 words
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Article3128 1929-11-09 14 MAY EDGINGTON - MAY EDGINGTON I December 15th. Hurrah Left school at last Of course, you know. I didn't really mind being In Paris. One gets lot of wrinkles about clothes, and the shops are lovely, and the cooking, and the uirls at school were sweet— some of thetn and3,128 words
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Advertisement195 1929-11-09 14 ...1».... *I.**>***,»Z* ••*..M..>..M.>MM«>WM«> 1 Books For Cambridge Glasses, f t 1930. f i 10 Years 1 Series Examination Papers. 1 JUNIOR 41 CtS. SENIOR 54 CtS. 1 V I Arithmetic j Algebra (also with answers) i Geography j English History V English Grammar and Composi- I tion New Testament (Gospels195 words
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Advertisement91 1929-11-09 14 <• «g» .j#»j. «j. ♦j» •> •> •> •> <• <• <H I 'Phone 3644. t f Tel: "GRANDOTEL" < GRAND HOTEL j t 281-A, VICTORIA STREET, j Singapore. J NOW UNDER EUROPEAN J MANAGEMENT. > We have made many im- j I provements m our Hotel and j our91 words
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656 1929-11-09 15 Argus - SPORT OF THE WEEK A MALAYAN REVIEW Argus By' have ideas about the for rugger being wrested -.on of tht? lmt^ Ser v must be reflecting at Saturday's result m e-the sound defeat of the Welch Regiment, who of the bulk of the Services tries, both converted. 10 pts. to656 words
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Article349 1929-11-09 15 The Lai nan Concert Party on {Saturday evening tctober igth, gave their fourth conceit since their inauguration early last year. The nett proceeds were divided equally between the 1929 Poppy, Day Fund am! the Labuan Piano Fund. The hall was crowded to its Utmoat Capacity as these concerts349 words
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Advertisement195 1929-11-09 15 I I ,ccrc 'XCEED $10,000,000. ASSURA**CE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000. 2 |AsSt Z iThe Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd.! (iNOOatroftATID m Straits Settlements). j AD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. J The Company has deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with195 words
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Advertisement65 1929-11-09 16 The 'VALET' is the only safety razor and stropping machine combined. Nothing to unscrew— nothing to take to pieces for either stropping or cleaning. VALET Safety Razor Agents HUTTENBACH. LAZARUS SONS —.^—^V" ~j Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang "ALHAMBRA" EXCELLENTS CIGAR jjjjpP^ IN THE EAS r Watch for the ring65 words
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Article, Illustration101 1929-11-09 17 SOME OF THE PICTURES FROM THE SINGAPORE ART CLUB EXHIBITION WHICH IS BEING HELD AT THE ADECPHI Back row, left to right:— Chin Tsun Leong, Kong Soo Vui, Mak Swee Gow, H. Chua J. Wong, Ghanee bin Hassan, Cheah Hong Chiang, i!ddlfVc~>^ Chi How, Ang Bee Chew,101 words
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Article, Illustration62 1929-11-09 18 GROUP PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN ON THE OCCASION f THE DEPARTURE OP MR. D. H. D.LLOW. ASS.STANT TRAPHC MANAGER. IPOH. ON TRANSFER TO THE HEAD OFFICE. K.L. Snapshots taken at Tanjong Malim of the Hockey Match between Sultan Idris Training College and Victoria Institution of Kuala Lumput The62 words
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Article, Illustration31 1929-11-09 18 Pln'tcs by Onion Some ot the performers m the Jai2.Onion - 31 words
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Article533 1929-11-09 20 STUDEBAKER LINKS AERO PLANES AND PULLMANS. A fleet "i President Kights turned tlu link uniting plane- and pullmans m tlu l nited States when the Pennsylvania and Santa Fe Railroads, allied with tlu Transcontinental Aii Transport, introduced a 48 horn 1 nsl to coast passengei service, July Colonel533 words
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Article524 1929-11-09 20 ABOUT 80 TIMES THE SIZE OF, AN ORDINARY TYRE. It i- vcrj probable that some day tht rid will hav< unc for I standard pneumatic tyn lowering i- feel md mc ism iv fom tV*. t in w kith. An aeroplane manufacturer has assured oflicials of524 words
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Advertisement115 1929-11-09 20 -_~^^__s***___^^ll I^TM^^'^fr*^^^ More than ever before is it true, If \y^A}o^^ *^St i it's a Paramount Picture, it's the best m A\o^"^^H7) H Don't miss seeing any of these. They are Paramoont m 1 •very respects. Yonr Cinema manager will tell yon the SCREENINC date DATE THREE SINNERS POLA NFcm115 words
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Article298 1929-11-09 21 I PARLIAMENT APPROVES I ABOUR POLICY. 1 Tory Amendment Defeated. 1 Renter 9 Service.] London, Nov. 5. I n debate m the House of I tnitting I motion inviting: I approve the Governnient'a I jards the remimptioa ol diplomatic relations Mr. I rcttfn Secretary) Mid thc298 words
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Article218 1929-11-09 21 IW. THOMAS REVIEWS HIS WORK. Slated by Opposition. Outer's Service.] London, Nov. 4. House of Commons deployment Mr. Thomas ''employment, declared nded to have a magk cure vm. which was not a Mem curable by tempoHe said m the past i 1 nt! thr unemployment grantsanctioned expenditure -md218 words
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Article343 1929-11-09 21 LORD READING CRITICISES GOVERNMENT. [Renter's Service.] London, Nov. 5. In the House of Lords "with the object of clarifying the obscure Indian situation." Lord Reading criticised the Government for authorising the Vicemy's proclamation without consulting the Simon Commission. He declared he did not object to Dominion343 words
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Article156 1929-11-09 21 WHY FENG STARTED THE REVOLT. Yen Hsi-Shan's Share. [Renter's Service.] Shanghai, Nov. 5. Statements issued by tlu Nationalist Government last month that Peng Yuhsiang was a prisoner m the hands of Veil Hsi-shan are now laid tr> rest by the" party of fcrcign correspondents who went to156 words
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Article263 1929-11-09 21 HIS PEACE MISSION TO AMERICA. Results Left to Fructify. I Renter's Service.] London, Nov. 5. In the House of Commons Mr. MacDonald m a statement on his visit to the United States declared that he went with no agreement m his mind or m his pocket but263 words
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Article247 1929-11-09 21 CELEBRATIONS IN SINGAPORL. The following official communique is published for general information His Majesty the King has approved of the observance of Armistice Day, 1929, (Monday, November llth) m the same manner as m previous years. The firing of guns from Port Canning, "neat 1 1 a.m. and247 words
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Advertisement42 1929-11-09 21 t^***^*.*^.*^*^**^**^* I Just Unpacked, j Sandow's Developers I f Sandow's Chest Expanders J t Sandow's Dumb-bells I Wisden Tennis Balls j j Tennis Rackets,, j I Badminton Rackets j Prices Msderate ROSE Co., Ltd. J 86 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE j >^***m»..:.^*~**~**~*~**~*^42 words
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321 1929-11-09 22 The Malayan Saturday Post November 9 1929. "NO WAVERING!" It was, if memory serves us aright, the late Hon. Mr. J. W. Campbell who, at the worst period pf the rubber slump a few years ago, gave Malaya an admirable motto "No .Wavering We have need of that motto to-day.321 words
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Article318 1929-11-09 22 We have beat rtisnppointrd by tbt apfircnt lack ol real puhlic interest m thc question of Sir Hugh Clifford's successor M Governor and High Commissioner. We My "apparent,'' Uvause there certainly is great deal of interest m the matter, anel our daily OoatCMpontfici have fairly reflected it m318 words
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Article252 1929-11-09 22 The "Pinang Gazette" wants to know why people should always think of Singapore when air communications are under discussion, and never of Penang, which (it contends is m every way more suitable for the purpose of an airport. The answer is, of course, easy. For out person who,252 words
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Article54 1929-11-09 22 SHANGHAI vs. MALAYA. Malaya Beaten. [Reuter's Service.] Hong X Shanghai beat Malaya bj m a most exciting finish. Malaya. isl Innings (Singh 48, B Hill 48, Waring 45, Jam 2nd Innings (Braddell 60, Wyndi ja, Bostock-Hill 29, Sinj ist Innings (Stokes 31, Lea 2nd Innings (Stokes I. <-554 words
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56 1929-11-09 22 THEIR MAJESTIES LEAVE SANDRINGHAM. [Reuter's Service.] Lond There was a great demonstration of loyalty on the return Of the Kil j Queen from Sandringham hen have spent some months. Crowds assembled hours bef< train was due at King's Cross. Princess Hli/.al eth accompanied Theii Majesties who drove to 81l Palace56 words
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Article70 1929-11-09 22 r GREAT OVATION. [Reuter's Service.] Loiidou, Not S. For the first time since his illness tbe King visited the theatre last night, and witnessed "Rose Mane" at Drnij Lane. He was accompanied by the Queen and the Duke and Duchess oi York. There was a large crowd70 words
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Article47 1929-11-09 22 [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. The I/vestia, m a leading article, saya the decision of the British Pari* ment to resume relations with Rossj closes a dark page ifl the bistorj both countries. The Soviet public sinvuh British BCt and welcomes Anglo-Soviet prospects.47 words
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69 1929-11-09 22 Reuter's Service Berlin, Sqv The Vorwaerts sUtes thai y^ tion orders recently issued to a Regiment at Kreii/.nach have suddenly cancelled. The French were entering a train at they were ordered to return to 1 The Vorwaerts beKeVCS I due to the change <>f French and69 words
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Advertisement144 1929-11-09 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 ROYAL GRILL NOW OPEN. THE BEST CUISINE IS TOWN ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT JT-JmM fW*m^^' ~%3*^ I Mother, you must144 words
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Advertisement18 1929-11-09 22 For I SORE THROAT I fORMAMINT I 1 Formamint y j m mouth EE F^-aiff? and throat I^jlh18 words
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Article58 1929-11-09 23 tier's Scnrica.] Xew York, Nev. 7. itfW* the market at Many of the leading ick ly marked from one to Huge blocks of shares the market. New Yi>rk, Nov. 8. market fluctuated vio-•,,-day's short three hours was followed by a rally, which converted into gains. Many58 words
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Article163 1929-11-09 23 Reuter s sen ice. j Paris, Nov. 7. declaration, which has arliament, lays down the reign policy. i that nothing shall be count Parliamentary ratiheaL v ill be submitted to capable of diminishing and political indepenel- Cabinet's efforts will be post irritation, at the oi peace and the163 words
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36 1929-11-09 23 ter's Service.] Moscow. Nov. o. nnient Commission has introduce the continuous 'his year m the coal, oil, '■'him, chemical and food also, partially, m the try. -n.l a half workers are36 words
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Article77 1929-11-09 23 COAL OWNERS REFUSE TO CONFER. titer's Service.] Oners' Executive arrived Health this afternoon nference called by the Gov- n representatives of the coal- present. It was learned that they had decided to decline the (lovernnieiit's invitation because they were not prepared to negotiate, on a national basis, wages, conditions and77 words
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142 1929-11-09 23 [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. b. It is announced m Manchester that a plan fpr a cotton mass attack on foreign markets has been evolved by Lancashire business men and industrial workers. It is expected that the attack will be launched this month. The announce* ment142 words
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Article65 1929-11-09 23 [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 6. In the House of Commons, m reply to questions, Mr. Arthur Henderson said the Government was anxious to examine the whole question of extrality m China m a Liberal and friendly spirit. The Government was now m communication with the Chinese65 words
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Article62 1929-11-09 23 [Reuter's Service.] Dessau, Nov. b. The giant Junkers aeroplane G 38, m which passengers are accommodated m the wings, and the speed of which, according to the designers, will "startle the Hying experts," underwent a half hour trial to-day. It is a four-engined machine, has a62 words
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Article89 1929-11-09 23 HI Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. b. In the House of Commons a non-com-mittal reply was given to a question as to whether m view of their large financial contribution, the independent Malay States will he enabled to express their views before a final decision is taken89 words
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Article100 1929-11-09 23 [Renter's Service.] Berlin, Nov. b. Frau ZoubkofT, Princess Victoria of Schaumboiirg-Lippc, is dangerously ill m hospital at Bonn, suffering from an infectious disease the nature of which has not yet been diagnosed. Her condiA previous message, dated Nov. 3, from luiskirclien stated that ZoubkofT, the ex-Kaiser's brother-in-law,100 words
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Article218 1929-11-09 23 [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 7. The debate on India has opened m the House of Commons. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, m an allusion to the Daily Mail episode, disclosed that heagreed to the publication of the Viceroys proclamation provided the Simon Commission concurred, but, when the latter dissented,218 words
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Article65 1929-11-09 23 WILL RUSSIA PAY [Reuter's Service.] London, Nov. 7. Efforts are being made by an organisation entitled the British Union of Russian Bondholders to get into touch with British holders of Russian bonds with a view to putting their claims before the Soviet Government. Dr. Ludoff, the head of the organisation,65 words
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Article41 1929-11-09 23 Washington. Nov. 7. General Dawes, who is on a flying i visit to President Hoover, has been conferring with the President regarding the coming Naval Conference m London, to attend which the 'American delegation will sail ou January I.41 words
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Article1078 1929-11-09 24 S.R.C. MAINTAIN THE LEAD. l u< rmaa. S.R.C. Beat Services. But for a scrap defeat .»t tlie hands ot the I.A. when all ueie rUSty the S.H c. practically maintain an unbeaten ord having won 8 .eames and drawn three. Their match against thc Services va> more or1,078 words
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Article101 1929-11-09 24 Young Splints had recently passed his final medical examination and set up m practice. One of his first patients proved to be a fussy old man who had little to think about except his own health. Consequently, the old fellow imagined he had a number of diseases which were not101 words
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824 1929-11-09 24 MR. RUDYARD KIPLING ON SELF -CONTROL. "If you can keep your head when all abnit you \re being theirs ami blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; If you can wait, and not be tired Inwaiting.824 words
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207 1929-11-09 24 When 1 heard that >'OU en *Oj Thnmgh my vein- there conmn tinge When you said that we might nm I was ready for the oath. With my wealth and social statws. With your charm ...-A convcrsatka, How about amalgamation For the betterment oi207 words
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957 1929-11-09 25 A MOTOR CYCLE TRIP FROM MIRI TO BRUNEI AND BACK. pu mission of the .Sarawak Oilfields p| departments eon- obtaining a day's t,»r ferries, refuelthe long proposed Hrunei area rendered f,ve motor cyclists:— A/cona. W A DunAiwis. J. S. Chain. H.O.Gray iGove-rn-Tnumph machines r, f 1920 models. P ted fA957 words
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Advertisement185 1929-11-09 26 .Hlqh Grade USED FOR EASE <0 AND > <*/> SUITABLE FOR jtf SEASON'S GIFT. dr These are Ihe qualities of >_r V "PILOT" DESK SET. Jr THE PILOT DESK SET. Price:- $6.50 to $25.00 complete. Colour:- White Onyx, Italian Marble. Black, Yellow, Etc. The representative of THE PILOT PEN Mfg.,185 words
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Article, Illustration179 1929-11-09 27 ANNUAL INSPECTION CF JOHORE BAHRU BOY SCOUTS HELD ON 2ND. NOVEMBER GROUP PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN ON THE OCCASION OF THE DEPARTURE OF MR. D. H. DILLOW, VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE F.M.S. RAILWAYS INSTITUTE, IPOH, ON 25.10.29, ON THE RAILWAY INSTITUTE GROUND. /'/i.'/o by .eft to right:— Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, Assistant CommissionerM.Itoh - 179 words
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Article, Illustration36 1929-11-09 28 The Chinese Amateur Musical and Sporting Association, Trengganu, Fancy Dress Party who participated m the procession at Treng,; m celebration of the 18th. anniversary of the Chinese Republic. A well-grown specimen of N. Z. Kauri Pine.36 words
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Advertisement157 1929-11-09 29 """^fc^W \Wa tW m^^ mm^LmmtS^ 4 i «^»_^^^^_P^^^^— __w>^^^*^^_______S_- x_lL_ c* '< i/^ow can't judge a c/oc/r by its case Other clocks may look like Tarn Tarn. having very nicely polished cases, but that does not make them accurate and reliable clocks. If you want your clock for correct time157 words
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Advertisement206 1929-11-09 29 f I FiH 1 Coty Postum c 7 new delight for you! J I TOW you enjoy your cup of hot Postum! Have I XTI you ever tried it cold? On hot, sultry days I nothing is more delicious, more cooling or refreshing. Make it for the evening meal. See206 words
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Article1062 1929-11-09 30 RAMSAY MACDONALD THE MAN. THE FARM LABOURER'S SON WHO IS OUR PRI.V.E MINISTER. Sixty-thui years afl tins month, m Ijiaaic month, a fishing Milam on the Hony Firth, a ion was born to a farm lalnnirer. The Iwn was cradled m the hous'. of ins grandmother, a little two. roomed1,062 words
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Article108 1929-11-09 30 The tail, augul.u woman vis regarding the fisherman! as he unloaded his boat, with an expression of deep disgust, When at last he took out a fish rath* r smaller than the rest she could contain -Ai no longer. "You cruel, wicked man she shrilled. "How could you let a108 words
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Advertisement90 1929-11-09 30 Backaches?-u'e/come re/z;^/ r^ Scatter the painful congestion. \a *^v Sloans warms and stimulates the k blood, breaks up congestion W J > -banishes the pain "S y 1 Sloans Liniment OpU f Chlorodonf I V too, y Sole Acrctf Schiffncr Co, Xo Ilajrci Mansion*, Sinsa;>orc CHILDREN'S XMAS GIFT ANNUALS PLAYBOX90 words
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Advertisement55 1929-11-09 31 MY APPETITE?! SPLENDID THANKS, £"X) JL since Y^y^J PINKETTES\^ REGULATED,,JhK||J INTERIOR "ts!r ACCOMMODATION Liver torpor aud intestinal inactivity are the chief causes of lack of appetite, of spirit, and of cheerfulness. The remedy is Pinkettes. Gently yet surely these- dainty little laxatives correct li\erishne>s, reatore daily regularity, revive appetite, dispel55 words
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Advertisement670 1929-11-09 31 i Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij. I X z T K..VAI. FACKKT NAVK. ATION CO <>F HATAVIA (Incorporated m Holland) 1 M>l.k CONTRACT WITH THE jVETHHKI. ANIb IMHAN I "VKWNMENT Telephone No. 3640 sub-connections to:— Z Manager's IXsk, Asst. Manager's Desk. Marine Supt., Oneral X I'reight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept.670 words
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Advertisement10 1929-11-09 32 __r «_l x—W A—M OF ALL CHEMISTS 309, 311 313,10 words
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Advertisement89 1929-11-09 32 IS. T. RAJA& Co 53, BRAS BASAH ROAD, J SINGAPORL BOOK. SELLERS, |PRINTERS AND I STATIONERS, BOOK. f BINDERS RUBBER J STAMP MAKERS, AND SUPPLIERS OF Rai. GIOUS ARTICLES FOR CATHOLICS. 1 J PLEASE CALL OR PHONE 3206 FOR A TRIAL ORDER •> <* •> •> •> •> <• .>89 words
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Advertisement176 1929-11-09 33 I (Znlorodont V V loom p<»»« sol« Ajr.-nt* s, Littner Co No May«r Mansions, Singapore I By Ajtp ointment j Singnam, Joo Seng Co., Ltd. j 0 t ll Al/ A I Wheat Bread I i V /ll Brown Bread < i 11 V IML Wholemeal Bread j i Have176 words
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Advertisement449 1929-11-09 34 /Ye I Vl* *\i H I i _W Mv n\. > v >. > r'Mj nTy?"*/' C- \.L \\jL A ~fc_F L v N» DB WILLIAM^' PINK plL LsiflHfi TKe Worlds Most Famous 111 Make Ffevllid Girls Rosy. Sad Ilßfl Giris Happy Sickly Girls Strong. Thi greatest afflictim of womankind449 words
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Article, Illustration480 1929-11-09 35 DOROTHY DEE - DOROTHY DEE m I I By I Malayan Saturday Port Special. I iabl« tact that every tace Log* i recognised type, though L iocs ccasionaliy come across teaLy that can almost \k* described as i nxed type,' and are consequently a lit to classify. h.\ v480 words
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Article50 1929-11-09 35 Rut can you cook?" asked the prosaic Voting mail. "Let ns take these questions up m their proper order/ returned the wise maiden. "The matter of cooking Is Hot the first thing to be Considered." "Then what is the first?" he demanded. "Can you provide the things to be cooked?"50 words
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Article572 1929-11-09 35 Whatevei their prejudices, people caasnt l>ut admire the energy ami pertinacity with which Dr. Noel Clarke, tin. unofficial member on Council for the Eurasian community of Singapore, pursues an objective which he has long set himself, namely the admission of locall) 1 orn educated youths of char.572 words
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Article56 1929-11-09 35 She "Didn't I hear the clock strike ao as. you came m last night He: "You did. It started to strike leven, but I stopped it go that it lottldn't waken you." W'atncy "Hallo, my friend, hou s our Rood w ife this morning Reid "Quit your kidding. You now56 words
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Advertisement47 1929-11-09 35 i USEFUL GIFTS FOR XMAS I I 1 CRYSTAL STONE 1 NECKLACES, EAR-RINGS AND BRACELETS, Sail mounted In platinum, and 1 CRYSTAL BEAD 1 NECKLACES. They glitter better than dlamondsE but prices are very moderate. Ik. m. oli mohamed! 3 S 3, HIGH STREET, f SINGAPORE. frilllllllllilll!lllll!lllllill|l||llllllllll!l|||imiHIHn47 words
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Advertisement14 1929-11-09 35 Cniorodont j V t a J tooti Pdi'e y Bote Ay.nl>: s<h. (trior Co,14 words
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Advertisement341 1929-11-09 36 f\^^^ mX. BURHAM Price THRrtllCUnflT HAI ITII CLIFTON Price saloon $3.75 c. (BKANIHKb IUKUUbIiUUI MALAIA) tourer $2,495 IT_.fl T_ f-J I|~ I t II t" hwm iia l 9m j Estate 8 Trust Agencies J mQ/7i I IMiTFD f A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COM- PANIES' ORDINANCE OF341 words
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Advertisement198 1929-11-09 36 ■_i A-%WWO *g W__w Health I 117 of vvotnen Medical science and the practical experience of many thousands of physicians have proved that the Calcium needs oi the body and the health oi the female system cannot be separated. 111-health oi the body-cells is the cause oi disturbance oi the198 words
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Advertisement38 1929-11-09 36 ________j_^_M__.M__S__— PAY U8 A FEE lAND SECURE PERIODICAL EXAMINATION OF YOUR TEETH. WE GUARANTEE AGAINST TOOTHACHE. Cleaning— Examination— Extraction— Crown and Bridge work. CHOP TAI BENG 41, South Bridge Road (First Floor) M. W. KONG Quallfltd Pc" :138 words
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Advertisement24 1929-11-09 37 /^w^'i^^V B^*__. > < r h_ Vvf^w OW Bt m m^gM _H 8»> nTWlltiTTlTnr¥w?P" \*D*u ********k ■_____**fifg- l v;?;v..- !»i '>.'^WM SfflKgyicSß^- IA V ■K*"" \vV'''24 words
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Article, Illustration42 1929-11-09 38 A MOTOR -CYCLE TRIP FROM MERI TO BRUNEI. Whart and Customs House, Brunei Awaiting boats at K. Tutong Kuala Baran Ferry. Wireless Station. Brunei Clifford Bridge. Brunei At Kuala Belait Restaurant Crossing Tutong River Riding on the beach Interested crowd at Brunei.42 words
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Article, Illustration118 1929-11-09 38 British industry was undoubtedly paid a very high compliment when several nations decided to manufacture Austin Sevens m the countries under Austin licence rather than endeavour to prod uce a competitor. A team of three such Sevens nui It m Germany were r^ entered tor118 words
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Advertisement42 1929-11-09 39 <im^ ■ii i i > 1 s?\*^ C"^___. .-..fl E__ fl_w >> ___w -_1 V-..., ,„l ./"A J Jr )w _^_^_fe_» _B_B— _*w >. _^l— T *P-— v ~M HlllllillllllllllllllllHlllllllillllirilHßllilllllllllllllllltlllllllllUllllg 34 3 i HLLLOIh that PHOENIX I 1 Please Repeat My <^ ast rcler 1 j42 words
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Advertisement332 1929-11-09 39 USHERS WHISKIES. jY'J (OLD TATTED GLENLIVET) J&\ SPECIAL RESERVE fli I X BLEND 0F BMUVn AND OIHKR SCOTCH WHISKIES. L»«««iH«|ffl Priest including Duty:UJ Per Case 12 Bottles $40. 00 r-^1 24 Ha|f B tt|es 42 mf J M Bottle $3. 34 i Half Bottle I. 77 j GREEN STRIPE tt332 words
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Article783 1929-11-09 40 •'The union would have brought joy Ui the heart of Robert Uouis Stevenson. It was he who wrote: 'Late folk may hear voices of many men singing a psalm m unison from a church on one riit of the old High Street (of Edinburgh),783 words
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Article944 1929-11-09 40 Dr. A. BOYD SCOTT - Dr. A. BOYD SCOTT By Glasgow. Few men and women like to be out of the fashion." In the matter of clothes, games, amusements, places ol resort, fashion is almost an intimidation to many people. Even the sturdiest of us feel more comfortable when we conform,944 words
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Article62 1929-11-09 40 An old bachelor who was quit fell m Ipve with a pretty W'ido' former husband's nsme was IW" one afternoon the bachelor dro] to have a cup of tea witli the *W who. when tea was over, begsnti m •'Robin Adair." The bachelor picked up "Madam." he said, "v^ ll62 words
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Advertisement10 1929-11-09 40 I I B IlV^___*^^V^_w Available at THE STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE.10 words
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Article854 1929-11-09 41 THORNTON HALL - THORNTON HALL BY r,ID NOT KNOW THE MEAN ING OF DESPAI R." WE SAYS I SIR WALTER RUNCIMAN, BT., (THE SHIPPING MAGNATE). MALAYAN S.lll l<n.i. POST SPECIAL 1 .■■sa■slllllll■■■■■■■■■■■■■ llllltlll,lllilliil,lll ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^•■■■■■■■■■■'■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■••-r Illllii of long years of toil pk at different stages trials, even the awful ty on854 words
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Advertisement320 1929-11-09 41 ifc <»»«^<«.-»-« ;>^w»<»r^. t^r^i^i^l^^ j Effi FOR GOOD HEALTH J I JS9L ORANGE-SMASH j lm _f^*_\ i /||!sS|h Ma(J e from the juice I ■[■■H of ripe, sweet oranges- ji^^Pfi healthful refreshing f j FRAMROZ 8 Co. j Qi 1 Q -.ipn iQi i |-i ""fr f "t"" "t"" "f"**320 words
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Article988 1929-11-09 42 •> •>•> •> •> •> •> •> •> •> •> •> •> •> In ..n m aul there ruled I > and skill X* '> i• armies iv- had won renown .it the verj begiunign, when his land had been :du b\ foreign invaders Tlu- <. nprg3 and988 words
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Article630 1929-11-09 42 Only One. k that lou have only one t you can the but once that -v have lut OIK short hie that there is but and that eternal; ami this though! will detach yon trom man) thin f S Ten T>ie heed ct G'ace. Men natural morality,630 words
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Advertisement100 1929-11-09 42 _l X N. Here are six genuine and good j reasons why you should buy our j shoes: Good or Superior Leather used. Sound and excellent workman- a ship. Handstitched soles NOT NAIL- 5 ED UP SOLES WHICH t I RUIN SOCKS AND CAUSE DISCOMFORTS IN WEAR, j •> Durability100 words
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Advertisement170 1929-11-09 42 PILL HAIRAN N 0 Acts like majgcju*. arri.ed'fro. Hinduitan. A Specific which fa^ thickens the human HB cement. Emissions *nd all sorts 01 a. S !^U Spermatorrhoea. per bottle -*H Mo I' rice S.i.SO §^5Hr per bottle C**&^ MINYAK TEGANG No, 3 This is a specific application for buildlaj uo170 words
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Advertisement1635 1929-11-09 43 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST, NOVEMBER 9, 1929. D «IA[)V BETTY." "Of course you will ma she pro- m• I' k* tested quite crossly. "Besides, all nice I If^ ■f^ g^ V I| f I -«WM.) girl* do marry Jn the end- IU II \3\ lit" l v Lady Betty shrugged1,635 words
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Advertisement413 1929-11-09 44 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. NOVEMBER 9. 1929. I 1 WATCHES PRECISION INSTRUMENTS^ EYE~GLA s|J OMEGA ROSKOPF THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVELB BTAVM BEST QUALITY ~~^H TAVANNES CYMA PRISMATIC COMPASSES ROAD-TRACBBB AND PITT! I REFLECTING LEVELS CLINOMETERS INNICKEI am JBVTBLLED LEVER MOVEMENTS MEASURING TAPES AND CHAINS 1 SOLID COLD MCIEL P^KET from $>.00413 words
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