Malayan Saturday Post, 18 January 1930
1930-01-18
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Title Section26 1930-01-18 1 UNKNOWN --v "■V^i^^K^-^^.. L J^ i(£^±' J£jf J^f£- '/V V ■■^^^^a^^^^^\^^|F^^ff|E^^P^g^. |^4 v A|: •^^mmV'km^^W'Lh'^^ l&i'Jf it ZSVCNBMG The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED JANUARY 18. 1930.26 words
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Advertisement196 1930-01-18 2 1 mi not AMP HQfiT economical I A SlNGitftl. SIMGAPOHt. J j^^Aa AjB^uHLmBJ B^K& Bt I' B^V -ifl 9BJBJ •jB J^A r*W. AYJ v^J^^^^^P' M *4 B^B-' *>¥.» V.BY BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^BBB^BBBBBj #9*^L^B^BB^^^^ A A^BVvMß^A*^*A*Bjß*A#^ft6*^»4Mftjt6*^*4VMMA*^btA*4Ma%*^«oW^tA**Wß^^^^ I CNtLdbfl Rfi fil &i «iryru"r-iiDv"TAi m' "*.f I i Wfißß 9l FwOII ITAuan fairy tauK-^"-""* I196 words
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Advertisement8 1930-01-18 2 HAVE YOU'.'TotisP ®^^^3#*2?^. ft tOm S,w Mini' Awnyii8 words
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Article954 1930-01-18 3 Miss Vane "Someone told me to-day that I was the handsomest girl in our street." Miss Cute "Oh, that's not incurable!" "What do you mean?" "Your habit of talking to yourself." An Englishman, Irishman, Scotsman and Jew went into a hotel to drink in the New Year.954 words
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Advertisement91 1930-01-18 3 GOLD LEAF" TEA, SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT IF THE BLENDER'S ART. mil fA J f p* Ct^Toß'^^ (jBOAE ALL PROVISION DEALERS, GROCERS AND KEDAYS. Sole Agents: A. BAtttHOLOMtUSZ LlD.# 3-A, RAP^LfeB QUAY, SINGAPORE. ROLLSROYCE MOTOR oils (Incorporated ill England). 0, Robinsoa Bond* Singapore. Hio think life a Blessing and are esirous to91 words
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Advertisement156 1930-01-18 3 <♦ FOi? EVERYTHING IN < J SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS AN bt SCHOOL SUPPLIES t Order t/iem /ram T PETER CMONG CO.1* who keep one of the largest and! < ♦> most comprehensive stocks of school books and supplies in the > East. Books for Primary, Lower and; f Higher Standards,156 words
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Advertisement93 1930-01-18 4 |Bvr|w9IHPP9V7vTtVl < arSAMMIIiHiBL JS^^a I >4Bk HI FOR YOUR I \< A ENTERTAINMENT M— B HJask your manager i^| Al" > f FOR SCREENING DATES A^l 1; vyy WOMAN FROM MOSCOW i\jl ''>*£* POLA NEGRI 4^OlC|^ "IT" ;-7*^f£« r/B CLA R A BOW SK vßStti 4< E FIRST KISS." |v^.93 words
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Advertisement136 1930-01-18 4 WATCH COMING SOON I 1 I Hall Mark of Mm,, -tj^ and Proli J SINGING AND TALKING PICTURES I I "ttITOADWAY" J I t with Glen Tryon, Merna Kennedy [JO RegJs I I and all star cast. I t TBE SIOW BOAT* I .> with Laura La Plante !> J2136 words
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861 1930-01-18 5 SPARKLES. BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. By Quiz is outbidding of each other by of Malaya's daily papers is rather ing, isn't it? The S.T." ■il it with its largest and most jntial" taf, and the S. E." ts something similar with a orial qualification whereanent the has waxed hilarious.861 words
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Article2642 1930-01-18 5 CLARE THORNTON - CLARE THORNTON. By The other girls in the office could never understand Helen's kindness to Annie Parish. Annie was such an extraordinarily unattractive person. She had mouse-coloured unshingled hair that was always 'wispy* round her ears, and a long, colourless face, and frightened pale eyes. She2,642 words
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Advertisement43 1930-01-18 6 I j Henry Waugh Co, Ltd., FOftMtttLY RATZ BROtHEftS, LIMITED. Sole Agents aa a. A.A. AA. ▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲A AAAAA AAAAAAAAAA.AAAAAAA 1,-, >^ F%4, I CM A ft RAVEN A THE LARGEST SELLING CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTE IN THE WORLD. DO NOT AFFECT THE THROAT. CARRERAS LTD., LONDON.43 words
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Advertisement117 1930-01-18 6 ••HOMELITE" Portable Generator a family member of the popular ••HOMELITE" Portable Centrifugal Pump. KfiaP fcngine: Single Cylinder. Air-cooled, iosck Magneto. Generator: Sli pole* ftoimt wound watts capacity eltfcer 32 volt or Uf volt DC. Control: Antoaiatlc electric governor complete plant welgis no lbs. Overall dimension 211ns. X 14las. 1 ItftM.117 words
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Article, Illustration123 1930-01-18 7 The Services were distinctly unfortunate to lose the match. They clearly demonstrated their strength in having matters even at the dose of Dlay although deprived of the services of their best forward Christie through injury after the game had been in123 words
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Article, Illustration224 1930-01-18 8 bn Gu uTf h Distrkt Off,ce Ko^bT,^ n S° urt lnche Ahmad bin lsmail of the Al-asasiyah Press. Inche' Yaakob bnDao' Pa i Grouo teacher P- s r Pntoh n,h a Mohd Arifin of the Me lis U B ama lslam E "g^ h School, Haji Dau.l The Hon'bl^ Mr224 words
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Advertisement130 1930-01-18 9 k CARLSBERG BEER THE BEST. Hbi Obtainable from all dealers wQffl and by the case from lithe feast Asiatic Co., Ltd. HP SINGAPORE. Sole Importers I that writes nvifftowf I WV9$mV9 We have than in §a«f I STOCKED BY I DEPARTMENT STORES. I SOLE AGENTS: l/VHOLESALE ONLY. U MONTOR I130 words
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Advertisement64 1930-01-18 9 By Appointment Singnam, Joo Seng Co., Ltd. j t hltl/A I Wheat Bread HI If /I I Brown Bread i HI/ I rtL Wholemeal Bread I Have you tried any? If not, please tend your orders to f ROYAL BAKERY i 3M/4 SfcttANCO»N MOAft, j I tel Mo. 3550. Malacca64 words
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910 1930-01-18 10 Notes By "Spectator:* f\ M.F.A. Urged To Live. A Live Body! We have repeatedly Urged that the Malayi Football Association should end M mend itself. We have now very reassuriiiK news from K.L. that the Home F.A. have turned down the implication of910 words
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Article511 1930-01-18 10 APPRECIATION OF MALAYA'S NEW GOVERNOR. One who knew him in Ceylon writes as follows in "Hritisli Malaya" I '-new Sir Cecil Ckme.iti, then Mr. Clementi. when he took up the appointment of Colonial Secretary, and the adn.inistra tion of the Government oi Ceylon, in November, 1022. He511 words
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Article166 1930-01-18 10 The trade of a "marriage broker" h* been declared to be "against public policy" by Judge Frank Smith in fIU unusual case before the Court of Common Pleas in Philadelphia. The plaintiff, Xathan Packernuu, alleged that the defendant, Harry Sinister, had engaged him to "interest166 words
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Advertisement49 1930-01-18 10 WMAOtf TENNIS RACKETS Slazenger's j|g||m Badmintons* SpaWng's g^fjl Footballs' "Austin's llfilip Running Shoes! .Cleaves Boxing Gloves* Syk c s 1 Chest Expanders Bancroft's I Developers Rackets 1 Dumbells. ANO ALL OTHER M ATHLETIC QOOOS AT I DfICC 0. 00 im 86, north bridge road, nUOt Qi IIU, UU., SINGAPORE.49 words
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Advertisement33 1930-01-18 10 t LADIES I MATS, I DRESSES, 1 SHOES, ETC. I Of the latest fashion and designl always in stock. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE.! Z. t*ATTARA, I (Estabd. 1904) I F. HIGH STREET. 133 words
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Article4430 1930-01-18 11 Marley Cameron - Marley Cameron. NEW SERIAL STORY. By (Author of "The Mark of Three Fishes.") I |NS TALMENT THREE. SYNOPSIS. I, AUkstcad, learned but impecuniis an authority on ancient i%fS His wife is a charming lyjrtmr They- have three :iO r. Angela, who is grown-up, v 0 juvenile4,430 words
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Advertisement106 1930-01-18 11 e^3 H^^^b^^^S w nn^ see a atam aran °tf c m B|i Ceylon coast is almost as H "^^JB P^| common as seeing "Milkmaid" JR —^^^^P^^^^^rS^B tins in a Singhalese Paraar. **0^ --^^H^lJi^l; For centuries Ceylon fishermen Jlr have put their faitb in these It curiously shaped craft* For m106 words
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Advertisement182 1930-01-18 12 REGLYKOLi is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown up )n chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with 4 this preparation was reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the various organs of the182 words
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Advertisement13 1930-01-18 13 V" ==xun_ I Representative Robert Blau (Malaya) Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore. Phong 4:11-13 words
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Article1316 1930-01-18 14 The Most Formidable Competitor. To Be Feared As Winners Of The Peace. Vfctcfa the GeflMN They are not now to be- feared as makeis of war, but j in their role as a competitor in l>cacc. There MM »efef a more formidable competitor than present-day Germany, writes Henry1,316 words
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Advertisement119 1930-01-18 14 M Once bitten, twice sn/ "l$ [an oft-quoted saying. That shows it pays to deal with a fir^j whom you can rely upon. Why i run the risk and get ail the f' worries of buying shoes whose qualities you do not know about. i You need have no worry119 words
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2225 1930-01-18 15 OUR LONDON LETTER MILES UP IN THE AIR. Malayan Saturday Post Special ♦> BY THE LOOKER-ON Copyright. THE CHIVALRY OF WAR. BLACK SWANS FROM AUSTRALIA. A TALE OF THE TANK CORPS. London, December 13, 1929. Tfe King's Carol. A Christmas carol to celebrate the King's recovery from illness has been2,225 words
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Article, Illustration547 1930-01-18 15 DOROTHY DEE - DOROTHY DEE. IS THIS YOU? NO. 12 By Malayan Saturday Post Special. Determination and strength of character is expressed in every feature of this type of womanhood. The forehead, slightly protuberant above the brows, the highbridged, long, pointed nose, the large, firmly lipped mouth, with547 words
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Advertisement124 1930-01-18 15 NORMAL TUTORIAI- SOWS. (I) Elementary Astronomy 1.08 I 2) French Composition 0.81 3) Miltons tycidas 0.81 (4) The Teachers Physics 1.36 5) The Teachers Practical Logic 0.81 6) Miltons Comus 0.81 7) King Lear 0.81 8) Confession of an English Opium Eater 0.81 9) Midsummer Nights Dream 1.62 (10) Scotts124 words
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Advertisement75 1930-01-18 16 M^^^—^i^— AN IDEAL WATCH FOR THE SPORTSMAN j PERSPIRATION PROOF DUST PROOF. ACCURACY NOT EFFECTED BY CHANGE OF CLIMATE OR TEMPERATURE. ASK FOR ROLEX "OYSTER" \y\.^M -y w II I Sole Agents:ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE aid KUALA LUMPUR. CORRECTLY MADE OF SOUNP WEll SEASONED TIMBER REAUTIFUULY FINISHED TEAK A BLACKWOOD75 words
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Advertisement257 1930-01-18 16 1 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE j I" c^m/ AMERICAN MAIL LINE j I ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. j j From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT f SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES To j NEW YORK and BOSTON. .j T Regular Fortnighty Service Excellent Accommodations. NEXT SAILINGS Arr. Singapore.257 words
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Article, Illustration27 1930-01-18 17 Pliot os by 'seen at the Christmas and New Year Fanc^PTs Dances held at Raffles Hotel. F— Xakajiwa Co.Nakajima & Co. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration16 1930-01-18 18 Photos by twitt™ N akajiwa < .H^Nakajima & Co. - 16 words
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Advertisement90 1930-01-18 19 k [tAilfiJll ISJiM §lrM If (®(D)IHL t I CLOUDINESS <^ PREPARED I B AND DEPOSIT Ao^T^ l^ FROM RIPE Prepared, not from synthetics The only Safety Razor that strops its own blade without removal nor imported fruit juice spoilt from the frame. Ask your dealer A to show you a90 words
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Advertisement643 1930-01-18 20 I honinkiyke Paketvaart Maatschppij. i j i (KOYAJ. PACKET NAVIGATION CO «»F MATAVIA! (Incorporated ia Holland) j I'NDER CONTRACT WITH THE VETHRRLANDB JNIUAN GOVERNMENT 4 Telephone No. 3640 sub-connections to:— t Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Des>k, Marine Supt., General < Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and •> Passage643 words
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Article231 1930-01-18 21 EAT SWEETS AND GROW THIN. I CHOCOLATE CURE FOR I WEAK HEARTS. B m re chocolate and grow thin. ■j. the latest advice of the doctors. 1 -nations conducted by a Ger-■lk.-ift specialist for 25 years," said I Street specialist, "show that, I y I > the popular belief, chocolate231 words
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Article60 1930-01-18 21 I [Reuters Serrice.] The Hague, Jan. 15. c question of sanctions, in case of lany't wilful default under the |g Plan, has been settled. lgium, Great Britain, France, Italy Japan have decided, and Germany igreed, that if the International t uf Justice finds Germany guilty ich60 words
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Article111 1930-01-18 21 [Reuters Service.] I Berlin, Jan. 15. to demonstrators were killed and mt injured, and three policemen I injured, in a collision between the W md the Communists in the Nboorhood of Hartsmannsdorf, lousands of workmen, reinforced by tpfojred irom Chemnitz and elsel*i demonstrated outside a factory protest against111 words
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Article473 1930-01-18 21 [Reuters Service.] London, Jan. 15. The elaborate plans and preparations which are being made in connection with the assembling of the historic Five Powers Xaval Conference on Jan. 21 have been practically completed. The opening ceremony is to be staged in the magnificent Royal Gallery of the473 words
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Article419 1930-01-18 21 [Rcuter's Service.] Peking, Jan. 13. One of the grimmest narratives of human misery and affliction in the history (,f the world has been brought to Peking with the return of a group of foreigners who have bctfl investigating famine conditions in the provinces of Shansi and vShensi419 words
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Article, Illustration73 1930-01-18 21 "How do I keep in good form? Well, besides lots of practice, which is necessary of course, I take a little dose of Pinkettes occasionally, to ensure freedom from those attacks of liver and intestinal derangement which are 10 liable to 'put one of! one's stroke'73 words
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Article127 1930-01-18 21 The investigators believe there is no hope of saving the 2,000,000 people expected to die before June. It would cost ten times the purchase price of grain to get it into the famine area, if, indeed, transportation was possible. The irony of the situation is that, given peace £50,000 would127 words
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Article71 1930-01-18 21 [Heuter's Service.] Havana, (Cuba), Jan. 15. A hundred and fifty-six sugar-mills, including several of the largest in the world, began grinding, at midnight, '.he IQ2Q-30 season's crop, which is estimatc<! at 4,.500,0°<> tons of raw sugar. The grinding operations,— which will last continuously for four months,71 words
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Advertisement60 1930-01-18 21 (IIM /0 building! i^P^vKR OATS is 16% protein, great MnAn^SSJ Ie/ builder of muscular tissue; 65% j^^^f^gS, energy -generating carbohydrate— -and in ill ||J| addition, it contains fats, minerals, vitamins j 11 _Ai^tW and roughage. This greatest of cereals has l IJ fIKI an extraordinary balance of essential food HJ|60 words
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Article299 1930-01-18 22 We arc inclined to think that there ha«> been too much insistence, in the comments in our daily contemporaries mi the Betting Tax proposed in the I M.S. (and if adopted there bound to be introduced in the Colony also) on the bd <>f its being craftily299 words
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302 1930-01-18 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. THE DESTITUTE AND DECREPIT. ianuatp 18, 1030. It is a standing reproach to Malaya that there is no provision whatever for the aged and decrepit without means. There are no < >ld Age Pensions, no workhouses (or Rest Institutions, as they are now more politely called302 words
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Article303 1930-01-18 22 If there is one thing which is becoming emphasised by the present depression in Malaya's two principal industries it is the absurdly high cost of living in the country. It affects all classes, from the bungalow dwellers (perhaps the hardest hit of all; to the shophouse303 words
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949 1930-01-18 22 I Minutes of a Committee MeeW^H in the Singai*>re Exchange. k^^B Tucsclav, the 14th Janiu; I I Present:— Mr. R. If. I (President), Mr. D. gantry -1 President), Messrs. J. G. Camn^l J. R. George, Y. Afifi, J \V. B. Sutherland, G. Fafbtuy, pi Mundell, R.949 words
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Advertisement135 1930-01-18 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 IN TOWN ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Protect^ Baby's Skin! Keep moisture, friction and135 words
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Advertisement58 1930-01-18 22 pMAMJNT Tk« Ger«-Killi«f Tliroat Tablet prevents and conquers Sore ThrJjL Protects A you against MB the onset of I A sudden colds. wj At all ChemisU ami Storri. IN MEMORIAM. In ever loving memory of my dear ■msband Thomas James Woodgate *ho passed M The Great Divide on lanuary 18th,58 words
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Article41 1930-01-18 23 [Reuters Service.] Hong Kong, Jan. 15. Fighting is reported at Hoihow be■ccn anti-Nanking troops who are °Ming the city, and the Canton Navy. U-M.S. Magnolia has been dcsB| <*ed to Hoihow for the protection of 1 signers.41 words
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Article78 1930-01-18 23 [Reuters Service.] Shanghai, Jan. 10. One Chinese passenger was fatally wouncfed, another fell overboard, and doo lbs of opium were seized when the jardines vessel Tuck Wo, for Shanghai from up-River, was boarded by pirates near Chinkiang last night. The desperadoes, claiming to be water-police, came78 words
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Article43 1930-01-18 23 [Reuters Service.] Berlin, Jan. 16. A hundred arrests, including two members of the Reichstag, have been made in connection with the Communist disturbances, which occurred yesterday after a meeting in memory ot the communist "martyrs" Karl Liebknecht and Kosa Luxemburg.43 words
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Article127 1930-01-18 23 LARGEST IN THE EMPIRE. [Reutcr's Service. J London, Jan. 16. An extraordinary meeting of the London Tin Syndicate unanimously passed a financial scheme necessitated by the amalgamation of the Tin Selection Trust, the London Malayan Tin Trust, Anglo Bauchi Tin Dredging Company and Mongu Nigerian127 words
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Article123 1930-01-18 23 [Renter's Service.] The Hague, Jan. j6. In the course of a discussion on mobilisation of debts M. Tardieu (France) declared it was essential that Germany should guarantee not to raise a railway or post office loan and not to issue any foreign loan until the first123 words
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Article35 1930-01-18 23 [Reuters Service.] New York, Jan. 10. Southern California has been shaken by an earthquake which lasted 30 seconds. The Los Angeles telephone service has been interrupted. The damage done is not serious.35 words
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102 1930-01-18 23 CHINA TO COLLECT IMPORT PUTINS ON GOLD BASIS. [Kettter*a Service.] Nanking, Jan. 15. Following a meeting this morning the Government has instructed the Inspector General of Customs to collect import duties on a gold basis from Feb. 1. Commenting OH Ihe decision the Finance Minister stated that the action was102 words
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Article160 1930-01-18 23 [Reuters Service.] Sydney, Jan. 15. There are disturbing reports from the northern coalfields where miners have struck owing to the Slate Government's attempt to run the collieries by voluntary labour. Safety-men and deputies have been withdrawn, and some pits are likely to be permanently ruined. The160 words
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Article114 1930-01-18 23 [Reuters Service.] Johannesburg, Jan. 15. Native unrest is causing considerable uneasiness all over the country. The trouble has now shifted to Kast London, where native railway labourers have demanded an increase in wages or the appointment of a commission to inquire into their grievances. Failing114 words
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Advertisement13 1930-01-18 23 PRICE 1,875. |T3t PLYMOUTU i Ji^ y/ BOftNfiO MOtOttS LlMitfiO. (BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYA).13 words
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1079 1930-01-18 24 Argus - SPORT OF THE WEEK. A MALAYAN REVIEW. Argus by lad so Perak dM the trick in the Malaya Cup W final at Kuala Lumpur! And I may chum to have bcflß a not unreliable prophet, inasmuch M I said that with firm going the State were quit*- likely to beat1,079 words
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Article28 1930-01-18 24 "My worst sin," she said, sadly, "is vanity. I spend hours a day before the mirror admiring my beauty." That's not vanity, darling,'' replied her friend that's imagination."28 words
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Advertisement124 1930-01-18 24 MM < IMMMMIMOWWWvvw^' ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000 ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000. #I** fl 4 J The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporatkd in Straits SKTTLEMKNts). LO NDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. AGE.N T o WAN I bu, ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE. Managing Director: A R°BINSON, r Secretary: Jf^w!124 words
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Advertisement184 1930-01-18 24 ARE YOU BUILDING YOUR FUtURE? If you wish to build a successful future, you must lay the foundation by obtaining a sound and practical training. The greatest correspondence School in the world is here ready to help you to get the training in your own home and in your own184 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1930-01-18 25 VICTOR SILVESTER - VICTOR SILVESTER ■the six eight and the dance dictators. BY FIRST WORLD'S BALLROOM DANCING CHAMPION. iNU. I. H a dosen mcii, who are not urield an influence on dancing proportion to the services they t0 it. Their power extends io H l a of dancers whom1,047 words
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Advertisement232 1930-01-18 26 VXS\ fn\ BIbCUITS I KRUPOK IKAN DDANG OF THE BEST QUALITY OF FISH AND PRAWN. > > Our Krupoks are of the best and purest quality, most delicious 4 J and palatable. Serve your friends with our Krupoks. Best for wedding and birthday presents. A dish of fried krupoks on232 words
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Advertisement172 1930-01-18 26 USED FOR EASE AND V SUITABLE FOR SEASON'S GIFT. Ibcsr arrifcr qualities of dr I THE PILOT DESK SET. I Price:— $6.50 to $25.00 complete. I Colour:— White Onyx, Italian Marble. Black, Yellow, Etc. I THE PILOT PENS. I The representative of THt PILOT P£N Mfg., Co., Ltd. I No.172 words
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Advertisement87 1930-01-18 27 L"""" 111 l l|l ><>>iiiMiiiiiilllMlllllllii;itilllli:illlllllllllMlll|||||||||Mlllliilll||l:!l|||;illl||[!l!||||||||||||||||||||||||_ 2 *slaj w> V'T'W >* /Wi /'J«I/i BHMI* "iv'a TWI m^s X i> 7 V it t^ v -V*"?>J*?.*^'*^ V y*N *^W l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ m. m $&<'&&'•'•/•!•?•:?•'{% v»\"* •-■'.'-ri' J -i^ M «^^^^^^^H f N-J^^ r^^^^^B^^^ f ff fl Br'/i > i£rM.?« < M^vA'' -'••i"/': .*rii87 words
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Article, Illustration47 1930-01-18 28 NEW YEAR LAND SPORTS HELD AT THE STADIUM AT THE NEW YEAR SEA SPORTS. Obstacle Race. Pushin 8 the Wheel Race. J^k Obstacle Race. Negotiating a net in the Obstacle Race. nag Omtß ■fese Republic in seen iV) the centre' iPPF V Malay small sailing boat race.47 words
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Advertisement247 1930-01-18 29 1 JYo Better gift 4 \£l. 1 "'^^^v ou can caoo9e f rom rn^ny 1 ~t^^^D models the Horsebrand watch I \m «^V^«I I that BUitB your taBte and purse< 1 I i l. I Whether you want it for yourself Lofck i [^Js^ friend 1^ will be a comfort247 words
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Advertisement353 1930-01-18 29 1 RECLYKOLJ j is a ijr^at care for DtABKfES. It was shown upon h i ci: nicil anilysis thit th^ quantity of su^ar and acetone in thi urinj of pitteits after a few divs treatment with ♦> this prep iration was reduced to a minimum, if not i i eliminited353 words
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Article1046 1930-01-18 30 D. H. CLARKE - D. H. CLARKE By SYNOPSIS: Jimmy Wilentitu handsome crook, and his pals, Avtry and Swede, have lobbid the Eastern Coastal I Express office safe. Jimmy opened tin safe by his marvelous MftJf of touch, but put a time bomb in it, to establish an alibi, lit SNU1,046 words
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Article, Illustration225 1930-01-18 30 Find Ever Ready IL p^ Ailiii.ii Infants In H baby's own tablets! Tired fathers arc inclined I irritable when the baby k^-- -^sl i-uakc through its crying at Baby's Own Tablets* are as n.u^B blessing to them as to the nj whose task it is to225 words
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Article167 1930-01-18 30 EX-MAIDSERVANT INHERITS £5,000,000. London, Jan. 5. The romance of two big fortunes was revealed to-day. The fir^t Story comes from Port Chester (New York), where a Czech maidservant who married her employer, a New York stockbroker, has inherited the lattcr's fortune of approximately £5,000,000. She167 words
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Article140 1930-01-18 30 A political meeting in the village hall was being continually interrupted by a heckler in the back row. 11 I want an honest answer to my questions," he roared. M I'll take nothing but Yes or No.' All tnis beating about the bush won't do (of me." Very well," said140 words
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Advertisement133 1930-01-18 30 v i ?\lh HAIRAN No I. Acts like magic Just arrived from Hindustan. A Specific which flKl thkkens the human W| semen, Emissions and all sorts of I^tf Spermatorrhoea. No. 1 Price SIO.OO Ml .No. 2 Price S3..SD 'S^^JP^ MINYAK TEGANG No. 3 This is a specific application for building133 words
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1121 1930-01-18 31 tatfgC Newman, Chief Medical i; 1 the Hoard of Education, in his for iq'S on "The Health of the ChUd," says: X pretty children in the 'beauty* of t<>-day are well-nurtured and irc d-for children, just as the 1 portraits of the1,121 words
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Article72 1930-01-18 31 The curate was preaching his first sermon in his new church. He was not altogether flattered to observe that one or two of the congregation became sleepy. Uter in the week he happened to call upon one of the offenders. Well, sir," said the parishioner, I suppose you'll have made72 words
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Article36 1930-01-18 34 Vicar (returning: thanks at conclusion of the ceremony of opening tfie Christmfe bazaar) Finally, I quite realise we all owe more than we shall jever repay to the tradesmen of this parish." Butcher (softly) Too true."36 words
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Article715 1930-01-18 34 FRED TERRY - WHAT IS HAPPINESS FRED TERRY By Laugh at your troubles, is the great actor's advice to M Answers' readers. M And, if you can, make the people round you laugh, too! I have been asked many questions in my life, but I doubt if there is a more difficult question715 words
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Article1703 1930-01-18 35 B N lAN TOUR CONTROVERSY. I and the Indian Tour. B img "Hockey World" of this week, -ives MC every time the fullest Juon, 1 see that "Argus" writes I lines on the letter from Mr. A. Roflger which appeared in "Tlu .man." I should like to point out1,703 words
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Article, Illustration160 1930-01-18 37 PhotognjpJ^^Bj^^^^R^t^^traJMK^^^Wefl Chief Magistrate, Alor Star, Kedah.^fßßJ "f Sitting from left torTJht Messrs. Md. Vusof, Health InspectTr.Wiamsudin, Treasury Clerk, Wan Ibrahim Haji, Asst. Dist. Officer, Wan Harun, District Officer, Md. Yuosoff, Chief Clerk, Haji Abu Bdkar, Court Clerk, and K. R. Naidu, Indian Interpreter. Standing in first r ow from left160 words
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Article1827 1930-01-18 41 lIARIJI- ROBERTS. sitting ((11 tnc e^f* <(1 il *t-class football, and as I lt the matter from every i; 1 gee no escape from an ill divide nations and unfortunate effect on the md. iva thought w hat an is that the highest and amble sections1,827 words
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Article1006 1930-01-18 42 At iln> tinif, many of us kt i p up the -<mkl old-fashioned custom (> i ■sjinj all ><>its ol good resolutions I i the ik w year. And even the cynical among ib gro* a littk more thoughtful. We l"<>k backwards ov« the past, and forwards into1,006 words
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Article88 1930-01-18 42 <Mi Time is tkvt Moons wax tnd wane 111 -i n day Youth yields to prime-, and a Yet Life is sweet. '^1 Death comes to all, 'Tis DOt the got] the lOOl's ..era Time ends but in Dttruity For great and small. Make then to-day The88 words
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Article44 1930-01-18 42 Friendship is constant in all otb* things, Save in the office and affairs of !<*•« Therefore, all hearts in love use 'heir own tongues; Let every eye negotiate for itself, And trust no agent: for beauty is witch, Against whose charms faith meltet!' blood. Shakespea-e.44 words
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