Malayan Saturday Post, 1 February 1930
1930-02-01
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Title Section24 1930-02-01 1 UNKNOWN I MALAYA'* L*AD>N<3 Plot U*g J»A>M*-J»UMillM»*l* MM* feJIWHM* |OL, Ml. *ffi-*i. .Hill, FE**UA*Y 1. 1930. .,,...i<i 11 iii ill in rm tinu uiiiliilliililiiiliUfc.24 words
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Advertisement220 1930-02-01 1 m\> ii iiililmmmmmmHiiiiiiiiiiiiii iMiituiiMUiimumiiiiiiHiiiiiiimAiAAAiiiuiuAAAiiiiMuuiiiAAiiiAM^ '"TSSjaHMi^^^Kißiii tit*: i tjßmmmmml wiuti h§bf tiion**. I Bf BBmmmmmmmmmmmmw •■•*BP* 7jt B^ HW CASH I ID A put *»4 9*m* I tot* arwuwci •avt« //t rmci* s^nt« I m 1 A Li JLA LlXl eii 4 A mr el m *'^^^k .^p a^^a^^^A Bm IS220 words
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Advertisement179 1930-02-01 2 1 i I THE BEBT AND MO9T ECONOMICAL MAlft DttfiSSlNG i Urg. tin 60 «trtt p* bUtft «r toJW pir dean, frtttlt iln IB cmts NT bottk tr t&M per doteti SINCERE CMtHNMtIY LIMItED, SINQAMUfr. IB Bb Bui I _Ay m A_^k dttW A^fc »^p* I .^^^B^BB^^. tJ t L>179 words
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Advertisement109 1930-02-01 2 have you rw/co ouir Orange Squeeze ?U If yott kttvon'tß MM tHed them there! !l is a delitjtotlft treat! Hi Hi ytt hoUle to- 1 Hill Ay Atk^ yoti Mi u| HI ■Pi like one evfti'y day. T CrJHtf^ phone 63T0 for a I ttj^jggH tti&i ease* 710 fopuldf Atwtol109 words
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Article727 1930-02-01 3 It is suggested that men should wear riiig* to indicate that they are married. Ihit most married men can be distinguished by their habit of looking round anxiously for ash-trays. "You are the most beautiful girl I've ever seen I long to hold you in my arms,727 words
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Advertisement89 1930-02-01 3 -GOLD LEAF ♦•TEA, TH e SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT OP THE BLENDER'S ART. OF ALL PROVISION DEALERS, GROCERS AND KEDAYS. Sole Agents: f. a. BAKTHOLOMEU9Z LTD., 3-A, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. ROLLSROYCE MOIOR I incorporated in EngUnd). 90, Robinscm Boad, Singapore. <- think life a Blessing and are «g» -.;rous to prolong the89 words
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Advertisement175 1930-02-01 3 FO/? EtfilftTHlNG IN SCHOOL TEXt BOOKS AND! S SCHOOL SUPPLIEB I 1C Order them from PET6R CHONG St CO. who keep one of the lar|att and! most comprehensive stocks of school books And supplies In tha 1 East. x Books for Primary, Lawar And Higher Standards, as will AS j175 words
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Advertisement33 1930-02-01 4 Henry Waugh Co, Ltd. j FORMERLY KATZ BROTHERS, LtMtTED. Sole Agents 1 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I Bp^w»^*^^^i|H Craven A THE LARGEST SELLING CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTE IN THE WORLD. DO NOT AFFECT THE THROAT. r CARRERAS LTD., LONDON.33 words
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Advertisement156 1930-02-01 4 "HOME LITE" Portable Generator a family member of the popular t HOME LITE" Portable Centrifugal Pump X A, B 1 m^^ mm\ I B I V am^B^ m^l mmm mmv ass mmr Bmt _^Ai_ Ammmml I 4 mjr mj^ j Bmm Englnr. Single Cylinder. Air-cooled, Hosch Iligneto. Generator: Sit pole,156 words
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Article, Illustration108 1930-02-01 5 TAN (MALACCA)— LEE (KUALA LUMPUR). c W ee Yocng, IN sixth daughter of Dato Lee Kong Lam, M.S.C., J.P., C.K. and Mrs. Lee Korg Lam of Kuala Lumpur was married to Mr. Li-n the eldest son of Mr. Tan Soo hock, J P., M.C. of108 words
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Article, Illustration30 1930-02-01 6 Photos by I, Fancy Dress Ball held at Puloe Bukom Club on New Year's Eve. X'mas at RogervWe, Singapore^^B W fY* r,s,ma^ ,^T rT 'P^' shouse W mw Light StudioLight Studio - 30 words
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Advertisement181 1930-02-01 7 a CARLSBERG BEER I ill fft^ttt^ n^ pf|, By Appointment j, THfc BEST. Singdam, Joo Seng Co., Ltd. i*!L nii :li t ii a i hit 1/it I Wheat Bread Obtainable from all dealers I/I If/I I Brown Bread \mm HI/ I ML Wholemeal Bread i|Sj| aiU* CaSe Ottl Have181 words
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775 1930-02-01 8 SPARKLES. BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. By Quiz Slanwt. Cecil! That will DC Malaya's greeting nest n«ek, when our kidnapping expedition to Hong Kong reaches its triumphant conclusion. The Ckmentian response, if be knows enough Malay, will be "Banyi Som!" He will be glad to have left behind i. dumping775 words
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Article302 1930-02-01 8 PRODUCTION COMMENCES IN MARCH. Sir Herbert Austin, K.8.H., the iamous British motor engineer and designer of the world's pionevr "baby' car, is now on a visit to the I'nitcd States of America upon business con nected with the Company which has beta formed in that country to302 words
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Article83 1930-02-01 8 London Jan. 22. The Government amendments to the Coalmines Bill, designed to meet Liberal objections to the hill have now been published, They provide, inter alia, for iH*tponc.H ■ment of the reduction of miners' h<>urs fl| ,to 7 A until July and also for o>mpu;.^B sory83 words
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Article232 1930-02-01 8 CEYLON 'S REPLY TO LADY SIMON. MR. T. L. VILUIERB CHARACTERIZES MOVE AS GROSS LIBEL/ 1 Mr. T. L. Yilliers, President <A the Child Protection Society, interview* by the "Times of Ceyion," listed "It is most unfortunate that an eM that has recently been made in Ceylon Ui improve aud232 words
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Advertisement57 1930-02-01 8 HMMMMM»MMM»MI i WRNHARPTSf PERFUMERY I (1 Hjgh-class Essence in I I fancy boxes, Mr U- tions, En de Cologne, Uvender water, etc. Samples and quota* tions can be seen jj I at our office I t jj 3. Sole Agents < i> 1 1 1 I Malaya British Agency, j57 words
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Advertisement32 1930-02-01 8 rtg FOR GOOD HEALTH i ffl ORANGE-SMASH 1 aw HUB vl J|Rm Made from the juice I HI ripe sweet oran s cs flLHfl healthful refreshing iH' FRAMRuZ cf Co. jp* oInvAFUKCri32 words
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Article2263 1930-02-01 9 OWEN OLIVER - OWEN OLIVER. I SPECIAL SHORT STORY. By out carefully planned. Tuttle's turn Tuttlc's turn l'r-ur Ixr-ur-le-speak A plain word got through the bandage at last, but the man sitting on the bed paid no heed t<> it. u You've had evidence already that it's a well-thought-out plan," he2,263 words
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Advertisement109 1930-02-01 9 t I EASTERN SERIES THE PHJLIPPINT. ISLANDS IN the Philippine Islands, as in -o many fS^K^-^M^ ~V&&!i East64*n countries, education and health I a^^^2^^s^^|] are considered ?s the first crsenrials of a t^^OFNSFn MllH progrcsrive nition. t BR>p# An extensive Bystem of schools and colleges c^^v f W NK i*109 words
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Advertisement291 1930-02-01 10 I Books For Cambridge Classes I 1930, j 10 Years 4 Series Examination Papers I* JUNIOR 41 CIS SENIOR 54 cts. I > Arithmetic j Algebra (also with answers) Geography english History English Grammar and Co'nposj.J tion j I New Testament (Gospels and^ T Acts) j French, Latin, Chemistry Heat291 words
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Advertisement176 1930-02-01 13 iff I ■rVU J^ vA U pr -*.3z <^Tj^\^^^^ >BH|Mg^H /\^^fc^^^^jc^3l ttßFi^^^^^ u.^^ 11l Xt Quid w[ II > d 47 "o?**b£zr mSsa >47n Eau de Cologne anJ 7/r N lSB?-J^^Si Hyijjjllll r '47/r Eau d« Colognt Shampoo |J I j^^^Sß -47//- Froxoclone Roomed appearance, your freshness, Bath Sotp Scented176 words
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Advertisement82 1930-02-01 12 AN IDEAL WATCH FOR THE SPORTSMAN PERSPIRATION PROOF— DUST PROOF. ACCOtACY NOT EFFECTED BY CHANCE OP CLIMATE 01 TEMPBIATUBE. ASK FOR ROLEX "OYSTER" llJiiiiliiii 1 llliiilll HU!i.i«ii11.....-iW*ii. i uiii*ilniiiiiUiiihUuiiiiiiiUiiliii lull Sole Agents.— ROBINSON V CO., LTD. SINGAPOft£ **i KUALA LUMPUR. m ii coßwrnv wm W SOPNP i WSI4. BPAB»NP»TWIWI RPAHTIFUU.V82 words
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Advertisement244 1930-02-01 12 I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP UN E I I p^f AMERICAN MAIL LINE 1 I ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. j I From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, Port] <*SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES To I NEW YORK and BOSTON. T Regitlar Fortnighty Service Excellent Accommodations. I XKXT SAILINGS: An. Singapore.244 words
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Article, Illustration139 1930-02-01 13 Mr. R. J. Fairer, Chairman of the Municipal Commissioners was entertained at a Tea Party at the residence of Mr. Kader Sultan by the Muslim Community last week in honour of his being made a Companion of the most Distinguished139 words
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Article, Illustration80 1930-02-01 14 SmK ifiblKl'chta!!. 011 NeW Ve r D Vl 193 CC SlOn f he StH anniversar y ot the Association and celebration ot the 19th year Sitting left to right: Mr. Yao Enguan (Chinese Debating Secretary), Mr Tan Sim Teck (Com M«nh»ri Mr T.n R, n m^ rsnnt axrs,.'!rs&.% iiSJ£ i80 words
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Advertisement238 1930-02-01 15 II k, it ki---l I T "/CII li h I I MlvvJ IvJ I vcfvlil l=i B^BB Hh H I CLOUDINESS PREPARED .-^^bSb! 1 bbbbbbl AND OE POSIT b^^b^bbb^bS^b^^^Yb r ROM WlPv BH^B dB^MBHB^BII I *****8 C I^^^ fc J P WmW^^^ CAl_ I P^^ JJ fSJ I 1^ I238 words
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Advertisement212 1930-02-01 16 RELIABLE TENNIS RACKETS 1 Slazenger's fe^SjiX Badmintons'' fcii:,;,;;,,;! 1 j t Spalding's g|| Po Footb a l S J [Austin's W^si3 Running Shoes! .[Cleaves Boxing Gloves! *Sy k c s 1 Chest Expanders Bancroft's I Developers! j Rackets 1 Dumbe 1 1 s j 1 i AND ALL OTHER ATHLETIC212 words
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Article2277 1930-02-01 16 Malayan Saturday Post Special v BY THE LOOKER-ON •> Copyright. v BRITAIN'S AIR SUPREMACY. NEW TYPE OF AEROPLANE. STORY OF WAR-TIME CHIVALRY. SENDING PHOTOGRAPHS BY WIRE. London, :7th Dec, 1020. A Prince Fairy Story. The Prince of Wales ha> been made, by an imaginative writer with a2,277 words
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Article, Illustration910 1930-02-01 17 THE REVOLT AGAINST JAZZ. A NEW STYLE OF MUSIC FOR THE NEW DANCES. BY VICTOR SILVESTER FIRST WORLD'S BALLROOM DANCING CHAMPION. No 3. >iciaus and composers who have i d reviling dance music for years ia now realise that they have a markabk opportunity to give910 words
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Advertisement41 1930-02-01 17 f I THE FAMOUS AMBROSIA f I UrnHL f^ly l^ft C? lllubliilxil^l^L^H I I The nectar o! the Gods Price ftft cents |ier lb. Special rates for dealers. z v i Z. PATTARA Estd. 1904. t F. HIGB SHEET, f SIN6APOIC.41 words
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Article, Illustration2662 1930-02-01 18 Marley Cameron - Marley Cameron. NEW SERIAL STORY. By (Author of "The Mark of Three Fishes."/ Los than an hunt later Sam Wrench MMrgtd from liis >tatiou in the Uackerloo tube and walked rapidly to the house of hii old friend, Harry Mintern, now an X-ray specialist with time2,662 words
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Advertisement91 1930-02-01 18 JBj^ MIJW* JOTTe" "~^--^^t sWIfUI kW^^^^Bi\ inflated and tested liLfcMtfcf^T y^VIXl urn 1 H under water Thia JK f\ T IBIPK/i •I M Xf] I X uuarantrc. a trou. YM BBIJ b 7^^ > 111 uM^^^^^. i \^^^L In All Weatner The All Weather Tread is aptly named. It gives91 words
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Article94 1930-02-01 19 LADY SIMON'S REPLY TO COMMENTS. London, Jan. 21. tr viewed by Reuter regarding the .nitnents ii"iv Ceylon on her pro- y d crusad- against the consumpjon in Great Britain of Ceylon tea if slavery is allowed to continue," k\v Simon -aid that the comments re based on94 words
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Article47 1930-02-01 19 NEGRO LYNCHED BY INFURIATED MOB. London, Jan. 20. Mexico City. A message from Cuer- avact states that a negro was lynched at Vatapcc, in the State of Morelos, rnnnihalism. r is alleged that he devoured two eirls he fore an enraged mob caueht him.47 words
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79 1930-02-01 19 FIREMENS' MIDNIGHT RACE TO TOWER OF LONDON. OUTBREAK IN COOK-HOUSE EXTINGUISHED. London, Jan. 23. Twelve i»rc uigines, manned by over nremen, raced to the Tower of London shortly after midnight to cope itfa .111 outbreak of tire in the cookhouse ol the barracks, in the Flint Tower. The drummers sleep79 words
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Article101 1930-02-01 19 EX PRESIDENT COOLIDGE'S TASK. London, Jau. ib. York.— Ex-President Coolidge, who j^ noted ior the terseness of his conversation, has undertaken to write ••rd hifetafy of America to be in letters a foot high on the te fact of Mount Kushmore, South '•i, where colossal figures101 words
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Article35 1930-02-01 19 [Renter's Service. 1 London, Jan. 20. airship R. 10 0 has completed her Ust flight. 1 returned to Cnrdington this afterflew over the whole of the south -land in foggy weather.35 words
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Article402 1930-02-01 19 [Renter's Service.] London, Jan. 29. It was learned from authoritative I lench circles to-night that the French ami the Hritish delegations had compromised and reached virtual agreement with regard to the fundamental issue i.e. whether limitation ihoold be by global tonnage «>r I y categories. This question402 words
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Article117 1930-02-01 19 [Rcuter's Service.] Geneva, Jan. 2g. The Secretary-General of the League of Nations has received telegrams from the Bolivian Govenoneai aateftfaf that Paraguay's accusation? are baseless and declaring that Bolivia does not wish to disturb the pence of South America. Tt will be recalled that the Paraguayan Charge d'Aiafares117 words
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Article313 1930-02-01 19 London, Jan. 16. The following arc the scores in the fan Tt>t Match wliich ended in a dniw West Indies. ist Innings. I load, c Rhodes, b Voce 24 Poach, c. Hcndren, b Astill 122 Headley, hit wicket, b O'Connor 21 Decaires, c Sandham, b Voce313 words
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Article, Illustration19 1930-02-01 19 How A Suffering Baby Boy In England Was Set Upon The Health Road By19 words
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Article173 1930-02-01 19 When Ml Baby's Own Tablets are tried they never fail to satisfy the need of a safe, sure remedy for the treatment of children's stomach, bowel and teething troubles. For example a thankful mother living at Masboro, in Yorkshire, Kngland, writes: "Jack is my only boy, and173 words
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Article195 1930-02-01 19 f ßenter's Service.] Sydney, Jan. 30. The selectors of the Australian tcanf which will try to wrest the mythic 4 '"ashes" fruni Un gland in the conimg summer, met at Sydney on Wednesday and the result of their selection was made known 10-cay. It is noteworthy for195 words
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222 1930-02-01 20 The Malayan Saturday post. WELCOME TO SIR CECIL. februarp t, 1030. Next week Sir Cecil Clementi arrives in Singapore from Hong Kong to assume office as Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Malay States. From all communities he will receive a very cordial welcome, as a222 words
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345 1930-02-01 20 THE SINGHALESE AND RECEPTION TO THE GOVERNOR. The Singhalese community of Singapose has been made to look ridiculous through the pretensions of ambitious individuals ana the blundering of some official responsible for the arrangements for the reception to the new Governor. There is in Singapore a long established Association of345 words
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Article306 1930-02-01 20 The discussion at the recent annual meeting of the Singapore Turf Club on matters brought under strong comment recently was decidedly interesting, and the Club may be said to have emerged from it very satisfactorily. They clearly do all in their power to prevent totalisator betting and306 words
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Article247 1930-02-01 20 We arc less disposed to coi the Govcrumcut on the furtli tions on child labour in the 0 th to irottdcr whp such restrict- A not imi>osed long ago. It is n roacil that in this ftU of grace it g tll y necessary to decree that247 words
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106 1930-02-01 20 I AM NO ENEMY OF GREAT BRITAIN." MR. GANDHI'S LATEST DECLARATION. Bombay, Jan. 0 Ahmedabad, Jan. 23. Sir Rabiu draiiath Tagore arrived here to-day, and visited Mr. Gandhi. The poet asked Mr. Gandhi what be wanted to place before the country during the current year. Mr. Gandhi replied I have106 words
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Article100 1930-02-01 20 IMPOSING CEREMONIES ARRANGED. New Delhi, Jan. Imposing ceremonies in cooik-nio with the inauguration of the new capital will be held in the winter of ***** 1. for which the Standing Finance Committee of the Assembly sanctioned day the expenditure of Rs. 250,00 The ceremonies will include100 words
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Advertisement134 1930-02-01 20 Adelphi Hotel Ltd. Singapore. TEA DANCES €VERY 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 you must care* fully choose Baby's talcum.134 words
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Advertisement26 1930-02-01 20 For SORE THROAT fORMAMINT At =Pl^L all Cftmtsss Land Stortu f Formamint destroys ==j Germs s= jfi^tin in mouth jkrSE and throat Wz 3jp3w i- 126 words
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Article879 1930-02-01 21 £N0 OF SEVEN YEARS REGIME. [Reuters Service.] ral l'rimo de Rivera has resigned K > < m-ral BerengueT, Master of the Household, is forming a new h I. announcement was made at the .i o n oi a day of extraordinary coinings and going of political ts879 words
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Article79 1930-02-01 21 [Reuters Service.] Bombay, Jan. 30. Writing in Young India Mr. Gandhi says there will be no further talk of civil disobedience if Britain initiates the reforms he suggests, including total prohibition and reduction by half of certain taxes and salaries in higher grade service, a protective tariff79 words
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Article69 1930-02-01 21 [Renter's Service.] Berlin, Jan. 50. At the bearing of the bank notes forgery case counsel for the defence asserted that the Soviet itself for political purposes lorged English, American 'and Chinese t urrency notes valued at |^soo,cHM)/)o«) and sent two tons of them [to General Feng69 words
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Article49 1930-02-01 21 fßeuter's Service.] Chicago, Jan. 30. Under the mflueuce of fresh reports concerning Russian wheat exportations, wheat prices fell to the season's lowest level. Thev were driven down two cents a bushel during the last fifteen minutes of trading and finished two to three cents l>elow yesterday.49 words
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Article27 1930-02-01 21 [Router's Service.] Paris, Jan. 30. In the Chamber the Colonial Minister announced his intention (4 launching a Colonial Development t/>an of 5,000,000,000 francs (^40,000,000).27 words
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Article63 1930-02-01 21 [Reuters Service.] New York, Jan. 30. Cotton prices at New Orleans dropped by approximately two dollars a bale to new low levels for the season. Prices broke by a similar margin in New York, where there was heavy liquidation following an official denial of the report that63 words
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Article29 1930-02-01 21 [Renter's Service.] Lionon, Jan. 30. Air Vice-Marshal Sir Philip Gtme Mioreeds Admiral Sir Dudley de Chair as Governor of New South Wales. 129 words
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79 1930-02-01 21 MONTE CERV ANTES PASSENGERS RETURNING [Reuters Service.] Buenos Aires, Jan. 29 The 1 ,600 i>assengers and the meml>er of the crew of the large German finer Monte Cervantes, who were landed at the prison camp of Ushaia after tin liner had struck a rock near Tierra nel Puego, are returning79 words
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Article55 1930-02-01 21 [Renter's Service.] Hong Kong, Jan. 29. A wireless message from the P. and K). Macedonia states that the Norwegian steamer Braaland, from Shanghai to Rangoon ran aground last night on the fcombay Reef, near Paracel Islands. The Macedonia, and a tug from Hong Kong, are qjoing to55 words
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Advertisement23 1930-02-01 21 PRICE ft£l S t,878. m I IPLYMOItU i JL^^ga^fOtBSSSSSSS^Sm~-^ "^^vQ l 111 j0 wA "^^^r^ii )Cb a BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. (BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYA).23 words
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Article374 1930-02-01 22 SIR CECIL CLEMENTI'S ARRIVAL. PROGRAMME FOR LANDING AND SWEARING IN. The follow m^ is. the programme to be followed Mi the occaisoa of the arrival [ir Singapore on February 5 of His Excellency Sir Cecil Ckiiiciiti, K.C.M.G., 'Governor and Commander-in-Clnef of 'the Straits Settlements and Ili^li ComjnLssioner for the Malay374 words
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Article80 1930-02-01 22 London, Jan. 27. A White Paper on the China Indemnity Fund for the war ended March 11 [Q2Q ihoWB I balance <>♦' £9,853,000 after deducting £326 for expenses by the Secretary of State and £000 for advaocd t<> certain Chinese Covernment ttndentl who were unable to80 words
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Article353 1930-02-01 22 L Renter 'f Service. J London, Jan. 27. in the Hook oi Counbom before re plying to Sir Kiiigslcy Wood (C V/oohridl WcftJ ami Captain Ktk.ll (Warwick. Warwick and LflingtOM in regard to the cxtrality question in China, Mr. Henderson (Foreign Secretary 1 expressed deep sympathy with353 words
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Article157 1930-02-01 22 [Renter's Service.] London, Jan. 27. A plausibly detailed article in the Daily Express on Saturday purporting to be summarised forecast of the Simon Commission*! Report uas the subject «.f a question to Sir John Simon is the House of Commons to-day. The Attorn jr-Geaexml stated that the ihainuan157 words
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Article292 1930-02-01 22 THE POPE AND MODERN EVILS. CALL TO ALL CATHOLICS TO MAKE RETREATS. Declaring that the principal source d modern evils i> the want of reflection, the Holy Father lias issued a call to every member of his flock, from tiv highest to the lowest, to go into retreat regularly for292 words
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187 1930-02-01 22 Rome. Two more native x>ns of China haw. been appointed to the episcopacy by Rone. Fr. Otmng Ten Cien becomes the tiist Vicar Apostolic .uid I r. Francis Wai.j- Vicar Apostolic of War. vicariaUs arc in the 1i nc -.f /echwau. Bishop-elect < Uiany187 words
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Article81 1930-02-01 22 CHRISTIAN PROTEST MEETINGS London, Jan. Abhorrence of the Soviet unti-uod lumpui^ii was pronouncedly expressed iv the Russian and other churches Great Britain .:nd abroad yesterday, tiie occaskw vi Hpiphauy (old rtyk.J The Christian Protest ICovenent, a' wbicfa Lord Glasgow aud Lord Bre* ford arc Prcsidtuts received a81 words
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Article71 1930-02-01 22 HARROWING ACCOUNTS OF PERSECUTION. London, Jan 2a Geneva. The Reformation HaH where the League Asscnulv sits in&Ol!' ly. and one or two other halls v\cre crowded, inside and outside, when I© 1 cord meetings were hold today, att*: liii by the heads of all the rcHfWIJ71 words
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Advertisement53 1930-02-01 22 iJtfl S(^ onein the morning hours. .^■-i^-cSi A goocl sustaining first meal f^|g^|S is therefore vitally necessary. ifflT^?f3^T Quaker Oats affords such a Itt^k^: diet. Ideally balanced in H AIBBi nature's essential food eleI vr I& ments, it gives strength and BL^t J vitality-nourishesand builds as few °ther foods do.53 words
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Article, Illustration374 1930-02-01 23 DO WEATHER CHANGES WORRY YOU Now is the time of the year when the aches and pains of rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago and neuralgia attack many people. The reason is that the blood has become watery and the nerves have got run down as a result of the past hot season,374 words
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Advertisement638 1930-02-01 23 Koninklyke Paketvaart MjatsdipDij. t (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO OF BATAVIA) *t* (Incorporated ia Holland). UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN COVHRNMHNT Telephone No. 3640 sub-connections to:— Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., General PVeight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and Passage Dept. XX PRESENT ATI YE for Singapore638 words
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Advertisement8 1930-02-01 23 WNKPU4* A >OUSCH&CD NAME IN 94 COUNTRIES 18 words
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Advertisement254 1930-02-01 24 NORMAL TUTORIAL i" IIU 2 SERIES. f I (I) Elementary Astronomy 1.08 I (2) French Composition 0.81 Bh^^ (3) Miltons Lycidas 0.81 I {4) The Teachers Physics 1.35 J 5) The Teachers Practical <• Lo ie 0.81 J once bitten, twice shy is (6) Miltons Comus 0.81 ♦> f (7)254 words
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Advertisement116 1930-02-01 25 Today, a new world of enter- W*^Q?'rFj£?^jns£^ SHOW WORLD With the KyjMilHl TOUR KATHERS Iff stage broogbt to the screen k^>4 jfm tf^l^tt j at it's best. THE Nf W SHOW k IWf^^^ -^ill i WORLD is PARAMOUNT! WWtal^'lLO^^lyfr^ Recanse PARAMOUNT pro\W^^^M^j|te i docesthe greatest pictures ftT^o^^llc^ 9^ '^j^r doa^t116 words
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Advertisement434 1930-02-01 25 I WATCH COMING SOON I t The /^{Ar^x Popularity I Hall Mark of an(l ?roJlts 1 SINGING AND TALKING PICTURES "BROADWAY' 1 j with Glen Tryon, Merna Kennedy > j() RjjlS and all star cast. t U THE SHOW BOAT' 1 I with Laura La Plante > 12 R66IS i434 words
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Advertisement180 1930-02-01 26 KRUPOK IRAN UDANG i f OF THE BEST QUALITY OF FISH AND PRAWN. < > Our Krupoks are of the best and purest quality, most delicious < and palatable. Serve your friends with our Krupoks. Best for wedding and birthday presents. A dish of fried krupoks on a <• dining180 words
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Advertisement272 1930-02-01 26 High Grode V^j USED FOR EASE AND «< V SUITABLE FOR \J SEASON'S GIFT. JF These are the qualities of jOf the THE PILOT DESK SET. trice:— $6.50 to $25.00 complete. Colour:- White Onyx, Italian Marble, Black, Yellow, Itc. THE PILOT PENS. The representative of THfe NLOT l»tN Mfg., Co.,272 words
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Article, Illustration65 1930-02-01 28 f'hoti h\ Left to right: Miss Kitty Heylman (bridesmaid), Mrs and Mr Hevlma» Nakajima Director and C.M.O. Manchurian Plague Service who is representing China n the League of Nations Health Conference in Java, passed through Sineaoore ast week. Thr Nanyan X Students' Sonet* omlh t v Soc,e, v Held heNakajima - 65 words
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Advertisement276 1930-02-01 29 I Worn by Smart people. 1 The fashion to-day is to wear M square and rectangular watches I jJm. or gent9t sma rectangular and ova ones f or l a di es The moveI s«i. fc fTadT ment in these watches are small. I Quality is therefore of utmost n276 words
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Advertisement330 1930-02-01 29 I RECLYKOL is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone J, in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with this preparation was reduced to a minimum, if not < eliminated altogether, while the various organs of330 words
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Article1193 1930-02-01 30 D. H. CLARKE - D. H. CLARKE. By <VN<>l>Sl>: Jimmy Valentine, romantic cracksman, and Old A very aud Swede, his pals, are in Springiord, to rob the bank and a fmctory. Jimmy has met a bciiutitul giil, who has J ttf**£* at t tart ten for him. In her iunOCIUI charm1,193 words
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Article1951 1930-02-01 31 an going to pass off for you for .our hours. U-'SS than that. out o! the country to-night, beu «>ll from here. Going by the lin First -class." He rubbed ,ds. "It's Tuttle's turn und man, moving the bandage v month a trifle by pushing out his t &«<?. nuldc1,951 words
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Advertisement400 1930-02-01 31 t QET YOUR BOOKS'. NOW ON SALE*'- i I SANE AND SEXUAL SERIES. t 1 t T LOVE, COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE: All true lovers who hope to make their married life a thing of beauty 1 should read these pages. A book of knowledge on complex m> > SEX PROBLEMS.400 words
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Article29 1930-02-01 32 •Why is Ifabti so put out? The papers gave a full account of her wedding." "Yes; they put 'Miss Blackneld was married to the well-known collector of antiques. 129 words
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Article1387 1930-02-01 32 THE ART OF CENTRE-FORWARD PLAY. The Attack. A> the pivot oi the forward I>"C, the centre- forward should endeavour to discover the weak spots (if any in the opposing defence and t<> concentrate the attack to a certain extent in that quarter. Theoretically speaking, of tin oppoting defence the1,387 words
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Advertisement225 1930-02-01 32 I PILL HAIRAN No I. Acts like magic Just arrived from Hindustan. A Specific which ifl^k thickens the human jm semen. Emissions ?5I and all sorts of &wJMHB Spermatorrhoea. X No. 1 Price $10.00 n,f per bottle iLy^S^^J No. 2 Price $3.50 $$S^^ MINYAK TtGANG No, 3 This is a225 words
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916 1930-02-01 33 " Argus - SPORT OF THE WEEK. A MALAYAN REVIEW. Argus." By Xhis teem** on alleged corruption s n ipoft soccer i» lamentable. Let i 1 i fi n d"Sl>ectator"say W h a tb C^ll h thilu ha s yet been proved save that lK linu is rife, which we all know No916 words
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222 1930-02-01 33 Salangoda, Jan. 15. A rock weighing over 25 tons, situated on the summit of Fotgulkanda, four miles from Ratnapura, came down a few days ago, crushing several huge trees in its downward career. The noise of the crash was so loud that villagers222 words
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Article180 1930-02-01 33 London, Jan. 16. A clever ruse was employed by shop raiders in the West End of London last night. The raiders smashed the window of a fur shop, and a policeman, hearing the noise, rushed up, commandeered a taxicab, and chased the raiders* car, which he was rapidly180 words
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Advertisement184 1930-02-01 33 ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000. (The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits SBTTUtMBNts). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companies Act184 words
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Advertisement265 1930-02-01 34 -^^^T- 7H. P. PRICE 7H. P. TOURER $1,275 STANDARD PRICE $1,440. M M /¥w ■1 BP'^^^^BM^Br^^Bß#^^W JBv LJ^* upN tfaiifiK^ i BURHAM Price |i all i lt CLIFTON Price i 37^ i375 BottNto Motors Lttt. ™»-^g«^ (tuicits tmootioot nun) V Estate 8 Trust Agencies f (1927) Limited. WITH THE BTRAITB265 words
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Advertisement189 1930-02-01 34 Jhe months H before baby is born I Protect your health and baby's during these months by making sure that your body is richly I provided with that most important element. Calcium (lime), which nature needs for the healthy growth of the expected child. A deficiency of calcium not only189 words
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Article, Illustration16 1930-02-01 35 I'hoto by ride over some of the stittest country in England. Light StudioLight Studio - 16 words
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Article, Illustration33 1930-02-01 36 Photos by _^L New Year's Eve at Sisters' Quarters, Jknera l Hospital, Singapore. Sunnyside Fancy Dress Party, Singapore. 31st. December, 1929. ra 'V DresTßall held at pfloe Samboe Wlub, It"ember. 1929. Light StudioLight Studio - 33 words
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Advertisement66 1930-02-01 37 Three Specials' PROM A Fine Old House. |^^H iff "^^^^^H L I~* -EUMttS" NRT "ROYAL VAT" WHISKY "CLUB" SHERRY A it to 5 B!!!tK8At 0 CCOAiAMtfcfci t»llt-WA» FILL DMY LONDON I CLCiS SttENCttt QUALITY) AHONTILLADO Hedges Butlers VERY CHOICE WINISS and SPIRITS. I Agents:- JOHN LlttLfe A Co., Ltd. (Incorporated66 words
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Article1051 1930-02-01 38 THE CORRECT TIME. PlcMt, sir, can you tell me the comet time?" How oftcfl this com-mon-place question, put by some eager boy, coni|>els us to pause on our way, and consult our watch. A hasty glance, muttered reply— and the boy dashes «>ff, his curiosity satisfied. Yet there1,051 words
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Article1122 1930-02-01 38 BY DR A. BOYD SCOTT, GLASGOW. -Choose you thh day whom ft wW lcrvc M Josh xxiv. 15DtatC saw a special hell reserved for those who had lived "without blame Md without praise." There abode the mgdi who were neither rebellious against God nor faithful to1,122 words
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Article121 1930-02-01 38 There is a proverb that the first bkm is half the tattle. Ido not think it holds in spiritual matters; and the reason I do not think so is that such a number of i>ersons are called to devtioti and an interior life who break do«i and abandon it. The121 words
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Article451 1930-02-01 39 The Meiro-CMwyn-U^ef fUm wkete U Ernst sUtHng Lon Chanty with b*P* V4*z **4 SsttUt Twylor wiß tomn bt Screened m Singapore. tjJ* wry ««i»n^ 6y Tod Browning a*4 H*ny Sinclair DrtfQ. Instalment V*! i What Has Gp** P*f<n* v wfi^er Hay ties, wOd mimal -jW^*M confesses451 words
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