Malayan Saturday Post, 8 February 1930
1930-02-08
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Title Section14 1930-02-08 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED gdhfkj.i, I/OL. \/M*'NGkt &:f rEBRUAHY B> '^^^^^r^j^ I 114 words
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Advertisement206 1930-02-08 2 1 I HAVE YOU TKIBD OU* I THE BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL tfh §*H M gfg) »Cf #fr f#4»«* M t Ur«» tla* 80 wnt. per tetth or $540 per doun. T A tCAt MAMfe ttttt HA*B tit t •lAftCts I Small tin 10 cento ptr bottlt or $M 0206 words
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Article1138 1930-02-08 3 t w««*««»» VV WVW WHI Optimist: •'Cheer up, old man. Thingl aren't as bad as they seem to be." Pessimist "No, but they seem to be." ''Yet, my wife is an angel." "Sorry to hear that, old mon. When did she die?" Sweet Young Thing (to friend)1,138 words
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Advertisement108 1930-02-08 3 "GOLD LEAP" t£A, THE SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT; OF THE BLENDER'S ART. i /r .<.■■> 3b« THt juoAi. > v ?•'>"*[ i^TT? N r c LY 'T' «n& i OF ALL PROVISION DEALERS, GROCERS AND KEDAYS. Sole Agents: t. A. BAttIHOLOMfeUSZ LiD. f 3-A, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. KjJne ROLLSI ROTCE Mofoß C108 words
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Advertisement194 1930-02-08 3 I FOR EVERYTHING IN f SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS ANo| SCHOOL SUPPLIES f v Urder them from PETER CMONG CO. I V «j» who keep one of the largest and% most comprehensive stocks ©fi 1* ssco 1h o1 boo^s and supplies In thc| Books for Primary, Lower ands g Higher Standards,194 words
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Advertisement40 1930-02-08 4 Ar I 111 iH H^\ y> /tfriHHHl^fw Hewry Waugh Co, Ltd., jj FORMERLY KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED. Sole Agents I 4 ••♦♦+*+•>+♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦! i j Craven "A" THE LARGEST SELLING CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTE IN THE WORLD. 00 NOT AFFECT THE THROAT. CARRERAS LTD., LONDON.40 words
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Advertisement130 1930-02-08 4 f "HOMELITE" Portable Cenerator J a family member of the popular J v "HOME LITE" Portable Centrifugal Pump liL| fii Ifc llkoßei B^Bw^ai a^R B^ftV b^tJ^H b^B^ t b^^^bb bm mbT b^b\ IJUI f > I am 1r i I Engine: Single Cylinder. Air cooled. Bosch Magneto t Generator: Sli130 words
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Article, Illustration31 1930-02-08 5 The Guard of Honour at Johnston's Pier. Sir Cecil Clementi arrives. Sir Cecil (left) with the G. 0. C. Officials being presented^|BWMp||^r^o^7r^^^^ttt^^^Bp31 words
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Article, Illustration105 1930-02-08 6 A clever and versatile pupil of Madam Kelvey who is appearing at the Adeiphj Hotel Roof Garden in special performances for a week commencing from to-night. H. E. the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, inspecting the Guard of Honour outside the Council105 words
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Advertisement155 1930-02-08 7 a CARLSBERG BEER 1 jfe II ftittt^ tlt^r^rt^ y Appointment ffi THE BEST. Stagnant, Joo Seng Co., Ltd. j |S Obtainable front all dealers DflVAl SSSSSSJ I PHI jl i. H" ■HL Wholemeal Bread 1 ««d by the case front ta r rtd^ii«, l i««<^* l .h i the list155 words
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Article933 1930-02-08 8 BEING SMILES OF THE t WEEK. £>•!••;•••• VVV W W By "Quiz Sir Cecil b here, and we did him proud on Ml ai rival, didn't we? But it 1 have any gtfti M prophet (apart from racehonea tbe rubber market, where I confess to consistent nonsuccess) I declare933 words
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Advertisement304 1930-02-08 8 QgT YOUR BOOKS'. NOW ON SALEV. j SANG AND SPXYJAI* SEWBS. ft t LCVS, COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE: All true lovers who hope to make their married life a thing of beauty j should read these pages. A book of knowledge on complex j SEX PROBLEMS. By Thomas Herne w j304 words
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Article3173 1930-02-08 9 J. Lindsay Hamilton - J. Lindsay Hamilton SPECIAL SHORT STORY. I By q^ K'on>-cious of the consternawas spreading through the untr side, Richard lolled back at the his car, airing his lungs. He i *a- b*PPJ as lark uot deli l\ y tunefttL Ewjf now and then -oiilil rise- in a howling3,173 words
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Advertisement115 1930-02-08 9 iWXCSt i* X H C 1 X thought to-day is progress. W^ij^ /^^^^^w..> ?T g^ l n every branch of endeavour ■■■SSi\^2Sl V? f is this apparent, but in none <n$ Wf"'' «u>re so than in the realms Mgl^^^^^' of infant and child welfare. The Siamese, like so many J^-^^>115 words
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Advertisement398 1930-02-08 10 Books For Cambridge Cltta 1 1930. [JMH4I CIS. BNuTJ] ■> Arithmetic j Algebra (also with answe. Geography English History j English Grammar and C n Posi i New Testament (G osp anH r Acts) and I French, Latin, Chemistry g, He at' j Geometry and Shakespear j Complete paraphrase tc398 words
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Article2187 1930-02-08 11 Malayan Saturday Post Special BY THE LOOKER-ON Copyright. •> ♦♦•••♦•••••♦•••••••♦••••••♦••♦••••••••JL A CHIEF'S RETIREMENT. thE ITALIAN ART SHOW. bL IE RIBAND OF ATLANTIC. A WONDERFUL CARILLON. London, 3rd. January iqjo. rln( As Chief Bachelor. U v expected that early in the new v :i] i niic^ ot Wales2,187 words
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Advertisement203 1930-02-08 11 try a daily diet of Quaker Oats. See how |S^S-^^| much better you feel. Note how much more |a(,^)^\GrSlSl»l energy you have. Quaker Oats is an extra- B^^tl ordinary balance of essential nutrients a Ilißwß natural health-giving food everyone needs. |j 1 Delicious, too, and easy to prepare. HaS^ j203 words
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Advertisement83 1930-02-08 12 AN IDEAL WATCH FOR THE SPORTSMAN PERSPIRATION PROOF— DUST PRCOF. ACCIRACY NOT EFFECTED BY CHAISCE OF CLIMATE OR TEMPERATURE, ASK FOR ROLEX "OYSTER" j J it.. ii i..vi ill Sole Agents:ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE *ad KUALA L UMPUR. CORRECTLY MADE I •P SOUNP WEM. SEASONED TIMBER BEAITIFIUY FJNISHfP TEAK A83 words
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Advertisement159 1930-02-08 12 ♦*♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦*•>♦♦*•>* jj_FOR HOOSING SCHEMES I GP OEHLERS 30. St. Michael's Road. SINGAPORE. I MAMJFACTIBEB OF PfiFCAST CCNCfiETE POST AND V f COOLIE LINES, BAlfifiOißiS, MMDV AND ifLEtHOAr BOXES, LATiINES AND 01 Hl* BULDIN€S, CAMii v I ANll SQtARE COfNCKtlt LATKINE SEATS, AND COM v t DUSI BINS OF MLNICIPAL PATTERN159 words
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Article, Illustration108 1930-02-08 13 IPOH WEDDING-DONALDSON— REIDY CROFTS. I rZv Craitl of pi;th w ?°™?*°F' Of^ er In Charge of Police District, Gopeng, and Miss \MLa Beatrice Croits. daughter of Mr. i'h Hp 1? Vh r UStra 8l and A he la e Jl]2LiP eid y Crofts solemnised^n 25J l^v. 1930, at the Church108 words
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Article, Illustration130 1930-02-08 14 HThe Geishas in the popular concert held at Brooke Road, Katong, recently. Left to right: Misses M. Le Mercier, E. Kelly. Y. Angus, C. Kelly, L. Angus, Y. Le Mercier and A. Kelly. I'hoto hy OtUm SiuJis. Group' pKBJo|fa|sh t^^W^W^roc^HW^l^ne^f^eweTrrfunction given by the HeTi-masWand fctaff"bT*C|o'v f F. f English^c"<^, KuantanP^^130 words
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Advertisement48 1930-02-08 15 .9 a 5) f I I-* I-* L CJ\II II -11 -t I 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 Agmts: HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penaitf.48 words
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Advertisement39 1930-02-08 15 f*t C^UniKircc PRFPARFf") I AND DEPOSIT FROM RIPP FROM THE /?Mltsf*WMSZ CAUIFO«NIAN Prepared, not from synthetics nor imported fruit juice spoilt by excess preservatives, bat from fine ripe Caiifornilan Oranges specially imported by FRASER NEAVE, LTD. AERATED WATER SPECIALISTS.39 words
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Article2957 1930-02-08 16 Marley Cameron - Marley Cameron j NEW SERIAL STORY. |l (Author of "The Mark of Three Fishes.") CHAPTER X. THE POISON CLUE. Tat jumped up suddenly, "Hark There's Angela calling us. She's goinj to make us put on our overalls. Quick Sheila the pottingshed They rai through the shrubbery2,957 words
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Advertisement179 1930-02-08 16 hn YPU Wipirp 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 heTe ready to help you to get the training in your own home and in your own179 words
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Article734 1930-02-08 17 USING BRITISH MATERIALS. view of comments made (luring nl discussions by the Municipal nissioners, the following facts .rding the Ford Motor Company nnada would be of considerable int< res! l^st Windsor, Untano, Canada, l«eb. wore than thirteen million dollars were spent in Canadian, cities during734 words
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Advertisement221 1930-02-08 17 I B 1 Ifl B I^BJ 1 f ttT^i ™^v A. 2. L W^^X 1 Hi I R Bljbw il^ wi^^flßHß^^vnßßß^M^SL' bY PCBFORMANCC I 1 The Ford \j ton truck has made good cemonstrate the Ford l£ ton trucß. Talk in tht hands of owners and drivers. This with him221 words
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Article285 1930-02-08 18 In this day of mergers it won't be Ic.im bcfoß a lot of advertisers combine and fhrc us an ad. like this We will teach you to dance, cure you of taldness and bani»h the tobacco habit for you or we refund your money. When you285 words
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Advertisement138 1930-02-08 18 To4ar, a new world of enter- a taia«ent is voors. THE NBW g^^fc^fe^L/^TI g SBOW WORLD -with the %£?Ak X I^?L U^ stage brott^dt to the screen I^4 JK il^^^^^^fK* at it's best. THE NEW SHOW k lMLmW r^*>\ M& WOELD is PARAMOUNT! WmtSm fe i •ecaose FAR\mONT pro- k138 words
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Advertisement230 1930-02-08 18 Dve^you^Well I WATCH COMING SOON I Hal! Mark of and Profits 1 SINGING AND TALKING WCTUKES j j BROADWAY j with Glen Trjron, Merna Kennedy V g{{Js t I and all star cast. j j M T»B SHOW WAT" $> with Laura La Plante > |2 RCfilS V and all230 words
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Article1105 1930-02-08 19 <• Notes By Spectator.' 1 personal. I ike all other mortals Spectator 100 maH have his holiday and hence the of the notes last week. flu Editor would not agree to MNiblT The Close Season And Its Effects. Vithoiigh it is the first close season gt have had1,105 words
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Advertisement128 1930-02-08 19 II l| fjl I X HERB is an old and true saying that quality is remembered long after price m mk is forgotten. M The Goodyear reputation has been built ~^H Iji by maning products of memorable \j quality at a fair price. mjf We believe tbe people can best128 words
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325 1930-02-08 20 The Malayan Saturday Post. February 8 1930. THE NEW GOVERNOR. Sir Cecil and Lady dementi cannot bat have been highly gratified by the cordial reception given them on their arrival in Singai>ore on Wednesday, and they will be pleased to know that the public's first impressions of them ar: more325 words
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Article264 1930-02-08 20 There is torn talk of organising opposition to the salt of the Nellmay estates to London. The "deal was duly authorised at a shareholders' meeting, but only on a poll after an adverse vote on a ihow of hands. There are certainly many Malayan shareholders who havino264 words
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Article272 1930-02-08 20 A k<hxl deal lias bed made by some <»1 our daily eoiiteiii|M>raries of remark^ made by Cecil Clcmcnti in his farewell spin 1) to tile Hong Kong Legislath Council prior toCOMtag to Malaya. He declared Mainly that ihe Far Hast is no place for democracy, with272 words
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Article599 1930-02-08 20 S.R.C. RETAIN PREMIER POSITION. \'otcs Hy "Linesman. A Fitting Finale. Whilst the Colony vs. F.M> marked the dm of the intu-Ui^" hockey season the local n,u Kr jr championship honours and th< the local season was the fixture the Padang dul)s. Kven if ft g.Rr had lost the game599 words
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Advertisement108 1930-02-08 20 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 THURSDA' AT 9.30 p.m. THE ROYAL GRILL NOW OPEN. THE BEST CUISINE IN TOWN ADELPHI HOTEL, LTD., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT H II v' F Mermen Trio! Jt—108 words
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Advertisement20 1930-02-08 20 jy (F Sleeplessness Go back to sound healthy sleep by strengthening your nervee with Sanatogen. SANATOGEH The True Tonic -Food20 words
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Article110 1930-02-08 21 [Reuters Service.] London, Feb. 5. lv Church Assembly at .West--11: ;i>lc-r, by 382 votes to 105, has passed solution, moved by the Archbishop o j \\»rk, in favour of the appointment (.1 ,1 Commission by the Archbishops to inquire into the present relations existin, between110 words
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233 1930-02-08 21 [Reuters Service.] London, Feb. 5. 'liie GovenMßCßl was closely qucs totted 111 t lie House oi Commons re [anting the naval reductions. The reductions, as already antounced, consist of the concellatiou oi he orders lor the two 10,000 ton 8-inch ;un cruisers of233 words
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28 1930-02-08 21 RUSSIAN MONARCHIST OFFICERS SHOT. [Router's Service.] Honarcfaiti officers— Schiller, and Kartashev-whom Supreme C/>urt sentenced to j Ja". 23 after the alleged dis- ()f Chervonetz notes, H h^n shot.28 words
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Article50 1930-02-08 21 [Heuter's Service.] Washington Feb. 0. Little hope is entertained of ex-Pre-sident Taft's recovery. The doctors say high blood pressure may cause heart failure at any time. Kx-President Taft's two sons have been summoned to his bedside from Cineinati. President Hoover visited ex-President Taft yesterday afternoon. ww^im50 words
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Article59 1930-02-08 21 [Rcuter's Service.] Washington, Feb. 6. Three Atlantic liners— the Caiuerouia, the Dresden and the Minnekahda have arrived three days late owing to fog, gales and stormy seas. Nobody was injured, but a huge sea shipped by the Minnekahda on Friday damaged the lifeboats smashed the ventilators, tore59 words
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31 1930-02-08 21 HOUSE OF LORDS AGREE TO COMMONS' AMENDMENT. [Reuters Service.] London, Feb. 5. The House of Lords has decided to agree to the House of Commons' amendment to the Unemployment Insurance Bill.31 words
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39 1930-02-08 21 Reiter's Service. Moscow, Feb. 5. The report of the massacre of exnaval officers, contained in a cable dated Feb. j, is officially described as the ridiculous invention of the Riga white guard and Press."39 words
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Article114 1930-02-08 21 •aoiAaas s f aaxiia>i London, Feb. o. The newspapers give prominence t< a report of the economic conditions ii China, compiled by Messrs. H. H. Fo> and H. J. Brett and published by th< Dopartment of Overseas Trade. The newspapers particularly refer t< the question of Chinese114 words
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Article274 1930-02-08 21 [Rcuter's Service.] Mexico City, Feb. 5. At the conclusion of the ceremony ii connection with the presidential iuaugiu ation, a youth fired six shots at Pre sident Kubio. The result is not yet known. Over 50,000 people had thronged tin gretfl National Stadiuni to witness tin274 words
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Article185 1930-02-08 21 ißcuter's Service.] London, Feb. 5. The heads of the naval delegations met at St. James's Palace this evening and decided to hold a plenary meeting of the Conference 011 Tuesday Feb. n at 11 a.m. to discuss the question of submarines. The first committee will meet tomorrow185 words
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Advertisement22 1930-02-08 21 price nr-i 1875. A PU MOUTH I f\ I fit I Hri r a V BOftNfiO MOtOftS LIMITED. I (BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYA).22 words
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1875 1930-02-08 22 Singaiiore, through its official representatives and the leaders of the various community organisations on Wednesday extended a warm welcome to Sir Oral Clementi, X.C.M.C. ifpon his arrivil fiom Hong Kong to take up the Governorship <>f the Colony of the Straits Settlements and the High1,875 words
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Advertisement60 1930-02-08 22 wilAiiV TENNIS KACKPTS L Slazenger's j|B|\ Badmintons'' Spa Wing's P o o t P a i 1 ;> Austin's '^^p Running Shoes, Cleaves N^F Boxing Gloves^ iSyk c s Chest Eipanders j Bancroft's I Developers Rackets 1 Dumb c 1 1 s AMD ALL OTHER M ATHLETIC QOOQB AT I60 words
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199 1930-02-08 23 REPORT OF CONFERENCE ON DOMINION LEGISLATION. [Router's Service.] London, Feb. 3. A conference on the operation of J* Dominion legislation, representing »> (»reat Britain, the Dominions and India, J£ v. Inch sat in London last year has <♦ is.ucd a rei>ort emlxxlying recommenda- tions framed with the object of j199 words
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Article154 1930-02-08 23 EXTRALITY NEGOTIATIONS. [Reuters Service.] j| London, Feb. 3. In the House of Commons Mr. > Henderson said papers with regard to extrality were being issued to-day. I Negotiations had not progressed since h his last statement owing to Sir M. Lampson's unavoidable absence in I Hong Kong. London, Feb. 3.154 words
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Article91 1930-02-08 23 Ikeuter's Service.] Paris, Feb. 4. The theory that General Koutepoti, the Russian emigre, has been kiduapped ia supported by a poUcenum named Chauveau who had not reported the matter before because he does not 11 read the newspapers." He avers that on the day of Koutepoff 's91 words
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Article207 1930-02-08 23 How Baby's Own Tablets Help. For the information of parents who have ailing children, Mrs. A. R. Neltet, of Thessalton, Ontario, Canada, writes: f "When my hairy was five months old she was very sick. I tried several inedi- cines but they did no good.207 words
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34 1930-02-08 23 [Reuters Service.] Paris, Feb. 4. In response to M. Dovgalevsky's request the Government has established I very complete system of police protection for the Soviet Embassy. <— o »o»34 words
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101 1930-02-08 23 [Reuters Service.] Geneva, Feb. 4. A meeting of the League of Nations Advisory committee on the Opium Traffic discussed the unsuccessful at- tempt to import four tons of heroin into China in 1928. Replying to Sir A. Lyall (Britain) thereanent, Mr. Woo Kai Seng said101 words
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73 1930-02-08 23 [Renter's Service.] Hong Kong, Feb. 4. The officers and crew of the Braaianrf have arrived in a salvage tug. The Braaland is rapidly breaking up under the buffeting of the heavy seas. (Last week our Hong Kong correspondent reported that the Norweigiau steamer Braaland,73 words
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Article32 1930-02-08 23 [Renter's Service.] Bombay, Feb. 4 A strike has, started on the Great India Peninsular Railway involving 125,000 but services are being maintained generally. The men demand improved wagesand conditions.32 words
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Advertisement580 1930-02-08 23 Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatsctippij 1 (ROYAL PACKET NAVIGATION CO. OF BATAVIA) (Incorporated ia Holland) UNDER CONTRACT WITH THB NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT I Telephone No. 3640 tub-connections to:— I Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., General Freight Dept., Qaims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and f Passage Dept. ;KPRESENTATIVE for Singapore and580 words
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Article, Illustration785 1930-02-08 24 WALTZING INTO MATRIMONY, UP-TO-DATE STEPS FOR AN OLD ROMANTIC RHYTHM. (By Victor Silvester, First World's Ballroom Dancing Champion). No. 4. The waltz has piobably been res ponsil le for more proposals of marriag* and acceptances than any othei social activity. Those dear old ring-a ring -<>'-785 words
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271 1930-02-08 24 livery day many fenftl niter our lxxhes, hut tlu-\ harmless and passed ofl if t t< -ucs of the body arc fa good Ddi £f Rich red blood is the i>o\ver th the human system jo order. Wiien the blood is pure v, malarial271 words
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Advertisement210 1930-02-08 25 j g FOR GOOD HEALTH IJm drink I /ml ORANGE-SMASH 1 jflEls Made from the juice •> I I I^h'll ri^ e sweet or AQges- B^Hg healthful refreshing t L^jJßß' *KAMHUI U Co* I SINGAPORE. 1 BtRNH ARDI S j PERFUMERY i t < i High-class Essence in fancy boxes,210 words
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Advertisement272 1930-02-08 26 HiqK Grode «V. USED FOR EASE «V? AND <^ V SUITABLE FOR j/ SEASON'S GIFT. J^ ■be Ar THE PILOT DESK SET. Price: $6.50 to $25.00 complete. Colour: White Onyx, kalian Marble. Black, Yellow, Etc. THE PILOT PENS. The representative of THfc PILOT t>fcN Mfg. Co., Ltd. No. 6, The272 words
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Advertisement206 1930-02-08 26 y^\ ;iv BISCUITS I I KRUPOK IKAN UDANG j OF THE BEST QUALITY OF FISH AND PRAWN. Our Krupoks are of the best and purest quality, most delicious X and palatable. Serve your friends with our Krupoks. Best for wedding and birthday presents. A dish of fried krupoks on a206 words
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Advertisement21 1930-02-08 27 raryty of flavour popular and exouisite aroma KOt^ I (■;J WISMINSHR TOBACCO CO LTD (I H O«P OOA' ID 'Ne»<GeAND> 5{21 words
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Article, Illustration68 1930-02-08 28 Selangor beat the Negri Sembilan All Blues XV in a ha -d match at the Kuala Lumpur padang by 38 pts. to 10. Photos show the teams and incidents of the play. The Welch and S.C.F.A. teanrs in the Charity Match played at the Stadium. Photograph taken at the reception68 words
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Advertisement202 1930-02-08 29 I Worn by Smart people. J j Ihe fashion to-day is lo weer I square ard rcctar^ular vatches 4lm> m> fc verA n )l1 Mc'.rtular ard oval ores for ladies. The move s^.^m,^ ment in these matches aie small. Quality is therefore of utmost importance. Ycu can rely on a^^£202 words
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Advertisement377 1930-02-08 29 i RECLYKOL I is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone 2 ♦> in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with 4 j this preparation was reduced to a minimum, it noi j eliminated altogether, while377 words
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Article1188 1930-02-08 30 D. H. CLARKE - D. H. CLARKE By SYNOPSIS Jimmy Valentine fU**Uy handsome crook, whose BMtffc fingers open safes at will, is stuffing money from the vault of the Springiord, 111., bemk tit his bag. When his two pals, Old Avciy and Swede, tmpposei to be on iruatd outside, en mrprised1,188 words
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Advertisement88 1930-02-08 30 |rAMous ambrosia! I •> I ♦> The n«cUr o! tb« Gods I Friet ft ctiu per 11. j I Special rates lor dealers. I f I I. FATTAKAjI •> Eetd. 1904. I I F. IICI BTIWT. W^ BROS. I (UNPEHTAKWIS) I Monumental Masons and Marble Merchants, No. 166, SELEGIE ROAD,88 words
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Advertisement276 1930-02-08 31 I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I Jbxd AMERICAN MAIL LINE I ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. I I From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT t SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES To i NEW YORK and BOSTON. f i Regular Fortnighty Service Excellent Accommodations. NEXT SAILINGS Arr. Singai>ore. Leave S276 words
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Article1282 1930-02-08 32 The Metu(.oldwyn-Mayer film where East Is East starring Lon Chancy with Lupe Velez and Estelle Taylor will soon be Screened in Singapore. This story was wntten by Tod Browning and Harry Sinclair lhago. Inetalmeat VI. What Has (,onc IWtoit Tiger llaxms, wild animal hunter, jj defying1,282 words
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604 1930-02-08 32 Unprecedented Scenes at Sydney. Sydney, Jan. 6. D. G. Bradman broke record after record in the Sheffield bhield match between New Soutn Wales and Queensland on the Sydney cricket ground today, being 452 not out when Kippax closed the home side's innings at 761604 words
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Advertisement119 1930-02-08 32 NORMAL TUTORIAL SERIES. I) Elementary Astronomy 1.08 I 2) French Composition 0.81 3) Miltons Lycidas 0.81 (4) The Teachers Physics 1.35 5) The Teachers Practical Logic 0.81 6) Miltons Comus 0.81 I 7) King Lear 081 8) Confession of an English Opium Eater 0.81 9) Midsummer Nights Dream 1.62 (10)119 words
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Article922 1930-02-08 33 I A MALAYAN REVIEW. 1» ♦..••♦••••♦♦•♦/♦♦•♦♦J»<» 4 J**J**J *J *t* J*** Hi I By Argus." L uxpcoUd, the Colony beat the in the annual hockey fixture, Koala Lumpur on Saturday, and by parently useful margin of three !il s to i>ne, but the States side put922 words
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Advertisement185 1930-02-08 33 ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). 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 Act185 words
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Advertisement264 1930-02-08 34 v 7H. P. PRICE STANDARD PR.CESI.44O J§ ."ft M SALOON jMAWk 16 H. P. 12 H. P. BURHAM Price v aU CLIFTON Price s^. $37 =c BoitN^o Mototts ltd. (tKAMCBkS fHKOOeMOOt IlLltl) EstAtt i twist Aetiicfts j (1927) Limited. J WITH THE STRAITI IETTUIKIEHTI QOVERNMENT. 7 BPGISTPBSPI& HSAP OFFICE: I264 words
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Advertisement124 1930-02-08 34 CUmate PAY and night yout nerves have to fight the energy-sapping influence of constant heat* Why should you not Kelp youf nerves to keep healthy during •uch times of great nervous strain —by backing up their strength with Sanatogen* Sanatogen will give you a reserve of strength to keep healthy124 words
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Article, Illustration61 1930-02-08 35 MR. R. J. FARRER, C.M.G., ENTERTAINED BY THE 1 1NDIA CEYLON ASSOCIATION. There was a large gathering at the At Home M given by the India- Ceylon Club on Wednesday last week in honour of Mr. R. J. Farrer, Chairman of the Municipal Commissioners, who was recently made a Companion61 words
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Article, Illustration192 1930-02-08 36 MR. FARRER HONOURED BY THE INDIA-CEXLUN touuaii^i l^lLJm^."' SINGAPORE TO MALACCA BY EVINRUDE MOTOR BOAT. Messrs. A. P. Gaudart, C. Mclntyre, and C. V. Conceiceo leaving Singapore at 5.30 on Monday morning for Malacca in the outboard motor-boat Miss Evinrude." The trip was organised by Mr. A. P. Gaudart who192 words
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Advertisement91 1930-02-08 37 Wb^&bo 1 /-v. iwnfS fSJHMV 1 There's nothing to choose \{f? fc- (S|^ij^^{^ betiLeen them f $*^^£^0/ For the cigarette smoker- 4 S "Capstan" Navy Cut Cigarettes. For the pipe Xffi bacco Both are jusl as good to day as when you tried them first Probably, even, just a little91 words
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Advertisement81 1930-02-08 37 Three 'Specials' FROM A Fine Old House. "EMPRESS" PORT "ROYAL VAT" WHISKY "CLUB" SHERRY VmPpiTt'SiT 0 (GUARANTEED PRE-WAR FULL DIV LONDON CLUBS STRSNGfH QUALITY) AMONTILLADO Hedges Butlers very choice WINES AND SWftltS. Agents:- JOHN LITTLE A Co.. Ltd. (liiiuipoiated in England) SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. A——*mmmmmm——mimmmm*——9— I>BBBWJI->l<>iiliiißM V81 words
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Article1601 1930-02-08 38 By fhe Rev. J. F. BETHUNE BAKER. D.D. Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity. (hdination rtfMM preached in lUrmingham Cathedral. Rom. xii. i and part of 2 1 beseech you, therefore, brethren, by the mercies of liod, to present your bodies a living sscrijUt holy, acceptable to God,1,601 words
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224 1930-02-08 38 Lord Mayor Attends. The annual Xcw Year's service for those wli., work in the City was held in St. Michael, Cornliill, K.C. Among those present were the Lord Mayor and the Lady Mayoress and many oth'T City officials. In his address the rector,224 words
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Article35 1930-02-08 38 Forty-Five Years A Chorister. An example of long and faithful vice comes from Warrington where Walter Dennett has just rUg^ j memtership of the Parish C. rch eh .nfter forty-five years' service u2 tlircc vicars.35 words
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Article354 1930-02-08 38 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES. Who is the Giver? Hast thou perchance received gm talents from God, or art thou peZ famous in the world for son* 3 achievement Then do thou the mo J for this very reason, endeavour to bj thyself as thou truly art, and seekJ careful introversion to354 words
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Article89 1930-02-08 38 Friends are the surest guard for kiflplM gold in tine does wear away, And other precious things do fafcH friendship never will decay. I R. Edwards I As a white garment appear- «<**■ uith slight soiling than do olotl jfß garments tthen much soifed, so a 'itt» fault in a89 words
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785 1930-02-08 39 B The Lord Bishop of Bradford. c First Lambeth Conference. Lambeth, 1888, M was a great landrk in the history of modern steps tor ,u the Reunioo of Christendom. It vkcl two things It opened the eyes th Church ol England to785 words
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Article76 1930-02-08 39 sort, of penance for eternal salvation. 'Unless you do penance/ Our fco*d i*jt, *yo*i shall til likewise peqsb." Ffrere can fw no genuine CbHatfaiuty an .Agues ana an Aloysius, or Hit way o£* Magdalen tnd an Augustine. Only too truly our coojciences bear wStntts that oar sins turn doaed the76 words
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Article212 1930-02-08 39 life merely prodacet smtfe. <|M^p». feet confronts us that tfre Sltjjjf ft^^ llj t iflfc lor a rood time breeds a *rtfri* of however, cwwot in fau*d}« he wbofly laid noon the afcarider* "if «»r ydom inMili *fc- 't -*1-- .•S.V' < them. When these children nmr no tlie^'iWSwßr-212 words
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Article18 1930-02-08 39 <■ F-TT^^^P y ffPHf^l\ «rfng th«t win gW» *i tMt JtariMt W«g we call having jo« 4 flmt.18 words
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Article47 1930-02-08 39 M».ko^'«mt codda't U fc*t have hi#w 'Ayt^ »ir Wmfu IMppillttO SOt b^ rvpu XjUXK^m EK^Vtßb TO Ca* Heft* UIA O^^* io| fawpemble. Tie ral obstacles lit ta tke heart of rate, and Oe cure lor Aese is a fin* bop*, Informed and fbfttWl by thought. Ahhnr HoR.47 words
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