Malayan Saturday Post, 22 February 1930
1930-02-22
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section8 1930-02-22 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED FEBRUARY 22. 1930.8 words
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Article663 1930-02-22 1 11 I'm going to b« married to morrow." 14 Are you? Who's your opponent?' We are in a pickle," said a man ii a crowd. "A regular jam," murmured another "Heaven preserve us!" exclaimed ai old lady. Teacher M Tommy, what is tin iuture of I give663 words
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Advertisement100 1930-02-22 1 I** GOLD LEAt^* TfiA f h supreme achievement of THE BLENDER'S ART. r ALL PROVISION DEALERS, GROCERS AND KEDAYS. Sole Agents: a. BAtmtOLOMEUSZ LTD** 3-A, RAFFLEB QUAY, SINGAPORE. ROLLSROYCE NcJoR OIIS MAKifttUi 1 111 S] iKy *^Bj vBrA j^v^^^^l C C. WAKEFIELD Cto., Ltd. (lacorporated in England). jo, Robinaoq Bond,100 words
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Advertisement169 1930-02-22 1 FOR EVtRYTHING IN •OHOOt TEXT BOOKS ANd] SCHOOL SUPPLIES j Order i/tern /rom PETER CMONG A COJ X who keep one of the largest and] ♦j* most comprehensive stocks of< school books and supplies in the! I Eut. j f Books for Primary, Lower and- Higher Standards, as well as;169 words
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Advertisement39 1930-02-22 4 Henry Waugh Co, Ltd., FORMERLY KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED. Sole Agents i »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»4»»**»»»»»»l I F^ i I J.-4. CM A f» RAVEN A THE LARGEST SELLING CORK TIPPED CIGARETTE IN THE WORLD. DO NOT AFFECT THE THROAT. CARRERAS LTD., LONDON.39 words
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Advertisement136 1930-02-22 4 ♦♦♦♦♦»»»^vv^ <wv?v rv??T»??*»tt^^ H I I -HOMELITE' 1 Portable Cenerator V a family member of the popular 1 ••HOMELITE M Portable Centrifugal Pump, t I W's if aT *i 3 B^B^K--' <BB B^BH A I > > r > Englie: Single Cylinder. Air-cooled. Bosch Magneto. > i Generator: Sit note,136 words
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Advertisement10 1930-02-22 5 •w SBBBBF Bj A BBBBB^^ B^ BrH ■P^lr w <W10 words
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Article, Illustration34 1930-02-22 6 H.E. Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G., Miss Alwyn dementi and Lady dementi Secretary Standing :-Captain S. G. Sillitx (Royal Marines) A.D.C., Mile de Passor.o and Mr. A. Hyde, Pr.vate Sec etary. Capitol Theatre Building, Singapore.34 words
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Advertisement217 1930-02-22 7 CARLSBERG BEER j^ I I I IH li f*tft« K^nfh By Appointment |l IB IHt BtST. Singnam, Joo Seng Co., Ltd. I IJHL nLA .Ll MJ 1 ttAl/Al Wheat Bread I II «1 Obtainable from all dealers I/I I V A I Brown Bread I ■WM I HI/ I Hi217 words
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Article697 1930-02-22 8 > BEING SMILES OF THE > WEEK. < > H'VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVHI By Quiz The one word that is irritating ft!o*C all others in these trying days is that beastly little word "if." It applies to such a multitude of things, and unhappily as uselessly as in the hackneyed conjecture "If697 words
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Article191 1930-02-22 8 EXPERTS 1 APPROVAL OF CLAIM BY BELGIAN. The machine invented by M. Charles Clabot, a Belgian State ofticial, for generating electricity by the application of gravitational force, has been examined by a number of scientists and engineers, who were anxious to hear the details of the invention.191 words
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Article55 1930-02-22 8 GIALDINI MAY BE TRIED IN ITALY. London, Feb. 7. It is officially stated that the Government have furnished the Italian Department of Justice with a summary of the allegations against Gialdini, *ko left ling land on the eve of the Hatry crash, with a view55 words
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Article177 1930-02-22 8 "STRAIGHT AND NARROW LEADS TO SANITY." Ten commandments for happiness have ben prepared by a well-known professor for the guidance of students in keeping mentally balanced and normal. For some time Professor Harry Hepner, teacher of applied psychology at Cyracuse I'niversity, has been investigating the causes177 words
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312 1930-02-22 8 CONSERVATIVE PARTY'S SUGGESTION. London, Jan. ;i. Mr. J. 11. Thomas is rapidly becoming a prime favourite with the Conservative Party. Lord Birkenhead, speaking in London recently, expressed the opinion that the party with which he was still unofficially associated had committed an error312 words
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177 1930-02-22 8 "FOR THOSE IN PERIL ON THE STREET. CORONER SUGGESTS NEW HYMN. Street Accidents in England. London, Jan. ;>i. The seed for a new hymn, M For Those in Peril OH the Streets," was •Mgftsted by the Kast Lancashire Coroner, after inquiring, at Cohie, into the death of a nine-year-old girl177 words
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Advertisement34 1930-02-22 8 FAMOUS AMBROSIaI ♦> The nectar o! the Gods f frrice 91 cents per )b. i I ♦> Special rates lor dealers. 1 1 I I 2. PATTAKA Estd. 1904. I P. HlGti StMfefet < SMttAMttk. i I34 words
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Article2073 1930-02-22 9 I Malayan Saturday Post Special I BY THE LOOKER-ON Copyright. A IR MINISTRY'S NEW AEROPLANE. GIANTS FOR COMMERCIAL [AVIATION. NATIONAL RADIO WEEK. LONDON AS "TALKIE" CENTRE. London, Jmumrf 17. iq.io. A Hovering Aeroplane. a roplane which has ben built Air Ministry in an attempt to I problem2,073 words
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Advertisement85 1930-02-22 9 EASTERN SERIES INDIA TTHE wondrous "Taj Mahal" was the out- come of superior knowledge, skilled hand§ and purest material. Even to-day it is recognised as the supreme example of Oriental architecture. Superior knowledge, skilled hands and purest materials are the dominant factors which made -and still keep-" Milkmaid Milk supreme85 words
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153 1930-02-22 10 C«»ld> ire dangerous l>ecau>e thvv often lay the mdl of consumption |*J ether forms of lung trouble. When the first symptoms of a cod arc noticed pwc the child a hot bath ;<.iul dry carefully. Put it to bed. R educe the quantity of food153 words
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Article2756 1930-02-22 11 Marley Cameron - Marley Cameron NEW SERIAL STORY. By Author of "The Mark of Three Fishes.") I STRANGE INK. I ured to the drawing-room in j of hit hostess and found her im--1 household accounts. M Oh, I Bovntoo, if I'd known I would 1 have broken in upon2,756 words
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Advertisement186 1930-02-22 11 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE j cind AMERICAN MAIL LINE C SJ vJ\^k 'lm 1 »J» ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. j From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT i* SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES To 1 NEW YORK and BOSTON. t I Regular Fortnighty Service Excellent Accommodations. > NEXT SAILINGS186 words
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Advertisement172 1930-02-22 12 A WORD ABOUT TRUNKS! Trunks and portmanteaux of smart appearance are as necessary to the careful man or woman as smart clothes. It is false economy to buy trunks of cheap and inferior workmanship. We have a big range of high grade English and American trunks at prices to suit172 words
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Advertisement285 1930-02-22 12 I WAHL EVERSHARP Pens and Penciisi I: T^T RICH GIFTS i t frtiBFs (t) Uniquely |l Jy^Wr Personal yM l EVERBHAW 1 I I I J»IENC LS^ I 1* '17 races and xvill stancl v I Sill the test of most severe ty> not confuse these handsome 3r/C new Foun-285 words
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Article, Illustration300 1930-02-22 13 This photo was taken on 12-12-29, at Railway Station, Prai, where His Highness the Maharajah of Kapurtnaia was received by Messrs. Bhagwan Singh Mela Singh, Merchants.Penang. I. His Highness Sir Jagatjit Singh Bahadur, X.C.5.1., G.C.S.I. G.C.1.E., Maharajah Raja-i-Rajgan of Kapurthala; 2300 words
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Article, Illustration60 1930-02-22 14 various carte of Malaya held at the social hall of the Methodist Group photograph taken at a Social Gathering of Syrian Christians trom various pa i- v Tamil Church, Singapore. The football match played at Kuala Lumpur between the Selangor Chinese Recreation Xlub and H.M.S. Berwick ended in a draw.60 words
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Advertisement115 1930-02-22 15 yIIUJ UJ i\i Sir t\ l I (i^iuj l L m't' i I f j > 'I I r^ ii I CLOUDINESS «m PREPARED I 1 I AND DEPOSIT jQ^JiiS^^:-^ FROM RIPE H I Prepared, not from synthetics The only Safety Razor that strop* its own blade without removal nor115 words
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359 1930-02-22 16 41 NO OPEN CLEAVAGE IN SALVATION ARMY." London, Jan. 25. C Olll in issioner Catherine Booth, in a statement, said that the contents of the envelope in which the late General bratnwdl Booth's document was enclosed were known, but it would not ITS wise to359 words
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Article84 1930-02-22 16 PRODUCTION OF SYNTHETIC CELLULOSE. London, Jan. The prediction that cellulose, the raw material of paper, artificial silk, explosives, etc., may shortly be obtained from air was made by Dr. Herberc Levenstein, President of the Society o f the Chemical Industry, in a lecture at the Institute of84 words
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Advertisement168 1930-02-22 16 TrtE GR^4TPST PUBUIS«|NG ACHIEVEMENT j OF THE CENTURY m PPARS J CYCW>PAEPJA j it consists of 22 books of reference in cne handy volume of over 1,000 V pages with coloured frontispiece, flags of the empire and flags of the .j, world in colours, and coloured atlas of the world,168 words
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Advertisement120 1930-02-22 17 t. im i j r i\ \|M |>1 'I TiVk^^^a^fc?^^3^ jJ^^?"^j*sc t paramount. ps||p! Today, a new world of enter- w^^3fc (aianentisyoors. TBE NEW f f-;!^ 1 1 a SHOW W^HLO-with the fet/^JQIk wi»ourhaim«i IJj yfatfe brought to the screen k^4^^M^^|Bß*'*^^ 's at it's best. THE NEW SHOW '^%h- i120 words
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Advertisement237 1930-02-22 17 I TIVOLI Commencing Sunday, feb. 23. t I WILLIAM FOX presents {"Behind That Curtain"! I A THRILLING MYSTERY SPECIAL f Adapted from EARL DF RR RIGGER'S best novel with LOIS MORAN, WARNIR BAXTER, GILBERT EMERY and supporting cast. i PtNCH SCINES:-A FLASR A SHOt HANDS T S LIPPING- CBINISE SLIPPERS237 words
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Article1910 1930-02-22 18 \<-/..s By Sp*cUt*r. y •..•..•..•..•.♦••••.•••.•.•••••♦•♦.li iKVVV VVVVVV. rv\ SEASON IN FULL SWING. Finding New Material. The local football SeaSOa has started like an outburst <>f a monsoon. Although individual- indulged in the game during the ckm season yet the dubs nevei had a Combined game and in the1,910 words
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Advertisement120 1930-02-22 18 WEE BROS. I I (UNDERTAKERS) I Monumental Masons tnd Marble Merchants, 1 No. 156, SELEGIE ROAD, H| SINGAPORE. 1 Tel. No. 3869. 11 FRESH FLORAL WREATHS I MADE TO ORDER. 1 ARTIFICIAL WREATHS ALWAYS IN STOCK. 1 ITALIAN MARBLE MEMORIAL I OF ANY DEBIGN MADE TO I ORDER. 1 PROMPT120 words
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Article532 1930-02-22 19 i ON E OF THE MANY REMARKABLE MANUFACTURING METHCDS THAT MAKE THE NEW FORD POSSIBLE. v ag tbOM wl"** knowledge ot a hods is derived from articles in ri and Magazines, it is often imagintfl thai the outstanding point of it in Ford factories is production in large numbers532 words
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Article239 1930-02-22 19 GRIPPED ON EDGE OF ROCK. Sydney, Jan. 14. Dangling his legs over a rock ledge at Xarooma, a holiday resort on the south coast, to-day, Charles F. Johnson,; of Sydney, was siezed suddenly by an octopus. He freed himself after an agonising five minutes. With his239 words
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Article65 1930-02-22 19 HUGE FUND ALLOCATED TO EDUCATION. Ford Myers, Florida, Feb. 14. Mr. Henry Ford has announced that he intends to devote his life aud £20,000,000 to founding trade aud other schools. He declares that much of the prevalent crime is due to improper education. Racketeering is merely I revolt65 words
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Advertisement102 1930-02-22 19 1 1 1 -g* nr^w m I Si Amo£3r fl j^TC^LI torn Xl A^^^fl^^^ \\sA JMI. a yßW^^mk 111 «a S^v _^M A iwßfmw^^^^^^^ Features of the For 4 car l»o(?jr construction Swr Jioudaflle hydraulic sdock absorbers triplex shatterproof glass windscreen 2«Jfy enclosed, silent six-brake system Cwic/J acceleration @frte 0/102 words
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282 1930-02-22 20 The Malayan Saturday Post. February 22, 1930. REPRESENTATION. We observe that there has been a little unpleasantness between two of our daily contemporaries on account of criticism {and alleged distortion) of the views of one by the other. The subject at issue was that of increased representation of unofficial opinion282 words
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Article278 1930-02-22 20 A recent article in the magazine of the Association of British Malaya by Mr. W. H. Shelford, on the subject of harbour control in Singapore, has prove ked some strong comment locally, and it appears to Ik- justified. Mr. Shelford is a little too zealous in stating his278 words
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Article325 1930-02-22 20 Following the proi>osal of the Hon. Mr. A. P. Robinson that a committee should be appointed to investigate the position in regard to money-lenders in the Colony, the District Judges of the three Settlements have been called on for reports, on consideration of which the Government will decide325 words
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Article274 1930-02-22 20 PROGRAMME FOR NEXT 11 TUESDAY. II The following is the prograu.uitfoH the official visit of H.E. Sir Cecil H Clementi, K.C.M.G., to Johor c B^l on Tuesday next. IH Officials and guests will assemble atH the Throne Room, Istaiia Bc^r, 2t H 4.30 p.m. Dress.— Officials274 words
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401 1930-02-22 20 FIRST ANNUAL PINNER OF THE MALAYAN STUDENTS' UNION, LONDON. The Malayan Students* Union held its I First Annual Dinner at the Hotel Cecil I on Jan. 7th, 1930, with Mr. 1 I Ismail Khan, LL.B., Bar-at-Lau, tin M President, in the Chair. The gnetl of I honour as a very401 words
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Advertisement152 1930-02-22 20 Adelphi Hotel Ltd. Singapore TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 6.30—7.80. SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ROOP GARDEN CINEMA EVERY SUNDAY AND THURSDAY AT 9.90 p.m. THE ROYAL GRILL NOW OPEN. THE BEST CVISINE IN TOWN ADELPHI MOTEL. LTD., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Baby's Skin! Keep moisture, friction and infection152 words
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Advertisement16 1930-02-22 20 Listless G>nqucr debility, regain health and strength with the aid of SANATOCEH The True Tonic -Food16 words
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256 1930-02-22 21 SOUTH AFRICAN RECORDS-AUSTIN MAKES A "BAG." I The "Haby" Austin has added a I page to the history of light car racing I ir South Africa by establishing an I amazing series of records at the Clair- wood Speedway, Durban. Driven by I 1. H. M'Crystal, the tiny car purred256 words
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94 1930-02-22 21 [Renter's Service.] I Batavia, Feb. 19. Iris opening address for the l«ngi of the Advisory Council of the I !^n Bureau of the League of NaI for Kpidemiological Intelligence, at Namloeng, Major Graham called to the importance of wirelessly I broadcast intelligence regarding epiI ios94 words
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Article227 1930-02-22 21 [Reuters Service.] London, Feb. 19. In a further announcement as regards the United Empire Party Lon Peaverbrook says that he intended, firstly, to proceed with organisation by local centres, and secondly, to raise a fighting fund of £100,000, of which the trustees would l>e Mr. C. A.227 words
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57 1930-02-22 21 ißeutcr's Service] New Delhi, Feb. 20. Amid loud cheers from the Assembly Mr. Patel announced his acceptance <>f the convention proposed by the Viceroy to settle the dispute concerning the policing of the Chamber. Mr. Patel said that he .vas always willing to be glided57 words
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Article98 1930-02-22 21 Reuters Service. Amsterdam, Feb. 20. 'Hie Telegraaf points out that the decision of the rubber producers must be ratified at the general meeting of rubber growers on March 5 and opines that it is a step in the right direction. The paper estimates the effect of98 words
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Article47 1930-02-22 21 Kkitkr's Skrvick. Paris, Feb. 10. If. Chautcmps, President of the Radical Group of the Chamber, is undertaking to form a Cabinet which will l>e a "union of Republicans around a De- mocratic |M(JgfUIUBe. 91 'He has asked M. Tardieu to join the Cabinet.47 words
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Article26 1930-02-22 21 Rki'tkr's Skrvick. London, Feb. 20. In the House of Commons Mr. Miilip Snowdcii announced tliat lie will introduce his budget on April 14.26 words
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Article30 1930-02-22 21 Colombo, Feb. 20. Heavy seas dania^ed tea cbestl on the steamers Xauato Maru, Bhttßko Maru and Beogftl Maru. Nearly the whole i consignment was damaged.30 words
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Article55 1930-02-22 21 Berlin, Feb. 21. The- Government lias authorised Jhe kvy of l new tariff on March 5, under which the duty on raw coffee will be increased fi< ;n 1 mark 30 pfenning to 1 Mark 6u pfenning and on tea from 2 marks |»i\. lining to marks55 words
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Article64 1930-02-22 21 Kkutkr's Service. London, Feb. 20. It is understood that the Colonial Conference, at which the Governors of the Crown Colonies are the chief delegates, will probably be held in London in June or July. It is expected that the Imperial Kconomic Conference will be merged in the64 words
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Article63 1930-02-22 21 i Reuters Service.] London, Feb. 21. "I propose to make a most exhaustive inquiry. I have received much information which greatly increases both the gravity and the difficulty of the subject," declared the Archbishop of Canterbury, in the House of Lords on the Soviet war on63 words
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Article138 1930-02-22 21 Reuthr's Service. London, Feb. 21. No part of the Kmpirc is yet ready for the great ideal of Knipire Free Trade, declared Sir Austen Chamberlain, at Birmingham. He sympathised with the Dominions in their disinclination to sacrifice their own industries in order to further ours. Only a138 words
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Advertisement14 1930-02-22 21 PkICE fj£*\ t,876. I PLYMOUTU iA t\ jjl BOftNfiO MOTOftS UMITED. (BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYA).14 words
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Article1019 1930-02-22 22 A MALAYAN REVIEW. JllMMMMlil I Am nil < Our crickctOl arc quickly getting into lorn, ami the big H-tehe* ,>cg.n 1 rather toncy that there will be n evening up as between the various .States and Settlements, owing to transfers of players and DC* arrivals, With1,019 words
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Advertisement470 1930-02-22 22 I ♦♦♦•>»>»» ||»HtW ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000. I> ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000. J I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ]i k (Incor.h .rate., in Straits Settlements). IONDO N OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EX. I I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. and comp|jes 11 The Company has deposited with470 words
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Article, Illustration928 1930-02-22 23 THE FREE AND EASY QUICKSTEP. SOME FUNDAMENTAL STEPS DESCRIBED. ißy Victor Silvester, First World's Ballroom Dancing Champion). No. 6. The Qllkkftep, which I described in ural last week, consists of series of pg of two beats and one beat dura--1 combined into simple, brisk movc]lKnt danced928 words
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Advertisement250 1930-02-22 23 tltANttS To our numerous Customers who by patronising our Wines have enabled us to make huge reduc- tions in the price. THE BEST OP PORTUGAL is the cheapest in Singapore. EBON AM IS BROS., 63, Selegie Road, Singapore. SCHOOL POOP School Algebra by Crack nell $4.05 School Arithmetic by Workman250 words
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1494 1930-02-22 24 A NEW ERA IN MOTION PICTURES' HISTORY. (i) HOW "TALKIES" ARE MADE? By Nonce Sen. (Assisted Technical mmtUn by LEW KAPLAN, A.I.E.E. 1 'Hie- "Talkie" is a most inappropriate term, if not a slang, popularly defining that startling innovation which gives us n visual and sodiblc entertainment without the |>ersence1,494 words
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Advertisement105 1930-02-22 24 4 1.. v->-^___<^^ .^bbb bbL. /^bl bH T V 4 .-55=**^ K\v v y r lit ut nVX v < L^^bS»BB^^^^ ak V ViWW lll* imSSS^^^^ 4 a! V^JTflitffr"^'^^^^ ■b^'l^bli^l A bl^ \^Hi mp^' M# m af^ b^ £1 V JVC/il/ 1 TKAOI MARK FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES they Just /onger Factory105 words
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475 1930-02-22 25 Hon. Mr. T. Southorn, has assumed the Administraf Hong Kong, the oaths of Ci: adnioiMcrad by the Chief Justice, nry r.ollaii, i" the Council Chamrearing Hm assembly, the Hon. w r SoOtborfl said in k you all for your attendance v-day to witness475 words
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Article83 1930-02-22 25 WHAT THE WISE WIFE KNOWS. Nb man can consider himself thoroughly understood by his wife unless she knows when he needs Pinkettes. For without such understanding she doct not recogni/.e the true reasons for his ill-temper, gloomy spirits, lack of appreciation of his food, or sympathetically suggest to him these83 words
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Article82 1930-02-22 25 GEN. SMUTS'S IMPRESSINGS OF U.S. New York.— On the eve of General 5 Smuts' s departure for England on board 5 the liner "He de France," he told a J crowd of American reporters that he was 2 greatly impressed by the amazing rise tc world power of their wonderful82 words
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Article229 1930-02-22 25 How many lovers may a woman of i iashion have? This question was raised in a Berlin court during the hearing of an action bi ought by a husband for the annulment of his marriage. His counsel said that his client had discovered that his wife had229 words
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Article101 1930-02-22 25 Johnnesburg.— Police reinforcements were summoned to deal with a barbaric «t battle between Pondos and Shangaans *J at a compound belonging to Crown 4 Mines, Limited. Three Pondos were stoned to death 5 and the Pondo "General" was murdered 4 a.t Fordsburg, after which both sides,101 words
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Advertisement578 1930-02-22 25 Komnklyke Paketvaart Maatsckiiij. I IROYA'. PACKET NAVIGATION CO OP BATAVIA). (lacorporaUd la HolUnd) UNDBK CONTRACT WITH TUB KETHER LANDS INDIAN GOVBKNMBNT <• Telephone No. 3640 tub-connections to:— Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., General g Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and •> Passage Dept. REPRESENTATIVE for Singapore578 words
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Advertisement187 1930-02-22 26 .High Oracle J^ t USED FOR EA^^ W <*T AND V SUITABLE FOtt SEASON'S Cl^t, Jr tie y•• PllOt M DESK S^T. f THE PILOT DESK Sfe^. l»rlce:- $6.50 to $25.00 «o,>>il>iete. Colour:- White Onyx, KmUA tt.*^. Black. Yellow, Etc. THfe PILOT PENS. The rep*e*ehtative of THfc MLOT WN Mfg.,187 words
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Advertisement246 1930-02-22 26 vbghgjyjyjyhiui iRECLYKOLi J 4 is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon rl chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone J 11 j in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with ♦> El this preparation was reduced to a minimum, it not j246 words
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Advertisement55 1930-02-22 27 i I~^^ Lx J^j A Ss J^^ '^BV^BV^k "''"'^^^llß^B^Bfc^ ?4 0?^ CIGARETTES *f?f* I Cf bL) a LAjfllQ^ln^j I fc ,B»^^bv^lTTbßblbl 7 t- jj I^bA y I ►*•**< E« '3^Ew i ■^b^E^b^bf^L i '*S^ > '^< b^V^bh I^P«^b^V*^* "f "^^b^bVHbhbvllbbl Nbb r LV^9bHb^b^bl "7/" I rarty tfflavGur^jßßP P°P"j* r and55 words
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Article, Illustration97 1930-02-22 28 FORGET-ME-NOT PARTY. "THE FRIENDLY SPORTING ASSOCIATION" (EXEMPTED). A group photograph of the International Buddhist Union taken at Dr.Teo Kan Toh's residence. A group photograph taken at the President, Mr. Ong Kah Lock's residence, 125, Arthur Road, during the Chinese New Year, on the Ist February, 1930. Mr. Ong Kah Lock97 words
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Advertisement238 1930-02-22 29 RLll I yum of jr ILLIONS owe their health to a daily diet f^VrrgS^) JVX of Quaker Oats. Perfectly balanced in j^^^=^^^[ nutritive value, this great food yields energy, j^^A[y?f^^| strength builds bone and muscle aids blood and nerves keeps bodies fit! Doc* ijßufl tors, dieticians, educators have trusted and238 words
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Advertisement259 1930-02-22 29 m^ "We were at 4& fi *be Prestons" T^^^^HBjr "Someone commented on the M f [Jrjr smo^li, rtcfe //aTOMf 0/ «fee d^wfe- 1 \lull Delightful one remarked. 'So h »m'| different,' added another." M I A l^P— "°f course, I'd heard of jA (i*^ j|^^^ Postum, often seen it advertised259 words
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Article1208 1930-02-22 30 D. H. CLARKE - D. H. CLARKE SYNOPSIS Jimmy Valentine, famous safe breaker, posing in Springford as Lee Randall, has fallen in lore with Rose Lane, and has decided io go straight. He has told his pals, Old Avery, poking as his uncle, Dr. Avery, and Swede, posing as Dr. Avery's1,208 words
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Article211 1930-02-22 30 How Dr. Williams* Pink PilU Drive It Hit of the System With every turn of cold or > n weather one hears the cry, "My en v rheumatism, has returned to tori c me!" So it will, for people who nj. tinue their futile attempts with out ward211 words
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Article119 1930-02-22 30 BROUGHT ABOUT BY KING ALFONSO. London, Jan. 30 Madrid.— Experienced political o\* servers believe that King Alfonso b responsible for the change of regime, wishing to dissociate himself from 1 Government which he felt was doomed to fall very soon and to have a fresh119 words
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Article2319 1930-02-22 31 WILSON H. ARMISTEAD - WILSON H. ARMISTEAD I SPECIAL SHORT STORY. I I BY There Mil> no tragedy that Autumn dty when John Scott went to lc rd his (lock <>n Green Isle. As ■mm .t> tl)*- tide na d ebbed off the flats, he started «nit with Laddie, his2,319 words
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Advertisement307 1930-02-22 31 A 'h C U/liMr VIK GOLD sMITH fllllU I 111 y JEWELLERS No. 492, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. "Tie CHINA J IDE HOUSE" (Wholesale Retail) For Outstation Customers Cash With Order. I i PILL HAtftAN No t. Acts Ilk* magic Just arrived from Hloduita*. A Specific which fl thickens the307 words
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Article222 1930-02-22 32 NURSED HER DAY AND NIGHT. Karl Russell, I'nder-Secretary foi India, has lost his favourite dog, a Maltese terrier named Brier short for i Sweetbrier. She died at Earl Russell's home at Moth wold, near Stoke Ferry, Norfolk. Karl Russell was tending her when she222 words
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Article275 1930-02-22 32 70 MILES THROWN UP BY II EARTHQUAKE. 1 I A Something mysterious and tremend- II mis has happened to the bed o f th« I Atlantic Ocean near Cape Breton Island If Nova Scotia. II The bottom has disappeared and with I 1 it the ends of275 words
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Advertisement236 1930-02-22 32 I BOOKS THE EVOLUTION AND FUNCTION OF LIVING PURPO- SIVE, MATTER. By N. C. MacNamara, F.R.C.S., with j I Illustrations I THE MIND AND THE BRAIN. By Alfred Blnet, being the authorised translation of Lame Et Le Corps 54.50 I THE FARMER'S VETERINARIAN. A practical Treatise on j I j236 words
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Article106 1930-02-22 33 ••TERRIBLE HOURS OF lAGONY." [Reuters Service.J New York, l eb. 19. Lutherans, Jews aiid other religious ...imujtioiis as* tupn^ting the camj of protest against religious persei n iii Russia. Bishop Manning. i> ro test«»t Bisliop of the New York Diocese, has announced that special prayer* of intercession106 words
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Article56 1930-02-22 33 i[ Reuters Service.] New York, Feb. 19. The City of New York has wireLesbetl that she is in sight of the Bay of Whales, where Commander Byrd and his 42 companioni are camped on an ice-belt. She expects to take them off this afternoon. Later. Commander Byrd and56 words
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Article127 1930-02-22 33 I HEAVY DEATH ROLL EXPECTED. I [Reuters Service.] I Elizabeth, Feb. 19. The doctors consider that the ma--1 Hj'>rity of the injured in the explosion I; nd lire at the alcohol dpartment of the ■Standard GUI Works at Linden, New I ■jcix.v, have little hope of127 words
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118 1930-02-22 33 I [Renter's Service.] I I Rome, Feb. 17. 0j II engagement of Sig. Mussolini's Q j Blcr daughter Kdda, age 21, with Bum Ciano, age 27, Secretary to the j Brassy in the Holy See, has thrilled j country. Generally Edda is pas--30 j BuaU-ly devoted118 words
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164 1930-02-22 33 [Reuters Service.] London, Feb. 7. According lo the newspapers, Mr. MaclAiiiuld has decided to separate the two offices of Secretary of State for the Dominions and the Secretary of State for the Colonies, at present held by Lord lassfield. Mr. Vernon Hartshorn, M.P., will164 words
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Article80 1930-02-22 33 [Reuters Sarrtce.] London, Feb. 17. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald has resigned from the Independent Labour Party. The increasing rebelliousness of the Left- Wingers, who largely constitute the Independent Labour Party, is unofficially ascribed as the reason for Mr. Mac Donald's resignation. The Southern Counties Division80 words
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Article212 1930-02-22 33 Reuters Service. Paris, Feb. 17. The Government has resigned after being defeated in the Chamber by 286 votes to 281 on the question of the abrogation of an article of the Social Insurance Bill respecting the position of tradespeople's wives. The vote was made a question of212 words
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Article, Illustration200 1930-02-22 35 Miss See Chye Hong, L.L.8., Barrister-at-Law, the youngest daughter of Mr. Mrs. See Teong Wan of Singapore who arriie*tri>m Europe to-day, after completing her studldsl||* mmmk i w TEA KIOSK AT THE BOTANICAL GARDENS. A photograph of the Tea Kiosk at the Botanical Gardens, Singapore, which is managed by Mr.200 words
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Article, Illustration32 1930-02-22 36 Left: H. Satoh. The exhibition zame in Diocress. in action. Harada iiraction. t The flbtographs sho Hv prominent tenß IWV^ The match drew a largecrS^oMennisenthusiasts.32 words
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Article780 1930-02-22 38 THE MEANS OF DIVINE REVELATION. The least reflective reader of the C.ospdt feels the attraction of the narrative which tells of the changing of the water into wine at the marriage feast in Cana of Galilee, writes a corrcsi>ondent to the "Tiir.es." The incident is usually780 words
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Article132 1930-02-22 38 Lord, help BM live from day to day In such a self-forgetful way That even when I kneel and pray My prayer shall be for Others. Help me in all the work I do Tc ever be sincere and true And know that Jill I'd do for you Must132 words
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Article606 1930-02-22 38 Be As Children. They alone attain to the divine wisdom who, like children and ignorant ones, lay aside their own wisdom, and serve God in love. St. John of the Cross. Have a Supernatural Intention. Let every one have a pure intention, not only for the state606 words
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Article160 1930-02-22 38 The best things that we hope for are those which are most largely within our own power i We may not be able to fortcll whether during the year the crops will haw favourable weather, we may not know whether the particular business interests in which we160 words
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Article62 1930-02-22 38 How many instances there atv in which persons manifestly go through mote i>ain and self-denial to gratify a vicious passion than would have been necessary to the conquest of it. To this it is to be added, that when virtue has become habitual, what was before62 words
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Article220 1930-02-22 38 I Sympathy denotes an entering into the experiences of others, so as to live, as it were, right with them, amid the circumstances that surround them, and throbbing with the pulsations of their pleasure of pain. Service to our fellowmen is based on sympathy. But in order to220 words
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