Malayan Saturday Post, 8 March 1930

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  • 19 1 UNKNOWN iJtkjJkYA'B LtADINa PIOTUHE f*Ar»*H-f>Q*U*H*O tAtUt&At Vlt. NO. T MARCH 8 1900. DGFDF The Malayan Saturday-Post MARCH 8, 1930.
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    • 103 1 4b A Ate A Jft 41 A i A 44 V^^^BOTP^^^ M '^S^r fIH I w i ;,,,W-«w stfi»Lt!«C»lLVEllirß.f > .N.S. SiPrS @U 1 i ALL fWfeSS AftE^RlCfeD t© MAfcfe tfcftl* tWtttttAC^ fe^W fBHr I till rottTHt WR6EB OF EVErtY|OOYWHoOE«mfeBTOWRCWAtfe; KB. 'MM 7 A U8^ tryL AN tMftxt»6M»tVt t»mcfc. jg^P^
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    • 207 2 s 1 THt tfetf AMD IMWT ecOMOMICAL I MAltt DktSSING Urg* till tt *H* tmr bottlt or UM per down. 1 fct»ll itt* IB e»nti|Mr bottit or $3.80 per doten. I lINCtRE blSttNftAftV LIMItfeD. 8INOAN)RI. 9 M in I 1 ft tt 56^ i^^n *y» g I 19 it a
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    • 89 2 "On* bltttn, twktshy H H: on oft-quoW soylnf. Jm i showi |t poyi lo 4wrt wWi o Hnn! whom you oon rrty upon. Why run ttw risk «n4 ftt til tho worrits of buying shots whoso qUMtftts you do not lenow sbout. You notd hovt no worry ond I you
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    • 108 2 HAVE YOU TRIED OU* OrAtige Squeeze HI bi«<l tk«HI there fll ift a dfeitaitttftft treat J^Kk in store lor yoti. H '■nil **T tt boiile to HA lii Atk m will HyP| M'^ ttttfe fe^*y day. W $tsjo( dtl tail! able I IH^TL-S Itpm nil dealers or &***-WW fora Aerated
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  • 703 3 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa »4 Little Lotty "Mother, do all fairy tales begin, 'Once upon a time' Mother: "No, dear; some begin, 'I'll be working lat'j at the office.' "What was the tenor of your husband's last letter to you?" asked the judge of the plaintiff in the divorce suit.
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    • 99 3 [*GOLD LEAF" USA* L SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT [OF THE BLENDER'S ART. ALL PROVISION DEALERS, GROCERS AND KEDAYS. Sole Agents: A. BARttiOLOfttfeUSZ LTD.* 3-A, RAFFLES QUAY, I SINGAPORE. i Oi ROLLSROYCE MC&R OILS i lam. 'a^r^^f^awt^B^flU f 'Incorporated in England). 90, kobinaoa Road, Singapore. JJJo link life a Blessing and are a
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    • 176 3 %>*************«*«*******<s FOR EVERYTHING IN t SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS ANDX SCHOOL SUPPLIES Order them from PETER CMONG CO. I who keep one of the largest and»*> most comprehensive stocks of*** school books and supplies in the* East. < i o y ft k Books for Primary, Lower and' Higher Standards, as
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    • 46 4 HMMMMIIim'" I 111 J tJ^SLmi^m J |V »«>«i«tM«MtMWfii/ L^ WMSSSSSSST 1 Henry Waugh Co, Ltd., I FORMERLY KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED. Sole Agents r iH •j-i -I <^9| Craven A THE LARGEST SELLING CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTE IN THE WORLD. I DO NOT AFFECT THE THROAT. CARRERAS LTD., LONDON.
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    • 116 4 "HOMELITE" Portable Generator !t a family member of the popular "HOMELITE" Portable Centrifugal Pump t n JBufP II IBmV II I 1 L. Lmll Br 1 A mW m^B L^m^^^ m Engine: Single Cylinder. Air-cooled, loach Magneto. < > Generator Sli pole, shunt wound 100 watts capacity either 32 volt
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  • 125 5 MR. MRS. D. A. BISHOP ENTERTAINED AT HONG KONG. Flashlight photograph taken at a dinner party given to Mr. p. I Jyshopi Principal of Raffles Institution, Singapore, and Mrs. Bishop I „m their visit to Hon K Kong, by olil Raines ians Ivhfc are kill BBB^H Jbjliji 111 ll i
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  • 37 5 Assistant Miss M. Bacon, Assistant; Mr A J Turner, M.P.S Manager RetaiTDe^H^H V. Crawford,' M.P.S./Managing Director; Mr. J. Dyce, M.P.S. Manager Wholesale Dept. M,ss D. Bacon, Assistant; Mr. fV« Assistant. /1//()/i lUnkoh^J^iio.
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    • 169 7 CARLSBERG BEER d flßl Obtainable from all dealers \}sM and b y the ca s e from L^tlie East Asiatic Co., Ltd. IjBP SINGAPORE. Sole Importers Stagnant, Joo Seng Co., Ltd. j hltiy I I Bread i Hill /I I Brown Dread I ill/ I HL Wholemeal Bread Have you
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  • 1332 8 Notes By Spectator." vvvvvvvvvvvvv S.A.F.A. OFFICIALS RETIRE. S.A.F.A. General Meeting. The letimuent of three important officials <>f the S.A.F.A. was not wholly unexpected. Mr. Sime is going on leave. I>r. Urn Han Hoe, the vicePteakleat, resigned owing to pressure of work. Mr. Trimmer, the independent Detente, is also
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  • 1992 8 SEVERAL INJURED BY INFURIATED BKABT Monday morning, a seladang was shot near the 25th mile at Sungei Lallang reports the "Malay Mail." (Early in the morning, Mr. Mather, an assistant on Semeiiylh Tin Dredging, was wakened by the howling and barking of all the dog 9
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    • 54 8 P*RELIABLE TENNIS RACKETS I Slazenger's -jPj?|gV Badm i n t o s Spalding's e^fei Foot b a 1 '/Austin's lß|f Running Shoes Cleaves N(^p Boxing Gloves Syk c s I Chest Expand rs Bancroft's I Develope s Rackets 1 Dumb c 1 1 s 4/VD ALL OTHE/f ATHLBTIC QOODB AT
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  • 727 9 LIFE AWONG CANNIBAL TRIBES. A MULTILINGUAL TYPEWRITER THE CASE FOR VEGETARIANS. London, January, ;i, 1930. First News of a Tragedy. fortyfiftfa anniversary of the General Gordon recalls a little- „f the dramatic manner in news <>f the tragedy did force under Graftal r\. Sir William Butler,
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    • 14 9 ?OUR LONDON LETTER v**y Saturday Posi"special I py r //E LOOKER-OS tX v J#»J»*l*
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    • 271 9 &ig (Sen Daddy of the WesUlos Family FOR twenty years Big Ben has been demonstrating his dependability ami usefulness in millions of homes. Over this long period of years Big Ben has kept pace with the times .in style in design. He has proven that when an alarm is built
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    • 102 10 MARK I FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES they lust longer Ftn-tin> Kc-/?ifMii(utiW« Ml II IK ii PHVP9 (MALAY A). LIP. Anci i'° n BKIr.. Collyer Ouav, Snpapore '^ra^B^Jl Bl BM wm^twi/It WE TEACH BY j POST and specialise in preparing for 1 examinations in connection with I J j almost all Trades and
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  • 1136 11 IV held in H« Adclphi :a n (M 1 Wednesday last r the au^picHS 0< the Sindhi V sodatiott. in honour of Mi. Chand. Chief Inapectof j \ji police, "ho has been j X „,•< Police M,dal by Hit n cxc^diiiK'ly interesting t- a- lVss (Colonial
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    • 91 11 1 HEALTH FIRST 6 I 5 Arc you quite sure that your milk r^ vS supply is pure and untouched by K\ *4' unc lean hands ;J(5 You can be sure if you use unl> v^ ik Milkmaid" Brand Condensed Milk, ,-f S which is guaranteed pure, tic It, full
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    • 77 12 r STAINLESS NICKEL ONE-DAY ALARM CLOCKS IN CASES. MADE IN FRANCE. Mode! 375 9 Price $12. 50 Model 509 9 Model 507/9 price $21. 00 Price $18. 50 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE and KUALA LUMPUR. CORRECTLY MADE OF SOUND WELL SEASONED TIMBER I BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED TEAK A BLACKWOOD FURNITURE AT
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    • 257 12 IwAHL EVERSHARP Pens and Pencils! t* RICH GIFTS* /.7 Uniquely I ill T Personal I j I M EVERSHARP x^L I I PENCILS 1 races and wiU stand TV) not confuse these hand the test of most severe U neu a hl-Evcrsharp t •> 5' i in Pen Desk Sets
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  • 62 13 rrDJpH TAKEN AT p AR |T BUNTAR ON THF APPROACHING RETIREMENT OP MR. W. N. SANDS, F.L.S., GROUP PHOTOGRAPH TAK^T^ARI^ BU^ ,^,^^,-^^^^,l M^A^MLiii A friendly game between the Polo Club and the Regiment. Sanding -Padi Inspectors from various States under training at the Government ExpeHment
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  • 22 13 Alsagoff. 'S seß^aTt^^^WotheShield. A snap of the spectators. The finalists— Kota Kaja lU) ana uarui oaiwa 11/.
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  • 55 14 Photographs show progress of the work at the new Race Course in Bukit Timah Road. l"\T&^T M G^Z^:%^ Ft'uar; Ne WaS S lemni d at the Church of *< Heart (Tan k Road) Bll! lffc M Jtoft,lr l 1 Ml llhWr|W1 Br FOll 1 r J
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    • 79 15 /OS 09\ in im n /VX I!l I I A jf~ -^3 -^ma&mrmm wp ©fDn^d'ir^ M\ X 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. M VALET" Safety Razor Agents: HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS
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  • 1614 16  -  NEW SERIAL STORY By (Author ol l4 The Mark of Three Fishes.") II ZLZZZZLZZZZ < HAPTKR XIV. Continued). TED'S STATEMENT. Anothei gcntW i|tiestiou, the very gentleness* appeared to irritate him l*evond eiiduranct "Hell Isn't betting my business? I m cotirsi 1 t<*>V his Ik In on
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    • 213 16 1 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 1 Jlnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE I i J4— -LdT^iL I ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. I From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT j I t SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES To .-I I NEW YORK and BOSTON. I T Regular Fortnighty Servic* Excellent Accommodations.
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  • 838 17  -  Quiz B6ING SMILES OF THE WEEK. By best jok€ Malay:i b an ontr>* V()U can tke for many years to cam*." Tobtasson, a travelling Hsited us lew days ifo. ptfrhapg "Toby" is right, but he h ie been I Kttk more helpful a how." the only way I present
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  • 55 17 "You know. Joe." said Dick, "don't mind my savins it, but I think you've made l mistake in your marriage. Now, when I marry, I want I girl who can cook, keep house, and so on." "Hm," Mid Joe, "What do you mean by 'tO 0O 1 M "Why," said
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    • 606 17 Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschppij, •j» v 'I* iKOYA'. HA».KIiT NAVIGATION CO OF BATAVIA: *J* 2 1 In>.ori«rat<-d in Holland) LNUHk CONTRACT WITH THE XETHF.RUANDS INDIAN t.OVHRNIiBNT 2 Telephone No. 3640 sub-connections to:— Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., General •> Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and X Passage
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  • 627 18 I! RETURN OF AN OLD FAVOURITE. THIS YEAR'S TANGO IS EASY. Victor Silvester, First World's Ballroom Dancing Champion). No. 8. 1 The Tango revival will be e«p«iaU> welcomed I>> dancers outside London This danct has iwuaed into tlic l'^kground during the part three years, perhaps, but
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  • 277 18 PREMIER TO CONFER WITH OPPOSITION LEADERS. Reuter'a Service.] London, Mar. 4. In the House of Commons, Mr. Ramsa3 Mac Donald, replying to Mr. Stanle) Baldwin, said the orders issued t<> tik Army, the Xavy and the Air Force made it clear that there was no compul" simi
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  • 81 18 A British Wirelcti DMMtge adds that the Premier made an offer to every religious bod} interested to meet him fa the examination of the question. Ik ledged himself that every attempt would be mail*' to allow full spiritual liberty in this matter, but uo service of intercession must W- held
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    • 108 18 %j» »j» »j« «j» »j» «j* »j» «j» »j» «j» »j» »jk »j»«*. BKRNHARDT S PERFUMERY I High-class Essence in fancy boxes, Hair Lo= I tions, Eu de Cologne, I Lavender water, etc. Samples and quota- tions can be seen at our office J .s'^/f Agents Malaya Briiish Agency, t
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    • 112 19 PARAMOUNT f PICTURES. /VNIW SHCW WXBIDBUT THE SAME tLD STORY. a Jortfcoming not to be missed 1% "SECRET HOUR i 'iCm POLANEGRI K« -SAWDUST PARADISE" ESTHER RA< STON ./M} W^\ HIS PRIVATE LIFE lAw A A\ ADOLPBE MENJOL ,J ££1\ JUST MARRIED A: jS£, J^^'A "SOMEONE TO LOVE' $$*&%< r
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    • 170 19 TIVOLI Commencing Saturday 8t(). LUCKY STAR j FOX GIANT SPECIAL in 11 Reels with I I JA^ET GAYMR and CHARLtS FARREI L. Directed by FKAMf BOIt/AOK 5 Frcm tfce KMAN7IC LIVE HIE 1} ll»T/» 111 111 1. I OF GREAT PICTURES. j i i WATCH COMING SOON! i I Hali
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  • 398 20 The Malayan Saturday Post. March 8, 1930. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. IVnaiig and Singapore, v represented by their reipectiv*; Straits Scttlemeati Associations, think differently on the .-uhject of workmen's compensation in the Colony, and Malacca is in agreement with Singapore iv favouring legislation. In each case, it needs to be emphasised, the
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  • 306 20 It ut !»'\^.t at the .urn vii diinui 4 tlit* Singapore Flying Club thai plant are afool fa th« estaWMimcnt «»t a chain of §ir-*Utions in Malaya, sotm for ■cai4ane», others for Ludplam*. \\V arc, however, >tiil left wonder whence will conn the machine* to u«v those
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  • 276 20 I Useful service has Ikxh done by the Strait* Tines in drawing attention to tlu- congested state of business in the courts in Singapore Supreme, District and Police Cowtt alike. This i* no discovery, but it is so 1\ feared that there has been a tendency to regard
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  • 276 20 MUST IT BE SHAKE-OUT 1 1 i> quite noaaibk that the I severe dcpreaaioii in the rabbet md di I markets is but the dark l>ef<>re the dav.u I •that **c an. on 1 1 1 eve <>f a sl<> l^t I I steady recovery "t both industries. I Statistio,
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  • 118 20 THE JOHORE COURT DECISIONS. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE. I Statement Issued by State Government. B The iollowillgl statement ha.- I issued by the Acting SUt« S'.-crtrj. Johorc I Contidenblf publicity hti been given in the Press to ceiti^ ladgmenta delivvnd by Mj- JvN* I McCabe Reaj in tbi Jobof* B>» I Court
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    • 140 20 Adelphi Hotel Ltd. Singapore. TEA DANCES EVERY TUESDAY 5.30-7.30. SPECIAL DINNER AND EVERY WEDNESDAY AND ROOF GARDEN CINEMA fcVERY SUNDAY AND THURSDAY AT 9.30 D.m. THE ROYAL GRILL NOW OPEN. THE BFST CViSINE IS TOW'S HOTEL, LTD., UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT I /r I you must care* fully choose Baby's talcum.
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    • 32 20 Enjoy Life Life will go with a swing after a course of Sanatogen. It contains the building material for health and strength of nerves, blood and muscles. SANATOGEN The True Tonic- Food
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  • 452 21 THE PRINCE OF WALES'S ILLNESS. N 0 COMPLICATIONS. [term 'l Skrvick. Nairobi, Mnr. -utTcriii;- from attack oi >üba laria and haa rcUar—d Ik re- in The kvw is following >urS c .-.nd jt is anticipated His U l i,,. quite well in a few it.- IUX recently viewing the b%
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  • 467 21 LEAVING FOR UGANDA ON SUNDAY. KtUTtRS SeRVICt. Nairobi Mar. 4. A bulletin states that the Prince of Wales is convalescent and expects to leave for Uganda on Sunday, as originally arranged. PRINCE'S ELEPHANT-HUNTING EXPEDITIONS. How He Lost a Monster Tusker. 1 Nairobi, bcb. 23. The lrincc <»!
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  • 123 21 U.S. UNEMPLOYMENT AT DANGER POINT. RED THREATS OF DEMONSTRATIONS. Rkutbr's Skrvice. New York, Mar. >. i To relieve the "serious dauger" of. widespread unemployment in the United States Congress lias beta asked for I vots of "sio,oou,ooo and also to take measures to combat "revolutionary calls for mass demonstrations of
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  • 342 21 LONE VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD. REMARKABLE SAILING FEAT IN A 39 FT. ENGLISH CUTTER. Malayan Saturday Post Special. There arc many remarkable stories of sea voyages some that can be "told to* the marines" and others that must betreated with the greatest respect. Strange things have happened on the boundless
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  • 1478 22 rtniutJ from p*gi sjuaistances 1 1 (»*rbaiilt f 8 ambition fig as stimulated. H envied the fishermen their independent life and was thrilled by talcs of their daring snd hardihood. In later years (K-rkuilt was to circumnavigate the Kl<>lk and his 1 arly BSSOciatKMH with
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    • 104 22 doming! Watcd Jor Screening £)ate. A THFILLIM CIFfIS STCFY IP TO A TFWFKCIS (l!^n TOGETHER WITH LEONARD ST. LEO (PROTEGE OF RICHARD TALMADGE I 111: ucnnic rifk g y Prfdoced By RICHARD TALMADGE Released by THE EUROPEAN FILM EXCHAGNE j A ****'*r¥ t J j! Why are Ban Hin Shoes
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  • 863 23  - SPORT OF THE WEEK. MALAYAN REVIEW. Argus »y Singapore A.F.A. have decided db] nf< tt ith a paid secietary and an honorary official again. ationi of finance, it appears, decision, and that being so n ot be avoided. must be paid to the work G. I. Harris while he has
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  • 82 23 OVER 600 SHOTS FIRED IN MINIATURE BATTLE. London, Feb. 19. Jerusalem. The authorities continue to round up and arrest Arabs in connection with the disturbances at Safed last August. One Arab defied the authorities for a long- time. Although surrounded, he continued to tire on
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  • 65 23 I KILLS GREAT BIRD AFTER LONG STRUGGLE. A priest in Xovara (Piedmont) experienced a terrible <»nW'a] when attacked by B bngC eflgk in rocky glen. The priest, w\u> owns a small flock of sheep, was tending a lamb when the eagle swooped down on
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    • 249 23 ASSETS EXCEED $10,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. /T incorporated in Straits Settlements). ♦> H HAD 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
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  • 71 24 REDUCTION NOT LIMITATION. AMERICA'S APPEAL TO THE CONFERENCE. Renter's Service.] New York, Mar. 5. nation-Wick appeal for reduction, Ml merely limitation «>f Naval anna■MMft, WM cabled to-d;iV to the 'American delcgatkM in London on bebalf of owr i,-'"" prominent men and women including the Presidents of over 200 of the
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  • 89 24 STRICT SECRECY OBSERVED. [Renter's Service.] Tokio, March It i> authoritatively stated that the rejM.rts of the new American proposals to Japan are exaggerated. The two delegations have re-opened conversations and are engaged in ■exploring all possible ways out of the impasse, I>ut no new formal proposals
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  • 40 24 DOMINION STATUS FOR INDI/ WELCOMED. [Renter's Service.] New Delhi, Mar. 2. The Chamber of Princes has passed 1 resolution welcoming Dominion statu at the earliest posMble moment bu emphatically disapproving separatioi from the British Empire.
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  • 182 24 [Reuters Service.] Loudon, Mar. 3. Mi. Lloyd George to-day emphatically denied his intention of resigning the Li! cral leadership. He said he had received the resignation of "the Chief iWhip, vSir Robert Hutchison as a protest gainst the action of the Liberals who i lid not follow
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  • 90 24 RESOLUTION OF CONFIDENCE IN MR. LLOYD GEORGE. Rciiter's Service] London, Mai. 5. There were mild on the facti <>i j the participants in the meeting "t the Liberal Parliamentary Tarty, held in the H<>u>c of Commons, as they filed out I after four hours <>f successful efforts t<>
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  • 494 24 MR. BALDWIN'S SPEECH. Safeguarding Better Than Protection. [Reiltcr*! Service.] London, Mai. 4. In view of tin- unusual political situation the Press were admitted to the j usually private meetings of the Central Council of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations, which Mr. Baldwin addressed
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  • 56 24 PEKING DISTURBED. Reuters Serric*.] Peking, March 4. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce wired the German Conml-Genera] at Shanghai expressing anxiety over many reports that Germany is shipping larc quantities of poison gas and bombs to China for the Use of Chiang Kai->hek, declaring the use
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  • 196 24 THE CASE OF MRS. ALLEN'S LITTLE GIRL. W.i- Constipated, Kervous I And Sleepless Until (Iti BABY'S OWN TABLETS I WiiLi»\^i they are tried Uabv- >„v I Tablets RIV« to n. i I worried over their children's ttomacfc I and bowel troubles. Here is th< c I perience of Mt>. A.
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  • 46 24 President Hoover has prevailed upon I Major-General H. B. Crosby, the senior I cavalry officer in the Army, to accept I the post of Commissioner of Police at m Washington in order to ensure that the capital shall be free from organise!
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    • 190 24 i THE GREATEST PUBLISHING ACHIEVEMENT tj OFTHECENTLRV!!! I PEARS' CYCLOPAEDIA f I f it consists of 22 books of reference in cne handy volume of over 1,000 t I i pages with coloured frontispiece, flags of the empire and flags of the I I •> world in colours, and coloured
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  • 1296 25 nmd from ptgt it>.) •in intended to ]>• >w 1, '1 to put cyanid< lit me Wouldn't ii he far him lo mix the i> ><>n at an d change the Ixrttles than t« ii m when he \.<, J .it any monu nt All he
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  • 260 25 THE LOVELIEST FACE OF ANTIQUITY. London, (By Mail;. In i quiet house in Chadwick-rotd, Peckham, lives girl who, in appearance, is a reincarnation of the famous queen ol ancient Egypt, (Jiucn Xefertiti, wik of the Pharaoh Akhnaton and mother-in-law ol Tutankhamen ruler ol Egypt
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    • 242 25 I j g FOR GOOD HEALTH j ijSk ORANGE-SMASH if fill Made frOttl tlle U Ce I of ripe, sweet oranges- t I lliBH healthfat refreshing f t ranml tbAUbnt pr A i "KAIHKUL 6 I/O* i w pp c tMr a t)ft btr 1 f 1 top! What Is
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    • 168 26 /A A High Grade oVJ USED FOR EASE < A^ AND C5 V SUITABLE FOR SEASON'S GIFT. These are the qualities of V THE PILOT DESK SET. Price: $6.50 to $25.00 crmplete. Colour— White Onyx, Italian Marble. Black, Yellow, Etc. THE PILOT PENS. The representative of THE PILOT PEN Mfg.,
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    • 235 26 VS» Jv BISCUITS I _J RECLYKOL! T I is a great cure for DIABhTES. It was shown upon j chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone j in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with •> j this preparation was reduced to a minimum, it
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    • 45 27 :i| f i X V M k A f" i and exouisite aroma Vb^ that only the finest Np# I :s leaf run give v 50 cenCs ;j per tin of 50 R Vvs-^ jj L^^__^ a^^Ki^tt^ is i^ mi— ii an i nnrnmi m
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    74 28 Marriage of Mr. Ang Hock Tee, third son of the late Mr. Mr. Ang Boey and Mrs. Ang Boey. to Miss Phoa Tin Poh (Cynthia) eldest daughter of the late Mr. Pnoa ilul Teng ?nd Mrs. Pnor Hui Teng. Left to righf standing (Bridesmaids) Misses Alia and Primrose Phoa. (Bestman)
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    50 28 The mamaf.' of Mr. Teo Jee Leong, the youngest son of the late Mr. Mrs. Teo Beng Lee 44 Blair Road Sineaoore to Miss Tay Imm Neo, eldest daughter ot Mr. Mrs. Tay Kirn Van. of Mossdale Lorong C. East Coast! Singapore', took place on the Nth January, 1930 H
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    • 333 29 X $U i LT A NOFJOHO R E 5 B I RTH D AY j CELEBRATIONS OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT I RACES 17th SEPTEMBER. 1929. ILASS C RACE. STANDING START WITH I COLD ENGINE. HI EVINRUDE SPEEDITWIN with Thornycroft built hydro- plane. •> 2nd EVINRUDE SPEEDITWIN with Henth hydroplane. UNLIMITED RACE.
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    • 254 29 r- You must try it--1 l:\pinsivf? J'ostutn? contrary. w\ It costs only two cents a cup to prepare. y Healthful? Yes indeed its an every day drink for everybody. v ''Flavour? Try this cup isn't it delicious and different? Can you itnagine a more delightful drink? Postum is made of
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  • 806 30 I'iv, kinds of punishment were in vocuc, until rcccnfl tin es, prescribed by Jam% for deamiß with criminals (writes (7 1 in tl i Glasgow "Evening News" Bambooing Duitinadrn Trattsportatinn Banishment: Capital Punishment. These chastiseincnU were meted oui not onlj to avenge the wrong of an
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  • 364 30 AUTHENTIC RELIC OF BUDDHA DISCOVERED IN GUNTUR DISTRICT, MADRAS. New Delhi, Jan. 2&. The discovery OI a authentic relic i l the Buddha, which is bound to excite immense interest in the Buddhist world, has )USt been reported by Mr. A. H. j Longhurst, of the Indian Archaeologial Survey Department.
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  • 380 30 AUSTRALIAN OFFICIAL'S HIGH TRIBUTE. Mew York, Feb. 7. The Commissioner-General i<»i Australia in the Cnited States (Mr. H. HBrookes* at the request of the literary editor of the New York "Sun" has prepared a review of Sir George Arthur biography of King Georgs V Mr. Brookes writes
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    • 291 30 X*V v*T PAY US A FEE AND SECURE PERIODICAL !> EXAMINATION OF VOUtt TEETB. t WE GUARANTEE AGAINST TOOTHACHE. •I* Cleaning— Examination Ex •> traction— Crown and Bridge work CHOP TAI SENG 41, South Brldga Road J (Flrtt Floir) M. W. KONG V Qualified Dentis :< HEALTH STRENGTH j 1
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  • 1041 31  -  D.H.CLARKE By SFASF SYNOPSIS aU ntim, gentle*** era* fes- farmed becaust of love tor dmughtei of tin president Springfofd, 111., bank. He has «fc,Vt of the bank, which he ally had planned to rob, under l ei Randall, lust as Rose h,s suit, Detective Doyle Valentine tooled
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  • 149 32 know, Ktli 'i' His Kxcelk cy the Goven Hail*! Ming tlu Ugialativc Council today, alluded to the Viceroy's announcement and advised tlu Province nut iv lose th« opportunity afforded t>>: pait;cipatioa in tbe Conference with the Im- 1 pt-rial Govenuncni on the problem t |he political
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  • 409 32 New Delhi, Feb. io. The- Council <>f State today unaniiiKXi>ly adopted r notation submitted l>y Sir Sankaran Nair welcoming Lord Jnvin's announcement OO October ;ist, regarding Dominion status and the proposal to hold a Round-Table Conference with a view tv seeking the greatest possible agreement on
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  • 335 32 a. Including i Cruiser under reconstruction as an Aircraft Carrier and i Seaplane Carrier which Is not regarded as part of the War Fleet. b. -Includes 14 fitted as Minelayers and 25 assigned to Coast Guard duties. c. Pour of these sif minelayers. <1. -Six <>f
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  • 128 32 tNo authentic programme lias boon issued. *A further programme cooaiaHllg of i Grater, 6 Flotilla Leaders, 7 Submarines, i Surface Minelayer, 2 Sloops, and 1 Net-layinp Vessel was presented to French Parliament on November 13th, 1020. In addition 4 Submarines are projected under the Naval Estimates for 1950 as
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  • 457 32 MR. PATEL ACCEPTS GOVERN. I MENT'S DECISION. j NVu Delhi, Feb if Th* Preside] I «»t the 1.-vi« IJ Assembly, Mr. V. J. l'atcl, announced i 1 i t > lu> acceptance of the G -m- I, nictit's (Ui-isior regarding the uatch Bl and \*ard controversy. X
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    • 43 32 »B** 5 jj i: u/iwr vii/ GOLD ssmit h IflnlU 1 lit jewellers! No. 492, North Bridge Road, I SINGAPORE. I "The CHINA JADE HO! SE (Wholesale Retail) I For Outstation Customers Ca I With Order. W 1 1 1 i B^ i
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  • 164 33 KUOMINTANG MALAYA 5T NS IN THE COMMONS. Reuters Service.] London, Mar. 5. House of Commons, Lieut.--r T If. Kemvorthy, Labour :or Central Hull, asked why ntang Party had been presthc British territories of Bed* that His Majesty's nt was in diplomatic relation the Government supported by mtang Party in China,
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  • 97 33 [Reuters Service.] London, Mar. 5. The naval experts who are considering the question of the abolition, hu■misatioo or limitation of the use of the submarine, have dropped abolition a* it is a matter of policy solely for the h -ads of the delegations, but have reached
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  • 103 33 [Reuters Service.] Toulouse, Mar. o. A grim circumstance of the floods is the isnouacomt that 70 coffins have >een ocdertd by the Prefect of Tarn-et-Garonne. The sul siding waters are revealing an Lppal'mu desolation. Man\ of the houses have been so exMrivel) damaged that the returning WMeholdm
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  • 133 33 [Rcutcr's Service.] Cape Town, Mar. 6. il policp ami natives were in--1 ii conflict outside the Houses "iicnt on the occason of a 'noiistration of protest against W< >ub Awembliw Bill, which has Ucn introduced by Mr. Pirow, the Minister of Justice, on the ground that drastic
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  • 323 33 KING ALFONSO'S POSITION. SUPPORT OF ARMY, CHURCH AND STATE. [Reuter'j Set-rice.] Madrid, March i. Will King Alfonso succeed in keeping the Throne This is a question on the lips of all Spaniards. The King's position has been in the lime-light since the fall of the dictatorship and Senor Guerra's attacks
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  • 200 33 THE UNITED EMPIRE I PARTY. I Renter's Service.] I«(.ihli>ii, Mar. 4. Later. Lord Beaverbcook has bleed statement declaring that Mr. Baldwin's statement is perfectly satisfactory in its acceptance of the main purpose of an Km pin' crusade He docs not doubt that Conservatives generally will tCGBpt Mr. Baldwin's lead so
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    • 39 33 GOODYEAR is now pro- j ducing three times as many I pneumatic tyres annually I as It produced annually seven I years ago and Goodyear I was even then the largest tyre I manufacturer in the world I If
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    • 232 34 STANDARD PRICE $1,493 ill /I* 1 *1. r 16 H P CLIFTON Price Mo Minis Lift. TOUR^' (BRAHCMS tfiROOGiOOt MALAYA) V^ Estate 8 Tmjst Agencies (1927) LmiTit. i P A WoW A A%E R oS q 'S^ I PANI WITH THE STRAITS SEmEMENTS GOVERNMENT. I RBGISTBJISP HEAP Of FiC?: I
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    • 202 34 8« sail (to tow* health THE crew of the Ship of Health arc the blood corpuscles— and only when that crew it working soundly, carrying health -building nutriment to every cell of your muscles and nerves, will your body be glowing with energy. Make your blood strong and healthy by
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  • 97 35 ISI IP OVER. The G.0.C., Major General H. L. Pritchard (left) watching the sports. Lieut. -Col. Hore, Major Gransmore and others at the celebration. Digging tor eggs in a tub. They ore not all ladies some are men in fancy dress. I In
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    • 93 37 Falj^J^M There nothing to chOQit Igra t£££^j£g£rf betueen (h«m V{\m(^ For h cigarette imoker- "r>]3 is^^^^=> "Capitan' Navy Cut S^ i"^ Ci£arettei For the pipe xxk XS Capstan M Navy Cut To- g| batco Both are juit at rar t^i' food to day at when you d£* ifsj tried them
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    • 116 37 THE WHISKY WITH THE SMALL LABEL AND THE BIG REPUTATION. H (I n i^^^^^ I I HI THE FAIR MAIO OF ERTH'S HOUSE. The '4 h certturv htmse lituMc in Rlackfruirs Wynd. Perth, v here dwelt tht her me of Scott's famous romance The Fair Maul of Perth" Many say
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  • 698 38 THE FESTIVAL OF MOTHERHOOD. Christians may differ in the expresion of their reverence for the Mother of Ik- Lord, but all agree in calling her ill Mill The prophecy of the Magm,cat is fulfilled. In some parts of the 'hureh she receives honour which to then may appear
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  • 772 38 The Benefits of Self-Denial. When the facet of the flesh diminish and fail those of the spirit grow ami increase, that which impeded their growth having been, taken away; the soul receives in this self-denial an admirable benefit, a disposition meet to receive the graces of God.
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  • 203 38 We arc saved by hope. It is equal to every emergency in life. You may be sure tbat no matter how discouraged you are to-day, you will eventually come into the presence of God face to face. Christianity is a religion of hop;.. The weakness of
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  • 208 38 A THING TO BE AVOIDED DO you know that the stomach i ,i s rest regularly and that eating bet en meals is a common cause of ind C slion Do you know what hapjiens i<a you eat more than you can digest? I>o you know that
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  • 134 38 What is it after all which gives met the energy to do things seemingly impossible? It is, and always has beat, the result of the divine purpose, and the sense that they are channels through which the diviiiL- energy moves. That is one of the gieat paradoxes
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    • 127 38 MM, HAIKAN No. I. Acts like magic Just arrive* <"■ Blafnitan. A Specific wblca 4jfc^ tbtckeni the human jfM semen, Umissloai $^W and all sorts of Spermatorrbooa. No. 2 Price 53.50 jWSHJ W MINYAK TIGANO No. 3 This It a iMClflc application for bull Jin* nf ftnalth tbroogb loir of
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  • 1066 39 A KING IN BABYLONIA. Mtl untunes before the birth of V one of the provinces of the [J i Empire was ruled by a who was renowned for his urU id military enh3s As a ider armies he had won the favour, and so secured his .pointmvtit as
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  • 674 39 ST. JOHN'S INSIGHT. The Fourth Gospel tells us little of St. John, and we are dependent for most of our knowledge of him on the earlier Gospels. In them he is represented as a young man of immense vigour, fiery zeal, and great ambition, writes a "Times"
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