Malayan Saturday Post, 26 April 1930
1930-04-26
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Article711 1930-04-26 1 "Your husband is a great inventor?" "Yes, some of the excuses he invents for staying out late are known through- out the world." Kind Lady "Poor man, and are you married?" Beggar: "Pardon me, madam! Do you think I'd be relyin' on total strangers for support if711 words
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Advertisement100 1930-04-26 1 For the Cup that cheers, serve GOLD LEAF Tea. SBLLS EVBttYWHBRB. Sole Agents: F. A. BAktMOLOMfeUSZ 18-A, RAPPL6B QUAY, SINGAPORE. U^LW v4^r^^a^^^^Bnnaia^Sf?''T t -"^^ft^^s^B^r^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B™^B^BlasOn fxtf 9*r ON L j=^ WAKEFIEID j^^PT^rHP^i^^Kt IbVP^B I OBTA\NABLC >^ A HE R C C. WAKEFIELD Q>., Ltd. nncorporated in England). 90, Robinson Road, Singapore.100 words
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Advertisement223 1930-04-26 1 HELM fOR CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS. t Paraphrases of King Henry V, Coriolanus, Last of the Barons, a etc. each 0.81 Questions and Notes of King Henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel of •> t St. Matthew, Acts of the Apos- x f ties, etc. each 0.81 a Supplement of King Henry V, Coriolanus,223 words
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Article751 1930-04-26 4 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. j» j>. By 'Quiz" Perils of the Pros A Penang reporter \\as singled (Ml in court by a witness as a murderer The newspaper record of the incident weakly explained that the man was -urTering from defective fyesight. 4 Perhaps it mm that hang-dog751 words
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Advertisement107 1930-04-26 4 A SAD TONIGHT jHEE'J BECOMES A SplTs] GLAD tomorrow; j J PINKETTES J 'mJU YOUR DISCOMFORT L^^ft^ TSP^UCtfH AND GLOOM. F"^^ W Keeping fresh, cheery and 'fit' largely a matter of functional regularity. Pinkettes— taken wfal needed— ensure liver and intestinal activity, banish bilious attacks and sick headaches, aid digestion,107 words
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Article1748 1930-04-26 5 I* Sotes Dy "Spectator." S.C.C. GETTING INTO FORM. CHINESE CONTINUE TO WIN. Fooiball and The Stage. lam > urt> those gentlemen who have 90 much for local soccer must u ad with a feeling of disgust the in which football matches scratch teams are advertised. I l 11,748 words
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Advertisement294 1930-04-26 5 LOOK (^.uisatvice 1 THIS I I OtHUIWt PARTS j WIV9IM CULTIVATE THE SERVICE HABIT In tbe Ford Motor Com- T 71 and add greatly to tbe I pany of Malaya we em- Everywhere tfje familiar blue resale value of tbe car. I SSSITJS.SS and green sign of t6e Xuteor- yoB294 words
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Advertisement396 1930-04-26 6 I 4 >^ ♦^Jl j ••HOMELITE Portable Generator a family member of the popular M HB tU "HOMELITE" Portable Centrifugal Pump. M mW m mmmm\ H¥hV HV H¥fl hT^b. Ht HHhI H^Hk i^HHH¥H\ H¥flHiHVHHV^^''^V^H¥aw^^'^ 9**^ mm^ mma »^mMMM\ m bb <m M *^^^*""a\ < -ff^^ B H H H H396 words
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Article, Illustration82 1930-04-26 7 i^i^^i^g^i a|j^i| K^| Saturday's figging. t Charles Datson (right) and Jack Sharp (left) in the race for the Singapore Championship which was won bvDatSQn^^^ M MMMHa|M|j^^ M^M M Presentation of the Vernon Challenge Cup. S.C.C.-SELANGOR CRICKET MATCH. Selangor82 words
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Article3681 1930-04-26 10 NAN BRADFORD - "AND LOVE IS ALL NAN BRADFORD I OUR SPECIAL SHORT STORY: !BY The- telephone btll of the "Kvcr ready" Kmployinent Bureau rang insis tenth, and the lady in charge listened attentively. "Hello! This is the ('.range, New leigh. lam speaking for Colonel Jcffe-r--its. He is engaged on important research work3,681 words
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Advertisement199 1930-04-26 10 1 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I j JInd AMERICAN MAIL LINE I I ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. j I From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT I SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES To I I NEW YORK and BOSTON. J j Regular Fortnightly Service Exc§llent Accommodations. •> NEXT SAILINGS199 words
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Advertisement107 1930-04-26 11 My mwfy* <& Sr^m H El fC The Road to Beauty g S leads through the garden of scent indeed, Beauty itself would pale without the 3 charm a perfume will impart. Here is "47//" Nenita. Make it your own fragrance, B and underline your individuality by the sweet harmony107 words
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Article3072 1930-04-26 12 FRANCIS FURNESS - FRANCIS FURNESS I Our great ffew Serial Story. 1 1 BY 1 (Author of Fluttering Wings.") INSTALMENT FOUR. SYNOPSIS. The will of Sir lUlph Chester, Baronet, left his property to be equally divided between his twin sons, Ralph and Vallance. The baronetcy passed to the3,072 words
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Advertisement106 1930-04-26 12 n^R Jt^^S EASTERN SERIES ;^S^n^PW' I i* 3 triumph of Jccora'ivc art and. in E^Sl^Hy^d^ Sk A thought to-day is progress. g ■^jJBWSfei-^ /I is this apparent, but in none «u>re so than in the realms B^ggmfTo^"gßf/ f of infant and child welfare. BBBBK^^Er. The Siamese, like so many WP"^^^"^106 words
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Article780 1930-04-26 13 THORNTON HALL - THORNTON HALL. I H.R.H. THE DUKE OF YORK. I By I SPECIAL TO THE MALAY AS SATURDAY POST. cU baby CUM yesterday, M ss know, and I hear that nc boy, with a strong KMSi s mother. He is, lam pleaslo be called 'Albert' after my and I780 words
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Advertisement76 1930-04-26 13 vVVVVVVV %r%'W V*» THE SINGAPORE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED ♦AT No. 42 DHOBY GHAUT, FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF ;> THOSE SEEKING EMPLOY- v tMENT-TO REGISTER j I> NAMES AND OTHER PARTI- j tCULARS OF APPLICANTS.:,! FOR EMPLOYMENT. J t APPLICANTS FOR JOBS •> REGISTERED WITH US WILL BE SERVED76 words
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Advertisement391 1930-04-26 13 H -v i Jfj^T— a,a (^M^Mlimti&jHt&J&2&. x 9 1 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. lIXCOKPORXTED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). SINGAPORE and KOALA KUMPUft. New Boohs Just Arrived! j THE GOOD COMPANIONS. By J. B. Priestley. All provincial j England-wide spaces and crowded streets, big towns and little f 2 towns, fairs, dingy391 words
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Advertisement281 1930-04-26 14 ••••>•><♦•:••!♦•!••>•>♦♦•>♦♦♦♦>♦>♦*♦♦%.• I MILLINERY AND GOWNS OF ENTRANCING LOVELINESS. iU/lUI [l/CDCUADP VOtl^^tlA VOtlClkl EXCLUSIVE-VET INEXPENSIVE I> If AllL LVLl\ollftl\r rtll^ UIIU rtHUlii il/ the test of most severe p. o not con f use these hand rrc S I S-±\ "Z^" t* t/ir l > a S e LJ new Wahl-Eversharp281 words
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Article, Illustration53 1930-04-26 15 The above is a photograph taken at the Banquet given by the Regents ot Johore in honour ot His Royal Highness The Crown Prince of Denmark and Iceland. The Prince is seen reading his speech in response to the toast53 words
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Article, Illustration17 1930-04-26 15 Pho.o.apH ta.en at the .n,e, D is,ric, F.*W. F^bg-n^ CWHfcrv^ Assooa^on, S'K17 words
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Article, Illustration218 1930-04-26 16 Seated left to right: E. P Md. Hussain, A. Sahib, (Committee), H. Md. Ali, (Committee), M. Sk. Dawood, (Committee). A. M. Yousoof I lyzuddin, (Sports Sec), A. S Varusai Md. (Hon. Treasurer), V. Sinda Madar, (President), A. S. Md. Hussain, S. M. Hossain, (Hon. See), S.218 words
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Advertisement266 1930-04-26 17 FRASER NEAVE LTP. The only Safety Razor that stropt =Bs^_ its own blade without removal 1 P^Tf^sssJ im^ifSJ l from the frame. Ask your dealer SatetyKazor n U A i-ry A QPDVirF /igCTfe: HUTTENBACH, UZARDS SOffl V(MMLI I 1 U dbnVlVb AGENTS: HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS. "f\LJ A O e/Al^Vl" Sinapore,266 words
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Article2151 1930-04-26 18 k DISCOVERY OF A NEW DISCOUNTENANCE MEETS SEA SERPENT. London, Mar. 21, 1030. W Question of Pedigree. People bo have circulated the claim that they had ancestors in the retinue of PPllliam the Conqueror are feeling uneasy just now. To do the claimants justice, most of them2,151 words
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Advertisement118 1930-04-26 18 .•.A AAAAAA^AHI a «j» a a a v v v v v v v v v v T OUR LONDON LETTER BY THE LOOKER-ON t Malayan Saturday Post Special V Copyright. v fxAi a A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A118 words
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Advertisement35 1930-04-26 18 WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY I j MEDICAL MEN ARE UNANIMOUS IN 1 1 I PROCLAIMING THAT 'I I DESCHIENS' !l /^Z? ot Baeaoglobin (y> r^p^^ ALWAYS i I jJtJ CURES il j OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES^35 words
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1051 1930-04-26 19 I* »..%A*4 tX I rhcr€ foui big wrciits in the m week-end >i»»it in Malaya— lwj matches (S. C C. v. Selangor at L and Pcrak v. Pvnan M th) golf championship meeting a Lumpur, and the inauguration of dirt-tract motor-cycle racing at1,051 words
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Advertisement224 1930-04-26 19 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000. j j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j f (ImcowofcAttD Straits Settlements). i I HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. J I The Com P an V has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court cf224 words
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Article774 1930-04-26 20 The Malayan Saturday Post. aprtl 20, 1930. THE SINGAPORE CHAPLAINCY. Prom news published in the daily papers it would appear that matters of great importance affecting the Anglicans in Singapore are to be dilimili at the Annual Church Meeting on Monday. The matters to be discussed are connected with the774 words
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Article231 1930-04-26 20 A new sport has conic to Malaya, and a real thriller it is. The Singapore Speedway was opened on Saturday and big crowd were provided with all the excitement they had anticipated and more. To sec these motor-cycles, driven at top sjieed in neek-or-nothing rivalry by daring and231 words
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Article340 1930-04-26 20 Great interest is being taken all I the world in t he unofficial r» i t\r»'n<ln-B which is bdng taken in the I'liit-jB States on the subject of Pro]uhitJ,, r JM Three questions are asked Should I prohibitioa of intoxicating liquor '-.I continued? Should it be ulk.vM340 words
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Article359 1930-04-26 20 The "Malaya Tribune,'' as the monthpiece <>f the educated Asiatic CO©iminity, hag formulated and cletnjf stated a definite policy in regard constitutional reform in Malay;*, rather in the Colony of the StrutSettlements (the position in the Protectorate of the Malay States being. course, on an entirely different footing/Our daily359 words
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Advertisement126 1930-04-26 20 f fa* "ty*- Vf\ Train your hair to stay in place easily safely with ft KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE does Baby Cry? Baby's convulsive sobs and choking cries of pain are frequently caused by using wrong kinds of talcum. Talcums not made especially for babies may be gritty, irritating126 words
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Advertisement19 1930-04-26 20 Sleeplessness Go back to sound healthy sleep by strengthening your nervee with Sanatogen. SANATOGEN I The True Tonic-Food I19 words
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Article, Illustration56 1930-04-26 21 FOOTBALL B ATA VI A VS. SINGAPORE EUROPEANS. A weak European team (drawn from the S.C.C. and the Welch) was defeated by the visiting Batavia team. The Europeans however caught the visitors napping towards the end and scored four goals in rapid ruccession. Snaps of the spectators at the Anson56 words
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Article, Illustration122 1930-04-26 22 THE MALAYAN AGRI-HORTICULTURE EXHIBITION AT KUALA LUMPUR. The Entrance from Circular Road. Vegetable Section— Chillies weighing 3.5 ozs. each. A match-box h placed beside the tray for comparison of size. Kelantan Sarongs woven entirely of silk. Royal Exchange, Calcutta. Beautiful Wedding Cake made by the Federal Bakery for which 3122 words
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Article, Illustration91 1930-04-26 24 FOOTBALL SINGAPORE MALAYS VS. B ATA VI A. In a thrilling game at Jalan Besar Stadium the Malays beat Batavia. The photograph shows the two teams. The match attracted "one of fhelnggesT crowds so far seen aTthe new Stadium. The Singapore Malay Team. The Ho Hong Basket Ball, Volley-Bail and91 words
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Article336 1930-04-26 25 Hwj famous ti.u "t St. George Hotted th« \.inl-arni> ami mast-heads <".{ ihij* with which Edward 111, a King, fought alid won the Battle isluv* 'iuli all the centoriet down to the 1606, when James I invented for in c t the merchant ships of336 words
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Article231 1930-04-26 25 PASSING OF DR. ROBERT BRIDGES IN HIS 86TH. YEAR. The death is Announced to-day of Dr. Rolx>rt Bridget, Poet»Latire&t«. Dr. Bridget was lx>ni OB October 1544, and ivat the son oi the late I. TBridget, of WahiuT and St. Kicholai M f^^J f^^J l^^( »^^l t^^t231 words
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Article129 1930-04-26 25 Washington, Apr. 22. President Hoover has decided t<> sub--111 it t<> Ihe Senate the Naval Treaty immediately it urivts. This decision was followed ly a conference with Senate leaders who informed the l'n IsidtMit that submission of the Treaty :.t present would mean prolongation of the present129 words
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Advertisement138 1930-04-26 25 PRICE g^- I f (TT f A ft BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. THt I FAMOUS AMBROSIA! ♦> a A /^P^*7^JMOCMA COMfErf»Sj!i2sSS\ ||r PURE l!i|B I V ***** v •> A The nectar of the Gods f Price 90 cents per lb. 4 r f •♦•Special rates for dealers. •> •> <•138 words
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Advertisement373 1930-04-26 26 CITDRDinDITV 1 Will-The-Critics-Of-Singapore- SUKCKJUKIII Arfree-With-These-Opinions I Just as Paramount has offered superior entertainment in the past, so m t Uaynor s actin g is d i this New Show World will be found the best entertainment in these t looks ver y decidedly as if ..TV, c c^ all-talking plays,373 words
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Article, Illustration656 1930-04-26 27 o LISTEN FOR THE SIX EICiHT RHYTHM. (By Victor Silvester, First Worfd's Ballrcom Dancing Champion). I This .••■-k I haw two more Six Bight nsto give yvu, but before doing 10 1 want to contrast the Six Eight Blues, which is the next dance I i656 words
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Advertisement500 1930-04-26 27 i T I I zd£ FOR GOOD HEALTH J I 1 ID DRINK I j ml ORANGE-SMASH I f m JSlbi a<^ e rom c vice t I IIHII of ripe, sweet oranges- t I I SJ E healthful refreshing t !MM MAMItOZ fi Co. i I T t schooTbookT500 words
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Advertisement498 1930-04-26 28 High Orode <^V j /tf&\ ff\ i£a£a I USED FOR EASF. O^^ ;^JW/ <^ JWA I CIIITABLE FCR -^fh^T M^^^ m H ilLvl ULjiioLl* j/j^v liS >> n Rl^ y^^" il JRB mbsl H THE PILOT DESK SET. •> fcf f- J I |ICCJ I v Price: $6. 50 to498 words
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Advertisement12 1930-04-26 29 MIIIIIIIIII» l lllllllllllllllllll^»lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!M^ HZ! -j^inwyl|^| I \K I r~"-—-» C4i Huik^fc'C"»vj^ illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllM12 words
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Article, Illustration32 1930-04-26 30 Photograph taken at the Sinhalese National Day celebration, held at the Singapore Sinhalese Association. Group photograph taken at the Hindu New Year celebration by the members of the Indo-Ceylonese Association of Muar.32 words
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Advertisement444 1930-04-26 31 I. ng parts enclosed except Flywheel. Simple in construction, very Suzanne hated tlu tast< of milkl N^^^^S^ VA .:o wear out, strongly built, easy to operate. Let a Deere Engine wouldn't drink it. I used to coax, l t|ap)J^^/ Ido you 1 work and be satisfied that you have a444 words
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224 1930-04-26 32 MEDICAL COUNCIL DECISION. The General Medical Council, according to the "British Medical Journal," has decided to refuse recognition to the medical degrees o! the Indian universities (Bombay, Calcutta, Lueknow, Madras, and Punjab) as furnishing: i [sufficient guarantee for the efficient practice «>f medicine, surgery, and224 words
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Advertisement167 1930-04-26 32 riOOKS AND PICTURES OF ALL KINDS, ISSUED I i3V ANY PUBLISHER, PROCURED TO y^ I ORDER. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR >^ I NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES OTHER >/ft> S^/ I PERIODICALS. POSTED DIRECT^^^ I c FROM PUBLISHERS AT LOWEST V*^ >^ I >^1^ uPV^ AGENCY FOR I y^Vf^ The Society for P- m167 words
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Advertisement183 1930-04-26 33 —^———^^7 i j i p. ip»^p^pw»— -,1 ij ii,.i..i "'!L,? ''.'-'.'l "TT^W!'M';J*».,;..>,H!.j)."'''r Ly i. Ea^r Hands Reacji for TJus Most A^ccptaWe of Gifts gift friends and loved ones eag- W Choose Parker Duofold Stream- ii^^(^fr i^'^r^ lined fountain pens- with Parker Duofold pencils to mateh from pwM)^y five exquisite colors183 words
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Article1170 1930-04-26 34 A Mead ol mine, writes Sir Harold Howden, Hart.. 0.8. E., Chairman 4 the Raleigh Cycle Comply, 14 Answers,*' who i^ a v native arti>t by inclination tad a rtockbroker bjr occupation, tfari d his career is a fre* lance journalist, and earned anything1,170 words
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Advertisement49 1930-04-26 35 Reasons why 1 65% energy-creating carbohydrate. 2 16% muscle-making protein. 3 1% strengthening fats. 8 minerals for blood, bones, teeth, hair, skin and nerves. C Vitamin B for health. fa Roughage for digestion. 7 Delicious, nut-like taste. I Quaker Oats is easily prepared in manytemptingforms.Eatitdaily. Quaker Oats 16- IS49 words
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Advertisement422 1930-04-26 36 THIS YEAR I I i3"ltllj a HtMEj Make it this year and place I your order right away I /or ah i4tf,s/id 7 Car. I I TOtlUfift $1,275. SALOON $1,495. I Jull particulars gladly sent on request. XBrial run arranged witfjout any obligation to you. II Phone. 5088, 5089. I422 words
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Article, Illustration51 1930-04-26 37 Group photo of the players with Mr. Cheong Koon Seng, President of the Singapore C.S.C. seated in the centre. A Singapore raid on the Penang goal— the shot is too high. Seng Kay saving a swift shot from the Penang wing. j waeflfiHSssaa-SHas51 words
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Article, Illustration55 1930-04-26 38 Daytona Beach, Florida.— Here is an excellent action photo of Kaye Don, famous British racer, sending his speedy "Silver Bullet down the beach here at 175 miles per hour during a preliminary test. He failed to eclipse Segrave's mark but he55 words
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Article, Illustration97 1930-04-26 38 DISCOVERY OF THE CENTURY." Flagstari, Arizona.— Photo^Hßlj^Hw. Tombaugh, 24, ph'otogr i fjher at the Lowell Observatory here, who noticed a tiny^spWoPP^ of his plates and notified officiant jJpKerva tot y. With this revelation, investigations were intensified and the scientists soon determined that they had come upon the long-sought GtfTplanet, "X,"97 words
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Advertisement208 1930-04-26 39 s~* ASK FOR ft I) A whisky for the connoisseur who can appreciate bouquet JNs> I and enjoy tc the full the deticiou: flavour which is such a I feature of Usher's "0.V.G." V^My// k w I No one can taste this Old Vatted Qlenlivet without detect- %fy^>v L r208 words
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Article, Illustration719 1930-04-26 40 SCC. vs. Selangor. WhM the Setagoi team bconpoted o| Europe** ami A>iatio> it HI not clear why the local team should coaaial ol onl'v S.C.C. playe«>. Pol sonic tin* the fixture waa know, as SINGAPORBSELAtffcOR but when Singapore eluded Asiatics the fixture ccMid to be called l>y the719 words
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Advertisement54 1930-04-26 40 I><xtKt><>»«t-»-«» «t» WE HAVE HELPED THOUSANDS of people to qualify for and obtain good positions. If you therefore wish to Learn a Trade or Profession, select a Career for yourself or your son, improve your present position or modernize you knowledge. LET US HELP YOU. Representative S. K. HO. P.54 words
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1096 1930-04-26 41 kin| report of the sermon Dr. Harnes, Bishop of Huuottfd from the Biriniugbishop, nho had taken 'Over- :1 good 1 as his text, said l(l but n'.uitt that controversies •1, these prayers have not It \ui\ in tlu- first place, (bat the setting aside1,096 words
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Advertisement648 1930-04-26 41 iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiitiiti^ Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschppij. j 2 IROYAt PACKET NAVIGATION "l BATAVIA) E =r (Incorporated in Holland) indi.k COMTBACI \miii la m:mhki.\m>- imm\n COVKEMMBKI 2 Telephone No. 5451 sub-connections to:— j| Manager's Desk, A-t. IfaaagCT*! Dtlk, Marine Supt., General E Freight IVpt., ClainM l>*pt Accoumaat, Providing I>n>t. and E Panagc I)ci»t.648 words
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Article582 1930-04-26 42 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES *******vvvvvvvvv% Admonitions of St. Francis. .Where charit) and wisdom are, there is neither fear nor ignorance. Where patiencf and humility are, there ia neither attgei not i*rturbution of mind. Where joyful poverty is found, there is neither cupidity nor avarice. Where there are quietness and meditation, there582 words
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Article395 1930-04-26 42 Every year it is demonstrated, more and mart dearly, that knowledge w power. I constantly come icroaa >«'imfellows who n-alw they arc seriously handicapped through lack of early educational •dvantaget— ot it may through neglected opportunitief. The greatest IUCCfMW i» h>. however, arc achieved Mi 9fiU,395 words
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Article110 1930-04-26 42 I pity no man because he has to work. If he is worth his salt he will work. I envy the man who has a work worth doing and does it well. The busiest I>crsoii is frequently the happiest; the idler's hours are empty of joy.110 words
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Article49 1930-04-26 42 Evrn principle that i- a motive to good act!. .us ought to be encouraged, sine* i m sreofsodinWenl a«nhf that c .am.- principle dow not work equally upon all mind.. What -nu men are anpted to by conscience, duty, or religion, others are prompted to by honour.49 words
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Article224 1930-04-26 42 ••1 could not at Mich price accept SUCCesa," Mi Browning, herself almost m grant a writer m hef lamom husband, once remarked. It may have been in answer to the Migge^tion that iht might achieve success by pandering to the public taste and thus writing something224 words
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Obituary285 1930-04-26 42 If I knew that I was destined to see the sunset for ever and ever I should j turn from the vision in despair. Kternal duration in the terms of earth is unthinkable. But annihilation is. unthinkable, too, for that horn of the dilemma impales life itself. It makes285 words
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Advertisement367 1930-04-26 42 IN THE GRIP OF I INDIGESTION. B Many sufferers have daily to c M which they prefer starvation t -rt^-JB Craving for food to appease the systea^B need for nourishment, they etly Btt bcettlie of the agonies which •■•'.J even the lightest meal. V This pain after eating is 'I367 words
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Article1059 1930-04-26 43 ■•HE SECOND WBft tMNG. [any vars ago a travelling circus I c t<( snia il provincial town. There little boy in that town— John, ■*< call him. And, like every norf j N)V John wanted to go to the R a nl Nat the cheapest seats in the1,059 words
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Article52 1930-04-26 43 £et us always remember that moral disaster comes not from failure to do right, or all the good we might, tut from unwillingness to get up from defeat and try again. Our moral fibre begins to disintegrate when we are unwilling to make any fresh resolves, to Bave any52 words
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Article316 1930-04-26 43 Tlie <juaittt*at statue of a girl saint stands in the centre of fraris; witfck M* a mile of the O|*ra. ft bis Hal d«* erect*! in a church, <X 1* some old monastery; it stands above one of many typical cafes, at the corner of the RueaeClery. This statue316 words
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