Malayan Saturday Post, 17 May 1930
1930-05-17
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Title Section25 1930-05-17 1 UNKNOWN MALAYA* LCto//V0 PlOtU** PUBUBHKD *VK*Y BATUHBAY VOL. Vtt. NO. 17. MAY 17, ltttt PRICE 10 CENTS* The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MAY 17. 1930.25 words
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Article1389 1930-05-17 3 i ~A. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A uL #*W v%•vvv v v v A "Why is it I never see you vjoi.ig with Freda any more "I've married her." The modem .nirl,1,389 words
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Advertisement85 1930-05-17 3 or -he Cup that cheers, serve GOLD LEAF Tea. 4«LL^ KVaHtYMTfIBRB. Sole Agents: A. BARIHOLOMEUSZ LTD., 3-A, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. fv 01V fai-^-p WAKEFIELD Co., Ltd. Incorporated in England). •Oi R-binsoj Road, Singapore. ink life n Blessing and are to prolong the iinx iho«ld htjiute to ask for a copy85 words
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Advertisement230 1930-05-17 3 HELPS FOR CAMBRIDGE I EXAMINATIONS. 1 i* Paraphrases of King Henry V, Coriolanus, Last of the Barons, etc. each 0.81 i ;j* Questions and Notes of King Henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel of •> St. Matthew, Acts of the Apos- ties, etc. each 0.81 •> Supplement of King Henry V, ;j*230 words
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Article2246 1930-05-17 4 BY THE LOOKER-ON Malayan Saturday Post Special Copyright. v <► r->..*- v% a a A *X POPULARITY OF FLYING. GUIDING AEROPLANES IN FOG. STATIONS AS FINE AS CATHEDRALS. MAN AND THE MACHINE. London, April 11, 1030. Paris— Tokyo Non Stop. We have come to take flying so2,246 words
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Advertisement238 1930-05-17 4 BOOKS AND PICTURES OF ALL KINDS, ISSUED BY "ANY" PUBLISHER, PROCURED TO y^ ORDER. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR >^ NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES OTHER c s/ PERIODICALS. POSTED DIRECT/^jX FROM PUBLISHERS AT LOWES L^^^^a GEncy PIECES. S4<£ THt j/^SSr J^y The Society for Pronot y/^ ln Christian Knowledge, /fSS (Founded in 1698). rh«238 words
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Article747 1930-05-17 5 NF LiCTOF PERSONALITIES. lin Steed, in the course of the Tunes ol n d Misery of Victory," clemeiiceau (Harrap, 21s. needs to 1* read thrice > ,t leading SUggCStS that it have heen written lit IKW ,i; X solid tacts to emerge nceau's impa>sioned self--1 third prompts747 words
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Article437 1930-05-17 5 Dr. Downey Defines Church's Attitude. Tlie Catholk Church favours the r;out movement in s<> far as it does not transgress its proper limitations, and regards it as worthy of our sup-. jHirt. If any in the movement take upon themselves the direction of religion, then437 words
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298 1930-05-17 5 Philadelphia. When the prohibition laws are repealed or modified, we shall haw to commence all over again to help America sober. Evidently there i^ work ahead of us, work that we are perhaps disinclined to attend lo the work of settling a huge problem rightly after298 words
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Article70 1930-05-17 5 [Reutkr's Service.] Shanghai, May 13, A weekly Finance and Commerce article on the Red Menace in China publishes a list of fourteen distinct Red armies, totalling 45,000 men, which are ravaging central and south China. They are mostly well equipped, with Held guns and machine gtwa and70 words
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Article83 1930-05-17 5 I I Router's Service.] London, May 13. In the House of Common! answering questions, Mr. Shaw said the establishment of Hritish troops in China was approximately 365 officers and 7,000 other tank>. The figures iucliule British Indians and Colonials, which form tlie normal establishment, and additional83 words
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Article139 1930-05-17 5 [Reatcr*| Service] Washington, May 13. A talking Mm recorded remarkable function in the p »rticj of White House to-day. Before 1 gathering taduding Mr. Hoover, Sir Ronald Lindsay, and Lord Derby a Marine baud, led l>y Sou /.a, played the latter*! march dedicated to139 words
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Advertisement94 1930-05-17 6 I THE CANTOT -VOtlß THEATRE" OPENING SHORTLY WITH RADIO PICTURES gorgeous Screen Spectacle "RIO RITA" A FIFTEEN KEEL ALL-TALKING, SINCINC DANCING MASTERPIECE Presenting Bebe Daniels and JOHN BOLES WATCH FOR OPENING DAT£ 7IHMDBI I^^H I TO SPORTSMEN BUY TO- DAY t THF I BIKE ATHLETIC I SUPPORTER i y^3Hi made94 words
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Article, Illustration134 1930-05-17 7 *\iu K,I Smil Ti, PnnMK Takamalsu arrived in Singapore last week on their way to England to return the visit ot H.R.H. the Duke o' ?h r"" lm P^ rial Highnesses were met by H.E. the Governor and were entertained at banquet given at134 words
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Article, Illustration19 1930-05-17 8 B I, h,nr at thciillLiM- fishing pond. k 1"-^^^^ Prince and Princess are seen iTshing.19 words
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Advertisement192 1930-05-17 9 Zake Uour doctors Zip pAf)! CRPDp nrrn /gr*>^ East Asiatic Co Ltd biocitin 1 I |iM| 1U «*«MIV VV i§ 1/lU. j CHAHCES YCUR BPAIN& NERVE CIUSWIIH ENERGY, AND SO ENSURES IIHI i>ih^*^ AGAINST PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FATIGUE. WS^ SINGAPORE. Obtainable in poxnier and (ablet form from first-class Dispensaries and192 words
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Article3669 1930-05-17 10 MARIE CONNOR LEIGHTON - MARIE CONNOR LEIGHTON BY R 'Tib dreadfully sorry foi you, Michael. I'm sorry for Tom. too, but B he's getting on better and doesn't need H the money so much as you do. Besides, with you, there's Damaris Orde— "Yes," Michael Fratnpton, young Mid I eager,3,669 words
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Advertisement396 1930-05-17 10 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE JInd AMERICAN MAIL LINE I V B^^i^i^^^ J I ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. I From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT BAIO, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES To I NEW YORK and BOSTON. 1 Regular Fortnightly Service Excellent Accommodations. NEXT SAILINGS Arr. Singapore. Leave Spore Le*ve396 words
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Article1042 1930-05-17 11 THE AUSTRALIAN GRAND PRIX. BU GATTI VICTORY IN 1930 CLASSIC. Mml Fi^h^-Three Austin v Sevens. By cap,.- Aj^R. Waite, M.C. ,f this article is himi n g driver of international h<> WOO the Australia'i x in 1928— Bdiler). most picturesque little Lg ine that Island lwthed sunshine (Australian March). is1,042 words
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Advertisement172 1930-05-17 11 IT iVjflft r Wat Arun— "The umpie of dawn* 4 fl I T§|lf dominates the west bank of the Menam jlirv»f' at Bangkok. This grey-toned pile, fr^JJ^tt inlaid with thousand! ot glared riles, 1S a triumph of decoranve art and, in SSsffli-^Et rhc nyi of the n>.in2 sun, has thill172 words
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Article2994 1930-05-17 12 FRANCIS FURNESS - FRANCIS FURNESS 1 Our great f(ew Serial Story. BY (Author of "Fluttering Wings.") i -i ii- INSTALMENT SEVEN. The will ol Sir Ralph Chester, Baronet, kfl his property to be equally divided between his twin sons, Ralph and Vallance. The Baronetcy passed to the elder2,994 words
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Advertisement79 1930-05-17 12 "IN KEEPING WITH THE SPIRIT OF TOD* V Honored Name NU i-UL S W I To live up to its honoured rff^^Mi '7 I name, Hupmobile doubled its J -^T P<^TJ^^J» I factory facilities to enhance W$ZS^^J& J-X^lk 7^^ Li 1 Hupmobile intrin-ic value, to Kr^ >" ii it>^ ,y,79 words
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700 1930-05-17 13 SPARKLES. BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. A F S. James s retirement ll J Governorship <>f the WindI :,1, the "WJt" asks: c come to Malaya as Chief v >»• 1 can relieve liM)h's siisI c aii>wer is a very emphatic j.,,,,, the fact that Governors rdinartly accept subordinate 1..700 words
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Article56 1930-05-17 13 Look pkasant, please, B For .1 anile will gel you there, It you lack the -iii i It; try Pinkettes, 1 Sold |,y Chemists everywhere. a For Pfnkettes aid (HgcaUoa, 1 Keep the I,i\er active too, I They dispel bile, restore- I The smile,56 words
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Advertisement89 1930-05-17 13 PAY LESS AND GET THE BEST EARTHENWARE. WHITE CIAZIP lATEX CUPS (MACHINE I HAND MADE) FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY STANDARD SIZES 8, 10 AND 12 OZ. CAPACITY. j flj|fe_ OTHER SIZES, MADE AGAINST DEFINITE ORDERS, WITHIN SHORTEST NOTICE. j \^^litt^_^^7 PACKING GUARANTEED TO THE LAST CUP NO BREAKAGE. I Wm? GIVE89 words
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Advertisement397 1930-05-17 14 l «tai v Will 7;/; I -J DETAII -S f- f^^^^pL V V- ''Sfr t r ir~r* f 111 l LAX Slth iv convenienUy clw i rß| I Ii *V Vl/Hn ratios, ia noiseless aid e^v &&%?§k'\ -V-— ItN /_V <^f fyyrf T^ e neW| dnim, non- j i w397 words
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Article, Illustration68 1930-05-17 15 ARACHNIS MOSCHIFERA the Malayan Scorpion Orchid. VANDOPSIS LOWII from Sarawak. r> HALAENOPSIS VIOLACEA hls peculiar variety with petals purplish throughout. STAUROCH I LUS FASCI ATUS Malay Peninsula. (Upper): PHALAENOPSIS FUSCATA Malay Peninsula. (Lower): PHALAENOPSIS VIOLACEA Sumatra. DENDRObIUM FOtfMOSUM from Lower Siam.68 words
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Article, Illustration141 1930-05-17 16 H E THE GOVERNOR'S VISIT TO THE KAPITAN KLING MOSQUE, PENANG. H.E. Sir Cecil Clement! visited the Kapitan Kling Mosque, Penang on 25th April. His Excellency who ™*c\W*n*dbv\htHn. Mr. E. W. F. Gilman, Resident Councillor and the A.D.C. to H.E., was rece.ved by Dr. Kami I Md Ar.ff, J.P. who141 words
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Advertisement73 1930-05-17 17 "The Whisky you am |or again M^NISH'S SPECIAL SCOTCH WHISKY I a H \vttJ Mavour of I fl tft fc 1 #4 ROBINSON CO LTD. (Incorporated in the 8 S.) SINGAPORE and KUALA IPMPUB I A sharp blade every morning without any taking to pieces-ju& a few &rokes to and73 words
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Advertisement85 1930-05-17 17 FRASER NEAVE U°. I I AERATED WATERS I QUALITY SERVICE I 'CHAP SINGA" I THE BEST IN THE EAST I M Wf \n w 9^uA^^" »F A' Jill Wf vp y<> -jbijC^jfn rl WestclpoC 0« 7Vwi^ Day— Every Day jj j[ appointments easier to keep. For Pocket Ben is now85 words
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Article981 1930-05-17 18 Lt. Gen. Lord Baden- Powell - Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell AMBITION. (By of Gilwell). Everybody wants to get on; if he doesn't he bccoSttCf that most despicable of all things —a waster. We don't want boys with green socks, oiled hair and cigarettes; \\c want go-ahead fellows fellows with ambition. Bill there981 words
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Advertisement410 1930-05-17 19 Expensive} Postum} Quite the contrary. ""^Jrl It costs only two cents a cup to prepare. y 1 Healthful Yes indeed— its an every day drink for everybody, "Flavour} Try this cup isn't it delicious *nd different! Can you imagine a more delightful drink Postum is made of pure, ripe grains,410 words
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Advertisement45 1930-05-17 19 Energy I SIXTY-FIVE per cent energy-creating carbohydrate, Quaker Oats is a wonderful food for all manual and mental workers as well as for school children. It contains the essential ele- ments for perfect nutri- j tion. Eat it daily. i Quaker Oats 26-lft I I45 words
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Advertisement89 1930-05-17 20 MORE THAN", EVER BEFORE "INNOCENTS OF PARIS" WITH MAURICE CHEVALIER "ABIES IRISH ROSE* CHARLES KOGEBS and NANCY CABBOLL. "WOLF OP WALL STREET" GEOB6E BANCBOPf. "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH' Br X |t* 1| kiu*> x^ vL b^BbMHWP"'^^ i^'*JHbVHbi bT ..S^V>^ff i S^| vH BV-^BF^fflr '-^BB BlbWb» ■rt a "SSfc^DBjBIB^BHBMBIIP r TALKING89 words
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Advertisement222 1930-05-17 20 FOX MOVIETONEWS I V Presents -l CHIANG KAI SHEK I PRESIDENT OF CHMjIA. m\ *'*^l r'f i A 9 9 f SEE and HEAR China's Man of the hour. His speech is trans- *fl J| lated into English by Dr. Wang, Foreign Minister. M Madame Chiang also tells you in222 words
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Article1102 1930-05-17 21 •> |M By "Spectator:' ♦•♦♦••♦•♦••♦•••♦••••♦•••♦•♦••♦•••ti M/ AYS TO GO TO JAVA. The Stadium Wrangle. T-SAF.A. League. League has reacned an stage. The question asked [es is whether the Champions jble to hold out this year. undoubtedly every indication a ll sides the S.C.C. we still opposition ami ibe1,102 words
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Advertisement276 1930-05-17 21 STHE FORD MOTOR COMPANY I Uf MALAIA) LIMIIKU ANNOUNCE THE INTRODUCTION I i\r Till? ilf In I" i!^^/''l''!'ij It 1) I Ur Int AWWvf m I ll ml m I Ml ll I ■V R| 1^ I |v| I 1^ II J II I ThtJ 74.9 9ttgkH as used in276 words
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303 1930-05-17 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. May 17, 1930. THE GOVERNMENT AND RUBBER. Recent action l>y the Colonial Secretary suggested that the Government had in mind a vigorous policy for the resuscitation of the rubber industry. Now it is declared that the Government does not contemplate any legislation to this end, and303 words
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Article289 1930-05-17 22 We ihooW like lo reinforce the woe 1 caotiofl which has btefl sounded in regard w a Hill no* below the Lcgi* Uliv« Council. It i> t<> amend the Ordinance wWch <l^>'»> »"Wi irftioo* pablicatkMl». We warmly mppOfi any meMOfC aimed at 1 .1 e\ ciitini; the289 words
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Article281 1930-05-17 22 MALAYA TO HAVE A MOD R N I PICTURE PALACE. Whatever grounds Sfogap have had in the past to compL ihc lack of put lie iMimuj c modern theatres, it l"oks as v 1 with the cotnpletioa ol the m Theatre this month, the ajost picture-goer will281 words
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333 1930-05-17 22 THE TRIUMPH OF THE "514" IN IV THOUSAND MILES CUP RACE. On April i>th and 15th t:.c must inii>c>rtant motor race in Europe, and I pcrbapl tlie most difficult in Ihfi whole I world, was run for the fourth time. This is the Thousand Mile- cup tlie 1040 Kilometer course333 words
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Advertisement113 1930-05-17 22 In the Morning Fix your hair in any way you want it Keep it so all KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE I Mother, I you must care* fully choose Baby's talcum. Talcums of hea\y scents, or coarse in texture, irritateand inflame tender skins. Such talcums maybe gritty or caustic. Don't113 words
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Advertisement16 1930-05-17 22 r 1 At the first sign of Sore Throat take FDRMAMINT Tk* (*m-killi« f Tkroat TaU«U16 words
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Article879 1930-05-17 23 DEBATED IN THE COMMONS. Reuters' Service.] London, May 15. i uud issues of the NtV&l well debated in the House C oni] s on the initiative of Mr. who said he was convinced undation of an international ng understanding must be ent between the United States Britain879 words
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Article209 1930-05-17 23 [Reuters' Service.] Dharasana, May 15The police are apparently determined to practice Satyagraha (civil disobedience) against the Satyagrahis who, headed by Mrs. Naidu, are marching here to raid the salt depot. When Mrs. Maidu and her companions started this lhorning the police made a cordou round them. Mrs.209 words
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Article124 1930-05-17 23 UNITED STATES OF EUROPE. [Reuters' Service.] Paris, May 15. The proposals of ML Briaud for the organisation of a United States of Europe are outlined in a 2*ote which is being sent to the principal Powers and will be published on Saturday. It is understood that the Note sug- I124 words
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Advertisement92 1930-05-17 23 SlllllBlailllßiaa iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniMiui^^ I THE 1 I I PLYMOUTH I I COMPARE THE FULL SIZE PLYMOUTH WITH MORE COSTLY CARS AND YOU WILL DIS- if COVER THAT IT IS EASILY THEIR MATCH IN SIZE, IN COMFORT, IN ECONOMY, IN SIM- PLICITY OF OPERATION, SPEED AND POWER. TAKE A RUN IN A92 words
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Article1829 1930-05-17 24 DIRT-TRACK RACING NOTES. If B\ 3T«*m." < ■E %•%•%••#•%•%•%•%•%%.%>%• W Owing to heavy rains during last week-cud the third meeting of the 1 Singapore Speedways was postponed to m Wednesday, (May ;th The weather m kept fine until 7.5- p.m. and then it 9 started to rain in many parts1,829 words
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Advertisement89 1930-05-17 24 ttti ittmttttt ••♦♦#»>>♦ v I T ••HOMELITE" Portable Cenerator a family member of the popular -'HOMELITE M Portable Centrifugal Pump. H T^ml 1 Jt^ I X 1 1 mr t Engine: Single Cylinder. Air cooled. Bosch Magneto. Generator: Six pole, shunt wound 100 watts capacity either 32 »olt or .>89 words
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Article549 1930-05-17 25 PAMOUS PLAYERS NOT IN FAVOUR. Hobbs Dead Against The Proposal. foe Sunday cricket made by p'li. LyoO, the Ciloueestet cap- the dab dinner at Bristol, was v discussed in cricket cirdes. LT icketcn IB particular were f linu -h interested ifl the proposald )(>t too pleased about it.549 words
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Article514 1930-05-17 25 QUESTION OF LEGALITY. In the House of Commons Mr. Day (Lab.) asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether he was aware that numbers of tickets for the Calcutta sweepstakes on the Derby were !>eiiiK procured for the public through various sources was he prepared to514 words
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Article317 1930-05-17 26 WHOLESALE ARRESTS. [RKUTEft'f Service.] lioinbay, May i_\ Tyahfi and all volunteers with him Wtre arrested 081 the OUtStlt of their march to DdSISBJMI. l iftv-nine VOtUMteers, with the OCtO- genariafl Moslem leader Tyabji, set out this norning from KsrssH after Mrs. Qandhi had btSSStS rod their317 words
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Article179 1930-05-17 26 C.-IN-C. SATISFIED ARMY IS LOYAL. Ri-r rKR*S SERVICE.] London, May 12. in the House of Commoni Mr. W W. Bean (Secretary of State in the India ffice) announced the fust volume of the Simon Report (Historical Survey} was to lx? puUilhed at 10/6, and the179 words
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Article571 1930-05-17 26 Martial law has been proclaimed here. Leaders ol the populace had established I sort of iinju nuni in imp4fio, issuing new traffic reu ulations ami generally attempting to take over control oi the city. Various leaden had assumed il^ 1 dignity o! pettj magistrates. Immediately after571 words
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Article38 1930-05-17 26 A foreign report says between '■>,"" and 4,000 bandits captured Yunysitg. < 'i the Honan-Hup.h border, and ruthles,!} slaughtered 15, 00 people, carried off 500 hostages for ransom, looting and hurning the surrounding neighbourhood and di*stroying whole villages.38 words
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Article76 1930-05-17 26 Rkuteb*s Service. I Natal, Brazil, Ma) h airman, Mem;"/, arrived here I lay on a non-stop flight h Saint Louis, Sei I, with the ol iect < nst c iibility of a weekly Fi irtco-S ath-American air mail. (A Havas messages says Mermoz left I Saint Louis76 words
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149 1930-05-17 26 Regularity of the daily ha »y*tetn*tk tiainin.c in its practi c, ar <»i the utmost importance foi child. NeglecJ of this aygea vaus^s much aidneai among r .iml greatly hinders theii development. Propel diet iiiul plenty of plaj v a open air are the chief149 words
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Article67 1930-05-17 26 Renter's Service. J,o* Angeles, M The Hympic Sprinter Fran'. officially tuned, established a yards Sprint record of _-> s< (The pre^ ious rid re< ads, .i> held by D. Kcll I I) ew, C W. Paddock of A::. 11. Coaffee of Canada fourt lo P. Willian J.67 words
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Advertisement396 1930-05-17 26 What would yon do if you lost your job? j It i- no good trying Ui di»guisc the (act that tlu lutun oi man; r in thiscountn is yen precarious. Rubber is bad, tin i<i ■ncertaia and bu^in* I generalh is in ren depreased state, ..n.l in conseqnencc there are396 words
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Article966 1930-05-17 27 mc5f Inilli soil wickets mean Malayan cricket was shown once ucck-end, when two days ag inefficient to permit of a decirhc match on the Singapore L between the S. C. C and the Accra only). It was a close last Services pair being tothe closing few minutes of the final966 words
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Advertisement306 1930-05-17 28 USED FOR EASE <O *S? AND A C« V SUITABLE FOR \rf SEASON'S GIFT. W Tkese are the qualities of dj tfce AW THE PILOT DESK SET. Price:— $6.£ 0 to $25.C0 cc mplete. Colour:- Wbiie on>x, Italian Marble. Black, Yellow, Etc. THE PILOT PENS. The representative cf THE PILOT306 words
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Advertisement209 1930-05-17 28 \---r RECLYKOL! t is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon V chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone' 4 in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with 0 this preparation was reduced to a minimum, ii no <• eliminated altogether, while the209 words
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Article, Illustration57 1930-05-17 30 "RIO RITA' S" WARDRO BE. A Feast ot B*«.ty. Dazzling Colour and Fashion as seen in Radio Pictures' Gorgeous Screen Spectacle •RIO RITA" FEATURING BEBE DANIELS I Which will be the Opening Attraction at The Capitol This Morth. I JPJ^ SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY'S LATEST AMBULANCES. These three ambulances were supplied by57 words
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Advertisement190 1930-05-17 31 a|| rrcving parts enclosed except Flywheel. Simple in construction, very few parts to wear out, strongly built, easy to operate. Let a Deere Engine do your work and be satisfied that you have a really reliable unit. For Cone etc Mixers, small Factories, Electric Lighting Plants, Pumps, etc., etc. Models190 words
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Advertisement108 1930-05-17 31 SINGAPORE I HUA PAO I UNOW I MORE PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED A THAN EVER BEFORE CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS IN PICTURES FROM CHINA PREAD I EVERYWHERE IN MALAYA I A Advertising Subscription Rate* on application to the Publisher's Agents THE PHU-YIK PRESS. 240 South Bridge Road, Singapore 0 Phone 7666. SAMPLE108 words
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Article, Illustration873 1930-05-17 32 THE LATEST BLUES STEPS. I I (By Victor Silvester, First WorTd's Ballroom Dancing Champion). f No. 18. r This week I complete my Iriacmi on thi> season's Blues by a description oi the turns and some of the most popular variations. This and the previous articles873 words
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Article165 1930-05-17 32 \crv<»u>ne>s is the pleat to mOOCMi and it is an ciien:\ nc^s and health. Victim «.f "neri* are handicapped, even thouph v; respects competent! f«>r the* energy confidence, coolness, and health. Nervousness is a sign thai tj t r erv are weak and not receiving suffice165 words
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Advertisement454 1930-05-17 33 I A FOR GOOD HEALTH I 111 ORANGE-SMASH I t mvLmrn Ma< e from the nice I I I of ripe, sweet oranges- 1 I I healthful refreshing 1 Imm mmi s v I 1 i f atcdeyes. CHAPTER XII. g "Nice handy things those," he A BRO OKLANDS MYSTERY.454 words
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Advertisement27 1930-05-17 34 ft B "ft If |liU I 111 V JCWCLLCBS No. 482, North Bridge Road, BINGAPORE. ilie CHINA JADE HOUSE (Wholesale Retail) For Outstatlon Customers Cash With Order.27 words
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Advertisement22 1930-05-17 34 I WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY j MEDICAL MEN ARE UNANIMOUS IN j PROCLAIMING THAT j DESCHIENES' I I OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES. j22 words
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Advertisement331 1930-05-17 36 I ***** lEi/iK NFXT YFAR iiw I i3"Jtllj 1 11" d ll Ij 1 Ij X 11 V i Make it this year and place your order right away j for an Austin I Car. TOURER $1,275. SALOON $1,495. 7ull particulars gladly sent on request. Wrial run arranged without any331 words
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Advertisement79 1930-05-17 36 such times of great nervous strain —by hacking up their strength H with S.inatogen. H Sanatogen will^ive you a reserve H ot strength to keep healthy and energetic because as a well- I "Sanatogen goes straight to the H and permanent fabric of health." H symptoms of "nerviness," like I79 words
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Article, Illustration59 1930-05-17 37 Watching the fight for the Championship. I, 1 m IKLEINMAN Runner-up. I ROY SMITH The new S.C.C. Champion. IBiißHßß^^^^^^l^^! ,?t thl^pVJder.ce orMr. Pang Choon Jin to entertain Mr. J. P. Lealß. i SiT^ore^ubber and General Produce MTrciJßtsas^ed M Re^er,^ of «ay p 0 hk (iepa ture on59 words
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Article, Illustration134 1930-05-17 38 The Final of the Local Trophy Scratch Race for Mr. Vernon's .Special Malayan Silverware Trophy. Left to right :-Beppo Wahid, Ron McCreath, Pang Swee Peng. The race was won by Ron McOreatn. The Final of the Mighty Four. Left lo right:— Jack Sharp, Ted I Yates, Charlie Datson. (Tiger Lewis134 words
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Article, Illustration105 1930-05-17 38 Mr. Cyril Dickason, who secured third place with his Austin Seven in the 1930 Australian Grano Prix. Only nine ot ■l c twenty-two cars which started managed to complete the course, and three of them were Austin Sevens placed third, Wjpr fourth and fifth. Dickason's time showed105 words
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Advertisement283 1930-05-17 39 Cigarette*. For the pipe \i CIGARETTES TOBACCOS P !Av v 'VHr I* WMIIIIIIIIIIIIIItIHiHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII^ B^B^Dlßani -4 *vf^* 1 BBBBp^^t^ Tv^Bl zx aSSS utt Bhß PHWWT I i f 1 ■HHHW. Tk *'MvJi wi I'IMC HW E^^£ IBS R9981 BbBHHBTT 9* iiHHß^k. ,tJj t ilf jßl\ va BwwtttTi in ■zxiiuiniiiiiia ■■■P ■QjnnH"283 words
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Advertisement97 1930-05-17 39 I Heineken s Light Dutch I LAGER I d DvftllC II I Per case 4 doz. quarts I Bull lOU II Per case 8 doz. pints I risivv lft IR| I >er doZGn l u arts It tKl> II i 1J lU^ HP Prr dozen pints J, ft/it* n^^^^ra I97 words
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1018 1930-05-17 40 Without disrespect, Dr. John K. Mot', LL.D., "one of the most eminent leaueis ot American religious life," may be described as the honorary accountant 01 Christendom. He is au jail with religious affairs in the live Continents, bM catalogues of figures relating to1,018 words
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Article82 1930-05-17 40 London, May i. Modern fashions were largely blamed for the loss of the English cotton-trade in recent years at a luncheon in London heralding National Cotton-week beginning on M:»v 5 which is designed to stimulate use of cotton in Great Britain. Members of the Cabinet, party leaders82 words
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Article175 1930-05-17 40 LAYOUT FOR CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND. Municipal Committee No. b took the following action at a Mating held on April 20 Agreed that mi i table refreshments stalls may be allowed at Jalan BcttT Stadium, tenders to I*' invited. Approved layout for children's playground at Jalan Ilesar. Decided175 words
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72 1930-05-17 40 BOMBAY MERCHANTS BOYCOTT FOREIGN CLOTH. H;>inhay, Apr. j. Th« b Honihay Coloured lYintcd Piece (»oods Merchants' Associatit>n has ptSSfd a resolution that, in view of the present political situation of the country, none of the nicmhers of the Association will order, buy, or sell any tyi>c of foreign cloth for72 words
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Article140 1930-05-17 40 London, A; In the House ot Commons at r i'>!!jß time Mi- Hugh Halton (Foreign 'ffi..^ said that negotiations had been O'Uch:<M cd for a modus vivendi pending the fl elusion of i fall An^io-Sowi tr^jM treaty. It would provide for :^:;>:"ci granting of most favoured nation140 words
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Advertisement101 1930-05-17 40 •> THE. FAMOUS AMBROSIA I *P| PURE > i 1* wSUPtm REGIME RE V^VvT .> The ncctnr o! thedods f Price 90 cents per Ib. Special rates for dealers. »l I Z. PATTAR/V I •> EstJ. 190 1. 9 > F. HIGH STBEET, 1 I SINGAIOEE. I j REUA3IE TENNIS101 words
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Article1276 1930-05-17 41 CANON R. J. CAMPBELL - W HAT CONVERSION MEANS. CA NON R. J. CAMPBELL By 4rttC tiv« to note hop in many :n paratively new science oj j fl confirming and shedding CbrMtiM teaching coneern.,l peedt, This M specially lt i s commonly called conWhat uiic may desenlx with- t at the jargon of psychoJlv1,276 words
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Article746 1930-05-17 41 Suffering brings with it a sense oi loneliness. No one can bear the pain of another. This fact accounts for a special element in its testing of character, wriUs a Times correspondent. The loneliness of suffering finds its most awful expression in the Cross. It was746 words
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Advertisement58 1930-05-17 41 •j»'» ■t"i"t~t-^-i-t"t><>-i>-i-i-i"i-t"»<-»»^ PILL HAIBANI The most wonderful Medicine j For Sexual Power. No medicine of the kind can compete with it. Specially prepared for use by both sexes. Directions sent with parcel. GUARANTEED CURE F*t PILES WITHIN ONE WEEK BY EXTERNAL AFFUCA TION. NO OPERATION. TABIB M. J. JOHARI j58 words
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Article1007 1930-05-17 42 ttttVvvVtVVVVtVi It N the custom nowadays for many v cs, csj* iall) those standing in '■i:- thoroughfares, to display a special n•: aboard called "The Wayside Pulpit <>n this board, week after week, pars a brief and Striking motto or statement, designed to arrest the attention of the1,007 words
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Article281 1930-05-17 42 "Wealth Without Work," was the subject of a Lenten lecture by Canon Donaldson at Westminster Abbey. The church of to-day is guilty because she either is silent or speaks so faintly her Master's teaching that men do not know that this striving for an accumulation281 words
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Article388 1930-05-17 42 In The Garden. The repugnance, disgust, and aversion experienced by Our Lord arose from the knowledge of .the sins for which lie was to suffer BO much and so terribly. He saw and recognised them in all their dreadful multiplicity— the sins of all men and races388 words
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Article2184 1930-05-17 42 The following sermon w.i> pr< gjjy ir. St. Paul^ Cathedral by th« s t of Niiddleton (the Kt. Rev. Parsons). i '.<>ti i> I<>\«' I John, iv., an The- whole creation groanei ;:i( j travaileth in pain together until a Romans, viii., 22. Are these two2,184 words
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