Malayan Saturday Post, 7 June 1930
1930-06-07
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Title Section24 1930-06-07 3 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED JUNE 7. 1930. UNKNOWN MALAYA PjaSf .irmk j\. a* Li. :*ftte 1. iO~ .*'&r&t. TV .^^ijt*M\lt-&*t. m C-* -'^»*SSaIHt?T3wSTvJ24 words
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Article671 1930-06-07 3 Baby was ill, and mother wrung her lands because she didn't know how to act lor the best. Oh, if only I knew what to do with !>al>y she moaned. But, mother," asked her small son, didn't you get a book of instructions with her> Jock Why671 words
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Advertisement89 1930-06-07 3 r or the Cup that cheers, serve GOLD LEAF Tea. fA *B Y s ?^^m an %^l, IB* SBLLS KVtfKYWiIBKB. Sole Agents: F A. BARTMOLOMEUSZ LTD., 8-A, RAFFLEB QUAY, SINGAPORE. C C WAKEFIELD Co., Ltd. Incorporated in England). 90. kobinsou Road, Singapore. Who think life Blasting and are deflirooa to89 words
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Advertisement224 1930-06-07 3 MMH Ml lg>i if f HELPS FOR CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS. X Paraphrases of King Henry V, X Coriolanus, Last of the Barons, r ♦> etc. each 0.81 .> Questions and Notes of King Henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel of •> St. Matthew, Acts of the Apos- ties, etc. each 0.81 •> Supplement224 words
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Article1960 1930-06-07 4 TWENTY YEARS OF LEADERSHIP AND HIGH EXAMPLE— THE EMPIRE'S HOMAGE TO HIS MAJESTY. 44 And, sir, if sovereignty haj» bees relieved by our modern institutions of soma of it» burdens, it still, I believe, remains true that there has been no |KTi«d of the world's history1,960 words
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Article18 1930-06-07 4 I A scholar without good breed!** pedant; the philosopher, a cynic. soldier, a brute; and evenagreeable. Chester^" 1,18 words
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Advertisement87 1930-06-07 4 Keep You Well. CHILDREN AND SWEETS Over-indulgence in sweats vvils disordered stomach in children 3l] adult> alike. In the case of chikht this may In* s]»eedily counteracted h Bal>y's Own Tablets, an •baolatd harmless yet superlatively efttini remedy for stomach and SnteitinaJ lis orders in the very young. TiJUtU not87 words
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1134 1930-06-07 5 By 'Mrje*/' illinua l Clarke Cup cricket match ■Singapore, Kun>i>eans v. the Rest, IXC plenty of incident, and a finish, the Rest winning by three els xvub only a quarter of an hour lj\ The side made a magni- recovery after a depressing1,134 words
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123 1930-06-07 5 [Reuters Service.] Simla, June 4. To a deputation of 30 leading Punjab Muslim landowners, the Viceroy replied welcoming their assurances of continu I ed loyalty. Alluding to the deputation's demand toi a large degree of provincial autonomy, the Viceroy gave an assurance that the just123 words
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Article66 1930-06-07 5 [Renter's Service.] London, June 4. With regard to the question of the protection of British shipping against piracy in China waters, Mr. A. Henderson, the Foreign Secretary, announced at question time that an agreement had been reached with the shipping companies regarding an extended police guard66 words
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Advertisement168 1930-06-07 5 t ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000. J j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the i168 words
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Article, Illustration46 1930-06-07 8 "I H.E. Sir Cecil Clementi at the Salutin? I Base. s I An enormous gathering representative of all communities in Singapore attended the Birthday Parade on the Padane on Tuesday and demonstrated their loyalty to the King-Emperor. It was an inspiring spectacle.46 words
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Advertisement195 1930-06-07 9 mi tkt M »,L!r t C <, f owr doctor's Zip t ICARLSBERG BEER /-s j Obtainable from all dealers I m Aw/ j LUaI aY m^\ limmm AiCA I n Imh^f f©\ 1 HUhIUH < it /T'llff I llmWI! I P "S^ HEmJmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmW x The faftt Aftifltir f a195 words
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Article2954 1930-06-07 10 FRANCIS FURNESS - FRANCIS FURNESS. Our 9reat ffew Serial Story. 5 BY IrRANCwVuRNESS. (Awfhor tf Fluttering Wings.") 1 INSTALMENT TEN. PHAPTfiR XV. (Continued.. FINGER PRINTS. But how d'.U yuu get to kuo_ him?" asked Miss Denton. I was determined to make aii effort to help Vallance," said Kyrle,2,954 words
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Advertisement119 1930-06-07 11 l|P§=3|BjJ You will always remain faithful to "mi Kau de Cologne, j HeW once you learnt its value in the days of your trial. Cool as a mother's hand is its touch on the fevered brow, refreshing and soothing, guiding faltering steps towards the light of health. Sprinkle it on119 words
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Article2039 1930-06-07 12 THE LOOKER- ON - THE LOOKER-ON e> BY Malayan Saturday Post Special *> Copyright. P++++++lM »»#ea By Quiz." EMPIRE AIRWAY TESTED. BID FOR ATLANTIC RECORD. SIR WALTER SCOTT'S LETTERS. ART AND ANIMALS. London, May 2, 103°The King's Plans. When the Royal Standard is lowered at the Victoria Tower, Windsor Castle, next2,039 words
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Advertisement197 1930-06-07 13 [four war novels j ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT by Erich Maria Remarque, Translated from the German by A. W. j Wheen "The greatest of all war books."— Manchester Guardian, "In the company of the great."— Times, j I Simply cannot be beaten."— Arnold Bennett $3.00 j JOURNEY'S END.197 words
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Article898 1930-06-07 13 When 1 was a child they used to Say ol the man who was always grumbling "He'd grumble to be hanged." I have not beard that saying for .1 long time (writes Mrs. Philip Snowden in the "Sunday Xeivs"). But I meet the grumbler898 words
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Advertisement144 1930-06-07 14 w the Prestons" \^BBBBBl^BmvlBBa^^^Q( y^ B\ T^^m^wMh "Someone commented on the W I J^Jrvy 5»»ooi/», WcH f/ttTt>ur of the drink. 1 \l\ll P»K#»f/e4V reaearfcaj 'So m I 1/M'l different,' added another." A i JA "0/ cmnrag, /'d o/ A \^m Postum, often seen it advertised M but it never occurred144 words
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Article, Illustration86 1930-06-07 15 The wedding took place at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Saturday, May 17 of Mr. A. M. Pearson and Miss E. M. O'Sullivan. The Bride was given away by Mr. A. E. Thornley Jones and was attended by Miss O'Sullivan: the Matron was Mrs. A. E. Thornley Jones.86 words
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Article, Illustration122 1930-06-07 16 Taken at Kemaman on the occasion of the departure of Mr. P. Trump (Stats Engineer, Trengganu) on furlough, on 26th. January, 1930. Seated from left to right: Capt. Morgansen of the s.s. "Asdang;" Mr. L. L. Mills (Commissioner of Police, Trengganu); Dato Amar (Prime Minister, Trengganu); Mr. J. R. Neave122 words
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Article2722 1930-06-07 18 L. G. MOBERLY - L. G. MOBERLY. j OUR SPECIAL SHORT STORY: By Thcii do io'.'. i When I heard tl:. Vicai rt thorn words to-day in Church, I was back in the place where wi foond Mark Ste-rnb\ ivholc thin,; came to life again." Ronald -my old friend Ronald2,722 words
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Advertisement242 1930-06-07 19 "IN KFtPINO WITH THI SPI«IT OF TODAY" Ihi^K/wPajS Mocjarniftic -m w#** fr peauty J I j^' >* > ,jL l Dashing modernistic beauty I 1 Sssl_a' A>fr I stamps this as the greatest I: i'^'VS-* *§T\ I? 1 I Hupmobile Six of all time. l|fc \<^» c i I Its242 words
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825 1930-06-07 19 SPARKLES. BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. By Quiz" Kvefl slump times do not kill the nr MU of some people. I see that is advertising that he wants 0 but generously allows the lenders until July 4 to find the If there s anyone ready to 1 over ucn an825 words
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Article109 1930-06-07 19 VISIT FROM HIS WIFE AND MISS MIRABEN." Bombay, May 24. Mrs. Gandhi, accompanied by Miss Miraben (Madeline Blade), recently visited Mr. Gandhi in Yeravada gaol for the first time since her husband's internment. The interview took place in the gaol office, where Mr. Gandhi was brought109 words
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Article226 1930-06-07 19 (Juinine d<M«s not cure Malaria. All it does i* to bring relief for a time if persisted in its action is harmful, Lansing dealings and other troubles. l>r. Williams' 1 ink l*ills have I re^ inarkable record for their efficiency in cants of Malaria. la226 words
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Article29 1930-06-07 19 He devotes from five to six hours a day to spinning. He has not yet begun writing anything. He gets two newspapers daily, and has been given an attendant.29 words
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Article, Illustration711 1930-06-07 20 BADGES AND THEIR MEANINGS. Cut This Out and Keep It. (By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell, of Gilwell). Ktep your eyt on Ike dog when going dou n hill. What Badges are you going in for this aeason 1 came serosa this set of Badge Mottoes the711 words
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Advertisement277 1930-06-07 21 i C( 'tiing Soon I ALHAMBRA FOX FOLLIES 1929 I At t RINGING A I I DANCING A l/1/ TALKING M.OADWAV RteVtlE j Fresh from Its record-breaking triumph at the 1 ROXY THEATRE, New York. I I He cis the entertainment treat of a lite-time— I 1 the first (Urn277 words
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Article123 1930-06-07 21 [Renter's Service.] London, June 3. Hundreds oi telegrams and messages from all over the world, received ai Buckingham Palace this morning, brought greetings on thy King's 05th birthday. Flags flew from all Government offices and public buildings an I warships were dressed for the occasion. The weather was123 words
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755 1930-06-07 21 KING'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION IN SINGAPORE. One could not help but feel, after witnessing the ceremony on the Padang on Tuesday morning, that the bonds of Empire, already strong, had been strengthened, reports the Malaya Tribune," People of all races Jiving here met with a common purpose and with a common755 words
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Article121 1930-06-07 21 [Rkutk*'s Service.] Delhi, June 4. A fire at night destroyed the Nation") Bank of India building and a number of adjoining shops in Chadni Chowk, the biggest trading centre of the city. The cause of the fire is unknown. The National Bank of India merely rented the121 words
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Advertisement17 1930-06-07 22 SORETHaQsT is quickly conquered ■with FORMAMIHT Tkc Gera-killitf Throat Tablet*. Obtainable at all Chemists and Sanaa w17 words
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247 1930-06-07 22 The Malaya Saturday Post. June 7, 1930. RUBBER AND TIN AND IMMIGRATION. There seems to be little hope of either rabbet Of tin making a genuine recovery this year. Economic conditions throughout the world are still bad and improvement is a slow process. There are huge stocks of both commodities,247 words
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259 1930-06-07 22 The Singapore Municipal Commissioners propose to make taxi drivers insure against third party risks. The idea is an excellent one, and should curb the exuberance shown by a class A drivers who are certainly a danger to the road-using public— and also an unuly mob are259 words
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Article245 1930-06-07 22 ffice again Malaya has cause to complain oi being neglected in the distnbution of Honours. The only awards of any consequence to tiiis country in the birthday List were, as usual, to Government Officers, with a cop or two as a very mild gesture in encouragement of Volunteering.245 words
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Article77 1930-06-07 22 I Renter's Service.] London, June 5. The official list of Ministerial changes is as follows Mr. J. H. Thomas becomes Dominions Secretary, Mr. Venson Hartshorn Lord Privy Seal and Dr. C. Addison Secretary for Agriculture. Lord Passfield remains as Secretary for the Colonies. Karl De La Warr becomes77 words
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Article143 1930-06-07 22 Keuter's Service.] London, June j In the House of Commons, Mr. H kamsbotham (Cons., Lancaster; <lv attention to the fall iv the price silver, which was prejudicing the w nomic situation in certain parts of British Kmpire. He asked whether I Secretary for the Colonies proposed consider143 words
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Article81 1930-06-07 22 Renter's Service. I Canberra, Juu. 5. The Prime Minister, Mr. J. H. Scull stated that during his forthcoming visit to (t-.ngland for the Imperial Couteteme be would discuss with Lord Thomson the development of the Kugland Australia air service. The Australian Government was naturally sympathetic to this,81 words
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Article88 1930-06-07 22 Simla, June 5. There has been some increase of unrest among northern tribes along the border of the North-West Frontier Province, and aerial action has been taktu there and also against the concentrations of Haji of Turangzai and his 'son, which are reported to have been increased by88 words
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Article91 1930-06-07 22 Renter's Service.] London, June 5 The official Commission laal V'arcii reported in favour of the construct i fl of the Channel Tunnel, but it was ru moured on May 30 that the Coiinnitu-. of Imi)erial Defence had decide<l againsi the tunnel on economic and* strata grounds. Mr.91 words
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Article89 1930-06-07 23 CURTAILING TIN PRODUCTION. Renter's Service.] L"udon, June b. inderatood that the special comtninated by the Tin Producers' n t, accelerate the reatrictioii i L i> considering a scheme to v the bulk of the 20 per cent. ,t of output recommended into shorter space of time, instead oi it over89 words
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47 1930-06-07 23 R< Uter's Service.] Paris, June 5. I circle! declare that Signer suggestion that Italy and suspend naval building in 1030 ade officially and in any event ingestion doee n<>t appeal to the F re i who consider it favours Italy than France.47 words
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52 1930-06-07 23 Renter's Service. As sequel to the Church and State in Malta the Foreign Office has is Blue Book of ninety-five pages _h< correspondence with the H See during the past eighteen nths Meanwhile the British Miniate i tfw Vatican has returned to Engraving on]y the52 words
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Article91 1930-06-07 23 [Rctmta'i Service.] Berlin, June o. Sen is Street fights occurred between lice and Communist demonstrators »1 night. Both sides fired shots, d police and several demonstrators re wounded. fighting between Communists ttki Fascists and also between the police ml members ol either of these parties r*cei tly been91 words
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Article41 1930-06-07 23 Renter's Service.] Paris, June 6. 1 reported from Debet, in Itulo'*t a serious affray occurred at 7" ai n. in Chohm Province. An :ianiit c guard was forced to fire -V- demonstrators, and two were Plledan <l 17 wounded.41 words
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Article114 1930-06-07 23 SIGNOR MUSSOLINI'S SUCCESSOR. [Renter's Service.] Rome, June 0. it is understood that Lount Liano Lhe Muustei ol Lommunicattons, whose soil man led Stgnonna lidua Mussolini month, has been placed by the Fascist Grand Council arst on the list oi possible successors to Signer Mussolini as head oi the Government and114 words
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Article692 1930-06-07 23 FAILURE OF TOURISTS AS A TEAM. Drariman's Amazing Debut. The Australians have completed i quarter of their matches in bnglanu. in these games, which do not by an) means constitute the most important part of their prolamine, the Australians may he said to have -ailad as a692 words
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Article48 1930-06-07 23 UNEMPLOYMENT CONFERENCE. [Reuters Service.] London, June 5. The Government's anxiety about unemployment is expressed by Mr. MacDonald in a lettei to the City Corporation announcing that a conference on the subject between representatives of tlie Government and local authorities will be held at the Guildhall in June. oOo—48 words
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Article76 1930-06-07 23 [Renter's Service.] Shanghai, June 5. It is semi-officially reported from Tokio that Japanese consular officials have advised Nationals at Tsinan to evacuate, In view of the fact that the fall of the city to the Northerners is considered only a question of time." As, however, many76 words
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Article860 1930-06-07 24 By Welcome." GLORIOUS VICIORY FOR THE REST. Last Saturday was a red letter in the tite history oi local cricket. The colouis oi the Europeans were lowered for the urst time in a game very sport--*****) contested which was full of thrills. The composition of the teams admitted860 words
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Article177 1930-06-07 24 [Reuters Service.] Shanghai, June 4. The Ironsides have defeated the National Government forces and are expected to enter Chaugsha at any moment. Preparations are being made to evacuate foreigners. Admiral Waistell, aboard H.M.S. "Bee," has gone to oiangsha to investigate the situation. Peking, June 4. The177 words
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150 1930-06-07 24 CABINET COMMITTEE ON UNEMPLOYMENT. [Reuters Service.] London, June 5. The President of the South Wales Miners' Federation, Mr. Vernon Hartshorn, M.P., has accepted Mr. Mac- Donald's invitation to become Lord oi the Privy Seal m the place oi Mr. J. H. Thomas, who has150 words
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Article79 1930-06-07 24 [Reuters Service.] Shanghai, June 5. News from Chengtu states Dr. Clifford Stubbs, a native of Newcastle-on-Tyne and a Society of Friends missionary, was murdered at Szechwan. While tiding in a rikisha in a street on Friday he was stabbed in the back and succumbed at a79 words
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Article120 1930-06-07 24 [Reuters' Service.] Sydney, June 5. Miss Amy Johnson has been hailed as the Valkyrie of the Air, by Florence Austral, who sang the Thanksgivil Chorus and gave Brunnhilde^ txitt cry Irom the second act oi Die Valkyr at a luncheon given by 1,100 Aomt including120 words
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Article133 1930-06-07 24 NATIONALISTS EVACUATE CHANGSHA. [Reuters Service.] Shanghai, Juu*. •>■ A message from Changsha lays t 1 Nationalist Government uinciu^ -n .roups evacuated northwards auu o» wards yesterday, all shops are da* ,and there is a small amount ol pilat ing. Otherwise they are qui.: al very tense. The Ironsides and their133 words
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1397 1930-06-07 25 M r LLOYD GEORGE. Wait till yon come to Forty Year." Thackeray. times over let Budget-time MS*, hair the brain doth clear ...in have come to rorty \ear. Once Jiaht variant of 1 hackeray's 1 lon discourse on "The Age of js needed to1,397 words
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150 1930-06-07 26 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS (SINGAPORE) ASSOCIATION. Minutes of a Meeting of the Elected Committee held on the 22nd May, 1030, in the Singai>ore Exchange Room at 5 P-m. Present Mr. H. D. Mundell Preside nt) H. W. Raper (Vice-President) Hon Mr. A. P. Robinson Mr. R. St. J. Braddell M J. G.150 words
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553 1930-06-07 26 Minutes of a Special Committee Meeting held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Thursday, the 2Qtn* May, 1930, at 5 P lll Present Mr. H. D. Mundell (President), Mr. H. \V. Raper (Vice-Presi-dent); Meters. R. St J- Braddell, J. G. CamplK.ll, E. A. Klias, O. Parbury,553 words
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Article251 1930-06-07 26 There is every probability oi some Ceylon cricketers being included in an All-India team, which will meet the M.C.C. team to India and Ceylon at Benares in the cold weather this year, states the Times of Ceylon." This proapect opens out vast possibilities in view of251 words
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Article242 1930-06-07 26 OLD ITALIAN GAME REVIVED. Florence, May 4. Picturesque ceremonies to-day accompanied a revival of the historic game of calcio, which, Italians claim, was the forerunner of the modern football game. It is believed that the game originated in Graeco-Roman times and was popular in the Renaissance period. Young242 words
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Article196 1930-06-07 26 "Let the Lambeth Conference la re that war is utterly and enta wrong," says Dean Sheppard ol Can bury, in his book, Hopes and Ft trt the Church (Murray, 7s. od. net 1 "I yield to none in my admirat: oo '< I respect for those196 words
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Advertisement227 1930-06-07 28 I RECLYKOLI lis a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon I chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and aceton? I s in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with I this preparation was reduced to a minimum, it no I k eliminated altogether, while227 words
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Article, Illustration256 1930-06-07 30 mmw f bbbbbw* w^a/i i »r^ tBJ Photograph taken; at the Kedah Police Club, Alor Star, on the eve ot the departure on long leave of Mr. A. W. Hamilton, Comn^fJfpjßJßß|p Police, Kedah. From left to right:— Seated— Sergeant Major Abdul Ghani256 words
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Advertisement332 1930-06-07 31 a|l moving parts enclosed except Flywheel. Simple in construction, very few parts to wear out, strongly built, easy to operate. Let a Deere Engine to your work and be satisfied that you have a really reliable unit. For Concrete Mixers, small Factories, Electric Lighting Plants, Pumps, etc., etc. Models of332 words
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Advertisement107 1930-06-07 31 .Hiqli Grade, USED FOR EASE (O A Y AND C* V SUITABLE FOR SEASON'S GIFT. TfetM arc Uk ao.lltln or JF the V PILOT' DESK SET. f V aBgLBBBLSLfgBLggLtaa-gggLgßsss-3-^ THE PILOT DESK SET. Price:— $6.50 to $25.00 complete. Colour.- White Onyx, Italian Marble, Black, Yellow, tte. THE PILOT PENS. The107 words
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1061 1930-06-07 32 "Patsy" Hendren - THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST CRICKET SERIES. "Patsy" Hendren i By CAM WE RETAIN THE ASHES? 7 o FACTORS THAT WILL MAKE OUR TASK DIFFICULT. I WE WILL WIN THROUGH. j I Whilst 1 have insisted upon confidence with regard to the coming Test Matcher, and have always declared against a1,061 words
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Advertisement203 1930-06-07 33 i FOR GOOD HEALTH J DRINK ORANGE-SMASH Made froat the iatee of ripe, sweet oranges- healthful refreshing mmi s Co. SUMANM. AA A r^^^^'^r^^^^^o^^^^^o' I n. 11l —O— »M»-»»-»»--0-»-»-»0»».-»M»0»M»0-»M-A»OMMMOO»»-M--»»l»J^ I, AmiAkk Jl I *g* dB-ABBJBBI BB (TSCkm H n 11 i lam H H H H r^^^rrS KH HI 5i203 words
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1204 1930-06-07 33 I Malayan Saturday Post Special I NO 2 THE SECRET OF TEMPERAMENT. i LIVES WRECKED BY LACK OF FORESIGHT. i When Opposites Wed. By Dr. J. Warshaw. i v kVe you heard about the Pollards p ink .aid Irene Oh, it's quite true, vv come1,204 words
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Advertisement150 1930-06-07 34 J ••HOMELITE" Portable Cenerator i a family member of the popular X ••HOMELITE" Portable Centrifugal Pump. kma|k mmmmmmmmmmmmmV I «8» b/^^bbJ B__o. 888 Bmmnmm BBaßaßaa mmmmmmB 1 A nmmmmmm 1 fImBBBk^WT f 1 Mm 111 II M Bm.ll I ll mW I l J^k\\lk^L\^fWP A bt^H. I BBrnfl V I"150 words
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Article1157 1930-06-07 34 (Caaaaaaaa from page 12) Hresslern-Roth." published by The Studio at five killings, is devoted SO the Mark oi Madam Yon Bresslem-Roth, a notable Austnan artist whose woodcuts* rank with the highest work which has been executed in the medium. The foundations of these cuts have been laid1,157 words
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Article390 1930-06-07 34 MRS. SAROJINI NAIDU SENTENCED. NINE MONTHS' SIMPLE IMPRISONMENT. Bombay, May 2;. Dharasana, May 23. Ilia. Sarojiui Xaidu eras sentenced to nine Dsoaths' simple imprisonment. Mrs. Xaidu. in 1 statement at her trial, said that she did not want to take I>art in the proceedings of the Court. She took full390 words
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Article70 1930-06-07 35 The young bank clerk entered the bank looking very crestfallen. "What's the matter, Fred?" asked his friend. "You look as if your girl has turned you down." "You guessed right," returned the dejected youth. "Well, don't take it to heart so," put in his friend sympathetically. "A woman's 'no* often70 words
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Article, Illustration165 1930-06-07 37 THE JUNIORS SPORTING CYCLISTS. A trip from Singapore to Malacca was undertaken by the Juniors Sporting Cyclists during the recent Easter Holidays and was successfully and keenly carried out. They started from here at 5 a.m. on the 18th of April, 1930 and reached Malacca Town on the following day165 words
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Article, Illustration33 1930-06-07 37 quaint (r»nsru ♦uic n^niar narlt i< attracting: a large number of visitors. Cool refreshments are supplied at the Japanese Tea House In the Park— Adv33 words
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Article, Illustration186 1930-06-07 38 The Wilkins-Hearst Antarctic Expedition has been investigating the region south of the Pacific Ocean with a view to finding a suitable means of establishing and maintaining a permanent meteorological station there. It was hoped to do this by flying from Deception Island to Ross Sea,186 words
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Advertisement99 1930-06-07 39 aaMNNiE WAhKER SPECIAL OLD HIGHLAND. No 3 The Other _#3L Quality of Whisky tißSPft this Whisky at present KW| is the same being sold at Id^^tif To-day as it the price HjSP? was in 1820. Represents HPPlIf That's why it's Such High ff JilJ Still Going ■a ii. .H i'99 words
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Article1568 1930-06-07 40 liy Twins." The sth. meeting of the Singapore Sl>eedways was held under ideal weather conditions on last Saturday night, and it was the best programme put up by them since the opening. The first item, the first heat of the Vernon Cap Handicap was contested by Sob1,568 words
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45 1930-06-07 40 GOOD ENGLISH BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE. In v<-ur 888 hOBM and in your own tiino we can taairjrandqnickly (ft*** J ivour knowledge ol the hnghsh j Language and teach you to write t.ood J Letter*. lull particulars from the J 1.C.5., 137-H, Cecil Street, Singapore. J ____^____-__._-_-_-_«_-_a_-_a_M»_aaaaMa_i__^45 words
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38 1930-06-07 40 U.S.A. HIRES SUBMARINE TO EXPLORER. Reuters Service.] Washington, June 4. The United States Shipping Board has agreed to lend tin* explorer Sir Hubert Wilkins a decommissioned submarine at a nominal rent for a i>eriod not exceeding five years.38 words
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37 1930-06-07 40 THREE MONTHS CESSATION OF TIN PRODUCTION. [Reuters Service.] Sydney, June 4. The representatives of almost all the tin companies in Malaya and Siam controlled from Sydney have decided to reconiineiid'*the cessation of tin production for three months.37 words
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Article81 1930-06-07 40 [Renter's Service I Is«ado uu I Mr. Vernon Hartshorn has acco! Mr. MacDouald's invitation i becfl Lord Privy Seal in place of !r. I Thomas, who becomes Don: M Mr. Hartshorn will be m Donald's first lieutenant in the i araaJ against unemploynient, but the will81 words
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153 1930-06-07 40 RAJ TO CONSULT PROVINCIA GOVERNMENTS. Renter's Sen ice. Bombay. Maj :S The Government of India are, it undersWxxl, receiving representati fiom several Provincial Governmei on the proceedings of their respect Legislative Councils, on the acti D UJ b\ the British Medical Council in fusing to153 words
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163 1930-06-07 40 SIR DONALD MAC ALSITER'S EXPLANATION. London, May 27. In his Presidential address at I meeting of the General Medical Cottß today Sir Donald MacAlister refer! t<: the Indian medical degrees ami sa that until I central body was smponj ed to exercise control and proiioufl opofl the provincial medical quaM4163 words
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Article734 1930-06-07 41 THE GARDEN AND THE SEPULCHRE. I j toatß are bound together in LIX in affects them both. The flfl,l L n „ot think of them as hn :^tK'' "> each other. They B BtaguD niutual ministry which not H^*als their purpose, but also helps Mf L greet734 words
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1006 1930-06-07 41 Asks J. D. Beresford, the well-known novelist and critic in M Sunday News." Last year I was under gas three times in six weeks for the extraction of eight teeth, and that ordeal made nic reflect upon a story that my father had told1,006 words
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Article44 1930-06-07 41 i I i 1 We can enaca you iv your onra home I ami iii your own time. You can thus improve your I*rospects without rehn- f (juishing your present employment, f Full particulars from the 1.C.5., 137-H. f Cecil Street, Singapore.44 words
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Article257 1930-06-07 41 (Hi Umpire Day we lift up our eyea beyond our immediate surroundings and our every day discussions to behold the great inheritance which is ours. Our feet are set in a large place, and if the Titan has known moments of weariness, if our burdens are heavy, our257 words
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Article44 1930-06-07 41 The great high-road of human welfare lies along the old highway ot. steadfast well-doing and they who are the most persistent, and work in the, truest spirit, will invariably be the, most successful success treads on the. heels of every rijiht effort. Smiles.44 words
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Advertisement71 1930-06-07 41 i Pill HAIRAN I _ajCn__^F_aWar_ l j J^L SHIM /ifm power. J The most wonderful Medicine > I For Sexual Power. n No medicine of the kind can compete with it. t t Specially prepared for use by both sexes. Directions sent with parcel. 6VABAN T EEI» CUB? P'B PDLE*71 words
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Article1102 1930-06-07 42 THE MADMAN WHO REVOLUTIONISED THE WORLD. The luioe- and aiattyrs o( history are not necessarily those whom the world to-day delights to honour, often tiu\ arc t».e shadowy men, who lived and died in obscurity. Sometimes their Very names are forgotUn, or remembered only by a tew curious1,102 words
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Article390 1930-06-07 42 I The Cure D'Ars tic turned his eyes within, n->t no much tit avoid seeing evil— lor that he onh knew ot i\ hearsay -aa to see good more clearly. His eyes looked oat beyond the honest toil, the regular life, his daily prayers, towards the supreme390 words
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Article94 1930-06-07 42 The only real things in life are the dreams. The men and women who make history are the dreamers. There is hardly anything we enjoy in our social or everyday lives that have not first of all been seen by the dreamer, w ho then had to94 words
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Article243 1930-06-07 42 Loose, careless thinking is the antiß^ thesis of intellectual honesty. Othnß failings the world may condone or ir.B •bilge. There are some faults whichß genius may overcome; but loose thiakfl ing will inexorably corrupt the mostß ingenious mind. It is infinitely hardetß to be honest with ourselves than243 words
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Advertisement108 1930-06-07 42 \4*h I PHYSICAL PERFECTION W* is only possible if the internal m.v :;ineriH\vi l- in regulai working <>idei >, B tion is out of the athleti ,M\ y, enemies. As a corrective of r..« My-< tion to restore regulaiity I]. PtHßfctTfcS I mmm^m^m^m^mmmmmm^mmmmm are unexcelled. Taken when n-c i iciB108 words
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