Malayan Saturday Post, 21 June 1930
1930-06-21
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Title Section19 1930-06-21 1 UNKNOWN MALAYA'* LBAbU^g^aMJK^S^SB^ i/Km ink Hti JUKk j|l,ii|pp Jtr^frnm M rfrvVnC^' The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED JUNE 21. 1930.19 words
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Advertisement105 1930-06-21 1 HOUSBttOUH*. J ■w^BjMa Bf? 'BB B( Bv B^'^j ->BI BB^uBfIHBBBBBBfI m^ mSb^bl Bwßak^BV-MLi'^Br ■Ha' ■Bf<B^^^B»B slh aBB^M Kjl H I_£i^al^^^Sai6^ai^^^^^B^B^B^B^E^^^^i^ MW jffi HYGIENIC TH4II TII6B iKl^fi^ A IIIT-I*iiffi p|^ y.V Y°U WANT TO 94V9. WfyW^ '-^Wh^^Kk if- tW 1 B^( s\ »ill Tjf MJ" Bk-^tXEbI? ■«^SHffi^ C /^^BBnft^SPfefc* 1 BT105 words
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Advertisement21 1930-06-21 2 I Asa ttri I I -'j <- SSr iraMUbfe J^^).'*JP. MOr O KlTj- *Stt i HBr V^v *r s^*^^* 1 BB^B^BBb^B^BlßbwbHß^B^B^Bbßmßßßßmlßb^B^BbbhsßhßmKE^*'- I21 words
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Article1136 1930-06-21 3 readier: Now, what do we call a man who keeps on talking and talking when people are no longer interested?" H'>y Please, sir, a teacher, sir." A flapper is a girl who powders her face, l>ol>s her hair, and says to herttlf Clothes, I'm going out if1,136 words
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Advertisement79 1930-06-21 3 I for ?ne Cup that cheers, serve "GOLD LEAF Tea. SBLL9 fcVJSHYWHfiftB. Sole Agents: k a. BAA rHOLOMfcUSZ LTD.* 3-A, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. frAncrJcl-SJ C C WAKEFIELD O>., Ltd. incorporated in England) 90. Robinioa Ro«d, Siiftpore. Wbo th:r We Blewing and are <"«»oiis to prolong the Mine ahoold •> hesiute79 words
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Advertisement214 1930-06-21 3 HELPB FOB CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS. > Paraphrases of King Henry V, J J Coriolanus, Last of the Barons, etc each 0.81 ♦> Questions and Notes of King Henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel of *> St. Matthew, Acts of the Apos- .j; ties, etc. each 0.81 »> Supplement of King Henry V, X214 words
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Article671 1930-06-21 4 BEING SMILES OF THE f <• WEEK. ♦> 4 By Quiz" I hope His Excellency is enjoying his little tour, but he must find it difficult— the thought of the return to the daily round, the common task cannot be very cheering. Rubber, tin, unemployment, retrenchment, controversies about Council671 words
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Article547 1930-06-21 4 LAURELS FOR BRITAIN. Austin Babies Thrill Crowds. The Double Iwelve International Motor Race was held under the auspices of the Junior Car Club on Friday and Saturday May oth and ioth at tlie famous Brookiands Track and attracted no less lhan sixty-five entries and many thousands547 words
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Article265 1930-06-21 4 Rustless Steel, used with the improved bodies of the Model A Ford, assures permanent brilliancy and is one of the features which contribute to the beauty of the car. This metal, product of the research laboratories, has been subjected to tests far more severe than any alloy is265 words
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Article529 1930-06-21 4 I Redesigned along ultra-nnxleni I the new Ford passenger car bodio j on display at all Ford dealer ,M rooms, i>ossess the beauty, charm an<fl contour of large and expensive a:sH livery line from the higher radiate M the tip of the ciuve of the rear feiuvfl529 words
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604 1930-06-21 5 BRITISH RESIDENT IN POST PRANDIAL PETTICOUL HILARIOUS OUTBURST AT SEREMBAN. Seremban, June 13. The Hon. Mr. Andrew Caldeeott, C.8.8., British Resident, Ncgri Seinbilan, was in great form on Saturday :-.t the public dinner, given in honour of four popular Seremban residents, when he i«)sed as a lady, reports the Malayan604 words
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Advertisement213 1930-06-21 5 icing Saturday June 21st i i ELINOR GLYN'S t All Talking Picture i "SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS" WARNER BAXTER— CATHERINE OWEN HEDDA HOPPER— ALBERT CONTI It's A Fox Production! I'VVVVVvVVV* WATCH! SOME OP f UNIVERSAL'S COMING ATTRACTIONS ALL-TALKING SINGING AND DANCING. THE COHENS AND KELLYS IN SCOTLAND— with Charles Murrays213 words
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Advertisement154 1930-06-21 6 Henry Waugh Co, Ltd., rOKMEttLY KAt2 BttOtMtftfl. UMfltD. i Sole Agents I I PHYBICAI. OUUIIIIWTW Here is OPPORTiiNITY calling Yow. CLEARANCE BAU S| Over 30% reduction in F lce ,.g lven VJ $3.00 for $2.00 while they last. V^yHl EARLE E. LIEDERMAN'S astoundmg art album M Jm^mil of Muscular Marvels.154 words
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Advertisement118 1930-06-21 6 jUj J« M f J* < S K »*'*> h vu</ 7* M MGHTLY at 6 ils[andc9. H," SATtflfb^ lA .^m E^3. l5 Children Half Price RADIO'S tt^^^CESa 11^ "svifßlfflftON" MltSfiNWLgg r wSff|fio D L£AI>ER AND HIS PENNSYLVANIANS. ••HALF WAY TO H|AVEN" Featuring CHARLES BUBDY ROGERS and JEAN ARTHUR. THURSDAY,118 words
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Article, Illustration33 1930-06-21 7 Raffles Quay. A I O' AA V I P^^i^^nW^WTWTTT^^nW^ M^fMWwWiW^ brUrllb. sc'4oi s esi p ent counciM r ith Mrs Arn id irn f the ir;r>e:tcr 6rw^ww rc{ner f^fipf^pp^Pi^ni33 words
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Article, Illustration113 1930-06-21 8 A friend,. Tennis Match was p.ayed a, Mr Tan Soo Sin,, tennis courts at toT Chong's Kuala Lumpur team and Mr. Tan Soo Sim's team of Malacca P |a e ;y ric a k.k J Y oke Kee HS. Lee and Dr. Chua Sin Zt 7 hMalacca - 113 words
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Advertisement158 1930-06-21 9 c^Are yowr doctor's Zip r^k. uJv W' I BIOCITIN CHARCES YOUR BRAIN NERVE CfILS WITH ENERGY, AND SO ENSURES AGAINST PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FATIGUE. Obtainable in powder and tablet form from first-class Dispensaries and hinnam LtrrLt dispensary, ltd. t 800, 811 818, North Bridge Bold, SINGAPORE. a CARLSBERG BEER 1^158 words
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Article2805 1930-06-21 10 THE PARASITES, THE FEVER. INFECTION AND PREVENTION. A Summary by Sir Ronald Ross and Sir Malcolm Watson. Tbc following article appears in "The Planters' Chronicle" I The Parasites and the Fever.—Malaria, QC Malarial Fever, is also known by the names Paludism, Marsh Fever, Jttngk Fever, Ague ami2,805 words
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Advertisement44 1930-06-21 10 B^Kg^^M|^^^ Ty )^|k 7*/ y* #**>*' ■Twt'~^& M0k&&&r mKt^^^& tßt^B' u ife^L v^^*^^^^L, f^L 'ÜBIC i^ i*ft»^ 1 NATURES FOOD I PURE MILK I CREAMY MILK I RICH WITH THE I NOURISHMENT OF I UUSCIOUS GREEN I PASTURES I MILKMAID SWEETENED CONDENSED I MILK A44 words
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Advertisement272 1930-06-21 11 ft^^llrBs«ijl 11IL ll lili "47/1" fniipfriPQ 3 1 W avc irpl F!n<:i\7p H--* '47//* Liquid J PEf^SS 1111-p toiletries always arei illusive, -47/r Eau de Colognt shampoo A^&iHßSS^^ "47//* Frotoclone fp RatK Snan Sctnttd "47//* I iSS*3i S lid E de C loBnC fragrant, invigorating, 4711 Eau de BathSoap EauTcoiognc272 words
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Article2959 1930-06-21 12 FRANCIS FURNESS - FRANCIS FURNESS Our $reat 'Jiew Serial Story. BY (Author of Fluttering Wings.") INSTALMENT TWELVE. CHAPTEK XIX. THE LETTER. The inquiries mack- by the London police established beyond all doubt the fact that Vallance was in London at the time of the burglary at Vttgky Court,2,959 words
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Advertisement227 1930-06-21 12 "IN KItPINO WITH TMI SPIRIT OF TODAY" I: Surpassing All %•4■! i A fIL. i j i I Previous Standards :M I 1 V* I -This new Hupmobile Six sur- twiimlV ll ?I j ||i ![9 ;I W? I passes all previous Hupmobile |>v%| iJ| "fl f W standards of227 words
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Article1925 1930-06-21 13 jy THE LOOKER-ON J if,;ay«» Saturday Post Social f Cofyright. •> .•..•..^•♦♦♦♦•> <M >*><***<*<">"i rHE PRINCE AND THE FILMS. BR|TA IN'S LATEST INDUSTRY. T0 NORTH POLE BY SUBMARINE. A JOURNALIST'S RECOLLECTIONS. London, May 16, 1930. The Prince's African Film. The Prince of Wales, who frequently Lgi incognito1,925 words
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Advertisement276 1930-06-21 13 Adding New Beauty I to Outstanding PeßPoftMANct ffew roomier bodies in beautiful new colours, now on I 1 1 display, witd t6e added attraction of your own I o/ a u.9 Ji. 9. or u Ji. 9. engine. I fpWB qualities of tbe new Ford All bave tbe same roomy276 words
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Advertisement279 1930-06-21 14 lir Emergency! I SfS You will appreciate the depend- I i al>ilil >- ie lo«g-l astill e power I Ife 'l|| Evercady Focusing types, with II ll '*r n t*angc*s adjustahle to 1,500, (I I ill 800, 400 or 300 feet according Beware of imitation** E^S^^SH I lIAfl BA P^|279 words
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Advertisement194 1930-06-21 14 sJ® L f You must try it I "Expensive? Postum? Quite the contrary. ~^Vw |i IJ coits on/y <wo cents fl cu/> fo prepare. f 1 j 11 Healthful? Yes indeed its an every day drink for everybody. i "Flavour? Try this cup isn't it delicious I and different? Can194 words
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Article, Illustration160 1930-06-21 15 Sir Henry Sergrave in hi wonderful "Golden Arrow" Sunbeam in which he created the world record of over 231 miles an hour. The maKerof the UrTCflfyeed TTecorcrrecejJPWPr trophy from the (then) Vice-President of U.S.A. Mr. Curtis. |_ett to right (front row) Sir Esme Howard, Mr.160 words
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Article, Illustration18 1930-06-21 16 Frcm Illustrated London Sens. MISS AMY JOHNSON, C.B.E. The celebrated airwoman who flew solo from England to Australia.18 words
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Article, Illustration62 1930-06-21 16 Chong Cheng Team (champions) vs. Bun Cheang Team (runners-up). The teams. *1 T Supporters of the winning team. Part of the crowd at the final match. Mr. Tong Lao, theThinese Consul presenting the shield to the captain of the winning team. Mr. Aw Boon Haw,62 words
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Advertisement134 1930-06-21 17 ROBINSONS HOSIERY —Perfect Jn Every detail— ELAINE" "MAYFAII" AL LACE R C E LOX LK ALL PURE SILK JJ E ,B 5 LACECLOX P R|CE $6 75 PRICE $5. 75 I mmf S V ft" MA VI- -MEW DUBABLE ALL PURE SILK ALL SILK LEG PLAIN LISLE TOPS AND FEET134 words
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Advertisement135 1930-06-21 17 f t'i iri i ,T, FRASER NEAVE LIP. WATERS QUALITY SERVICE I "CHAP SINGA" THE BEST IN THE EAST j 9 r fn """^^^^^nf^k r ■g Were you on time \\s rn tbfe morning r trustworthiness BIG BEN'S name stands as an emblem of good timekeeping. Millions rely on him135 words
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Advertisement54 1930-06-21 18 CAN 71 j YOU STOP Mj f V*Vl >r«liw n*f grip, j but will your tyres? I Qo those few square Indies of rubber tto! towcb Ike road r./ten dgpend your own I and your family's safety! I I Ikller be sqre /Aa( robber I I is deep cut wllk54 words
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Article3170 1930-06-21 19 JAMES LINDSAY - JAMES LINDSAY j o;R SPECIAL SHORT STORY: j By of his tent on the river l>anl r d, thinking great thought*. ren't worth bothering alxmt,' iioriginal conclusion. Aftei a they're only—" 5, viciitly flighting epithet foi t!;c moment eluded him, and in any it wasn't worth the3,170 words
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Advertisement232 1930-06-21 19 T —<^-» .t~*-+- -t- -x ■>»»»«»! 1 v DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE o9nd AMERICAN^ MAIL LINE j ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. I From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT j SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES To NEW YORK and BOSTON. Regular Fortnightly Service Excellent Accommodations. NEXT SAILINGS Arr. Singapore.232 words
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1575 1930-06-21 20 J. WARSHAW - J. WARSHAW Malayan Saturday Post Special 4 THE SECRET OF UNFADING ATTRACTION. PARTNERS SHOULD BE SEEN AT THEIR BEST. Appearance Doas Matter After The Wedding. By Dr. Here arc two married couples, moving ia the same circles, personally known w> <**«*. and P resentlnK HI1,575 words
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Advertisement28 1930-06-21 20 C 44 A 99 I RAVtN A I THE LARGEST BELLINC I DORK-TIPPED OIGARETTE IN THE WORLD. I DO WOT AFFECT THE THHOAT. I CARRERAS LTD., LONDON. I28 words
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Article1151 1930-06-21 21 Sotti Spectator:' faulty League System. i could be no doubt that our .oiistitution could be improved to make all first Division games •easting. At present admission t,rst Division is a matter of and some of the teams that are w are below second division ,1. Once the hope1,151 words
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Article421 1930-06-21 21 The following are the scores in the first Test Match which England I won by 93 runs I ENGLAND. I IST INNINGS. 2ND INNINGS. I Hobbs c Richardson b McCabe 78 *>t- Oldfield b Grimmett 74 I Sottttit c Hornibrook b Fairfax 29 Retired hurt 58 I421 words
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Article147 1930-06-21 21 - DICKASON AGAIN LOWERS SYDNEY-MELBOURNE. Cabled information is to hand that Mr. Cyril Dickason driving rt Austin Seven has reduced the Sydney-Mel-lourne 2,000 c.c. record by thittythrce minutes, accompli^iinK the journey of 502 miles in twelve hours, thirty-four minutes. The actual distance covered by Mr. Dickason must147 words
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274 1930-06-21 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. June 21, 1930. THE LANDLORD'S LAMENT. Tile lamest <>f the landlords reverberates through Malaya. They have lots of empty houses, and the tenants of those which are occupied are cruelly clamouring for the drastic reduction of their rents. It's a hard life, that ot the property274 words
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Article281 1930-06-21 22 The F.M.S. (•overnnient has issued a communique which deserves all the publicity that can be given to it Govanuneot views with considerable concern the present depression in the tin industry which has ar <ci from worldwide economic conditions and is in sympathy with the efforts of the Tin 1281 words
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Article220 1930-06-21 22 Mr. Trimmer, the very capable General Manager of the Harbour Board, has during his leave in England found time to make a spirited reply to Mr. Shelford's strong criticisms concerning the affairs of the port of Singapore. He is, as might l>e expected, sound on all220 words
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Article128 1930-06-21 22 [Keuter's Service] New York, June iS. There v\as another resounding market crash to-day. Prices early dropi>ed five to 30 i>oints, and sales exceeded 7, 51 »0, 000. A moderate rally in the afternoon wiped out half the previous declines. The rally was partly due to the128 words
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Article53 1930-06-21 22 Renter's Service.] Ahmedabad, June iS. Reports from villages in Gujerat indicate that the campaign to refuse to pay land tax has begun. The peasants, warned by drum l*ats of the approach of revenue officers, lock up their houses and hide in the fields, returning to their53 words
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Article234 1930-06-21 22 [Renter's Service.] London, June ib. An unprecedented storm is sweeping tlie country, torrential rain flooding low lying parts. Serious flooding and dislocation of traffic at the rush hours is gcacral throughout London. Householders and shop assistants suspended duties and endeavoured to keep the water at hay.234 words
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Advertisement120 1930-06-21 22 If your hair is stubborn conquer it with 3\ fcfefcfrS THE HAIR IN PLACE 1 Li M^^^-M i i MB Pfjl Mothcs** you must carefully choose Baby's talcum. Talcums of heavy scents, or coarse in texture, irritate and inflame tender skins. Such tali cums may be gritty or caustic. Don'120 words
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Advertisement28 1930-06-21 22 TORMAMINT TW Gera-Killiif Tkroat Taklct prevents and conquers Sore Thrc|y^ Protects you against fl A the onset of 9 sudden colds. A B At all Chemists and Stores.28 words
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Article123 1930-06-21 23 New York, June kS. In »ni the returns so far available it .ij. pears that Mr. Dwight Morrow, the imiiier Tinted States Ambassador to Mexico, is winning an overwhelming victory in the primary election for the <ciiate. S<> far 128,000 votes have been cast for Mr. Dwight Morrow,123 words
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Article167 1930-06-21 23 r[REUTER\s Service.] Shanghai, June 18. Japanese rej>orts from Nanking state that the Central Political Council, the highest orgM of the Nationalist Government, has discussed tile seizure of the Tientsin Customs and has i>ussed a 1 solution which declares: 1 1 That a declaration should be issued by the167 words
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Article68 1930-06-21 23 [Reutkr's Service.] Canberra, June 19. The Aatt. Minister of Customs, Mr. F. M. Forde, introduced the new Customs schedule in which duties are increased in 113 lines and decreased iu dght. The tariff will become OfMTft* live immediately. The duties on ships over 10,000 tons trading68 words
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Article38 1930-06-21 23 [Renter*! Service.] London, June 18. n 't Lightweight Tourist Trophy ""•t,] -cycle race in the Isle of Man was *«n by Outkrk (Great Britain) on an •J-S. machine. His average speed 4-71 miles an hour. j38 words
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Article230 1930-06-21 23 [Reuter's Service.] London, June 17. Mr. MacDonald, presiding to-day at the Guildhall Conference which was attended by a number of Cabinet Ministers and various local authorities and had been summoned by the Prime Minister to discuss means of alleviating unemployment, said that the Government and the230 words
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Article42 1930-06-21 23 iKeuter's Service.] Geneva, June 18. The eemnittee on hours of work in the coal mines rejected, by 27 to 16, the workers' proposal for a seveii-hour < day. The British C.ovcrnmcnt delegate was one of the three who attained from voting.42 words
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Article62 1930-06-21 23 [Keuter's Service] Washington, June iS. It is revealed that the United vStates Government has adopted a policy of binning shipments of war equipment to Russia on the ground that no diplomatic relations exist with the Soviet. Twenty bombing aeroplanes which were recently ordered will not be dispatched,62 words
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Article64 1930-06-21 23 [Rettter'fl Service] London, June 18. Tlie agenda of the Colonial Office Conference, which will be held from June ->;> to July 15, is published. It is very comprehensive, for, besides i .neutral development and administration, the subjects to be dealt with include broadcasting, civil aviation, fillns, pensions64 words
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Article349 1930-06-21 23 i ASHORE OFF PERHENTIAN ISLANDS. lI.K. tile GftVeroof (Sir Cecil Clementi* luid a rather unpleasant experience on Tuesday during liis tour up-country, when at o p.m., his yacht, the. vSea Pelle 11, ran aground on au uncharted reef on the north-west side of the northern I'erhentian349 words
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Advertisement140 1930-06-21 23 |iHiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,,,,,,,,,,,, IIII(llllllllllllllllimfm I THE I S PLYMOUH i R i E FULL SIZE PLYMOUTH WITH MORE COSTLY CARS AND YOU WILL DIS- i P^r E ?v nc T JI e L 8 J ABILY THEIR MATCH IN BIZE> IN COMF °RT. IN ECONOMY, IN SIM. 1 i tzS" y F140 words
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1261 1930-06-21 24 WHAT THE BRITISH EMPIRE STANDS FOR. Rev. W* H. Hurley, M.8.E., spoke to one thousand boys of the Upper and Middle School of the AngloChiuese School, Singapore, on Empire Day on the subject What the British Umpire Stands For." He said that some of the boys would probably be going1,261 words
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412 1930-06-21 24 WATER POLO AT SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB. The S.C.C. were at home to two team of the 2ud Battalion The Welch Regt. on Sunday morning the 15th. inst. The first match between the two premier teams started with a great offensive by the Club which terminated oy a goal being scored412 words
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Article168 1930-06-21 24 [Reuter's Service.] London, Juik A White Paper gives the concha of His Majesty's Government regan closer union with East Africa, ject which has been in the air situ end of the Great War, when Britain accepted the manda 1 Tanganyika. The Government proposes to ;x>int168 words
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Article128 1930-06-21 24 [Reuter's Service.] I New York, June 19. The New York Boxing CommisMonß passed an official resolution by twoß votes to one stating that Max Schmei-B ling is the world's champion, but the! chairman admitted that the public! would probably not recognise him until! he had met a128 words
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Article55 1930-06-21 24 [Reuters' Service.] New York, June 19Screaming sirens from all manner oi craft in the harbour, aeroplanes roaring overhead and cheering crowds in tlk streets welcomed the homecoin::ig < Rear-Admiral Byrd and the Members 0 his expedition to the Antarctic. The Mayor, Comdr. .Walker, official congratulated Rear-Admiral55 words
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Article21 1930-06-21 24 [Reuter's Service.] New York, June The Federal Reserve Bank rat hag beeu reduced to 2J per cent.21 words
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Advertisement690 1930-06-21 25 iffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiin I KoflinMyke Paketvaart Maatschppij. (ROYAL PACKKT HAVIOATION CO. OP HATAVIA) (Incorporated in Holland) I'NDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOY'ERHMENT Telephone No. 6451 sub-connections to:— i S. Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., Genera] Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and i Passage Dept. RIiPRESENTATIVE for Singapore690 words
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Advertisement72 1930-06-21 26 THE HOLIDAY SEASON is now with us. To enjoy it to the full, and to avert ill effects from strange or badly cooked fomls, ship smells, train travel, be sure and carry with j you a vial of p fr JKtrrtfeS Dainty little laxative and liver regulators, Pinkettes quickly dispel72 words
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Advertisement307 1930-06-21 26 PERMANENT WAVING SPECIAL REDUCTION togette Sjsttia S3O GallU Boucelli System $20 MAISON INTERLANDI Permanent Waves endure; they are guaranteed for six months. Soft wide waves, tight waves, or those delightfully attactive round ringlets can be obtained in the minimum of time by reason of the improved processes which are employed307 words
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740 1930-06-21 27 SPORT OF THE WEEK. A MALAYAN REVIEW. v $»>»»»♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦* By ''Argus." I sa w some cricket M Saturday which delighted me. Having read that it took f 1-ncland all day to score 241 runs at i Trent Bridge, I hied me to the S.C.C to sec the final stages of740 words
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Article134 1930-06-21 27 London, June 13. SheOßield is turning out annually 50 per cent, more steel and steel products than in her best pre-War days. She is employing many thousands more' than before the War, her steels are vastly better than ever they have been,| and also further ahead of134 words
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Advertisement289 1930-06-21 27 i t M... ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000. 4 I ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000. < t j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. t (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). 1 HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDQN QFF|CE: j lhe Lom P an y h *20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of289 words
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Advertisement258 1930-06-21 28 SINGAPORE HUA PAO I I NOW w MORE PROFUSELY J ILLUSTRATED A THAN EVER BEFORE CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS IN PICTURES FROM CHINA tREAD EVERYWHERE IN MALAYA A Advertising Subscription Rates on application to the Publisher's Agents THE PHU-YIK PRESS. 240 South Bridge Road, Singapore 0 Phone 7656. SAMPLE COPY258 words
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Advertisement209 1930-06-21 28 1^ BISCUITS I I i RECLYKOLI f I is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shoun upon #> 4> chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone 1 in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with 4 this preparation was reduced to a minimum, it209 words
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Advertisement88 1930-06-21 29 "> '■lllllMllllMMMllMlMMlMMllllllliMllllllllinilllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f^Bk 4 --V H BB^ESbW aaA iB^BBh -^—^^^■j^^^^^^^^^^^^r^^^^ V" BH^BJ s MM I m tA r> MM f W m W"~* M f~* > yrllClltLlJ U i c/ 07/ u 'q w \JLCI IC O -s y^ f A I -^^^^JPtw^V \T Ui A V"?^*^''^B^'™^' iBtI .ii ifcT88 words
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Article, Illustration679 1930-06-21 30 [W.lc i- <•!• B*-v* »'v ietw first and second respectively to^U A r r* consistently meritorious performers n B.'- tish rlcSt St!S -id this vear in the recent Double Twelve totnto* frTdWtincti* or driving the only car m the race which carVied or throu^cut the twenty-four hours679 words
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Advertisement182 1930-06-21 31 All moving 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 Concrete Mixers, small Factories, Electric Lighting Plants, Pumps, etc., etc. Models of182 words
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Advertisement120 1930-06-21 31 Grade USED FOR EASE <y <&* AND N C.V SUITABLE FOR \S SEASON'S GIFT. Jr These are the qnallttes of AT v the k "PILOT' DESK SET. THE PILOT DESK SET. }fke:— $6.50 to $25.00 complete. Colour.- White Onyx, Italian Marble, Bltek, Yellow, tte. THfc PILOT PENS. The representative of120 words
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Article, Illustration787 1930-06-21 32 Lord Baden- Powell - Lord Baden- Powell PICKING UP TRACKS. (By Lt. Gen. of Gilwell). r A Scout must learn to recognise at what pace the maker of the tracks is going. A man was once found drowned in a river. Tt was supposed that he must liave fallen in787 words
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Article627 1930-06-21 32 POMP AND PAGEANTRY OF FRIDAY PRAYERS. Rabat (Morocco). It is Friday, and the Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Moulay Voussuf Ben Moulay HI Hassan is goin# in state to worship at the royal mosque in the garden of his palace amonp the douars. There is a fanfare of627 words
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Article34 1930-06-21 32 We can coach you in your own home ami in your own time. You can thus improve vour lYosptvts without reiinqoSSl* ><*r present employ^n Fall partuul.tr-. from the 1.L.5., 13/ Cecil Street. Siii^Hpore.34 words
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Article247 1930-06-21 32 Budapest, June 12. There was a happy family re-union at Bucharest on the arrival of Queen Marie this evening. She was met bv King Carol, Prince Nicholas and Crown Prince Michael. The King affectionately kissed his mother and the party drove off in a motor car. Newspapers247 words
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Article, Illustration201 1930-06-21 34 DIZZINESS AND HEADACHE ARE NOT WOMAN'S FATE. Thousands Have Found Rescue From Them In DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Nb woman should believe that because she has headaches, attacks of dizziness, and other, insularities of health now, she is doomed to always suffer from them simply by reason f her sex.201 words
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Advertisement164 1930-06-21 36 Kalzana puts backbone into boys! •A CHILD from three f f\ thirteen year* ooadi M much Calcium a day at two grown men, for the child it constantly building the growing skeleton." L M. Randall, M.D.. in tbt M Dental Coiinoi," Oct., 1928. Your boy needs even more Calcium than164 words
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Article, Illustration138 1930-06-21 37 In the P wv..^v w a iai K c ana aisiinguished pathprintr uu^™ u- *o- Royal Johore Polo Club.-M.jor Mohamed Tahir mr t S c g M POre ln^ e Sultan of Perak s Pol Cu P match Thc138 words
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Article, Illustration120 1930-06-21 38 SNAPS OF THE POLO MATCH FOR SULTAN OF PERAK'S CUP. The marriage of Mr. S. Vanniasingham, Telegraph Inspector, F. M.S. Railways Gema* and Miss Sreemathy Sivakolunthu Amma "aughte of Mr. V. Thambipillai, State Storekeeper, P.W.D., Kuala Lipis, and Mrs. Thambipillai, took place at the res.dence of the Bride's parents on120 words
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Article1312 1930-06-21 40 DIES IN ATTEMPTING SPEcD RECORD. [Reuter's Service. J London JtlM I$« Sir Henry Segrave's Miss England II capsized while attempting a spee*"! record on Lake Windennere. Sir Henry Scrgrave and a intchauic were restr.eo, the latter being injured. The seconu mechanic is missing and it is feared1,312 words
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Article154 1930-06-21 40 WHEN WILL SINGAPORE FOLLOW KLANG'S EXAMPLE? The Chinese Protectorate in Selangor has been carrying on a very successful i.iipaign in co.niec.ion with their fight to stamp out immorality in the State Their powers being limited they have confined their activities to license boarding houses and hotels, but154 words
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Article1091 1930-06-21 41 THE DISCIPLE WHO FORSOOK HIS MASTER. f„ re of the Sacred Books of th 1 :,.t there is recorded a legend, whicl {v standing its fantastic form, ei )iro a moral that Western peopk night do well to heed. According t the legend, famous prophet from th j>t1,091 words
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Article700 1930-06-21 41 THE GRACES OF LIFE. Inscriptions ol the good man arc t< !>e fuund in the Bible, but it is MM often that any particular person if there descril>ed as good. David said ni Ahimaaz that he was a go<Kl man, meaning that he was well disposed to700 words
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Article360 1930-06-21 41 Your Director Knows Best. (iod does not show the state of our souls as clearly (O us as He docs to him who is to guide us in His place. You should be quite satisfied, then, if vour director tells you the COUnt ti follow is the360 words
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Article1937 1930-06-21 42 THE CHRISTIAN ATTITUDE. By the Rev. P. R. Barry, Vicar of St. Mary the Virgin, Oxford. ••\Yc 1 roogbt nothing im<> thki world, nml it i> certain that we can carry nothing out." So we my ;»t every ChrkriM borial. But, it uc ever (topped to think tboul jt,1,937 words
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