Malayan Saturday Post, 28 June 1930
1930-06-28
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Article636 1930-06-28 1 wr A youth says golf is like marriage; it looks easy. Mother "Why did you strike your little sister?" Young Tommy "Well, we were pitying Adam and Kve, and instead of tempting me with the apple she ate it herself." "The modem wife goes motoring while her636 words
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Advertisement89 1930-06-28 1 For tne Cup that cheers, serve ••GOLD LEAF Tea. SELLS EVBRYWHfiBK. Sole Agents: F. a. BAtttMOLOMEUSZ S-A, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. I 1 l' r I 1 1 I I C C WAKEFIEU) Co.. Ltd. 'Incorporated in BngUnd). V>, Hobinsoa Hatd, Siagtpore. r^*TPOSB— *i Who think life Bleating and are <♦89 words
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Advertisement206 1930-06-28 1 t HELPS FOR CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS. Paraphrases of King Henry V, Coriolanus, Last of the Barons, etc each 0.81 Questions and Notes of King Henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel of St. Matthew, Acts of the Aposj> ties, etc. each 0.81 X Supplement of King Henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel of St. Mat- thew,206 words
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Article215 1930-06-28 4 WHAT LOSS OF WEIGHT MEANS. HOW MANY PEOPLE MAINTAIN STRENGTH. When you aiv losing ireigbt, failing in rtHtiil and ■rowfag pale and callow day by day, it ia a rig! that you need nuie blood. Whatever the cause, there can 1* no relief until the Mood is built up so215 words
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681 1930-06-28 4 SPARKLES. BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. by ijuiz Thi> neu idea that the MUcltiii companies ought feO do SOSMethfalg for the tin producers is startling. Why didn't xmieoiie think of that l>efore It W*M have Iveii a sure winner in the Kyle I'alnicr oHiij»etiti<>n. Bat boil the GfsjM Kongsis, pecialU681 words
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Article, Illustration514 1930-06-28 4 HOW A SCOUT SAVED A LIFE. (By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell). A man who was employed on the job of cleaning well told me that he was once Caught l>y gas fumes while down at the bottom. You know that in a well, or514 words
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Article329 1930-06-28 4 A9BE«»LY OOKSIO£R<NG NEW L€G*ftLAT<l<»N. Madras, June 13. Since Mr. Wedgwood Benn spoke in the House of Commons last month on the subject of Indian medical degrees, there has been a good deal of correspondence between Simla and Whitehall, with a view lo getting over the Assembly's adverse329 words
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Article2501 1930-06-28 5 tfoUs By Spectator. M F.A. ASKING FOR TROUBLE. South China Tour. It is understood that the suggestion i in these columns that anv tour- u team should play the S.A.F.A. ni st luis l>een accepted by the S.C.F.A. accordingly the South China Team vull play a S.A.F.A. team2,501 words
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Advertisement281 1930-06-28 5 Coming Soon! t I ALHAMBRA High Society Blues j 5 SONG HITS. 5 SONG HITS. 5 SONG HITS with JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL > SAME STARS AS 1 S "Sunnyside Up 11 AND A GREATER PICTURE To£ SONGS: I. High Society Blues. 2. Eleanor j(^^ik 3 Just Like A281 words
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Advertisement302 1930-06-28 6 K I >^m 4 Henry Waugh Co, Ltd., FORMERLY KATZ BROTHERS. UMltEt). < Sole Agents '< BOOKS MODERN BALLROOM DANCING by Victor Silvester $1.20 COCKTAILS. How to mix them, seventh large edition by Robert 1.60 SUNDAES. Ices and Cream Sodas how to make them by C. H. Boeglin 50 PHYSICAL302 words
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Article, Illustration67 1930-06-28 7 Lim Bong Soo Thd|iv|jkik3po^ Champion, A view of the play. N. S. Wise A promising player who was runner-up. The Doubles Championship match. The Champions. The Doubles Match was won by the Japanese. Left to right: Matsukawa. Kleinman, Aitken and Kawagiri. Singapore Chinese Girls Volley Ball67 words
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Article, Illustration22 1930-06-28 8 The procession at the Cathedral of the Good bnepnerd. Snapshots of the procession at St. Joseph's Church.22 words
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Advertisement78 1930-06-28 9 CARLSBERG BEER THE BEST. #X| Obtainable from all dealers IplJI And by the case from Hlpe East Asiatic Co., Ltd BHP SINGAPORE. Sole Importers i See the Pen that writes Without Pressure We have them its all sizes STOCKED BY ALL DEPARTMENT STORES. SOLE AGENTS i WHOLESALE ONLY. WEIU I78 words
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Advertisement85 1930-06-28 9 > Zake l/our 2)octor s Cip /*^A im/w k.'W' BIOCITIN I: CHARGES YOUR BRAIN NERVE CELLS WITH ENERCY, AND SO ENSURES t AGAINST PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FATIGUE. Obtainable in powder and tablet form from Dispensaries and •> Stof t* #r jfrom X HtNNAM LITTL£ OISPEN SAItY, LTD. 309. 311 318.85 words
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2807 1930-06-28 10 Our Great New Serial Story. The Man with the Dalmatian BY FRANCIS FURNESS. (Author of Fluttering Wings.") INSTALMENT THIRTEEN AND FINAL. Been doing you down, has he? ■raftered this driver thank you, miss, twi I don't want any money if that's the cane." Hut Kyrle insisted. l mqrpiTft Ik's inren2,807 words
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Advertisement107 1930-06-28 10 T^>^bii^lSk*\V I ill iHt EASTERN sERIES a/WiiijM kl^lillß X HERE is more Sweetened Condensed r Zm Mn* Wi Milk consumed per head of popula>dAfflr tifi WAifw\s tion m Ma aya tnan in any other iv^iV /WlKß^,^^ l» not significant that, in this country, m\w\MWlEw//KVW as in so many others Milkmaid"107 words
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947 1930-06-28 11 Patsy " Hendren - THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST CRICKET SERIES. Patsy Hendren KEEPING DOWN THE RUNS. FACTOR THAT MAY DECIDE THE TESTS. THE IRKSOME SIDE OF CRICKET By M ,t young cricketers find fielding ntfj If they are batsmen, then they only think about batting. If they rc ,Alers, then they fret and squirm947 words
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Article254 1930-06-28 11 TO FIGHT WHITE SLAVE AND DRUG TRAFFIC. London, June 6. A new era in crime investigation has l>eeii opened with the decision to make the experimental appointment of eight women as detectives in London. This change has been advocated by Miss Dorothy Peto, who recently took254 words
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Article163 1930-06-28 11 And Their Only Medicine Is BABY'S OWN TABLETS. AflMMlg the mothers who state that iaby's Own Tablets are the lx*st medi--iiie for little ones they know of is Mrs. <ussell Hill, of Norwood, Out .'anada. Mrs. Hill writes "I have five fine healthy children, tad from163 words
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183 1930-06-28 11 rans, june 20. Indignation is rife at the new American tariffs. The Customs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies have passed a resolution 'demanding negotiations with the tTnhea States with t view to a reduction in the tariffs and alternately urging retaliatory measures. M.183 words
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Advertisement61 1930-06-28 11 OF INTEREST TO ESTATES PUNTING BASKETS j FOR THE COMING PLANTING SEASON WE ARE NOW BOOKING FORWARD ORDERS-AUGUST TO DECEMBER DELIVERY. SIZES 6" X 3" 8" X 4", AND 9" X 5". QUOTATION WILL BE GLADLY SUBMITTED FOR I DELIVERY TO ANY STATION IN F.M.S., KEDAH, KELANTAN, ETC. m 7461 words
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290 1930-06-28 13 CONSERVATIVES SUPPORT THEIR LEADER. ■Reuters' Service.] London, June 24. hundred Conservatives were at the meeting 111 M.P.'s and ,tes held at Caxton Hall today, proceedings were private, but it understood that Mr. Baldwin outlin licy embracing rigid economy, 1 ir hand in safeguarding and closer tDoa omic unity in tne290 words
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Article158 1930-06-28 13 [Reuters Service.] The Yorkshire aud England opening batsmaa, Herbert Sutcliffe, will not be playing in the Second Test. He sent a fetter to H. D. G. Leveson-Gower, Chairman of the Election Committee, ■•Ting he* was confident his thumb would be healed by Friday, and received a158 words
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Article83 1930-06-28 13 RANGOON GAOL MUTINY. Rangoon, June 24. A mutiny, resulting in 45 deaths, has occurred at the Central C.ao 1 A number of convicts suddenly raided the Raol armoury, seized arms and ammunition and, augmented by othu convicts, attacked the warder*, who held off the mutineers until the arrival of the83 words
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Article470 1930-06-28 13 Our islands are small and our population large. Iv these days we must drink in terms of the Empire as a whole, within whose confines there is ample room for all our youth of both sexes. That Kmpire has been steadily built up by British youth,470 words
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Article184 1930-06-28 13 Do not wait until you feel thirsty before you dig your well. It is t>etter to be poor and feel rich than to be rich and feel poor. Only he who can cat the bitterness of bitterness can become the hero of heroes. When the heart is free184 words
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Article181 1930-06-28 13 Seremban, June 7. I A shocking tragedy occurred last jnight at the 2nd. mile, Rahang Road, Seremban. S. Retnasamy, employed ra the motor firm of Orient Bros, strangled his four sons, aged 2, 4, 6, and 7 years, and then committed suicide. The family,- it181 words
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Advertisement228 1930-06-28 14 Powerful dependable I economical JLVkLOAD your flashlight with Eveready t T nit Cells, they increase the hrilliance of the light— never fail you in an emergency outlast any flashlight battery ever made. Obtainable at all first class dealers. Beuake of imitation*. aH __^bbbbbbbbbbL- jaaaaV IMTLLER APH I PPS (Malaya), Ltd.228 words
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Advertisement191 1930-06-28 14 0 0 You're looking 4%*K much better" L^W m^,>>/ Thanks old man, i feel better too. Stopped drinking strong, stimulating NJ^fflbßsal^^ lirrwfei a^ u.-.c" -witched to }\^lum. y I^- v f rji foo— /ifec if. Hr/f» ;£> s^*^^ a f u^ f ee^ n i fit- Appetite's better, nerves steadier.191 words
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Article, Illustration90 1930-06-28 15 Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette Mac Donald featured in Paramount': BriM.ant All-Talking and Musical Production "THE LOVE PARADE now being screened at The Capitol. One of the many gorgeous scenes in the Paramount production 11 THE LOVE PARADE now being shown at The90 words
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Article, Illustration73 1930-06-28 15 The photo shows: the Kesang Tua Vernacular School Garde, ttufft" the sEIST *SIZ Th'e Sf^Tw. 1 l« si^Thrgfrden wor.ed by 95 pupi.s. The a.ount of ve g etab,e obtained last year was over 18 piculs. ril i tll r a i A«t in rharze of73 words
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Article, Illustration58 1930-06-28 16 MADAM KELVEY'S TALENTED PUPILS - MADAM KELVEY 'S TALENTED PUPILS BY Madam Kelvey promises an entertainment well worth waitirg for early in August at the Victoria Theatre. Soire of her talented pupils who will be taking part in the entertainment are seen ir^gkpktiires published below. The Spanish Serenaders as performed by Madam Kelvey's58 words
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Advertisement99 1930-06-28 17 FRASER NEAVE LIP. AERATED WATERS QUALITY SERVICE "CHAP BINQA" THE BEST IN THE EABT Nv v. \gg£F^^*^*^\A 111////' -I 1 J I i 1 m s Dependable as the rising sun TRUST Big Ben or any other Westclox alarm they're as dependable as the rising sun. Sleep peacefully through the99 words
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1487 1930-06-28 18 The Tliiid Animal School Spofts I TeM Kurau Knulish School «*t W< this year OM J"»e If**. Thur>day at 3 p.m. but owiag t«> a rain storm had to be i>ostiK>ned and finished on Monday morning. In >pite of the weather there was B large1,487 words
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Advertisement30 1930-06-28 18 Vt X tt UflNf VIK 00l p SMITH Winiv III) r-icwsuus No. 482, North Brldft Rotd, SINGAPORE. "Tie CHINA JAPE HOUSE' (Wholesale 8c Retail) For Outstatlon Customers Cash With Order.30 words
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Advertisement635 1930-06-28 18 I! 1 1 111 1111l II 111 1111 *****11 1 Hill 1111 tlllf If 1111 mill 111 Illllllllllllltlllill l illllllllllllllllilit. -jj Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschppij. I E (ROYAL PACKET navigation CO. or BATAVIA) S E (Incorporated in Holland) S INDI'k CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVERNMENT Telephone No. 5451 sub-connections to:—635 words
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Article2276 1930-06-28 19 ay THE LOOKER-ON 4 Malayan Saturday Post Special < Copyright. I WAR PLANES OF THE FUTURE. TALKING FILMS FOR THE BLIND. I AS a VISITOR SEES ENGLAND. A DOCTOR'S HUMOUR. London, May ij, lOJO. Royalty At Chelsea. Hie K-i»« alld Q"«* n llliule tuur ike Cbcbefl Flower2,276 words
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Article187 1930-06-28 20 YOUTHFUL ITALIAN'S NEW CLAIM. A rei«-»rt from Rome states that youth, named Saverio Natella, claims to have discovered electric \vave> other than the Hertzian waves from which be can extract untold energy from the airHe was on the point of demonstrating his ability in the village187 words
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Advertisement402 1930-06-28 20 What would you do if you lostyour job? j It is no K r ™*l trying to disguise the fact that the future of many people in this countrv it very precarious. Rubber is bad, tin is uncertain and busmen. < irenerallv is iii a very depressed state, and in402 words
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876 1930-06-28 21 UNIVERSAL'S KING OF JAZZ' TRIUMPH IN SCREEN AESTHETICS 1 .iticular significance attaches to p v Whitcnum's sui>er-production luc Universal Hctom Corporation, "King t 1 i//.," at this time. That is why t \x writer chose to handle its preview new* event. ••king of Jazz" tops anything Unir*al has undertaken since876 words
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Article224 1930-06-28 21 [Reuter's v Service.] London, June 2i>. Spleiuliil bowling by Bowes and Dennis, combined with excellent batting by Holmes, Mitchell and Ujrfcnd, was responsible for Yorkshire defeatinu Somersetshire l>y 528 runs in a match at Bradford to-day. Biting first, the home county compiled only IS6 against the bowling of224 words
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447 1930-06-28 21 WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS. NEW BRITISH TENNIS STAR. Renter's Strvkc. London, June -\SThe third round of the Wininledom championship brought I clash between past and present Amencm Davis Cup Players, W. G. Tilden who lias been discarded, beating Van Ryn, his succesor, in three sets. Cochet had a hard fight against the447 words
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Article228 1930-06-28 21 STRANGE STORY OF A SILENT SYMBOL OF CRIME. Nowadays, the showing of cards in wincowi of private houses is not very common. Apartment houses sometimes display them, and those wedded to old Cutioms will occasionally summon the carrier or the railway, collecting van by exhibiting228 words
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309 1930-06-28 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. June 28, 1930. GOVERNMENT AND RUBBER. Will the Government for a second time intervene to save rubber from Disaster? The official reply to that query at the moment, if firm official sentiment were to be voiced, would be a violently emphatic "No!" Having had one and309 words
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Article198 1930-06-28 22 A UUt sinn of slump is UN I mi" agitation against high house rents. It i* when the shoe btgtai to pinch that the tenant reflects on the landlord's rapacity and clamours for a reduction oi the excessive charge made for supplying him with a roof ever his198 words
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Article215 1930-06-28 22 If the Government is to throw out the lifebuoy to rubber, why not to tin also? The miner, also floundering desperately in the deep waters of overprcxluctiou, may properly urge his claims for official aid, too. He is entitled to declare that his case is as urgent215 words
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Article60 1930-06-28 22 ENGLAND IST INNINGS. [Reuter's Service.] London, June 27. Hobbs c. Oldfield b. Fairfax t Woolley c. Wall b. Fairfax 41 Hammond bowled Grimmett ;,8 Diileepsinhji not out Hendren not out q Chapman Allen Tate Robins White Duckworth Extras 2 Total for 3 wkts. 120 Australian Team: Woodfull,60 words
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Article271 1930-06-28 22 LAMBETH CONFERENCE, 1930. WEEK OF PRAYER. The Archbishop of Canterbury, v.: the concurrence of the Archbishops u Hishop.s of Kngland and Wales, hai apiw>inted that prayer for the Cooler. ence shall be especially offered in tie Church during the week beginniiSunday, June >oth, 1930 (S. Peh Day). Let us pray271 words
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41 1930-06-28 22 ANGLO-DUTCH AGREEMENT ON RUBBER SITUATION. [Reuter's Service.] London, June 26. At the meeting of the Anglo-Dutch liaison committee on rubber production, held ni London to-day, complete agreement was reached on certain recommendations which will be immediately submitted to their respective associations.41 words
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95 1930-06-28 22 [Reuter's Service.] Berlin, June 26. In the Reichstag Dr. Curtius, the Foreign Minister, stated (hat Germany can base her claim for Colons' participation on the success of her former Colonial policy. If England unites the mandated territory of fonner German East Africa with the adjoinine95 words
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Advertisement23 1930-06-28 22 Malaria Sanatogen by multiplying the number of red blood corpu»cle«— quickly conquer* malarial debility. It rebuilds health laatingly. SANATOGtN Thm Trum Tonic -Food23 words
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185 1930-06-28 23 JAPANESE ROYALTIES REACH ENGLAND. f Reiner's Service.] London, Juue 26. i. rr e Takamatsu, brother of the fcnptror of Japan, and the Princess, lived in London to return the puki i Gloucester's visit to Japan last tf They wet! received with high r Iv the Duke- of Gloucester on mval185 words
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Article177 1930-06-28 23 [Reiner's Service. J Malta, June 25. Important developments are expected to folios the action of the Court of Appeal in deciding against the Government in a case affecting the validity of the laws enacted by the late Legislature. The plaintiff sought the specific annulment 1 4177 words
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51 1930-06-28 23 [Reiner's Service.] Bombay, June 26. An extraordinary general meeting of t]l e Bombay Cotton Brokers' Association to-day passed a resolution calling Indian merchants to withdraw their deposits from British banks before 7 *> urging Indians to cease to deal *frli such banks after51 words
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Article138 1930-06-28 23 [Reuter's Service.] Bueno Aires, June 26. It is reported that 34 persons, includ ing women and children, have been killed and hundreds wounded at Laplaz (Bolivia) following a demonstration against General Kundt, commanding the Government forces. The latter tired on the mob. The demonstrators later paraded with138 words
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Article99 1930-06-28 23 [Reuter's Service.] Calcutta, June 26. Four women, including the sister of the late Mr. C. R. Das, were sentenced to six months' imprisonment each for participating in demonstrations in connection with the anniversary of the death of Mr. C. R. Das, the Bengali Nationalist leader, in99 words
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Article39 1930-06-28 23 [Reuter's Service.] Geneva, June 27. The Labour Conference, by 75 to 33. ipproved the draft convention on hours )f work in coal mines, providing for a 734 -hour day from bank to bank.39 words
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Article39 1930-06-28 23 [Reuter's Service. J London, June 26. The General Council of the Trades Union Congress has endorsed the' economic committee's report. It will be submitted to the Trades, Union Congress at its annual meeting j in September.39 words
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Article28 1930-06-28 23 [Reuter's Service.] Paris, June 35. As a sequel to their turbulent demonstrations, the Association of Indo-Chiiu students in France has been dissolved by the Courts.28 words
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Article97 1930-06-28 23 [Renter's Service.] London, June 25. The Executive Committee of the Tin Producers' Association has resolved to recommend a uniform regulation of output, to become effective as from June 1 last, the basis of the regulation being 20 per cent, of 1929 output, to be carried through on97 words
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Article109 1930-06-28 23 [Reuters' Service.] Shanghai, June 21. An official statement from Kweitehi says: "On the Lunghai railway sector the left wing of the Government for:es, headed by a cavalry corps, advancing through Kihsien to Kaifeng have reached a point 15 miles south of Kaieng. The centre Second Army109 words
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Article132 1930-06-28 23 [Reuter's Service.] Peking, June 26. The Shansiites are taking over Tsjnanfu peacefully. Han Fu Chu (whose attitude is ambiguous) is falling back along the Shantung Railway towards Tsingtao and the remainder of the j National forces are concentrating at jYenchowfu to hold back any possible jadvance132 words
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712 1930-06-28 24 [Reutkr's Servicb.] June 24. The famous Australian airman, CtpL Kingsford Smith, who left Port Marnock, Ireland, in the aeroplane the Southern Cross it half-past four this morning to fly across the Atlantic, wirelessed at five o'clock this afternoon that he was in latitude 50 degrees712 words
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Article48 1930-06-28 24 Bombay, June 25. At an All-India Congress at Ahrnedabad the mill-owners have reached an agreement for fixing the price of cloth Ip prevent profiteering compared with the March rates. The mill-owners also apree not to produce clotK which* can compete with homespuns.48 words
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Article186 1930-06-28 24 Keuter s service, j London, June 26. In the House of Commons, ou a Colonial vote, Miss K. Picton-Turbcr-\ill (Lab., The Wrekin) called attention to the muitsai question in Hong Kong and asked whether the question would be considered by the Colonial Office Conference. Dr. Drummond Shiels, Parliamentary186 words
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Article67 1930-06-28 24 [Reuter's Service.] London, June 25The Royal Mail Steam Packet group has sprung another surprise on the city. The Company itself announces that it will not pay preference dividends oti July 1. The sul>sidiary company, the White Star Line, has also not earned sufficient to meet the preference67 words
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Article171 1930-06-28 24 [Reuter's Service.] Reykjavik, June 25. Thousands of foreigners, officials and tourists from all parts of the world mingled with the farmers and fishermen of Iceland for a three days festival to celebrate the millenary of the Icelandic Althing, the oldest Parliament known. A huge camp has sprung171 words
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Article196 1930-06-28 24 [Reutf.r's Skrvice.] June 24. The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay McDonald, announced in the House of Commons to-day that owing to the ttfgeacy of the local situation His Majesty's Government had already Ixeii compelled to make a decision regarding the Maltese problem. In a recent command paper the House196 words
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Article252 1930-06-28 24 Tatß-nt "Doctor, are you sure thij i^ pneumonia? Sometimes doctors prescril e for pneumonia and patient* die of something else." Doctor (with dignity) "When I prescribe for pneumonia you die uf pneumonia." A distinct earthquake shock (fa. turl»ed a small Western city and rocked the municipal building252 words
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Advertisement120 1930-06-28 24 I PILL IAIITAN No. f. I > ACTS UKV «AGIC- JUST ARRIVED S I b FROM HINDUSTAN. v I X A Sptelfle whieb thlekens the human X semtn. emissions and all sorts of Spermatorrrhooa. fr No. 1 Price If Mi per bottle •> No. 2 Price $3.50 per Untie. J120 words
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540 1930-06-28 25 " Argus - SPORT OF THE WEEK. A MALAYAN REVIEW. By "Argus." \y a wonderful season I.ieut. u rval > having! It took him some litt] rime t° et accustomed to V n conditions— possibly, like the Australian*; he found the light tricky— latterly ho has been scoring very consistently, and only losing540 words
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Article348 1930-06-28 25 SOLE RULER OF OVER 500 NATIVES. After 20 years spent on a tioy Pacific island in the Torres Straits, Queensland's third woman J.P., Mrs. Zahel, has arrived in London on a holiday. For a score years this little whitehaired woman has lived alone on a minute island348 words
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Advertisement185 1930-06-28 25 I ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j 't (INC«*RPORATED in Straits Settlements). Jf > HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. < a The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and185 words
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Article3383 1930-06-28 26 •FEDERATION OF BRITISH INDIA." London, June 13. The second volume of the Simon ReI>ort has been issued. It comprises unanimous recommendations and says the ultimate constitution must be federal. As regards the units of the Federation of British India the present Provinces are in nowise3,383 words
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Advertisement250 1930-06-28 28 SINGAPORE HU A PAO Uj ss; I NOW I MORE PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED A THAN EVER BEFORE CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS IN PICTURES FROM CHINA PREAD EVERYWHERE IN MALAYA A Advertising Subscription Rates on application to the Publisher's Agents THE PHU-YIK PRESS. 240 South Bridge Road, Singapore I 0 Phone 7656.250 words
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Advertisement190 1930-06-28 28 RECLYKOL is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetorr in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with < this preparation was reduced to a minimum, if no eliminated altogether, while the various organs of the bodv190 words
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Advertisement22 1930-06-28 29 V r»««^^^=»^=X=^-' :i:S r: \^^^^ZTrtTtVt^ •4 i lIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIrfIi^ I Iy I m F^^T-ljfflß Iff^^^^^?^™ wK^^^ft. <, > <■ \^J -—~^Z^* 00 m y LAMBERT < T?22 words
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Article, Illustration95 1930-06-28 30 The grand march of participants in the Far- tastern Olympicj4aawHM|Aj^j^jAj4 JM' i Shrine Stadium on May 24th 1930. HHim. Volley Ball Match between Chinese Team and Philipino Team in the 9th Par Eastern Olympic Games at the Meiji Shrine Stadium. (Chinese Team won by95 words
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Advertisement185 1930-06-28 31 i 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. Models185 words
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Advertisement94 1930-06-28 31 1 H ,-> 31 Orode av I USED FOK EASE < A? AND Cj V SUITABLE FOR \S SEASON'S GIFT. J? These are the qualities of JF V the THE PILOT DESK SET. fttee:— $6.50 to $25.03 complete. Cdlwir.- Whit* Onyx, tcftllftti iAfble, Bltck, Yellow, Ite. THE PILOT PENS. The94 words
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Article161 1930-06-28 32 London, June 24. Comments in the morning papers deal generally with the broad outlines of the vSimon Commission plan. The federal solution is generally approved and the necessity of eventually bringing in the Indian States is recognlsed l while no opposition is expressed to the separation of161 words
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Article414 1930-06-28 32 Bombay, June 24. The Congress attitude is typified by the head line in the Nationalist Bombay Chronicle, "An Atrocious Document." Simla, June 24. Reports so far received from various parts of India show that the Simon Com- mission's recommendations have caused general disappointment among Indian politicians414 words
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Advertisement25 1930-06-28 32 PATHE'S LATEST DOUBLE OUTFIT MIRROR ARCLA Kp I In A tfl HI v b^bb^HbT^b^bl bbbbV lbE Ibbb^^^ '^"^^bTbb If ill "BBS" Mil (MLAYA) 111. MUM25 words
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2520 1930-06-28 33 HENDRIE CARSWELL - OUR SPECIAL SHORT STORY: Mr. Pratt Laughs First. HENDRIE CARSWELL By \|i Pratt rose from his stool by th< a,,,.- and nobbling across the roadway loO k up his stand by the side of tin c u: granger. Together they surveyec x inning exterior of "Plum Tret Cottage," the stranger2,520 words
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Advertisement164 1930-06-28 33 WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY MEDICAL MEN ARE UNANIMOUS IN PROCLAIMING THAT DESCHIENES' j |/*^im oinur j. j /jj^y\ y^^ of ttte«og!obi« //^ssJx""^ S/~~ lathe remedy j ft, r~p"^ ALWAYS j X**' rf CORES OBTAINABLE PROM ALL DISPENSARIES. I > •<> I WE HAVE HELPED THOUSANDB of people to qualify for and164 words
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Article318 1930-06-28 34 "The law is the most powerful an< the most pervasive force that influence I the life of the citizen from its very be ginning to its very end," said Lon Atkin in his presidential address to tin members of the Holdsworth Club o the degree students318 words
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Article171 1930-06-28 34 COLONIAL CONFERENCE MEETS. The Colonial Conference met thi. morning. There was a full attendance of Delegates and Observers. Lord Pass field in his opening speech, stated th« first session of the conference would h devoted to a discussion on the proposa for a single Colonial service, embracim thirty different administrations171 words
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Advertisement27 1930-06-28 35 I w FOR GOOD HEALTB 1 111 DRINK JBk ORANGE-SMASH 1 I I^HII of ripe, sweet oranges- f bJ^KS healthful refreshing H lIAHKO2 Co. I SINGAPORE. 127 words
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Advertisement551 1930-06-28 36 TfflS YEAR NEXT YEAR SOMETIME NEVER NO! Make it this year and place your order right away for an Austin 7 Car. tOUREtt $U7s^ SALOON $1,485. 7ull particulars gladly tent on request. Wrial run arranged witfcut any obligation to you I Phone. 5088, 5089. Borneo Motors Ltd. I QINftAPn&E MALACCA.551 words
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Article, Illustration129 1930-06-28 37 ORGANIZED BY THE NANYANG CHINESE STUDENTS SOCIETY. The Judges:— Messrs. Wun Choo Kwee, Poh Wu Wun and Wang Shang Lue, who are editors respectively of the Min Kuo Jih Poa Press, the Sin Chew Jit Poh Press and the Nanyang Siang Poa Press. A section129 words
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Article, Illustration168 1930-06-28 38 The photograph shows one of the Austin Sevens which have been adopted by the South African Railways for the use of their Inspectors and staff. It is interesting to note that the engine which appears in the photograph is the largest and fastest168 words
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Advertisement249 1930-06-28 39 A KSKpJMii; There's nothtnq to- choose '>, I^i^J^r^ For the e.garette smoker"Capstan" Navy Cul Cigarettes For the pipe. gpfr 'Capstan" Navy Cut To- W$ bacco. Both are just as <^; good to day as when you V V tried them first. Probably, J^ even, just a little better. J NAVY249 words
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Advertisement120 1930-06-28 39 f^ggm YORK CHOCOLATES '^^^l THE ONES WITH THE GOOD CENTRES i^ttwdKlJß l lb Gold rins l K0 l\ ALso 1N fancy boxes ■s. V_^ JBm From $i.25 to $10 00 per box TRY ALSO "PLAIN YORK" CHOCOLATE A DfeLIOIOUS EATING CHOCOLATE \k lb. CAKES 45 cents. gums A«jMtiittB mm Clear120 words
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Article97 1930-06-28 40 WHY SOME GIRLS ARE NOT POPULAR. I here are some girls who are atd tive enough in apj>earance yet \\h«, I that popularity which other girls tnj What is the cause? Simply that unconsciously repel those with wl they si»eak because they are afHiu with ill-smelling hreath, the result intestinal97 words
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Article1105 1930-06-28 41 THE ART OF BEING INTERESTING. What is the peculiar and special L lity which makes a book, or a ser--IHlllt >, a lecture popular What u it that arouses and holds our attention when certain people are si >caking hat is the elusive gift of temperament grace which1,105 words
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Article786 1930-06-28 41 TRUE PRE-EMINENCE. It i* difficult to account for the recurrent strife for precedence among the Apostles, yet the C.ospels make it plain that at different times during their Master's ministry they were distracetl l>y rivalries in a struggle fm pre-eminence. While the Master was entirely ■hwrtud786 words
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Article240 1930-06-28 42 Deliberately develop in yourself the supreme habits which make for true jrreatness of life. Many a habit forms involuntarily and plays its part in determining the degree of your success. Be on guard, therefore, in the important matter of habit-making, and be Mire that you are using each day's240 words
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Article79 1930-06-28 42 If we wish to be strong, we must first choose our goal and plot our road; then we must cleave to it whate'er 1 etide. The way of caution here is to undertake at first only that which we may rely uikmi ourselves to carry through; for every failure79 words
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Article189 1930-06-28 42 The mttning of your life cannot be divorced from the fact that your life is being lived by you and by nobody else. Only as lived by you, and not as merely lived, is it either light or wrong, good <ir evil. Only as lived by you does the189 words
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Article1043 1930-06-28 42 GREAT CRUSADE iN BIRMINGHAM. For some weeks past the citizens of Birmingham have been made to realise that great events were impending. Large placards have appeared along tlv? public highways and outside the churches and chaj>els, as well as factories and business places. These1,043 words
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Article410 1930-06-28 42 From newspaper correspondent* and representatives of news agencies ii Rome, a variety ot reports and couute:. reports as to the development ot lh« situation in Malta and the ittfctxU adopted, to l)e adopted, or likely to t>e adapted by the Holy See have emanated during410 words
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Article96 1930-06-28 42 Civilisation is a process of evolution, in which man's desires and his ability to satisfy them march forward together. When we cease to create new desires we stop the process of civilising. Every new desire will be thought at first to be unnecessary, extravagant, ostentatious or anti-social. It96 words