Malayan Saturday Post, 2 August 1930
1930-08-02
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Advertisement203 1930-08-02 1 M4L4Ki«'a LEADING PICTURE PAPER THE BORNEO W. f ITI. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY Til MMtO M., 111. I VOL. VU. NO. 28. AUGUST 2, 1080. PRICE 20 CENTS. Hilling :iiiiiiiiiiinuinnmwmiiiimmmiiiiimiifiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiitttii^^ I HHBBBBW Appoifitment To %jj|r I|E^ o( Silß> I 2 fl I ESTD. 1572. 3 I STEBLWC SILVEK TEA COFFEE SETS203 words
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Advertisement145 1930-08-02 2 ,t f ♦■>♦ THE IEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL HAIR DRESSING Ltrgi ilz« 60 cents per bottle or $6.00 per dozen. Small the H cents per bottle or $3.50 per dozen. Manufactured by SINCERE DISPENSARY LIMITED. SINGAPORE. mm £jp. m^ f• I w f pv ejk it i£n K*£ 7 1145 words
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Advertisement192 1930-08-02 2 I Orange Squeeze? A lEAL ORANGE DUNK MADE OF RlPfc OIANCES I IBS tried them there v /111 ml s a delicious treat t I rs, n store for you. Hn mil Try a bottle to. mm day and you will rSB \UO^A c one evep y day. JH (W^"192 words
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Article610 1930-08-02 3 Women Kve in the present ami (or them. Why d«> Scotsmen make Dp so many stories against themselves?" asked an Englishman. BeCtOfC they arc paid for them," >ai«l the Scot. While strap-hanging in a crowded tramcar, a lady tr«>d on the t<>es of a man sitting down.610 words
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Advertisement84 1930-08-02 3 p or tl Cup that cheers. serve •GOLD LEAF Tea. "V_ SELLS EVKHYWHEHE. Sole Agents: F. A. BARIHOLOMEUSZ LTD., ,A, BAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. OBT^NABLC AKKFIELD Co., Ltd fporated in Bngland). 90,' R'hinsou Roa3, Singapore. A »J» v .\d« t rik life X Blessing and art ,j» ■to prolong the Mtnr84 words
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Advertisement239 1930-08-02 3 M* A A *J V V V *«r% I HELP FOR CAMBRIDGE I I EXAMINATIONS Paraphrases of King Henry yf, f Coriolanus. Last of the Barons, etc. each 0.& I ♦> Questions and Notes of. King J y henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel at 4 St. Matihew, Acts of the Apos-239 words
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Article2156 1930-08-02 4 Notes By Spectator NEW STADIUM MANAGEMENT. S.A.F.A. Team Weakening. S.A.F.A. Team For Malaya Cup. The display of the Malay players in the game against Negri must have to a certain extent influenced the selection committee to make some changes in the comi>osition of the team against Malacca. bethel2,156 words
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Article, Illustration76 1930-08-02 4 The exercise shown above, perfonaeJ fifteen tines daily, is an excellent heb t<> tlie correction «>f constipation and obesity. An easier node of treatment for th<»e disinclined fur such strenuous methods fa an occasional dose ot PinTaken when netdetl, I'inkettes CurHtd COOrtipatiotl, ensure daily regularity, di>l>el76 words
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Advertisement76 1930-08-02 4 SODAWATER was first offered for sale in Singapore on Jlugust 31st 1836. SINCE THAT DAY, The experience of Fraser Neave Ltd. has produced a standard sodawater NOT EQUALLED ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD, AND, for the benefit of those who prefer a less highly Aerated Sodawater, Fraser Neave Limited, have put76 words
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Article146 1930-08-02 5 In the saddle bag of even aeni moi 1 cycle sold "Safety First*' literature will in: placed. It will include the following n<» tmto other road men as >■< v would have them do unto you. Don't show the other fellow how quickly you can146 words
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Advertisement107 1930-08-02 5 ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT Fox Film Corporation Presents "SO THIS IS LONDON" WITH WILL ROGERS and IRENE RICH Capitoi Theatre By arrangement with Universal Pic tares Corporation. Thursday August 28th Universal's Masterpiece The Supreme Sound Picture ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT FROM THE BOOK READ BY MILLIONS I by ERICH MARIA107 words
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Advertisement304 1930-08-02 6 y>«2?%i j^s%* <^»A I I I i^wiaCl ■''fosiffi' Henry Waugh Co, Ltd.,! FORMERLY KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED. I Sole Agents < i BOOKS MODERN BALLROOM DANCING by Victor Silvester $1.20 j COCKTAILS. How to mix them, seventh large edition by Robert 1.50 SUNDAtS. Ices and Cream Sodas how to make them304 words
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Advertisement184 1930-08-02 6 i. v ,mU/, }X v Jl^ oho v Tgo-pfigftt at 615 and 9.15 SPECIAL MATINEES TO-DAY, TO-MORROW and MONDAY (Bank Holiday) R. C. SHBRKIFF'S Famous Story. JOURNEY'S END With An all-British Cast headed by COLIN CLIVB of the original London Company I'KRFECT SOI Nit RKPKODLCTIOK Every vrord an clear as184 words
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Article, Illustration213 1930-08-02 7 TO-NIGHT'S BOXING AT LION CITY RING. Left to right on the stand, are Evert Van Dyk co-p.lo Mayor James J. Walker, presenting New York City medal to Major Charles K.ngsford Sm.th Capt. J. P. Saul, navigator and John Stannage, radio operator. In rear at right, in uniform, is Col. Costigan.213 words
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Article, Illustration47 1930-08-02 8 Singapore and Negri Sembilan Teams in the Malaya Cup Match. The teams in the soccer match between Negri Sembilan and Seong 800 which was played at Anscn Road last Sunday. The visitors won by three goals to nil. Spectators at the matches.47 words
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Advertisement174 1930-08-02 9 CVr/r^ doctors Zip r .^dß 1 1 1 1 It pn BIOCITIN CHARCES YOUR BRAIN NERVE CELLS WITH ENERCY, AND SO ENSURES t ACAINST PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FATIGUE Obtainable in powder and tablet form from first-class Dispensaries and Stor ex 0i from a HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD. 809, 311 313,174 words
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Article2305 1930-08-02 10 AIRMAN'S THRILLING EXPLOITS. HELPING EMPIRE FILMS. TEN MILES UP IN A BALLOON. WOLSEY'S RESTING PLACE. London, Tune 27, 1 An Exciting War Career. Air-Commodore C. R. Samson must have had one of the longest and most exciting innings of any member of the three Services during the2,305 words
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Advertisement65 1930-08-02 10 WE APPRECIATE That your daily expend!. ture Qtt cigarettes must be regulated In accordance with the difficult times now prevalent throughout Malaya. The Ardath Tobacco Co., l*t&. have anticipated their customers demand tor a first class Virginia cigarette at a popular price to suit all i pockets and offer you65 words
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Article3265 1930-08-02 11 JAMES RONALD - JAMES RONALD ;Hew Serial Story. BY SYNOPSIS. 1 LSPETH BROWNRIGC Iderly HiiMtef who devotes her and her life to an orphanage, receives a letter threatening her with -niess she is willing to pay within 48 hours. When she tas raised the money she is to place 23,265 words
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Advertisement158 1930-08-02 11 i/ l I EASTERN SERIES ii-i v -S>^kf V 'yOsay'^Milkmaid" Milk is part nto 4 "^V urma>ft national life is no T* ftv sj exaggeration. Each year, in S'lnr^Liw T** Y^nHkN thousands of homes, the richness '^^7^loBi V^\ anc P urit y t^ s world-famous l///fl^^'f^^Fi^f^3^\ I sLJ milk are158 words
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Advertisement160 1930-08-02 12 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE dlnd AMERICAN MAIL LINE ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. j From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, Pl SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES f 0 j NEW YORK and BOSTON. Regular Fortnightly Service Excellent Accommodations. NEXT SAILINGS Arr. Singapore. Leave Spore Leave Penan* I President Van Buren160 words
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Advertisement124 1930-08-02 13 Friend in Illness j "j^Ei^^^^^l You will always remain faithful to "47//" Hau de Cologne, once y OU l earn t 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 the124 words
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Advertisement315 1930-08-02 14 Protection! I 1)• 'aj W U^liflßbbh life. fI 1 y^jSf ITj.IDNIGHT...a noise f Z i W^ someone moving stealthily. 1 1 Flash on your Eveready. Flood f lne room H 'i*b brilliant, unfailing mtilmi n verea<^>' Flashlight with ff/I IhJ Eveready Batteries protects both ffllllill c an<^ pr°P ert >«315 words
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Advertisement245 1930-08-02 14 > r>// r looking /*C^Zk -j|^^' Thanks old man, I feel better too. \^iiy» 'jy^y^' Stopped drinking strong, stimulating drinks at night— snitched to Postum. V 0^ <00 Wfee ft. Helps y& mc slee^ like a to P—get up feeling fit. N v ?w Appetite's better, nerves steadier. Try M245 words
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Article, Illustration11 1930-08-02 15 S.C.C. Captain wins the toss.11 words
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Article, Illustration70 1930-08-02 15 BENTLEY CARS, FIRST SECOND IN LE MANS RACE. Tne first place was obtained tor 1821 miles at an average speed of 75.87 m.p.h.: the second place for 1760 miles at an average speed of 73.33 m.p.h. CapTa^^erK?n^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J¥!^^^^^^^^WP The two winning cars at the Bentley Pit. The two winning70 words
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Article, Illustration14 1930-08-02 16 Olga Kelvey In Song and Dutch Clog14 words
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Article, Illustration41 1930-08-02 16 Lieut Hibbert (Anthony Bush.iP pleads neuralgia while Stanhope (Colin Clive) and Osborne (lan Maclaren) make a mental diagnosis ot Funk." One of the most thrilling moments in "Journey's End" the great film which is being screened at the Capitol.41 words
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Advertisement101 1930-08-02 17 A MAGNET TO DRAW ADMIRATION^ 1 Ji §own by Robinsons gorgeous frocks faultlessly Waibred— CRIATUG AN AIMOSPBERE OF PAHS WBEREVER TBEY *BE WORN. INFINITE CARE IS BESTOWED ON IHE SELECTION OF EACH UiHN IN AKDFR TO GIVE YOU ENTIiE SATISFACTION. ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. P 8. Therr is the perfect101 words
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Article1043 1930-08-02 18 MONICA BROOKSBANK - MONICA BROOKSBANK OUR SPECIAL SHORT STORY: By John Llewellyn had toothache, bttt he refused to go to dentist in India. He said he WOtlM set fixed up in jolly old Kncland." whither he pro* ceeded on leave from the Army. Tfc« violent pain subsided for I time, which was1,043 words
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Advertisement335 1930-08-02 18 WE HAVE HELPED THOUSANDS of people to qualify for and obtain good positions. If you therefore wish to Learn a Trade or Profession, select a Career for yourself or your son, improve your present position or modernize you knowledge. LET US HELP YOU. r— i Representative S. K. HO. P.335 words
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Article762 1930-08-02 19 Being Smiles of the Week. By "Quiz!' m a position to contradict tbe .ir that the Shipping Conferences, hood of belated penitence, are inviting the S.S.(S.) A. to revise their schedules of freight charges. ,iy also be denied that the Singa* pore Chamber of Commerce proposes to a free762 words
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Advertisement167 1930-08-02 19 ITUNG CHOYi Merchant Tailor JJ ♦I* 23-11 Colenan Street, o mt SINGAPORE. ]J DRESS SUITS, MORNING II nffiila suiTs A speciality Im^£ satisfaction gua-jj afflk M RANTEED bY OUR EX- VTIS^ PERT CUTTER. A TRIAL J •> JtA ORDER WILL CONVINCE yW^ You I iw m 7140 I —mt ai167 words
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Article2004 1930-08-02 20 m Special to /in Malayan S*t*ri*y Post,* 1 •> i Copyright, ♦> TWO STATESMEN. '"Lord Ba!four: A Memory." By Sir lan Malcolm. (Macmillan). Sir 1.111 Malcolm describe! his ikndei volume as a suniniaiv of sidelights, therein inferring that it was not intruded as a biography <>r historical comments2,004 words
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Advertisement199 1930-08-02 20 Tdo you kmow why you suffer from ♦foul breath? do you kmow why some people turn f their faces away when you speak 1 TO THEM? j SEEK FOR THE SOLUTION AT t THE DENTAL CLINIC 1 87 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. (Opposite Adelphi Hotel Building) j, A QUALIFIED A199 words
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Article545 1930-08-02 21 INVESTITURE AT GOVT. HOUSE. M\e ceremony took place at ,ent Holism on Wednesday when e mor (Sir Cecil Ckmenti) deMr. X- J- Farrer and Dr c J,th of Singaix>re, with the ii« of the honours conferred on •lie last Birthday List. [vneftittire was held in the Ball The Governor, accompanied545 words
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884 1930-08-02 21 STRIKING EXCERPTS FROM THE SIMON COMMISSION REPORT. These random extracts taken from the Simon Commission Report are typi- cal of many striking expressions dotted throughout its page* t "Any Constitutional changes now recommended for British India must have I regard to a future development when India, as a whole, not884 words
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Advertisement44 1930-08-02 21 [WAFEITCAMERASI LIGHT COMPACT j EXTREMELY THIN j I REMARKABLY STRONG I RIGIDLY CONSTRUCTED. i j Z i Uses Olotlfilms j *Plates j I I I Full Particulars From j SINGAPORE PHOTO Co., j 55-3 HIGH STREET, SINGAPOEE. j Tel. "SARASTUDIO SINGAPORE." PHONE 6389. j44 words
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343 1930-08-02 22 The Malayan Saturday post. August 2, 1930. A SHAKEOUT. There is at the present time little hope of effective agreement, either politically or within the industries themselves, on any policy of organised restriction of production of tin and rubber. Both commodities remain sorely depressed, and it is far from safe343 words
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Article248 1930-08-02 22 There MCfIM to be some reason to attach imi)ortaiice to the constitution of the Malayan Communications Board, to take the place of the similar Board functioning, somewhat unostentatiously but no doubt very usefully, for the F M.S. only. The new Board covers the whole country, and its membership248 words
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Article284 1930-08-02 22 His Excellency's visit to Java is an event of some importance. Sir Cecil I Clementi is not the man to make a mere holiday jaunt of it. It has, in fact, been officially stated, rather broadly, that he will utilise the oppor- tunity to discuss matters284 words
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Article170 1930-08-02 22 t Renter's StTVM <- London, Ju.v The Eiomtof Commons today -u a Ed to a rare ceremony the Speaker on a formal motion by the House, admoni. shing a member. Mr. Klijah Sandham (Labour; 3*. dale), in a recent speech, alleged 'hat certain fellow Labour members accepted170 words
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Article82 1930-08-02 22 [Reutkr's Service. j Montreal, July ji. Wireless messages from Ri-> mckcate that the fabric of the tail fin "gave trouble" 200 miles from Montreal, and the commander reduced the speed to ten knots. Ninety minutes later temporary repairs had been effected, and the speed was82 words
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Article110 1930-08-02 22 [Reuters Service.] Karachi, July 30. A serious situation has developed at Sind owing to the floods, and $o t 000 people have evacuated to Sukkur. Thousands have been rendered homeless, over one hundred villages beifl* submerged. The waters are closing in on Shiktf 1 upr truin the110 words
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Article60 1930-08-02 22 [Reuters' Service. London, JuL; The airman, Capt. Barnard, took <* from Lvmpne Aerodrome at 4.J morning in an attempt to litaDUi" record flight to MalU and back, flying a Puss Moth monoplane to reach Malta this evening. Malta, A I Capt. Barnard has accomplish first non-stop60 words
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Advertisement84 1930-08-02 22 If youi hair is stubborn conquer it with p\ KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE A«k AfJ v te •a* J^*^2t\ n. a^Hf 111 M^l Hsra^ll The Mermen Trio! It-Mermen Shaving Cream Softens any l>eard. Razor never pulls. Stimulates the skin. X» Mermen Skin Balm. Delightfully cooling foraftershaving. Absolutely J» Mermen84 words
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Advertisement19 1930-08-02 22 li^ Sleeplessness Go back to sound healthy sleep by strengthening your nerves with Sanetogen. SANATOCEN The True Tonic -Food19 words
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Article465 1930-08-02 23 July 30. c ..ked in the House of Comstatement as to the agenda il Conference, the Prime Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, re;c Conference would afford ity for general review and ol all matters, both in the nnl political spheres of comtt to the members of the Commonwealth,465 words
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Article44 1930-08-02 23 [Reuters Service.] New York, July 31. Two earthquate shocks rocked Pa- nama City and the Canal Zone about two o'clock in the afternoon. Buildings were shaken and there was wild panic, but according to the Associated Press no damage was done. o«o»o-44 words
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Article46 1930-08-02 23 [Reuters Service.] Shanghai, July 30. At the request of the Chinese authorities the Settlement Police this I morning raided and searched the residI ences of Mr. Rover, Tass Agency correspondent, and If. Maharain, Soviet Agent, but did not find anything incriminating.46 words
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Article92 1930-08-02 23 [Reuters Service.] Rangoon, July 30Mr. Hook's body has been discovered by the expedition which left here recently. (It will be remembered that in an attempt to beat Capt. Hinkler's record flight, Messrs. Hook and Matthews left Lympne, England, recently for Australia. The machine crashed on the slopes92 words
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Article341 1930-08-02 23 L "Reuters Service.] London, July 30. The personnel of the Economic Mission to the Far East will consist of chairman, Sir Ernest Thomson (Chairman of the Executive of the Joint Committee of Cotton Trade Organisations), who is also chairman of the cotton section of the341 words
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91 1930-08-02 23 [Renter's Service.] London, July 31. In the House of Commons to-day, with reference to the ratification of the London Naval Treaty in respect of the United Kingdom, it was stated that the instrument of ratification had been signed by the King and would be deposited91 words
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Article95 1930-08-02 23 Router's Service.] The Maharapah Kumar of Vizianagram, a keen cricket enthusiast, who has already expressed his intention to include some Ceylon cricketers in his side to meet the M.C.C., when they visit India, lias got into ecommunication with Dr. John Rockwood, with a view to bringing95 words
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981 1930-08-02 24 AMERICAN GUNBOAT IN ACTION WITH CHINESE COOMMUNISTS. [Renter's Service.] New York, July 31. It is reported from Shanghai that the Reds have attacked the Tnited States gunlHXit "Palos," near Changsha. Five American sailors arc wounded and 50 Rcils are killed and many wounded. Shanghai, July 3^. It is reported that981 words
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Advertisement216 1930-08-02 25 t f I B FOR GOOD HEALTH Hi DRINK I ORANGE-SMASH 1 M Sin Made from tne J uice I I I^hl r 'P e sweet ora nges- 1 HU healthfol refreshing I Ml FRAMROZ U Co. I SINGAPORE. 1 ft t 4 .^k I w i LADIES hats, DRESSES,216 words
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416 1930-08-02 26 MR. CHURCHILL AND HIS "SUB-PARLIAMENT" SUGGESTION. Mr. Winston Churchill delivered the famous Romanes Lecture at Oxford, and his suggestion for dealing with the nation's economic problem may receive more attention in the near future than at the present moment. For that reason we quote from the "Daily Telegraph's" report the416 words
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Article135 1930-08-02 26 London, July 4. The Duke of Montrose's offer of land in place of death duties having failed to secure from the Chancellor of the Exchequer anything more tangible than an expression of sympathy, some 25,000 acres of land from his estates were offered for sale in Glasgow.135 words
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Article266 1930-08-02 26 TESTING THE EFFECTS OF CARBON MONOXIDE. POISON SYMPTOMS. All Sensory Perceptions Become Dull. London, July 4. A daring experiment by Professor J. S. Haldane and a companion, who has teen a Mount Hverest explorer, but whose name has not been given, is described in the British Medical Journal.266 words
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Article150 1930-08-02 26 U.S. DOCTOR CLAIMS DISCOVERY OF IMMUNISING VACCINE. Xew York, June 9. Dr. J. A. Pfeiffer, of the University of Maryland Medical School, announces that he has discovered the cause of the common cold and developed both a cure and a preventive. Dr. Pfeiffer isolated a micrococcus,150 words
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Article124 1930-08-02 26 A Place For Everything. Once a memt>er of the Eubassvftj oonpuuned to tbc proprietor thai k could net the same brandy at half to price from a wine merchant '> "Ah! but this is the Embassy/ 1 plied Luigi. "it makes all tin difference. A week later the same mem'^r124 words
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Advertisement361 1930-08-02 26 <m 9 m >^+4 I'COOD BOOKS"! < UtHE HOLY BIBLE. Authorised J Version. In large variety of types and bindings. Published by the British and Foreign Bible Society, S.P.CK. Oxford University Press, the King's Printers, and Collins Clear- <• j! Type Press. T Price from 50 cents to $10. V361 words
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Advertisement121 1930-08-02 26 V V V V V V V V V V V •.*«I M f THE SINGAPORE J EMPLOYMENT > bureau. I HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED %AT No. 42 DHOBY GHAUT, for the convenience of those seeking employ-* £ment-to register* names and other parti- Oculars of applicants J FOR EMPLOYMENT. t APPLICANTS121 words
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1066 1930-08-02 27 ARGUS - Sport of The Week A MALAYAN REVIEW. ARGUS BY year's Malaya Cup soccer nt,al r be between Singapore and Setoo once again. I say that with all ggct to Malacca, whom Singapore to meet in the Southern Div- Selangor got through all right in -real match against Penang. had most1,066 words
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Advertisement204 1930-08-02 27 ASSETS EXCEED $ll,000;000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). uEAO 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 ♦> British Life Assurance204 words
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Advertisement152 1930-08-02 28 SINGAPORE HU A PA 0 UNOW 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 0 Phone 7656. SAMPLE COPY GLADLY SENT152 words
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Advertisement204 1930-08-02 28 "H° !tlo! I i RECLYKOL 2 J is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shewn 1; j chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and ace: in the urine of patients after a few days treatment will 1 this preparation was reduced to a minimum, it •> eliminated altogether,204 words
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Article, Illustration77 1930-08-02 30 Hhotograph taken in the District Court compound, Penang, on the eve of departure on transfer of Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, District Judge and First Magistrate, Penang, to K.L. as Secretary for Postal Affairs S.S. and F.M.S. Mr. Arthur is the77 words
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Article, Illustration143 1930-08-02 30 GROUP PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT THE IST ANNIVERSARY OF THE 3ELANGOR UNITED ORIENTAL CLUB, KUALA LUMPUR. Left to right— Front row (Sitting) Messrs. Rahim Bukhash, Yahaya, Cheah Choc Lav Ane Tian Guan (Hnn Tr» as ,,r.ri n., n r, o -j Tamby Hamid (Vice-president), Tham Theng Kah143 words
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Advertisement445 1930-08-02 34 %^^"?> WEAKNESS, i >^1 DEBILITY So AN)EM I A W^DESCHIENS 'Syrup I^\ of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc, I What would you do if you lost445 words
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Article645 1930-08-02 35 SWIMMING. (By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-PoweJl of Gilwell). jfo Scout is very much good unless swim— because if he cannot cannot carry out in full his of Being Prepared to help other poplc at all times. Yu:y summer most people do a bit of boating and645 words
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Advertisement60 1930-08-02 35 Fresh Coffee. 1 Beans Roasted In Java And Ground In View Of Purchasers By Our Electric Coffee Mill At The Rate Of 2 Mm- utes A Pound. Obtainable In 1 Pound Tins Or In Packets i Any Quantity. Guaranteed Pure Coffee Without Mixture Whatsoever. SOLE IMPORTERS T. C. KIAT COMPANY.60 words
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Advertisement407 1930-08-02 35 BROADWAY MUSIC I STORE. I (adjoining Tivoli Theatre). f 338 North Bridge Road, j SINGAPORE. Piano Tnners, and Repairers of all J Musical Instruments, Dealers in f Brunswick Machines, and Record*. I Suppliers of First Class Dance Band, f I Charges Moderate, j Large stock of Jewel, and Gennette I407 words
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Advertisement310 1930-08-02 36 SOME TIME NEVER NO! Make it this year and place your order right away for an Austin "7 Car. TOURER $1,275. SALOON $1,495. Jull particulars gladly sent on request. Xsrial run arranged mtfiout any obligation to you Phone. 5088, 5089. Borneo Motors Ltd. SINGAPORE, MALACCA, SEREMBAN, KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, TAiPING,310 words
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Advertisement184 1930-08-02 36 before baby is born Protect your health and baby's during these months by making sure that your body is richly provided with that most important element, Calcium (lime), which nature needs for th^healths growth of the expected child. A defi* ciency of calcium not only results in a weakening ot184 words
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Article, Illustration85 1930-08-02 37 The Starter. A. H. Blake, T. P. Hepworth, W. E. Coates, K. G. A. Doohee and K. Bossing— 2nd in Club Fours. H. F. A. Jackson— winner, Junior Sculls. Spectators. A. E. P'lgrams, H. Scott Ram, M. E. Marshall, A. P. Goldman and C. B.85 words
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Article, Illustration69 1930-08-02 38 Competitors who came from all parts of Malaya. Ball and Basket Game. hoik uance. Drill Display. Mitsuboshi Cos. Team— Champions. Start of the Marathon Race. The Winner. Ball Game. Children competing in the Ball Game. Ladies Candle and Lantern Race. Children enjoying the game of69 words
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Article986 1930-08-02 40 THE VISIT OF THE CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN MAKES THIS FRIENDLY APPRECIATION Oh SERVICE AT THIS JUNCTURE. Japan's Peace Record. There i* a significant aiuclc in the ••komid Table" about Japan, ia Wftich th L imtei deals not vrtiiy MM pe°P l<i illu l i986 words
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Article107 1930-08-02 40 Pare, please Fare I 1 The passenger paid no attention. Fare, please I" Still the passenger was oblivious. Uy the ejaculatory term, Fare said the conductor, I imply no reference to the state of the weatlie., the complexion of the admirable blonde you observe ill the contiguous107 words
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Article, Illustration283 1930-08-02 40 It is just in her "teen age" that a life. Vet so often it happens that girls their strength— are quickly tired, pale, happy, these sre sure signs of anaer undernourished blood. Dr. Williams' 1 sands of girls. Here is the personal cxi wife residing283 words
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Article374 1930-08-02 40 "A HOUIIMLI NAME IN 14 COUNTKIir The teacher was trying to explain to he class the significance oi white. He asked Why do you think a bride always wears white on her wedding-day? So one answered. Teacher 'It is because white betoketis happiness, and her wedding-day374 words
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Article1337 1930-08-02 41 »U,l may < {)ld v Mir Holiness before Cod and our ip ,U- the great Apostle to blf ..^loiiians. It was the hab't 10 use b«'ld, broad words filled to overflowing with a 'I' ,l Un especially in his final Ik re, a> is usual, wi find1,337 words
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Article757 1930-08-02 41 LEADERSHIP IN THE CHURCH. Unite in the Paradiso, using metaphors which are somewhat mixed, describes the Apostles as at once sowers of the seed and the chest* in which an abundant harvest is stored. The seed they sowed is the teaching of their Master, who is the revelation757 words
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Advertisement35 1930-08-02 41 "Taking care of his tummy!" HEALTHY BABES MAKE HAPPY MOTHERS. lT>a\lß!Ljfe h A 1 11 w^jsob&vsbi 11 <■' a ENSURE HEALTH AND HAPPINESS BY SAFE-GUARDING THE LITTLE ONES AGAINST STOMACH AND INTESTINAL TROUBLES. Of dtemisb everywhere35 words
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Article1037 1930-08-02 42 THE WOMAN WHO WAS TOO SUPKKIOS. There wm once a young woman who was very clever, and very good, and very Unpopular. She was so clever that she had made I great reputation for herself as studtiit at one «-f OUT mode.n universities, where she had taken her1,037 words
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Article568 1930-08-02 42 l^ Supernatural Joys. The dicpcit joys, the only joyi worthy of the name, are supernatural. These joys are I < >m of faith and charity. The more brilliant the light of fciitu that presents motives for repoicing t<> the Blind, the greater the resulting felicity. .And they568 words
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1074 1930-08-02 43 Patsy Hendren - THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST CRICKET SERIES. Patsy Hendren WHERE ARE OUR BRADMANS? AUSTRALIAN METHODS WE MUST ADOPT. Every Player A Coach. By I There is a growing cry in England that we are not finding young men to continue our great game of cricket ana comparisons are being drawn with1,074 words
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Article406 1930-08-02 43 July 23. The King and Queen today greeted, at Buckingham Palace, the 300 bishops in London for the Lambeth Conference. During a speech to them His Majesty referred to the possibilities of Christian reunion. He expressed particular pleasure at the meeting of the bishops of the Anglican406 words
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