Malayan Saturday Post, 4 October 1930
1930-10-04
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section25 1930-10-04 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER PUBLISHED EVERY &ATURDAY ii i.j i VOL. VII. NO. 37. OCTOBER 4, 1930. PRICE 20 CENTS.25 words
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Advertisement216 1930-10-04 1 DRINK SOLARIEGO SHERRY I* TH E BiHNEO CO., LTD. sniiiin" 1 1 -j I -^i^^iiß""i^sr DELIGHTFUL DESIGNS IN OUR NEW X^^ilil^^^V I SIEWINQ SILVER lE.P.N. S. UK o^lo I jot&^ Tempting Jlnd Smart Jn Mppearance. I *v»«^fci M*^^; it dyE US PLEASURE TO HELP YOU TO MAKE THE HIGHT SELEC216 words
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Advertisement11 1930-10-04 1 MOET AND GHANDON GHAMPAGNE FOR ALL OGGASIONS Agents:TIE lOIIEO CO., LTI.11 words
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Advertisement133 1930-10-04 2 I MtmMI»»»Mimn«'»"»"""" >r Trr TTttrrf TTtttt 1 'ii i m tmmitir*t*-t*i-T****"***— 4 WAFER CAMERAS! LIGHT COMPACT EXTREMELY THIM REMARKABLY STRONG RIGIDLY CONSTRUCTED. Uses fronfilms fPUttes 4f yftmpacks Full Particulars From SINGAPORE PHOTO Co., 56-3 HIGH STRBBT, SINOAPOiB. Ttl. "lAEASTUDK) SIMGAPOII." fBMHt QB&9 i 1 'HMMWHMMMIHiMMMMaMMMtMMMMMMWMtMMnfnOTMMtItMIMMMHiMMMMnHWIi^^^^M H4^c kom rwmp our Orange133 words
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Advertisement166 1930-10-04 2 nn I SINCERE DISPENSARY Ltd, I SI NGAPORE. s I Wholesalers Retailers of I Drugs, Chemicals, Patent McdiIcines Surgical Instruments. I Proprietors of I THE BEST tf MOST I ECONOMICAL HAIR DRESSING 1 SPECIAL HAIR ORE AM I Urge size: M eta. per bottle or $6. 00 jpor dozen |£b&M166 words
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The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED
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Article632 1930-10-04 3 Where would American be to-day it it weren't lot prohibition?* 1 asks writer. Back in America, probably. Jackie, 'only that little >crap of in in tor me Mother That is not foe you— it is for >i>ter." Jackie: "What! All that for her?" Brown My wife is632 words
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Advertisement107 1930-10-04 3 Ia lor the discriminaticg hostess, ill dealers thronghont Malaya, Sole Agents: A BARrHOLOMEUSZ LTD.. s At RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. TLANTIC CO>QUERED AGAIN! THE /vmch Messrs COSTES and ELLONTE recently flew from ARIS to NEW YORK was. of Durse, lubricated with. MOTOR OIL the Quality Oil of JTERNATIONAL Fame i C,107 words
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Advertisement238 1930-10-04 3 HELP FOR CAMBRIDGE V i EXAMINATIONS. J j > Paraphrases of King Henry V, < I J Coriolanus, Last of the Barons, etc. each O.tl J j t Questions and Notes of King < Henry V, Coriolanus, Gospel ot J 4 St. Matthew, Acts of the Apos- ties, etc. each238 words
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Article662 1930-10-04 4 Smiles of the Week. j My congratulations to H. 1.. on weathering the Legislative Council meeting without "^etting it hot" about that rubber pronouncement a 9 But I can hardly o -n^ratulate then HflwnirafiUnriffTf the Unofficial Meml>er> of pro-Restriction views on their mercifulness. Sorely they forgot whom they represent662 words
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Advertisement233 1930-10-04 4 Tl n PILL HAIRAN No. 1. ACTS LIKF MAGIC JUSTARR;\ E n FROM HINDUSTAN. I A Specific whicn thickens the hum semen, emiss ons and all sort^ c t Sperm ttorrrhoen. No. 1 Price $10 00 per bottle I No. 2 Price $3 50 per bottle. I MINYAK TEGANG No.233 words
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Article530 1930-10-04 5 ■cup Final Sequel. I [ftei reading the SmhUgi of the I- ninitf^ of Inquiry composed of three M l]ist> besides Mr. Hacker it was I intention to criticize the committee's I Lesion bat Mr. Hastic is such :t I Lver t.ictk'Uii that not only did he save530 words
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Article175 1930-10-04 5 The whole secret of a successful life b to find out what it is one's destiny to do, and then do it. Some day there may come to one the duty to do a disagreeable task, to take up a cause which will yield no reward a175 words
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Advertisement58 1930-10-04 5 RELIABLE TENNIS RACKETS j Slazenger's #jM;!v ;jj\ Badmintons Spalding's «jj|^ Foot b a 1 1 s jkust i n 's Running Shoes .Cleaves Boxing Gloves] syk c s Chest Expanders Banckroft's 1 Developers Jackets I Dumbe 1 1 s "^O ALL OTHBR MB Arwi£T/CQOOOS/IT «PrkCC amk i*j 68, NORTH BRIDGE58 words
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Advertisement164 1930-10-04 5 I SHORTLY AT THE I ALHAMBRA DON JOSE MOJICA 'ONE MAD KISS" The sensational new screen find —the Kreateal living lyric tenor the JJ J* "SINGING VALENTINO" with voice of silver tinging his own .j. glorkm* romantic kweaongs! 9ee! Hear! TbeScratn't newest and ji most magnetic PERSONALITY I y 0164 words
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Advertisement126 1930-10-04 6 ■> I i I BsOK v In BB BH I I I BS^BH^B^Bflfll B i ■KwßUt^ Dp IH^^^^^^^^b 8 Ufs2^i- L^^ Henry Waugh Co, Ltd., FORMERLY KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED. Sole Agents .fr a i i R R IDEAL GIFTS FOR BOYS GIRLS. COLOURED COVERS COLOURED PLATES STRONGLY BOUND. PRICES MODERATE.126 words
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Advertisement159 1930-10-04 6 I'^ V^ >^l^ yl'V 6. 15 TO.NIGHT 6. 15 j MATINEES TO-DAY and TO-MORROW at 3. 15~ DOtGUS FAIRBANKS and MARY PICKFOI in Shakespeare's Glorious Comedy I "7>^^^BpP^^ A H '''«lJrl X 'Sv MARY PICKFORD*DOU6LAS FAIRBANKS. StA« mTAMWG of «k«SHft»r« "TAMING T H F E SHREW" ALL-TALKING, ALL-LAIGHING SENSATION. GET159 words
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Article, Illustration59 1930-10-04 7 I il Clementi on a tour of inspection. (Below) Miss P. G. Chapman's Siamese C?t. Ist Prize. (Below)' I" idy Clementi, who won the Jumping com m >; tion on Miss Cecilia dementi's Raja." H.E. Sir Cecil dementi accompanied by Sir William Murison inspecting59 words
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Article, Illustration44 1930-10-04 8 Phoenix Aerated Water Co. awarded Ist. prize for decorated advertisement veh icle. Winner Ist. prize. Winner Ist. prize. Judging the mules. Mrs. T. Kennard's Cross-bred "Sombong". Ist. Prize. Lady dementi distributing the prizes. Mrs. L. J. Maclntyre's Cross-bred "Jerry". Ist. Prize44 words
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Advertisement161 1930-10-04 9 t ZTa/re doctor s Zip BIOCITIN t CHARGES YOUR BRAIN NERVE CELLS WITH ENERGY, AND SO ENSURES AGAINST PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FATIGUE. ObtainabU in Do»W*r and tablet form from first-class Dispensaries and Star** #r /rom t HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD. 809, 311 313. North Bridge Boad, SINGAPORE. a CARLSBERG BEER161 words
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4032 1930-10-04 10 KATHARINE TYNAN - OUR SPECIAL SHORT STORY: Lady Elizabeth's Room KATHARINE TYNAN I By ll I There as an aching M '->out the little figure "f Anthony Robert John Vict< inder, Vis am Eerry--11- >■ i the i^erlean, the Re tor's wife ai I rtabL oman, long to anal up her breast .aid4,032 words
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Advertisement15 1930-10-04 10 Craven A CORK-TIPPED CICARETTE IN THE WORLD. DO /VOT AFFECT THE THROAT. CARRERAS LTD, LONDON.15 words
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Article717 1930-10-04 11 TQ ADVANTAGES COMPARED I W |TH LEATHER. I MEDICAL OPINION. I of rubber as comparI r| o aw ear are outlined in I tlv isMied by the RubI \,>ociation and it is inI irgnmcoti advaocI both commodities I I re past those iv a pottI with authority on717 words
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Article316 1930-10-04 11 Berlin, Aug. 27. Dr. Paul Fried explains, in a pamphlet describing his experiences as head ol the Matrimonial Advice Bureau at Wiesbaden, how happiness in marriage is to be attained. He thinks the union which springs from mutual affection and common interest is most likely to result in316 words
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Advertisement178 1930-10-04 11 t rTiB I I i flß^ i^TMW" I Brown against a paling ?ky, I £m ]"lOr'^ r Il iumr*lßUrf^ i 1 Winged romance drifting by, j\ JSMJju i Ikj ■j^Hf-f-r*" Shaped by dreams, long, long ago B^^™^^^™^™^^^^^^^^^^^™^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Half a century a<jo Sweetened W Condensed Milk was introduced 1 I into178 words
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Our London Letter
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Letter1622 1930-10-04 12 A PATRON OF AVIATION. TALKIES" BY TELEVISION. THE LION OF GLAMIS. London, Aug. 29, 1930. The Prince's Holiday. The Prince of Wales has declined to undertake public engagements until the end of September. He feels that he needs a complete private holiday. The Prince will spend much1,622 words
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Letter662 1930-10-04 33 otswotft," "Gen* <>t the North," d Cheddar and the Wye Valley." In v natter <>f iilms aboard ship, the tin* mauci Travel Association hopes that before it will be able to help the shipping n by supplying films of its ..dvising where suitable films K got. All the interests conindecd,662 words
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Advertisement17 1930-10-04 12 ANNOUNCING! GOLD SPOT VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 50 CENTS FOR 50 MANUtACTUHtD BY Ardath Tobacco Co., Ltd. LONDON. i17 words
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Article9 1930-10-04 13 LINDSAY HAMILTON - NEW SERIAL STORY. THE BLACK ASP. LINDSAY HAMILTON. ~b"9 words
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Article2055 1930-10-04 13 Chapter I. ftDY MURIEL'S ADVENTURE. Munel Waine WM conscious of relief M Nathaniel Bingham's U1) lk drew readily away from Lon- m wet its nose to the open country. >! v ..mediately reaction: the a (lf a n ,w fear, this time not i fear of reo^nition but2,055 words
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Advertisement42 1930-10-04 13 |WAH HENC Co, (PHOTO STORE.) 95, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (Opposite Adelphi Building) SINGAPORE. THE HOUSE FOR ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. SPECIALITIES:Cooke Lenses, Voigtlander Cameras, Agfa Products, L I Artists 1 Requisites and Other Photo Goods. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. Phone 7445. Tel. "PHOTOSTORE" Singapore. »fr42 words
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Advertisement275 1930-10-04 14 I N? 950 Unit CeU 1 Tr adbmark register^ 0 I p LASHLICHT battery I \The world's finest I H ILASHLIfwHT !J SI BATTERY 0? I I IIiVEREADY Unit Cells are unfailing I J I long lasting extremely brilliant I Obtainable from all first class dealers. Fmctury Kepwtrntatiu'K: 1 I275 words
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Advertisement254 1930-10-04 14 -r^^fy You must try it I A v k MWL. I Expensive} Postum} Quite the contrary. ~^2 I It costs only two cents a cup to prepare. y^ I Healthful} Yes indeed its an every day I drink for everybody. I "Flavour? Try this cup isn't it delicious [j &nd254 words
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Article, Illustration78 1930-10-04 15 The G.O.C. (second from left) with some officers. The "B" Coy. advancing intr the naval area. "D" Coy. "B 1' Coy. at Woodlands. SINGAPORE TO PENANG AND BACK ON BICYCLES. Philip A. Seth, E. Palmer and Bonnie Duke who made J he tr| P photographed78 words
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Article, Illustration40 1930-10-04 16 Watching the hockey match. S.R.C. beat Raffles Inst. by 3 to nil. Photo shows the great golfer Bobby Jones, with his wife and Commissioner Joseph Johnston, waving his hat in acknowledgment of greeting by his admirers.40 words
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Advertisement97 1930-10-04 17 pWALL CLOCKS I MODERN STYLE TO ILLUSTRATION fl W Size 28|4" x 1514" mm/no >'1H *\4" silvered dial H^jJj^^H W^'R STRIKE ON gloria going B^PHH OAK OR WALNUT ROBINSON Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED IN THi STUUTt UTTmttNTS). Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. TTTT-mfTTII I II I I lIIIIHIIII lIJJ EASTERN GRAMOPHONE CO., LTD.97 words
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Advertisement118 1930-10-04 17 TWO NEW "CRUSHES". &ig&ei> Daddy of the Weitchx family v& V\ B^^ ,^F If f m pOR twenty years Big Ben has been demon- strating his dependability and usefulness in millions of homes. Over this long period of years Big Ben has kept pace with the times .in style in118 words
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Article13 1930-10-04 18 •> Special to The Malayan Saturday Post." Copyright. London, Sept. 4, 1030.13 words
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1496 1930-10-04 18 Mr. Chesterton's new volume, "Four Paaltlesfc Felons (Cassellj contains four of his best paradoxes. The stories are told to a Chicago journalist with a tremendous reputation as "a live wire," and whose curiosity has been aroused as to the personality of a certain gentleman, the1,496 words
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Advertisement72 1930-10-04 18 H. M. V. I FOR I PERFECT REPRODUCTION I Call In And See The Latest Models I New Records Are Arriving Regularly jl Mil M. M. Y. .Meeessories in stock I Gramophone Dept Ground Floor 1858 Robinson Co., Ltd. 1930 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*) SINGAPORE \)^^^jLL)Ji KUALA imm 172 words
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2569 1930-10-04 19 SINGAPORE AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION DINNER. Singapore Amateur Football celebrated the "Malaya" ut(irv by giving a dinner f the a* Garden Club, Siglap. last M X L. Hastie, President of the x presided and in proposing the f the victorious Singapore M.'naOip U-a.u said: rv^ieinen, 111 season closed yea uith the2,569 words
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Advertisement95 1930-10-04 19 ia^\\\\ J| MM M HP V^Br TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE CONCENTRATED IN NSfl^ PATENTED FEATURES FROM EDGE TO EDGE. Bends without distortion. The new shaped holes peryy\^jh mit the use of specially tempered steel 17% thicker a\o\Wk than the average. The extra thickness ensures .J& c *?&.> \\\\^BL rigidity and prevents95 words
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Advertisement136 1930-10-04 19 Java Stuffs. Itu. ill K.il'Mk Huah Salak Asm. Crystallm-M Tamarind. < '.inger. Nutmeg. Agar Agar. Noga Kachang. Noga Biji-Gajus. Huah Chermay Huah Kabung. Uetidtng I<cmbu Kering. Ivida Lembu (Asep) Kering. Satuhai Lingkong. Goreng Udang. Goreng Badjak. Goreug Dendeng. Goreng Petis. Chilli Siam. Goreng Paja (Mixed Up). Beras Ketan Cakes. Kachang136 words
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Advertisement32 1930-10-04 20 THE INTERESTING WAY p choice of £i2Oa^ d £ii2 ™r USING PRESIDENT LINERS ACROSS THE PACIFIC ANY AMERICAN OB CANAOIAN RAIL LINE ACPOSS THE COnTJN£n~ DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES AND AMERICAN MAIL LINE32 words
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Article58 1930-10-04 21 8000 MASSACRED BY BANDITS. [keuter's Service] n trmy of bandits a few *eeks a.v« tucked Libsicii. in South Kansu. The nha biunts pot »l> A*l»*« r^ ist hut after a month's sie^e the hiim its stormed the town and wreaked terrible ven.ueancc- killing everyone except young irls uh<> uere canie(l58 words
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Article120 1930-10-04 21 [Reuier's Service.] London, Sept. 2u. "The Pilgrim Trust," as Mr. l dward Haikness's benefaction to Britain is styled, begins work on Oct. 1 >t The ex-lTcniier, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, one of the trustees, outlining the objects of the donation in a letter to "The Times," says120 words
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Article116 1930-10-04 21 I Renter's Service. London, Sept. -KjThe death is announced of the novelist William IVtt Ridge. Tlie novels of William Pett Ridge made a wide appeal, largely because they were peopled by characters, mostly Londoners, leading ordinary commonplace lives, drawn chiefly from business, Mil -official and sub-domestic116 words
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Article33 1930-10-04 21 [Renter's Service.] London, Sept. 2<). A bulletin on the condition of Lord Birkenhead reports recurrence of congestion of one lung accompanied l>y considerable rise iii temperature. His general condition remains good.33 words
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Article131 1930-10-04 21 DUKE OF GLOUCESTER TO ATTEND CORONATION. [Reuters Service.] The I^e °f Gloucester will leave [/to&oa "ii tVt IO f r Abyssinia to represent tto Kinu at the nlnn;ltin nf »h t Kmperor. He wJU i°' n tllc H an para ai Marseilles and travel in it to131 words
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Article45 1930-10-04 21 [Reuters Service. Washngtoo, S?i»t. jo. Cobad Richavd Oeecy, I "niteil States Marine Cuf|M| while home on leave from Haiti, suddenly becaaM demented. He Momded lii> wife with luitclict, it is believed fatally, and Ihetl committed suicide by shooting liim>elt in the lieart.45 words
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33 1930-10-04 21 [Reuters Service.] A Havana mcMfljtX states that an aeroplane from Miami brought $20,000 duo in cash in preparation for the poaabli oontinuation of the run yesterday '■ii the Ranks.33 words
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Article25 1930-10-04 21 [Renter's Service] San Francisco, Sept. jo. Major-General William Ihunhain, w commanded a Division <>f Un Americcin Army in the war, is dead.25 words
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Article97 1930-10-04 21 [Reuters Service.] London, Sept. ju. A trainer named Chapman hai beep «*d off the Xewmarkct Tleatli for ''"I'inj: a horse. ditpotl has a r>i.£ stable wMI >° His patrons including the Huke lf Kicfmonil, the Dtfke «f Norfolk, the r »>f whom was recently elected I j97 words
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240 1930-10-04 22 The Malayan Saturday Post October 4, 1930. DON'T BE TOO DOWN HEARTED! 11 Is cllCHCilUc giOOlll UlUi ple.vades Malaya all ngnt [or ratnef ah wrong, in these dark days. And it needs exceptionally keen vision to discern any 'kindly light" relieving tlie depressing outlook. Let us all, however, endeavour to240 words
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Article288 1930-10-04 22 There w eie three outstanding features of the [legislative Council meeting on Monday, when the Estimates for next year were submitted. Nothing whatever was said about rubber that is, about the recent no-Kesti iction announcement when something exciting had }>een looked for by many people] it was288 words
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Article452 1930-10-04 22 HISTORIC CEREMONY. ißeuter's Service.] Shanghai, Sept. 2Q. Brilliant sunshine aud a cloudless blue sky marked the penultimate stage of the rendition of Wei Hai Wei when the lltmilHTl of the territory and villages assembled this morning at Government offices to bid farewell to the452 words
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Article499 1930-10-04 22 Wei Hai Wei, Oct. i. Wei Hai Wei presents a gay spectacle this morning oil the occasion of the rendition. The British warships are dressed aud are flying the Chinese flag. The Chinese men-of-war are the Chinghai, and the Haihsing which arrived beflagged in the early499 words
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Advertisement112 1930-10-04 22 Hair lovely and as you want it all day long KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE Mother, you must carefully choose Baby's talcum. Talcums of heavy scents, or coarse in texture, irritateandinflame tender skins. Such talcums maybe gritty or caustic. Don' t use them for your baby Mermen Borated Talcum is112 words
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Advertisement22 1930-10-04 22 Hi Heat arH the Nerves Conquer the nerve -weakening influence of constant heat by atremjtluning your nerves with The True Tonic -Food22 words
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Article298 1930-10-04 23 iv year* W the greatest adventure muderuMmes-pertaapb one of the 1 adventures of all times— was KLrtaken by dauntless, courageous d men. Previously tested by .:<.hips and countless daring node m n p, the* chose to fathom the Ks-.cry of »bat is carelessly called298 words
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Article38 1930-10-04 23 I Neuter's Service. 1 London, Oct. i. 'xlitioncil Rioi, considerably l(] wag lattnclied at Cardiiißton "•^ti-.i Inside her sister ship the f(>r 'ncr will undertake a test Ipuitory to leaving for India38 words
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Article132 1930-10-04 23 [Renter's Service, j Madrid, Sept. 28. Twenty-thousand Republicans from all over the country filled the bull-ring, to-day t<» throw down the gauntlet to the monarchy. The meeting was entirely revolutionary but nuxterate in language. The former Literal Minister, Seii«>r Alcaia Zamora, declared that the King must132 words
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Article155 1930-10-04 23 BANKER'S SCHEME. [Renter's Service.] London, Oct 2. The attention of delegates to the Imperial Conference is befog drawn to a scheme of Mr. J. P. Darling's, Directs* «>f the Midland Hank, to pool the Empire 1 gold reserves of in an Empire Bank, the shareholders of155 words
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Article100 1930-10-04 23 Lkcuters Service. J Paris, Sept. 2y. A clear-cut deiiuition oi French foreign policy was to-day enunciated by ihc premier, M. Tardieu. In a speech at Aiencoii he said that France intended to persevere in the task* of organising peace politically and economically all over the world, especially100 words
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85 1930-10-04 23 LKeuter's .Service.] Xev\ York, Sept. 2y. In a suite lilled from the deck to the! ceiling with flowers and other presents from all parts of America, Su Thomas LlptOO aboard tile Leviathan, bade fareweii to journalists and snowed that his mind \us85 words
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Article157 1930-10-04 23 PREMIER'S SPEECH ON THE ECONOMIC OUTLOOK. [Reuters Service.] London, Oct. i. jMr. MacDboald in i bfoadctd speech said the Imperial Conference opened in b splendid spirit. The outlook for the world trade depression may seem disquieting bat on the very magnitude <>t our problem 1 build good bope157 words
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Advertisement51 1930-10-04 23 a trial run wit ft pleasure, you are sure to be pleased wild tf)e performance of tf>e ■ml Chrysler i Real Quality and Excellent Value at a very Reasonable Price. Tourer $1,875, Sedan $2,150. REAL VALUE. BORNEO MOTORS, Ltd. SINGAPORE. p enaog. Ipoh, Tdipiug, Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, Malacca and Haad51 words
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Article1541 1930-10-04 24 London, Sept. 30. The death has OOOffftd of Lord Birkenhead. London, Oct. 1. The body of Lord Dirkcnhcad was taken last night from his Lofldoß residence to the chapel of Gray's Inn, of which the Marl was a Hencher. The body will remain in the chapel1,541 words
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Article61 1930-10-04 24 [Rsfrrui's Service 1 Simla. Sept. 2 Tlu < vcrnawil of India's d on lvii titntiffi— l reform »•> sent by^ mail '< London yesterday. The am j'atili i> nnanimous. Its -5 i iU cover all mil m»i tain Blatters, such future <>i the India CHBck and th« COB61 words
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Advertisement260 1930-10-04 24 b^f is the way 1U i^yto earn more The Remarkable I. C j Method makes Home Study simple, practiy and profitable. THREE THINGS EVERY vJ WANTS To make good. To have hi* ibilitiea recognised. To cam more tiu>ne>, for BMMMi i| "j world'- standard oi nun's H iu t .i260 words
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743 1930-10-04 25 ARGUS - Sport of The Week A MALAYAN REVIEW. ARGUS yy The indent of the Malays and the rtpooed Singapore Cup final provides S lesson for club officials -usually the people to blame. It is seldom the ,l aye r, who beC9CNBC "awkward" about thing*. TIKV are mostl > r alwa y743 words
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Advertisement348 1930-10-04 25 ill MM >* MMMMMMMM»WWMvvwv9i j ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Intorforated in Straits Settlements). a i HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. J j The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England348 words
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Article463 1930-10-04 26 Reuter'f Service I, olid 11 K't I The Imperial Conference "t" which is likely to haw i:ir-: caching effect on Kmpire relationships assembled for the firH time in the Locarno Room at the Forei.cn Office. The Prime Ministers and selected Cabinet Ministers ,»f Great Brittin and463 words
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Article376 1930-10-04 26 r CLOSE-UPS. neve crici over spilt milk. It il often hard job t<> hold d&WI a soft job. Men who know the least are likely to imc the most. When a man hasn't enough worry he should marry. It's unlucky to meet a black cat if you're376 words
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Advertisement165 1930-10-04 26 lEp^f-ii Here's "BIG CAR" Luxury P t% •^1 W/ 1OU "ig Lar Losr Sn«?.«4«^ let the b«gn«ss of this hondsome new 1931 Hupmobile Century Six deceive you as to pice Hupmobile engineers hove f* j deliberately put extra size, extra Ivsury, extra value into this new Mj Six but it165 words
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Advertisement22 1930-10-04 26 gjtj^^fcl jB CAMERA REPAIRS EXECUTED BY EXPERT Workman from JAPAN. Work Guaranteed. A Trial Order Solicited. MIMOSA STUDIO 233. B*ncoolen Street SINGAPORE.22 words
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Article1763 1930-10-04 27 2_So sooner bad Lady Muriel recovered EE i li«.-r breath and .urown accustomed to the E dizzy driving of the dant in Mack than she determined that her curiosity must Es c satisfied. The two men in front had discarded masks for caps, but it was im- |K>ssihle to1,763 words
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Advertisement615 1930-10-04 27 rtiiiiiiitniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiifrtiiif mill iiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniit^ Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij. IRUYAL lAIKKT NAVIGATION CO. Of RATAVIAJ (Incorporated in HollanUi I M>l.k CONTRACT WITH lUX sLJ IU-.KLAND* INDIAN (,(A KKNMHNT Telephone No. 6461 sub-connections to:— 5 r Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager *> Desk, Marine Supt., Genera] Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. ami Passage615 words
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Advertisement159 1930-10-04 28 SINGAPORE HU A PA 0 m UNOW MORE PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED A THAN EVER BEFORE I CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS I IN PICTURES FROM CHINA PREAD EVERYWHERE IN MALAYA Advertising Subscription Rates on application to the Publisher's Agents THE PHU-YIK PRESS. 0 240 South Bridge Road, Singapore I Phone 7656. I159 words
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Advertisement208 1930-10-04 28 i RECLYKOLi is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone > in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with this preparation was reduced to a minimum, it no eliminated altogether, while the various organs of the208 words
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Advertisement83 1930-10-04 29 JT^i^V^F^Bn^^F^F^l^Br^^F'iP^^P^P^i^j I. j I X 9^l Bfev i bBI BW it.'" Bfl B^T» 8 BBBH Bk'^B B L f flb *f BBi 881 Jt ~jT BBH v( LI BL«», j |s W^k bL wM BBB*^ -i v i—iife§ bV^BbI BBT 1^" Bbl BBBV BBBBT BM ,^BB E bbT W 4183 words
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Article, Illustration92 1930-10-04 30 There was some bungling over the request of the Malays to postoone this mafh from Tut*!»V to Thursday and the S.A.KA officials decided l to award the game and cup to the Welch. The Welch very sporting I y declined the offer and agreed to play92 words
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Advertisement500 1930-10-04 31 NSIHI (IY3H nOA 3AVH ABOUT THE LIGHTEST OUT-/^fe/^r-v BOARD MOTOR IN THE WORLD!!! cost of operation about 14 j &A/ CENTS PER HOUR. 19 lbs. in ±*-z''-^fXdA W^ we 'g ht fitted to any boat in less than '—7 two m nutes an b e usecJ as an lTte§9K*l!!2s^^ auxiliary500 words
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Advertisement109 1930-10-04 31 I HiqVi GroAe, <f*^t USED FOR EASE AND V SUITABLE FOR jfi SEASON'S GIFT. W These are the qualities of df the Ay v PILOT DESK SET. Jr THE PILOT DESK SET. Price:— $6.60 to $25.00 complete. Colour— White Onyx, Italian Marble, Black, Yellow, Etc. THE PILOT PENS. THE PILOT109 words
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Article, Illustration163 1930-10-04 32 l"nless you arc over normal, a decline m weight should always be taken as an indication of something wrong. In the hot weather especially you should be weighed at intervals to see that your weight i> being maintained. Persistent decreases must be taken seriously for they indicate163 words
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Advertisement172 1930-10-04 32 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The IDEAL HOT WEATHER TONIC for BLOOD and lEIVES i t NORMAL TUTORIAL X I SERIES. 1 ax. Approximation m arithmetic oil J Mi The Normal Mental arithmetic itt 4 a^ Knotty Pomu a. antnmettc a solved .> H. Typical Deductions part 1, U and Ul172 words
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Article1110 1930-10-04 33 Feu of the niillioii> of newspaper readers know anything about how news is gathered and spread, but a moment's reflection suggests that exceedingly clever organizations must be at work to let the world know when a disaster occurs at Timbuktu or when an unpor--1 taut1,110 words
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Advertisement50 1930-10-04 33 ELIZABETH LIMITED ?THE ENGLISH HAIR BEAUTY* SPECIALISTS. 4. PENANG ROAD, (Amber Mansions) H'# guaf anUs inUllifnt tfs*tm*d <k# HAIR. HEAD FACE AND FIGURE/ Permanent Waving improved method by Diplomaed 4 Artists > Medical Electricity and Swedish Massage. State <> Registered Norse. Yeast, Milk and Mad Facial Packs. n 'Phone appointment*50 words
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Article, Illustration774 1930-10-04 34 Lt. Gen. Lord Baden- Powell - Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell HOW TO LEARN TRACKING. IB) of Gilwell). The an of tracking i^>es by different names in different countries. In India it is pugging in America it i> trailing in South Africa it H spooring." You should begin to learn how to track774 words
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Article414 1930-10-04 34 Stockholm, Sept. Atldree's diary from July 13, [897 to Oct. 2, 1897 lias been published. It constitutes a remarkable human and scientific document. The diary consists «>t 142 ptgtf of astronomical, chronomctric and meteorological observations. It >liov\> that on arrival in the Arctic reyi'414 words
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127 1930-10-04 34 London, Sept. 21. J riicinploynieut was the chief theme <>f an important ipeech made by Mr. Lloyd George at Stowmarket yesterday, i in which, referring t«> the Liberal- 1 Labour conversations regarding it i he said "I am prepared to support ,j and co-operate with127 words
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Article82 1930-10-04 34 INDIAN WOMEN LEADERS. I I Bombay, Sept. 22. i Mrs. Rama Baikamdar, who followed j i Mrs. Hansa Mehta only a fortnight ago 4 as President of the Bombay Congress I j War Council and who was arrested 1 on Saturday, was to-day sentenced to j three months imprisonment. A82 words
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Advertisement343 1930-10-04 34 NOODBOOIS JTHE HOLY BIBLE. Authorised! |> Version. In large variety of* types and bindings. Published? •> by the British and Foreign? !> Bible Society, 8.P.C.K., Oxford^ University Press, the King's Printers, and Collins Clear. I Type Press. Price from 50 cents to $10. •> I THE HOLY BIBLE. In Tamil,343 words
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Advertisement135 1930-10-04 35 X WEAKNESS, M >^1 DEBILITY SO AN>EM I A W^^ESCHIENS'Syrup vmxll fcv of H:c moo lob i n 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 I For 5O135 words
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Advertisement259 1930-10-04 36 I YOU MUST SEE THIS VERY ATTRACTIVE i TWO-SEATER AUSTIN 7 Price $1,395. SEND FOR CATALOGUE NO OBLIGATION. I BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Singapore, Penang, Taiping, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur. Estate U Tsust Agencies (1927) Limited. WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT. C REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. I, 2 3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES259 words
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Advertisement203 1930-10-04 36 All in? i/1 Living for years in a hot climate puts a strain on your nerves, too great for many Europeans. THAT feeling of being "dead- Star: tak ng Sanatogen. r.-c particle o this strengthenin tired" shoWS clearly that yOU -containing albumin ani i phosphorus** ent4wener|} are using up the203 words
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Article, Illustration121 1930-10-04 37 THE RT. HON. THE EARL OF BIRKENHEAD, P.C., M.A., D.C.L. Whose death is announced by Reuter was described by the late Lord Balfour as the most brilliant man of his generation. See page 24. he >ver cup presented by Hadji Manjoor Sahib Maricar and Mr M. Alsagoff (of the Malays121 words
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Article, Illustration32 1930-10-04 38 Snaps of the guests. Lt^ol^MacKenzie(mTddle) in the water-pot cracking competition. c:\-c d 1 hzxt. Water pot cracking competition. Tape-cutting race. Stepping stone Race. Shoe Race.32 words
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Advertisement178 1930-10-04 39 Ull llUilllllllllllmlllßli'Ki Wm tf^^M T^^beQ lillil-l ffn i i t .r* z* i^MAAi^Nff' //ijwpy//-f3l ■^ttttti x fnT a tttt wy p^% 1 4 S ffff 9 fffl |'M*-^tß*^l {\tw x^flv //v^/wt/ 1 S ttt Bs^r 3463 HELLO! Is that PHOENIX please Repeat Jfty Xast Order I M THE FLAWIMI. THE178 words
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Advertisement33 1930-10-04 39 The Wine of Kinas The King of Wines i /Agmta. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG V IPOH. BEER IS REAL BEERJ TRY IT. j QumtSt i j33 words
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57 1930-10-04 40 [Reuters* Service.] Berlin, Sept. 20. The death had occurred of FieldMarshal Prince Leopold of Bavaria, ;»t the age «>f <\j years. The Prince was Chief CooMßandef of the Ceiiaa itrmy in the M>i and early in the war he played an important part in57 words
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Article148 1930-10-04 40 END OF SENTENCE. 41 No Essential Quarrel With the Britisher." Ikeuter'j) Service. I Calcutta, Sept. jj. Mr. J. M. Sen C.upta, ex-Mayor of Calcutta, and Mr. SoMw Chandra Hose were released this evening from the AKpOf* Central Jail.. Mr. J. M. Sen Cupta was sentenced148 words
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173 1930-10-04 40 Calcutta, Sept. 14. Mr. Sttbhtt Chandra Boat, Mayor oi Calcutta, who along with Mr. J. M. Sen Cupta was released from jail last night took the <>ath of allegiance and OCCUpiqd the Mayoral chair at this afternoon's meeting, which was thereafter adjourned until to-niorrow in honour173 words
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Article39 1930-10-04 40 JAPAN'S RATIFICATION COMPLETE. Tokio, Oct. The BMpcfof lias signed tl^' London Naval Treaty and the Imperial Seal has been affixed, tlms completing Japan's ratification. Mr. Eiamagvchi and Coani Maktno •Lord Privy Seat) attended the Miujde ceremony.39 words
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71 1930-10-04 40 Teheran. Sept. 20. It is reported that the Afgan Xatki Council has passed a reaplutioo t< cq stitute a National Asseinl lv als cipalitics in towns and provinces and I reinstitute ranks, decorations, honor* titles anil the tricolour flay abolished] Amanullah. The Council has thoi jected71 words
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Article56 1930-10-04 40 New York, Sd t. A niliiiu of vital importance t" lions of private vintncr> and brem was laid down by the Washington F hilition Commissioner, Mr. Woodcot that the manufacture of vvint ami it in private houses is virtually beyond! reach of Federal interference and. vided sale56 words
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Article89 1930-10-04 40 Geneva, Ort A local paper publishes a sttU« from the Kuomiutang delegat Europe bitterly complaining the "European character" League <>f Nations and Mm failure China to obtain re tWrtioa to a n |lllliaißt scat on the Council >* "induces the Chinese p«Bfk t»«fW the utility of continuing89 words
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Advertisement88 1930-10-04 40 TUNG CHOI Merchant Tailor 23-U Coleaiaa Street. SINGAPORE Y^l Onr A^tOK Ex P cr t pJ^VCutteri L win H) m/ really L r 1 y° B «nd 'giv e J rf\ A thlt <! n l«t coaril > V/Wfni cc "'olilil X. \A ffiß «»rrect clotftJ l»ln l of dlBllnc|88 words
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1024 1930-10-04 41 It i. recorded <>i Mark Twain, the \nierican humorist, that whilst ""holiday one suiiimer he attended a vr cr where the preacher happened to friend of his. After the service he walked back to his hotel with the preacher, and complimented him on Aesennoii1,024 words
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Article580 1930-10-04 41 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES I^HWHvvvvws At The Helm. All must come to an end; and it when you die your soul is lost, all else is lost for you. "Consider thyself as already dead," says St. Uwrence Justinian, "knowing that thou must necessarily die." If you were already dead, what would580 words
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Advertisement157 1930-10-04 41 n i _T*XI- -^~CT If you can't smile all over your JJ??\ S^. t ace do your best on three_/%&j&b_y **!~\d quarters ot it. But to be Itt% W&W^^^%L^)lr-. flt> smillng and ha PPV« keep Ur ftjst J&nlM* f °od tract clean and healthy with "^^£r &j£'f V% LIVER LAXATIVE157 words
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Article744 1930-10-04 42 THE INSTINCT FOR RELIGION. DECA^R DEVELOPMENT. Man is instinctively religious. A child nwiifntl unconsciously an awareness not merely of the mystery of life, hut oi his pertOflti concern with it. God is very real to him. Much, no doubt, is due to the environment in which he lives, but this744 words
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Article288 1930-10-04 42 An Italian prince recently g«ve two reasons in defence of the policies of Mussolini. He said that Mussolini had brought back to Italian youth two lost ideals— self-denial and self-discipline. It is not only in Italy that these ideals have been lost. We are in the way of288 words
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Article80 1930-10-04 42 The marvels of Nature make reverent those who get closest to her secrets. Man has approximated Nature in many ways, but she still continues to outwit him. Artists seek to catch the glory of sunsets in their pigments, but every evening when the sky is not overcast we80 words
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Article83 1930-10-04 42 If our lives are devoted to the right cause, and not for the gratification 01 selfish ambition, no honest effort for the public good can ever fail, even although sometimes achievements seem to be delayed; for each such apparent failure to the unselfish soul is but a83 words
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Article439 1930-10-04 42 can and does consist with a serenity ami gladness of spirit that transforms its whole character. Life has no greater lesson to teach than the truth that the highest of all joy is that which has been baptised in pain. Christianity has from the lirst attributed a439 words
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Article209 1930-10-04 42 William "Mother, may I 0 anc j play with Johnny Jenki Mother Xo, Johnny has gone ,vav with his mothei Why not JO .iiul play with !itt; c < •eorgie Brown William: "Oh! 1 pluyed with Georgie yoU-rday and he won't I* well enough yet." Evidently i*x>r Georgie209 words
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Advertisement257 1930-10-04 42 SCHOOL BOOKS. School Algebra by Cxackney >4-°5 School AnUuiictic by Wocfcman a-97 Key to the above J-5 1 '1 atonal Arithmetic by Workman 3 5 1 Key to the above School Anthmeti*; by H. S. Ha 1 1... i-97 bust Couise in Hygiene (T.P.) m 6 New Regional Goegraphy By257 words
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Article630 1930-10-04 43 II )(111l ihe letters recently published t H columns, (says a Times B.ain :tickl show searchings of I .>ther people's hearts, to I about the meaningless and I unthinkingly interlard our HV t us are altogether guiltless I v It is fatally easy to X ihe way of630 words
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Article383 1930-10-04 43 Leipzig, Sept. 23. In view of the success oi the NationaJ Socialists (styled Nazis) in die elecI tions to the Reichstag unusual interest I attaches to the trial, which epeaed oJday in he Supreme Court, of three young Reichswebr officers, Lieutenants Schelinger and Ludien of Uhn383 words
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236 1930-10-04 43 Ceneva, Sept. 23. The Sixth Committee satisfactorily disposed of the work of the Permanent Mandates Commission after speeches by the representatives of Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand and South Africa dwelling on the difficulties of administrating: their Mandates. Mr. Noel Btixton (Great Britain) said no decision would236 words
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