Malayan Saturday Post, 29 November 1930
1930-11-29
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section31 1930-11-29 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY i VOL. VII. NO. 45. NOVEfttBER 29, 1930. PRICE 20 CENTS. The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED NOVEMBER 29. 1930.31 words
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Article117 1930-11-29 2 Despite the industrial depression in the I'nited States, beauty parlours have never t>een more prosperous. They are extending in all directions, and at the National Beauty Congress in New York j it was announced that American women now spend close upon £150,000,000 a year in beauty parlours117 words
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Article464 1930-11-29 2 "The efficient regulation of bodily I temperature" is the chief reason, as concluded by investigators in the University of Mukden, who have worked eight years on the subject. They find, however, some curious things about perspiration. Ordinarily "insensible" perspiration is chiefly from the palms of the hands464 words
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Advertisement256 1930-11-29 2 SINGAPORE •ST PHOTO CO. 55-3, High Street, Singapore. THE LEADING CAMERA HOUSE IN MALAYA. Wholesale and Retail. Can supply all your PHOTOGRAPHIC NEEDS. With Developing and Printing Service within 24 hours. Let us have particulars of your requirements such as Cameras for rollfilms, filmpacks Fi mSf Filmpacks, Pistes, Cine and256 words
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Advertisement120 1930-11-29 2 g«»wiiP«lpiiPiwiiiPiiß«t«ii«i^ I TRX HAXAYAN SATUanST POST. I pßaraiß auaecwrTK* nana I m%u cm m mm. jnj wnaan asiuin exaava. vwasaa aaawap bbbbbjw. a 3 aasjsas fa.jo ancntXS ||.I 5 a S) ssconha 4*7S uxann* 0.05 In ssonths a>on is ssofPtfsa v.60 NOTE: Plena can* a ssvar hejfc nmmlnlia an I120 words
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Article632 1930-11-29 3 "Last night I dreamed you loved n »e. What does that mean "That you were dreaming. Wife: "V<>u're the most self-cent ed man I've ever known- Always thinking of yourself all the time." Husband (wearily] "Dear me "There, didn't you T "Goodness, madam," cried the distressed motorist,632 words
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Advertisement122 1930-11-29 3 EA [or toe discrimioatiDg bostess. a> ;:,g\j J^ 1 a?^S K\N^p^%jvy tTTT^.j -r<o .Tolas' 1 ail dealers throogboot Malaya Sole Agents: A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., *A, RAFFLES QUAY, SINGAPORE. 150.75 M.P.H. THE HIGHEST SPEED ever attained on MOTOR.CYCLE! At Cork on Nov. 6th I. S. Wright riding in 0. E. C.122 words
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Advertisement178 1930-11-29 3 'i DICTIONARIES. King's English ...$20.00 |j Collin's Modern 1.60 jj l! Collin's New Clear Type 0.60 j| I Collin's Graphic 4.06 jj Collin's Pocket Pronouncing 0.60 I Collin's Large Type 1.35 Collin's Gem, 21" x 4" 0.81 I Collin's Illustrated Pocket 0.60 I Chamber's Twentieth Century 4.05 j jl Highroads178 words
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897 1930-11-29 4 RULES. (Revised Dec. 1930). following Mile- are to be submitted to the next meeting ol the 1 S.A.F.A. DEFINITIONS. in the interpretation of these Rules, unless the context otherwia requires, "SJm.F'A." 01 "Association" shall mean tie Singapore Amateur Football Association. ■•The- Council" shall mean the Council897 words
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Advertisement194 1930-11-29 4 V% "*r > > "WWW* »....»ww^-»»w... V«;./j ALHAMBRA To-Night I HILARIOUS HIGH JINKS i I "UP THE RIVER' 1 aaanvjaaaaaanaaaaaaaa Is P Not to mention high walls. And a gang or i mc. p mixed mugs working toward their comedy I Kb i» degrees In the College of Hard Locks.194 words
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Article489 1930-11-29 5 I U fJ from page 4). K any Clnb 01 Aaso- I have only one vote aivd two VOteS, "He as a mem- llic il ;l iid one as delegate Club or Aaociation. TING VOTE. |4. ,1, Council, Committee, tine the Chairman thereof. a equality of votes shall489 words
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Article354 1930-11-29 5 EARTHQUAKE'S TRAIL OF DISASTER. Two Hundred People Killed. [Reute.'s Service.] Tokyo, Nov. 20. The latest official report of the deathroll in Shizuoka Prefecture is 187. Press despatches estimate it at 219. According to details received by the Home Ulice the deathroll is now raised to 123,354 words
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Article76 1930-11-29 5 The two ladies met, as ladies will when out marketing. They had not seen each other for some time, and the flood of gossip soon drove Sunday's joint into oblivion. "And 'ow's your poor 'usband, Mrs. Brown?" asked one, after a while, "I did 'ear as 'ow e was at76 words
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Article408 1930-11-29 5 QUESTION ON AIR ROUTE TO E SINGAPORE. [keuter's Service.] London, NOV. JO. Replying to questions relating ln extrality" in China, Mr. Arthur Henderson (Foreign Minister) said that the Chinese- Foreign Minister, conversing with the- British Minister on Nov. 2<>, made some- criticisms of the British draft proposals.408 words
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Advertisement357 1930-11-29 5 CHOICE CHRISTMAS GIFTS i 1 CHOICE CHRISTMAS CARDS. J (S.P.C.K. and MOWBRAYS).< Price 6 cts., 10 cts., 15 cts., j 20 cts., 30 cts. &45 cts. each. < MOWBRAY'S CHURCHMAN'S] KALENDAR FOR 1931. Con-] taining Table of Daily Lessons, j Pocket size 10 cents each. j MOWBRAY'S ANGLOCATHOLIC KALENDAR FOR357 words
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Advertisement134 1930-11-29 6 fttllllll'T i-r*«.«33rtrrr^^ 3 aaiTMjH eahirm made y v louo tf 1 m n_t TONg It ■i^hdDotal I JEASTERM GRAMOPHONE GO., LTD. j it I Chappie Needles j I Chappie Records f I i Imperial Records I ;:Have you heard Sleepy Valley 8 ::and Rainbow Man with latest I j I134 words
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Advertisement267 1930-11-29 6 VS% V' 4 All/ V >f/ M LAST TWO NIGHTS I TO-DAY &TO MORROW AT 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p I The Laugh Sensation of the Yea I "THREE LIVE GHOSTS' From the world famous stage success with an A 5 Cast including I JOHN BENNETT, ROBERT MONTGOMERY I BERYL MERCIER267 words
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Article, Illustration212 1930-11-29 7 i-I Singapore Baby Show organised by the Child Welfare Society was held in the Victorh Memorial Hall on Tuesday and there was a record r > babies. An Indian child Joe Peter, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Peter, of 40 I Mackenzie Roid was212 words
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Article, Illustration179 1930-11-29 8 Mr. Aw Boon Haw, of the Tiger Medical Hall, who has just returned from a business visit to the Far East while at Nanking made the magnificent gift of $350,000 to defray the entire cost of a Hospital to be erected179 words
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Article4311 1930-11-29 10 LINDSAY HAMILTON - LINDSAY HAMILTON NEW SERIAL STORY. I BY INSTALMENT NINE. CHAPTER 1 8. GOOD WHOLESOME CAKE. Major Grier was not the man to allow ill-humour to influence him for long. The affair at the greenhouse had been intensely mortifying, but he soon realised that his greatest chance of4,311 words
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Advertisement62 1930-11-29 10 i ANNOUNCING! I*- _J s J v4f __S_____L^tx __J I .craft, L _____i I jf** *a__> _w <___p* L/bif -i*iT^_Jr w i n Li v5-_____is3 i 1 1 y _t *__nV > i 1 >-__L____~v 1 J i :i 'v^_7rt3K I 'n>s. x^J^ -*^!>bl '^a_t___f ___ra< mm -^_^__^.f GOLD SPOT62 words
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Advertisement136 1930-11-29 11 JT __y__ <-uA_i <__a>_ <__/v_3 r__yv__ «f_ a.-i -q_a__ o_y _3 _^_/u_ o_a__ <_-/__ Remember The Children In The Children's Festival! g A BOOK-THE BEST GIFT I I QrH _y- j i ii r^~ "fl M^SSP I___^_S I j* /fl!^nj I |||ffig \gHILDBEk- !f 3 'WfiM' CHICKS 1 I fjte^l136 words
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Article566 1930-11-29 12 Being Smiles 0/ "the Week. The "S.T." plainly thinks that the SS A should put the "A" first. And lotf of people think that the "S.T." would more appropriately l»e called 8.C." The M.T." has assumed a vigorous offensive against the Cecil Street entrenchmenta, and if it issued communiques566 words
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Article106 1930-11-29 12 Mrs. Posh: "What a vulgar man that Mr. Crookley is? I shouldn't think you could trace his family very far back." Mrs. Tosh "No, but I believe one of them was traced to South America once by Scotland Yard." "Daddy, Mama fouled me. "Oil, she wouldn't do that, son." "Well,106 words
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Advertisement32 1930-11-29 12 pan_, _ss__n l l l <nV_T^x ______________________________B W^r _______________a__H v^^er J_H I_f __Pk. a^X. i beautiful, and a gleaming silver stripe on its sidewalls sets it off on any motor car o©#fi#fiyti_32 words
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Advertisement76 1930-11-29 13 1 HEALTH FIRST |^j^?* v 4 j m J l jSS_Sjf Arc you quite sure that your milk supply is pure and untouched by unclean hands? x You can be sure if you use only E "Milkmaid" Brand Condensed Milk, X which is guaranteed pure, rich, full c ream cows'76 words
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Advertisement213 1930-11-29 14 Greatest of Batteries! More powerful, more dependable, more brilliant, Eveready Unit Cells last longer, too. Unquestionably, Eveready is the I world's finest flashlight battery. Obtainable from all first class !ji dealers. Beware of imitations* UNIT CELL, S they last longer j Factory Representatives < MILLER PHIPPS (Malaya). Ltd. J L'nion213 words
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Advertisement268 1930-11-29 14 4L —^Vva^r^flV IMa^_\ j-ffTT\ \\_fr~^ A SnsBSHM Zia/fci rJtt? f<i_7i? 0/ milk V C^_C^__^ < /last 1 ircni/dn'. drink it. I used to coax, scold and threat: n then J tried giving j V l/ aat flmfais. stadanfts>sssaV ZJfet? HI r( JF££&~^ Just look at her drain the cup." v268 words
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Article, Illustration68 1930-11-29 15 Dame Clara Butt, th i celebrated English contralto whose delightful reci ;als on Saturday and Sunday at the Memorial Hall thrilled Singapore m isic lovers. In the second picture Dame Clara Butt is seen with her husband Mr. Kennerley Rum'ord. S.R.C. Hockey Team. Medical College Union Hockey Team. Il.n t-t.ni68 words
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Article, Illustration96 1930-11-29 16 SINGAPORE MALAY VOLUNTEER RIFLE CLUB. 6th. Annual Meeting. New Building of Vehicle Reg. Dept. Inspection Station at Woodlands. New Govt. Buildi at the entrance to the Johore Causeway from Woodlands. Lett: Pilice Station, right: Chandu Monopoly OH.cc. Winners of Aggregate Prizes left to right:—96 words
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Advertisement200 1930-11-29 17 CWI/TMA/ ClfT/ ■Hf is THE TIME TO DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING BEFORE THE RUSH SELrXT AT YOUR LEISURE GIFTS TO PLEASE FROM THE LARGE VARIETY ON SHOW IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. %c it "Jiim" or 33e it "Her"A FEW SUQGESTIONS:Wies. Jiandkerefiiefs, Sporting Requisites. by Wortd and Jean *Patou, @6ocolates BIT THERE200 words
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Advertisement257 1930-11-29 17 Stone?.- /or ,*-e_f^\ G«a% Jl> j Jaste it! Just Jaste it! tt ERE'S a vivacious newcomer for your re--11 frigeratot and your table. that familiar healthdrink... orange juice... in a lively new role partnered with grape fruit. From the moment you flick the c*p from your first bottle... you'll decide257 words
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Article, Illustration836 1930-11-29 18 Lt. Gen. Lord Baden- Powell - Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell j I HOW THE UNITED STATES STARTED. 1 (By of Gilwell). A Scout asked me the other day howit is that America, though not part of the British Empire, speaks Knglish. Well, it is this way. Tike other great English-speaking countries such836 words
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Advertisement225 1930-11-29 18 YOIR CHI. I I M SAFEGIARi I 4l_^ViV V L__or_tory Montrwl I > "N I "»__> eorr/_. I V^-^__^^_^ B \s+^4 --cxl analy*3 0 I YvJaA* §1 \_____W __I__P <•*--«-! -rutf «ior« I ■-p I ft ___tt x.ivr.itv. /'ufc-.V .An- H reverisfi IP Vwfb,c ,te R Lt-./Y /act Aot 1225 words
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Miscellaneous90 1930-11-29 18 1 .•..%.:..r.. ..:..r..:..r..:.<»»%*!«->%. .A«%»N"**«>«>»>«> I I J MAIL ORDER SECRETS f You can Uuld up a sound and lucra- v I 9 tive business in your spare time V I l V with 1 small capital in Mail Orders. 'j£ V A free l>rochure which explains z X how you90 words
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Article666 1930-11-29 19 I 4U c fIN BABY SHOWS HEELS TO MTERNATIONAL FIELD. r description of Britain's fastest ational Race by a Special Correspondent.) [ng driver loves specd it is ,j. Nothing gives hitn greyer i than to have the opportunity I ing on it" in good comply. surprising,666 words
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Article1709 1930-11-29 19 Special to .> The Malayan Saturday Post." *i Copyright. <* London, Oct. 30, 1930. In his latest book, My Early Life" (Thornton Butterworth), Mr. .Winston Churchill gives an account of the first (juarter of an illustrious career. Few public men to-day are better known to their countrymen Mr-1,709 words
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Advertisement258 1930-11-29 19 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE o-WAMERICAN MAIL LINE I lit »*B. ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES Ta NEW YORK and BOSTON. Regular Fortnightly Service Excellent Accommodations. NEXT SAILINGS Arr. Singapore. Leave Spore Leave Penang. President Garfield Dec. 8 Dec.258 words
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Article2123 1930-11-29 20 THE GARTER CHAPEL. A WONDERFUL FLIGHT. NEW WARSHIP OF THE AIR. A KNIGHT OF SAVOY. London, Oct. 24, iq; >. Pampas of Poppies. For eleven months of the year the exService men who make the Remembrance poppies for Armistice Day are busily employed on that work. This2,123 words
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Advertisement363 1930-11-29 20 J The Master Camera "TOURIST" Size 3'x2l I SPECIFICATIONS:- Double Anastigmat Heliar I F. 4. 5. lens; Double extension; j Interchangeble and self-timing Compur Shutter: Cross and j Rising fronts; Complete with j j three single slides in leather j I OBTAINABLE AT- I WAH HENG Co., (PHOTO STORES) 1363 words
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229 1930-11-29 21 AMAZING ALLEGATIONS IN MOSCOW TRIAL. MZIN'S REMARKABLE CONFESSION." Renter's _*srvies.j Moscow Nov. aj, s "best seller" to-day is the oi Ramxin. the chid et> the conspiracy trial, which, in pamphlet form, is nuu in half-million edition. t_ -j-eiit seven hours reading out BOH" of his part in the «_spiracy to229 words
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Article101 1930-11-29 21 [Reuters Service.] London, Nov. 24* azingly bold coup, by which a fraudulently obtained over £i, 000 worth of bank notes direct printer, was mentioned in the Xi Bench Division to-day. Bank of Portugal sued Waterlow mited, printers, for ,1 15,013, alternatively, breaches of conegligence d conversion in con•:ih101 words
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Article128 1930-11-29 21 (Renters' Service. l Paris, Nov. 24. ssagc from Madrid states that n, Major Franco, together with imprisoned Major, has escaped ison. the latest exciting episode in of the famous airman who achieved world-wide prominence as a result of his unsuccessful trans-Atlantic flight in June last year. He128 words
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Article185 1930-11-29 21 STRUGGLING IN MID- AIR WOMAN TRIES TO JUMP FROM 'PLANE. Sydney, Nov. 2nd. Had it not been for the courage and resource of Pilot Basil Daish, of Melbourne, a young woman would have thrown herself from an aeroplane which was being flown over Mascot late yesterday afternoon. The young woman185 words
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Article237 1930-11-29 21 "FORMATION OF HABITS OF MUTUAL TRUST." The King sent the following reply to a message from the guests at the Guildhall at a dinner given by the League of Nations Union to delegates to the Imperial Conference and Dominion delegates to the eleventh assembly of the237 words
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Advertisement172 1930-11-29 21 VTVVVVy'.'V'.'VVVVVVVV'.'VVVVVVVVVTY.-rYT-.--. PLEASE INSPECT OUR illfjjji f (great displayHJ i Y'mas TOM smith's crackers you can X IN GREAT VARIETY v I TABLE DECORATIONS P t Npw xmas tree ornaments, just the 11CW TINSELS, MISTLETOE, I HOLLY, ETC. Gift r\€te MUSICAL TOPS, STEAM y OU Want J UIILS ENGINES, ETC., ETC.172 words
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Article287 1930-11-29 22 Years ago Singapore had a Wireless Society, but it < ied of apathy engendered by the lack 0_ official assistance and encouragement such as should certainly have been forthcoming. A new Society has now been formed (it is hardly correct to descril c it as a revival287 words
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291 1930-11-29 22 The Malayan Saturday Post. November 29, 1930. COUNCIL REFORM. The discussion about Council Reform in the Colony, with its consequence in a battle royal between the two Singapore evening newspapers, is developing in immensely interesting fashion. In our opinion, Reform is winning all along the line against Diehardism, and for291 words
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Article271 1930-11-29 22 We record with deep regret the death of Sir Ponnamhalain Rainanathau which occurred at Colombo on Wednesday. In him Ceylon loses her most brilliant son and the large place he occupied in the life of the country for over fifty years will never he adequately filled. Sir271 words
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Article938 1930-11-29 22 DEATH OF SIR P. RAMANATHAN. "GRAND OLD MAN" I Death Ends Fifty Years Of Politics. I By the death of Sir Ponnaml I Ramanathan, C.M.G., K.C., Ceylon I lost one of its most distinguished sous, I says the "Straits Times." I Horn in Colombo in ISSI Sir R 8 nathan938 words
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Advertisement144 1930-11-29 22 i All day long their hair stays right where the brush left it in KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE OBsmnm* Protect"^ Baby's Skin! Keep moisture, friction and infection from your baby. These three dan- j gersthreaten every baby. Use Mermen Borated Talcum, the standard scientific powder. i Mermen Borated Talcum144 words
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Advertisement17 1930-11-29 22 f' i<l bJ At the first sign of Sore Throat take FORMAMINT Tk* G_r« _ilhn„ Tkroat TakUt*17 words
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Article68 1930-11-29 23 A new department of Chinese art and archaeology, which is the first in Europe, was inaugurated at the School of Oriental Studies in the University of London with a lecture on Archaelogy of China" by Mr. \V Percival Yetts (lecturer on the subject at the school)68 words
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Article215 1930-11-29 23 VOTE OF CENSURE DEFEATED. [Reuters Service.] London, Nov. 27. Moving the vote of censure, Mr. Stanley Baldwin accused the Government of lack of vision and courage in failing to seize the opportunity for Imperial economic unity He believed if steps were not taken to get the sense215 words
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Article121 1930-11-29 23 SOLUTION OF SINO-BRITISH PROBLEMS EXPECTED. [Renter's Service.] Nanking, Nov. 27. The Foreign Minister, Mr. C. T Wang, has addressed official note- t< the French and Japanese Ministers fo retrocession of the French and Japanest concessions at Hankow. The F'oreigi Minister has opened i>our-parler: with the French Minister121 words
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Article58 1930-11-29 23 SPANISH FATHER'S FIVE MONTHS IN BANDIT HANDS. [Renter's Service. 1 Shanghai, Nov. The AugUStinian Mission here has received a wire from Hankow announcing the release of Fathei Fernandez Father Fernandez, a Spaniard, was carried off by bandits from the Augustiuian Mission at Xanshieii, Hunan, on June l 858 words
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Article90 1930-11-29 23 I Rgorsa's Smvics.] Amsterdam, Xo\ A number of unemployed armed with si nes gathered outside the Town Hall i. Haarlem, where the Council was considering a Communist proposal to grant unemployment relief. Police dispersed the crowd with rubier truncheons. More dangerous disorders occurred in the market place in90 words
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Advertisement254 1930-11-29 23 WHY YW^s a fr/a.? run kvlo pleasure, you are sure to be pleased witfi tfje performance of the I Chrysler jl BORNEO MOTORS, Ltd. Penang, Ipob, Taiping, Koala Lumpur, Seremban, Malacca and Haad Yai. ii MORE s and 1 MORE MONEY We all wanted it and many of us are254 words
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727 1930-11-29 24 RUMOURS OF LIBERAL LEADER'S PLANS FORMATION OF NATIONAL TO "Ginger Up" Liberal Party. Whittle! is Mr. Lloyd George going? Tins question which the Liberal leaders' tactical tnanoeuvres have always made a matter of speculation has been sharply revived by Sir John Simon's mits|x>ken condemnation of the consideration hitherto extended by727 words
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Article74 1930-11-29 24 [Rumnt'a __krvick.J Calcutta, Nov. Heavy sentences were passed on n iccnsed convicted under the Cons; uid Explosive Substances and S\iu& \cts. Three doctors, Narayan CI: r oy. Bhnpsl and Hose, were all enced to twenty years' transport.:., fourteen years' rigorous imprison md three years' imprisonment each, to run74 words
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Article50 1930-11-29 24 [Renter's Service.! 11 T -1 iierhn, Nov. Government has decided to bu: the ques.oo of alleged terrorism the German minority in Poland at the meeting of the League of X Council in January. Diplomatic is also being take in various capita.^ to draw attention to Germany's ftccusations.50 words
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Advertisement22 1930-11-29 24 El 1 1 I US IN COFFEE I _______r^____ I MED CONDENSED 0 I c^> o C_^_3J__j_j" j oc___-_->oC---->oC-^oC^--->o^^ o J_i_s!- I22 words
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Advertisement254 1930-11-29 25 IPinkettes Once a Week, r\ BI Sv Brin^ bloom to her cheek. jS ~^fe& The bloom of a dew-freshened rose is not acquired from I Jt(^ Jt IL boxes cr in expensive beauty parlours. No greater un. \JJ v W i trutn has ever been uttered than the old adage254 words
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Advertisement445 1930-11-29 25 V "SPECIFIC FOR DIABETES" X Dr. Winkler's "DIABETONIT" J $2 per bottle or $20 per dozen. •> j .> X Sincere's "Special Hair Cream" T Large Size 50 cents per bottle 3 or $5 per dozen. J ♦> Small Size 35 cents per bottle or $3.50 per dozen. f sincere445 words
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Advertisement224 1930-11-29 26 J) f^^ FL WEAKN: S( lr\ Wl DBBILITf ffl/wVEMIA fe^^ESCHIENS 'Syrup Wv/z hi of Haßm °y lob 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 PETROL-GAS GENERATOR I224 words
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Article845 1930-11-29 27 MALAYA'S OLDEST ORGANIST. H THE POPE. of Devoted Service. v c a' v Uigb Mass was held at the V ouv lady of the Sacred JL j tip, on Sunday November -n >tir o| Mr. Joseph Chong, Financial Letstant, P.W.1).. r rho was pUented with the lene Merent.' which has845 words
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Article127 1930-11-29 27 Sum Of £10,000 Involved In Case. LADY PASSENGER ARRESTED. K.P.S. Bruce Smith, of the C.1.D., produced to-day in the Colomtx. Police Court Mrs. Alma Prances Bruce, whom he had arrested on board the s.s. Rsquillino on a provisional warrant issued by the Colombo Police Magistrate127 words
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Advertisement216 1930-11-29 27 Better Dai f The Dawn of a Better Day. How a woman Is looking for it-the clay when she hopes to feel reauT nW when she can enjoy life like other peo^Z But that day always seems to be just round The corner. For months, perhaps for years, she has216 words
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Advertisement129 1930-11-29 28 SINGAPORE HUA PA 0 w I MOREPROFUSELY I ILLUSTRATED A I THAN EVER P CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS IN PICTURES FROM CHINA READ EVERYWHERE IN I MALAYA LM I Advertising Subscription Rates JLJL I or application to the Publishar's Agents I THE PHU-YIK PRESS. 01 240 South Bridge Road, Singapore129 words
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Advertisement215 1930-11-29 28 r _^Bl_B^_?__ll^^*^ lSm\>' 3f* A I fREGLYKOL; *5» is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon J t chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with this prepuation was reduced to a minimum, if no eliminated215 words
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Article, Illustration140 1930-11-29 29 Thi< photograph taken at Brooklands shows (left) Mr. S. C. H. Davis, the well-known racing driver who sharing the wheel of an Austin Ssven with Mr. Charles Goodacre— secured no less than thirteen International Worlds Records on uct. 15th Standing at th. hack cf the car140 words
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Article, Illustration79 1930-11-29 29 -c-.-aph taken at Mr. Aw Boon few. Bungalow, Pasir Panjang, on the 16th inst. on the occasion of the First Anniversary Celebration oi the Club on S*»*Y and Sunday last. M(mhfr N Somasundram, Committee; Tan Scow Kirn, Auditor; Tan Miang Chim. Hon. Treasurer; S Theng, Hon Secretary;79 words
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Article, Illustration159 1930-11-29 30 '"At Home" Celebration held on Sunday. 2nd. Nov. 1330 at the bungalow of the Patron (Mr. Aw Boon Par) at Pasir Panja-- Qo d *.*>" ng il Kampar Kirl River Muara Lumbu. 135 miles from Pekan Baroe. m** iH»»^^mß^Snv^^BßaSmSlSmmW^SSßeSmmK^mmTT'' m' w r— T-____-_____-__-_-_---_----al Photograph taWen at _n159 words
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786 1930-11-29 33 ARGUS - Sport of The Week A MALAYAN REVIEW. ARGUS BY [alaya Command won their Cup rugger tie against Negri in Singapore on Saturday all t the State up to a point gave real fright, and in my opinion tat the military men are by no vincible. The Command won ints to786 words
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Advertisement208 1930-11-29 33 >., >.- ■wwww^mw4iitiiii_4**AAi_----.„.A_„---.x 0 m o ss>ssssss. s..>ttsttti I SSE TS EXCEED $..,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000. j j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. I HE AD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. RAITS LONDON OFF|CE; 2? Q|d Jew y( g c .j. The Company has £20,000 deposited with208 words
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Article272 1930-11-29 34 AUSTIN BABY "CLEANS THINGS UP" AT BROOKLANDS. The remarkable performance of the Austin Seven in tlie recent B k.D.C. 500 Mile Race gaining victory at a speed of 83.41 m.p.h. encouraged Captain A. C R. Waite a Director of th.. Austin Motor Company Ltd. to think that272 words
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526 1930-11-29 34 An amazing amount of publicity, of critical nature, has appeared in the press regarding the marriage of the Sultan of Johore, and from some quarters eloquent denunciation has followed. A person's choice of a wife or a religion is entirely his own business and nobody526 words
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Advertisement158 1930-11-29 35 ma*m u/iwr vik gold smith nlllU 111 l v JEWELLERS No. 402, North Brldgs Road, SINGAPORE. "Ihe CHINA JADE HOUSE" (Wholesale Retail) For Outstatlao Cuitomen Cajh With Order am mm _^_L_^_^E^_^_^_^_^_^_ a Ijl New shaped holes distribute bending strain imIIL Jl I and make 17% extra weight possible. Blade v[||f|\158 words
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Advertisement241 1930-11-29 36 ijood Health When you feel below par you are using ep more nervous energy than is being replaced. This "feeling below par" is not such an extraordinary matter, if you come to think of it. Your nerves bear the stress of modern life, they do the work, they are in241 words
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Article, Illustration237 1930-11-29 38 MALAYA CUP RUGBY MALAYA COMMAND VS. NEGRI SEMBILAN. The Malaya Command met Negri Sembilan in the Malaya Cup match on the local padang last Saturday and scored a fine victory. A Slab-built tomb discovered on the Molasia Rubber Estate property, Sungkai, Perak, Federated Malay States and excavated by Mr. I.237 words
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Advertisement143 1930-11-29 39 ____________________fl____S_________________E_____. i________R_l____l mj -Kai __e____ ___c_____l 3463 I HELLO! Is that PHOENIX please Repeat JYiy Xast Order j /tore JhOU M THE ■>■*■■ pjLAVOR Makes good food better— plain food delicious. Improve the flavor and you improve the food. AJI-NO-MOTO, the Oriental super-seasoning, Is an international aid to cooking. It143 words
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Advertisement84 1930-11-29 39 __L° W__ J_m Dry Jj| Old Gin U Tom J_____l For IpSKiQ For Cocktails f S jl Pahits Price per Case If Dvt > Fxlra 12 Botles j§gS|gg| $16 oo Agsnts;JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. Incur i«raU-d in England Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh. *li __l_ll__ll """^^"^^i _R I A■84 words
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Article294 1930-11-29 40 VIOLENT GALE SWEEPS EUROPE. GERMAN SHIP AGROUND. Cuxhaven, Nov. _4 The German steamer "Louise Leonhardt went aground in the Hlbe Bssnan b bdk Y d log, with her crew of thirty. A savage learner rushed to the rescue but was unable to find the vessel. The gait also caused a294 words
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Article339 1930-11-29 40 PRESIDENT ATTACKS CORRUPTION. Reds Troops Threatening Yunnan. [Reuters' Service.] Nanking, Nov. 27President Chiang Kai Shek, addressing Ministers and other high Government officials yesterday, deplored the present state of affairs within the Oovernment and announced his detent I'nation to end the present state of lethargy and stagnation339 words
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Article183 1930-11-29 40 MRS. BRUCE ARRIVES AT TOKIO. ARDUOUS FLIGHT. Enthusiastic Welcome by Japanese. [Reuters Service.] Tokio, Nov. 24The Hon. Mis. Victor Bruce landed at Tachilawa on the outskirts of Tokyo at 5.50 p.m. to-day. She received an enthusiastic welcome from a large gathering of British and Japanese who assembled at the aerodrome183 words
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Article435 1930-11-29 40 JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE DISASTER. EXPERTS BELIEVE TANNA TUNNEL PARTLY RESPONSIBLE. hi Tokio, Nov- 27. n The earthquake has left a sad trail of rf death and destruction bnt the effect on t) the industrial and commercial life of the t country is small as the area affected wai mainly rural. Apart435 words
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Article44 1930-11-29 40 [Reuters Service.] I The Kx-Se.retary of State l t_fl 'nited States, Mr. Kell gg has blfl awarded the Nobel Peace Pri t -B The Prize for I I iw aided to Hi< Grace the Art I ,'psala, Monsignof Nathan S I44 words
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Article3239 1930-11-29 41 THF GIFT FROM ABOVE. ting sermon was preaebed in Abbey by the Rev. Stewart ill, Senior Science Master at College. od gilt and every perfect above— James i, 17. hen we think it is from our- a very human trait that feel that whatever was suc- otur own3,239 words
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Article976 1930-11-29 42 Somewhere on the west coast of Africa, at the spot where a mighty river enters the sea, there is a fine natural harbour. But in order that the harbour may continue to be available for large passenger-carrying steamers, it is necessary from time976 words
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Article383 1930-11-29 42 PRIMATE'S VISION. At a meeting in connectioi] -.he Anglican and Beaten CI Association at the Church II tuse. Westminster. the AfChbishOf of Canterbury dealt with the Lambetl Conference resolutions on Reunion. His Grace said the delegation from the Orthodox Churches which came t< the Lambeth Conference383 words
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Article445 1930-11-29 43 Re ,i a strange, unfrequented i v the South Seas, inhabited r f super-beings, subsisting en- sh. has been made to officials the tsoU Steamship Line, of Sac aIK by Captain CN. Olsen, oi hef r Golden Eagle. jj v kish little speck of land, uot445 words
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Article198 1930-11-29 43 BEE-STING CUBE FOR RHEUMATISM. Nu_ as a cure for rheumatism artlci diseases war one of the ecs ussed at a meeting of the r Conference at the Crystal r lost P° c, however much they may a I>ed by rheumatism, get w :^ly as they can from the a attentions198 words
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Article373 1930-11-29 43 INDIVIDUALITY IN CLOTHES. DUCHESS'S ADVICE TO GIRLS. Needlework An Aid To Marriage. The Duchess of AthoU, M.P., opened a national exhibition of school needlework at Montague House, Russell Square, yesterday. Exhibits were received from no fever than forty-two educational authorities in Greet Britain and many from abroad. The Duchess of373 words
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Article582 1930-11-29 43 T€LL THE CHILD; DR. LYTTa-TOWS ADVICE. Many aapecta of modern life, some c them highly controversial, were deal with in an outspoken manner, and w give below the moat interesting point DDtn the cmae aaWreaaea. Sax Educntfam. Dr. Lyttelton, former Headmaster o: Eton The child has582 words
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