Malayan Saturday Post, 3 January 1931
1931-01-03
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section29 1931-01-03 1 The Malayan Saturday Post MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER PU BLIBHED EVSRY SATURDAY VOL. VII. NO. 50. JANUARY 3, 1931. PRICE 20 CENTS. The Malayan Saturday Post JANUARY 3. 1931.29 words
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Article290 1931-01-03 2 Criticism seems to run through three distinctive phases. It is negative at first, or, rather, neutral, with no bias one way or another. It commences its I work with cool, unprejudiced receptivity, keeping itself open to all suggestions and impressions which reach it during the perusal of the matter290 words
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Advertisement153 1931-01-03 2 CAMERAS! Bk here is your opportunity HP 61 OF THEM TO CLEAR AT 3f5!l AN AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE. 3*x2i 4ix2i SINGAPORE PHOTO COMPANY, with F/ll lens. ...$13.80 $15.00 56-3, High Bt.. Sng^ore. F/6J 15.00 I)ear Sirs mmmm to ca Please send me fall particulars of F/6.3 10.00 your amazing offer.153 words
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Advertisement415 1931-01-03 2 SCHOOL School Algebra by Craelney > 4 I Macanlays Literary E^ayi i I Key to the above i.l Tatorial Arithmetic rv Work- I man 3 J Key to the above 3 I School Arithmetic by H.^HaU First Coarse in Hygiene (T.P.) a New Regional Goegnphy By Braoka 4 I Bk.415 words
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Article1249 1931-01-03 3 "So that's a mummy, eh?* 1 said Mrs. Rearem, visiting a museum with her husband, as they ya/ed at the shrunken remains of a lady who has long ago lost interest In fashions, Well, when we get home I'm going to talk Seriously to our children What1,249 words
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Advertisement303 1931-01-03 3 •l^^^^^^T^ Certified good milk j is acknowledged to I IJA^otD be the best means of I i 8' v n S and main l-Safc-'J taining nealth m fV l^ 1 m stren s tn and vila!i fafXPta DARIGOLD NHH is offered all over r s^^^^^^ Malaya as a correct- balanced303 words
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Advertisement172 1931-01-03 3 —•*-«*►<*—«*—* b-Ja-.f, q. lli-<* 111 l^ I I DICTIONARIES. King's English ...$20.00 Collin's Modern 1.50 Collin's New Clear Type 0.60 Collin's Graphic 4.05 Collin's Pocket Pronouncing 0.60 Collin's Large Type 1.35 Collin's Gem, 2±" x 4" 0.81 Collin's Illustrated Pocket 0.60 I Chamber's Twentieth Century 4.05 Highroads 0.81 Etc., etc.172 words
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Article1763 1931-01-03 4 Sptciai to <• Tht Malayan Saturday Post." <• Copyright. v *♦•:••:••>♦•> •> •><• <' <••>* KANGCHENJUNGA kangchenjiniKa is probably the second highest mountain in the world, Wing, roughly, a thousand feet less high than is its rival, Mount Kverest. In an age in which man has contrived to1,763 words
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Advertisement88 1931-01-03 4 I SPECIAL |"HORBE BRAND COFFEE I tfZT^a^ GIVES a strong j and tasteful flavour; I 1 aSls at competitive price. vOk&%% Once Tried Always OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS. The Asiatic Coffee Manufacturing Co No. 321. VICTOIIA STIBEr. SINGVPOIE Ffcoae 3ffB —CAR OWNERS— I We can upholster an<l paint you: H88 words
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Article281 1931-01-03 5 Now who rememl>ers the name of the animal we were talking about, yes.erday," asked the teacher. 1 Pkue, sir, tlie Warmer!" 'The Warmer! What nonsense. Thcfe'f no such animal." Another little hand shot up. Please, sir, he means the otter." The first little boy wasn't281 words
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Advertisement139 1931-01-03 5 -Q-tt. »«.«>»«...i»>, >F.>r XJ .i, ti r 1 t fl lie have it a talkie the women will love the men will rave over. It is called Men Without Women. THEY THESE MEN WITHOUT WOMEN ARE THE CREW OF THE 5.13 two-fisted, IRON-HEARTED MEN SEEING 'i BE WORLD... TAKING THEIR139 words
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Advertisement104 1931-01-03 6 ff^TTTt IMHlltlll'llllll^ li^^^^^E^y 4 1 1 I i T BRITISH 4KJL LOUO JfeJ"IA TONe I EASTERN GRAMOPHONE CO., LTD. j SINGAPORE. c USK FOR 1 Chappie Needles 1 Chappie Records Imperial Records j Have you heard Sleepy Valley: and Rainbow Man with latest Hawaiian Guitar? Just arriving. Ask your dealer.104 words
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Advertisement99 1931-01-03 6 COMING SHORTLY! I The Greatest Comedy Riot I Since "Talkies" Began! I i i~^&', > >* '*i rf I AA C Q I BEET Hn-I tOBERT I WHEELSS and WOOLSEY "HALF SHOfAT SDNRISE" RADIOS ALL-LAUGHING SENSATION! I NEXT WEEK! I PARAMOUNT ft I TAKES PLEASURE IN PRESENTING I jft^^ ANOTHER99 words
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Article, Illustration47 1931-01-03 7 Edwina Booth, heroine of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Trader Horn," filmed in Africa, wishes all her friends a Happy New Year in this unique manner. Army vs. Navy Soccer Teams. Flashlight photograph taken at the Christmas celebration of the LeaimprQ nf the Telok Ayer Epworth League. fc l »'b or47 words
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Article, Illustration85 1931-01-03 8 The portrayal of Jesus born in a manger. I I The Bishop, Miss Thodey (of Johore Bahru Hospital), Mr. McNair. A view of the party. I Out-Patient Children. Left to right: Miss Icrley, Mrs. Cranna. Mrs. Horley, Dr. Ramsbo- f tham and Mr.85 words
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Advertisement197 1931-01-03 9 ccr/:e yo^r 2>octors Zip I BIOCITIN J CHARGES YOUR BRAIN NERVE CFLLS WITH ENERGY, AND SO ENSURES f AGAINST PHYSICAL AND MENTAL FATIGUE p Obtainable in powder and tablet form from first-class Dispensaries and < Stores ot from HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD. I 309, 311 313, North Bridge Boad, SINGAPORE.197 words
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Article4821 1931-01-03 10 J. R. WILMOT - J. R. WILMOT I OUR NEW SERIAL STORY: By ((Author of "The Moorcroft Manor Mystery," "Zora, the Invisible," etc.) I INSTALMENT ONE. CHAPTER I. AT BREAKFAST. Beachaven ii not a popular holiday n :t. It does not cater for the multitude. Rather does it set itself4,821 words
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Advertisement39 1931-01-03 10 50 cents for 50 I A first class Virginia ciga. I rette at a price to suit ail I pockets. I COLD SPOT 50 cents per tin of 50 I MANUFACTURED BY I ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON. I39 words
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Advertisement108 1931-01-03 11 ITHK PHILIPPINE ISLANDS IN the '.llippine Islands, as in so many Eastern countries, education and health /yTjp2i~sS^^^ are coi dered as the first essentials oi a C^DENSED MHJr progressive nstio.i. t TBR^JErfF An extensp c fystem or* schools and colleges Wf g^ Nt^ ((V^ cater for the first named. A108 words
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Advertisement419 1931-01-03 12 77ie Peril..., I that hovers by night Lnguarded in his sleep, many a |J child becomes a victim of the dead* |j ly mosquito. Carriers of malaria I] and other fatal diseases, mosquitoes I! snarm at night. Spray Flit before* II retiring. Flit is deadly to flies,' ij raosquitoes, fleas,419 words
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Article, Illustration56 1931-01-03 13 3 i fa -5 CD 0) (/> O Q. 3 ii O -< "O o* I > r r r. c f -< c i; c t \r 7" c > CD* O ♦> I I -< c n p n •6] 5* OPQ H 3" a < ft >56 words
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Article, Illustration17 1931-01-03 14 HS^«tt <tjrß'«n=s eswaj«*ußrt«*ssAtt I17 words
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Article, Illustration53 1931-01-03 14 Pictures taken at the funeral of the late Mr. S. Kotoh, the resDected Eriitnr nt m,« m hi.-,. I* the first time in the history of the local Japanese community fay the Japan"" Association fun ral arran 6 ements wer carried out for I53 words
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Advertisement101 1931-01-03 15 We have received a new shipment of the famous Bally's Shoes for Ladies. These embrace all the newest and correct styles. Bally's Shoes are the logical solution to all your Foot Wear problems. 58e 9ood /fss\ Go (§|f Sdally's Your Jeet ffn&l (j 4rT Wde SBetter Wear r*^\ fldV. %*ftfc101 words
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Advertisement183 1931-01-03 15 Stands for QuaUty Jaste it! Just Jaste it! HERE'S a vivacious newcomer for your refrigerator and your table. ..that familiar health- drink ...orange juice. ..in a lively new role partnered I with grape fruit. From the moment you flick the cap from your first bottle ..you*ll decide that life j183 words
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Article2161 1931-01-03 16 NOVEL CHRISTMAS GREETINGS. OCEAN TRAVEL BY WIRELESS I THE EPIC OF JUTLAND. WHO WAS ELIZABETH'S FATHER? London, Soy. 28, 1930. Talking Christmas Cards. One "t the big London >u>ies has installed talking gear as a metluxl of ■ending Christmas wishes to relatives and friends abroad. The idea2,161 words
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Advertisement176 1931-01-03 16 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE I c^m/AMERICAN MAIL LINE I < N^^i^B^a^&s BHaVHal^B^^aHßS ROUND THE WORLD SERVICE. I From SINGAPORE and PENANG via COLOMBO, SUEZ, PORT Jj SAID ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA and MARSEILLES jl NEW YORK and BOSTON. i I Regular Fortnightly Service Excellent Accommodations. I NEXT SAILINGS Art. Singapore. Leave Spore176 words
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Article613 1931-01-03 17 Being Smiles of "the Week. By Quiz! ell, here'- 1931. And wouldn't I like to be able to say something I about it I claim to l>e reasonresourctftil but ay, I'm not going to be doleful. ne thing the role doesn't suit me, 1 another the Editor wouldn't alSo613 words
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Advertisement35 1931-01-03 17 Good for all! EASILY prepared, easily digested, most economical, Quaker Oats is a healthful, delicious food for every member of the family. It can be served in many delicious forms. Eat it daily. Quaker Oats35 words
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Advertisement645 1931-01-03 17 iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii>ii |||llsll^? I Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappij. (ROYAL I'ACKKT NAVIGATION CO. OF HATAVIAj 5 (Incorporated in Holland) 2 UVDMM C6NTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIAN GOVBRNMENT Telephone No. 6461 sub-connections to:— Manager's Desk, Asst. Manager's Desk, Marine Supt., Oneral E Freight Dept., Claims Dept., Accountant, Providing Dept. and Passage Dept. i REPRESENTATIVE645 words
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Article4034 1931-01-03 18 HAROLD DE POLO - HAROLD DE POLO OUR SPECIAL SHORT STORY. j By A tall, raw-boned fOOOf man with an over-shrewd countenance strolled up Broadway, looking at everyone and everything from between his narrowed lids with an air that usually proclaims the stranger in the city, but his face was, not4,034 words
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Advertisement60 1931-01-03 18 Ai i_in_n n_n rf I YOUR FRIENDS j Do not forget your folks or friends abroad. Give them something to remember you. Why not present them with a Camera? We can supply all J your needs. Make your selection from i WAH HENG CO., I (PHOTO STORE) 95. NORTH BRIDGE60 words
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Article214 1931-01-03 19 THOUGHTS FOR THE NEW YEAR. j rising of the sun 4 your life as just begun, Klla k Wheeler VVilcox. minutes has hours to use; its minutes whole years must M irs arc still before me. Time has closed his books upon me and my rit the lamentable words, Too214 words
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114 1931-01-03 19 At the First Annual General Meeting the United C '.iics-c Football Associan held on Sunday, 2MII December, c following were elected otheers tor t year 1931, President— Mr. Guli Teoiig Lian. Viet lrebideut Mr. Chee Kooii Clnung. Vice President' Mr. Kuek Buck Wee Honorary Secretary—114 words
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Article168 1931-01-03 19 London, Dec. 31. The following names appear in the New Year Honours Li>t FEERAGE Sir John Scott Hindley, Sir Ernest Henry Lamb, Sir William Pleader and Sir Ernest Rutherford, O.M. PRIVY COUNCILLORS. Sir George Perky, Mr. Thomas Kennedy, M.l\ and Mr. H. S. Morrison. BARONETCY. Sir John168 words
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Article176 1931-01-03 19 A telegram from the Secretary of State for tile Colonies, to Government House, Singapore, announces the following Malayan New Year Honours. Honorary G.CJA.G. (Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of vSt. Michael and St. George), His Highness the Vang-di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilau (Tuanku176 words
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Article303 1931-01-03 19 THEN THIS CONCERNS YOU. If you lit anaemic or suffer from any of that class of ailment arising from anaemia (impoverished blood, the following leUer which has l>eeii written by a fellow -sufferer will be of vital interest lo you. '1 he letter is from Mis. Florence303 words
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Article248 1931-01-03 19 Let young men, if they would save their souls, avoid all books that laugh at life, all books that insinuate that life is an increasingly miserable thing, and that the glow of youth and romance fa simply a bait upon a hook designed to land us248 words
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Article155 1931-01-03 19 To be I wrecker IS easy. To be I builder is the hardest job. To tear clown a structure requires but littleskill, wliik- t<> build one retjuiresj the skill of the architect, the excavator^ the mason, and other trades. Likewise, the wreckers of human safety have the155 words
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Advertisement224 1931-01-03 19 V^Uv is the way marl V^^ to earn more^Tyf The Remarkable I. C. S I Method I makes Home Study simple, practical, and profitable. THREE THINGS EVERY MAN WANTS iv uiaki good. lv iia\e Ins abilities recognised. 10 cam more inouey, lor money is the v\orlU standard ol a mans224 words
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264 1931-01-03 20 The Malayan Saturday post. January 3, 1931. THE NEW YEAR. A New Year has begun, ami not exactly in a Maze of glory. The world trade depression continues, and Malaya is being affected by it with particular severity. These cycles are slow in their development, and real prosperity is still264 words
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Article313 1931-01-03 20 Tt is mgKdttd that the <|iiota scheme now put forward is the best yet conceived for savins the tin-producing industry. Perhaps it is, lut in essentials it docs not really differ I great deal from all the others tlia.t have preceded it and have failed. However it313 words
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Article86 1931-01-03 20 THE KING'S NEW YEAR HOPES. i ßeuters' Service.) London, Jan. i. The King, replying to tbt Lord Mayor oi London's New Year's greetings, says, while hopeful for satisfactory results from the recent important Conferences, the most sanguine minds cannot fail to realise the difficulties and anxieties which confront us at86 words
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Article45 1931-01-03 20 THE DONOR OF 100,000m GUINEAS. [Reuters' Service.] London, Jai Tile new BtlOOet, Sir GtOTge I >\:M donated under the pseudonym "A .dax'B 1 00,000 iiiiinea> to Kiiiu I H Hospital Fuiul i" April, m:u a> Hi offering for his Majesty's reo>\ H his illness. I45 words
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Article35 1931-01-03 20 [Reuters Service. I New York, Ja; I Mr. Parker Gilbert, ex-Agent U-n c J for Reparations, Incomes a parti i H Messrs. J. V. Morgan Company frxMf 2nd. January. I «o«o» I35 words
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Article43 1931-01-03 20 [keuter's Service.] I Cairo, J i: i. I According to the newspaiK.r raj the Finance Ministry is considering tbfl introduction of a law prohibiting .n:\jM futures. It is thought the forniatiMni an agricultural Ixink should n:. k, -M ■Hdkc unnecessary. X43 words
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Article28 1931-01-03 20 [Reuters Service.] I Washington, Jan. I I Ui;t I'liued States marines ha\ -M killed in a fierce encounter with kindfl in the mountainous recoils of N:ca™28 words
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Article87 1931-01-03 20 I R< liter's Service London, Jan. I. The third round of the International CkcM P< ill] HIM at Hastings was notable for the defeat of the famous ex-world champion Gai*blanca l>y the Indian Sultan Khan. Champion of Hritain in StXty-fivc moves. In the course «>f the gallic, Khan87 words
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Article58 1931-01-03 20 [Reuters Sgrvkt.j I/)ndon, Jan. I. The Treasury returns covering the nine DKMlthf ending December 31st show deficit of £180,000,000 as compared with £169,000,000 for the same period of a year ago. Mr. Siiouden anticipated a net surplus on the full year (to March wst 1931) of58 words
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102 1931-01-03 20 I Renter's Service.] W Paris. Dec. J "Kxtraordinarv" _.;-;^d "*"B Officer cincr.uinji from Marshal J re ß.. nursing home at ei.uht this evening told waiting journalists that the M B had just summoned a barber and ;:>-•- A Paris, Jan. I I 'i mistaken report102 words
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Article115 1931-01-03 20 [Renter's Service.] I Ilombuy, Dec. ;I< I The New Year has dawned onmi'^W in India. The Confess War O-un^l in defiance of the police ban, of# M I Dtlinbef of meetings throughout to* city at mid-night to celebrate the anfli"B versasy of the passing of the resolutio115 words
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Advertisement144 1931-01-03 20 —CAR OWNERS—"; I .We can upholster and paint your Car, renew your Hood, Side Screens, Cushion Covers, etc.— cheaper than any firm in Singapore. OUR MATERIALS AND .WORKMANSHIP ARE GUARANTEED. THE SINGAPORE UPHOLSTERY. 3, Armenian Street. "if Wttt^. Protcci'A Baby's Skin! Keep moisture, friction and infection from your baby. These144 words
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Advertisement30 1931-01-03 20 Energy A course of Sanatogen will make you feel fit and fresh and full of energy. Work more and better and enjoy life by using SANATOGEN Thm Tmm Tonic Food30 words
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27 1931-01-03 21 BISHOP OF SHANTUNG TO PREACH HERE TOMORROW. preacher in St. Andrew's Cathe- ({vcntoaC Sunday, January ill be the Right Rev. T. A. L<>rd Bishop iii Shantung. *****27 words
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Article33 1931-01-03 21 [Rkuter's Service.] London, Dec. 31. to Lord Melchett's death, Sir McCiowan has been elected tail and Managing Director of 1 ial Chemical Industries. The of Reading has been elected ut.33 words
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Article42 1931-01-03 21 [Reuters Service.] Jalgaon, Dec. 31. I c Untouchables this morning reinied their passive resistance tactics, ting at the entrance of the All i lia Caste Hiridu Conference. The c were summoned and arrested four 0 succeeded in enforcing an entrance.42 words
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Article102 1931-01-03 21 [Reuters Service.] London, Dec. 31. A hst minute move was made by the inert 1 Executive at Cardiff when they joorned the meeting until this even- t meet Government representatives fir. London. Later. •moils Governmental efforts to *"e--ieo negotiations failed at a late hour. Miners' Federation has instructed102 words
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Article125 1931-01-03 21 [Reuters' Service.] New York, Dec 31. V. T. Tilden the American lawn miis star, is making tennis films. 86U9 Jones, the World's Champion Wfer, recently announced that he li&d tied 1 £100,000 contract to make It will 1* called "How I Pbf ■"It." and it will demonstrate all125 words
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Article146 1931-01-03 21 [Reuters Service.] Retina, Saskatchewan, Dec. 31. Mr. Benuett, in his first public ppeecn since his return from London, dealing with the grain marketing problem, forecast the creation of a financial coriK>ration with Government backing to assist distressed farmers, particularly in the direction of adopting mixed146 words
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Article158 1931-01-03 21 [Reuters Service.] Rangoon, Dec. 31. A battle took place in the open. Pashegyaw district where the rebels twice attempted to attack the camp of the Burma Rifles and the Kachin Rifles. The military replied with Lewis ROM and inflicted heavy casualties on the rebels. Women and158 words
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273 1931-01-03 21 [Router's Service.] London, Jan. i. Mis:- Amy Johnson left Stag Lane Aerodrome at 10.4" this morning on a flight to Peking, via Berlin, Warsaw, Moscow and < husk. Miss Johnson who was earlier held ii|> by fog, told a Renter representative l>efore the start273 words
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Article78 1931-01-03 21 [Rkutbr's Service.] Loudon, Dec. 30. A thoroughgoing j>olicy of national recovery, an emergency tariff to protect the manufacturer, a guaranteed price to the fanner for wheat and speedy agreement with the IX)ininions to build up a Kreat Empire trade, are confidently forecast by Mr. Baldwin in a78 words
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78 1931-01-03 21 [Renter's Service.] Bombay, Dec. 31, Skirmishes pooo followed. Hy two in the morning, six-two persons had been sent to hospital, ten being seriously injured as a result of charges by the police armed with staves, while in the neighbourhood of the seafrout, a party <>f78 words
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Article87 1931-01-03 21 [Reuters Service.] Shanghai, Dec. 30. hijjity people were killed and y, injured on Saturday in the derailment of a train on a branch of the Peking-Muk-den Railway in Sottth-.Wcft Manchuria, due to the removal of fishplate* !>y bandits. The bursting of the locomotive boiler started a fire87 words
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Advertisement50 1931-01-03 21 More Than Satisfied: So will you be if you own a PLYMOUTH CAR BUILT BY CHRYSLER. Let us send you full particulars and arrange for a demonstration run without any obligation. TOURER $1875. Jiote Jhese prices SEDAN BORNEO MOTORS, Ltd. SINGAPORE. Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Seremban and Haad Yai.50 words
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Article, Illustration764 1931-01-03 22 Lt. Gen. Lord Baden- Powell - Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell I (By of Gilwell). tfou Lyciist scouts I suppose can hard!) imagine uiai there was ever a lime when tricycles were tar rarei signta man aeroplanes i<Miay. But there was Midi a unit and uot >o very lout, ago eithei oc so764 words
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Article41 1931-01-03 22 Feai facing the New Year, Thinketh What shall it bring?" And is dumb, This is our Nen Year's bli*^— He is mine and I am His Lead us home Let u> pray; let 01 praise. Mark Guy Fearse.41 words
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Article445 1931-01-03 22 We wish you one and all a happy New Year warranted not to trip, tear, wear out. run down at the heel, or fade within 12 months, with the guarantee that if the year proves unsatisfactory, they are to bring it back and receive a445 words
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Advertisement37 1931-01-03 22 Do "Ka/ot" Forget— J^ LIVER A LAXATIVE M w^* KETTtt .^Bi PERFECTION TH/S WEEKEND. HILLMAN^ CARS 1 PRICES GREATLY REDUCED I LEADER IN BRITISH (Medium Priced) CARS 1 1 I Straits Motor Garage, orchard road, Singapore. I37 words
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Advertisement81 1931-01-03 22 <m 8» v v •> •!••><» •><>•;• v<► <p •> «;««^> ♦> J MAIL ORDER SECRETS > i You can build up a sound and lv ra- jH i tive business in your spare tfaM |H with a small capital in Mail Oiler. jB 1 A free brochure which explain*81 words
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774 1931-01-03 23 ARGUS - Sport of The Week A MALAYAN REVIEW. ARGUS BY ■ill be a real gathering of the Kuala Lumpur next Saturday, Malaya Cup rugger final be:>ingapore and Perak. Conin the issue reigns both North th, which is as it should be. •ma attach much importance to re*S recent defeat by Selangor774 words
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Advertisement254 1931-01-03 23 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $38,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in Straits Sbttlements). HFAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. E.C. J The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the t British Life254 words
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Article839 1931-01-03 25 Sir Josiah Stamp, in his address as President of the Royal Statistical Society, gave an estimate of the nation's wealth. Sir Josiah calculated the nation's wealth in I.ljat£lj. ;p >. Today his valuation is «s and £18,045,000, 00 net, the difference between tile tWO figures839 words
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Advertisement99 1931-01-03 25 1 f f\ f^* R \X'EAKNESS X W lh\ VJ DEBILITY I h Stb AN/EM I A 'Syrup I VMyli I fcv\ of Haemoglobin lo Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical j"i remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. J*i Far better than serums,99 words
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Advertisement115 1931-01-03 26 SINGAPORE HUA PAO Ui I MORE PROFUSELY I ILLUSTRATED I THAN EVER A I BEFORE JBl I I CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS I IN PICTURES FROM CHINA PR E A D EVERYWHERE IN A Advertising U Subscription Rates on application to the Publisher's Agenti THE PHU-YIK PRESS. 0 240 South115 words
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Advertisement296 1931-01-03 26 j GENERAL DE TQBACOS DE FILIPINAS J I' MANILA I V DISCIUMINATK SMOKFRB i Will Appreciate Oar Hi gh Crade Cigars Produced To Meet All Tastes L A g^l From The Finest Plantation* in A^\ f^ JL f t^M Specify for H t "La Flor De La Isabel* brands. Smokers296 words
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Article, Illustration73 1931-01-03 27 At the recent V.M.C.A. Swimming Carnival. SING SING MOTOR WORKS' BOXERS. ert. Poong Wui Yin, Flyweight Champion 1929-30 of Sing2ore Flyweight Champion l£3o of Malaya. entre: Tan Cheng Swee alias CHIA TANHOE, Lightweight unrer-up ot Singapore. 1929, Welterweight runner-up ot ingapore, 1930. eated: Tong Vim Hong, Manager and Bantamweight runneri73 words
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Article, Illustration111 1931-01-03 28 Welcoming the distinguished visitors. Madam Chang Hsueh is about to alight fron he tram. I Left to right: General Li Ching-lin, Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang and General Han Fu-chu. Madam Chang Hsueh-hang. I Mrs. Matsuda Satoko, Japan's famous singer, who is on her way111 words
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Advertisement131 1931-01-03 29 V ANII I A Vanilla Essence i 8 Bedak X'irgin Pttpur Harurii Peugauten Bedak Paras Sari Hedak Sejuk *i Ikdak Sari Bunga Pupur Bunga Jasmin 2 Bedak Sari Penawar Pupur Pagi Sore 2 Bedak Pagi Sore Pupur Ajaib I STANGGEE (INCENSE). I Java Lempok Stran^gee Dupah Makassar d 25 Pieces131 words
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Advertisement78 1931-01-03 31 I Craven A THE LARGEST SELLINC CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTE IN THE WORLD. OO WOT AFFECT THE THROAT. CARRERAS LTD, LONDON. >~ ■> YOUR CLOTHES ARREST ATTENTION TRY TUNG GHOY (Established 1896). in The well known i Mister Tailor A VIA patronized by i V/ji Europeans and i L •l) Asiatics in78 words
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Advertisement326 1931-01-03 32 I I II SEE IT I TO-DAY I THE LATEST AUSTIN CAR. I Many Improvements PRI OE I LARGER PETROL TANK f PNEUMATIC UPHOLSTFRY LARGER BODY TOIIRFR S1 2^fl IMPIOVID SELF STARTER IUUIiEiIi tJl^v-IV. COUPLED 4 WHEEL BRAKES NEW TYPE BONNET C /i I A AIM C 1 <*O£ IMPROVED326 words
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Advertisement188 1931-01-03 32 Kalzana puts I backbone into boys! 1 •A CHILD from tW to I 1 thirteen years needs M I much Calcium a day as two I grown men. for the child ia I constantly building the growing I skeleton." I L M. Randall, M.D., in tb« I "Dental Cosmos," Oct.,188 words
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Article, Illustration50 1931-01-03 33 Pictures show some of the dancers in their striking costumes. Pictures show some of the dancers in their striking costumes. mn EX-SERVICEMEN'S SHOOTING COMPETITION. Hi The Competitors. The winning cam Woot(en Conne|| N H X The Navy vs Chinese and Malays I50 words
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Advertisement174 1931-01-03 35 IT 1 H rl rr Uil Jfl 111 llt II if ft I cA4ASfI a [fßfgfflw Hffftlimft frwff *SlB ****H I s«* s*#"«""^' 4*** f^^J*^^^ 2 '■ftf lit 1 wSt' E IB IS 'J3L AfzM.l? \T <^^T \Ol IVy |tf TTTTm Jv**^ (■^■l ■Hb^h *jjk* '7^ m Ttb>b I itl^^tmbv.174 words
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Advertisement84 1931-01-03 35 SCOTT MONUMFNT. Sir Wait* Sm» witfc Kif dog HUM*." \n S» John Sfd. You can pay your friend no greater compliment than to suggest his taste is educated to the highest standard of Scotch Whisky and order him a— 4GMNNIE WAkKER Born 1820 Still going Strong! A John Little Co84 words
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Article1082 1931-01-03 36 According tO the naturalists the dodo was i lance bird which became extinct towards the end oi the seventeenth century. Everyone knows that the «1«k1.» is dead "as dead as the dodo" has become proverbial expression among us. But lew people know how the1,082 words
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Article77 1931-01-03 36 The very mean youn.u ln\, r^H ed the darting of his Ik art B, Did you have any Mg cards? he asked. B M Yes, several." replied ife lady. There was otu I 1 .specially. It wasn't signed I H ihut xery artistic. I thin -J^ have sent it." fm77 words
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Advertisement92 1931-01-03 36 HEALTH FIRST 5 Arc you quite sure that your milk g R n supply is pure and untouched by LJ unclean hands? I kl m You can be sure if you use only (D C J "Milkmaid" Brand Condensed Milk, J E which iv guaranteed pure, rich, full w o92 words
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Article437 1931-01-03 37 Happy New Year." "The you." Whether we give the <>r the response is largely a l alertness; possibly the alertthe lack of it may i>oint to or weakness of feeling, and can .is a measure of the good-will I in our hearts, writes W.C.B. I I Thoughts."437 words
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Article555 1931-01-03 37 If New Year wishes fail to l>e fulfilled it is for the same reason that New Year resolutions fail so often to be carried through; we stop short at wishing and forget to will. Or, if we l>egin to will, we lose right of the fact that555 words
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Article123 1931-01-03 37 New Year's resolutions arc fine; but the trouble with most of them is that they are made for a full year and not for a full hour and that, the present hour. What we need to do is resolve to meet each hour's, each day's, each week's123 words
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Article199 1931-01-03 37 I I Here i* something t<> l>e cultivated in the New Year; something which must grow; cheerfulness, magnanimity, char ity— fruits of the Spirit indeed, but fruits which need tending and culture lest the weeds choke them. "Cheerfulness" blessed spirit of sunshine; if only more of199 words
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Article162 1931-01-03 37 Frank Crane - Frank Crane I am yesterday. I am gone from you for ever. I am tlie last of a long procession of days, streaming behind you, away from you, pouring into mist and obscurity, and at last into the ocean of oblivion. I df part from you, yet162 words
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Article471 1931-01-03 37 As final i .radical maxim, relative to these- habits of the will, we may, then, offer something like this: Keep the faculty effort alive in you 63' a little gratuitous exercise every day." That is, lx> systematically ascetic or heroic in little unnecessary ix>ints; do every day or two471 words
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Article116 1931-01-03 37 Francis Le Buffe S. J - Francis Le Buffe S.J. Swifter than the swiftest, eternity is moving on apace, soon to overtake each one of us. The sands of life art fast naming out, and the fall of i feu more grain! will bring most of us to the doting hour, when th116 words
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Article2124 1931-01-03 38 The following SCnsKMI naa preached in Westminster Abbey by the Yen. A. K. J. Rawhnson, D.D., Aichdcacon ot Auckland, Canon Residential y <>t Durham, and Chaplain to the King The Spirit Himself beared] witneee with our spirit that we are the children of God: and if children,2,124 words
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Article151 1931-01-03 38 Little Wonder. What wonder if tardily otil I arc heard by the Lord, when ■•c:r« «>r not at all hear the Lord commands. I Control Your Mind. I entreat you, by our lo\ m <hir Lord, to learn to contra 4 and ttnbborn mind of you I151 words
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Article416 1931-01-03 39 FESTIVAL OF THE NEW DISPENSATION. ;11 ber that thou keep holy the th day." This commandment, in l& it exhibits the principle of 1^ a portion of our time to the t v service of God, is binding on j irrespective of time ot nation it* detailed416 words
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Article46 1931-01-03 39 er is, at first, an offence taken at 1 behaviour, an emotion of mind 1 the sense of injuries done to to others. The use of anger is to 38 l! P to self-preservation, and to 18 u t*> n our guard against injuries. Jortin.46 words
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Article1009 1931-01-03 39 ROYALTY AND THE LIFE OF THE NATION. The birth of a second daughter to the Duke and Duchess of York, followed by the christening of ihe baby Princess at Buckingham Palace, has given rise to a volume of rumour touching the succession to the British1,009 words
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