Malayan Saturday Post, 20 June 1931
1931-06-20
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section31 1931-06-20 1 wSSwmmt The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE. PAPER PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. VOL. VIII. NO. ZZ. JUNE 20, 1931. PRICE 20 CENTS. The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED JUNE 20. 1931.31 words
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Advertisement175 1931-06-20 1 Agents:ic unRNEO CO.. iTt. Z^^VV^V APPOINTMENT THE KING OF SI AM. (TTIJxLI) i CIPTS OF PBACTICAL EVEkIDAY USEFULNESS I STERLING SILVER AND E.P.N.S. WARE. gess^Q} Jfeorwf an<? 9wwi« now on display. i 1 '?^K^sU «*«n»«-.B. P. De SILVA., Lid. ».j*2*"* J StN€APOtE. (Court JewelUr.) reW the World Famous Sovereign j175 words
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Article966 1931-06-20 2 RAMBUTAN GANG ROBBERY. 1 The "Times of Malaya" publishes the following interview with Mr. J. Latimer, Manager of Rambutan, Limited, who jwas the victim of a daring robbery Mr. Latimer was extremely reluctant to Krant the representative an interview, but after very considerable persuasion, our interviewer pointing out that the966 words
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Article75 1931-06-20 2 GIALDINI TO SERVE FIVE YEARS Milan, June UGialdini (an associate of ChmajK Hairy m fraudulent operations m 1049) was to-day sentenced to 5 years and 10 months imprisonment and fined 10,000 lire. One year of the imprisonment and the whole of the fine will be remitted under the public amnesty75 words
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Advertisement100 1931-06-20 2 I Orange 1 j SQUEEZE THE FISE3T OF ALL ORANGE DRINKS. I iH^fl < W I J^ 1^ C^B^3tßpHp^H I wS9^ Ip^pfcSp^p^i^^^i^r^^^^p^p^plp^B fl] ll^^^B^pl^p^p^pj^^p^p^^E^p^p^p^p^p^pH. Jf^^P^ Norn «Sr§ l«r your rwktfttiU. I PofHiiAr Aftrttetj Water Worb Ltd. I MNl3Al»Otllt. 1 I Witte IMM MHpn oMMl]M»|»*f^ I immm |94b »<gg» M S100 words
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Article639 1931-06-20 3 I Stenographer Voill little girl wants t«» kiss you over .lie 'phone. Busy Manager Take the message. I'll get it frmi jroa later. She "it only I had taken mother's advice and not married you." He: "I didn't know your mother had ever l>een *> friendly disi>osed639 words
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Advertisement259 1931-06-20 3 W^SeSS*^ Brisk Milk at Its I pCL^l^Si^ creaailest sad Barest. IRipiCrt nl waenpver j 0 Ur^TjyUJ good aad reliable fc3 ■iIk.aseDAEICOLD. Ir^^ffiM daricold Miik is B^H^jjlh offered to yoa oa a flß|fift&| guarantee to satisfy or return basis. SOLE AGESTS: F .A BARTHOLOMEUSZ ITD. j.4, Baffles Q««y, Singapore. MdMc n259 words
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Advertisement156 1931-06-20 3 "SWIFTSORB' CROSSWORD PUZZLE I DICTIONARY i By Granville M. 0 Hara. Price: 1.50 per copy. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED) PRINTED PUBLISHED BY PETER CHONG 8 CO., i (OBTAINABLE FBOM ALL BOOK SBLLEBS THBOtGBOtT MALAYA. <♦««•««««..»»,«««,. ..»»<> WEE BROS. UNDERTAKERS Monumental Masons and Marble Merchants, No. 156, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Tel. No.156 words
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Article253 1931-06-20 4 SEVERE REBUKE AT COURT OF APPEAL. Expect Us To Do Their Work." At the opening "t the Court oi Apical, F.M.S., at tlie Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, rebuts the "Malay Mail," the EfeTblt the Chiet Justice, Sir Lancelot 11. Klphinstone, X.C, who presided253 words
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Article250 1931-06-20 4 MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES REQUIRED. Hiking," or camping "as it is erroneously called m Czechoslovakia, is receiving Mrs. Grundy's attention, m the shai>e of a decree by the Governor of the Province of Bohemia prohibiting the occupation of week-end huts by members of different sexes who are250 words
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Article256 1931-06-20 4 THE FUTURE OF SHANGHAI. FEETHAM REPORT. Renter's Service.] London, June 17. The administrator of the future will lind m these dispassionate pa&es a vast amount of suggestive material, declares the "Times," reviewing the report of Mr. Justice Feethani on the future of Shanghai. Mr. M eet ham's "dynamic" pTOOM has256 words
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Article182 1931-06-20 4 EXTRALITY NEGOTIATIONS. THE FEETHAM REPORT. [Renter's Service.] London, June 17. In the House of Commons Mr. Henderson, m reply to a question, said negotiations between Sir Miles L,anipsou and Mr. Wang had reached a stage eual ling them to report to the respective Governments, but it was likely to be182 words
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Article62 1931-06-20 4 1 Renter's Service.] Hankow Jink 17. An ultimatum has l>eeii delivered by bandits that mkfl flu Italian missionaries ai\- ransomed within 10 days all will be put 10 death. A Chinese priest P/ho was released to deliver the ultimatum it I.aohoko declares this no idle threat. The Mission's62 words
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Article152 1931-06-20 4 Simla, June 17Reports that the Maharajah of Patiala had m<x.liiied the views he expressed at the Round Table Conference m favour of Indian federation are confirmed by publication of a statement m which the Maharajah states: 'The federation scheme hitherto proposed is fraoght with the gravest danger to152 words
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Article107 1931-06-20 4 Philadelphia. Swooping down from the clouds, a large eagle attacked a five-year-old girl paying m a field at Manou, near Philadelphia. Only just m time the bird was shot and killed by the child's father, John Trout. The child was running about the field when107 words
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Article280 1931-06-20 4 Aii.icinia, that iii>i»li,, u > ailment -.<.'-. I Kives riM to H many subsidi I plaints, is one of the m<>st prevalent- I dangerous diseases of present da) eivjul /at ion. Blood imjioverishnient. t., r /-I is anaemia, means that life and heaj is threatened280 words
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Article53 1931-06-20 4 DO. X UNABLE TO RISE FROII WATER. I Port Natal, June r The giant aeroplane Do. X WM able to rise from the water when it attempted to take off from here Mar and it is probable that her tight alor.? the coast of Brazil will have to53 words
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Advertisement14 1931-06-20 4 b 0 I SOZ,£ AQENTB N Naina Mohamed Sons y Q Singapore Knala Lompur.14 words
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Article250 1931-06-20 5 LAWRENCE OF ARABIA IN CHINA? AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY. Alleged Disappearance of Official Papers. Shanghai, June 12. t r<iiiiaiy story is current m .litieal circles to the effect that of Arabia, recently visited and Shanghai under an Dame. He came, it is alleged, torn SfaW** irpotc <>f his visit to Hong250 words
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Article221 1931-06-20 5 ENGINE BREAKDOWN IN MID- ATLANTIC. New York, June 14. So H Wilkins' submarine Nautilus b disabled m mid-Atlantic and the Meamship Independence Hall is standing by. The United States battleships Arkansas and Wyoming are steaming to fte scene. New York, Later. The Arkansas and Wyoming are F221 words
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Article273 1931-06-20 5 Newchwang, June 15. It will be recalled that shortly after the Poseidon sank, statements were exchanged. The following are the texts Lieut. -Commander H. \V. Galpin of the "Poseidon" states Collision between the "Yuta" and the "Poseidon." At 11.45 a m the "Poseidon" came to the surface273 words
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Article172 1931-06-20 5 SHORT SKIRT PIONEER DISCOVERED IN JUTLAND. Berlin. The body of an eighteen-year-old flapper" of the Bronze Age, a pioneer of short skirts and bobbed hair, has been excavated m Jutland, according to report* reaching here. She was found m a coffin hewn from an oak tree, the172 words
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Article121 1931-06-20 5 GANDHrS_ASSURANCE. CONGRESS NO ENEMY OF BRITAIN." Ahmeda'bad, June 4Mr Gandhi, m a signed article m India referring to the next sesYoung Indm. rej« X Conterence> SIMI I, Ln buf Jvc my assurance t. stored upon the Delhii that havmg entered lupoo e^ settlement, 1 w« rbr-, L-ri~ parly121 words
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Advertisement144 1931-06-20 5 I UNIVERSAL'S j COMING 1930 31 PRODUCTIONS. j 4 BAD SlSTER—with Sydney Fox and Conrad Nagel. \l RESURRECTION—with John Boles and Lupe Velez. jTME VIRTUOUS HUSBAND—From the Broadway stage success, 1 o> Apron Strings ff with Betty Compson and a Star Cast. [j;THE BOUDOIR DIPLOMAT—with lan Keith, Betty Compson md144 words
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Advertisement436 1931-06-20 6 fHBi nn n IVI UU W I (JhK ?»wfc FRESENTS JBS£ ERICK VON STRCHEIM wiih BETTY COMPSON J "THE GREAT GABBO" m^m^m^Vw^m^mH ■V a^l ■B^M^aP^l m^m^m^mT j# H^aVJ^^aV^H^^av^HH^aV^aV^aV^H^HM AV^HB MM ■■^HBv eowin^ CAPITOL IF IT'S A PA RA MOI NT FICI VIE IT'S 1 BE BEST SHOW IN TOWN 1436 words
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Advertisement98 1931-06-20 6 INCOMPARABLE PERFORMANCE COMFORT ECONOMY 10/25. H.P. TOURER. I $1,895 COMPLETE. I Lyons Motors Ltd. I 92/100. Orchard Road, I SINGAPORE. I A\ W^^F I MELTROPE lIP SOUND BOX I Patented flexible Attachment to Tone Arm giving I controlled flexibility to soundbox, perfect fitting to I Standard Tone Arms of slightly98 words
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Article, Illustration96 1931-06-20 7 H F SIR CECIL CLEMENTI WHO RETURNED TO SINGAPORE ON SATURDAY AFTER A HOLIDAY IN ENGLAND WAS GIVEN A COR gj AL WELCOME. HE. the Governor shaking hands with the leading officials and representatives of the public who were present at Johnston's Pier to96 words
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Article, Illustration159 1931-06-20 8 Right Rev. Basil Coleby Roberts, M.A. Lecturer St. Augustine's College, Canterbury, 1913 1922; Chaplain to the Forces m Singapore 19 15- 19 19 Sub-Warden St. Augustine's College. Canterbury 1920-1922. Chaplain of Selangor 1922-1927. Consecrated m Westminster Abbey on 18th October, ST VNDRKW'S 1/ A159 words
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Advertisement206 1931-06-20 9 yjr y y CVr/re 2)octor s Cip u'^^J] c "8-mp"*. ninr^ i t i w I lyHg TU r r|CT A Oil TIP /> i.j I I D U t I (%-%^*^B HI" rfl\| A VIA llf ifi ltd •> CHARGES YOUR BRAIN NERVE CELLS WITH ENERGY, AND SO ENSURES206 words
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Article2804 1931-06-20 10 L. C. Douthwaite - THE UNICORN L. C. Douthwaite |^■■■^^^■■■■■■ll■■■^■■l■■■■■^■ll■^■^■^^|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^| OUR NEW SERIAL STORY; by INSTALMENT TWELVE. CHAPTER XXVII.— (ConU THE UNICORN UNMASKS. Down t.he opposite riopt a procession t was winding. Leading was a frail figure, the physical decreptitude of v which a loose purple rol* accentuated rather than concealed. Upon hands <2,804 words
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Advertisement141 1931-06-20 10 tAoitrvrN omviHo /BIK *^^^^-^^r r^\^~ THE CATAMARAN //jf m 1^ vessels with one outrigger W i intrepid fishermen often m JwCFm \< <.~ miles out to sea, m hope M iMPnfuH =^-^^^r more cau^ous neighbours I m TlWriuA \X~^^^^^ sl£a2 ■^^Ly nPO see a Catamaran otf the IS^B H Ceylon141 words
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Article4471 1931-06-20 11 TH E PERILS OF PEACE. WEDDING BELLS BY GRAMOPHONE. THE GLOBE-TROTTING COD. GHOSTS AID TO FORTUNE. London. May 15, 1931. A Qreal New Speedway. scheme for making (ireat Britain eiitre <>f the world was outa t .1 meeting of the Automobile D Vssodatioa over which Karl Aresided.4,471 words
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Advertisement144 1931-06-20 11 *•*''-''''''•■■■••■l■lllll■■l I I I I I I I I I I I ,'j A fl A MATH IB JJ B SPORTS GOODS 1 /\z.w>Ays go to ZT ROYSONS, I THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT, 111, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. I Speeds JA I 1 convalescence Ql||i I I I after fevers144 words
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Advertisement251 1931-06-20 12 Frankly, now. Don't you think that too \M much tannin, the drug m V your usual mealtime drink, l^]l^ -^fl^" is bad for you? If you were more moderate, wouldn't A^^^v you feel better-sleep better? Then why not switch off once or twice a day cut S down on tannin251 words
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Advertisement110 1931-06-20 12 Kill the plaguing, dangerous Mosquito \L^ Mosquitoes menace y«ur X' health and cause you discom- *fc^BK*A fort and pain. Wln not rid jt£9&&^ yourself these torturers !•> *<V^So' Rit is deadly to flies, mosqui- |A toes, fleas, moths, ants, roach- XX For row es, bedbugs, and their eggs. M CSraSM110 words
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Article, Illustration21 1931-06-20 13 Photographs taken at ihe annual cricket match ard Tea Party. The Cricketers. At the Tea Party.21 words
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Article, Illustration118 1931-06-20 14 The remarkable development of the Ladies Union during the few months of its existence shows that it is supply irq a much needed club for Indian an< I Ceylonese ladies and reflects great credit on the indefatigable energy of its President and organizer Mrs. Handy. TheEastern Studio - 118 words
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Advertisement224 1931-06-20 15 iiiife M navourof I ream <>f tli< fuam at a ship's bows, dies down as she enters port st< going slow! t.rocess of prrducinp "Grand Maenish" whisky is necessarily slow. For )i .tars, at lea-t, it is inatiiml 'Going slow' m maturing jg one of the Itttoni why "Gnad Macni>h"224 words
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Advertisement118 1931-06-20 15 "Stands for Quality" That the "LION" chop stands for quality is no unfounded statement. It signifies our endeavour to maintain the highest possible standard m aerated waters. The best quality fruits are handled m the best known method, and scientific treatment of our fruit beverages gives them the fullest health118 words
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Advertisement542 1931-06-20 16 Cinemas aboard ship m FIRST lU N cinemas are shown I regularly on every voyage of the I President Liners .This is just one I of the service features we provide I to make your trip more enjoyable. I DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINES I and AMERICAN MAIL LINE I 'The Greatest542 words
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Article485 1931-06-20 17 Quiz - Quiz 3einq Smiles of the Week. i By £j r iis back among us. And if know just what he lias or do, it isn't the fault of eight tpapef editors. o*o*9 c two weeklies liave had a t telling His Excellency how tn job. The three S.S.A.'s will485 words
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Advertisement168 1931-06-20 17 U r ■-->_■■— I I <C^V\^> fiaMo! Ring U6Bl. j PI '^RupoKupANC 1 |t ]{u<lh Kal(>k I f I >ifA3t<^ AJP* A «ar (8m Wet-d). I ii VVf: s." railak I I SfeSHSH ;r,-SL Dara j yjfc'-^irS^rllH Vanilla Sticks. U. 1 Vill »lla I'owder. I Vanilla Essence. 1 «5- Curry168 words
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21 1931-06-20 18 THE MAN WITH THE WORLD'S BIGGEST JOB. M i- .t .ilHtt-i-i. rs. M .'■>-.*■ > < *s. <: i Hi..< f^rrr. \f,.I ,rt-,.^». r^' bur21 words
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Article160 1931-06-20 18 WILD PRANK OF 12 DOCTORS. Pot indti\gmn m bom>fitf Ytfj'A Victoria Infirmary, N on Tyne, 12 f(NMg dectom, i* '<■■ yen \er\, ht*l had their q .ir.es with m all t^ £l TUi MtfcM htm called fortli bf a irfll pfvetka] joke dttrmc nrtudi the 'Iwic %nrn>/<ttntran the main wai160 words
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Article101 1931-06-20 18 Peking, June 1 hath li.uins to soothe the l-iti'lit br«Ml A letter from the Rev. N'»-lv,n fthr <;ij>tive rnissir/nary) *>ta« th;it hit fapforn are making dederti.inrlH f'»r fnr'htr articles, including pi«ri'»«. wnH >\;\;\ 1 1 .is well as i6o,o'>o frrt of telephone; vvit«*, printitiK pfwetti nn iefopWne, wtiA101 words
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Article41 1931-06-20 18 UNDER 12 FEET OF MUD Chefoo, June 15. Salvagl operations on the sunken submarine INweidon btvc been alv.mdoned r»n .\dmiraltv inttrttctionfl owing to the suhni.inii- being covered with 12 fei-t of mud All Mints have returned to liarlx>iii41 words
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Article201 1931-06-20 18 ROYAL FAMILY S MILLIONS LARGE FOREIGN INVESTMENTS Madrid, Mm -..4* c -h "he o L*icexnber $i, r. 1 7 jo/xm The balk of c X 1 -j estrr.enti -a -re I vkh E d bonds poeited the Beak or Inland, and m btaki r ranee, Hoflejad Mi201 words
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Article76 1931-06-20 18 P'ONEER DESIGNERS VISION. Load May Ia WU ;t -~t.c icroplane •!1 f:- v. A :.«Ti -:r- :->nct:r air r-.:" A V k--*: *c-/iay. r. :*^:^>rts v .a: <=:r <::'.: Arr.er.ca Atlanti n -even V. -c a machine zi v-^> above :hr i»ri jj i r..r:r Lrcair. I: nyj76 words
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Advertisement107 1931-06-20 18 v B^^f 3^C vl 1-:EA C w LIVER EXTRACT IN TABLET FORM owning prjfr. i V «P^ r ;-^>^ i wan ur r-- v::. i r *ftG* C ftf\\ nn CJ -"o F^ 301 blood q a irp pnf live ll q y creator OAfNvJ vylxb extras jt^~ i* :re107 words
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Article228 1931-06-20 19 Keutcr's Service. J Nanking, June 16. iMCOMi Marshal Chiang Kaitchievcd m suppressing revolts »lie* Ml is repeated 111 his forth.anpaign against the CommuCeutral China and official [list !n re arc confident that it will aJ will then be clear for 1 military action against the v228 words
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Article110 1931-06-20 19 [Reuter's Sen-ice.] Washington, June iS. .\a announcement has been made by he Federal Farm Board which is ound to have a most important bearIg upon future wheat prices throughut the world. The lami Hoard says it will not ■ioLc itteli to withhold Us wheat m the domestic market110 words
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53 1931-06-20 19 'Reuter's Service.] London, June iS. k of England has stepped m tria. 1 announcement states that, -n of placing the Austrian •nds on the Continent, the innd has agreed to make advance to the Austrian k pending the successful I the negotiation53 words
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Article41 1931-06-20 19 [Reuter's Service] Madras, June 17. Twelve hundred houses and other properly, of a total estimated value of £45*000, were destroyed by fire at Annadevarapet, near Rajnhmundry. Hundreds of people are homeless and three are reported missing.41 words
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Article362 1931-06-20 19 Two observatories at different parts of the earth's surface, say Greenwich and Cape Town, cannot detect any differences m the directions of the stars, but do unmistakably see the moon m slightly different directions m space. This shows thai the moon is nearer than the stars, and also362 words
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Article30 1931-06-20 19 [Reuter's Service.] Nantes, June 17. It is now believed that the death roll m the St. Pliilibert steamer disaster off the mouth of the Loire is 503.30 words
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Advertisement169 1931-06-20 19 HAVE YOU GOT YOUR GRIP ON THE FUTURE? Jt ensures EHD W »WMEVZttY T L.. HO WTO* FOX DEPENDENTS and PROVISION FOR OLD AGE at MODERATE COST with the option of securing a LIFE INCOME at maturity of the policy, at a rate which will be guaranteed at the time169 words
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291 1931-06-20 20 The Malayan Saturday Post. June 20, 1931. THE DIOCESAN CONFERENCE. Malayan church people are greatly interested m the Diocesan Conference now m session m Singapore. Such occasions, m affording publicity to church work, and providing opportunity for frank discussion of its problems by both clergy and laity, help to demonstrate291 words
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Article291 1931-06-20 20 We BgfM With a daily contemporary which ur.ues that it i> BBOrt correct ami less provocative to speak of Rubl>er Regulation rather than Rubber Restriction. After all, the producers have no desire to 'Squeeze" the consumers. All they wan i M fair price ami stability, and that m291 words
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Article176 1931-06-20 20 REPLY TO PAPAL NOTE OF PROTEST. [Renter's Service.] London, June o. Vatican City. A stir was caused m the Vatican this morning- by the arrival of Count Devecchi, the Italian Ambassador to the Holy See, who has not been seen here since the Pope's protest to the176 words
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Article180 1931-06-20 20 WITHDRAWAL OF COUNS FOR DEFENCE. London, June The proceedings at the Gin police Court before the L,ord Ma> o f London m connexion with the atL s<J the Royal Mail Steam Packet gro companies took a sensational turn Lord Kylsant, Chairnuui of tk e R.M.S.P. Co.,180 words
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Article43 1931-06-20 20 [Reuter's Service.] I Warsaw, Jane 18. I It ii reported from Moscow that Amy I Johnson ha> advised the authorities she B intends to re-attempt the London- M Peking flight at the beginning of July I I43 words
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Article73 1931-06-20 20 i i Reuter's Service.] Paris, Juiie A long debate m the Chamber ou the 1 93 1 Xaval Building Bill, including 'he 23,000 ton cruiser to counter the new German "Deutschland," finally reMilted m the adoption of the Bill but with an amendment virtually deleting :he credit for73 words
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Article85 1931-06-20 20 (Renter's Service.] London, June i The famous air woman Miss S O'Brien and her woman passen^ is not yet identified, were bur:: death when the light plane m they were flying crashed an<l into flames near Hatfield. Miss is the daughter of the Irish B» and sportsman,85 words
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Advertisement138 1931-06-20 20 BE PHOTOCRAPHED BY H. N. BUCKERIDGE The European Artist-Photographer. DISTINCTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTIONS AT PRICES ADJUSTED TO THE TIMES. LAIDLAW BUILDING Phone 7898. <L cJm BORRTCD J ffVihy does Baby Cry? Baby's convulsive sobs and choking cries of pain are frequently caused by using wrong kinds of talcum. Talcums noc138 words
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Advertisement30 1931-06-20 20 I 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 Trmm Twuc-Fmod30 words
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381 1931-06-20 21 I DioCtM of Singapore n i\ the whole of the but a station IB the Huglish communities 5 nnatra. In the circunia clergy conierence is ent m all v l Mlt °i the year it is Singapore's *x* l conference having taken .Urn. Knglish, Tamil,381 words
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Article33 1931-06-20 21 [Reuttr's Service.] Tokyo, June 18. Yakedake, an active volcano m the Japanese Alps, west of Matsumoto suddenly burst into violent eruption at 11.30, scattering quantities of ashes all over the countryside.33 words
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Article271 1931-06-20 21 MANY KILLED IN TRIBAL FIGHTING. [Reiite's Service. J Durban, June 18. Serious alarm is felt at the possibility of inter-tribal conflict m Mtamo location, near Kratzkop as I sequel to a cold-blooded attack on the Hlongwa tribe by Amabovus. Inter-tribal feeling threatening to flare up271 words
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Article28 1931-06-20 21 [Renter's Service] London, June 18. The "News Chronicle announces the Admiralty has offered to assist Sir Hubert Wlikins to repair the "Nautilus" at Plymouth.28 words
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Article22 1931-06-20 21 [Renter's Service.] Canberra, June iH. The Senate has passed the Bill authorising tlie shipment of goM which thus Incomes enacted.22 words
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Article78 1931-06-20 21 [Reuter's Service.] Tokyo, June 16. There were no deaths but seven people were slightly injured m last night's quake, which caused confusion m theatres and cinemas, the buildings shaking and swayiLg. A lesser quike occurred shortly after midnight, and Yokohama was plunged into darkness for several78 words
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Advertisement35 1931-06-20 21 -CAR eWNBS— car upholster and paint your C*r, renew your Hood. Side krten* Cushion Coven, etc. nan any firm m Singapore Ol'K MATERIALS AND WCKKMANSHIP AXE 1 ARANTEED. THE SINGAPORE IPHOLSTERY. 5 Armenian Street. j35 words
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Advertisement143 1931-06-20 21 THEY'RE BUILT THAT WAY! IF THEIR BONNETS WERE ALL RIVETTbU DOWN, PROVIDING PROVISION WERE MADE FOR PERIODIC ADDITION*OF ENGINE OIL, IT WOULD HAVE LITTLE EFFECT ON THE FAMOUS AUSTINS YEAR IN, YEAR OUT, THEY STAND UP TO THE MOST HEART-BREAKING TREATMEN i WITHOUT ATTENTION. LOOK THEM OVER AT BORNEO MOTORS143 words
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Article275 1931-06-20 22 THE NEW SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY: TESTS ON GIRLS. London. Mankind's gtmH menace the common Cold, lias been conquered by science at last. Sii Richard Paget. the physicist, Said that the time was not far distant irben every home, office, and workshop In the country would be275 words
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63 1931-06-20 22 [Renter's Service.] Newhaven (Connecticut), June 18. That very little indeed will be accom- f dished at the forthcoming Disarmament Conference is predicted by Mr. Hugh "Jit>son, the United States Ambassador o Belgium, speaking at a luncheon at Aile University. He said he did not expect63 words
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Article325 1931-06-20 22 GHASTLY WOUNDS AND BROKEN BONES. Matara. Ceylon, June S. A diabolical murder is reported to have taken place at Paraduwa, m the Akure>sa district. It api>ears that two brothers lived with their families, m Mptmtt houses on a land owned m common by them, and it is325 words
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Article62 1931-06-20 22 [Reuter's Service] Rangoon, June 17. The Oovernment of Burma is further attempting to terminate the rebellion. Xotices are being distributed stating that all rel>els surrendering, who are not leaders or who have not committed murder or actively participated m seriom outrages, and who fully confess and undertake not62 words
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Article259 1931-06-20 22 London, June 16. Mr. AndeiMOi Chairman of tht Far Kastern Section of the London Charal*r of Coauneroe, ytilrim at meeting to-day at which the recommendations of the British Ivconomic Mission to the Far Ivast were considered, s?id that one elTect of putting India on a gold259 words
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116 1931-06-20 22 EARTHQUAKES IN AFGHANISTAN AND JAPAN. Peshawar, June 17. Fifteen people were killed, and 50 houses were destroyed, m an earthquake m the district of Panjshir, 60 miles north of Kabul. Tokio, June 17. A severe earthquake shock m Tokio at 5.1 j p.m. dislodged ornaments m houses, but, so far116 words
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Advertisement245 1931-06-20 22 is the way \M t0 earn m ore *M W v \raoneyy I/I The Remarkable I. c i,| Method I makes Home Study simple, pacticilM and profitable. I THREE THINGS EVERY MAfM WANTS I To make i^xxl. I 1 To have his abilities recognised. I lo ear.* more money, for245 words
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Article657 1931-06-20 23 ARGUS - ARGUS A MALAYAN REVIEW. BY I Soccei layers the world over \\:V be B er > interested m the decision 01 the ■iternati"!'..' authority to amend the i«> the throw-in. It is a By: belated but none the less welfl .hiieiit. It removes a serious Himstice.657 words
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Article100 1931-06-20 23 New York, May 20. Mr. Ralph Barton, au illustrator, caricaturist, author and artist, shot himself dead ifl bed m his luxurious apartment to-day, following his recent return from Paris, where he was divorced from his fourth wife. His friends reported that he had beeu shocked lately when his100 words
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Article227 1931-06-20 23 NEWSPAPERS FINED IN U.K. London, June 12. The Daily Mail," the M Daily Herald," and the "Daily Mirror" were found guilty at Bow Street Police Court to-day of offences under the letting Acts by running competitions m connection with last week's Derby, and were fined substantial sums. The Public Prosecutor,227 words
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Advertisement453 1931-06-20 23 ASS ETS EXCEED $11,000,000. ASSURANCE !N FORCE OVER $88,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m Straits Stttlbmsnts) HE^D OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England tnd compiles with the < British Life Assurance453 words
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Article, Illustration672 1931-06-20 24 Lt. Gen Lord Baden- Powell - Lt. Gen Lord Baden-Powell I WHAT IS A LARRIKIN? 1! (By of Gilwell) M And what do von know of the prisoner's behaviour?" liked the Magistrate. IK was a larriking, jrer Honour." replied the constable. 11 A larrikin? What's that?" 11 A tanking yei Honour." Yes,672 words
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87 1931-06-20 24 MYSTERIOUS ARC OF LIGHT OVER LONDON A itauigc feature of the earthquake ivas i mysterious arc of light wen m the iky Wtf London on Thursday. Though scientists refuse to believe that this phenomenon was associated with the earthquake, it is interesting to recall87 words
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Article68 1931-06-20 24 M. DOUMER TAKES OVER FROM M. DOUMERGUE Paris, June n. M. Doumer formally took over the presidency of the Republic from m. Domnergue this afternoon. A< soon as M. Doumer had been invested the Premier, M. i.nval, m accordance with custom, offered him the Government's resignattMi.68 words
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Article317 1931-06-20 24 St. Xazaire, June 15. A frightful death roll is feared as a result of a small excursion steamer, with 500 people •board, having foundered m a gale off the estuary of the Loire. The steamer >l St. PhiHberi yesterday moming conveyed live or six hundred members of317 words
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Article93 1931-06-20 24 EMPRESS OF BRITAIN'S I MAIDEN TRIP M »»l- -»f the lar^csi m;.- I Canadian Pacific Company, I preai of Britain", concluded tul maiden \o\a-c when she I Southampton yeaterday from I She set Up new records for I i feature of her voyagi bt inark.ihly sljghi variation93 words
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Article61 1931-06-20 24 REVISION OF POLICY MAY I BECOME NECESSARY I Washington! Ji Should the war debt littiatioi at any time acute OOOSId America of tli t question of th bility of changing temporarily I ly-stated debt policy would c netv>sarv, gtated Mi. Castle, Secretary of State, when intei61 words
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Advertisement54 1931-06-20 24 trTj^fTT-fljij^^^ is ensured by their immediate disintegration I BLi^JULUB^^^ when immersed m water. With inferior sub- I stitutes, it will often be found that no such I disintegration occurs, or that it only occurs after some time. Furthermore, such substitutes -^SP^^^Tm are very liable to cause disorders of the digestive54 words
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Advertisement100 1931-06-20 25 I) \£**~f\ weakness; //M v 4 DEBILITY Man/emia W'^DESCHIENS 'Syrup fe^v Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etcw poodrich Silvertown will save you money— I Ufor you obtain100 words
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Advertisement288 1931-06-20 26 PROF. DR. WOLF EISNER si kk Santuben Tuberculine Preparations, I FOR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF I TUBERCULOSIS. I I HOSPITAL TESTS. I These are used now m all leading Hospitals m the World I It is a very simple and safe way of dealing with Tuberculosis"! Twenty years' eiperience m288 words
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Article, Illustration117 1931-06-20 27 |£ric Dunsford Imitem Light-Weight hampio^ who is now a nfosional. Keep your eye on him Photo shows Eric Dunstord, undefeated Ex-Amateur Light weight Chamoicn of Malaya with his manager and his stable mate Y. Matsu, Malayan Bantam King. Dunsford has now joined the Professional ranks and is a117 words
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Article, Illustration34 1931-06-20 27 I- A. Peterson and Dr G de Souza beat W. H. Drooglever and mm N. E. Ess and A. Marshall (on the right) beat W. B. Wigg and W. Rodger.34 words
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Article, Illustration112 1931-06-20 28 GROUP PHOTO OF THE STAFF OF THE HIGH COURT, ALOR STAR, TAKEN ON THE OCCASION OF THE RETIREMENT OF :HE I HONOURABLE, THE CHIEF MALAY JUDGE. TUAN SYED MANSUR ALJAFFRI. I |M^— Bf?-- -A^g^giyMßr----- (Sitting from 'eft to right)- H.H. Tunku Zainol Abeedin. Haji Wan Suleiman (Shaik-ul-lslam), H.H. Tunku Mansur112 words
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Advertisement211 1931-06-20 29 JTlow Parker W w Pressureless fc| improves your handwriting "Pr.-surele>s Touch" and featherliglit poise rombine m the new streamlined Parker Duofold to give such infant, easy How of ink that the pen writes almost of itself. lu-tead of struggling with a hard-writing, sputtering pen— YOU hold the Parker Duofold naturally.211 words
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Advertisement131 1931-06-20 29 Raisins, Nuts and Chocolate. yf^#r^« I A delicious comhination (n\>>r xjj jg T" N >^ the ihu Valencia MillS^V I Then arc man\ varieties of Jfl v^k\^vl E Fry's Cartel Chocolate to suit aBMI^M^ r ill tastes plain or milk, with I or without nuts or raisins. \lß^l r The131 words
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Advertisement155 1931-06-20 30 j THE MALAYAN AGRI HUKTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION I j Will Hold Its I I EIGHTH ANNUAL I I MALAYAN EXHIBITION I KUALA LUMPUR I j DURING THE AUGUST BANK HOLIDAYS- I s B I SATURDAY, AUGUST Ist. I SUNDAY, 2nd. I j MONDAY, 3rd. I H j For further particulars apply155 words
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Advertisement132 1931-06-20 31 WAHHENUCO., (PHOTO STORES) 95. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I SINGAPORE. I I Stockists of Materials for I Jirtists aqd Jftrt Students 1 Artist's Oil Water Colours I Artists' Brushes I Greyhound Pastels I Students' Colours I Showcard Colour Brushes I I Artists' Prepared Canvas I Phone Telegrams: I (7445. "PHOTOSTORE SINGAPORE"132 words
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Advertisement633 1931-06-20 32 THE CAR OF YOUR I CHOICE I WILL BE THE NEW I AUSTIN TWELVE SIX JUST ARRIVED. i i I I ARRANGE A DEMONSTRATION RUN I VorM Waiting for Price $2350 Saloon |L BORNEO MOTORS Ltd. I j SINGAPORE. |l PENANG. TAIPING. IPOH. KUALA LUMPUR, SEMEMBfIN. MALACCA, HADD YAI. ntffiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiiiiiiitfffiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiitiiiiin633 words
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Article, Illustration76 1931-06-20 33 IMr E W he H? g r nO Mis:cCe ce n r t SatiOn the Di *™t Scout Commissioner KB- iwiss dementi ,s seen on the extreme right of the picture. I His Excellency inspects the Scouts and Cubs.76 words
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Article, Illustration104 1931-06-20 34 fdgdfgdfgdf tfythg From left to right:— Mr. Lee Kirn Soo, Dr. S. K. Lim, Hon. Mr. Wee Swee Teow. Dr. Chen Chan Lok, Madam Teo. Dr. Loh Poon Lip, Mr. Poh Kirn Yong, Mr. Chia Keng Tye, Mr. Tan Tiam Kee, Miss Tan, Mr. Cheong Koon104 words
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Advertisement55 1931-06-20 35 Quality Tells. li-M HLNCE THE REASON lf|l| ANY CONNOISSEUR //-^2^, Mineral Waters (i |1 1 1 ilft ns st s^lffl Favourite Drink, i r f^tr^ I phone 3463 The Phoenix Aerated Water Works, SINGAPORE. Eli a ti RAVEN A THE LARGEST SELLING •TIPPED CICARETTE IN THE WORLD. OO /VOT AFFECT55 words
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Advertisement69 1931-06-20 35 SCX37T MONUMENT. I You can pay your friend I no greater compliment I than to suggest his taste I is educated to the highest i standard of Scotch Whisky I and order him a I aeMMNiff I Barn 1820 Still going Strong! j^r John Little Co., Ltd., *$9L \m 2rf\\69 words
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Article, Illustration1207 1931-06-20 36 THE WENDY HUT. BOYS OF LONG AGO. Clarence. Clarence was employed m ail alehouse, where he scrubbed and ran errands for Dame l.oveday from sunrise |D sunset. He was fourteen years old, and his mother, a widow, supported herself by selling herbs to the apothecary. She walked1,207 words
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Article667 1931-06-20 37 OOKiNG INTO HEAVEN. REVELATION AND LIFE. The Christian Faith. graphic sentences tell us all k'i<A\ «»f the Ascension. From rather that the Apostles scarcerealized what was happening when \j ,*m ua> hidden from them by a ■od. They had been through a great the greatest that ever came667 words
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Article723 1931-06-20 37 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES God Never Abandons Us. If, unhappily, it should come about that I l>e unfaithful to God, I know that He will not abandon me. He is so good that He is the first to speak to me, to urge me to return to him. He stretches out723 words
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Article149 1931-06-20 37 kuskin declared that "we are converted, not to long and gloomy faces, but to round and laughing ones." Oliver Wendell Holmes used to say that he would probably have become a minister if the minister who called at I his home when he was a boy had not149 words
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Article228 1931-06-20 37 IS YOUR INDIGESTION INTESTINAL? Many people associate indigestion I entirely willi the >toinach \'et, m a I greaj number of car>es, it ib iv the I smaller intestine that the indigestion is I seated. The digestive processes com- I inence at the mouth, where mastication I and salivary action take228 words
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Article130 1931-06-20 37 One of the things which most irn- j presses me is that m the case of 1 1 famous men, with their apparent sue- \m cess and brilliance and public enjoy- 1 1 ment, at the background of all their I lives you can see there was the130 words
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Article138 1931-06-20 37 Iwich life memorable for gooduess |>J and nobility has for its motive power I* some noble thought. Here is that I cathedral spirit, John Milton. In his I j loneliness and blindness his mind was I i his kingdom. He loved to think of I 5 things true138 words
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Article96 1931-06-20 37 i A priest's first place is m his saiicuary and his study. But his second is n the homes an<l the lives of his people. It for visiting, there never was a time ,vhen there Witi more need of all the nitiative, GOOftgt, and wisdom that a96 words
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Article1882 1931-06-20 38 By the Rev. A. J. TALBOT-EASTER (Vicar of St. Paul, Sheffield). X\ tracts from a sermon preached m tyestmiaatef Abbey. Ijioch walked with God; he was not; for G<xl Un>k him. Gen. v. 25. No one who is m I ]>osition to compare the present with Hie1,882 words
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Article62 1931-06-20 38 Almost every one can love, !>ut»h c not even- one who can -vmpatjare Sympathy that divine U-u^ W[ n —is born of stifferinp:, and is •*> possessed by those irho 1; tVe W^ t( educated m the school Wl* and experience. The pren B^ school is hiph, but lfl<62 words
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Article299 1931-06-20 38 There is Danger m "Incomplete Elimination." I Fai m. v imporum than I cfeanh'netg ami thai cannot I estimated is the hygiene of v. I Ofgaitt. If external clean! I the highesi importance, intern ck I ness can only l. c descried tl -.J lately299 words
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Article1601 1931-06-20 39 CotyHgH. X I London, May ax, 1031--1 A ROMANTIC FRIENDSHIP. M„ v allallt gentleman who loved life m t \.i^ nevertheless rigidly controlled m pictures by duty." So runs Mr. ■nl v Mac Donald's epitaph on his Weml'tlK late Lord Thomson of Car- t 1H the beautiful, sympathetic, moving1,601 words
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