Malayan Saturday Post, 15 August 1931
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Title Section30 1931-08-15 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'S LEADING PIOTURE PAPER PUBLISHED EVEBY BATUBDAY. VOL. VHI. NO. 30. AUGUST 13, 1931. HUCE 20 CENTS. The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED AUGUST 15, 193130 words
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Article616 1931-08-15 3 "Every time 1 kin you it makes me a tK-ttci man." "Well, you don't have to try to get U> Heaven all in one night." C.ue>t (departing at last): "Good-bye. Hope i haven't kepi you out of bed." Hosi (poHtely): "That's all right.: We should have been616 words
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Advertisement127 1931-08-15 3 s^^ B^^^^^^ B1^ >I jjßna|^|^^7"r^y^f^^^WEiaj^L IELECTED, BLENDED AND >ACKEDBY EXPERTS FROM THE NICEST LEAVES GROWN ON IIGH ELEVATION PROPRIETARY ESTATES IN CEYLON, "ftl D LEAF TO-DAY STANDS SfeiMEASTHE BEST CEYLON TEA IN PACKET FORM. PIT QUAUTY FIRST WHEN BUYING TEA. OF ALL DEALERS. SOLE AGENTS A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD., lINGAPORE KUALA127 words
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Advertisement111 1931-08-15 3 LET lIS TBLL YOU IF YOUR v- EYESIGHT Requires Assistance. Yoo have everything to gain b i a tittte tinrely ADVICE So have your Eyes examined H.UWRUB&GO. Consulting Opticians 3, Capitol Building Singapore. Uo«r«-Froro 9 am- 8 P- m Tel 2751. WEE BROS. UNDERTAKERS W«om and Merchants, No. 166, SBLEGie111 words
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Article218 1931-08-15 4 "KILLED' FRENCHMAN'S CHIVALRY. Tans More 'haii 16 \cais. after being reported "killed in action," Alfred Allart, of Bavay, Valenciennes, returned, found his wife happily remarried, and disappeared again, so that Ik- should not spoil her happiness. Allart 's tirs: act on returning to the town was to218 words
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Article298 1931-08-15 4 A WHIRLWIND OF ROARING WATER. Bristol, July o. Bathers had narrow escapes when a waterspout of iropical violence occurred to-day at Clevedon, the Somerset seaside resort. While the Marine lake was crowded with bathers, during a dead calm under lowering black clouds, the water in the centre298 words
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186 1931-08-15 4 London, July 17. The reunion of the three branches of 'lie Methodist Church is now practically assured. Primitive and I'nited Methodists have already voted decisively in favour, and the Wesley an Methodists' Conference at Birmingham this week also registered emphatic approval. Before the union can 1*186 words
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Advertisement272 1931-08-15 4 DANGER TIME! When the Thermomelet Is Up In The Heights. That is danger time, when stomach .md intestinal troubles are most frequent. -J^lL In tne llcat oi tlie snmnier f°°d so quick- H ly loses its freshness and sometimes even C /wl U-ioiiies contaminated without l>eing su«- K jHrcted. With272 words
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1176 1931-08-15 5 " ARGUS - Sport of the Week A MALAYAN REVIEW. "ARGUS" m BY Malaya Cup Pint] of 1931 is al- iiicietit history by now. It was 1 as long ago as last Saturday, t hen many columns of print con- i it have appeared ia the daily 1 apers. As so cften happens1,176 words
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Advertisement270 1931-08-15 5 ASSETS EXCEED $11,000,000. ASSURANCE !N FORCE OVER $38,000,000. j| The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j w (Incorporated in Straits Sbttlbmbnts). HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the j British270 words
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Advertisement266 1931-08-15 6 PARAMOUNT-™* DYNAMIC DPAWA-MriMlY T(LD GEORGE BANCROFT in SCANDAL SHEET. WITH CLIVE BROOK KAY FRANCIS SCIEEMNG SBOITLY CAPITOL THEATRE IF ITS A PARAMOUNT PICTURE IT'S THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. tl ACE 16 TO 45- J ■F^fl I your ,^t^!gO?o* v n I LibV. ftfl ra-r u r d dpwJ I266 words
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Advertisement97 1931-08-15 6 5 >»-". SOLE AGESTS J! Naina Mohamed Sons Singapore Koala Lumpur. <■ SB Ka J |V I •> Cvv MELTROPE 111 SOUND BOX Patented flexible Attachment to Tone Arm giving controlled flexibility to soundbox, perfect fitting to Standard Tone Arms of slightly varying sizes and means of tuning to suit97 words
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Article, Illustration24 1931-08-15 7 THE MALAYAN EXHIBITION. SOME OF THE PRIZE WINNERS. Tobacco grown by Mr. H. B. Talalla. Interested visitors to the Exhibition. Photos by M. hutihiraman. <24 words
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Article, Illustration96 1931-08-15 8 s. Goodman Arr.bler, Mrs. Winstedt and Mr. J. Watson (Director Education). I Left to right: Mr. P. F. Kowitt, Mr. M. R. Holgate, Mrs. P. F I Howitt, Mrs. Lee Choon Gucn, M.8.E., Mrs. G. T. Peall. I I nter- House Tug-of-war. Start of 220 yds.96 words
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Advertisement483 1931-08-15 9 /p^N j AUSTINS SPALDINCS j [I /y^^ weakness. New and Latest Design t I /ljr>3f DEBrLiTt M ~m Tennis Rackets It \rf\ M lil Jnst Arrived. I I i,/ t| m-- m GC/T GUARANTEED. f I t v ANzFMIA T i I mL^-^f MMil I l^Hk fj Very reasonable prices,483 words
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4562 1931-08-15 10 M. Erskine- Fraser - OUR NEW SERIAL STORY: ANNE ALONE. M. Erskine-Fraser By II INSTALMENT SEVEN. SYNOPSIS. ANNE and ANTHONY HERRINGTON are the youngest representatives of an old Liverpool shipping family. Their mofher is dead, and they have been broughj up by a rich, indifferent father. Anthony has jiist left Oxford and shows no4,562 words
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Advertisement53 1931-08-15 10 Relax Rest Pour yourself a cup of teaJtfake it a cup of Qeylonta Dea for a change. Dry the new Blue Xabel CEYLON T A TEA PACKED BY LIPTON PER LB. PACKET. Save Wfie (Coupons SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE, PENANG, I KUALA LUMPUR, BPOH. I A P53 words
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Advertisement126 1931-08-15 11 f^^B/^\ 0 Exertion yl jiff— complete exhaustion. 1 It is customary for the athlete to strain every muscle, sinew and nerve to win. Painful sprains, strained muscles, nervous exhaustion and headache are generally the unavoidable results. (BatjOCs ASPIRIN I is the proper remedy for the athlete in these circumstances, ter126 words
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Advertisement290 1931-08-15 12 rMJ P^ ill fj fj I Health i /)S an€ fl avour L >^f Children should not be per|L iß^l^ mitted to drink the ordlJf I nary mealtime beverage containing tannin, a drug y~ sleeplessness and indigesL y^ tion. Postum, made of pure wholesome grains, skiKully f y7k^ blended and290 words
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Advertisement74 1931-08-15 12 7%c Everlasting Menace! Mosquitoes steal your strength, harass your nerves and spoil both work and pleasure. Irritating always, often dangerous, there is no need to tolerate them. Spra> Flit. Flit is deadly to flies, mosquitoes, fleas, moths, ants, roaches, bed bugs, and their eggs. Harmless to man. Doesn't stain. Don't74 words
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Article, Illustration43 1931-08-15 13 d and Wales winners: J. B. Dunne, H. F. A. Jackson, V. Kelly. H. Price, L. F. Falls. England— Beaten by Ireland and Wales:— E. S. Pickering, J. Pestell, 0. Bellingham-Smith, J. T. Haydon, C. B. Bowman.43 words
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Article, Illustration24 1931-08-15 13 The m at^^S^^Wß!^S^Rango^hich was olayed at Kuala Lum pur ended in a victory tor Selangoi by 5^ -3.24 words
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Article, Illustration55 1931-08-15 13 G Haridas and A. T. Pereira, left, who beat D. H. Kleinman arid M F* L. Pa4mer 5-7, 6-2, &-3. I J. A. Dean and W. Rodger, right, who beat N. E. Singam and S. Sitampalam 6-2, 7-5. Mr. A. A. A. Paterson,55 words
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Article, Illustration85 1931-08-15 14 Seated in the centre is Dr. 0. F. Conoley (Vice-President) and fourth from left is Dr. W. J. Vickers (Secretary). I DEPARTURE OF MR. HANNIGAN. I Photograph taken at the Malay Officers' Mess, Kuala Lumpur. Seated, left to right: Miss H. Hannigan, Inche Yeop85 words
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Advertisement192 1931-08-15 15 •The cream of speed I—the1 the foam at a ship's bows, dies down as she enters port Tb? l p?oce»* of producing "Grand Macnish" whisky is necessarily slow.^ For seven long years, at least, it is matured. 'Going slow' in maturing fa one of the reasons whv "Grand Macnish" is192 words
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Advertisement253 1931-08-15 15 Stands for Quality. I J9 pleasing Drink 1 I also a Qrand Zonic I I Fresh Orange Squash cuts down the increasingly I common human hazard of "slipping", mentally and physically. Drink it regularly— you will feel better, m think faster, enjoy increased capacity, recapture con- fidence in your own253 words
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Article2179 1931-08-15 17 THE: PRINCE'S NEW HOBBY. LA PEER'S VERSATILE CAREER. THE CEREMONIAL OF WINE TASTING. M.P.'S WHO RACE PIGEONS. London, July 10. The Prince's Motor Boat. Xhe Prince of Wales intends to take U p outboard motor boat racing. He l U s placed orders for two 347 c.c.2,179 words
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Advertisement124 1931-08-15 17 FOR (1 ALL HIGH CLASS I SPORTS GOODS I /?/GH7 PRICES j. I ALW/\yS GO TO I I "S? ROYSONS, I THE MALAYAN SPORTS DEPOT, I lit NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, I SINGAPORE. I l «<• I HAVE YOU TRIED I 1 RECD. TRADE MAKK. H These papers are now proving124 words
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Article596 1931-08-15 18 Being Smiles of "the Week. By Quiz. I met a broker the other day who had •old some shares He had the confused l<*»k of the Big Sweep winner who can't realise his luck. But the chap wlu» ought to have his picture in the papers is the man596 words
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258 1931-08-15 18 r Tokyo, J U V The military authorities an- t.i have received an Bppticatk) Can: on for the despatch of officers under field rank as n.;,J i advisers, also several skilled w workers, as well as supplies of an s ammunition. It is understood258 words
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Advertisement136 1931-08-15 18 ~Tr PRELIMINARIES -^1 S P E RIZE D ♦1 00 y^ D THIRD ytf I Will TH|TO PRIZE •SQ >^ \v •5B PRIZE $400 CONTEST ARE NOW BEGINNING. HAVE YOU RECEIVED A CONTEST ENTRY CARD? If not, ask your dealer for one. It en- $400 1 titles you to purchase136 words
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Article, Illustration527 1931-08-15 19 WHAT IS YOUR WILL ißy Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell). V. hat is your will? 1 will tell you. a plank down and walk along it. Quitt simple and easy. Put the same plank across a street from the roof of one house to another527 words
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45 1931-08-15 19 Cologne, Aug. 7. The decline in llie, demand for its products in Germany has compelled the German Ford Company temi>orarily to close its new factory here. German motorola, recently, are tending I<> place their orders with purely < iennan tinns.45 words
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Article54 1931-08-15 19 Moscow, Aug. 7. The claim that two Russians have solved the problem of obtaining synthetic rubber is made in an announcement which states that the Central Executive Commi'tee has awarded Professor Lebedev and an engineer named Krause the Order of Lenin and prizes of 10,000 and 5,000 roubles54 words
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Article80 1931-08-15 19 London, Aug. 10. The Liverpool cotton market was staggered by the great increase in production set out in the official United States crop estimate. Futures opened at about ioo points H (equal to a penny per lb.) lower, but H have now rallied slightly. H Later Following80 words
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Advertisement302 1931-08-15 19 WING YIK J lm I REMCVF D TO I 96, South Bridge Road, I Singapore. I M "CHINA JADE HOUSE' I Wholesale and Retail I RIGHT PRICES CORRECT 600DS I for outstation Customers Cash H with Order, B Mfj THE ONLY TYRE FACT JM I H UfBEN yon read a302 words
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338 1931-08-15 20 The Malayan Saturday post August 15 1931. UNEMPLOYMENT. We are in entire agreement with a daily contemporary which pleads with the Government to do something useful to cope with the grave unemployment problem which has arisen in Malaya. That little or nothing has been done for the niany thousands of338 words
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Article350 1931-08-15 20 Malaya's iin-mming industry is suffering jolt after Jolt at a time when it is in poor condition to stand them. The cut in production to 40 per cent. of 1929 standard (well below possible 193 1 outputs in the aggregate) for the next quarter is certainly necessary350 words
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Article510 1931-08-15 20 DRASTIC ECONOMIES REQUIRED. [Renter's Service.] London, Aug. 15. Well informed quarters have stated that Government may introduce a new Finance Bill to deal with the situation to provide drastic economies and a short sitting of Parliament might be held in September to pass such a ineaMire. London,510 words
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Article42 1931-08-15 20 [Reuter's Service.] In Washington, Aug. 13. H Mr. Castle. Acting Secretary of E State, has officially denied that tie k fliers, Pan jj born and Hornden, have I. Inreii acting on behalf of the Tnited I States Government.42 words
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Advertisement39 1931-08-15 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. Listless Conquer debility, regain health and strength with the aid of SANATOCEN The True Tonic Food39 words
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Advertisement90 1931-08-15 20 THE TYPEWRITING SCHOOL. Established 1906. Principal: MRS. COOPER-ABBS. 2, Victoria Street, Singapore. Typewriting and bnortnand etticie.it la 3 montns. lypewritmg ot any nature undertaken. Manuscript wotk a *pe. ciality. classes tor "haja" shorthand tor ladies. l The best -selling novel by Ursula Parrott now comes to the screen as the90 words
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Article222 1931-08-15 21 [Ui-uti-r £hmvk»\ Bombay, Aug. 13. Working Ctmuaiiim of the Wioaalid Congress has decided not to ur ticiT itc in the Round Table Conf reiKc which opens in London on .lecision followed correspondence 1 the Viceroy and Mr. Gandhi jgtjnj! t<> the methods of the collecland tax222 words
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99 1931-08-15 21 [Rente 's Service. Glasgow, Aug. 13The Police have issued the description three youths ased between eighteen and twtntyone, deserters from the Canicronian Highlanders, whom they are anxious lo see in connection with the murder of Robert Wilson Outline Donald, a young bank clerk at99 words
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79 1931-08-15 21 THE DUTCH AMERICAN COTTON TO GERMANY [Reuter's Service.] Amsterdam, Aug. 15. e Rotterdam Cotton Trade Assoion has telegraphed to the Minister Commerce and Industry drawing Uon to the negotiations beween American Farm Board and the Ger- Government with regard to the iid financing of 800,000 bales of American cotton on79 words
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Article133 1931-08-15 21 [Reut«r's Service. 1 Shanghai, Aug. 12. Hankow messages state that further heavy rains ami strong winds have worsened Hankow's plight. Fresh rains have weakened the hastily rebuilt dykes and caused $00 houses to collapse, numbers of the inhabitants being buried beneath them. A Tsinan message133 words
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Article158 1931-08-15 21 BIG AMALGAMATION SCHEME. London, Aug. 3. A sweeping amalgamation scheme for the re-organ i/at ion of the British coal industry, whereby the country will be divided into six geographical units in each of which there will be only one colliery undertaking, is put forward in the leport158 words
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Article29 1931-08-15 21 [Reuter's Service.] Washington Aup. 13. H President Hoover has refused t<* tyrant a pardon to All>ert Fall, Ex- H Secretary for the Interior. —oonoo— I29 words
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Article119 1931-08-15 21 A SERIOUS FEUD IN IRELAND. CAVAN ORANGEMEN AND ROMAN CATHOLICS. [Renter's Service. 1 H London, An- 12. H A nmmering feud between Orange- H men tnd Roman Catholics is threaten- H ing to break out into open violence in H Country Cavan. H Catholics last niffht blew up a railway119 words
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Article468 1931-08-15 22 TRIUMPHAL RETURN TO PERAK The great rilvei Malay t" Cup bronghi hack to Penik for the lecood time .iniul-i icene* <•! Ktt*i enthtwiasn tepoftl the "Times M Malaya." W'lien Ihe membeti oi the team entrained ;»i Kuala Lninpni in the morning they were Riven warn lend-01l by Stlaagor468 words
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Article44 1931-08-15 22 New York, Aug. 12. Jack Diamond has been sentenced t< four years of imprisonment and has beei fined $11,000 for violating the Prohibi <ion Law. Bail has been fixed at $15,000 peud ing the hearinp of an appeal. I44 words
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Article133 1931-08-15 22 London, July 3 l a Mexico City. -A veritable gold ;nsh lias occurred in Mexico, following the 8., decree that silver will now be the sole H legal tender and all j^old coins in circuit I. tion will 1 e withdrawn. ■> < This drastic133 words
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Article37 1931-08-15 22 London, Aug. 12. Mr. Lloyd George has made an exceptionally good recovery and hoped that it will be possible to him into the country within a fort' No further bulletins are being iss< 137 words
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Advertisement191 1931-08-15 22 1 m .^^l^bw "4 3^aY a^H a^ak^^^a^Kk^* v tßv^j^^^j^ao j^k yflßjA B ■bBhHL 3^?Wk mm :^H I awfl^awfl^awfl^awfl^awfl^awfl^awfl^awfl^awfl^awfl^HHK < l^^r^ flHb I HE THINKS HE WILL LIVE FOREVER fc Those who disregard the advantages of a PRUDENTIAL I POLICY as a haven of security for reclining years are flouting the191 words
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Article32 1931-08-15 23 Acireale, Sicily, Aug. Following I slight earthquake la9t ni^ht the volcano Etna is showing alarming activity. Inhabitants of the neighbourhood are preparing to flee in the event of an eruption.32 words
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Article125 1931-08-15 23 Oklahoma City, Aug. 5. The Governor has issued an executive order shutting down :>,io6 oil wells 1 and establishing martial law for a' distance of fifty feet round each well. An earlier message (dated July 2S) stated:— The Governor of Oklahoma has sent an ultimatum125 words
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Article150 1931-08-15 23 New York, Aug. 6. As far as America is concerned, Germany is assured of the continued use of international credit of $100,000,000 oritiinally made to tide the Reichsbank over the middle of the year settlement. The American Reserve Banks have agreed to renew their participation in this credit.150 words
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Advertisement346 1931-08-15 23 j I Phone 3725. s{\ Phone 5725. f CALL I RADIO HOME" 107, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. CALL S SEE THE MOST VARIED ASSORTMENT j i OF RADIO COMPONENTS IN MALAYA. I Components for the famous "OMBA PENDE 4" in stock: I Varley Components Lissen Components Lewcos Spaghetti les: Lewcos346 words
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489 1931-08-15 24 NATIONAL DRESS MOVEMENT IN CEYLON. MEETING SUPPORTS CLOTH AND SAREE. Twenty speakers pu: forward the case for national dress at a public nieeinfc held at Anaiula College Hall. Colombo, Mr. W. A. de Si ha presiding. The hall was fully crowded, several hundreds Standing inside, while even I greater number489 words
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Article377 1931-08-15 24 F.M.S. GOVT. OFFICER IN TROUBLE. JatTna, July 29. The ''runes "t cVylon" of July, 29 reports Pirampftthai, village in the division of Chaflgfcttsi, noted f<>r recent rio-inwi, when the police wttt badly injured and Inspector Stewart stal>l>ed, was the Meoc at further rioting yesterday afterDOoa377 words
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133 1931-08-15 24 GERMANY TO PURCHASE 600,000 BALES COTTON. Berlin, Aug. 6. It is stated on good authority that the American Ambassador, Mr. Sackett, is at present negotiating with the Foreign Office and other Government Departments concerned with regard to the German offer to purchase 600,000 bales of cotton on a long-term credit133 words
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Article57 1931-08-15 24 London, Aug. 5. The King has awarded the Medal of the Malitary Division of the Order of the British Empire to Lance-Sergt. T. K. Alder (2nd Gren Howards) for his gallantry in going to the assistance of the steamship Kiatung, which run ashore and was attacked by Communists57 words
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Article135 1931-08-15 24 ITALIAN MYSTERY 'PLANE'S HIGH SPEED. London, July 6. The "Daily Express" correspondent at Lake Garda states: "The official trials of the Italian seaplane for the Schneider Trophy race will take place in the coming week. The 'planes taking part will include a mystery machine which is concealed135 words
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Advertisement229 1931-08-15 24 illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllUliiuilipI THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. E PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. E Single Copy 20 cents. E Within British Malaya. Outside British Mala?*. E 3 riouuj* $2.50 3 months $3.15 S E 0 uioo.hs 4.75 6 months 6.03 1 E 12 mouths 9.00 xa months 11.60 E NOTE: Please add 25 cents229 words
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Advertisement167 1931-08-15 25 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables I j from the States I Iced head lettuce. Celery Louis. <^t I Fresh Asparagus. Hot-house Tomatoes. (California Oranges and *^H I Grapefruit Washington Apples... I These are specialties on the President liners .That is one rea- I son why the experienced traveler prefers this American167 words
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Advertisement243 1931-08-15 26 For Style English Outfitting COME AND SEE OUR w^*3 NEW SHIPMENT OF ..-a. DRESS SHlnh J9Fin^mm> plain stiff front Will i! iH PLEATED frfll k "Lm SOFT OR STIFF FRONT nn\ m\ DRESS SHIRTS. y4J\ ilmkk LATEST CUT fe^VSs^fl*?! COAT SHIRT tS^LSm^ff FOR EASY TO WEAR mSmm mm made of243 words
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Advertisement294 1931-08-15 26 PROF. DR. WOLF-EISNER'S I 44 Santuben h Tuberculine Preparations. FOR TH SiyOOsS3FUL TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS. HOSPITAL TESTS. These are used now in all leading Hospitals in the World. It is a very simple and safe way of dealing with Tuberculosis Twenty years* experience in over 18,000 cases. (See Lancet, June294 words
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Article, Illustration21 1931-08-15 27 PULOE BRANI (R.A. RE.) SPORTS. HE. Major-General Oldfield and Mrs. Oldfield at the Sports. A group of Officers watchirg the Sports.21 words
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Article, Illustration40 1931-08-15 27 Mr. T. Kanapathipilly, Hospital Assistant (Special Grade), Seremban, was entertained at a farewell function organised by the Hospital Start nr\ thp pvp nt hk Hpnartnrp nn rptirpmpr.t At the "At Home." A Farewell Group.40 words
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Article, Illustration70 1931-08-15 28 Photograph of the Staff of the British Adviser's Office, Alor Star, taken on the eve of the departure en leave prior to I retirement of the Hon. Mr. T. W. Clayton, British Adviser, Kedah, (seated in the centre). Next to him a r70 words
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Article, Illustration52 1931-08-15 28 Group photograph of the Gaylads Minstrels taken during their Second Anniversary Celebration. Seated:— ln centre left to right Mr. Yeo Eng I (Vice-President), Mr. Lim Choo Ean (Patron), Mr. Gan Hock Chye (Vice-President), Mr. Soh Chuan Swee (Hon. Secretary). I Photo by M r S. StmU". I I52 words
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Advertisement166 1931-08-15 29 \\rom c jm Jesk Jfor J Jlaplane /.ifs (he same o a PARKER 4 Parker Puofold laughs at petty accidents. It has been ropped from a speeding plane iree thousand feet aloft. The arrel of f eat herlight. non-break-ble Permanite survived the asb undamaged. So, should it rop from your166 words
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Advertisement334 1931-08-15 29 SCHOOL BOOKS. School Algebra by Cracluiey >4.0$ aiM*^tuiit>k i«iicriu> ii»*a>» i.au K.cy to the abort feji iutuiiai Arithmetic by Work> n»ao j.51 I Key to the above j.41 School Arithmetic by H. 8. Hall a.97 hirst Conise in Hygiene (T.P.) a.»t New Regional Goegraphy By Brookft 4.05 Ble. Tngnometry by334 words
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Advertisement200 1931-08-15 29 7 J^^^^. ava^^aVa^^^^^^ I :*"'.-V. -.Y. .V-V: Jj| L f^~ I af^ I Smooth, well-kept hair Just a touch of Stacomb on Try Stacomb. You will be de- your hair when you comb it, lighted with results. In jars, will keep it lustrous, trim, tubes and in liquid form at200 words
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Article105 1931-08-15 30 LONDON HOUSES STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. London, Auk. 6. Amazing icenes followed the \\<»rst thunder-storm in London for many years last night. Hundreds of hascinenls were flooded, the railway tunnel near j Kind's Cross was inundated to a depth jf five feet; dozeni of houses were struck105 words
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Article67 1931-08-15 30 London, Au.lt. 6. A large crowd outside Prince's Row j Regisk-r Office in London greeted Lord Readinp (former Viceroy of India) with shouts of Tiood luck, my Lord," as he entered the huildinc: for his marriage, which took place ihis afternoon, with Miss Stella Charnaud who is67 words
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Article193 1931-08-15 30 Berlin Aug. 4. General tonkins business is being rtsumed tomorrow, so I>r. Bruening broadcast an appeal to the nation to keep it* head and n<>t overwhelm the banks. The Chancellor reviewed the events of the past week and declared that Franco-German relations were extremely important, and193 words
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Article253 1931-08-15 30 London, July 15. A suspicion that France is >>iteinaticallv striving »<* undermine England's financial stability is fiWIJIH ground in the- City in view of the continuous withdrawals of gold ami credits, the "Daily Herald" stating tli.it <>f the total of i French investments in Filmland, which253 words
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Article201 1931-08-15 30 JAPAN PREPARES TREMENDOUS WELCOME. Harbin, Aug. 5. Miss Amy Johnson landed at Tsitsihar at eight o'clock this morning and is refuelling. Harbin, Later. Miss John arrived at Harbin at 9.18 this morning. Mukden, Later. Miss Amy Johnson arrived here at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Tokio, Aug. 5.201 words
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Article184 1931-08-15 30 London, Aug. 5. Two distinguished poets, Sir Muhammad Iqbal (who is acknowledged to be the greatest Urdu and Persian poet of the present day) and Mrs. Sarojini Xaidu (who is also a leading figure in the Indian Nationalist movement) will be among the delegates from India184 words
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104 1931-08-15 30 Hankow, Aug. 4. A tragically inopportune strike wm responsible for the flooding of the city in which ioo lives were lost and 5,00c homes destroyed. Coolies engaged ifl strengthening the dam with sandbag* suddenly struck for more wages. The wrangle with the foreman continued for104 words
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Advertisement148 1931-08-15 30 4 OUt of 5 are Pyorrhea Victims vrith its host of serious ills and loss of teeth. Remember, that 4 persons ftJi^^H oul after forty, and thousands younger, are victims of pyorrhea* |H|fc3^^H This vicious disease starts with the fcums, which become sponicy and Js^Z^lJ*^^^ tender. It spreads alon^ the148 words
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Article1498 1931-08-15 31 f •> t Special to fIU Malayan S*t u tdsy Past." Copyright. f I London, July iu, io.;i. I AN ARDENT FEMINIST. I UflticenJ (Barrett Fawcett, whose I v ba< 'ecti written by Mrs. Ray K.r,-hc\ (John Murray) was born at ■i\fcM IT Suffolk. She was essciiBj,;iv "Engliah"1,498 words
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Advertisement92 1931-08-15 31 ^^r_ This Milk contains! fi] c?^" of fresh cow's milk, j u I °SaS!lßi ll^' and is excellent for; II I W-J^SSffsL feeding lnfants I 1 W~Z*^' <M l is P 3o^ unc er t ie I |^^si~===^ able for the Tropics.] I i TRY A TIN NOW j I92 words
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Advertisement321 1931-08-15 32 THE CAR OF YOUR j I CHOICE I I WILL BE THE NEW I A U S TIN TWELVE SIXj JUST ARRIVED. I ARRANGE A DEMONSTRATION RUN. i I Worth Waiting for Price $2350 Saloon i I BORNEO MOTORS Ltd. I SINGAPORE. I PENANG, TAIPING, IPOH, KUALA LUMPUR, SEMEMBAN, MALACCA,321 words
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Advertisement294 1931-08-15 32 Build up a strong Constitution WO/^mW A in this new, scientifically a^LV^-^ approved way. aKs'-*j«l strengthening influence of P'V^nS Kalzana, the Calcium Food, on the m entire system is due to the fact that sa^r JBsk. Kalzana pro\'ides every cell of your VvTF^J^^|B^^B body with the Calcium lime r [wh294 words
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Article, Illustration68 1931-08-15 33 "MALAYA SOCCER CUP FINAL. The teams in the Malaya Cup Final which was played at Kuala Lurrpur last Saturday. Pe.ak teat Singapore. H.H. the Paja Muda of Perak (second from right) looking pleased with his side's play. Left to right:— The British Resident Selangor, the Chief Secretary and Dr. Webster68 words
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Article, Illustration10 1931-08-15 34 Physical Dnil Demonstration by the whole school.10 words
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Article, Illustration43 1931-08-15 34 Photo by The Bridal Group. Nakajinw S~ Co Tony Wayte The Captain of the victorious Perak term with the coveted "Malaya* Cup. i The S'langor State Band playing at the Malaya Cup Final. INakajima & Co. - 43 words
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Advertisement66 1931-08-15 35 r Quality Tells. Kifjtu H HtNCE ThE REASON fflf ANY CONNOISSEUR ill i 111 j f Mil! 1 Of //> -^^^v nera^ Waters i M IIU Wlll Inslst 1 on 'JH ORANGEPOP Favcurite Drink, j If ill] Phone 3463. The Phoenix Aerated? Water Works, SINGAPORE. I 7^* iJT^fc-'ri^^^^s^ I RAVEN66 words
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Advertisement50 1931-08-15 35 Sk. THE 'H i W H I S K. V I II P Small Label 9 I fB BIG REPUTATION. p^| I 50L£ AGENTS— H John Little S Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated ix Evoland.) f Singapore, Penen^. Kuala Lumpur Ipoh. uLt?* S I Ufa •5 > I J Gtff^ I50 words
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Article, Illustration1805 1931-08-15 36 THE WENDY HUT. GIRLS OF LONG AGO. Philippa. Aye, you shall COM fc*itll "»e '<> the Rotation Prociajion, Philippa alioutcd his lordship of Hurnham With the couiUtA stutTetl full oi thieves, and King Richard the third HoiiiK tr> death his nephews in the Tower of London', i'1,805 words
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Article1248 1931-08-15 37 1 WORSHIP I' T t following sermon was preached in ateinster AMnf by the Bishop of rtsDoath. I Come, let us worship, and fall down; md kneel More the Lord, our Maker, i j __p< \cv, o. i :t^ Aords are so familiar— yet how nl v honestly1,248 words
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Article650 1931-08-15 37 A reader sends a letter intended for me which contains a sad account of long-continued mental suffering and general misfortune, writes "Mathetes" in C. E. Newspaper. The person of whose experience this is a description deprecates the statement so often made that suffering comes to every one650 words
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Advertisement171 1931-08-15 37 f(o for Jood v jj?^\ this is a frequent condition B^Hllw A^"*^ with many people who norm- ally at quite well. Temporary VIIV > loss at appetite mav indicate H \l§L /S/ nothing more serious than the t uti-,1 for an aperient, bat A^mL^-^^^t^J^^ r I when a becotnes permanent171 words
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Article689 1931-08-15 38 Few statements ill the Cotptjt have been no generally misniHk-ist<'<*l if 'he declaration "Whosoever shall aay, Th<m fool, shall be in daagftf ol lie hell o f tire." It occurs in the DMMge of the Sermon on the Mount, in which it n ■started thai689 words
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Article727 1931-08-15 38 OUR ANCHORAGE. This w^k I have had the privilege of spending a night in the home of an old friend and conversing with him upon the deep things of God, writes "Mathetes" in C. B. Newspaper. My friend is one oi the greatest men now living «mi727 words
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Article437 1931-08-15 38 By The Rev. James Colville, M.A. i Never-the-less, but always-the-more, Goi. What comfort there is in tbe thought if only we hold it fast. Com- fort, in the old English sense of the word, strength, support. St. Paul at the moment was not on the crest of the wave.437 words
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Advertisement247 1931-08-15 38 y The First BABY'S OWN I I Tooth TABLETS I > f^\^3^ -^jr^y j^/r^^ iKowe] tr übies B c^ V V^ "^""^ilu?' f««a«aHjr. land /jfk •f i S J}fJ[ *^J&& rne(,ualled I Teething Troubles Now a 1^ Thing of the Past W\ So more nights oi pain and loss of247 words
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255 1931-08-15 39 BISHOP OF BIRMINGHAM AND ANGLO-CATHOLIC INCUMBENTS. The trouble in the Birmingham Die between the Bishop (Dr. Barnes) C a \niflo Catholic incumbents has entered new phase. As a sequel to the Archbishop of Cante rW> 's recent action in admittin the benefice of St. Aidan's the Rev. G. p simmonds,255 words
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Article155 1931-08-15 39 MOST DISTUWWNG fTATPWHT SINCE THC RfFORNATIW." London, July a*The disupte regarding: St. Ai4w» enefice, near Birmingham, fees developiinto a conflict of doctrine between ie Archbishop of Canterbury tod Dr. arnes, the Bishop. In reply to Dr. Barnes* protest the rchbishop wrote emphasising that he, imself, simply had155 words
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Article189 1931-08-15 39 London, Aug. 1. Remarkable scenes weTe witnessed at the Glasgow Stipendiary Magistrate's Court when Mr. John McGovern, the Labour M.P. who was recently suspended from the House of Commons for rowdyism, together with a number of "tramp preachers" and Communists were charged addressing gatherings on189 words
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Article195 1931-08-15 39 £360,000 FOR A NECKLACE. PEARLS BOUGHT SfcCftETLY IN LONDON. A pearl necklace was sold for £360,--000 and a diamond solitaire ring for £12,000 in London recently. The name of the purchaser of the necklace is being kept a dose secret. The ring was bought by a Paris pntrosas man for195 words
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Article352 1931-08-15 39 DREADFUL TRAGEDY IN BURMA A ghastly tragedy resulted from a hunting party in Lower Burma on Sunday (July 12) when Mating Chit Rhine, a young Burmese Agent of Messrs. Comribes and Q>., the Rangoon Jewel- lers, with a few companions, went out on a shooting expedition352 words
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Article235 1931-08-15 39 TIGER HUNT ON BOARD N.D.L. LINER MAN-EATER MISTAKEN FOR I SHIP'S DOG. I LondoiJ, Aug. 2. I The crew of the North German Lloyd I liner Lahn, now unloading in the Lon- don Docks, tell a story of a man-eating I tiger that escaped from its cage on board I235 words
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