Malayan Saturday Post, 9 April 1932
1932-04-09
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Title Section38 1932-04-09 1 The Malayan Saturday Post Cj I'-Vo-^-^^W^^V^^^'fr Mg^**" -V<r» wfc^, V r _J J J 'as MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER PJ9L/BHED EVERY SATURDAY. ST niiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimmmimimmiiim VOL. K. NO. 12. llllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ********************11 l APRIL 9, 1932. iiimiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiimmiin PRICE 20 CENTS.38 words
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Article1941 1932-04-09 2 London, March 10. Wild Women. Madame Sokolnikoff, the wife of the Soviet Ambassador m London, is the author of "Nine Women" (Jonathan Cape, 10/6)— drawn from the epoch of the French Revolution and she may be regarded as an "expert." She spent a year m the Red Army1,941 words
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Article1384 1932-04-09 3 I admire a man who says the ri.Liht tiling at the right time." vSo do I particularly when I'm thirsty." I>o you ever see a company of women perfectly silent?" Yes, once. Someone had asked which of those present was the eldest." Absence makes the heart grow1,384 words
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Advertisement163 1932-04-09 3 Tea blending is an art. Tea packing is a science. Ihe two combined serve to give to "GOLD LEAF M Tea that subtle quality looked tor by connoisseurs m Good Tea. Of All Dealers Sole Agents: F. A. BARIBOLCMIIteZ, LID. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. Just Received! Just Received!! DECEMBER 1931 Cambridge163 words
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Advertisement198 1932-04-09 3 i /;^THOLOMt u X /f wcT*^. t\ WEE BROS. UNDERTAKERS Monumental Masons and Marblt Merchants, No. 155, Selegie Rd., Singapore. Tel No. 3869. Fresh Floral Wreaths Made T§ Order. Artificial Wreaths Always In Stock. Italian Marble Memorial of Any Design Made to Order. Prompt Attention Will Be Given To All198 words
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Advertisement201 1932-04-09 4 Throbbing Pain J'ln IHE acute pains I >, n produced by sprains quickly X. A yield toSloan's Liniment. When t v /f\ i- i i X ir I applied to the aching part it /fh^ fl> i k Jr stimulates circulation instantly; r l( I I L^ produces a swift201 words
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Article1687 1932-04-09 5 OUR LONDON LETTER. By THE LOOKER-ON. ♦%♦>♦:♦♦:♦<♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ THE QUEEN WITH BUSINESS GIRLS. EIGHTY-TWO YEARS IN A CONVENT. A BROADCASTER'S "LOVE LETTER." SELLING A BUDDHIST TEMPLE. London, March 10. "Just Like a Mother." A dozen business girls were resting comfortably in the lounge of the Young Women's Christian Association's central club1,687 words
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Advertisement182 1932-04-09 5 MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING] GOODS STORE i i For anything and everything phone 2938. j I RE-STRINGINO A SPECIALITY P'lfpi| HAVE TROPICAL GUTS gg|:ffig| TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. ♦> |P: .g| We are sole stockists of the world's best ftnd costliest Tennis Racket Strings— g ♦W| E::i::^K u The Tilden Championship182 words
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Advertisement175 1932-04-09 6 J PASSION BEAUTY MYSTERY INTRIGUE I I WARWICKWARD O j I ROSITA MORENO Vl^^ jj .fIX A. mJVI^ PARAMOUNT J f)! >g^< IV, V BRITISH !l f* PICTURE U%^^% PRODUCED ENTIRELY AT ELSTREE i] W S3RESHING SHORTLY AT I I CAPITOL THEATRE. A If It's A Paramount Picture— It-s The175 words
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Article, Illustration153 1932-04-09 7 Miss Gwen Stallard whose photograph appeared recently in the English papers amongst those competing in this year's Beauty Contest was selected "Miss Britain, 1932" and lost the Miss Europe award by just one vote. Miss Stallard's success is of particular interest to Malaya as she isLIM KEAN CHUAN - 153 words
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Article, Illustration96 1932-04-09 8 Lady Clementi, Patroness of the Ladies' Union, Singapore was entertained by the President and members at 6, Mt. Sophia. ;i Wednesday. An account of the function will be found on page 18. Mrs. J. M. Handy, President of the Union, reading the Address.96 words
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Advertisement212 1932-04-09 9 I a i. at mcf I r^™" M MM I BUY I Correctly Made I OF SOUND WEIL SEASONED TIMBER BEAUTIFULLY FINISHEO Qffß TEAK 8 BLACKWOOD FIRNMRE 1 l^nHfjH I AT FAIR PRICES CAN NOW BE OBTAINED B |V V w|\ll at SUN WAH, Victoria Street If I I 1|212 words
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Article3527 1932-04-09 10 HOW SHALL WE ACQUIT OURSELVES? By DEAN INGE. The fi m th of the Dean's special addresses st, Paul's Cathedra] "Religion and Life.' 1 In this my last address 1H us view the Bpiritoa] life from another angle. We are immortal spirits undergoing a temporal problem <>ur one3,527 words
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Advertisement24 1932-04-09 10 earning Soon UNIVERSAL'S GREAT COMEDY HIT flimflllMlEHVlUE ZAIU PITTS laugh team 7 their first I^^^^lP^/ BIG PICTURE SjjjjM/ A TON LOAD M^J[ijF LAUGHS. PAVILION24 words
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Advertisement100 1932-04-09 11 I THE DUTCH EAST INDIES < VET another stronghold of <r Milkmaid M Sweetened Condensed Milk m the East. V All classes of all races m these islands have learned to value its creamy richness. To-day m the Dutch East Indies, good housewives do not ask a dealer for milk,100 words
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Advertisement136 1932-04-09 12 =£JfillIIllllllliIllllltilllIllllIlllllfllIIII«lllllllf lllllllllllllllllllffHlllllllUlllllllllllllllUll^ I r I) CRICKET BATS| 1 I AND ALL OTHER 1f! I SPORTING I I E GOODS S |Hs flto prices I I |9i '^VS MODERATE. I V RSSTRINGING |ID k Our Speciality. 1 Rose Co., Ltd. 1 86, North Bridge Road. E E Phone 6396. Tel. ATfILKTICS'136 words
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Advertisement355 1932-04-09 12 Estate U Trust Agencies (1927) Limited. I A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST j COMPANIES' ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS j| GOVERNMENT. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. I, 2& 3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: j No. 11. LIGHT STREET. PENANG. No. 14, KLYNE355 words
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Article, Illustration93 1932-04-09 13 Left to right :-Lieut. Swallow Major Graham, M. C. Adjutant, the R. S. M., Lieut. Ve-gette, Caot. Rose and Major Chamier, 0.8. E., holding a powwow on 'A' (Machine Gun) Co.'s operations. S. R. A. (V) Battery. Two guns m action93 words
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Article, Illustration150 1932-04-09 14 Back row (standing) Messrs. Kurraruvalu, Gregory Maniam, Ambivagar, Hamid, Ponnampalam, Ratnasabapathy, Nagahnga I Martinus, Rasanayagam, Retnam, Sithamparapillai, Selvanayagam. Alex Mclntyre, Pius. I Seated (front row): Messrs. Manuel, Vuttukumaru, Ponniah, Ignatius, S. Muttucumaru, J.P. (President, C.S.L.). Modr. I. iNagaiingam. J> K.M.P.S. STUDIO - 150 words
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Advertisement333 1932-04-09 15 i Ak "f I Phone 3725 I^^^^^-J Phone 3725. U Don't waste your time looking for Components that cannot I n be obtained elsewhere? We have just unpacked a Multl f M Range of "RADIO MAINS" components! I n Dix-Onemeters complete with Multipliers. W Avometers. The only 13 Ranges m333 words
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Article549 1932-04-09 15 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. By Quiz." v Slump suggestion Lei's all go on leave for a year. I Specially rubber planters and tin miners, for the harder they work the worse they makt things. The Government, of course, should find the leave-pay and could raise the money by549 words
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Advertisement15 1932-04-09 16 4 XIM f 8 TYPEWRITING SERVICE. 74-5, Brass Basah Road. TYPEWRITING AND DUPLICATING JOBS UNDERTAKEN. <^15 words
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Advertisement260 1932-04-09 16 Gilbey's I INVALID PORTWINE j AMAZING FREE OFFER j j A handsome wine glass is now j j given away free with every bottle j of Gilbey's Invalid Portwine j purchased. j j Be sure, therefore, you ask always j I for Gilbey's Invalid Portwine I I and do not260 words
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Article, Illustration538 1932-04-09 16 WHO'S FOR THE HOE BRIGADE? HIKE? (By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell). i SV Ml m. When stopping at a station m the train m Scotland one day I noticed fl very ijood sort of railing that had been used as border to tiie siationniaster's538 words
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1539 1932-04-09 17 St. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL, SINGAPORE. ANNUAL MEETING. The Bishop of Singapore (the lit. Rev. B. C. Roberts) presided ,t the annual meeting of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital on Thursday last week and the adoption of the rei>ort and accounts aas proposed by H.H. Major(General I. C U Oldficld, the General1,539 words
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Advertisement37 1932-04-09 18 BE PHOTOGRAPHED 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- Food37 words
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292 1932-04-09 18 The Malayan Saturday post. April 9, 1932 NO CUSTOMS UNION. The report o! the Committee which inquired into th c Malayan Customs Union proposal is cony luaive. The idea is dead like Mr. Marley, "dead as a doc* 1 ;:il." It was found that it would develop all rtg of292 words
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Article302 1932-04-09 18 Two «-i our daily contemporaries, m Kuala Lumpur and i enang, have recently reiterated Ihe rather hackneyed suggestion thai ihe Malayan Government, m its present financial embarrassmeni should exploit what they persuade themselves would !>e a lucrative source of revenue by organising mannnoth lotteries. There is not302 words
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Article291 1932-04-09 18 LADY CLEMENTI ENTERTAINED. Lady Clementi was entertained by the Ladies' Union to tea on Wednesday afternoon at Xo. b, Mouni Sophia, lent for the occasion Lady Moris n, Lady Scott, Mrs. < >ldrield and Miss Clementi were among the other guests, and after tea Lady Clement] was291 words
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109 1932-04-09 18 THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE CO. LTD. Tlitr following extract from a comment on the Prudential Assurance Co.'s Balance Sheet for 193] which appeared m the issue of the "Post Magazine and Insurance Monitor' 1 of sth March, 1932, Volume XCIII Xo. 10, will be of interest "Strongly financed and excellently managed109 words
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Article42 1932-04-09 18 The Annual General Meeting of tilt: Association will be held on Tuesday, i jth April (Sikh New Year 1932, at 5.50 p.m., at the Modern English School, Dbofcy Ghaut near Dharmak Sabha. All Siklis are requested to be present.42 words
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Advertisement29 1932-04-09 19 t 1 I Ol yfnk Ito cAanqe u/ze 'f V Jio cAonqe /n Uaa//fy 7 v 170 cAanqe m Price MALAYA'S STANDARD C I G AR E T TE/^^-^l29 words
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Advertisement104 1932-04-09 20 ASSETS EXCEED f 12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the104 words
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Article826 1932-04-09 20 SPORT OF THE WEEK. A MALAYAN REVIEW. X By Argus." How often these "Big Fights" result m farcical anti-climax 1 am really surprised at Al Rivers, who during his longish stay m Singapore has earned, and deearned, a reputation as a true sr*>rt smart and straight fighter who always gave826 words
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Article769 1932-04-09 21 >( ,u were given tlie choice ]y cl a large sum of money or er fed love affair, which would •hoose? In Hk- 1 following con- llinll> m "Pearson's Weekly" [lim ber of well-known novelists lc i r point of view. RUBY M. AYRES Would Choose the769 words
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772 1932-04-09 21 KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE BRITISH." America's attitude towards Great Britain has never been more friendly than it is to-day. With the granting of naval parity the la>t sore spot vanished, writes K. J. Cruikshank, from New York, m "News Chronicle." The deep-down reasons why the two countries should draw772 words
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Advertisement34 1932-04-09 22 tribute to your Taste and they will also reflect your Individuality WE MAKE GOOD CLOTHES. HUNG SUNG MERCHANT TAILOR CONTRACTORS TO H.M. THE NAVAL BASE, AND S.V.C. SINGAPORE. 123, HIM Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 2236.34 words
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Article960 1932-04-09 22 EYE-WITNESS'S STORY. Allegations Against the Japanese Marines. The whereabouts of the Rev. Tsiang-Z-Zu, pa*tor of the Fitch Memorial Church located at i;, Darroch Road, who has been missing along with certain members of his family and house servant* since January 29 last, a:e. still unascertained although every960 words
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346 1932-04-09 22 Mr. George Lansbury, M.P., the leader of the Opposition, read the following letter from Sir Maurice Hankey, Secretary to the Cabinet,to the House of Commons. The letter officially gives the usual Cabinet procedure.' Sir Maurice Hankey writes I see that m your speech m346 words
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Article, Illustration150 1932-04-09 23 Third Year English Group, 1932. Sitting left to right:—Messrs. M. L. Tobing, Goh Choon Lin, Miss Yeo Kirn Neo, Messrs. G. G. Hough V Paramsothy Loo Choa Kn^m, Abbas b. Md. Saaid. Standing left to right :—Messrs. Yapp Thean Chye, R. K. Sharmg, Koh Eng Mok, R.M.P.S. STUDIO - 150 words
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Article, Illustration50 1932-04-09 24 The Bishop inspects and blesses the site. I The Bishop and Committee. The Rev. S. Charles, Pastor of the Church (seen on the extreme left) has been transferred to St. Mary's, Kuala Lumpur and takes charge of the Tamil work there this week.50 words
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Article, Illustration69 1932-04-09 24 A snap of the Penang officials and players m the second Malay Inter-Settlement Cricket Match (Singapore vs. Penang), played on 26th, 27th, and 28th March, at Singapore, on a bowlers' wicket. The scores were:— Penang 62 and 4 for 3 wickets: Singapore 35.— Drawn.69 words
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Article, Illustration65 1932-04-09 24 The Rev. C. D. Gnanamani, Anglican Priest m charge of the Tamil work m Selangor been transferred ,o Singapore The above phc raph of his congregation at St. Barnabas', Klang, was taken on the eve of h.s departure. Rev. Gnanaman, ,s seatea65 words
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Article, Illustration27 1932-04-09 24 Dato Toh Ah Boon, S. P.M.J. Member of Johore State Council, who died on the 2nd instant at the age of 75. The funeral takes place to-day.27 words
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Advertisement193 1932-04-09 25 IECLYKOL! creat cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical lysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urine I atients after a few days treatment with his preparation was .ced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the f ions organs of the body regained their193 words
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Advertisement150 1932-04-09 25 |jjjj Free W^S Jw every desk base—) p!^^| /f a taper to convert your^ |i^«| Pocket Parker Duofbld to, a desk pen. Ask your dealerJ ipiwiil;i;i|| ijKr or Ba^ e at ihe better stores, w I y^i^ JLCIJLAJ&JL The EASY Writing Pea %J lira i||| w l #%t iV 1150 words
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Advertisement40 1932-04-09 26 I SPIRITS SOAR 41 A A lit tribute to your Taste and they will also reflect your Individuality I* MAKL CLOTHES. HUNG SUNG MERCHANT TAILOR CONTRACTORS TO H.M. THE NAVAL BASE, AND S.V.C. SINGAPORE. 123, Hill Street, Singapore. TELEPHONE 2236.40 words
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Article446 1932-04-09 27 CLUE TO THE INNER ATOM. Greatest Interest and Importance. 11 A Cambridge scientist has discovered the most hidden ray. Its particles are the fastest and most penetrating known, are indifferent to the strongest electrical and magnetic forces, and can only be detected when they register a direct446 words
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Advertisement264 1932-04-09 27 m^- "M W -1 I W a^am ■■II ■■■rV^^nVflV I I I B Lw i V A I L nm^l\ y^- ATflßna^BHßnß^naaaflß^^flßi French Rivalry Piquancy is added to the announcement of Dr. Chadwick's success by the fact that the same problem is known t<> have for some time engaged the264 words
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Advertisement311 1932-04-09 28 IN D I SPENSABLE (I BOOKS OF REFERENCE. FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS. (By John Bartlett). Tenth Edition, Revised and Enlarged by Nathan Haskel Dole. In the 1,400 pages of this invaluable book are cited familiar passages, proverbial phrases, and constantly recur Ting phrases from nearly 1,000 authors. It includes selections from English311 words
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Advertisement140 1932-04-09 28 THE HAIR IN PLACE You, too, can have neat, L M L y° ur hair wH| stp y i usf smarr nair yO u nke it best. Stacomb is a marvelous, Even though your hair Is dry, light, invisible cream. It wiry or unruly, Stacomb will makes the hair naturally140 words
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Article, Illustration89 1932-04-09 29 The Tenth Annual Meeting of St. Andrew's Hospital was held last week on the rcof of the building. A full account of the meeting will be found on page 17. A snap of the gathering. Mr. Chen Chang Lok, the Chinese Consul General, commending the good89 words
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Article, Illustration105 1932-04-09 30 3rd Year History Students, 1932. Perak Graduates, 1932. Photo by Photo by Left to right:—Messrs. Ooi Beng Hooi, Yeoh Teng Khoo, Professor W. E. Dyer, S. Coelho, Goh Siew Laye. M. P. S. STUDIO From left to right .—Messrs. Karam bingh b. Coelho, Oc; Beng Hooi, YeohM.P.S. STUDIO - 105 words
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Article, Illustration94 1932-04-09 30 Farewell dirner given m honour of Sardar Bahadar Balwant Singh Judge, Chief Inspector of Police (C.1.D.), who has left on long The function was given by various friends of Sardar Bahadar Balwant Sirgh, on Saturday, the 12th March, 1932, m the Capitol Restai The94 words
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Advertisement57 1932-04-09 31 V9 1 -J I I QepoWWc^P5 I B Phonej5<j63 I I TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP I Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and at Emures Against Physical and Mental Fatigue. Obtafertfe In t<>wd*r «ut Ml«i ffm all ftofrcUus DUpsnt*Ui t and Stares #r /rom HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY. LTD.57 words
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Advertisement259 1932-04-09 31 Boord's Gins. OLD J^ FOR w?FI PAHITS. Aj INSIST ON THE GIN WITH if- j CAT BARREL TRADEMARK. i^^";k^ y^M^mfSSr IHll 'SSD IS) dry %lr. COCKTAILS. IJIpiJIJOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. CINCORPORATEO IN ENGLAND) ESTABLISHED 1845. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANQ IPOH I HIS MASTERS VOICE MALAY JAVA KBCOgPS. 2644 Krontjong De259 words
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Article136 1932-04-09 32 The vicar's wife said to her husband, I think it's about time we discussed our son' c luture career." 11 Yes, my dear," agreed the vicar; "the question has already been exercising me. I think I shall endeavour to find a position for him m the publishing business. I have136 words
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Article208 1932-04-09 32 The distressing pains whi^ baby suffers whilst cutting teet| are due, more than any thin, the derangement of stomach aa| bowels which accompany the cess. In the past, sleepless and distraught parents have been con* pelled to resort to various >o called soothing medicines, rri"-t of which208 words
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Advertisement102 1932-04-09 32 H^^^Rtt w **°l e *V*te m 111 «3fs^l s?*' BB^fjw Ward off colds prevent illness keep |B tr^Lji^^m your body well nourislied to re«i«t disease I^l ity KXjM/^ Vfli 1 ater^ ur >' 8 Compound. |E J Doctois everywhere endorse this wonder- l^| ■I|T —^^4s^^ ful tonic and health-builder. It102 words
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Advertisement337 1932-04-09 33 qA Revolution m the treatment of teeth Teeth should not be treated as dead things but as the living parts of your body they are. Weak teeth are dying teeth. Step by step the science of medicine advances. that your blood does not contain enough calcium The clearer the picture337 words
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Article711 1932-04-09 34 TRUE PENITENCE. FREEDOM AND PARDON. The Joy of Heaven. No one giving T l-e le^t thought to his life's experience can remain unmoved when he recalls the three parables m St. Luke's Gospel which tell of the recovery of the lost sheep, the lost piece of money, and711 words
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Article736 1932-04-09 34 "WHOM HE LOVETH." By Mathetes. In my quiet round of duties this week I have come across two cates 'i Spiritual need :>o outwardly dissimilar yti >o fundamentally alike, and SO typical, that I feel moved to write of them m the hope »>f helping otherlalfining under736 words
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Article62 1932-04-09 34 We who pass down life's road so carelessly, Might make the duty way a pafa of flowers, would we but try. Then every helpful deed we've done, or kind word given, Wrought into gold, would make ns wondrous rich i fl heaven. No vision, anS you perish; No ideal, and62 words
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