Malayan Saturday Post, 16 April 1932
1932-04-16
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Title Section31 1932-04-16 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAY A'B LMADINQ PICTURE PA^MH PUBLISH KD BVMMY SATURDAY. vol. DC. Ntf. IS. AMUL 16, 1032. PtttCE 20 CtßNttft* The Malayan Saturday Post APRIL 16 ,1932.31 words
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Article1567 1932-04-16 2 London, March, 17Prince George— Critic. The annual dinner of the National Book Trade Provident Society at the Hotel Victoria reVeakd Prince George as a literary critic. This is what the Prince had to say about modern novels: I am sure that Dr. Johnson -would have quickly sickened, as1,567 words
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Advertisement30 1932-04-16 2 1 Jrue -Orange squeeze! THE FINEST Of ALL ORANGE DRINKS. Phpne WW f«r your requirements. i Popular Aerated Water Works Ltd. i 88, 28 Ohoo* Gimn B*Mt. I SINGAPORE. i30 words
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Article1265 1932-04-16 3 Another way to explain this period of depression is that perhaps people are living within their income.. He: "Honestly, now, do you girls like conceited men as much as the other kind She: "What other kind? Molly returned from her first visit to Sunday school chewing toffee.1,265 words
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Advertisement154 1932-04-16 3 Tea blending is an art. Tea packing is a science. The two combined serve to give to "GOLD LEAF" Tea that subtle quality looked for by connoisseurs m Good Tea. Of All Dealers Sole Agents: F. A. BIRTBOLOJIEUSZ, LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. t xt t i Just Received! j Just154 words
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Advertisement182 1932-04-16 3 WEE BROS. UNDERTAKERS Monumental Masons and Marbfc Merchants, No. 155, Selegie Rd., Singapore Tel No. 3869. Fresh Floral Wreaths Made Ts Order. Artificial Wreaths Always tfl Stock. Italian Marble Memorial of Any Design Made to Order. Prompt Attention Will Be Givti To All Orders. CHARGES MODERATE. I THE MOST EFFICACIOUS182 words
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Advertisement79 1932-04-16 4 For Better Pictures Kodak /^cr/r//ro///c^¥\hii 1. Verichrome is almost twice as fast as ordinary film. 2. Double-coated. Two layers of sensitive silver. 3. Highly colour-sensitive; especially to yellows and greens which predominate m nature. 4. Halation fuzz ft prevented by coloured backing on film. 5. Better gradation m the highlights.79 words
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Article472 1932-04-16 5 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. By Quiz." •> «m1 I'm putting m for that Rubber Putator job. It's a cinch. The Tin Dictatorship is not vacant. Senor Patina hangs grimly on to it. Topical query m St. Andrew's Road, Singapore: "Who's next a bonus!" suggest the humble ratepayer. s472 words
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Article74 1932-04-16 5 Ati Irishman, newly appointed usher in an Rail md court, where there were many Chinese, was ordered by the magistrate to summon a witness to the stand. Call for Ah Song was the command. Pit was puzzled for a moment. He glanced shyly at the bench, and found the magistrate74 words
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Advertisement63 1932-04-16 5 I co ming soon UNIVERSAL'S GREAT COMEDY HIT I flimfumnifßviLiE jm Pirn V|^|BB IP LAUGH TEAM H^HBHr IN THEIR FIRST fSKHBf BIG PICTURE BY AJ^/WTU A TON LOAD ''''''SSBb^^B 2 m M ''^*^^^^^^55!^^^v} aW .^BH ■Qit'^'-'^i. vi B^wNlbV Xv'- -•;■--:--■:-:':-">'-*•*•-''■'•'•'•>:• v>^X VHi _B| BB^ flflrVvflHHEK*^- *'^v >*'** hBI BBk i>63 words
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Advertisement144 1932-04-16 6 PASSION BEAUTY MYSTERY INTRIGUE WARWICK WARD 1* ij AND 4 I ROSITA MORENO 1 -iilfe-- VKW PARAMOUNT fi V BRITISH V 2 }f PICTURE m fc^^% PRODUCED ENTIRELY AT ELSTREE SCREENING SHORTLY AT J' I CAPITOL THEATRE. I Jt If It-s A Paramount Picture It-s The Best Show In Town144 words
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Article, Illustration122 1932-04-16 7 ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL. GIFT OF $18,000 FROM MESSRS. AW BOON HAW AND AW BOON PAR. Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par have very generously undertaken to defray the entire cost of the internal and external renovation of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. The work, which will entail a122 words
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Article, Illustration151 1932-04-16 8 (31 A view of the Parade. (4) From right, the Acting I. G.P. Mr. R. H. Onraet, Messrs. Savi and Dickinson awaitmg the amvai of the Governor. (5) Inspector L. W. C. Byrde, the centre figure, receiving his medal. (6) H.E. the151 words
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Advertisement124 1932-04-16 9 "■■■•■••nmum SPE V |0 YAL M 17 ¥17 pduce of semi ni nun j !i ft n DLfcWD I Im Snpv R o V l l /dH rlSk \^B I^Kv Cnuufit and oldest \B /i^B/' procurable 7//^^H\\ \^K Bf /jj^^B//// «hojci o< >fiU'«o H^lry/A •■■>" r L > /i^^k I^l124 words
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Advertisement95 1932-04-16 9 Correctly Made OF SOUND WELL SEASONED TIMBER BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED TEAK BLACKWOOD FURNITURE AT FAIR PRICES CAN NOW BE OBTAINED at SUN WAH, Victoria Street Enquiries Inspection (SordiaTly Jnvited The Sun Wah Company 380, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE. "Specific For Diabetes"Dr. Wlnkler's "DIABETONIT." $2 per bottle or $20 per dozen. Sincere 195 words
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Article1809 1932-04-16 10 OUR LONDON LETTER. ♦> By THE LOOKER-ON. w ww MEN WORTH MILLIONS. A GREAT COMEDIAN. OTHER PEOPLE'S E SUPERSTITIONS. HE OLDEST MAN. London, March 17. Rich—But Unknown. London's chief topic of conversation this weefe has certainly been— millionaires, Everyone has been exchanging anecdotes about poor Ivar Kreuger (they say lie1,809 words
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Advertisement144 1932-04-16 10 I MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING I GOODS STORE ~f t t For anything and everything phone 2938. •> ♦> •> RE-SrRINCINC A SPECIUITY if- HAVE TROPICAL GUTS I if TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. ♦> i llFc We are sole stockists of the world's best \\r ~~~11 anc^ costliest Tennis Racket Strings—144 words
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Advertisement84 1932-04-16 11 EASTERN SERIES INDIA HTHE wondrous <4 Taj Mahal" was the outcome of superior knowledge, skilled hands and purest material. Even to-day it is recognised as the supreme example of Oriental architecture. Superior knowledge, skilled hands and purest materials are the dominant factors which made —and still keep— Milkmaid Milk supreme84 words
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Advertisement156 1932-04-16 12 HJH illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'illl ||||||||lIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIHHHMIIUII| I r f| CRICKET BATSJ I II AND ALL OTHER I|j I SPORTING I lIH H PRICES 1 |H J»L MODERATE. I h^-' F-^ 3m£37 il i ~T" 1 I jl Our Speciality. Rose Co., Ltd. 1 1 I i^^ij 86 North Brid^ e R ad i156 words
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Advertisement353 1932-04-16 12 I Estate 8 Trust Agencies I I (1927) Limited. I A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST j COMPANIES 1 ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY j I DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS! GOVERNMENT. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: j Nos I 2& 3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, j SINGAPORE. j j i353 words
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Article, Illustration81 1932-04-16 13 MUNICIPAL FOOTBALL COMTETITION FOR FARRER CUP. ELECTRICAL DEPT. BEAT HEALTH DEPT. Electrical Dept— winners. The Captain T. M. Stevens is seen second from right. Mrs. Bartley, wife of the President, made the presentation. Mr. W. Bartley is seen on tfie right and Mr. E. W. P. Fulcher on the left.81 words
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Article, Illustration34 1932-04-16 14 The Malays were m splendid form last week and easily beat the Glosters. The Malay Team. The game attracted a huge crowd. A snap of the play. The Glosters.34 words
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Article1958 1932-04-16 15 POLICE HONOURED. Eight Recipients of King's dnesday moroing'i parade at Thom*W Road Police Depot, vvh ich all units of the Singapore c took part, was an occasion exceptional interest because no er than eight members of the were presented with the Police Medal, reports the "Free1,958 words
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Advertisement381 1932-04-16 15 4^ it^L /)r WUMmmt? Pink 111 f m Pills are unequalt y ICtSl 'l^Nptv \?L^ e^ f or Premature wi 2jM yK#A a c > 05s v i£ our vj^XtfJß^^tjfir/y depression and nerv "Poor Wilsonl He looks old enough to be his own grandfather." "&)orit be an object of pity381 words
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Advertisement53 1932-04-16 16 P^pi^ PROTECTION wßfim SICKNESS! _>J In protect Jum against siekin^ )ttJß|^ T J \M lOllie irregular should a laxativi\JI j tasting little lJahv's Own Tablets, rfi tffi^^ naJ 'it-forming stomach and txjwel recmlators specially for j r^ •Do(/t must have Inr KEEP YOUR CHILDREN Baby's Own Tablets I THE PLEASANT-TASTING53 words
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Article, Illustration125 1932-04-16 17 Some GUNBOAT JACK VhRSUS BATTLING GUILLERMO. j Ro^nd^ntVt' bewi n r 0 night S B X at the New World Arena Th e main event of course is the 12 contest between Gunoat Jack and Batt. Guillermo. The promoter is Mr. Ong Chin Beng125 words
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Advertisement165 1932-04-16 17 Practise ThriftThe I Prudential Way. I i• I small rcgalar PAYMENT, oat INCOME dariflc his working yeaw, has enahle<l this happy householder to RETIRE w itli a i*apital sum, sumdcnt to meet fiLs Hi cd*. During his earlier days his family were PROTECTED from any possiWHtj of WANT should he165 words
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284 1932-04-16 18 The Malayan Saturday Post. April 16, 1932. RETRENCHMENT. In both the Colony and the F.M.S. retrenchment is the order of the day, and special inquiries are afoot to see jus* how far it can be carried. The C.ovennneiit is faced with a very difficult task m proving that the phenomena]284 words
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Article254 1932-04-16 18 ally unassailable, they should not welcome a full investigation which would vindicate them ;ind prove that the deferred-rebate >ystan is m reality a form of philanthropy. There is a classical instance of one who "protested too much" We fear Uiat \v e cannot regard Mr. Shelford as254 words
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Article539 1932-04-16 18 L ADIES UNION, SINGAPORE. RECEPTION TO LADY CLEMENTI. A member of the Ladles Union writes We waited anxiously till 3.45 p.m. on Wednesday last week hoping that the weather WOttM dear and enable US to carry out the outdoor arrangements lor the Reception to Lady dementi. But the weather was539 words
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152 1932-04-16 18 THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE CO., LTD. In last week's issue we published a comment from an insurance journal regarding the soundness of Prudential Assurance. A further striking tribute to the efficiency and strength oi 'lie Prudential Assurance Company's affairs appears m the 'T< I <icy Holder" (<>f March 9th, 193h issue152 words
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Advertisement45 1932-04-16 18 BE PHOTOGRAPHED H.N. BUCKERIDGE Tht European Artitt-Photogrtpher. DISTINCTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTIONS AT PRICES ADJUSTED TO THE TIMES. LAIDLAW BUILDING Phone 7898' Sore Throat? FORMAMINT The Germ-killing Throat tablet conquers Sore Throat and prevents infectious diseases, such as Influenza, Diphtheria, etc At mil Chmmitit and Stores.45 words
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Advertisement27 1932-04-16 19 I 1 Jjfeti GOOD* f^m whs rf xfik cAonqe />? S/ze -^r P //o onanoe /n L/ao//fy >vo cAanqe m Hrice 1 Hmv m^^mf MALAYA'S j^HLjSTANDARD jSST CIGARETTE/^^^l27 words
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Article517 1932-04-16 20 SPORT OF THE WEEK. A MALAYAN REVIEW. By Afgus." The prospect of the Indian hockey team visiting Singapore, en route to Los Angeles for the Olympic Gantes, is exciting. According to a Calcutta telegram to ♦he "Straits Times,' 1 they will be here tearly m June, and would like to517 words
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Advertisement116 1932-04-16 20 ABBETB EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $86,000,000. 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 the British116 words
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Article189 1932-04-16 21 AUDIENCE APPLAUD, IGNORANT OF TRAGEDY. Koine, Mar. 15. In the course of an amateur -tgge performance m Italy last [gW an actor was stabbed to death m full view of the audience, wihout those present being aware 1 hat a real and not a stage tragedy189 words
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Article108 1932-04-16 21 Belgrade. Several of the Yugoslav automobile clubs have reported favourably on a scheme to utilise the 450,000 litres of wine which is left over every year after the country's thirst has b»een satisfied, and which it is not possible to exl>ort on account of low world108 words
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Article401 1932-04-16 21 RELICS OF A £1,000,000 COLLECTION. Forty snuff-boxes, part of a famous collection, were sold for iii London last month. '1 hey were brought to Harris and Co., of Hccadilly, to be melted down during the "Gold Rush." "Of course, we could not consent to401 words
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Article322 1932-04-16 21 MARRIED LIFE IN TURKEY. NEW LAWS AND OLD CUSTOMS. Constantinople, Mar. 10. Statistics published for 1930 show that m spite of the great number of divorce suits brought before the courts, only 2,127 applications were granted. Marriages m the same year amounted to 50,689. In fact, it is not easy322 words
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Article74 1932-04-16 21 a foreign Power, Senator Frazier lias proposed that a secret commission inspect what is purported to he a destructive weapon. Lester Barlow, inventor of the depth-bomb and other instruments of war, claims that the device is capable of destroying cities or armies a thousand miles away by means74 words
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Article202 1932-04-16 21 MILITARY DICTATORSHIP POSSIBLE. Tokyo, Mar. 1 1. The uneasiness m Japan arising from the pohtcal assassinations of recent days is by no means allayed by the fact that a priest, who is alleged to be one of the insti» gators of the assassination of Baron Takumu Dan,202 words
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Advertisement12 1932-04-16 21 KIM* TYPEWRITING SERVICE. 74^, Brass Basah Road. TYPEWRITING AND DUPLICATING JOBS UNDERTAKEN.12 words
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Advertisement41 1932-04-16 21 FOB THE RACES. j GET YOUR BINOCULARS I REPAIRED AND CLEANED I I ELLISON S- EZEKIEL, Malaya's Cheapest Optician, 17, CHAPEL ROAD, Singapore. An Assistant Will Call At Any Address. A i I Orders received by post I attended to immediately.41 words
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Article179 1932-04-16 22 2,200,000 INCOME-TAX PAYERS. There were 540 millionaires m Britain, that being the number of incomes exceeding £50,000 the income at per cent. OO £1,000,000 assessed lor surtax last year. The figures are .^iven m the rejKjrt of the Inland Revenue Commissioners for the year ended March 31 last.179 words
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120 1932-04-16 22 TAKING KNOCKS WITHOUT LOSS OF TEMPER. The Bishop of Newcastle last week opened the pavilion m the games field of the Newcastle Church High School, Jesmond. His Lordship said "I believe m the value of games because I fcaow how much I owe120 words
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Article156 1932-04-16 22 New Boarder "When I left my last place the landlady wept." Landlady T won't; you'll have to pay m advance." Aunty: What's the matter, Bobby?" Bobby "< Mi dear Mummy told me always to clear my plate at dinner-time and I l've such I lot of mustard left on it!"156 words
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Advertisement114 1932-04-16 22 Sf 1 m 1 I I B il kmaid Bran? i P I «»J SWEETENED A t L. LJ IL ARoin\wicc fiuukmSCfl J Lai tm You cannot actually see p ■jj Beauty coming out of a tin of II p-l Beauty springs from health, and health PJ IFj is largely114 words
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Article, Illustration122 1932-04-16 23 Mr. Cheong Koon Seng, President of the Chinese Swimming Club, was entertained at a farewell liffin at the Club last Sunday, on the eve of his departure on a world tour. Mr. Cheong Koon Seng, President, and Mr. Lee Chin Koon, Hon. Secretary. Feams m122 words
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Article, Illustration62 1932-04-16 24 Malaya Publishing House Football Team. Standing at the back, central figures, left to right: Messrs. S. M. Tracey, F. C. Sands and A. V. Harris. HORLICK'S BADMINTON PARTY. Celebration of the third anniversary at Mr. Tan Tiang Leng's bungalow. A group photograph of the62 words
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Advertisement282 1932-04-16 25 REGLYKOLi j 1 a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urine J of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the f various organs of282 words
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Advertisement224 1932-04-16 25 lIJJ^ (Jaiinol leak VmWmA Parker Dunfold has a seale *l filling device. There are R^L WlrA no holes m the barrel to spill ink on clothing. Y&' y'/M For sal*' at the better stores. The EASY II jf^n iT^^^Bi Writing Pen mmfjrirwi^fm Banish uinw Malarial Debility 91 TIKE a shadow224 words
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Article1035 1932-04-16 26 MOLLY POOLE EXPLAINS. What is Wrong Witn Men? Why am 1 still "Mb*" instead of Mrs."? I am not a inixjgaimst. On the whole I like men immensely. And (as I have been told) I duii't entirely lack personal charm, Molly Poole naively acknowledges m a1,035 words
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Advertisement43 1932-04-16 26 ».> THE TYPEWRITING SCHOOL. Established 1906. Principal MRS. COOPBR-ABBS. 2, Victoria St., Singapore. Typewriting and Shorthand efficient m 3 months. Type- writing of any nature nnder- taken. Manuscript work a speciality. Classes /or "Raja 1 shorthand for ladies. i f STUDY i WORLD'S BEST.43 words
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Article611 1932-04-16 27 ACK BY MISS MEGAN LLOYD GEORGE. a Megan Lloyd George doted the House of Commons minutes no< m the manner father, bui m manner her own. lie there w«re some phrases -nioht perhaps have come ChuH, but they were not lOS I effective. They caused ter>611 words
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Article122 1932-04-16 27 A little girl was spending her first night from home. As the darkness gathered she began to i cry. The hostess asked, "Are you homesick?" i No," she answered, "I'm I fceresick." 'I The Nurse "Yes, we kept you alive for three weeks on milk punch and brandy." Inebriate "Just122 words
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Advertisement245 1932-04-16 27 v^r^^ Rheumatism V V w( Owollen joints, A^^i It J aching muscles, a stiffening oi /^^U\S /fj the limbs, usually menu an t attack of rheumatism. \\V When the pains are- acute \p V^ and persistent, apply a little Ifi ij 1 Sloan's Liniment;gently, within m iff out runnm^- At245 words
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Advertisement277 1932-04-16 28 I N D I S P EPTSABLE 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 recurring phrases from neariy 1,000 authors. It includes selections from277 words
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Advertisement180 1932-04-16 28 fr)rinq onl lite NATURAL BEAUT ij™L 0/ ifoiit Irtir VVkii m^^ 1 v Ik SmM oiw* 4 lnj^ 1 1 I btacomb is a light invisible cream which keeps the hair m plac^ just as you comb it. It gives the hair a natural, healthy lustre and never leaves it180 words
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Article, Illustration99 1932-04-16 29 Chinese representatives awaiting the arrival of the Commission. The Lindberg Baby for whose recovery the ransom of $50,009 has been paid yet the child has not been restored to the parents. c right:— Dr. Wellington Koo, Lord Lytton and The central figures99 words
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Article, Illustration102 1932-04-16 30 Singapore Golf Club Team, winners of Wei-hei-wei Cup. Players include M. M. Paterson, L. D. Hardie., J. T. Smith, W. Eldred, G. B. Gifford Hull, S. N. Kelly E. E. F. Pretty. The Garrison Team— R. Renton, H. R.102 words
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Article, Illustration58 1932-04-16 30 rhe bargain counters at Change Alley (joining Raffles Square and Collyer Quay) attract crowds of all classes throughout the day. After he din and bustle during business hours the passage way has almost an eerie atmosphere m the evening. Change Alley during business58 words
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Advertisement45 1932-04-16 31 TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP BIOCITIN Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and ac Ensures Against Physical and Mental Fatigue. ObtMnsbls m powder and tablet from all fUr*t-clast DitpensmUi. and Stores or from HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY. LTD. 889, 811 818, North Bridge Road, Singapore.45 words
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Advertisement289 1932-04-16 31 Boords Gins. OLD TOM PAHITS. J ii INSIST ON THE GIN WITH pi THE /^%kS^ CAT BARREL 01 TRADE MARK. toil^fi^ COCKTAILS. Ifl^iJifH' JOHN LITTLE A CO.. LTD. CIIMCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) ESTABLISHED 1845. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PEIMANQ IPOH I I HIS MASTER'S VOICE I MALAY JAVA BBCOIPS. 2644 Krontjong De289 words
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Article, Illustration551 1932-04-16 32 SEE THE OTHER FELLOW'S POINT OF VIEW. (By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell). I In Central South Africa I once bought a sheep for an empty brass cartridge case. You woulcl probably think what a fool the owner of the sheep was to sell it551 words
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Article321 1932-04-16 32 A traveller who had spent a night m an hotel m a small Midland town was greeted by the proprietor, on coming down to breakfast, with a cheery good morning: and an inquiry as to whether he had a good night. Yes, thank you," replied the guest, "fairly comfortable. I321 words
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Advertisement78 1932-04-16 32 ft||g^jyia^F /I vHl\ i \^^<M\i to wave f W ##eo^, hewn UtnV a >• keep m place? Try Stacomb. i p^^^^^^^&Ji This light, invisible cream keeps l^^J^^^^^^ your hair just as you want it... greatly improves your personal non staining... perfectly safe... appearance. It is non-greasy... and good fo|> thc78 words
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Article1843 1932-04-16 33 THE CHALLENGE OF RELIGION. lc following- U the substance I the sermon preached m St. > au l' s Cathedral by the Rev. Mo/ley, D.D-, Canou-in-Kcsidence. And Elijah came unto all the pie, and said, Jlow long halt between two opinions? If the ,1 be God, follow him;1,843 words
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Advertisement82 1932-04-16 33 RADIO HOME I PHONE 372S SINGAPORE PHONE 3725 1 I BiV J^ Pifco |f All-in-One rids w^^ xttwrA JrA you forever of radio little Meter. Tests of every portion of a battery i operated or E liminator C perated Set can be made m a few minutes m the simplest82 words
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Article649 1932-04-16 34 Mathetes - Mathetes By Every wise and experienced person to whom is committed the training of children knows that these differ markedly from one another even m the same family. Temperaments, dispositions, talents, predilections vary immensely, not only m persons of the same parentage, but between649 words
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Advertisement297 1932-04-16 34 y t FOG AS AN ALLY OF CRIME. I I REMARKABLE STORY OF GANG OUTRAGES IN LONDON. F OG, ever, the worst enemy of the navigator, is likewise a serious handicap to the police, even m these days ot j powerful street lamps and shop lighting. Every motorist knows how297 words
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Article371 1932-04-16 35 PRIZE PRESENTATION. The members of the floriicfcs Badminton Party and a hrfe number of guests spent an enjoyable afternoon at Mr. T*a Ti**g keng'a compound recently ?IW the Party celebrated its tUM nivwaiT. The afternoon was devoted to the singles townamefct m wNck representatives of the Yattngirfea371 words
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Advertisement82 1932-04-16 35 X FOR SA|£ f r I Qestetner Duplicating machine for sate In per- f feet condition. Cost 1600 g (dollars five hundred): owner wiling to part witii x 5 time for dollars twt X hundred and fifty. ♦> X Apply It: MRS. COOPEfrABB«, X 2, Victoria Street, <► Singapore. JJIIIIMWIIIMIIHIMIIIIIIHIiHiniIIHIIUWII^82 words
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