Malayan Saturday Post, 29 May 1932
1932-05-29
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Title Section31 1932-05-29 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED HALE.YA-* USAOINQ I*IOtU*M /MM*- PU*U*HED SVSSY SAT USD AY. |)i K. NO. 10. MAY 28, 1032. Mtiefc 20 c-Mt*. The Malayan Saturday Post MAY 28. 1932.31 words
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Advertisement147 1932-05-29 1 m t iiiiiiiiiiwifima»iiiiiHiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllll INlllllllllllllHllMMlllllllUlllUllllllHHlHMfltlllHlHllllHlllHHMiritinitlrntß___________L^^_ __3s ___a__z^^n MM. > ess -_r_"-f-" jA_ik_ia j -r" _j___.-''' i"* a 1 1_ «_< is'__^' B^^'BBl ■•r^B^By___B_r i f_S I? VT_l__l__i _K____i^_r '■_^_P'B_i _a^' ___B_f __Er ____J_____t9 __________>*_____. ____B___P*_____l.#_be a3se JUNE* .^EJKl^fall^^JSi^WG-. OP VOOR POOCET mmw \i\imimmmmm}P S T4VP aSr_ES_r___B ia______N __»<.*■ ___L 1 AKJb_147 words
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Article1616 1932-05-29 2 BRAINS UNDER THE MICROSCOPE. THE DYING WORLD. A NEW PLANET. STORING-UP SOUND. London, April. 21. Trapping th* Telephone Many ingenious schemes have now been put into operation by the British Postal Authorities to pnfc an end to activities of those criminals who try to tamper with the1,616 words
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Advertisement67 1932-05-29 2 j Jr w- Or anger L THE FINEST OF ALL OJUN(^ ©J^NKS. I I 111 s^ ___k\ jk. fff^^^^. __D 4^_W V _H It A\*imr ___V/mm Af4S^ Rh Am A X HN _____Ba_[fl___________Bi_______________________________B "^*r I'n r^b {{y h^^^h m\i\ \fh mm aE&Lf I In nl r**%r I l______m?lflll llt2Ss__________ ,Atr67 words
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Article855 1932-05-29 3 Indifferent Dancer: "It's awfully kind of you io dance with with nie." Long-suffering Partner v Xot at all. After all, this is a Charity Ball I Women don't interest nie. I prefer the company of my fellow men." Vm broke, too." A little girl was nursing her855 words
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Advertisement199 1932-05-29 3 oR THE CUP THAT CHEERS' EfiVE "GOLD LEAF" TEA I WH _________Bk L m ctvuoN Km g W 1 •_^E^ii_l_&_^_*-i lu\ fll _______^3 fc>^ —it ___s^_*-___».^ c______± < -_p^" h r ___S_W eciaiization concentration M one thing only and that thing U js responsible for the unfiled popularity enjoyed by199 words
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Advertisement192 1932-05-29 3 mm t^SjiAl Tenotomy" •^JfiJ^ WEE BROS. UNDERTAKERS Monumental Masons and Marblt Merchants, No. 155, Selegie Rd., Singapore Tel No. 3869. Fresh Floral Wreaths Made Ti Order. Artificial Wreaths Always Ifl Stock. Italian Marble Memorial of Any Design Made to Order. Prompt Attention Will Be GWtfl To All Orders. CHARGEsIiioDERATETHE MOST192 words
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Article, Illustration926 1932-05-29 4 CAMPING IN THE DESERT. I (By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell). I The Chief Guide and I once went for a walking tour on the Sahara desert m Nbrth Africa. This uas twenty years ago when hiking uas not so general a* it is to-day.926 words
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Advertisement120 1932-05-29 4 Wated Screening $PM Vg£s Slates %M UNIVERSAL si TWO SUPER PRODUCTION. I I J Lj 5 I COH E N A KEL L V A IN HOLLYWOOD. I A COMEDY WITH A TON LOAD OF LAUGHS I STARRING THE TWO R4JAH COMEDIANS George SIDNEY and Charles MURRAI (THE COHENS) (THE120 words
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Article1775 1932-05-29 5 THE LOOKER-ON. ♦> *> <♦ <♦ <♦ *> <**I*» ♦> <♦<♦<•♦ < THE PRINCE AT THE FOOD FOR SCOTSMEN. A BABY THAT CANNOT BE WASHED. The Season." Private View" Day at the Royal Academy this week has tilded the opening of the Lon,i Season, and a very1,775 words
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Advertisement128 1932-05-29 5 i W\ <_o*°l Mr. 'fl* V 2i \***r* N_K/ 1 ti i ♦<__. __»N mfkism 7 MS M A r,/ n,n s« t r m*r f(Vi¥« I P IMi fmtma. ii_ "RADIO HOME" j 117 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. I We beg to advise our Clients, both Locally and j128 words
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Advertisement97 1932-05-29 6 iiiiiiii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II J 1 1 111 1 1 1 nil IL_ I ERNST LUBITSCH'S I GREATEST PRODUCTION .*jgk, t«r_n_L^_n FROM reE PLAY BY pw: E I W**m MAURICE ROSTAND ___gj_C E JL JL IJLi FAMOUS FRENCH AUTHOR BROKEN JLULLABY" I LIONEL BARRYMORE 197 words
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Advertisement86 1932-05-29 6 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. j j PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Single Copy SO cents. Within British Outside British Malaya. Malaya. months $2.50 3 months $3.15 6 months 4.75 6 months 6.05 12 months 9.00 12 months 11.60 NOTE:— Please add 26 cents to cover bank commission on a outstation cheques. SUBSCRIPTION86 words
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Article, Illustration89 1932-05-29 7 H.E. the Governor Sir Cecil Cementi visited the Empire Shopping Week Exhibition at the New World last Saturday night. His Excellency was received by Mr. Ong Boon Tat and Mr. Ong Peng Hock. Left to right: Messrs. J. Laycock, On Peng Hock,89 words
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Article, Illustration74 1932-05-29 8 u*«\ mi Qr f AiiahahaHt Pr of esscr at Isabela Thoburn College, Lucknow, w hr_ I Miss M. Thilliampalam, M.A. (Columbia). Ph.D. (Columbia) M.Sc Al lahabad I™*** h ndia C eylon Club and she del r d A view of the gathering. Another view74 words
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Advertisement140 1932-05-29 9 Correctly Made OF SOUND WELL SEASONEO TIMBER BEAUTIFULLY FINISHES TEAK S BLACKWOOD FURNITURE AT FAIR PRICES CAN NOW BE OBTAINED at SUN WAH, Victoria Street enquiries Inspection QordiaTly Invited r _________________________________l___H_________k ____________H_H____> sr__ fl HI ~**"-rV* .-mv _^_a_- _S___. F_E 8k%9 f1-i *(**^~_r— ____>•» _E_~- TB*- < ___59*___ _____•s_■■ i"*~140 words
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Advertisement72 1932-05-29 9 i" Specific For Diabetes Dr. Winkler's I "DIABETONIT." $2 per bottle or $20 4 per dozen. 4 Sincere 1 "SPECIAL HAIR J CREAM." Large size 36 cents per bottle or $3.60 per dozen. I Small size 25 cents per I bottle or $2.50 per dozen. t SINCERE I I DISPENSARY72 words
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Article, Illustration4737 1932-05-29 10 J.M. Walsh - J.M.Walsh b> mAuthorot* Exit Simeon Hex 1 INSTALMENT SIX. Synopsis. Lanty, an ex-convict on licence, is taken to the policestation on a charge of stealing a handbag. Anne Sanfield, daughter of Lord Sanfield, who has had her bag snatched, fails to identify Lanty as the thief, although4,737 words
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Advertisement90 1932-05-29 10 mmm builbs^l I ___r tt'_., tank 1 r rbu o_. < **3V... I Sbtt HEALTH v K-* I I I :-fS"?S, \Z\ Are you run down? Nervous? Fre- I i IP**§£!_i Wso* quentlv ill? Take V. aterburv's Com- il V7^"^ii V pound— for ita marvelous nutritive, I reconstructive and health-building90 words
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Advertisement122 1932-05-29 11 m w 9 v v m m m m -ay -ay m tr ~m~ I MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING? t GOODS STORE For anything and everything phone 2938. ;> I RE-STRINGING A SPECIAUIY jSJlßil^ HAVE TROPICAL GUTS fj_;£;.;;.,;:;=ll to suit all pockets. Pj-H- r [-i-i-i -XT -j- -|-v J ♦> IS:S:::H:::S5!__122 words
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Advertisement149 1932-05-29 12 HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIUII^ If) CRICKET BATSI I AND ALL OTHER I SPORTING I I GOODS 4 MODERATE. HP! RESTRINGING j 1 mm RACKETS I ____»T_P^f mm ■HH Our Speciality. Hj Rose Co., Ltd. ■HRJ 86, North Bridge Koad. W Phone 6391. Tel. -ATHLETICS "AIR SHIP BRAND MILK" ll T Tbe ever Rowing149 words
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Advertisement321 1932-05-29 12 I Estate U Trust Ageacie. I I (1927) Limited, j A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST J I I COMPANIES' ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY I DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENT* I GOVERNMENT. j I REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: I I I Nos. I, 2& 3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE,321 words
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Article, Illustration45 1932-05-29 13 H.E. the Governor and Lady Clementi at the presentation of cups at the conclusion of the meet. Mr. H. L. Hopkins and Mrs. W. G. Stirling. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Braddell (right). H.H. the Sultan of Perak. I Cosmopolitan Singapore. I45 words
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Article, Illustration28 1932-05-29 14 T* c o _~i r_~ i The Sports Officials. I I I The winning Relay Team. Mrs. J. F. Peat distributing the prizes. I28 words
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Article, Illustration127 1932-05-29 15 TUESDAY'S (31ST MAY) BOXING AT THE NEW WORLD. An attractive programme has been arranged by Mr. Ong Chin Beng for Tuesday night, 31st May, at the New World Arena when the main I ./ent will be a 15 rounds contest between Fighting Nelson, the visitor from Manila weighing 10.4 and127 words
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Advertisement178 1932-05-29 16 The Pleasant Way To Keep Your Child Well. ffw*lr_* j Gone arc the da> _> of cast... Jfflf-^^^ i»d other nauseating purgatn "^S^L; _>7 children. And good riddano. to J J_?_\ hem, say both parents and chil 'psA •*-_<-« >. was "old-fashioned" it was goo I j.\\ nai co l178 words
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Article122 1932-05-29 16 WHEN CHILDREN SHOULD NOT COMPETE. No tugs of war under 17, \o long jumps for girl_> under [8. Cross COOtltry runs nut longer than three miles for boys under 17. These are some of the recommendations m the report of tht Conference on Athletics for School held122 words
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Article642 1932-05-29 16 EAST AFRICA SCHEME SANCTIONED. Control of the level of the waters of the Nile by man; The eventual disapi>earance of swamps bigger m area than England; and Transformation of the Sudan and Egypt by giving Egypt onethird more water than she now receives. These stupendous change-642 words
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Advertisement35 1932-05-29 17 t MRS. COOPER-ABBS, t 2, Victoria Street. Z SUBJECTS TAUGHT: f Shorthand, Typewriting, X and Piano. V <• Slump Charges. i Typewriting of all descriptioiis 5 undertaken and promptly ex*- T <*uted. Charges most moderaU, A *>35 words
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Advertisement123 1932-05-29 17 mmW* Js' ufl fliai2____r |tr L fl Jll^^^ rN 7fiP- *_t I IQ.'Jfcfcp mm__ l W____' I •*t»»:.| i't^Hrflf^iSiHt r .r|^__^fl^F^i^^^ffpP* fnir^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^k /r*\. /fJUs /fl I There's entertainment for a P^ (ft I lifetime In Cine-Kodak. To- flfl 9 \|T r^V° ]TjfL I I day the fan of takidg fll123 words
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Article812 1932-05-29 17 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. By Quiz" I p Press: Mr. Ward-Jackson I rdered a ha'o. I** I (1 Mr. Haynes is wearing I love. Diagnosis: Knuckles I** I Flowerdew is seriously I .»sed. He is suffering from I ..phobia. I** I it is rumoured, ha? I .a to812 words
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Advertisement125 1932-05-29 18 Sore Throat J— A fl FORMAMINT The Germ-killing Throat tablet conquers Sore Throat and prevents infectious diseases, such as Influenza, Diphtheria, etc. At mil ChamtEta and Storaa. BE PHOTOGRAPHED I BY I H.N. BUCKERIDGE I The European I Artist-Photographer. 1 DISTINCTIVE AND I BEAUTIFUL I PRODUCTIONS I AT PRICES I125 words
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325 1932-05-29 18 The Malayan Saturday post. May 28, 1932. THE OUTLOOK. Almost half of 1032 has now gone, and the economic recovery which the optimists predicted m their New Year commentaries has not yet even peeped above the horizon. Things are just about as l>ad as they could be, which is at325 words
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Article361 1932-05-29 18 We wholeheartedly subscribe to the principle of the Tin Quota Scheme. It seems only sane that when the world, temporarily, cannot take all the tin that it is possible to put on the market, production should be adjusted accordingly, and m an organised, businesslike way. Hut if361 words
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Article104 1932-05-29 18 -m EUROPEANS vs. THE REgT.i There is keen interest (1 q le I forthcoming annual cricket maid I between the Europeans then Rest. The "Rest" side 1.. i>een 11 strengthened by the transfer .mm 11 Penang to Singapore of C G. 1 1 Rodrigo. The following 'Rest"104 words
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Advertisement102 1932-05-29 20 1 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER fM«U— ABSETB EXCEED $12,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IM STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). ci«_-_«__re LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. Th. Company ha. £20.000 deposited with th. Supreme Court of England and complies with102 words
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Article765 1932-05-29 20 SPORT OT THE WEEK. A MALAYAN REVIEW. By ArgfM." A list of suspensions, some of them severe, were incorporated m an SAF. A. announcement a few Hays ago. They mostly related to foul or unnecessarily rough play. denoting lack of sportsmanship and involving danger to other players. i congratulate the765 words
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Advertisement116 1932-05-29 21 PURITY. IP" I IfK' The purity oi milk depends upon the cattle and thr W~ IDEAL" MILK, comes from the ruh pasiures "I B^^B^ Wm^ ■England and Norway, where P 'DPA! M|lM fik 'e^iKi,i t i, m c»". i ll Brar ii *^__fR i mm&&%%T lhe air is clean _^^^HH116 words
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Article1775 1932-05-29 21 L; ■> .;♦♦:♦♦:*>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•••••• ♦>♦>«* London, April 28. felling England. She is young and charming and knows many famous people In j don. And this last week-end 1 ci tn s y******M woman and, tiehow, the word Gallipoli ed roe. oh, General Hamilton is dosomething at the Cenotaph on1,775 words
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Article440 1932-05-29 22 ITS VALUE AS FOOD. RAISING LEVEL OF LIFE. ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF CONTENTMENT. Sir Thomas Holder, the physisian, defended beer and wine as valuble foods when speaking at the annual dinner of the Institute of Brewing m London. Sir Thomas is a member of the True440 words
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Article, Illustration84 1932-05-29 23 AT SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB ON MONDAY, I6TH MAY. AT SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB ON MONDAY, I6TH MAY. Dr. Lowson, Miss Paterson, H. Jackson, Mrs. English. Mrs. P. Power. Miss V. M. H. Patterson. Mrs. R. D. Finlay. D. Hardie putting (on lett) at the Seventh. The others84 words
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Article, Illustration85 1932-05-29 24 SPRINGDALE MINSTRELS PRESENT DRAMATIC PLAY "REDEMPTION" AT THE "MOONLIGHT HALL," AT 8.30 P.M. IN AID OF CIVILIAN SUFFERERS IN CHINA. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE CONSUL-GENERAL FOR CHI..A. I i I' Lim Chin Wah (Mrs. Bee Koh Teng), (2) X C Lim (Twakay85 words
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Advertisement250 1932-05-29 25 REGLYKOLI I great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical .lysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urine patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was I 1 iced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the ious organs of the body regained250 words
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Advertisement211 1932-05-29 25 \f*mmm\ JEfl uS lioeiiiiM* il I fi Oil PARKER IS PREFERRED I OlMi "V^Ol-'VE a new writing experience I j jlHllii m store when you try the Parker 1 |J ||||||l Duofold. Once you touch its jewel- I Bi iiiil!™ 6mooth point to paper you'll know Y. I ill llr211 words
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Advertisement58 1932-05-29 26 Jr Ur*' ___/7^^^^ sTHXMZI/yvO'O ,***H m cases of digestive troubles which are accompanied by sickness, headaches, pressure m the abdomen, and increased formation of gases m general. Highly recommended by physicians. lntestino! is put od the market a ea_s_.y swallowed, sugareoated tablet-. Manufactured by Dr. Georg Henning, Berlin. Sole Agents:58 words
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Advertisement182 1932-05-29 27 B____l^ X"' I fl Klll^K2llUl£lAfl Htji vj l *mj—m a a t MRS. COOPER-ABBS, 2 2, Victoria Street. SUBJECTS TAUGHT: f X Shorthand, Typewriting, and Piano. •t* Slump Charges. A o JT Typewriting of all descriptions T undertaken and promptly cxc- V ated ♦> Charges most moderate. ♦> _p*<k»*******++++++++X tpro**^"'*'**'''182 words
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Advertisement291 1932-05-29 28 INDISPENSABLE 1 I BOOKS OF REFERENCE. j I 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 nearly 1,000 authors. It includes selections from English, French291 words
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Advertisement185 1932-05-29 28 neat, be^utuii^l <% Is your hair dry... wiry... hard to (k i p^n.il J Hi II 111 -~fi==^ keep m place? Try Stacomb. r^-~^gs^_yy|S*Jc This light, invisible cream keeps \^%^^mrti*^*^ your hair just as you want it... greatly improves your personal non -staining... perfectly safe. appearance. It is non-greasy... and185 words
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Article, Illustration59 1932-05-29 30 The photograph shows the players and spectators. Mrs. Lee Choon Guan, M.B.E. presenting the cup to the Champion, Tarn Kirn Song. The Champion at play. W* 9999^ Tarn Kirn Song, the Malayan Billiard Champion (right). A group taken after the match. The champion photographed with the59 words
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Advertisement133 1932-05-29 31 f i _J_* i T "W^mSir I mJII 4^ Tf J I _____l________Slß t fc% y jf* Viu J. FilJl*^! Trl I**** i^J_e__iil_t emma^Lmm**^^^ y^^ a^^ ClS^^^ y*mFs/anden m ■E_#S _________________________F*_i^ vl v^i I^-^- 71 it I JTue f>voußiTE Mineral Waters 1 PMOHt 5A65~1 i TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP j133 words
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Advertisement190 1932-05-29 31 1 1 Boords Gins. OLD J§^ TOM 2jp FOR SP§" bh 1} I PAHITS. P M INSIST ON THE GIN WITH jnj CAT BARREL M/g IT<m I TRADE MARK. fi|fe^-i4| COCKTAILS. ||fel|Bl JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. INCORPORATED- IN ENGLAND) j ESTABLISHED 1845. SINQAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG IPOH j MALIY MUSIC190 words
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Article39 1932-05-29 32 After hearing the long eloq.:< speech of lier lawyer ill I divorce action, the fair cli( f)iirst into tears. I should never have knowi she wailed, v how much I'd i fered if I hadn't heard it iv v39 words
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Article85 1932-05-29 32 LATEST DEVICES AT SOMERSET HOUSE. The latest electrical devices have l>een adopted for the protection of Somerset House against fTre and robbery. From each key point the system of alarms can be operated by secret buttons. At the entrances the uniform men on guard are warned by85 words
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Article49 1932-05-29 32 ANAEMIA CURE CLAIM. A hitherto unknown substance m the blood, which, when socially treated, renders amemia quickly curable and shows remarkable results m counteracting ihe wasting effects of cancer and pulmonary tuberculosis, is claimed to have been discovered by Professor Richard Seyderhelm, of Frankfurt -on-the-Main.49 words
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Advertisement143 1932-05-29 32 FIGHTING FIT! That's how yon should alwayi feel though you needn't be quarr.ll some abont it- And you won't fell quarrelsome if you take Pinkt I Liver and Laxative Perfect .nil You'll feel at peace with yonrstlH and all abont you. I J Pinkettes are the latest ■-M title intestinal143 words
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Article820 1932-05-29 33 ALIVE UNTO GOD. By the Yen. J. W. HUNKIN, D.D., Archdeacon of Coventry and Rector of Rugby. Alive unto God through lesus Christ our Lord" (Rom. vi. nlThese words are taken from lie of tlie little Master Anthems the Prayer Hook. They were ce d m the earliest820 words
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Article368 1932-05-29 34 (Continued from page 33) of Bolshevism are possessed by They ire <juite ready to accept a very small >alar\ with all that that involves, m order to establish the principles of Communism among the masses. When I.enin became head of the Russian Government he insisted that no368 words
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Article738 1932-05-29 34 THE SOCIAL ORDER. True Wealth. For several years, write> I M Times" Correspondent, an annual appeal has been issued by the Industrial Christian Fellowship, supported by representative groups of employers and labour and trade union leaders, calling Christian people to consider m the light of their faith738 words
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Article107 1932-05-29 34 Which Is My Plan? I What a serious thought this is, B that God had a plan for my Me ak' He meant me to occupy a certain B position m society and to have certain employments; to influence certain persons for good; to overconie certain temptations; to prac- B107 words
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Advertisement220 1932-05-29 34 L I #I i T !I r HOW fiT 1' rJ\\ ri D 0 YOU f '^Ljfllv SEND YOUR .^^llf^^' HUSBAND /f T0 WORK? I Lloei he go to his business with that w\ DR. WILLIAMS unhappy picture of you, worrying and dis- I PINK PILLS muting him from his220 words
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Article423 1932-05-29 35 America, which has so fre-i quently claimed possession of thebiggest or the tallest this or that, j now boasts the' fattest man. And not. only the fattest m the, world, but "the fattest that ever} lived, so far as we know," states Current Science (Columbus,423 words
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Advertisement355 1932-05-29 36 EYE GLASSES I M*MOM*ie—_— a^— _—^m. BEST QUALITY FRAMES I j AND FTETINGB Ij IN NICKEL GOLD-FILLED I: SOLID GOLD I: IMITATION AND REAL TORTOISESHELL I m i nic |e FIRST, QUALITY LENSES I: WHITE AND CBOOKES GLASS fl ■i i' He i SIGHT TESTING BY I QUALIFIED OPTICIANB I355 words
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