Malayan Saturday Post, 4 June 1932
1932-06-04
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section47 1932-06-04 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED E \MALAYA*9 LtAWNQ f*ICTU*B P APE ft PUBUBHBD BV*KY SATURDAY. S r i kIA A lil il iii J 1 1 1*1 liiid i 1 i'i'v ii i i i i i iiiiiiiiiiiwimwiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiuiiii JUNE 4, 1932. litiiiihiiiiiiiiititiiiitiHHiiiiiitiiimiutiitiituuiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimu PRICE 20 CENTS. kliftihlllUlftlftmillMftlllftlttttlftllilitft47 words
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1392 1932-06-04 2 HABIT AND THE EVOLUTIONARY PROCESS. PROF. HALDANE ON THE ISSUES. Darwin And The New Lamarckism. There was great, interest m a tore by Professor J. B. S. Haldane at the Royal Institution, on the Hereditary Transmission of Acquired Characters." The tendency of meu, animals, and to resemble their parents has1,392 words
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Advertisement29 1932-06-04 2 SOU EEZ E I THE FWEST OF i4tl- ORANGE DJUNKS. f Phone 08TO for your re*******. j fHHir MM WW H* W- 1 1 tit, 80, Gbooo Gwm Wrwf,29 words
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The Malayan Saturday Post
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Article1131 1932-06-04 3 Little boy (out shopping with j his mother) Don't give me any I more parcels to carry, mummy, people will think I'm a husband Why arc you angry with I Martin? He promised not to ki>s me and kept his word.' 1 Friend "Your husband is simply1,131 words
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Advertisement186 1932-06-04 3 rO THE CUP THAI CHEERS' 9L ME "GOLD LEAF TEA/ >»«.»«iHt*w<i.>iHf(|iiMlTHmfmM3ojmfflmiMMlilimiUVlWWlM l* illUmM "s. tiiHMWrim".. .lW^,UHnnP]lltKiwH»iu«i.(li>M\iinM\7TOffiirMHtlltßs!:l v. lij'll"lTlW»» l| l > 'W" L zation concentration log c thing only and that thing e ll, is responsible for the uniua! popularity enjoyed by GOI LbAF 1 Tea, a British mpir^ product,186 words
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Advertisement209 1932-06-04 3 TEMPI RE PRODUCT. WEE BROS. UNDERTAKERS Monumental Masons and Marblfl Merchants, No. 155, Selegie Rd., Singapore Tel No. 3869. Fresh Floral Wreaths Made Tf Order. Artificial Wreaths AUays IB Stock. Italian Marble Memorial of Any Design Made to Order. Prompt Attention Will Be Giv* To All Orders. CHARGES MODERATE. THE209 words
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Advertisement199 1932-06-04 4 CONTENTED HEALTHY. i r"v v never j brj \n mcoal dm* Al) j s&£J/?s\\ onditkjo. J y 'fJrKr pkasant-t stinf M^i ia> j I '^'%/^^Si^ u-tnial regulators rtagna- I j \yi XUI) m1 Wi matter which 1- tlu cante j j li. colds and fevers, I<— ppetite, flatn- j M199 words
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Advertisement12 1932-06-04 4 St. SUrtrewdl /ftission Ibospital BUY I FLAG WEDNESDAY NEXT I 9 H12 words
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252 1932-06-04 5 SPARKLES. BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. By Quiz." isn't an Infant Samuel that's n0 to Malaya to investigate \tr\v Policy. may I* recalled that an ever c famous Wilson was keen 00 rights of small countries. Subjects temporarily barred m ite circles: Sea Belle IT," material emoluments, To-r-Lah M and252 words
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Article380 1932-06-04 5 ST. ANDREW'S HOSPITAL. In order to meet increased expenditure the Hoard of Management of St. Andrew's Hospital are arranging for a series of special events. Last Saturday a IDOtt successful ball was held at Raffles Hotel, which is to be repeated on June iith. A social benefit performance of The380 words
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Advertisement107 1932-06-04 5 /Sv^k^\ VJaXcQ screening s4[Wr\ ®<*Xes y^g/ UNIVERSAL S TWO SUPER PRODUCTIONS C O HE N S and KEL L V S IN HOLLYWOOD. A COMEDY WITH A TON-LOAD OF LAUGHS STARRING T9E TWO RUAH COMEDIANS George SIDNEY and Charles MURRAY (THE COHENS) (THE KEI.LVS) FRANKENSTEIN The H|H|| The Picture bHH107 words
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Advertisement82 1932-06-04 6 2JHH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllllillllllllilllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllHllllilllllHllllllll Ulllll llllllHllllimillllll| I COMING! 1 mh* MAURICE CHEVALIER, 1 MM^^Ut "ONE HOUR WITH YOU" ir^^»^ JEANETTE MACDONALD ij| I 4 ,J^-^mlW genevieye tobin. 1 THEIR TRODBLB IS CHRONIC HZ 4v:n HR nAS THE XONIC E FOR flB'S A LOVE-DOCTOR E ERNST LUBITSCH production 1 5 If It-s A82 words
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Advertisement84 1932-06-04 6 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. j PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATCa Sing Is Copy tt cams. Within British Outside British Malays. Malaya. I months $3.50 3 mouths $3*15 6 months 4.75 6 months ..< &O| xa months 9.00 12 months xx.6o NOTE:— Please add 25 cents to cover bank commlsslen en outsutlon cheques.84 words
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Article, Illustration70 1932-06-04 7 LADY CLEMENTI DISTRIBUTES THE PRIZES. A snap of the spectators at the sports. Richards House— the Champions. Fong Kirn Noon the School Champion. I Clementi arriving at the School I •distribute the prizes. I Clementi taking leave of the I Principal, the Rev. R. K. S.70 words
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Article, Illustration143 1932-06-04 8 H* d H rh€ V rtorii Theatre, or F-iuay last week m place of Mial Bazaa- *z -a se fui I St. A^ci-e^'s Cathedral. No Cameras Allowed (Rev. R. K. S. Adams) snapped while making out the Fine Receipt of 10 cents for taking photographs of the143 words
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Advertisement121 1932-06-04 9 Correctly Ma.de y^^ OF SOUND WELL SEASONED TIMBER BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED jM^jj^^ TEAK S BLACKWOOD FURNITURE iT AT F IR P«ICES CAN NOW BE OBTAINED r at SUN WAH Victoria street I I cn I" iries *wpeefi9« eorAa% Jbw»«» 111 ll^iMl rinnnwiMQ M/\nthf^TPß J' The Sun Wah Company M«, VICTORIA STREET,121 words
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Article, Illustration4813 1932-06-04 10 J.M. Waish - J.M.Waish ky Author of' Exit Simeon Hex INSTALMENT SEVEN. Synopsis. Lanty, an cx-convid on licence, is taken to the policestation on a charge of stealing a handbag. Anne Senfield, daughter of Lord Santield, who has had her bag snatched, fails to identify Lanty as the thief, although4,813 words
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Advertisement101 1932-06-04 11 *2» ♦J* *2» *2» 5* *I* *»**t MALAYA'S LARGEST SPORTING f I GOODS STORE ♦> •> •> For anything and everything phone 2935. •> «y I RE-STRIN6IN6 A SPECIALITY t MWSM?% HAVE TROPICAL GUTS IMSSWk TO SUIT ALL poCKETS ,g '3u We are sole stockists of the world s best101 words
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Advertisement175 1932-06-04 12 r f) CRICKET BATS I I SPORTING j I H JlKii MODERATE. 1 wjk\ RESTRINGING j TENNIS mm rackets I 1 1 B j Rose Co., Ltd. fc.4?^pi 1 86, North Bridge Road. Ptf Phone 6396. Tel. "ATHLETICS .""i mi ii ii iiiiiiniiiiitiMiii nun i un ii i iiir iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiif175 words
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Advertisement281 1932-06-04 12 I Estate 8 Trust Agencies j I (1927) Limited, j j A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST j 5 COMPANIES' ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY j I DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS I GOVERNMENT. I I REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: I Nos I, 2& 3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, j281 words
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Article, Illustration178 1932-06-04 13 Group taken after the wedding at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, on Wednesday, 18th May, of Mr. Nicholas A. Adonis, member of the American Legion, Bay Ridge Post— ls7, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. and Miss Natalie M. P. Morales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.178 words
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Article, Illustration30 1932-06-04 14 5 Mr. K. H. Tann, o t Univers.l Pictures, (seated m the centre ot ft, above group, performed the opening ceremony of 1 Nondescripts' Club.30 words
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Article1777 1932-06-04 15 I THE LOOKER-ON. ROYAL FILM "FANS." ACADEMY SIDELIGHTS. The King-And The "Human Gyroscope." [British Musical-hall circles have jubilant because all the turns c ted tor the Royal Command r iety performance at the LmiPaliadiuin May 30 »xt itisl, and this despite the grownivasion of the Variety Stage1,777 words
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Advertisement86 1932-06-04 15 jffsL TONES HlE^^'f^l «b*. S? I WT~P^ 111 ■|3s 2 jfejl) tffce K*©fe system lIS li^'l'S; 1 Hj your body well nourished lo resist disease 111 Hlw^^f i?fj^ Doctors everywhere endorse this wonder- ■If m dant energy makes blood and tissue strengthens the nerve*. I■■ l| I Waterbury's is pleasant86 words
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Advertisement89 1932-06-04 16 ll JT7~ ~s /<# /il^lllllllllli.l'lllllillilll'.lillilh.' lill 11 Aiiiuili.ililJ ff For theatre, sporis ground, p |I 7 Mr/ motoring, picnics or any 3 ff'/ other' Chocolate Occasion' q iSS^^/ there%s not hlJl H llke d i NwllS/ ie delightful flavour of J fmlSM^^^ N Nebtle's is a revelation m j n89 words
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Article, Illustration498 1932-06-04 17 Lt. Gen. Lord - Lt. Gen. Lord 1 Baden-Powell of Gilwell). PATROL LEADERS. A fellow asked me whether ting could not be improved if used the Patrol system more I told him that Scouting", if it [>c successful, is the Patrol Without tlie Patrol the Scout Movement might .is well498 words
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221 1932-06-04 17 SELANGOR PHYSICAL CULTURE ASSOCIATION. SUCCESSFUL YEAR COMPLETED. The Second Annual General Meeting of the Selangor Physical Culture Association was held on Sunday, 29th May, 1932, at 10-30 a.m., at the Association premises. There was a good number of Physical Culturisls present and Mr. IJIII Hock Sens? was unanimously I voted221 words
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Advertisement205 1932-06-04 17 Specific For Diabetes H I Dr. Wlnkler's '•DIABETONIT. 11 $2 per bottle or $20 per dozen. Sincere's "SPECIAL HAIR CREAM." j Large size 35 cents per j bottle or $3.50 per dozen. Small size 25 cents per bottle or $2.50 per dozen. SINCERE DISPENSARY j LTD., SINGAPORE. Wholesalers and Retailer!205 words
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339 1932-06-04 18 The Malayan Saturday Post. June 4, 1932. UNEMPLOYMENT. The unemployment situation m Malaya just now is very serious, and m the hackneyed phrase the the prospects are that it will "grow worse beioit it become* better." Movements are being set afoot to make a vigorous assault on the terrible economic339 words
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Article298 1932-06-04 18 The Singapore Municipal Commissioners had an interesting discii'sion at their last meeting. It concerned the question of preferences to local manufacturers m tenders, to which we imagine most people agree m principle. But another point of principle arises are the Commissioners, as trustees of the public funds, justified m298 words
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Advertisement42 1932-06-04 18 BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY < H. N. 6UCHERIDGE The European Artist-Photographer. DISTINCTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTIONS AT PRICES ADJUSTED TO THE TIMES. LAIDLAW BUILDING Phone 7898 1 Sanatogen by multiplying the number of red blood corpuscles— quiddy conquers malarial debility. It rebuilds health lastingly. SANATOCEH42 words
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Advertisement451 1932-06-04 18 4t And also William, you II i promise to take Pinkettes occasionally. I Nothing like Pinkettes I keeping a man happy, fit and good I tempered, l»e he a present or a J future huslvand. That general feeling of well- 1 i being depends .so much upon the I efficiency451 words
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Advertisement20 1932-06-04 19 JmGOOD, yffk \V Ho cAonqe <J/ze -^r 1 M 7 oAonoe m Quofify /^o cAanqe m Hrice MALAYA'S STANDARD CIGARETTE^f^^\20 words
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Article764 1932-06-04 20 " Argus - SPORT OF THE WEEK. "Argus." By -A. -JU -A. A^J**. A. A. A MALAYAN REVIEW. |»tV*VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVHI The unsettled weather experienced recently creates some anxiety concerning the big sporting fixture to-day Malaya v. the India Olympic XI at hockey m Singapore. Hockey needs dry, j firm turf. On a mud-patch it764 words
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Advertisement117 1932-06-04 20 ASSETS EXCEED $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 hat £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British117 words
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Article1819 1932-06-04 21 London, May 5. Incorruptible Irishman title of a most handsome c by those famous ladies, N>merville anad Martin published this week by Ivor son and Watson. price is eighteen shillings. a sum that seems only adefoi this really beautiful ction. To those people who H obtain pleasure from1,819 words
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Advertisement94 1932-06-04 21 pl'rit^-. IHp HVC ■^^I^FIT The purity of milk depends upon the cattle and the If* 'IDEA!/' MILK comes from the rich pastures »i ■^^^■k < i J^^^^~ F.ngland and Norway, where P M ILK I The air is clean >^>|\/'f)) Ihe grass is dtdn I V?/v3^t2? P^B and k, s^«"^-'94 words
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Advertisement36 1932-06-04 22 FOR I TENNIS I HOCKEY ft' I CRICKET j I FOOTBALL I BADMINTON j REQUISITES J B PHONE 3725. j 1 CATALOGUES GRATIS CTANIFV ltd iiPORTS SPECIALISTS* OlrlllLLl LIU. |07, North Bridge Road, 4 SINGAPORE. j36 words
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Article, Illustration19 1932-06-04 23 Last Week's Floods In Singapore. «< T X samrso him M v Ch iah H b M mad < s ruc19 words
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Article, Illustration12 1932-06-04 24 EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK EXHIBITION AT THE NEW WORLD.12 words
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Advertisement247 1932-06-04 25 REGLYKOL] is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urine I o f patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was j educed to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the various organs of247 words
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Advertisement220 1932-06-04 25 ISvrvvs Tiro Win/*. '*'.jHf m your pockel ;im«l <>n your W/IM/la' desk. Ask your dealer about this Wo^jishl^ exclusive money saving feature^ mfmSL Tarker u °S°^^^^ 8F The EASY Writing Pen FuH of and Cheerfree from depressing ailments wouldn't you like D i o r\t eac wnat a physician wrote220 words
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Advertisement138 1932-06-04 26 1 do Ants Taste Your Food Lj^ 1 First? %A II TTOW can you eat when \ou know that 'life JLI creeping, crawling ants ha\e already fSmUfnk touched your food! These pests ina\ have Jtmi^^M crept through the dirtied places before jflrt/^l swarming onto your shelves. Ants come W ft138 words
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Advertisement72 1932-06-04 27 m fl A\ m W, KIM'S TYPEWRITING SERVICE. 74-5, Brass Basah Road. TYPEWRITING AND DUPLICATING JOBS UNDERTAKEN. B^BBHHHBBi*ls^BisJi»B^HSMßßlßßS^B^Bßß^S^^B^S^S^B^B^^B^S^S^i^B^B^S^i^S^i^S^B^S^S^S^B^B^^^^^^B^^^S^*^^i^*^^^B^S^B^B^B m cases of digestive troubles which are accompanied by sickness, headaches, pressure m the abdomen, and I increased formation of gases m general. Highly recommended by physicians. Intcstinol is put on the72 words
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Advertisement268 1932-06-04 28 MOST EXCITING BOOK JUST ARRIVED j I MESQUITE JENKINS, I TUMBLEWEED. j I By Clarence E. Mulford. 'he hero of this new novel is the same hard young I cowpuncher of "Mesquite Jenkins 1 and "Hopalong Cas- j sidy's Protege". You will read how the feud between the big Tumbling268 words
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Advertisement150 1932-06-04 28 m wM ij HI STACOMB is the modern, scientific way to keep the hair m place. ..and to keep the scalp m a healthy condition. Stacomb is a non-greasy, invisible cream, which tames the most unruly hair and makes good grooming easy for everyone. Thousands of men, women and children150 words
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Article, Illustration32 1932-06-04 29 Lady Clementi oresenting the K.O.R. Cup to Major R. P. Power, the captain of the Gloucestershire Regt. Team. Lady dementi presenting the MacDougall Cup to Lieut. -Col. Gor don-Smythe.32 words
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Advertisement51 1932-06-04 31 «a-^fc ir^fc <t m^^~ ■•^^^^>^i^»**^^^aa^a^w»^*a*'ee^efc4a^afc^*^*^** l^*a^*^^*^^y TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP BIOCITIN Charge. Your Brain and Nerve Celli With Energy, end w Eniures Agalrwt Physical and Mental Fatigue. OMrtMbk to powder o*4 ÜbUt from M f^t-cus, MtpemtrU: and Stern or from HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY. LTD. 830, 811 313, North Bridge Road,51 words
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Advertisement264 1932-06-04 31 Boord's Gins. OLD TOM FOR PAHITS. I 1 INSIST ON THE GIN WITH j|3 CAT BARREL 0g MW TRADE MARK. |fjji^rs(iii§3l COCKTAILS. I^^JJ* JOHN LITTLE A CO., LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) E3TABLIBHEO 1845. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG IPOH Malay Music Albums. Fine assortment of most popular Malay Kroutioag and Extra264 words
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Article, Illustration94 1932-06-04 32 TO-NIGHT'S BOXING AT THE NEW WORLD ARENA. Another attractive programme has been arranged by Mr. Ong Chin Beng for to-night's boxing at the New World Arena. The main event is a 12-round Welterweight Contest between Al Rivers (the American) and Fighting Nelson, the Filipino who put up such a good94 words
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Article797 1932-06-04 32 SUCCESS OF THE SPRINGDALE MINSTRELS. The Springdale Minstrels regard l:ist Saturday, as a "red-letter" day m tl^ir history. On that day the efforts of the members to stage a play m public were crowned with success, on which they are to be warmly congratulated. The play797 words
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Article1253 1932-06-04 33 4RNERS IN LIFE'S SCHOOL. man who never makes mislives <>ii some other planet Her, perhaps, or Saturn, or far-distant world which the nomers have recently identiand called Pluto. He ceri> not citizen of Great Ami this thought of a moil heritage of blundering appeal to us for sympathy1,253 words
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Article, Illustration212 1932-06-04 33 THE SMILE THAT SAYS ALL'S WELL." You can see her happiness sparkling m her eves. Her smile reveals bet complete satisfaction with life as Nhe finds it. Of course, she's m perfect health. All is v>cii with the world when you fed m radiant health. That feeling of physical harmony,212 words
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Article212 1932-06-04 33 God is behind all. We find great things arc made of little things, And little things go lessening, till at last Comes God behind them. Robert Browning. Never Give Up With most people, prayer is easy, and really the thing' m the world, and the only essential until tlie sugar212 words
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Article825 1932-06-04 34 AN ELEMENT OF FAITH. The Will of God. He is merely playing with words who, claiming the Christian name, questions th c efficacy of prayer. Whatever may be the nature of his doubts prayer must needs be one of the settled elements of his faith, writes a825 words
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Article676 1932-06-04 34 Mathetes - Mathetes By SHUNNING THE WORLD. There is a paradox .it the heart of the Gospel. It la the dual requirement thai ive arc to renounce the world and love the world. Our Lord Himself warns us against laying up treasure upon earth, and yti no master ofC.E.N. - 676 words
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Article141 1932-06-04 34 Prayer diffuses a spirit of peace over life. In prayer the soul regains repose. Then are he storms and passions of the silenced; the disturbances of scares and anxieties, of its sufferings, and oven its joys, cease. And thus fresh vigour and cheerfulness break forth upon us.141 words
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Article319 1932-06-04 35 //ROTE 136 NOVELS. .-L-ret kept for 23 years is j now m the news that I-;. Kverett-Green (the novel- a Cecil Adair were the same rs 0. 1 disclosure has been made 11, mg the death of Miss v it-Green m Funchal, Ma- at the age319 words
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Article167 1932-06-04 35 PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN WHILE IN FLIGHT. The German Army authorities have perfected a micro-camera for use by pigeons. This camera, which weighs only forty grams, is strapped to the bird, and an automatic release attached to it is so timed that when over specified territory photographs are167 words
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Article145 1932-06-04 35 TEST YOUR CRICKET KNOWLEDGE. H^re is the first test m the new 'News-Chronicle" cricket series which A. E. R. Gitligan, assisted by Oitnberwortb— end their friend, the "Tiger. 11 How many ways can a Batsman be out? i^svs 21 to 30 m the Laws of Cricket tell you that there145 words
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