Malayan Saturday Post, 2 July 1932
1932-07-02
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Title Section34 1932-07-02 1 The Malayan Saturday Post §?ip 4Jgg£gE| MALAYA'S LEADING PICTURE PAPER PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. S *********************************************111l -L. K. NO. 24. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiim JULY 2, 1932. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin WUCE 20 CENTB. The Malayan Saturday Post JULY 2. 1932.34 words
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Advertisement173 1932-07-02 1 ••■■■■■■•••""■■■•■••■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllltlllllilll ■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■•IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWiM I Special appointment '^mJj sbc tnfl of Siam S BSTD. 4M M 1873. S BIRTHDAY PRESENTS PR. I /MA 1 It IS NOT THE COST OF A GIFT BUT RATHER THE SENTIMENT Zl EXPRESSED THAT WILL PLEASE HER MOST J^fcfcfc*. '1 SELECT YOUR GIFT FROM OUR WIDE VARIETY173 words
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Article2523 1932-07-02 2 vnbvhn THE LOOKER-ON. J THE KING'S BIRTHDAY. THE PRINCE OF WALES AND HIS CAIRNS. LONDONERS DISCOVER THE THAMES. RELICS OF NELSON. London, June 2, 1932. How The King Keeps Fit. Che King's celebration of his sixty-seventh birthday to-morrow falls in one of the busiest weeks of the2,523 words
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Advertisement33 1932-07-02 2 Jrue- Orange J 1 SQUEEZE; THE F/NEST OF ORANGE DIUNKS. I Phone 8879 for your requirements. npMr A«m«d w«t«r wwis'iw. 98, 88 80, Qhoon Gutn Btmt, I BINOAPORE. I H-i i i I33 words
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Article602 1932-07-02 3 I eter "V\ hat is the best way to find out what a woman thinks of you? Jack Marry her." -,♦>. She: I wonder why We can't save money He: The neighbours are always doing something we can't afford/ 1 -i "Darling, jus) one kiss, please." II602 words
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Advertisement173 1932-07-02 3 "QUALHY PLUS ECONOMY." The Quality of GOLD LEAF" Tea does not have to be taken on trust. It has been proved by the unanimous public support for the past 25 years. For your convenience, it is packed in Mb., Hb., i-»»- and lb> leadfoil packets. ■Ol All Dealers Sole Agents:173 words
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Advertisement215 1932-07-02 3 EVPIRE PRODUCT. >Jo .-w. .-w. .<^t •^.•••^.•rf OPENING SHORTLY I LIANSVILLE STUDENTS' HOME I F r I 1 D.E.I. School Boys. j j Large compound house, modern sanitation, Oxlej R<fc\ near to bfW route ami iChdoli. f J3O monthly. Bnqniries an 1 2 inspection invited. f j C. C. LIM215 words
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Article1816 1932-07-02 4 IxHldotl, June 2 The Uses of Histtry. The tvritinft of history has found an Me champion this i .veek in M. Andre Maurois, author of Disraeli," M Hymn and a hoc* of other biographies. Intnxluced by Lord Ponsonby, the chairman of the "Literary Lunch" organized by Miss Christina1,816 words
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Advertisement76 1932-07-02 4 f ALWAYS KEEP WITH YOU A POT OF j I AMRUTANJAN I A SOVEREIGN REMEDY For fl4j^ HEADACHE }MP% RHEUMATISM j jf V 7 NEURALGIA j *Sd& toothache /iCj CUTS, BRUISES i'' k>Yj(i(L^ COUGH, COLD |W^^^^l^r and all other aches and pains. Sf\[\ OF FULL FORTY YEARS 1 J/vA FAME76 words
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Article1015 1932-07-02 5 •I* w —<►— ♦> Renter's Special Letter For t The Malayan Saturday Post, v a ♦> i FRENCH TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. Betty Nuthall and Perry Win Mixed Title. Lacoste's Great Duel. London, June, 2. Miss Betty Nuthall has been lin the limelight at Auteuil. [partnered by Fred J. Perry,1,015 words
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Article635 1932-07-02 5 THE WEEK'S MOTORING. Reuter's Special Letter For ♦> The Malayan Saturday Post. w FORTHCOMING MOTOR RACES. Miss England 11 Go To Loch Lomond. London, June 2. (*reat disappointment has beea felt at the failure of Miss England 111 at Lake Garda. Lord Wakefield's new speed boat, piloted by Kaye Don,635 words
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Advertisement30 1932-07-02 5 1 World-famed I TENNIS RACKETS i Slazengers mXMik I E kDylvwS T^utt^T'jM e ■HBBHpsSdf 1 He-Stringing Our Speciality Rose Co., Ltd. 8i 9 North Bridge Road, Singapore. E Photte«396. Tel.-ATiLBTIW.30 words
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Advertisement125 1932-07-02 6 mum mil u iiiii m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiii m i»""H| Now Showing CAPITOL 4fcw MAURICE CHEVALIER mfp^t^ "ONE HOUR WITH YOU" r^'l^l., JEANETTE MAGDONALD t^'%MmJP GENEVIEVE TOBIN -L>Ml i M W*^S^KKHm THEIR TROUBLE IS CHRONIC AND HE HAS THE VjT j= f% TONIC FOR HE'S A LOVE-DOCTOR YOU SEE! |Y^ S^^ m125 words
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Advertisement78 1932-07-02 6 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATE* Sing U Copy 20 cents. Within British Outside British MaUys. Malays. 3 months $3.50 3 months $3.15 6 months 4.75 6 months 6.0 j 1a months 9.00 12 months 11.60 NOTE:— Plaasa add 96 cants to cover bank commission an outstatlon chaquai. SUBSCRIPTION78 words
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Article, Illustration38 1932-07-02 7 i Standing from left to right: Dr. Norris, Dr. Lim, Mr. McLeod (Headmaster, Raffles Inst.), Hon. Dr. Noel Clarke (President), Mr. Song Ong Siang, Mr. Peal, Mr. Ismail.38 words
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Article, Illustration92 1932-07-02 7 The Annual Raffles College Freshman's Dinner held at the Oriental Hotel, on Saturday, the 18th June, 1932. In the centre picture standing from left to right Messrs. C. de Vries, S. T. Stewart, (Sports Secretary, R.C.U.), T. T. Arasu (Hon. General Secretary, R.C.U.), Miss Tan Kek92 words
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Article, Illustration13 1932-07-02 8 The Teams. Some snaos of the play.13 words
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Advertisement150 1932-07-02 9 IIIIItIIMIHIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIItI MIIUiIHIIUIMIII illltll, 1> _——_____________>_____ f^PFY DAY A I I Correctly Made |OX JL/ _L IY\J -L IA_L/ OF SOUND WELL SEASONED TIMBER BEAUTIFULLY FINISHES TEAK BLACKWOOD FURNITURE NEW r ct °'l BLEND j at fair prices can now be obtained E'j I at SUN WAH, Victoria Street i Enquiries150 words
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Advertisement43 1932-07-02 9 Isf^ft weakness; /i i V >^T OEBIUTf tfjAN/EMIA aC^^ESCHIENS »Syrup Bvii -y^ Lv of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radfesj tvnedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wine* eta*43 words
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Article, Illustration4244 1932-07-02 10 J. M. Walsh - J. M. Walsh ky \j4uthorot Exit SimeonHexj INSTALMENT ELEVEN. CHAPTER XXVII. REMINISCENT. To Anne's startled eyes Slade's face seemed to go grey and haggard on the instant, and something came into his eyes the mere >i.i, r ht of which made her cower away from him. In4,244 words
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Advertisement85 1932-07-02 10 i "RADIO HOME" 117 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. We beg to advise our Clients, both Locally and Upcountry, that we have just removed into spacious premises, as above addressed. Besides Regular and Comprehensive stocks of Radio and Mains Components, we are now stocking Latest Records of H.M.V., Columbia, Parlophone and85 words
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Advertisement99 1932-07-02 11 Tones Hi^felSß^' 1 glse whole system II Bl^^S/^1 1^ 4^ J WarJ ff colJs P revent illnew keep 1^ h2JP^# our b°^y we^ nourished to resist disease lI^H Mfi iTVks' with Walerbury'6 Compound. lI^H i^/ J Dorlors everywhere endorse this wonder- H^H f»l tonic ami health-builder. Il creates ahun- ■^H99 words
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Advertisement189 1932-07-02 12 New EVEREADY ■p^J&l flashlights ■^■wti —^nl t ■k t vH Greatly Reduced HBr^SH Prices Regular Eveready Superior Quality, Workmanship B^Bh and Materials l^^l Jor Sale Everywhere B^B^Bk B /foi Si>Le Q/etofH/Ae/tf B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BvV fiM *^B^f 1 K.r^ m Bt— --iiJßißl I B"^ n bißk k fiitth. II Jw |"*"""*"*n TDADII MARK189 words
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Advertisement264 1932-07-02 12 Estate 8 Trust Agencies I I (1927) Limited. A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COMPANIES' ORDINANCE OF 1926, WITH SECURITY Deposited with the straits settlements Utr GOVERNMENT. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. I 2& S T RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, BRANCHES: j No II LIGHT STREET. PENANG. No' 14 KLYNE264 words
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Article, Illustration38 1932-07-02 13 R. Craik (left) was beaten by L. D. Hardie in the semi-final. L. D. Hardie the Champion. W. W. Paterson (left) who defeated S. N. Kelly in the other semi-final. W. W. Paterson Runner-up.38 words
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Article, Illustration76 1932-07-02 14 Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par, of Tiger Medical Hall, the well known philanthropists paid a visit to the Leper Settlement last Sunday accompanied by Mr. Lim Kee Cheok, J.P., and Dr. Hu Tan Kuen, and distributed gifts to everyone76 words
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Article2481 1932-07-02 15 F. M. MORELL - F. M. MORELL Hi a delightful short story ll 111 I (The characters in the story are entirely imaginary, and no reference to living persons is intended). "Goodbye, Mother. Goodbye!" Called Moira and Jean Dalrymple to the small figure waving cheerily to them on the quay,2,481 words
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Advertisement114 1932-07-02 16 COMMENCING WEDNESDAY The Greatest of all Thrillers L^^^sss^^^^^^^^^^^^BHi^3s™ Wu A T H^^9n J IVI API 1 DSSSIfISSSSISSS^BYfei ISSSSSSSSSSSSH 1 1 f^ S^^^^HW a^s^s^s^s^SH I sm V-JP K 1 EsV^i iM I MSS Bl I A WARNING IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART WE ADVISE YOU NOT TO SEE THIS PICTURE114 words
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Article274 1932-07-02 17 TEST YOUR CRICKET KNOWLEDGE. Mr. A. K. R. Gtttigm, the former jtiMfT and BtagUffld Captain, continues his cricket 'tests* in the "News-Chronicle" Has Uu batsman the Hghi of\ apical ttgtiusi ill umpire's dcci-, Hon. U so, to wkomt No, the l)atsinan must accept the umpire's decision as final. I have274 words
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Article31 1932-07-02 17 1 1 Your wife looks stunning— her gOWfl is a poem." "What do you mean, a poem retorted the straggling author, i That gOWII is two pOtUM and a short story."31 words
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Advertisement121 1932-07-02 17 TOTOfi x I FUTURE Have you considered the position of those dependent on you if you were lio longer here to support them? Would the monev you leave them be sufficient to keep them in the way you desire? An "Endowment" policy is at once a protection for dependents as121 words
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345 1932-07-02 18 The Malayan Saturday post. July 2, 1932. MUNICIPAL BONUSES. Noone can say that the intervention of the Government in the Municipal bonus game is n«>t timely and acceptable. Once the idea of big monetary presents to public servants gains acceptance there is no telling where it will end. If one345 words
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Article282 1932-07-02 18 I here is vary lively interest in Malaya in the sensational cons»itutiona] changes which have occurred m> suddenly in the neighbouring Kingdom of Siam. The outside world knew of no revolutionary movement, and the coup <«t a week a.^o, accomplished at '>iie stroke and with the loss282 words
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Article412 1932-07-02 18 > BEING SMILES OF •> THE WEEK. fhjhjghj Singapore's civic ><>n> have had a sound spanking. m Papa Government won't stand for emulation <>f his own bad example. t 9 Perhaps, however, he'll feel now that the head of the house also should spend thriftily. My compliment* to the412 words
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Advertisement43 1932-07-02 18 BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H.N. BUCHERIDGE The European Artist-Photographer. DISTINCTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION AT PRICES ADJUSTED TO THE TIMES. LAIDLAW BUILDING Phone 7898' Heat and the Nerves Conquer the nerve -weakening influence of constant heat by strengthening your nerves with SANATOGEN Tht True Ton-r-Fnad43 words
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Advertisement44 1932-07-02 18 ELLISON S. EZEKIEL luring flr Consulting Optician--17, CHAPEL ROAD, KATONG, SINGAPORE. THE CHEAPEST OPTICIAN IN MALAYA. Sight Tested. Glasses Supplied. Pi m Moderate- Prom I4— Upawidf. WILL CALL AT \NY ADDRESS' Rep Mrs Spectacle*. Kinocniars. \\*.nohe>, Tcletooptt. ORDERS RECEIVED BY POST Attended to Immediately.44 words
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Advertisement31 1932-07-02 19 I 1 sffk \l //o cAonqe /n S/ze >C 'I* f/o cAanoe in Qua /if y /7o cAanqe in Hrice MALAYA'S *TA7 STANDARD *'jK^Mt\ C I G ARE T TE /^^^x31 words
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Article841 1932-07-02 20 Argus - SPORT OF THE WEEK. Argus A MALAYAN REVIEW. < < < By Ar I have been expecting sarcastic letters this week because I suggested that Penang were not this year a serious factor in the Malaya Clip soccer competition, and that the issue in the Northern Division lay !>et\veen Perak841 words
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Advertisement75 1932-07-02 20 am EXCEED .U.MO.WO. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER WKWUXO. The Great Eastern Life Assurance HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Buildinr. 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 British Life Assurance Companies Act In every75 words
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Advertisement18 1932-07-02 21 <Bay&'s ASPIRIN is famous /^f^f A—^»~— *—--t- -i- i- -r -r t <m «fr STUDY WORLD'S BEST. i18 words
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Advertisement73 1932-07-02 22 iv *fO eOV)^ %e f &^^*^«p I ivV b if U^-*<^TN» U I I *d/ in cases of digestive troubles which are accompanied I by sickness, headaches, pressure in the abdomen, and I increased formation of gases in general. I Highly recommended by physicians. I Intestinol is put on the73 words
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Article, Illustration128 1932-07-02 23 Silver Challenge Cup for Singles Open Competition in the North Perak Tennis Championship. Presented by Dr. G. B. McHutchison in commemoration of his long residence in Taiping. Holder of Cup for 1932: Mr Tan Joo Urn (Kiala Kangsar). Mr. P. W. M. Linebarger Legal128 words
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Article, Illustration53 1932-07-02 24 The wedding of Mr. Isaac Morris Marudy and Miss Eveline Nassim was solemnized on the 26th June. The seven-tier wedding cake weighing 125 lbs. which was made by Mrs. Harry Elias, of 42 Wilkie Road to the order of53 words
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Article, Illustration35 1932-07-02 24 The Gloucester scored a fine victory over the Malays in the Cup match played at Anson Road Stadium, on Monday. A snap of the rjlav. borne of the spectators.35 words
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Advertisement247 1932-07-02 25 1 ftEGLYROL is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was J reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the j various organs of247 words
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Advertisement159 1932-07-02 25 (Tilrl Set low |H|s a KWk9 Parker Duofold Pen s and fVnrils have their clips W ■^■Hi Lr##y^ easily lost or stolen. rfl^fe I or sa o/ e tetter stores M rarker d«o/o« i2 E AIF T/ie easy wHtin s pc TNSECTS breed in filthy places, thrive I Jll^\ J.159 words
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Advertisement65 1932-07-02 27 B II m t I I I m Mm 1 I I m, '^r n A ELLISON S. EZEKIEL Manufacturing Consulting Optician* 17, CHAPEL ROAD, KATONG, I SINCAPORK. I THE CHEAPEST OPTICIAN IN MALAYA. Sight Tested. Glasses Supplied. Prices Moderate From $4— Upwards. WILL CALL AT ANY ADDRESS. fl Repair!65 words
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Advertisement95 1932-07-02 28 Jhe Writing pad witfj the World wide Reputation .vft.'t.C >V".i kOST »r JL SALC »M IHi i /^> *"'_i__ L i^_^^^^_^^P^'^ iii I i i I ENVtLOPLS bAME SHADL j j S IT IS BRITISH MANUFACTURE. j M. MOHAMED i DULFAKIR CO., SINGAPORE AND KUALA LIU FIB. I TIB MMT95 words
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Advertisement163 1932-07-02 28 rlnq out the NATURAL BEAUTY of tionr hatr .1 "^0 Stacomb is a light invisible cream 4 which keeps the hair in place just as you comb it. It gives the hair a natural, healthy lustre and never leaves it greasy or shiny. Its regular use keeps the scalp in163 words
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Article, Illustration49 1932-07-02 29 The "At Home" given by the Royal Singapore Flying Club, on Saturday to popularise flying in Singapore was a great success. Seventyfive of the guests took advantage of the pleasure flights and the members of the club gave a demonstration of their work.49 words
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Article, Illustration56 1932-07-02 30 District, on 29th May, 1932. Among those in the photograph are Mr. J. E. Kempe, District Officer, Kuala Kangsar Hon. Sir Raja Chilian, K B.E. C.M-G.. M.F.C. fßaja di-Hilir of Perak), Rao Sahib Kuril, i-Raman Nair, Agent of the Government of India in56 words
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Article, Illustration27 1932-07-02 30 Seated (,ft to right, Toh En 6 Hoe Lirn Sarn Kip I.P J P Bjnghy (PjgjT27 words
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Advertisement265 1932-07-02 31 ■fm/z^llßiaßH^P I.J ■W I HrV' .^B B^^^^^ Lai I JL W KB B^vf f Edison Bell (Winner) Records. J I British Made. Bed Label. 10, Inch. Doable Sided. j j Price I.oa Eacb. Postage Extra. I 4191 So Long, Toulon. Save Song Foxtrot. Song Fox- J I Your Sorrow. trot.265 words
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Advertisement124 1932-07-02 31 II f f Jlv> Si HICKORY SHAFTED GOLF CLUBS BY FAMOUS MAKERS AT REDUCED PRICES V^ J. H. Taylor's "Autograph" VA BRASSIES AND SPOONS- $4.00 J. H. Taylor's Cynosure £L magMMBH\ mid iron, driving iron. jiccer Wl B MASHIE. HASHIE NIBLICK. PUTTBt W STAINLESS HEADS *(.«0 F organs Spoons Brassies124 words
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Article910 1932-07-02 32 Cheney Lone Survivor - Cheney Lone Survivor I Renter's Special Article For y x The Malayan Saturday Post. *> BRITISH WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. Mrs. I London, June t. British women have claimed the lion's share of the weeks interest by their play in the British Women's Coif Championship on the Saunton910 words
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Article639 1932-07-02 32 It is generally conceded days that teething pains g, chiefly from the upset stomach and bowels which iMiaT accompanies the teething p' jckP ll The obvious treatment is tin.. f,l one which aims at settling thd organs. The old-fashioned in.F and narcotic remedies for teethii K639 words
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Article, Illustration740 1932-07-02 33 Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell - Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell I PUTTING TWO AND TWO TOGETHER. (By I have told you before that a Scout must never miss any 'sign* that may be on the ground or round about him; but it is of course not enough merely to notice740 words
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Article236 1932-07-02 33 In an indirect way rheumatism can often he traced to nerve weakness. Xervous tension interferes with the digestive processes and sets up stomach acidity. The acid poisons thus generated are set free into the blood stream and become lodged in various parts of the body, causing236 words
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Advertisement39 1932-07-02 33 MRS. COOPER-ABBS, 9 2, Victoria Street. SUBJECTS TAUGHT: <• Shorthand, Typewriting, and Piano. A Slump Charges. »> J lypewnting of all descriptions 1 ,j» undertaken and promptly txt- <• "'itcd. •t* Charges most moderate. f* *i* «g> «g» «g» «g» «g» «j»39 words
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Article763 1932-07-02 34 Mathetes - WORDS OF COMFORT. Mathetes By c t^. tt*\*%* THE WILL OF GOD. hie i A the points on hich the weak in faith are apt to fall into error is that oi the completeness of-our self-offering to the will of r.od. We know that this selfoffering is an indispensable condition763 words
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Article105 1932-07-02 34 Tepidity is an offspring and, as it were, a branch o f sloth, Sloth," says St. Thomas, is a species of disgust for virtue; it is a languor of soul which causes it to neglect its spiritual welfare; a sadness wheh oppresses and dejects the heart of man, deprives him,105 words
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Article803 1932-07-02 34 THE VALUATION OF The Church's Teaching. The parable «>l the Rich Man the Beggai has a special interest for New Testament students who have detected in it and in other places in the third Gospel traces of the Ebionite doctrine that poverty is in itself a cardinal803 words
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Article855 1932-07-02 35 I If any one love me, he will Lep my word, and my Father fill love him, and we will come 1 him, and make our abode |th him. (John xiv; words. ■ken from the Gospel of tn* last of Pentecost.) K le world is full of855 words
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Article394 1932-07-02 35 This }s a description of a Catholic home, and the example of a Qrthplk mother* taken from the life of Blessed John Bosco by A. Auffray, &C, which has been translated into English by W. H. MitcheJl, M,A. Every morning and every evening, before394 words
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Article95 1932-07-02 35 msmtt to tNralpfc* l*t. Htm luwpi afrlfil hoWing ajythins txdc. WW* your good irtU an4 <Mr« to pJ£st Htm, He will lead ydu-fer a&4 high. You must not b* afraid h process of aanctificatkxt. God does not .ask more of ua than we cm give; or, rtfther, He will always95 words
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Advertisement92 1932-07-02 35 i^i 9aV ai^P^*^^ A H ARfe YOU IN THE OM? OF CONStIPATION? Do you suffer tattle th^ <^h tinuoufi out-of-s«rte feeßa^, )*#o tuated perhaps by serve bdions attacks, or periods of disordered liver and v¥W*+rh upset? Then you need the help of I»inkett«B, splendid liver and aperient- j>lU». Pinkettes ate92 words
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Advertisement275 1932-07-02 36 WATCHES precision instruments EYE GLASSE| THI<ODOLITI!S DUMPY LEVELS STAVKS HEST QUALITY FRAMi;> OMEGA ROSKOPF prismatic compasses road-tracers and fittings I TAVANNESCYMA "iIJSSi'SSSS'SSS" N.CKEL 00U>.m,,,:,, I SOLID GOLD I Jt WELLED LEVER MOVEMENTS. DRAWING INSTRUMENTS IMITATION AND REAL I BOXWOOD SCALES METAL SLIDE TORTOISESHELL I NICKEL POCKET from $5.00 RULES I275 words
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