Malayan Saturday Post, 23 July 1932

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  • 7 1 The Malayan Saturday Post JULY 23. 1932.
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  • 610 1 u There ale two sides to every question." Yes, I know. Yours and your mother's." Little boy (out shopping with his mother) "Don't give me any more parcels to carry, mummy, l>eople will think I'm a husband Little Doris (to doctor) "Mamma says you are a duck
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    • 212 1 AUTY PIUS ECONOMY." \ji &j mm c 'n_c__t_-qn r lJ Br Co« *"__T t-J }ualityof u COLD LEAF "Tea not have to be takeo on It has been proved by the mcus public support for the 25 years your convenience, it is packed -lb., i-lb., i-lb. and i-lb. leadfoil packets.
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    • 235 1 EYPIRE PRODUCT. PUKE OPENING SHORTLY I t LIANSVILLE STUDENTS' HOME For i j D.E.I. School Boys. j j Large compound house, 1 I modern sanitation, Oxley Rd., f I near to hus route and schools, j f $30 monthly. Knquiries and f 1 inspection invited. J 5 C. C. LIM
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  • 177 4 Although motion picture audiences ate prone m subordinate the photographic effects of a picture to the acting <>f the players and star- it still remains the powef "t a cameraman to make or mar a screen production, for the entire atmosphere and tempo of
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  • 251 4 Malayan Audiences will l>e pleased to hear that this most popular Actress has signed a contract for live yars with Fox Film Corporation, so that a more regular apppearance on the silver sereen is assured. As a star in the great German organisation known to the world as
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  • 396 4 THE ROYAL FAMILY TEASES HIM, But He Hasn't Met The Right Girl. Why doesn't tht Prince of Wales marry f People are often asking that question. The views of the Prince of Wales on marriage as given J>y an official of the Court is told
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  • 85 4 •^_..»*«*'^te« A wealthy Irishman was proud of the opportunity to "show off" on the occasion of a visit to London of one of his compatriots. He invited him to dine at a fashionable restaurant. Now, ipe bhoy," he said, just you follow my lead, and I'll order everything of the
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  • 124 4 I If there .should come to ind s A tender heart and true, Then may that unknown So K A Woman through and till And were her gentle voice Soft as the cooing dove Then greatly would my lie joice, And, oh, how I could lo* c» Had
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    • 137 4 I-lllTIIII«.l|l_ J I ONE OF THE FINEST PICTURES OF 1 YEAR. j „y t THE SALLY-JIM WALTZ TANGO WILL BECOME j ALL THE RAGE. SIDE-STEPPING _OVEWASTHE *—r.«J_M.— ONLY STEP THEY -...>». COULDNTDO! H ERE WE HAVE I «4_______l E PERFECT P| CTUR I E SCREEN S MO -T I iIM
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  • 686 5 FIVE-YEAR PLAN DOOMED. STALIN'S NEXT STEP. A Bid for Word Revolution. It is wholly likely that arden >ligious fire will sweep ove ussia. that materialistic zeal s< iiMeiily conceived will, just a: ddenly, give way to spiritua tl.nsiaMii equal only to that oi t- early Christians militant
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  • 77 5 WOMAN WHO STARTED A BIG BUSINESS. Mrs. Violet Mackintosh, of Savile Park, Halifax, who was the iirst maker of Mackintosh's toffee, and assisted her late husband in founding the great firm of John Mackintosh and Sons, Ltd., toffee and chocolate manufacturers, left estate of the gross value of
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  • 223 5 Modern Maid I want some advice." Old Lady "Certainly, my dear. What is it? M Modern Maid: "Shall I marry a man whose tastes are the opposite of mine and quarrel with him, or shall I marry a man whose tastes are the sain'-- as mine and get tired of
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    • 88 5 t|l-_jr (l^il Cash means SUCCESS and j V** POWER for YOU Are Institution in the British Empire will help you. POLICIES for LIFE, FIRK, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, It means wonderful future PERSONAL ACCIDENT, possibilities for you and BURGLARY, ETC. is the only policy of its kind in Malaya Send us
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    • 142 6 |ihh iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"""""""" I 1 THE BEAUTIFUL BRILLIANT ffiS3_^ j TALLULAH BANKHEAD jT^ j A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 1 _^S j 1 IRVING PICHEL ano JEFFRY CARLYLE. I ■mmWm\ _,V -__> Ot> m' fI^EH .r^^____________r > *v-C_!s> J TL _3K___J^^HBWP^___3i_______r E _/lAif f /_l 't'Vl ITTi F It s A Paramount Picture
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    • 76 6 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. j PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Single Copy 20 cents. i Within Hritisli Outside British 3__kmihi *2.50 i.N.ntlis 3.16 I) nuont.hs 4.T-") (i months 6.05 I j V> months 9.66 12 ninths 11.60 5 NOTE: Please add 25 cents to cover bank commission I Please enrol me as
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  • 139 7 ne batning Beauty Karade held at th*» Spa p_/ M^t_i o**--^ i •as the Judge and the prizes ZdfilSd^UMff Cr Wd a d there were sixt n competitors. Sir William Murison COSTISVED OVER Miss Dorothy Rose Fisher The charming daughter of W r
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    • 191 9 ff^^Nj WEAKNESS, >jJj DEBrLITT ffl ANEMIA fIpf^DESCHIENS 'Syrup Wslh V// fcj^ of Ha2mo 2 lobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etcw __r Mr __ff "*>Nr' fl A __T
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    • 119 9 STUDY p3sa_ags j WORLD'S BEST, jl "Specific For Diabetes" Dr. Winkler's "DIABETONIT." $2 per bottle or $20 per dozen. Sincere's "SPECIAL HAIR CREAM." Large size 36 cents per bottle or $8.60 per dozen. Small size 26 cents per bottle or $2.60 per dozen. SINC__RE DISPENSARY LTD., SINGAPORE. Wholesalers and Retailers
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  • 1639 10 4 THE LOOKER-ON. jp a •> •> •> •> •> ♦> •> ♦v ROYAL HOLIDAY IN SCOTLAND. EX-KING MANOEL AS MAN OF LETTERS. WOMAN WHO LEARNED TO EK BY TOUCH. Y ON LONDON'S LIDO. Getting Ready At Balmoral. London, July With the approaching end <>f the London
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    • 107 10 Coming Soon Watch the Date ___L _WC A i _r mm m'J rr^&JSi V *> Js_______________________r \_#i rim v." m *!_r v, .r v_'_i^B s__ _k «*_____£__i ff: JHfl v ii ____s_____.*-- __j__T/y -/I i Tt^ m. _H_w9 Bh /K W Jm\ ____f^l B_HBH_BSSSV~^ The theme sublime, an epic of
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  • 931 11 Rauttr'i Spcoial Letter For he Malayan Saturday Post. WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS. CINQUEVALLI TRICKS BY ITALIAN COMPETITOR. Collapse of Gwen Sterry. London, June 25. !h c third day at Wimbledon r ought sensation and surprise Lm all directions. There was tfie illant play of Mile Jadwiga Mlrejowska. the nineteen year
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    • 210 11 iNDICESTION IS OFTEN CAUSED BY WEAK NERVES. You will have noticed bow .aiy nervous upset immediately takes away your appetite. That is because the neves and the digestive organs are no closely connected. Nerve weakness affects appetite and digestion verv soon. Nervous people often suffer from acidity too, which can
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    • 142 12 New EVEREADY §P3g flashlights and Materials £tn jute Cwiyw/iett J mmmmm "i TRADI MARK Metal Top Unit Cell. LffißH FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES Patented throughout WB|_s^ L. E. TELS 8l CO., SINGAPORE. M 1~-l M ,MW W^ I "AIR SHIP BRAND MILK" C"^_r S*n The ever Rowing fC€< r > Ml popularity
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    • 275 12 Estate 8 Trost Agencies j (1927) Limited. H j _^_,i!__,_f g? H?raEl I I nFPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS h j Ut GOVERNMENT. jl i REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: 1 I Nos 2&3 RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, I j SINGAPORE. jJ' No 11, LIGHT STREET. PENANG. j I No' 14 KLYNE
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  • 148 13 WrHX^ u fi£. "yg W J Mayson. of Singapore, and Mr. James «waCathedra, .ast Saturday.' The Bish^o/ Sn^^^Sd by KSl^S^'v^^ S lemniZed I 'nolo by I'holo by I THE BRIDAL GROUP. Left to right:— Mr. George McCullogh, best man, Mrs.
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  • 895 15 CAN ENGLAND CAPSURE THE ASHES !|V iting in th_ "Daily Mail on Jun o. before cither the Trial the Test Against India, ii M. Crawley (Oxford I'niversity U.I Kent' >_>eeulates oil the proL|.h i layers who will go to the Kipodes to win hack the Ashes. foreigners who happen to
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  • 613 15 i j A FIELD SYRINGE. (By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell). If was ill a fight in Matabeleland, and some of our dismounted cavalry were firing heavily at a number of Matabele warriors who were answering back with a heavy fusillade across a small valley!
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  • 318 16 The Malayan Saturday post July 23, 1932. THE NEW POLICY. Mr. C. Ward-Jackson, the P. A. M.'s politically disposed secretary, who certainly commands admiration for his fearlessness, is pursuing what seems to be developing into the studied antiClementi campaign. The episode of "Toloiig-Lah" is still fresh in the public memory—
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  • 313 16 There is no doubt that Malaya is just now passing through a very interesting phase. It was bound to come in any case, but has been hastened by the prolonged depression. The proposal to introduce the weekly wage principle, in place of the monthly payment system,
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  • 458 16 BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. -i •> By "Qui:." £> «g» f *> <♦ <• <• ♦> 4♦> There's talk of a "gold rush in Malaya. Did anyone say "Kelantan" and "Pontianak" Singapore, according to medical statistics, is much healthier than it was. Also less interesting. t e e
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    • 48 16 BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H.N. BUDGE The European Artist-Photographer. DISTINCTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL r PRODUCTIONS AT PRICES ADJUSTED TO THE TIMES. LAIDLAW BUILDING ♦PHONE 7898. j Throat 'Trouble j FOR MAM INT The Germ-killing Throat tablet conquers Sore Throat and protects you against infectious diseases* At aV ChemUt* and Store*.
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  • 554 17 I CRICKET IN SINGAPORE. Will Singapore ever have a Cricket Association and conduct matters properly? W T e do not appear to have the right type of Iricketers who count and there is 'lerefore not the will to do things „.f airly and squarely. ll The claims of
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  • 835 18 SPORT OF THE WEEK. <v >m>mmmm» -«r X A MALAYAN REVIEW. r_^.>~_ I r <♦ c by Argus." d v j It The Malaya Cup position is this c year remaining uncertain and j t therefore interesting to the very 1 week before the final— to take place at Kuala
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    • 90 18 ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance HEAD OFF.CE Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. S.ngapore. LONDON OFF.CE 27. Old Jewry. E.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British Life Assurance Companlea Act In every
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  • 95 19 A FURTHER lUTCII OF HiTIRF.S OF THV. SPORTS II U K AI: A 11 K Competitors from 7th and 22nd Co/, of K.A. 13rd H. K, S. Battery R. A.— winners of the Tug-of-War. Officers' Face. Irs. Oldfield. wife ot H.E. Major-General Oldf.el I (G.0.C0 littributing
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  • 28 20 Mrs. Hopkins. Mr. Warden, Mrs. Warden (runners-up), Mrs. Hopkins and Dr Hopkins (winners). H Mrs. Warden. Mrs. B. E. Ablitt distributing the prizes.
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    • 238 21 RECLYROLI t j j is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical I 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
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    • 181 21 HKB v J^^^p".'.'" |l .w.'.' > ■_„*.'...'<',__M''-W_M_i_^"J ^_CWC_i __K JKu J__om. _______^____r' _1 K^a\ 1 ___gu J/J/ m^lT lovely Ivewr Of course! Staccmb w(\ attractive... Stacomb keeps the hair lus- f;""i|l. ll checks dandruff, too Ufc^ -illl" 1 l I 11. trous... neat... smart... .lw*?„r ...keeps the scalp in V^_
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  • 226 22 THE HEALTHY CHILD IS CLEAN INTERNALLY. The parents of the last earn tion knew what they wen ahuu when they ladled out the eeb laxative to their children Xh» knew that the basic prim pled health was the regular cleans* of the food tract. Hut what rude griping, nauseating laxatives
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  • 831 23 E Renter's Special Letter For I I Ite Malayan Saturday Post. £<►+<►<>♦♦♦ got*** ft f ft 6 CRASHES AT LE MANS. British Triumph. London, June 23. Two British drivers, Mr. L. P. Liscoll and Mr. A. C. Bartelli driving a British Aston Martin car, [cored a triumphant
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    • 89 24 \jhe Writing pad with the j I World wide Reputation ~*~~~~^^^™~^^^w ENVLLOP-3 JAMt SHADt 1 J I IT IS BRITISH MANUFACTURE- j j M. MOHAMED j I DULFAKIR CO., j SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. j j^r^.r^«-_tr-. i. i_ii In»llI.il I ii i m"m"" mt TBI MOST COMFI ETE ESTABLISBMENT OF
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    • 253 24 f."fW BF^H Press the Butt rn I W ailC y OUr P ar^ er Duofo; J I .Wm I M drinks in ink for 600 \^*T} j*4 wttff-b There are no leve: k^j Rll^H to catrn on c l° tn > n g aiv] 11 __1-_l-M™ discharge iuk accidental]; mm
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    712 25 SNAPS OF SOME OF THE GUESTS GARRISON ATHLETIC SPORTS 1932. here broods over the whole thing ie violent anUgonism of a man ho does not find much comfort in ie civilization of the West. Bohemia/ 9 "By this time the wine had gone my head, and, as two policeen had
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    • 184 27 (1/ /fs\Ot/ii4^)w 1 9%<me 346*3 I Edison Bell (Winner) Records. I British Made. Bed UM. 18, loch. Doable Sided. j Price Ml Postage Extra. 1 a 419] So Long, Toulon.— Save Song Foxtrot.— Song Fox- f Your Sorrow. trot. f I 430^ Midsummer Rose.— Hi^h j f Street, Africa. Foxtrot.-
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    • 272 27 BIDIVQ Vi is best and best n\\ $^f with fruit. >/cJ\_.^ v^_: 7- '"//'//-/yy &j?yrfL I v^______?< '1 Blrds Custard Powder fe-^ "^S_l [rjV'UIT IB,Bff JIM .iIM/^ .-..mains only the finest ingrc ffct^-^^lH-dient* obtainable. It is casv LoIRD|-^lp_9 Bird's "Spongie" to prepare anvwhere; it. de- lfiTo^7r»nlß| brings the art oi
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  • 633 28 I A NECESSARY ISSUE OF FAITH. The New Hope For The World. Emphasis upon the other-world- ly character of Christianity IS likely to arouse irritation and resentment. Those who are hostile to religion see in the adjective a proof of that reactionary tendency which they ascribe to all forms
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  • 166 28 At an inquest on a Scotsman killed in a Loudon street, evidence was given to show- that he had plunged into the traffic to pick Up what appeared to be a sixpence, and had been struck afterwards by a bus. Without retiring the jury returned a verdict of "Death from
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  • 373 28 The new planet, discovered byl Dr. Crommelin, a former President of the Royal Astronomical Society, the finding of which I reported ill April, may approach to within two million miles of the earth ill 1940. Predictions of the planet's next return to the earth will
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    • 136 28 Y Z^~s^ 1 I THAT VSjS^t^/ I j with that hatf-we'l feeling! lwa> wuli constipation, which is the H// I cause of these things, Pinkettea I __>|^^1{ Liver ami Laxativt iVriVetioii .11 A^ what yoa need. i i Pinkettea cleanse \m\ .VI J* through! Pinkettes tone ap the j '-^.J
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  • 1746 29 f RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE. The following is the substance 0 l all address given by the Master of The Temple (the Rev. S. C. Carpenter) on "Religious Kxperience.'' There was a time, in the Middle \ges, when it was believed that the being of Cod could be established by
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  • 819 30  - WORDS OF COMFORT. Mathetes <• By STRIVING WITH GOD. The mysterious episode of the patriarch Jacob's wrestling with a superhuman being at the ford Jahbok has quite naturally formed tlie subject of many Christian discourses, notwithstanding its remoteness from the mental climate of the present day. Scholars remind us that
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  • 817 30 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES. Perfection The Goal The Christian standard of morality is not content with mere probabilism. In laying down his standard, Christ Our Lord did not say Do all and everything that is not forbidden you." He did, indeed, say If you love Me, keep My commandments." But he
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  • 246 31 May an umpire reverse his decision? Yes, of course he may. I once saw an umpire give a batsman out run-out," bmV-ive seconds later he called the batsman back as the wicket-keeper had broken the wicket before the ball was in his hands. Some umpires wait
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  • 89 31 I PEASANTS MAB6AC&EP BY SOVIET TROOf*. More than one hundred peasant* who were celebrating the Greek Orthodox Easter by chanting psalms in the village of Nubasari, on the banks of the River Dniester, were massacred by a squadron ot Soviet cavalry. Eye-witnesses on the Rumani*n sbore of
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