Malayan Saturday Post, 3 September 1932
1932-09-03
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section29 1932-09-03 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MALAYA'* ULADtMQ PIOTUH* FAt>**- PUBLISHED BVB*Y SATUHOAY. 2 lillllimiimimiiimiiHHiiHMmffliwii lllllllllllHlHmillHimiimHmmiiiiiiiiiui SEPTfeWßfik 3, 1932. illtilllltiiilllllilllllUltlllltlltllllllllltlllllll iniiiiiiMiiiniiiiMiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiHllllUrt Pmc£2OCENtS. miiiiiiiiiimitmimillliuiimiiimmiiiii.* The Malayan Saturday Post SEPTEMBER 3, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement31 1932-09-03 1 »?Jbt«dai ifopoMtittpM So I>. no. ttbe *Hi« ot.SMam. 3 i^^7S vJ^3iiS^fiiß^sS^Byj^sSSi^ 5L yj SHPJP WBI-P s ••♦♦lS ™™P9S ttftuo. ■■■l' Stocked hyaU Jiigd &<*' balers lIIIIIIIIHIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHIIIHIIIIIIIIIinH f^ T*^^« '^^^^^BRV' "t> m^ ■■■^^■^^^^^^i^i^wi^^^M^^^^BßßßßMß^^^^i^^iJli^^^^^^^^^J^^i^i^^^ii^^^JT^f31 words
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Article1565 1932-09-03 2 London, Aug. 4the Art of Living. I We are all philosophers these days. Or so, frt least, the pub- liahers would seem to be persuaded, i with their persistent stream of j simplified pamphlets offering us the core of ethics, metaphysics, psychology and aesthetics at six- j pence1,565 words
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Advertisement64 1932-09-03 2 i 7rtie-(Dran&e ifl I I I ■PB BBi B^ TH£ FtNBSTQP ALL ORANGE PltWO. ■w ifl ■MhbVAf ■> 111 I* Bk. x^ *C> ■■■■■r All ■■■■V JBk^Jw #BBVr ->M iHHLTr H «r ■HflHml fIBBBBBBBII 1 aA ■■■■■^bb9l3^bbbbbbhI > Jo^" A-» ■ffaSSßßfll I^Bbb^bbhbb^K -i^ f* I B B^^^^PaJßlßt^Bßr j JH BB64 words
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Article616 1932-09-03 3 rather "Well, Tommy, how do you think you will like this fellow for a brother?" Tommy (inspecting the new inlant somewhat doubtfully "Have you ;4Ot to keep him dad, or is he only a sample 4 44 Do you mean to say your husband !*at you when616 words
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Advertisement222 1932-09-03 3 Well within the reach of all in price, and conveniently put up in pu.kets to suit all needs, "GOLD LEAF" Ceylon Tea is everywhere recognised as the symbol of Purity in Tea. Accept no substitutes. Obtainable Throughout Malaya: I A. BAMTHOLOMf tSZ, LTD. SINGAPORE KDAIA LUMPDt. I STUDENTS' AIDS FOR222 words
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Advertisement214 1932-09-03 3 CERTIFIED CHOICE QUALITY AUSTRALIAN BUTTER. X^THOLOHt^X V 'Ctp\ f PUKE JJj» »^*fc« »"^fc« r^ fc *fj OPENING SHORTLY I LIANSVILLE j STUDENTS 1 HOME For 1 j D.E.I. School Boys. Large compound house, f modern sanitation, Oxley Rd., j near to bus route and schools. I $30 monthly. Enquiries and214 words
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Article388 1932-09-03 4 Quiz - Quiz i 1 BEING SMILES OF v THE WEEK. t Y Hy That Singapore Her dispute is becoming i Htk adduoos. H. B. probably pot S.S.A. the other way round. Sir Cecil didn't open the Island Club in the traditional way by driving off. He does his "fluffing" in388 words
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Article232 1932-09-03 4 (Continued from page 31) Mrs. Jones: "Did your son pass the history examination, Mrs. Evans? Mrs. Kvans: "No, and I'm not surprised; they asked him things that happened before he was lorn." The story concerned a famous archbishop, now deceased, who was on a visit to Scotland.232 words
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Advertisement188 1932-09-03 4 afford to /3^ 1 smile/ (yaß* Can you afford to smile? If not, you need a Prudential Policy— f its security brings contentment /a ,j^f\^ J ,nd fr M d«n fr™ worry. /^|J]^ TOli >f IMI PMIDINIWIWAY/ ants as well as a provsion for his own later years. It enables188 words
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Article1619 1932-09-03 5 r 2 By X THE LOOKER-ON. ROYAL HOLIDAYS. WHERE THE PRINCE SWIMS. THE MOST GENEROUS TRAVELLER. WINE POPULAR AGAIN. London, Aug. IX. The King On The Moors. The King always goes to Balmoral at the end of August— and Ik always looks forward to the opening of1,619 words
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Advertisement159 1932-09-03 5 I. ta _y HI i <— ii I t j. WHO 18 THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13? MMMMMtMMMIMMMHMMMMIMH| J» Bt unpacked new ship <; wept of these Wonderful U AU in one M Meters—Tests Everything. mmmmmmmmmmmV^mVmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm! mmmmmmmmmmK^^^tfCmmmmmmmmmmmmmml f tM Tl *'^«mml Tbe oBly 'n 811 1 11 81 of t159 words
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Advertisement111 1932-09-03 6 HJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiw |IT'S NEW! IT'S ORIGINAL! ITS DIFFERENT!) 1 LL rWT\V flft LIGHT AND SCINTILLATING i JTi JL\3 MUSICAL BLENDED WITH A DARING AND WITH I INTIMATE ATMOSPHERE. 1 j LILY DAMITA [CHARLIE RUGGLES rBn y <fr«fr^ ROLAND YOUNG J"J £j g| |CARYGRANT A PARAMOUNT PICTURE I^l'^^tJ^ r WATCH FOR111 words
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Advertisement112 1932-09-03 6 lIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIII l(^ THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. I a m I PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. i Single Copy 20 cents. j 3 j Within British Outside British j j Malaya. Malaya. j 3 months $2.50 3 months 3.15 6 months 4.75 6 months 6.05 I 12 months 9.00 12 n.mths 11.60 NOTE.—112 words
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Article, Illustration37 1932-09-03 7 H.E. the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi on arrival being welcomed by the President of the Club Mr. S. J. Chan. The Club Officials. Th-> Club Ko.se.37 words
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Article, Illustration16 1932-09-03 7 Pillow Fight. Diving Exhibition. OS 7 l\l I P OVER16 words
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Article, Illustration89 1932-09-03 8 CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB, PENANG. FOURTH ANNUAL GALA. Lim Hock Eau 1932 Champion and Winner of the 100 metres Free Style Open Championship of Penang. Time I min. 10 I 5 sees. Winners of the Ladies Race. Reading from right to left: Ist Miss Goon Gook Chin, 2nd Miss Goon Poh89 words
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Advertisement117 1932-09-03 9 STUDY j WORLD'S BEST. 1 i MRS. COOPER-ABBS, 2. Victoria Street. •> SUBJECTS TAUGHT: •> I Shorthand, Typewriting, J and Piano. ♦> J Slump Charges. Typewriting of all description* I undertaken and promptly ex«- ruted. X f Charges most moderate. 1 Specific For Diabetes j Dr. Winkler's ••DIABETONIT." $2 per117 words
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Advertisement147 1932-09-03 9 l\ *^^f> WEAKNESSi //M DEBrLITY pO AN/EM I A S^^DESCHIENS 'Syrup '//j Ikv of Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radktl remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than scrums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc* HCotiy man~€otry luomcu I ■•««ra«tat«4 hf O».147 words
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Article1554 1932-09-03 10 <► Reuter's Special Letter For The Malayan Saturday Post. A aPV w^ w^» w^ w^ w^» -w^ SPEEDOMETERS THAT LIE. Protests from the motoring public are at last getting into print about that lying speedometer. During the past five or six years the tales told by these1,554 words
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Advertisement32 1932-09-03 10 /"P"\ The (baYer) a Bayer Cross^^Jy' ■RAYERI the trade-mark of the original Ji I ASPIRIN, guarantees mZZ the efficacy of the preparation. X. h*Z S Ask by name, therefore, for the original32 words
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Advertisement54 1932-09-03 11 B r #^l 4 Jfr '^fl A ltJWti' .**+Z***w S^B ELLISON S. EZEKIEL Manufacturing and Consulting Optician. !7, CHAPEL ROAD, KATONG, SINGAPORE. THE CHEAPEST OPTICIAN IN MALAYA. Sight Tested. Glasses Supplied. Prices Moderate— From I $4 Upwards. Will Call At Any Address. Repairs Spectacles, Binoculars, Watches, Telescopes. ORDERS RECEIVED BY54 words
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Advertisement91 1932-09-03 11 PAVILION Now ScreeningUNIVERSAL'S MIGHTIEST THRILLER rfce F Sc 7 s ItMHtOEftf Epic of mtiifc nut WOftftOft/ iif iwfc iiwfc with 1 SPECIAL SIDNEY FOX THB I l^^HK >'■ O B S EE 3.15 p. A. J|| K*W With Leon Waycoff, Bert 'fjk K;r^& R<Mch firindon Hunt, Rii Noolf Johnson, D*91 words
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Advertisement131 1932-09-03 12 Mew EVEREADY at Greatly Reduced Prices IWB Regular Eveready Superior |^H Quality, Workmanship an( J Materials TMAOt MARK MM Top vmt ceil hSpH KASHLIOHTS 4 ftATTf RIIS Fmtented throughout R«S^J the uorid. I —they last longer Sole Agents L. E. TELS CO., SINGAPORE. "AIR SHIP BRAND MILK" CaSs~ i^fi "iJiCK131 words
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Advertisement236 1932-09-03 12 Estate U Trust Agenci (1927) Limited. A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRU?T i COMPANIES' ORDINANCE 1926, WITH SECURITY DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. I, 2& 3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, 1 No 11, LIGHT STREET. PENANG. No 4KLYNE STREET, KUALA LUMPUR AND No. 21,236 words
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Article, Illustration58 1932-09-03 13 Mr. H. WyMy about to give the start in a tug-of-war. Egg and Spoon Race. Mr. H. Wylly, the Managing Representative of the A.P.C., complimenting the committee on the success achieved. Mrs. Anderson (left) was Ist in Egg and Spoon Race and Miss Tredgold (centre) was58 words
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Article, Illustration122 1932-09-03 14 Bv Dublic demand a return contest of 15 rounds between Max Brilka, the popular German boxer, and Battling Guillermo, the Fllipl FL P h has beTn arranged at the New World Arena for Wednesday 7th instant. There will be several attractive support.ng events.122 words
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Article645 1932-09-03 15 Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell - Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell REPTILES IN CAMP. (By n ,c mow usual reptile* in Great ti Uin are the grass snake, the h Xt the frog, the toad, and the 1 a lizard. \s far as snakes go, there are s luckily, many poisonous645 words
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Article248 1932-09-03 15 Happiness is a habit. A bright, hopeful, optimistic attitude of mind is essential to your wellbeing. There is healing power in a single spiritual idea. Peace, poise, confidence and contentment are the national products of a happy disposition. Kindness and appreciation promote happiness. Generosity and good will have an248 words
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Article198 1932-09-03 15 Loa Angeles, July io. Mr. King Camp Gillette, the inventor of the world-famous razor which bean his name, has died at the age of 77Mr. Gillette, who was of French descent, was born at Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, in January, 1855. He received his198 words
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Advertisement48 1932-09-03 15 h^^z^i^^^^ mine mjL- '^>^T I 1U H L coca* *«:> **«jst*stf* pi s I I'll I'll A iiy^^tf^ttflOr i s£- t r,tm I 'Ib 32 cenls !l; -,n«J<.t**M** I ilk .55 cents. 8 TRY A TIN. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG and IPOH.48 words
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342 1932-09-03 16 The Malyan Saturday post September 3, 1932. OUR MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS. The resolution passed at a recent meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was not creditable to the movers of it nor to those concerned in it. The rate-payers should l>e grateful to the Commissioners for the great am mint of work342 words
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Article318 1932-09-03 16 11l one of our daily contemporaries a discussion is proceeding on the conflict of 'uterests between the Malays and the domiciled l>eople of other races, described as "Malayans." The controversy arises out of developments of the policy in the States if not in the Colony of "Preference318 words
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Article310 1932-09-03 16 There is danger of too extravagant a rebound from pessimism to optimism in Malaya. Just because robber and tin have moved forward a little there is extraordinary cheeriness, unheedful of the fact that, welcome though the improvement is, both commodities are still selling well below reasonable cost. Shareholders310 words
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Article142 1932-09-03 16 Previously people had g ian erroneous opinion of the portance of a cold that most i .11. regarded it as quite iiisi^-. cant. It was only on account of is fact that influenza could caust such dreadful damage. Thanks the self-sacrificing work of physiciam and authorities142 words
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Article126 1932-09-03 16 Adult education should strive to create the power of appreoi Hflg not only all that is go<><; wi betntifa] In the thoughts and achievements of the jwst, but all that is good and beautiful man life and in nature. As as our standards are merely mechanical and126 words
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Advertisement45 1932-09-03 16 BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H.N. BUCHERIDGE The European Artist-Photographer. DISTINCTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL r PRODUCTIONS AT PRICES ADJUSTED TO THE TIMES. LAIDLAW BUILDING 'PHONE 7898. Throat •Trouble FORMAMINT The Germ-killing Throat tablet conquers Sore Throat and protects you against infectious diseases. At all Chemist m and Stores.45 words
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Article1086 1932-09-03 17 Dean Inge - Dean Inge VULGARISATION OF THE DAILY PRESS. By The progressive vulgarisation or Lhe daily Press, with a few honourabk exceptions, may be a necessary result of democracy, but it caU9 eB acute distress to all rightthinking persons. There is noI ting which gives such a dismal1,086 words
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Article236 1932-09-03 17 DUKE OF GLOUCESTER'S VISIT. Coventry. New records for bigfe-tpttd production are being set up by the Standard motor-car works at Canley. which were visited recently by the Duke of Gloucester. One car every minutes is the rate of production called for undeg the new236 words
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Advertisement42 1932-09-03 17 If I 11/ I THE LAST WORD IN BOOT POLISH! A perfect polish be cause it makes shoes shine like patent leather, It's waterproof— so of course more lasting! iiwdys moist and ready for use- Dark, Tan, Brown and Black. A.1'.8. i.42 words
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Article760 1932-09-03 18 Argus - Argus A MALAYAN REVIEW. By £♦:•♦;♦♦>♦>♦>•>•: I read that a Perak sportsman— whose name is not mentioned— is promoting a scheme to build a sports stadium in Ipoh, and I join cordially with those who wish him luck in the venture. A town as big as760 words
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Advertisement98 1932-09-03 18 ASSETS EXCEED $.2,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance 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 British Life Assurance Companies Act In every98 words
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Article, Illustration162 1932-09-03 19 THE THIRD ANNUAL SPORTS OF THE MERCANTILE INSTITUTE WERE HELD AT THE JAL^AN bwak si«u.um WEEK. MRS. DA SILVA, WIFE OF THE WELL KNOWN LAWYER MR. C. H. DA SILVA, DISTRIBUTED IHfc frtiz.no. From left to right :-Mr. C. A. da Silva, J.P., Mrs. Reutens, Mr. and162 words
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Advertisement194 1932-09-03 21 Rheumatism Swollen joints A^^LV v JT 1 1 aching muscles, a stiffening of y^^B^mA^ffy the limbs, usualh mean an attack of rheumatism. A\ When the pains arc acute \rf and persistent, apply a little An JT' I Sloan's Liniment;gently, vvithIf M m i ollt riJ kk m At once you194 words
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Advertisement200 1932-09-03 21 Ireglyrol! is a great cure for DIABHTES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in the urine of patients after a few days treatment wi'h his preparation was reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the various organs of the body regained200 words
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Article801 1932-09-03 22 *~«8»«s~ v Renter'* Special Letter For ♦> ♦> The Malayan Saturday Post. •> •> |»vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv JEAN BOROTRA'S DAVIS CUP ROUND. FRANCE'S NATIONAL HERO. Terrific Struggle. London, Aug. 4. Magnificent Jean Borotra. That was tl e unanimous verdict of the British press upon the amazing victories scored by this801 words
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Article526 1932-09-03 22 Router's Special Article For The Malayan Saturday Post. ♦> WALKER CUP PROSPECTS. London, Aug. ;>. Tlie form of some of the Walker Cup players in the golf international at Troon where England, Scotland, Ireland ind Wales are competing for the International Championship was very disconcertIn the Knglish526 words
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Advertisement156 1932-09-03 22 "MY MEDICINE!" Children themselves, no kai than their parents, are enthu tstir '•boot Kaby's Own Tablets course, what child would not be— "Baby's Own" taste so nu tnd their effect is m> gentle and pie; un No more nauseating caste oil n«» more griping senna or salt (or Baby's Own156 words
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Article876 1932-09-03 23 Rev. William J. Thomas - Rev. William J. Thomas Bv the Rector of St. Paul, Blackley, Manchester. We have heard and read recently many opinions about the apathy m d indifference of the young h >ple of to-day in matters of relirion. One cannot help feeling, however, that (he Church is not876 words
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Article52 1932-09-03 23 Truth, when it is won, is the possession of the whole nature. By the action of the whole nature only can it be gained. The intellect must be surrounded by the richness of the affections and backed by the power of the will, or it attains no perfect truth.52 words
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Article199 1932-09-03 23 What happens at your daUjr conference with 'he cook on the vexed question of what t«» «»rder for meals Do von simply tell him to make what he pleases because your apatite is keen enough to cope with anything? Or have you to rack199 words
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Advertisement102 1932-09-03 24 I Jhe Writing pad wittj the I WonW w/<fe Reputation rHt »AD TVg MOIT OOWCIWA »AL* X TV I >fe*KJw*/'' 1 1 j I I 1 I 111 I I 1 II *"f 4 fit>^^ II! I i INVtLOPt* SAME JHADt I I lIIJmIti J J i |r IS BRITISH102 words
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Advertisement350 1932-09-03 24 /M WY°Wm w\ Eleven rigid inspec, I m point, a host of exclu. I M w/^tbM Wf sive, patented improve. V^ Efl Py ments, all combine to h\^B insure writing east h\>r sale at the better store B MBH PP^V om^iliw Wl^S soon through ft L^Lr^ j^^^^H LhLv^^ 38 St^L^Lb350 words
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Article, Illustration59 1932-09-03 25 "A" Division Champion Foo Pang Hong. "B" Division Potato Race. A group of sports officials. Pyramids. In the front row are seen (left to /ignt) Mr. F. Neelankavil, Principal of the School, Mrs. Bartley who distributed the prizes and Mr. W. Bartley, M.8.E.,59 words
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Article, Illustration108 1932-09-03 26 Photos bv Standing from left to right: Yeoh Ah Seng, Goh Ah Cheng, Sia Hock Heng, Chia Bok Ghee, Wong Seah Kee, Voon Kim Teck. Seated from left to right: C. E. Chuan, R. Sowraja, C. A. Seng (Hon. Secy.), Ahmad bin Jamal (Referee),Lim Teng Hong - 108 words
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Advertisement196 1932-09-03 27 ~^l ,^H r OS A£UAT£D WATERS r Pfvoerwx f LATEST! CHE NORLIA and other HIS MASTER'S VOICE I MALAY RECORDS. Titles. Sung by 1 Pi 6074 Ayam Kokok Che Norli I Sereh Wangi Che Dara f P***** Blimbing Ma«am Che Norlia t Sereh Itam Miss Chik l P***** Bintang Pagi196 words
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Advertisement257 1932-09-03 28 "NOW DID YOU PACK r HE I WjBI PINKEI 7 ES? 1 I tvX /^Jf) Gomg «>n holiday rhei UJI t I X^Jlttt-. J -Y'*^y < lor^et the little vial of Pinlcetfeq I \\j\^' lllc rllall K e of f <>o< i an< i ait ven I uC\\ (fev\ oflen257 words
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Article684 1932-09-03 29 Mathetes - Mathetes I By £*•:♦•:••>♦♦♦< OUR FAILINGS. VX pie-disposing cause of many ,t the nervous breakdowns that we XAV of in connection with ChristUlll service to-day is persistence a tiying to do God's work in our Vn'way instead of in His. Nor iit peculiar to our time. The684 words
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Article724 1932-09-03 29 PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES. The Difference As soon as we leave off acts of virtue, it follows, of necessity, that, by the violent inclination of the sensual appetite and the action of external objects, many unruly passions are laised in us, which impair or destroy holiness; and, besides that, we lose724 words
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Article137 1932-09-03 29 O Holy Trinity, one God in Three, We, souls baptised, approach adoring Thee, Thy I lessing to implore on vows then made For us, we own as now upon us laid. O Father, Who in love created me In Thine Own Image, ever Thine to be; Renew137 words
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Article701 1932-09-03 30 THE GOSPEL OF THE COUNTRYSIDE. Message Of Things Unseen. When Jesus urged His disciples to "consider" the wayside flowers He was commending an aid to faith from which He Himself had drawn large encouragement. The parables show with how observant an eye He had noted each detail of701 words
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Article88 1932-09-03 30 Tin's is an age and era when people are prone to collect money, and they are valued as they amass wealth. But we can see a change coming over the world. People are beginning to realise that it is not the wealth a man accumulates that is the thing88 words
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Article676 1932-09-03 30 THE STEWARDSHIP OF LIFE. Spiritual Discipline. Much ingenuity of interpretation has been spent upon the Parable of the injust Steward; yet its lesson is surely both simple ami plain. The steward was praised, not for his fraud, but for his cleverness. He showed both foresight and resource in676 words
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Article115 1932-09-03 30 Outside a garden -fence I saw I child Pluck one red rose that strayed beyond the bars And no one could forget the way he smiled As if he heard the music of the stars To that poor little waif it metnt escape From utter loneliness, to hoW115 words
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Article598 1932-09-03 31 INDIGESTION AND INSOMNIA. The July issue of "The ?tt^ t|pner M is entirely devote*^; articles i deaUug witfi cw^moii ailmente, and it may be said at wh* that it is an excellent nuinber* containing^ ma*«Hal of gf^at vilw fo^J^^^Kdßors, v*t'ififakte.&. more importance •to the patient than many a598 words
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