Malayan Saturday Post, 24 September 1932

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1 32 Malayan Saturday Post
  • 50 1 The Malayan Saturday Post ILLUSTRATED MAiAY4'» LMADINQ HOT URE I*A*KK PUBLISHED tVKKY SATURDAY. tlltltttlttlttltllff ftltttflttfllilf llftllllllllttllllllllllllfllll lllllllll MllUlllltlltllilf llllllf llllllllltlittlltiitllll Ball! ■■■•■■<•.•■,■■ iriiiimi it IVOL. 0L N0.3«. I ....i^.in iU Ii I*l Itiili iV. .I'.Vi.LirVii.j.j. SEPtfeMßfe» 24, 1032. llllilllKlllillllillllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllliilli "■■iiiiiiiilllllllllllHlCllllMlllllllllllllfi PRICE 20 CfiWtS. llllilllllinillllllKllHtlllllhllllllllllftM The Malayan Saturday Post SEPTEMBER 24.
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    • 138 1 S? special S&SIM *o t>. r». Sbc Ittng of stam. iS 1 OtNW^ CUT CRYStALWAMt 5 WP" ;ft|AUTIFULLY APPO|f<tfeD H6M£. S <JL teH*Cll^ MdDi^ DESIGNS TttAt WILL COMMAND ft -i AttttrHdH AND ADMmAiiON. now 1 I -^IK-' |4iWlt Wiflfit If IVWTTifHU WWW». r^ fr' S 1 EE A' Jf" V
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  • 1930 2 EDUCATIONAL CAREER. Two Memorial Services. The news of the death of Rev. G. F. Pykett on Sept. 9 at Bedford Park, London, after an illness dating from his retirement last Ajtfil, after 40 years' continuous service as Headmaster of the Anglo-Chinese School, Penang,
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    • 35 2 Jrue-Orange SQUEEZE 1 THE FINEST OF ALL ORANGE DRINKS. 1 K& 111 D 4" II bl #e9 I fiH *IT fH*ne4B79 fof your r^qulrwwtllll/ f ofiiHr Aenited WWlnrlßW. 38, «c 30, Qhooo Ouwi tffwt. BIHQAPOfIi.
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  • 596 3 Hardy: "You know, all men t.re born free and masters of their own destiny." Martin But they aren't satisfied; they get married." May I present my wife?" No, thanks, I have one of my own." Let's kill the old drake for supper, John. It's our wedding anniversary."
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    • 236 3 --VdTfTk'iniM'irt' ■iai<¥r* >t -iirir' t'*' -Vti -i*. j^- m t^^MBBCjgEE-3pfa><W*)t'^»P n _-_.-i^-2__^^*^ ■Si iV ißSwP^*^^^^^^^*^ 0 B< THE G KOwEHS jJ"t VK?I H #1k \£M^^pw _^^^b^ m ci v ljn tSwSk L Well within the reach of all m price, and conveniently put up m packets to suit all needs,
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    • 219 3 CERTIFIED CHOICE QUALITY AUSTRALIAN BUTTER. PUKE OPENING SHORTLY I LIANSVILLE I STUDENTS' HOME^ For D.E.I. School Boys. J (i J Large compound house, 1 I modern sanitation, Oxley Rd., fj J near to bus route and achoolt. i I $30 monthly. Enquiries and I j inspection invited. j 1 C.
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  • 384 4 BEING SMILES OF X THE WEEK. t By Quiz." v 04 +4 H.K. now has the Law as well as the Press Up against him. And perhaps the new M.S. A. will join with the S.S.(S.)A. m a "C.M.G." stunt. i Who would be Governor (and High Commissioner) Well,
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  • 186 4 Malaria lias always been, and probably will be for many years to come, the scourge of those who live m hot countries. The most distressing feature is the obstinate way m which it remains m the system after attacks have subsided, leaving the sufferer weak
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    • 145 4 CONGORILLA 18 COMING. I vx ALHAMBRA. I (Boming Sdortly I ™-^b SLEEPj j^^^^ IT WILL SHOW YOU THE PARIS THAT Is NOT HN I THE GUIDE BOOKS. PARIS TELLS ITS SECRETS! WHEN THE LAST SIGHTSEER GOES HOME, THE REAL MONTMARTRE SPRINGS TO VIVID LIFE! SCARLET LOVES AND BLACK HATES STALK
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  • 111 5 BLUE RIBBON AWARD. The Blue Ribbon Award, made by the National Screen Committee for the best family motion picture exhibited during the month of July has been won by the Fox film, "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," featuring Marian Nixon and Ralph Bellamy, under the direction of Al
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  • 244 5 July, 22, 1932. Africa has at last been wired for sound. After two years spent m the jungle, the intrepid Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson have brought back their latest photographic log, which is now being unreeled at the Winter Garden Theatre under the title of
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    • 155 5 Coming SoonTHE PICTURE UNUSUAL THE MOST AMAZING THE MOST THRILLING. W+ THE MOST EXCITING PICTURE SVER FILMED! CCC th terrific battle wBB between an Eskimo M and a ferocious polar bear which is about to devour the girl he loves I CCC the hunger-mad-dened Eskimos 1 wild W walrus hunt
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    • 98 6 mm wßb^B^^^r^^ O T f I I A i^ f Jk vtN SHORfLYi i £oeS On ■ffiinSSr- 1 «A°SSK- HKttNINO i v v/1 1 At The I JStt^ Sf^l CAPITOL 1 WnlldffdVtfJjic^Jj ..h"" 1 1 k JttSm *OIIAIKII. I in-^,^ mystery fc ro^ cUVt B dca' mt^ flKw^lP PARAMOUNT If
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    • 107 6 t ff j THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. j j -8~ j j PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. j Single Copy 20 cents. j Within British Outside British i Malaya. Malays. 3 months $2.50 3 months 3.16 j 6 months 4.75 6 months 6.05 j j 12 months 9.00 12 months 11.60 j
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  • Article, Illustration
    43 7 THE ONE AND ONLY TALKING PICTURE ENTIRELY MADE IN AFRICA. RHINOS ON THE PROWL. DOMESTIC LIFE. MR MARTIN JOHNSON AND HIS FRIENDS, THE PIGMIES. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO MEET THIS IN THE DARK? ELEPHANTS AND RHINOS ARE GOOD FRIENDSSOMETIMES. FEEDING TIME.
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  • 87 8 Photo by Victoria St> Thanks-giving Service held by Johore Military Forces at the Fort, Johore Bahru, on His Highness The Sultan's Birthday— 17th Sept, 1Q32 at 9 aim., on the conclusion of which a salute of 21 guns was Tired. J. M. F.
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    • 145 9 j STUDY WORLD^SBEST, X MRS. COOPER-ABBS, IS 2, Victoria Street. ♦> Ml SUBJECTS TAUGHT: mk Shorthand, Typewriting, J and Piano. <• I 1 Slump Charges. ♦> Typewriting of all descriptioni |t undertaken and prompUy crt- a It ruted X Charges most moderate. I Specific For Diabetes I Dr. Wlnkler f
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    • 226 9 l\ ta^^i WEAKNESS, ln\ > ?t DEBILITT pOAN>EMIA te^^DESCHIENS 'Sywjp 'It, (kv of Hxmoolobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radical remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and ftrength. Far better than serums, raw meat> Medicated wines, eUw .^^aa^k. r^*sß a^aV. a\ M mi ft^<*fckJ a^
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  • 1671 10 OUR LONDON LETTER. THE LOOKER-ON. PRINCESS INGRID. COLONEL LAWRENCE AS A SPEED EXPERT. A QUEEN TO FLY TO LONDON. THE SMALL FAMILY FASHION. London, Sept. i. The Prince And Sweden. The news that the Prince of W'aKs intends to pay an official vi.it to Sweden in October has caused interest
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    • 91 10 I ALWAYS KEEP WITH YOU A POT OF j I AMRUTANJAN I A SOVEREIGN REMEDY ■dBjL HEADACHE j I jßrs rheumatism f JTv* NEURALGIA j I **&X^ TOOTHACHE j /A^?s CUTS, BRUISES j (|jfil^fi^<^ COUGH, COLD (n-^^-^ and all other aches and pa: s. j I vi/wls 0F FULL FCRTY
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  • 619 11 w Renter's Special Letter For ♦> The Malayan Saturday Post. London, Aug. 25. The i)avis Cup Competition through, Wimbledon and the leading Continental lawn tennis championships over, there remains only the American titles for 1932 to be decided. And Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, an absentee, the women's singles
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    • 171 12 A^ew EVEREADY "I I1 L L ililHlH Regular tvcreadj Superior j^^^B Quality, Workmansbip j^HH aiui Materiai EVEREADY P%W"*"^ TRADI MARK Metal Top Unit Cell. I i^l FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES Patented throughout reJs?=S*i the world. j they last longe r L. E. TELS CO., SINGAPORE. "AIR SHIP BRAND MILK" Sop&*3, :^L7* The
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    • 272 12 Estate U Trust Agencesi (1927) Limited. A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE 1\ COMPANIES' ORDINANCE 1926, WITH SECUF j DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMF GOV t R N M t N I REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: j Nos. I, 2 &3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PL SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: J No. 11, LIGHT
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  • 42 13 The Ladies Race being keenly contested. The Bishop of Singapore starting the tug-of-war. I The Officials. Two of the guests enjoying a joke but Ihe young man disapproves. The Bishop and Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. Roberts distributes the prizes.
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  • 37 14 The visitors being entertained by the little ones. Starting the tug-of-war. Tug-ot-war. Mrs. Goodman, Messrs. Aw Boon Par and Oliveiro. Some members of the Committee of the Poh Leung Kok.
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  • 1543 15 SINGAPORE DIOCESAN FUNDS. The Bishop of Singapore hat issued tiw following Pastoral Letter It needs no words of mine to convince yon that we, m common vith the rest of the world, are passing through an extraordinary crisis. And the church, which vith all its spiritual purpose is yet dependent
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  • 246 15 lii places where there are large numbers of children of all ages such as the orphanages organised m many parts of the Kast by benevolent individuals and societies, health demands constant care and watchfulness. Little ones' stomach and bowels soon net out of order, and
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    • 107 15 Lumbago JJPj III!-: throbbing W\ fl^ k^ A N pains of lumbago soon dis- 1 yHI I V fißk. appear when circulation is I |Bm jS stimulnted. That is why V jß? B* V f \MFs SI an's Liniment is so effect- A^, ML l]/j^^^ ive. l» brings a pleasant,
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  • 420 16 The Malayan Saturday Post September 24, 1932. "MASTERS AND MEN." We are frankly puzzled at the relationship which appears to exist between the master, the President of the Municipal Commissioners, and the men, his employees. We do not subscribe to the view that the Commissioners are the "masters." They have
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  • 233 16 The recent flow of oratory m the Municipal Council is an utter waste of precious time. The business of the Council could have been efficiently transacted without succumbing to the temptation to make ones voice heard on the slightest pretext. The Commissioners are not elected
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  • 377 16 The recent little flutter m the rubber market was short-lived, and it is fortunate that it was so, for had it been sustained it would merely have encouraged over-pro-duction. There was no justification for it either m a decrease of production or an increase of consumption. The
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  • 247 16 Both the Colony and IMS Retrenchment Reports will published m the near future. former, it is stated, is already completed, and the latter is I receiving the final touches. These Reports will, we fear, come as a severe shock to Malaya. Tlie situation, financially, is serious, and drastic economies
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    • 56 16 BE PHOTOGRAPHED BY H.N. BUCKE RIDGE The European Artist-Photographer. DISTINCTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTIONS AT PRICES ADJUSTED TO THE 1 TIMES. LAIDLAW BUILDING •PHONE 7898. Enjoy Life Life will go with a swing after a course of Sanatogen. It contains the building material for health and strength of nerves, blood and
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  • 167 17 ACQUIRED BY T HE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" PRESS, LTD. The attention of our readers is called to an announcement appearing on another page of this issue. Hie company owning this paper recently went into liquidation, and the "Malayan Saturday Post" was tffered for sale by tender, as a
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    • 109 17 »li _/m^* JO^J> J^* s**^j* s*Zj* m L e^^'* f"^^* t*^* ;f i I IMPORTANT I ANNOUNCEMENT. \l 2{ New Proprietors of the Malayan Saturday Post" f This is the last issue of the J' "jtfalayan Saturday post*' under the present owner- w ship. A 4* I* The paper has
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  • 744 18 SPORT OF THE WEEK. I A MALAYAN REVIEW. •> Bv f< Argus." i Hie has been distressed to read latterly, as an unfortunate wind-up to the soccer season, of instances, of rough play and unruly behaviour in Penang and Kuala Lumpur. And one hopes that the offenders whose misconduct is
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    • 84 18 ASSETS EXCEED .12,000,000. ASSURANCE I N FORCE OVER $36,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). HEAD OFFICE: Gre.t Eastern Life Bunding, 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
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    • 31 18 •> MRS. COOPER-ABBS, 2. Victoria Street. SUBJECTS TAUGHT: j>, Shorthand, Typewriting, and Piano. »> Slump Charges. Typewriting of all description! •> ,j undertaken and promptly cxc- V rated. »> Charges most modciate. £j ♦> v ♦> ♦> «1
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    • 228 21 "%7OU seldom see this destructive insect— 1 the silver fish is too busy gnawing away f at your silks, laces, books, and important 1 papers to keep m sight. Every year silverfish destroy valuables running into tremendous amounts. Take no chances. Spray the hiding places of silver fish regularly with
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    • 215 21 Ireglyrol] is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urirc of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was I reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the f J various organs of
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  • 1525 22 London, Aug. 25. Discretion— And The Artist. Discretion the better part of grammar" was a» much as Mr. lieverley Nichols would concede to the writers of these biographies of Royal i>ersonages with which we liave become more and more familiar m recent years. He attacked the dullness of
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    • 131 22 a j*v A A A A A A A nmmimMMMMi jost unpacked new st d B^^^UBa^^^^H ment these Wonder ii i KfQrJ 'All m one" Meters Te is X HvM Everything. V R£m^^^^to« ||ron wA m *> so The only instilment ul Mn "'"^P^W' jl One rids yoa orever lf
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  • 81 23 Little Eric wanted to go to the s'A'iniming-baths with the bigger boys, but his teacher, thinking In m too small, refused permission. It wouldn't be safe," he said. 11 But I'm a good swimmer, sir," *id the boy. "Can you swim a length &>ked teacher. The boy did not appear
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  • 751 23 Renter's Special Article For v The Malayan Saturday Post, v MIYAMOTO-THETRUE SPARTAN. JUNIOR CLUB MEMBERS. London, August 25. Death has been busy among the Golf writers m the past few weeks Kndersby Howard, for many years the correspondent for the "Daily Mail." He had been a martyr
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    • 99 24 i I j A Few Copies Only Left! j hhh^^^^b i I r i c t v r e i Ohow j ANNUAL f or 1933 I I THE YEAR'S BEST IN PICTURES j OBTAINABLE AT j j M. MOHAMED j DULFAKIR CO., j SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. j THE
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    • 244 24 All of Parker's exclu- fIHHH *v give features are found <\ m the new midget Duo- /JuF U fold with pencil to ■M^r Jot match. Both fit compart- /mJrW/stfA tly into purse or pocket. /yS- jQ^m 1 tor sale at the better stores. MH^ /jfßk 9 LaAx*T>uofold l^f Hj The
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  • 116 26 Photo by Cricket: K. L. beat Klang by 7 wickets and one run. Football: Klang beat Kuala Lumpur by 3-1 goals. Some of the visitors. Tennis: Klarg beat Kuala Lumpur by 2-1 matches. THE MALACCA CHINESE LADIES BADMINTON TOURNAMENT. Reading from left to right:— Mrs. Chan Ah
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    • 160 27 Marmite (£fc I The Vitality Food with the Iqyely fly/our7*l Mv ?"vs^ if. '/"Jw Iheapast 3est for Sours Sandwiches, Stews, and Sauces. Every good cook knows that Marmite is good for every sort of savoury dish. Marmite adds tempting flavour and healthgiving nourishment to the plainest of fare. And remember,
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    • 163 27 1 ■Tue I^vourite Mineral Waters PHONE s^uj LATEST! I j CHE NORLIA and other HIS MASTER'S VOICE j MALAY RECORDS. j P***** Ayam Kokok 9 ie Norli j P***** Blimhilif Masam S^^CWk Teo Iman Kathi Mi* Nancy P ***** Bugiia Raya Miss Menah Anak Ayam Pt. 11 Che Norlia and
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  • 565 28 PLAYING THE GAME. (By Lt. Gen. Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell). You will remember the story of the yoini£ French soldier who was on guard m the forest one darknig lit, when suddenly he found himself surrounded by the enemy. A bayonet was pressed against his chest,
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    • 201 28 ELLISON S. EZEKI& Manufacturing and Consulting Optician. 17, CHAPEL ROAD, KATONG SINGAPORE THE CHEAPEST OPTICIAN IN MALAYA. Sight Tested. Glasses Supplied Prices Moderate— From $4— Upwards. Will Call At Any Address. Repairs:-- Spectacles, Binocular! Watches, Telescopes. ORDERS RECEIVED BY POST Attended to Immediately. NEW HUPMOBILE SIX I a finer, richer
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    • 368 29 Healthy cell, seen through micro- fi-^^ffi fek/****'t» r s^ x»^&^ has been Witiujrawn. The c^ Revolution m the treatment of teeth Teeth should not be treated as dead things but as the living parts of your body they are. Weak teeth are dying teeth. Step by step the science of
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  • 762 30 WORDS OF COMFORT. By Mathetes. f FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH. An impression exists m some minds that progress m spiritual culture is slow and fitful with many discouragements and setbacks. On the contrary there is no person who devotes himself seriously to the pursuit of holiness who will not he
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  • 648 30 THE GRAIN OF MUSTARDSEED. Power Of Venture. Ke\v of our Lord's sayings have been more commonly misunderstood than His promise that all things should be ix>ssible to those having faith "as a grain of mustard-seed." It has been taken to mean that the smallest degree of faith, if
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  • 114 30 Sound regular ikcp i s cVcj more important nuvvada>. v^ t we lead such hurried lives. Y e such conditions of livin.. tend to make sound sleep less easy to achieve. That is why "Adalin" n becoming daily more widely ;>c,i CS a
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  • 637 31 <*-♦;♦«*■ ♦> •> Renter's Special Letter For The Malayan Saturday Post. •> v BRITISH AND FOREIGN TAXATION. TRAFFIC SIGNALS. London, Aug. 25. English motorists are the most heavily taxed as regards their vehicles of any motorists m the world. That is one of the points which emerges
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  • 111 31 Blame the heat and the bright sun-light if you wish but very often constipation is a contributing cause. Start taking an occasional dose of Pinkettes and see what a difference these splendid little aperient pills make. You must keep yourself clean internally during the hotter months if
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