Malayan Saturday Post, 1 October 1932
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section24 1932-10-01 1 MALAYAN SATURDAY POST P^^ors THE U M ALAYA TRtBU NE"PR ESS.LTD. Prof/ttorS straits settlements J Vol. X. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1932. No. 1.24 words
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Advertisement91 1932-10-01 1 Sa Special appointment %Jyf Co bC f Slam 4* Genuine Cut Crystal Ware MP FOR THE BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED HOME. J Ml EFFECTIVE MODERN DESIGNS THAT WILL COMMAND s %ff ATTENTION AND ADMIRATION. WJffl l!i-J_LF LARGEST SELECTION OF EVERYTHING USEFUL. SINGAPORE JJ. p De SILVA LTU. No. I, Btoliop Street. IS/21.91 words
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Advertisement38 1932-10-01 2 THE Malaya Tribune Press Limited. 56-60, Anson Road, SINGAPORE. PRINTERS OF THIS PUBLICATION the Malayan j Saturday Post Tbe Job Printing Department nndertakes Book Work, Catalogues, Monthly Magazines, and General Jobbing Orders. I Prompt Execution of all Orders.38 words
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Advertisement183 1932-10-01 3 The "Malaya Triknel 5 Cents Daily All the Soundest News Views I Independent Progressive The Journal That I Leads Public Opinion Its Sales are Continually Increasing Because It Is i The Peoples Paper Fls 's« "^^-..--v^^^rjffi^ 1 *i*£!?f BbMsJ^bLV^TB bWI aft ■aaS^Bal Baa\: !^B«9 mmwM-'"'mmt BBBBBB^BBBBBBBBBYaaYjaBaai bbbmbbbl ■arv^iaaßßßaa^BK ■bbbV—^bbbl ■aßaaafl183 words
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Advertisement144 1932-10-01 4 —^TTtcHES precision instruments EYE GLASSES THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVELS STAVES HKS T QUALITY FRAMES OMEGA ROSKOPF PRISMATIC COMPASSES ROAD-TRACERS AND FITTINQS nr*VAVNFS CYMA REFLECTING LEVELS CLINOMETERS MCKEIj GO LD-FILLED TAVANNES CYMA MI ASURIXG tapes and CHAINS SOLID GOLD JEWELLED LEVER MOVKMKNTS. DRAWING INSTRUMENTS IMITATION AND REAL BOXWOOD SCALES METAL SLIDE TORTOISESHELL144 words
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The Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section9 1932-10-01 1 The Malayan Saturday Post SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1932.9 words
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Article604 1932-10-01 1 The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. B. C. Roberts, and Mrs. Roberts and the Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak are staying m Kuala Lumpur. j The appointment of Mr. P. M. 'Robinson, of Penal:?, as an Unofficial Member of the S.S. Legislative Council for a further period of604 words
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Article, Illustration23 1932-10-01 1 Re. Ooi Choo Teik (Penang) a t Individual Rifle Championship of JUm« Kuala Lumpur by making 115 potato out of a possible 245.23 words
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Advertisement108 1932-10-01 1 CONTENTS. PngcEditorials 2 i Literary Notes 3 Sparkles," by "Quiz" 4 Sports Notes, by "Echo" 5 Local Sports Pictures 6&7 Home Soccer 8 London Letter 10 Talkie Topics 12 Photographic Supplement 15-18 •The Well," by G. S. Hammonds 20 Radio Notes 22 23 Women's Point of View 24 Motoring Notes108 words
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Advertisement66 1932-10-01 1 b ♦> •> •> •> •>•> •>•>•> •>•>♦•>* VITAL TO HEALTH X Are the *ords of Practical Wis- ,5. Joni contained m onr Handbook V t "KAMSHASTRA" J A Qajiit to Health. Wealth and I»rosperity. f *hia I ook tells a person etery- V thin* he ought to know about66 words
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Article983 1932-10-01 2 BY THE EDITOR. Appearing this week m a now guise and under new ownership, we feel that a word about ourselves will be expected by readers, old and new. Our intention is to give the public of Malaya a weekly journal which will both interest and instruct, and983 words
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Advertisement47 1932-10-01 2 Additional features, commencing m next leek's "Malayan Saturday Post," will be a omprehensive review of local sport ay Rimau," and special pages for women, while he Motoring section will be extended. There ill also be a Shares and Finance section. The umber cf pages will be increased.47 words
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Article1947 1932-10-01 3 CHARLES PILGRIM - CHARLES PILGRIM BY WHAT LONDON IS READING. London, Sept. 13, (by Air Mail). There are seemingly some persons who dearly love a murder real or fictitious. For those who demand their murders real and well authenticated, Mr. H. M. Walbrook has prepared ''Murders and Murder Trials, 1812—1912" (Constable).1,947 words
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Article580 1932-10-01 4 " Quiz - "Quiz." (By BEING SMILES OF THE WEEK. "Good evening, everybody! R. E. Jeffrey screencasting A Well, you've got the idea. Here's your humble servant "Quiz" same old jester, but new address. I'm an Anson Reader now, after long years m Hill Street. And i irresponsible a- ever, despite tl580 words
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Advertisement182 1932-10-01 4 STUDENTS' AIDS FOR i j CAMBRIDGE 9 I EXAMINATIONS. I Cambridge Blue Book $2.00 I J Junior Cambridge Ten 1 Years' Series Question 1 Tapers, each subject 0.41 j Senior Cambridge Ten j Years' Series Question 1 Tapers, each subject 0.54 j Questions and Answers 2 on British Empire J182 words
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Article893 1932-10-01 5 NOTES CF THE WEEK. (B/ "Echo.") 1 mu3t begin m; r note? this week with a persona] c lanation The norn de plume "Echo" will ba seen above, supplanting "Ay- ;u m which guise I have contributed to the "Malayan Saturday Post for 8 number of years. "Echo"893 words
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Article, Illustration185 1932-10-01 5 Malaria has 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 weak185 words
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Advertisement28 1932-10-01 5 ELLISON, S. EZEKIEL Mmufacturing and Consulting Optician. 17, CHAPEL ROAD, KATONG SINGAPORE, THE CHEAPEST OPTICIAN Sight Tested. Glasses Supplied. Repairs Spectacles, Binoculars, Watches, Telescopes. ORDERSRECEIVEDBYPOST. Attended to Immediately.28 words
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Article, Illustration79 1932-10-01 6 v iviundi, who is ajnembei f the l-ngland team now en route f« Ai. The Kaxrcng Gtan M.ta, School fern. Wtawn o< .he Interacted Shield j( Competition, 10;-. TI occcf letm ol King George V. School (SeremUn) who visited Singap re (of matchei 1. .i1l Singh, the Malayan Sikh, who79 words
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Article, Illustration92 1932-10-01 7 Going to Australia for the X First Time. I Another bowler who will be making his debut m Australia. Stye Don, the motor*-! oating "dee" who was recently married iv New York. Who leceived such a shock when lie met Max Sclnneling on Monday*. S. AAV. LA. members who tcok92 words
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1302 1932-10-01 8 THE ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUES. 3 FOR THE C i P? ci v, sta i >ni n Park side, i th a goo i than th win 1 1 i". I he A are t( foi r own, but the s< son i i *c to be ''i be 81,302 words
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Article275 1932-10-01 9 20 Pages For 5 Cents Every Saturday. WEEK-END SUPPLEMENT FOR THE HOME. Truly wonderful success has attended the innovation of giving our readers their Saturday "Tribune" at noon. Now we are making it a real Week-end Journal for the Home! The Saturday "Tribune" has been enlarged to 20275 words
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Article130 1932-10-01 9 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Prices for the Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Sprit ex pump per British Imperial gallon *U.Bb a 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon J Shell Motor Sprit per 4 gallon tin V-i" Shell Kerosene130 words
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Advertisement91 1932-10-01 9 WORLD-FAMED TENNIS RACKETS Rc-Strinaino Qxw srpecialit\? ROSE c\ CO., LTD. 86, (North Cridge Road, Singapore Ph.ne NM Tel.-ATHIEfICS. j New eVEREADy I fc&J Greatly Reduced 1 1 Regular Evere: dy Superior I I^^^H Quality, Workmanship nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnni H^ i^H WE^EL £VFP?Fa 1W ■g| |jgg C V Ef 4y uI^T M^BBr^/l| n^91 words
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Article3170 1932-10-01 10 NEWS FROM THE OLD COUNTRY. (By Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 14 (by Air Mail.) Work on the two now 8.8.C. short-wave stations at Daventry which are to be used for the Empire service, is making good progress and within a month or two overseas listeners should be3,170 words
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Advertisement54 1932-10-01 10 Specific For Diabetes Dr. Winkler's E"DIABETONIT." $2 per bottle or $20 "SPECIAL HAIR CREAM." Large size 35 cents per bottle or $3.50 per dozen. Small size 25 cents per bottle or $2.50 per dozen. [SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD., SINGAPORE. Wholesalers and Retailers Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines and Surgical Appliances Tel. address*54 words
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Advertisement15 1932-10-01 11 TYPEWRITING. STUDENTS ADMITTED. I THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, Ln Lf] 74 5, Bras Basah Road.15 words
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Article, Illustration772 1932-10-01 12 NEWS AND NOTES FROM FILMLAND, Though screen players have a tendency to be identified by certain types >1 roles, the past two seasons have been marked by startling reversals." l-eveial screen artists, m new types ot characterizations, have scored such sensational successes that sonic have even been launched772 words
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Article328 1932-10-01 12 The mad scramble of studios to secure exclusive services of actors, directors and writers to keep them unto themselves— often to hold them m partial or complete idleness to prevent a rival making- use of their talents— is a thing of the past. A new-born328 words
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Article96 1932-10-01 12 Lupino Lane has now left 8.1.P. studios and taken a unit on location to Cheddar, where, m the famous Gorge, he will film exterior scenes for "The Maid of the Mountains." Bad weather conditions have prevented Lane from completing this production as soon as intended, but96 words
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Article627 1932-10-01 13 TALKIE TOPICS. Our London Correspondent Thinks It Artificial. (From Our Onn Correspondent.) London, Sept. 13 (by Air Mail.) Captain Frank Buck, whose film "Bring 'Em Back Alive" has brought him and Malaya into much prominence just lately, leaves from Plymouth to-day with his wife for the627 words
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Advertisement193 1932-10-01 13 CONGORILLA IS CCMING. EUMV ALHAMBRA. doming Sdortly M W^LfL. Bmß\m Tlasl b*\ Aim mt Wmmmrn^ \\\\m\ W^Mb9 kkJMI nUQI WW" flEEftf mJL LWIMW' BELKN MACK w njJAM BAKEWEIX I IT WILL SHOW YOU THE PARIS THAT Is NOT IN THE GUIDE BOOKS. PARIS TELLS ITS SECRETS! WHEN THE LAST SIGHTSEER193 words
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Advertisement97 1932-10-01 14 am? mnmm, am JL Marmite JL The Vitality Food with the lively flavour. J Cheapest Bess for Soups Sandwiches, Stews, dfiu Every good cook knews that Marmite is good for every sort of savoury dish. Marmite adds tempting flavour and healthgivirg nourishment to the plainest of fare. And remember, stews97 words
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Article, Illustration85 1932-10-01 15 Mr. jjuo 1 .11 Chi, m v Chines* Minister to London. V crowd which welcomed tin arrival ol Mr. and Mi f«»nij Lao at the docka on Monday, Mr Tone Lao is resuming his former p< t as Loiisiil-C»eneral m Singapore. Churcli i the lU»h I'annn kat«»ny S V W85 words
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Article, Illustration37 1932-10-01 16 v S.k I'm stli Hi Siglap Cam] ry d Mr. Teo Hoe Kang, <•(' 66- j, Pasir Panjanjj, md :i remarkal plant m hi- i oni)K*und. '1 he flowers i ipen i >nh .it mjshi St Pati iek'37 words
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Article, Illustration66 1932-10-01 17 View ol the lelok Ayer Uasin after the opening H 11. B. the Governor. < Ktrich racing i |> »pulai *i>orl m Pai ij. r I)R iao who las retnrned to Singapore Chinese Consul-C.eneral, and Mr*. Tong Another View of Telok Aver Basin TheCovemoc .1 Uu op Ding ul the66 words
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Article, Illustration45 1932-10-01 18 Ittss Belton, 16 year old player from Nottingham, fastest rowfci m women's cricket, tarling for the rest i 1 tlu "th at Se« Bcckenhaui m mail week. pTJama style with a nautical toocti <-n the heath at Jaan-les~Pina. The latest fashion m broad fur sleeves.45 words
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Article, Illustration37 1932-10-01 19 I'he late Mrs. Jndge (whose death occurred at Katong recently) with her hnaband, Inspect >i Jndge. Cerinne Griffith and Colin Clive m .1 scere from LII 3 Christine," a Paramount [•roduction coming to the Capitol next week.37 words
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Advertisement94 1932-10-01 19 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). 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 Assurance94 words
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Article992 1932-10-01 20 OUR SHORT STORY. THE WELL. From the day the orphan Michael found the well, m the darkest and remotest corner o( all. it was always m his thoughts. Each day, when the opportunity came, ho would make his way down the damp stone steps, through dim passages and past rusty992 words
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Advertisement139 1932-10-01 20 \M^~H WEAKNESS, /I'l Irl DEBILITT MiT Vi AIJJI7II I ji RiLJ AN/tm I A te^fes CH I ENS 'Syrup Ww l/i of H2cmo c 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,139 words
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Article, Illustration49 1932-10-01 21 Left to right: Dr. Chen Chan 3 Lok retiring Consul-General Mv^. Tong Lao; Mr. Tong Lao, W ao has returned to succeed Dr. Chan; Mrs. Lee Yen; Mr. Lee Yen, Assistant Chinese Consul m Singapore for nearly ten years. Mr. and Mrs. Tong Lao arrived49 words
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Advertisement53 1932-10-01 21 j OPENING SHORTLY J LIANSVILLE j STUDENTS' HOME j For 1 j D.E.I. School Boys. 1 Large compoand house, f modern sanitation, Oxley Rd., 3 near to boa route and schools, j j 130 monthly. Bnqniriei aul inspection invited. J j C. C. LIM (from Java) j 19, Poole R<»ad.53 words
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Advertisement58 1932-10-01 21 CIGARETTES J CRAVENS a I Cork Tipped Virginia Cigarettes In the TIP-VAC lin and Moisture-proof g CELLOPIANJE racket, are immune from [3 all Moisture Dist rbiig influccces I fI^OMM V -VJW*P^y_*B^T^B f'ijrl I l"H bbbbbbaSl 1 """"""^"^^-^^^^^B^/^L. LH j Made Spcciary to Pr, vent ore Throats. q Made m LONOON58 words
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Article1206 1932-10-01 22 (Edited By "Radiofan.") NOTES AND COMMENTS OF THE WEEK. This is the first tone of the "Malayan Saturday Post" to be published under the ownership of the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd.. and aa .such it is an opportune moment to declare what our policy is In matters concerning radio.1,206 words
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Article333 1932-10-01 22 TEST TRANSMISSIONS VERY SOON. It was officially announced m mail week by the British Broadcasting Corporation that the Empire ShortWave station, at present being built at Daventry, this station will contain two short-wave transmitters, both capable of working on any wavelength between 13 and 50 metres, with333 words
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Article141 1932-10-01 23 Scientists claim that the Earth is getting warmer. By recording, over a number of years, the position of the snow line at sea level, it has been found that since the beginning of the presenl era it has retreated about 500 miles, or eight degrees141 words
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Article404 1932-10-01 23 THAT you can grow old rapidly (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) If you are not growing fast enough, just send for the X-ray man. But be very careful that you do not get an overdose of the ray, or you will grow so quickly that, before you know404 words
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Miscellaneous242 1932-10-01 23 STATIONS RECEIVED IN MALAYA. I Singapore) *\a\e. Station. lime. Rim\e (Italy) uRO Daily from 9 p.m. TO.I Khabarovsk (F.S.S.R.) Daily from 4 p.m. 62 -5 Long Island, W.'XV Friday, 7 to 9.30 p.m. 5° Kuala Lumpur (M.A.R.S.) Tne*. and Fri. 6.*****.30 p.m 49-4 FOR:, Vienna Kxperimeiital. Tues., Wed., Thurs and242 words
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Article2458 1932-10-01 24 By Philine.") Loudon. Sept. 13 (by Air Mail). There was a day when the sons of the English gentry rounded off their education by doing the "Grand Tour" and visiting, with their tutors, the then most important countries of Europe. This Tour was a privilege2,458 words
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Advertisement93 1932-10-01 24 Lumbago f^ pains of lumbago soon dis- V \|HV I x /^^L? appear when circulation is r i^^V I Sloan's Liniment is so effect- AJF, mk I jJß^^ ive. It brings a pleasant, C^r >^ healing warmth; improves fiSS^-sSS^ri the action of the blood BKL>>s^ >^~--^ stream, drives the pain93 words
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Advertisement49 1932-10-01 25 I ALWAYS KEEP WITH YOU A POT OF j AMRUTANJAN j A SOVEREIGN REMEDY j I ff^M RHEUMATISM /ft>?3l CUTS, BRUISES WC^*Ltj& COUCH, COLD IC 0F FULL PCRTY YEARS' j AMRUTANJAN DEPOT: Wfjgi j j 'AGENTS FOR MALAYA B. S. MOHIDEEN COMPANY, J i 39, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPURE. L49 words
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297 1932-10-01 26 Amazing Silence. Quite a novel type of motor cycle, the features of which closely resemble car practice, has recently been introduced overseas by one of the world's leading manufacturers. It is a three-wheeled machine, having twin rear wheels. The engine is the same as297 words
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Advertisement239 1932-10-01 26 IREGLYKOLj 1 is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical j j analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urine j of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was j reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the various239 words
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Article, Illustration809 1932-10-01 27 AN ENTIRELY NEW MORRIS. Ten H.P. Four Cylinder Car. EXCEPTIONALLY ROOMY The outstanding model of the 1933 Morris range is an entirely new 10 h.p. four-cylinder car, which is to be produced m three models, a sliding-head saloon, a fixed-head saloon, and a special close-counled coupe. Prices are809 words
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Article369 1932-10-01 27 It is generally understood that there will be few, if any, reductions m the prices of cars for 1933. The latest complaint against motorists is that they are buying fewer clothes, because if you run a car you do not need a Sunday suit. 'The fast369 words
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Article1350 1932-10-01 28 Pamous Woman Payer's Tips To Tyros. BY MISS JOYCE WETHERED. SEVERAL TIMES BRITFSH CHAMPION qualifying stage to the last all m these, me week. The fact that the championship Was played m June and on a* course that was baked hard as a board had. I tftt1,350 words
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Article150 1932-10-01 28 An airman may contract pneumonia m one flight. Airmen who venture over high* mountainous country run risks which are additional to those that always attend flying, for, flying at speed, he quickly passes from one temperature to another. This is a common and well-known cause150 words
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300 1932-10-01 29 The phenomenal rush to sell sovereigns and golden trinkets at the high prices the precious metal now commands m Britain has almost subsided. But one last beautiful "swan song" of the gold rush remains to be told. It reads like a parable, and300 words
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Article193 1932-10-01 29 I There is a railway three miles above sea level. When we who stay at home read of the great mountaineering feats of those who climb Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, and similar heights, we sometimes say, "Yes; I'll do that I when I can go193 words
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Advertisement267 1932-10-01 29 f 5 m 7 r ~T m m p I i T mm i i i J; JVin^itu 1 fHOTO OF NERVE-CELLS SEEN THROUGH MICROSCOHii 7 y^P\ ""J T i 1 will take Sanatogen till my nerves are better i '"THOUSANDS of people as sceptical as you have discovered that267 words
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322 1932-10-01 30 -Toreador." the New Statesman 9 well-informed financial expert, comments m a recent issue on letters received by him from shareholders m rubber companies and Vdi-Uatcs the "grievances which i\v have borne patiently for so lonj?. Not (he says) that I can sympathise altogether with them322 words
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Article321 1932-10-01 30 But to return to the private grievances of rubber shareholders. Petty capitalism m the rubber producing industry is on trial. It is a monstrous thing that m this third year of slump British plantations should continue to be divided among a host of small companies each with321 words
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Article110 1932-10-01 30 EFFECT OF IMPROVED PRICE. A further upward movement m the price of the metal to cover £150 has, notes Truth, encouraged demand for numerous tin shares, including the long-neglected Cornish shares. Only three companies have kept going m the "Delectable Duchy," and these have been running at a110 words
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206 1932-10-01 30 The Belgian physicist, M. Piccard, made another balloon ascent recently into that region of the upper air which is known as the stratosphere. He had made his preparations with such nicety that, starting from Zurich, he reached a height of 10 Vi miles and descended safely206 words
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Advertisement46 1932-10-01 30 A Few Copies Only Left/ Picture Show for 1933 The Years Best In Pictures OBTAINABLE AT M MOHAMED DULFAKIR&Co., SINGAPORE AND I KUALA LUMPUR. BE PHOTOGRAPHED H.N. BUCKERIDGE The European Artist-Photographer. DISTINCTIVE AND BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTIONS AT PRICES ADJUSTED TO THE TIMES. LAIDLAW BUILDING I PHONE 7898.46 words
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Article119 1932-10-01 31 A city at the converge of the ways Where East meets West with bartering smile or scowl, Where tramps and galleons anchor, cheek by jowl, Where nights relieve the disenchanting days, And Fortune falls afoul of icaifs and strays. Here sits the careless stranger at his case While workers119 words
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Advertisement342 1932-10-01 31 Estate 8 Trust Agencies AO^f\ f 4 I IMZ I Llfl\liPn </ ammf M MJ Hill I VVI A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COMPANIES' ORDINANCE 1926, WITH SECURITY DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. 2 3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE, No. 11, LIGHT STREET.342 words
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Article, Illustration33 1932-10-01 32 A smiling tKapeliol ai Mr. Ramsay Macdonafd, the British Premier, who states tha*, despite the resignations pi free tnAc Ministers he will cernr <>n the National Orovrmment until the debts problem is settled.33 words
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Advertisement212 1932-10-01 32 cf THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST. PREPAID SUBSCRIPTION RATES. j j Single Copy 20 cents. j Within British Outside British j Malaya. Malaya. j I months f2M 3 montlis 9 315 j montlis 4.75 C months 0.06 j jo months 3.00 12 rnoa Ihi 11.00 j j NOTE:— Please add 25212 words
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