Malayan Saturday Post, 22 October 1932

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  • 40 1 MALAYAN SATURDAY POST Proprietors J H t MA L AYA TRIBUNE" PRESS I Tn l INCORPORATED IttTHE STBAITJ SETtlem.£t., X C- 3^) LIU. VOL. X. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1932. NO 4 THE Malayan Saturday Post SATURDAY OCTOBER 22, 1932.
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    • 160 1 Be Special Appointment ffo ft. no. Sbc Mng of Sianu I I Gen F R flf Cut Crystal Ware I \)W FOR THE BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED HOME S S *^W EFFBcnv E MODERN DESIGNS THAT WILL COMMAND W^^F S ATTENTION AND ADMIRATION. It^^^ a L- -J/ LARGEST SELECTION OF FVERYTHING USEFUL
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    • 96 2 I ESZS2SEHSZ.T- i reSHS2S2S2S£SES2!r"ESnS?-jrCj (l ru i the i I Malaya I nl n} Ln wT Tribune I I Press 1 Ln In ru tJ Limited, j 56-60, Anson Koad, |q g SINGAPORE, I P^ ru PRINTERS a of this I PUBLICATION I The Malayan Ln |l ru nl Ln
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    • 110 2 r£3Kfe^ y** slwt on I^HCENIX ■Tue fAvoußrrc Mineral Waters yy luit LovesUj woajt ALWAYS SO TRIM ML Oi course! Stacomb r W/ f\ attractive. ..Stacomb keeps the hair Ls- U ]^M... -11 checks dandruff, too tfous... neat... smart... >^i|nJ^?,l ...keeps the scalp m iiluring— all day long. V^^^^^^^Jf good condition.
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  • 73 3 the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST is oiened and published by the Malaya Tribuui Press t Ltd., $6-60, .liison Road, Singapore. Communication* regarding Articles and Illustrations should be addressed to THE EDITOR; regarding Subscriptions and Advertisements, to Till. XANAGRR. Articles, sketches and photographs submitted for consideration should be accompanied by stamped and
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  • 134 3 Valuable Booklet For D*f Lovers. The October number of V.: Malayan Kennel Gazette," the official organ of the Malayan Kernel Association, has made its appearance m as attractive a form as the previous issues. A feature of the latest publication is the poem His Apologies," printed by
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  • 781 3 Personolia here and and there in Malaya. Sir Dfevid Galloway is returning from leave by the "Baloeran,' 1 which left Rotterdam on Sept. 28. H.H. the Rajah of Sarawak is returning from England on the Cotnorin, 1 due m Singapore on Friday next week. lI.K. the Governor of British Nortl
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    • 51 3 OF THIS ISSUE. Editorials 2 Sparkles" by u Quiz" 3 Literary Notes 4 Sports Notes by "Echo" 5 Malayan Sports News and Pictures 6 Home Soccer 8 Golf by Joyce Wethered 9 Motorirg Notes 1° Talkie Topics XL Photograohic Section 17-20 Wo:nan's Viewpoint 22 Radio 24 Lordon Letter 27 Commercial
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  • 1362 4 <oii!in<Milttrv on current events. Ly tfie Cditor. In oui iated daily journal interesting correspondence has been prrcjedinjji on a very topical ano con* troversial subject dancing, and its nicrcafin^ bppcal lor Eastern youth. It fot lish to be dogmatic m such i nip.tter. Conventions, social codes, idsas abcul
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    673 5 mirlh wiitioul malice .by Quiz. One of those Unlikely Hvents—presentation by the Jasr Moneylenders if an Illuminated Address to Mr. L. D Gammans. Sir Samuel Wilson is now on his wayout to Malaya. He will have a lot more to think about on the way back. A New Policy
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    • 72 5 (ALWAYS KEEP WITH YOU A POT OF AMRUTANJAN A SOVEREIGN^ REMEDY (^tg^ Ju RrittUlVlA l lolVl f if^4^ f coug>h c ld 1 iD^V^^^r^ and all other aches and pains# W JF > j/^t- SOLD BY lUE MII.LWX. I II I WV I Ik. ill! J AMRUTAVJAN DEPOT: j l
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    1009 6  -  Charles Pilgrim. (By boohs and ifteir writers. WHAT LONDON IS READING. In Sad Bohemia— Noel Coward's Favourite Poems— L-mericks For Th. Nursery. London. Oct. 4 (by Air Mail.) The fashion m fiction seems to be running m the direction of Bohemia. Not that Bohemia which now wears the
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    • 29 6 TBE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS j KIND IN TBE WHOLE OF MALAYA. UflLl I Marble Meredants j Telephone No. 6075 J AFTER OFFICE HOU RS Telephone No. <>07?.
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    1070 7 litotes of lh<* \vpt?k l The S.C.C. rugger side had their first serious test of the season on Saturday, when they had a hard match with the Cilosters, ending quite fairly m :i draw a try each. It was a gooJ display, and encouraged hopes that the Malaya
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    • 119 7 "AIR SHIP BRAND MILK" rt Cs> x "^S The ever growing popularity s^^^ of ir Shi^ M Cocden- ii j Pq)T^ -~~~i\( S€d Milk ln MHl^V a is dv solely S- aSBBSbSPmd^ 1 l 0 "s wonderful ingredients! r tLrrE^o^3^ which keeps \l pure and whole- J i jlp^ 4|
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    971 8 SINGAPORE EVENTS. RUGBY FOOTBALL. The Glo3ters i- XV c what, with necessary eh tildes, will be Singapore's Malaya Cup team tliis season, m a emu lling game or the Padang on Sal urd st. Th( S.C.C. side did v. -ii to h I the fitter and bet ter
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  • 467 9 NEWS PICTURES UP-COUNTRY EVENTS. mCKBY. Selangor followed up their hockey win me Negri Sembilan a week provi --Jy by beating Penang at Kuala Lumpur 3-1 lasi Saturday. An interstate hockey competition, involving a trophy, on the linos of the Malaya Cup t rotball competitions, will greatly enhance interest m hockey,
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    • 191 9 PHOTO OF NERVE-CELLS SEEN THROUGH" MICROSCOPE 1 will take Sanatogen till my nerves are better" '"THOUSANDS of people as sceptical as you— have discovered that their decision: "I will give Sanatogen a f<rir trial," has changed their \vhole life. W here formerly they felt worn and tired, they now enjoy
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  • 818 10 THE ENGLISH AM) SCOTMMi LKAUUM. How Tlie Sides Arc Shaping. j I I A quarter of tl tai m tm lace for this honour m tl divisi *oi Englii h League er ha* ing now been cov ered, it i inten i i and tal ■wk of
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  • 269 10 Aston V. v. Birmingham Bolton W. v. Manchester C. C helsea v. Derby County Huddersfield T. v. Blackburn R. Leicester v. Everton Middiesborough v. Sundertenr! Newcastle U. v. West Bromwich Portsmouth v. Blackpool Sheffield U. v. Leeds U. Wolverhampfc n v. Sheffield W. P. W L
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  • 256 10 Grimsby T. v. Bury Notts V. v. Swansea T. 0 1 n A. v. Lincoln C. Plymouth A. v. Bradford C. Preston N. B. West Ham U. Stoke C. v. Port Vale T ttenham 11. v. Southampton Goals. P. W L D F. A. Pts. BtOtt
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  • 247 10 Brighton v. Clapton 0. V ol R. v. Northampton T. fC. v. Newport C. Crystal P. v. Torquay U. Gillingham v. Exeter 0. Morwich C. v. Swindon T. Queen's P. R. v. Coventry C. Reading v. Bournemouth Southend V. v. Brentford Reading (2) 10 5 1
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  • 253 10 (Northern). Accrington S. v. Hartlepoola l\ Barrow v. Wrexham Carlisle U. v. Walsall Chester v. Tranmere R. Crewe A. v. Stockport County New Brighton v. Halifax T. Rochdale v. Darlington Southpori v. Doncaster P. W L. D. F. A. Pts. Chester (Sj 12 7 3 2
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  • 1443 11 Famous Woman Playtr's Tips To Tyros. BY MISS JOYCE WETHERED, SEVERAI TIMES BRITISH CHAMPION. fCT*i?//*7*i v f ni>v is i/ r r IjJ ML /I I U'l /\Ki", I I IV— HOW I LEARNED TO PLAY. There iv.c more ways than one of learning golf, and it
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  • 1772 12 b\ Ruitii\tor j^ I FREE WHEELING FAULTS. Conflicting Views as to Advantages. After an extensive investigation American car engineers aanounce that jil! Ih u new stresses imp:>s«'ri on a c:,r by free-wheeling are well within the safety and operat'ng life limits pr rided m its manufacture, iSir Malcolm
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  • 155 13 Secret Wavele-glh 8.8.C. ami IVst Office experts are placing their technical knowledge at the disposal of Scotland Yard and conducting experiments to combal the motor bandit menace. The new national police wireless scheme now being < rganised by Lord Trenchard, the Commissioner, will l>e directed
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    • 271 13 Estate 8 Trust Agencies (1927) limited. A TRUST COMPANY REGISTERED UNDER THE TRUST COMPANIES' ORDINANCE 1926, WITH SECURITY DEPOSITED WITH THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS I GOVERNMENT. REGISTERED HEAD OFFICE: Nos. I, 2 3, RAFFLES CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: j No. 11, LIGHT STREET. PENANG. No. 4, KLYNE STREET, KUALA LUMPUR
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    6 14 ■*oin riLMlAND-r.lil«-<l by Citteque.
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  • 1956 14  -  Eleanor Packer. (By AMERICA CHARMED BY DIANA WYNVARD. Ik-r name had to be Diana. It couldn't be anything else. There are girls naturally Glorias or J roes or Roses or Catherines. Diana Wynyard is just as perfectly Diana, slim and cool, With hair which is neither
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  • 276 15  -  Sidney Falkenberg. (By VARYING OPINIONS A3 TO THEIR COLOUR. What is the colour of Tallulah Hank head's eyes? That is a problem which had studio folk guessing when the actress came to Metro-Goldywn-Mayer to co-star witii Robert Montgomery m "Tinfoil." There blue/ 1 ventured Bob Montgomery after
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  • 384 15 "Fore and Aft" Production. Fort aiid aft" production is the odd device by which Lothar Mendes a directing Charles Laughton m his famous stace play, "Payment Deferred at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. Bach scene is started a little ahead oi where the director plans to take
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  • 1385 16  -  Joan Craw ford (By IT'S AN EXPENSIVE BUSINESS. < Mic of the paradoxes ol being a fi Mar is that you wear your best clothes at work. Pew stars ooukl afford t clothe themselves as magnificently they appear <»n th- screen, and as i matter <>f
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  • 1346 17 BENITA HUME AS A FLORIST. Realistic Film Setting. The attractive and fragrant letting of florist's shop has been selected for Benita Hume m her role of heroine I Bean Levy's H.I. P. production of "Th Case of Lady Camber/ 1 under the supervision of Alfred
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  • 239 18 APROVED REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. THIS PARENTS TEST EX FENDED OVER FIVE YEARS. Many people have used Baby's Own TaMets over much longer perioch and have found them to always most n liable for k< ping the childr* n henlthj and happy, enabling them Lo avoid illness and grow up ai'i'
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    • 211 18 P^ "Looks like F the old duffer 4I V is trying to IK yVr i embrace a gol- j -*"t"* den oppo r. -a BACHELOR'S AFFAIRS I A Hilarious Comedy fi/' I ADOLPHE MENJOU fi |H Herbert MUNDIN Joan MARSH Minna GCMBELL Arthur PIERSON I^KB Based on a play by
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  • 403 19 Senior Scout Competitici at Anson Road Stadium. Singapore, on Saturday. The Sultan of Selangor accompanied by the Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams (Acting British Resident of Selangor) opened last Saturday the new Suleiman Bridge near Kuala Lumpur. The Selangor Malay Rovers attending the opening of
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  • 244 23 On Jan. 1, L9SS, a vehicular ferr, •service will commence running between the new Hongkong pier and Kowloon. Three boats are being built, for the service, at the Hon*,kong and Whampoa Docks, at an estimated cost of $1,800,000. They will be operated by the successf.il tenderers for
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  • 416 23 (CONTRIBUTED). Last Monday was the twenty-second anniversary of the foundation of the Chinese republic In spite of the chances and changes that attended th? birth and childhood of th 2 new regime. China has made much progress. Chines?, the world over, took cogniance of this fact and
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    • 85 23 I CIGARETTES I CRAVENA Cork Tipped Virginia Cigarettes I In the THU-VAC Tin and Moisture-proof CELI.orH\NE Packet, are immnne from I g all Muisture-Disturbibg influences ~1 I mtl In [n -^^J^ I •>• JiT 7"*^ ru 5 Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats. J;«] Made m LONDON by Carreras Limited,
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  • 1205 24 Scotland Loses Two Premier Peers Following thePrincess Royal To Green Street— Economy Measures For Winter (By "Philine.") London, Oct. 1 (by Air Mail.) The late Karl of Mar, premier Earl of Scotland, whose death occurred last week, was a holder of one of the oldest and most
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  • 14 24 WOMAN'S VIEW POINT I fashions and fancies »rco'u f A rectos I by Philinr:
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  • 1104 25  -  "Marian." Liver Cutlet. By Liver is so highly recommended for anaemic patients, so I am giving a recipe which even those who do not favour j liver will relish. Put half a lb. of liver through the mincer after it has been well washed in salted water and
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    • 131 25 New fashions m boots. Comparing one of the latest m men's boots with that of a lady's shoe at the Shoe and Leather Fair recently held m London. Throbbing Pain i'"' v JLHh acute pains V produced by sprains quickly V v A yield toSloan's Liniment. When —^^KJI V applied
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  • 496 26 reaction notes iff technical lip* Edited by^j?^ Radiofait Prom wireless papers to hand the R. 8.0. have evidently changed their policy. Years ago the 8.8.C. transmitted a great amount of highbrow stuff and vigorous protests were made by listeners m Britain What they wanted was something lighter
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  • 675 26 t RESISTANCE CAPACITY AND CHOKE COUPLING. A recent mi tide m the Malaya tribune notes dealt with transformer lifficnlties. Now let us consider resist- ance capacity coupling, its advantage* and disadvantages, as compared with transformers and chokes. Resistance capacity coupling usually gives purer tone, and is
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  • 711 26 LAn Easy Road To Wireless Knowledge. By Our Technical Expert. i I We have made c cursory study of the I magnetic effects of ihe electric current, I slso of the nature of electro-chemistry; I sufficient perhaps to enable us to under- I stand tlie why and wherefore
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  • 523 27 THAT the Earth has a roof over it (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Th r cent fal of Professor Plccard In ascending mor than ten miles Above the Earth, and more particularly the robs quenl Brltl h efforts to exceed that record, havt mads p opk 93 re
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    • 30 27 Ncmj EVEREADY 1 1 ill I ft h IB I ton 'I uetHSTv... c,n. S HASHIIOHTS BATTER.ES Patent throughout P^^^l the world. L_^!_LJ -they last longe* 1 Sole .\<l<)it s
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  • 406 28 Paramount Officials At Olympic Games. Practically every athlete who competed m the recent Olympic (James m Los Angeles was under consideration as possible motion picture talent by the Paramount studios. From the entire group of some 2,000 athletes, three have been tested i by Paramount, many
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  • 210 28 WIRELESS STATIONS RECEIVED IN MALAYA. it. Statioo. Time. (Singapore) Singapore >S VSiAH Sun. ami Wed., 9. 30-11 p.m. Rome (Italj k< Daily from 10 p.m. Khabarovsk I S.S.R I>aily from 5 p.m. Long Island, W.-xv I i i t.> 1 p.m. Pi -\n- Toes, and Fri. 3.30 a.m. Kii..l.i 1.
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    2386 29 LONDON LETTER. FAMOUS PARLIAMENTARY FAMILIES. London, Oct. 4, (by Air Mail). Father and son ami grandson have oft on succeeded one another an holders of a seat m the House Oi ommons. In the eighteenth century, as Mr. M. L. Namier has shown m ilia brilliant work on Englands political
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  • 385 30 A new pier is nearing completion |j m Singapore and has been officiall; named Clifford's Pier after the late I Governor Sir Hugh Clifford. PuMfc opinion if voiced by the Strait? I Settlements Association and others, I considers that the name of the old I pier should have
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  • 603 31 f Continued from page 8). SCOTTISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Airdrie v. Third Lanark Celtic v. Motherwell Cowdenbeath v. Dundee E. Stirling v. St. Mirren Hamilton A. v. Clyde Hearts v. Rangers Kilmarnock v. St. Johnstone Queen's Park v. Falkirk P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Rangers
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    • 304 31 ASSETS EXCEED 12 ,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000. I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. (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
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  • 632 32 (Supplied by Messrs. Fraser and Co., Union Building, Singapore, specially for the "Malayan Saturday Post. 11 DEBENTURES LOANS. I MINING COMPANIES. I] C-*U I)nlJeniU NAMI S OF a MPANII :s THURSDAY^ PRICES. paid up \aluc Buyers. Sellers. I 1 5% int. a/c. 31.12.32 ASAM KUMBAXG 26/- 28/- Ti%
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  • 310 33 Capital Issue Dividends. NAMES <>l COMPANIES THURSDAY'S MUCKS. I pa.d up value {uv{ rs jj£ 454,175 1 Nil for year 29.2.32 ALLENBY 045 055 216,779 1 N ».9.31 ALOR GAJAII 0.30 040 735,112 2 30.6.32 AMALGAMATED MALAY 075 100 439,425 1 313.32 AVER HITAM o 'r,o 066
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  • 1534 34 Commercial Intelligence. Commodity and Company Reports. MALAYA'S INCREASE OF EXPORTS. The Malayan trade returns for September, published this week, show that for the first time for many months exports were greater than ihose for the corresponding month of the previous year. Exports for the month at $30,031,000 showed an increase
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  • 1441 35 L Problems Needing Urgent Attention. The Malaya Tribune and more recently the "Malayan Mercantile Journal have drawn attention to the difficulties confronting traders m Malaya and Australia who wish to have business dealings with each other. Little has been done about it by the authorities m
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    • 158 35 i i REGLYKOLI is a great cure for DIABETES. II was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urine of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the various organs of the
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  • 256 36 Governor attends Annual Inspection of the G. O. C The annual inspection by .he G. 0. C, Maj.-Gen. L. C. L. Oldfield, of the S. V. C. took place last Sunday morning m the Mandai area, a feature of the operations being that for the
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    51 36 H.E. the Governor (centre) and the G.0.C., Maj.-Gen. L. C. L. o ldfield (second from right), watching the operations. Also m the picture is LjeutCol. M. J. T. Reilly, m command of the Volunteers (on extreme lett). One of the field guns used by the I Volunteers against the "enemy."
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    23 36 A detachment of the Engineers, taking refreshments before going into action. The Volunteers' armoured car about to go into action m Mandai Road.
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    50 37 1 0 A section of the Volunteers going 1 into action. A Lewis-gun section of the Gloucesters m action. I a pineapple plantation. L Tr- T T-rm— -w— I The Signal Section establishing communication by telephone. AH er '.he operat.ons. The men returning to the canteen for refreshments. 1 I
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  • 304 38 \h. j. 11. van K^wich, wlkj has represented the Netherlands East Indiea Ooveramenl on tin 'i^* 1 11^ m Holland n for eighteen months, lias been visitnu ii Singapore. He left OB Sunday for n feigon and later will *o (> to i:llll < on 1" business m Pon«€Ctloai with
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    • 215 38 WORLD-FAMED TENNIS RACKETS I IRe*stvln(!infl ©ur Speciality I i H I ROSE CO., LTD. I 86, North Bridge Road, Singapore. I Phone 6396. TeL-ATBLETICS. I B r I VITAL TO HEALTH I Are the -\ords of Practical Wi§- j dom contained m onr Handbook J j "KAMSHASTRA" A GuiV.e to
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    • 274 39 THAT'S THE TEA YOU WANT because of the ~=T Excellent Quality and Flavour maintained from the time it was first introduced. GOLD LEAF CEYLON TEA Popularly known and m constant demand throughout Malaya. ?^jctel:,: ;r"fti^^ Sole Agents: l 1 j~% eiFm}< F. A. Bartholomeusz M!%-SB^S Limited. fe<|: -M Singapore, Kuala
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