Malayan Saturday Post, 12 November 1932

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  • 8 1 THE Malayan Saturday Post SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1932.
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  • 73 1 The MALAYAN SATURDAY POST is owned and published by the Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd., 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. Communications regarding Articles and Illustrations should be addressed to THE EDITOR; regarding Subscriptions and Advertisements, to 77//. MANAGER. Articles, sketches and photographs submitted for consideration should be accompanied by stamped and addressed
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  • 97 1 At an Ki •worth League Party given recently by the Rev. and Mrs. T. Howmar, the engagement was announced of Mr. I). C Jayaaekara, of the Klectrical Department, Kuala Lumpur, eldest son of the late Mr. Charles Jayaaekara and Mrs. fayaaekara, oi Ipoh, and Miss Retina, of the Methodist Girls'
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  • 570 1 ...Personalia... here And there in Malayft. Miss Mayo, after fifteen years' service as Matron of the Europe Hotel, Ltd., sailed for Home by the "Rajl>utana" yesterday. Mr. S. E. King, Acting Protector of Chinese. Malacca, Roes to Kedah on transfer in December. He will be Mr. }l. J. Markes retired
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    • 48 1 CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE. Page. Editorials 2 •'Sparkles," by "Quiz" 3 Literary Notes 25 Sports Notes, by "Echo" 4 Malayan Sports News and Pictures 5 Home Soccer 9 Golf, by Joyce Wethered 10 Talkie Topics Photographic Section 17-20 Woman's Viewpoint 23 London Letter 28 Commercial 30 Motoring 34
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  • 1434 2 ..Malayan Topics.. commentary on current events. by the t«lilor. We welcome Sir Samuel Wilson to Malaya. At any time the people of this country would be happy to receive such I distinguished visitor. In present circumstances they positively rejoice in his arrival. They look to him to rescue them from
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  • 592 3 .mirth vvilhout mallce? b\ Quiz. That story of guests "pinching the Royal spoons" and snipping autographs from the visitors' book puts lots of us under grave suspicion. Personally, I declare my absolute innocence. i Til admit, however, that I once lived in a mess which boasted of a fine
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  • 15 3 Specially 'drawn f or t} ie "M.S.P." by Yan Kee Leong.
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    • 162 3 I REGLYROL I is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical Analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in the urint of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation wts reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the J various organs of
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  • 779 4  - Malayan Sport notes of the week Echo tyty That was an unfortunate rugger mix-up last week-end, when Perak were all keyed-up for a visit from the Glosters and the regiment were fulfilling an engagement in Singapore with the S.C.C. One sympathises with Perak, but it is a pity that they
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    • 50 4 New EVEREADY Greatly Reduced Prices. I Regular Iveredy Superior i^^^H Quality, Workmanship l^^^B and Material I l££?f&a I TNAOI MARK Metal Top Unit Cell. I^S 1 UM m m n i Ifei^F FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES Patent throughout r^^gP^ ltJ the world. -they last longer Sole Agents Li E. TELS CO; SINGAPORE-
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  • 854 5 Play in the Northern Section of the com ]m tic ion will not start until Dec. when Penang visit Kuala Lumpur, but a very interesting fiiter-Stato friendly is being playtd in the Federal Capital to-day between the chief contenders for honours in I lie North,
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  • 703 6 fine regiment will leave these with the best wishes of the whole country. It i> already e rfdent that the is i." the S.C.C. rugby tournament this yes will lie between the Public Services and the Malaya Con Officers. The latter beat the A.P.C. and
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  • 487 7 batting was concerned, yet many of the English critics were cf o,>ink)n that the I .idiaii Bide was one of the best bowling Bides that had visited England since the war. The Indian*, he stated, lacked the finesse of the English batsmen. It was indeed
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  • 443 8 Singh said the Malayan wickets were faster but he thought there wa nothing to rival the English wickets which in every county ihow< I the care that was lavished on it. The grounds themselves were bo well kept as to make it a pleasure to
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  • 727 10 SECRETS OF GOLF. Famous Woman Players Tips To Tyros. BY MISS JOYCE WETHERED, SEVERAL TIMES BRITISH CHAMPION. (STRICTLY COPYRIGHT) VIII.—THE HIPS AND SHOULDERS. Briefly, the shoulders are the centre of the swing and pivot so ft£ to help the arms to swing the club in a specified arc. They are
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    • 189 10 PHOTO OF NERVE-CELLS SEEN THROUGH MICROSCOPE I will take Sanatogen till my nerves are better" of people as sceptical as you— have discovered that their decision: "I will give Sanatogen a fair trial" has changed their whole life. Where formerly they felt worn and tired, they now enjoy radiant health
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  • 626 11 MAKING A COMEBACK. LILA LEE IN THE NIGHT OF JUNE 13." Lib Leo has accepted the leading feminine role in Paramount a "The Night of Juno 13." This is Miss Lee*s first role In several years for the studio that formerly starred her. She was for* e.l into retirement more
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    163 11 They join a cast headed by Clivc Brook, Adrianne Jen« harlie Rugbies, Gene Raymond and Frances Dee under the direction of S epJ< Roberts. SONGS IN "HORSE FEATHERS.' 1 Two original scngs, I oth by Ha^ry Ruby and Bert Kalmar, are introduced in the Four Marx Brothers' Paramount comedy, "Horse
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  • 318 12 pictures. I discovered why we sometimes go wrong in producing a film that ia not a big success. "Usually it is because we are out of touch with the public and please ourselves in screen stories rather ihan them. 44 1 am told that practically every perton at
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  • 543 12 WHAT THE STARS ARK WEARING. The latest novelty for the summer dance ll to wear stiffly starched stitched belt fastens with a silver filagree buckle. Simplicity in Gowns. Simple and plain clothing is always the smartest, according to Claudette Colbert, who will next be seen in Pavamount's
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  • 81 12 Plans to co-feature Gene Raymond and Frances Dee in a second successive production are announced by tho Paramount studios. The youn players have been awarded the leading roles in "Eleventh Avenue.' Raymond and Miss Dee are now working in "The Night of June 13." Will
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  • 440 13  - EXERCISE AND BOOKS KEEP STARS FIT. Sidney Franklin By PERFECT PHYSICAL CONDITION A VITAL FACTOR. "setting-up" exercises, to preserve her health and figure. Jai'kie Cooper plays so hard in hi.*; leisure, he has little need for regular exercise. But when he feels full of energy, the young star rides his
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  • 293 14 THAT Man's days are numbered? ißy Our Scientific Correspondent.) Despite the fact that the stars "in their COtmct" sweep up any odd thousands of tons of 'iccse" matter that happen to come their way. tiis does not appreciably affect the general process of radiation, whereby the stars
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  • 277 16 L2O Pages For 5 Cents Every Saturday. WEEK-END SUPPLEMENT KFOR 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 20
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    • 11 16 I CERTIFIED j CHOICE QUALITY AUSTRALIAN BUTTER. y OWO g U^e^^
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  • 50 17 T a P- "tv arranged by the Singapore Sikh Community in honour of H. H, the Maharaja of Kapurthala, at the Adelphi Hotel last week. The guest of honour and H. H. the Tungkj Makota are seen garlanded at the centre of the main table.
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  • 23 17 Colleen Moore, Metro-Goldwyn Mayer player, keens in condition by having her daily swim, in the grounds of her
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  • 116 18 Slostcrs 1 farewell ?hcm "1 Above: left, ensemble with final tableaux illustn Sons ot Mrs. Oh Y?v respects at the H One of the Mala All-Malay badminton rally at Perak The M.M. Angkor was detained in Singapore dry clock a tew days ago
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  • 36 20 Group photograph of Kuantan Recreation Club. Ahmad, winner of the 220 yds. at the Teachers' Association Sports at Raub. Sarawak Malay School's annual sports gathering. New Post Office in Queen Street, Singapore.
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  • 583 21 ENGLAND-INDIA WIRELESS TELEPHONE. EY ON NEW UTS DAY. >ix Pounds A JINESSMEN ILIGHTED. wmpH all over India are delighted to know that considerable progress has been made in regard to the England-India Wireless Telephone Scheme. The erection of the plant for the India radio telephone transmitter with its directional beam
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  • 22 22 THE MAN WHO BIT OFF MORE THAN HE COULD CHEW! Specially 'drawn for the "Malayan Saturday Post by Bain.
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    • 215 22 CHILDREN'S ILLS/ l\ For coughs, colds, bronchitis, anaemia and other FOR WEAK DIGESTION AND troubles due to run-down phy.-ieal conditions IMi CONSTIPATION I 111 or to undernourishment, Waterbury's Com- IMm USE j 111 pound is a wonderful food, ton i'.- and health IMm I wr, r) ,mnr I Bl\ b
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  • 1256 23  -  Philine (By London Society Visits Coburg A Princess and a Pewter Bed Hair that Glows in the Darkness. London, Oct. L>6' (by Air Mail). While the re-assembling of Parliament set the pendulum of Westminster's activities, social and political, in full swing, the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha wedding, two days later,
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  • 2467 24  -  Marian By Carrot and Lentil Soup. Soak a Clip of lentils over night, wash and drain well. Slice up thin four large carrots, 2 onions and a head of lettuce. Put all in a saucepan with water to cover two inches above. Cook slowly till tender then work
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    • 13 25 y>«*- 11 M/«yyi 4m rt i Ai' A i®T\\V A ei1 wilers. Is'
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    • 161 25 BENZINE PRICES. ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Prices for the Shell Motor Spirit and various biands of Kerosene are as follcws: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump p?r British Imperial gallon $0-80 ex 4 gallon drum per British Imp rial gallon 089 Shell Motor Spiiit per 4 gallon tin $3.70 Shell
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  • 1367 26  - Radio in Malay reception technical tips. Radiofan reception Edited bv^ MORE DETAILS OF EMPIRE STATION. At Daventry the V>.V>.i\ has 50 acres over which it has spread the 17 aerials needed for tin' two transmitten of the Empire radio station. These aerials are directional and tiny are on short wooden
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  • 960 27 D.C. AND A.C. CURRENT FROM THE MAINS. (By Our Technical Expert./ Direct Current. Direct or continuous CUT tent te so celled because its polarity, or direction of flow is constant and in one direction only. The current obtained from batteries and accumulators is, of course, direct
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  • 1882 28 LONDON... ...LETTER news from the OLD COUNTRY. POLITICS OF THE WEEKIRELAND IN THE LIMELIGHT. When the Queen Goes Shopping. London, Oct. 19 (by Air Mail). Ireland has onC€ again come into the political limelight, through the sensational retirement of Mr. J. McXeill. the Governor-General of the Free State, and impending
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 131 29 NEW HUPMOBILE SIX a finer, richer car Far more value! That's exactly what the New Hupmobile Six gives you. A finer, richer Six- new in a host of ways -with the inbuilt quality and durability that is Hupmobile's unwritten trade mark. Today you enjoy Se/ecfiVe Free Wheeling-with Free Wheeling's thrift
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  • 1364 30 CURRENT QUOTATIONS. (Supplied by Messrs. Fraser and Co., Union Building, Singapore, specially for the "Malayan Saturday Post.") I Lanital Nsue THURSDAY'S PRICES. carnal issue Dividends. NAMES OF COMPANIES. £100,000 1 5% int. a/c. 81.12.32 ASAM KUMBANG 36/- 28/--£lBO,OOO 5/- 71% int. a/c. year 30.6.32 AYER HITAM 11,- 11/9
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  • 333 32 Commercial Intelligence. Commodily and Company Repoyts. f DECLINE IN WORLD TRADE. FIGURES FOR SEVENTEEN COUNTRIES. Then is a marked falling-off in imports Bnd exports of IT countries that in 1929 accounted for W per cent, o! the world's trade, according to a special article in the "Board of Trade Journal."
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  • 389 32 DISCOVERY STARTS NEW INDUSTRY. R. Boddington, writes in the "Si: n Jay l'.\ press" People in Britain will goon I>e wearing ruM>er clothes. A revolution of the textile industries of Furope will begin within the nexi few weeks if negotiations between jjreat American ruhher comptny Bltd
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  • 914 32 INCREASE IN NATIVE SHIPMENTS. In declining to under 2}d. per lb., the price of rubber has lost practically the whole of the improvement forced upon it by An erican speculative buying, which was said to have been due in its inception to political motives, says the financial
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  • 776 33 "LIVE AND LET LIVE." fConfributecf.y The state of chaos in which the world now finds itself is due not only to wide political issues, to sores created between nations centuries ago and which have not yet had time to heal, but it has its root in
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    • 119 33 TjIILTHY flies carry germs of deadly ff Jl diseases! It has been proved that m flies spread scarlet fever, infantile di- ff^ T*> arrhea, typhoid fever, and other fatal diseases. Death may come into your home on the wings of flies. Kill them quickly, before they kill you. w Flit
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  • 768 34  -  Radiator 1^3^ by I ONLY MARRIED MAY DRIVE. CURIOUS LAWS OF OTHER COUNTRIES. British motorists are accustomed to grumble about the growing complexity of our own road laws, but as yet we have nothing to compare with some of the odd regulations that govern road-users in
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  • 369 34 Lion As Passenger In Car. The following amusing incidents are reported by readers of the "Morris" owner, the monthly motoring magazine published by the Morris-Oxford Press Nearing my last call before reaching home at Bedford (writes F. Franks, of Portslade, Sussex), I saw trotting along in the
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  • 360 35 I How a new type of transmissior was tested out for 10,000 miles undei the most exacting conditions h revealed by the Wolseley company of Birmingham. When some time ago it was de cided to experiment with a free wheel, a car was built up
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    • 42 35 THE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS j KIND IN THE WHOLE OF MALAYA. I Singapore Casket Co., UNDERTAKERS, I Monumental Masons and Marble Merchants Teleplione No. 6075 Nos. 1 3, PENHAS ROAD, off Lavender Street. AFTER OFFICE JIOU RS Telephone No. GO7?.
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  • Page 35 Miscellaneous
    • 281 35 WIRELESS STATIONS RECEIVED IN MALAYA. Wave Station. n me (Singapore) Singapore S.S. (VSiAB) Sun. and Wed., 9.30-11 p.m. 80 Rom« (Italy) 2RO Daily from 10 p.m. 702 Khabarovsk (U.S.S.R.) Daily from 5 p.m. $2-5 Long Island, W2XV Friday, 8 to 10 p.m. 5S Prague Tues. and Fri. 3.30 a.m. 5O
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  • 320 36 Thirty Thousand "Bright Ideas" Each Year. WOMEN ARE NOT INVENTIVE. The new Patents and Designs Act 1932, which takes effect on November 1. will make things easier for inventors. Every year there are r,6 000 of them who go to the Patent Office
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    • 169 36 ASSETS EXCEED $12,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $35,000,000 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 hat £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British
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