Malayan Saturday Post, 17 December 1932
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Article26 1932-12-17 1 Malayan Saturday Post PRICE 20 CENTS. Proptietor,: THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" PRESS, LTD. INCORPORATED IN THE STUAITS SETTLEMENTS.' VOL. X. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1932. NO. 12-26 words
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Advertisement554 1932-12-17 2 GRAND HOTEL BRASTAGI T A DICC IAKI r r For a stai oi Por stay oi 10 For a stay ot one week. daya or longer. one mouth. MAIN BUILDING 1 pen. a pen. 1 juts, 2 pers. 1 pers. 2 pers. 1 pers. 2 pers. Ordinary l.edrooni.s per da)554 words
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THE Malayan Saturday Post
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Article, Illustration582 1932-12-17 1 The Malayan Saturday Post Wishes its Readers A Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. The MALAYAN SATURDAY POST is owned and published by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. Communication* regarding Articles and Illustrations should be addressed to THK EDITOR; regarding Subscriptions and Advertisements, to Till.582 words
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Advertisement62 1932-12-17 1 CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE. Page. Editorials 2 "Sparkles," by "Quiz" 3 Christmas Customs 4 Sports Notes, by Echo" 12 Malayan Sports News and Pictures 13 Gnlt by Joyce Wethered 18 Home Soccer 19 Motoring 21 Talkie Topics 28 Photographic Section 9, 10, 23, 24, 25, 26, 39 8l 40 Woman's62 words
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Article1334 1932-12-17 2 commentary on current events. by the Editor. With the departure of Sir Samuel Wilson, all sorts of rumours are floating round as to the probable conse quences of his visit. It is probably, m regard to the majority of them, a case of the wish being father to1,334 words
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Article, Illustration750 1932-12-17 3 Quiz - Quiz mirth without malice by W T ill Dame Rumour once more prove to be a lying jade s If not, things are going to happen m Malaya m the next six months. Cynically, I fancy myself that what will happen is that very little will happen. s Christmas750 words
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Article, Illustration14 1932-12-17 3 Specially drawn for the M.S.P. by Van Kee Leong-14 words
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Article, Illustration1194 1932-12-17 4 BRITANNICA - BRITANNICA (BY (Special to the "Malayan Saturday Post."/ "Christmas comes but once a year, and there are unmistakeable signs of its approach. The shops are suddenly turned into fairyland, with glittering tinsel and red-berried holly, and wonderful toys, and books m gay covers, and Christmas cards, and beautiful1,194 words
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4143 1932-12-17 5 William J. Brittain - A CHRISTMAS CAROL OF THE YEAR 2,000. William J. Brittain SPECIAL TO THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." (Hy TRICKS FOR THE CHRISTMAS PARTY- Marley was dead. Or that is how they would have put it m Victorian, m Edwardian, m Georgian times. Now they explain the change differently. Scrooge knew he4,143 words
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Article, Illustration52 1932-12-17 7 On the right is Dr. Chu Ho Siang, Director of the International Department ot the Chinese Foreign Ministry, and on the left Mr. I. I. Chow, Chief of Staff of the same department. They are m Malaya on a special mission, enquiring into the conditions of52 words
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Article208 1932-12-17 8 You will require a friend to do this trick with you. After explaining that your two minds are tuned m to each ether— that what your friend sees you can see, even if blindfolded invite anyone Kn the room to blindfold you so that it is impossible for208 words
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Advertisement106 1932-12-17 8 t" P HO f OS |j; CHRISTMAS PARTIES NEW YEAR PARTIES FOR jj HAPPY MEMORIES A. P. S. STUDIO MEYER MANSIONS j NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. j j SINGAPORE. at $.3^~m:l:?^l^i_f=fcssss^s I t U lIIUHfIIITI HM t I Hi II 111 ***** I II 1 1.., 1 H'Ml I I The106 words
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Article, Illustration53 1932-12-17 9 A winning effort by N. S. Samakoses 'n the local Gevaert photographic contest. Last Saturday was Constitution Day m Siam. Above The Army leaders at the Declaration. Commander Phya Pahon is second from the right. George Robey and Harry Green m M Marry Me," showing53 words
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Article, Illustration31 1932-12-17 10 Prize-Winning picture m the Gevaert contest. A MORNING IN BANGKOK. By Go f don narrower, Medical College, Singapore. By 1.. Thienbandities Local Gevaeri C utest.31 words
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Article111 1932-12-17 11 A we 1-known goalkeeper, looking ior worK m Ireland, applied to tne proprietor of a travelling menagerie ana asked for a job. He was told: "Our perfoiming chimpanzee died recently. If you caie to be sewn up m skin and do a few gymnastic stunts on111 words
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Article41 1932-12-17 11 NOT LOST, BUT— Pascenger: Look here, porter, I put "China" on my trunks I brought here last week, so that they'd be treated carefully. Porter: Natural -y, they'll be treated carefully, sir. Passenger* But dash it, they've sent 'em to Shanghai!41 words
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Article22 1932-12-17 11 Why some people cant keep cool at a football match when there are so many "fans" around?22 words
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Advertisement88 1932-12-17 11 j| Co €tjsure J? MERRY CHRISTMAS r* ■_mi«ii i \*o*o m^fl^ WMMam\aa\mM*MMMMMMMMMMMM\ IMPB BR z*J tat* CC l-^^&iff __> k^J_-_IMI _/S^_____. ma***— J I H-__Oh__-__h____________k J^HBUI r >-r V _H_____l____«l *ra**^ a** **m*\**\. *^l __L il L _^S___,J l3^__ff __f <| > wY|J| f rm\mMm\ I h^Ej LTD IS _SSS88 words
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Article, Illustration985 1932-12-17 12 teco - teco note* of the weeti E 5H ib> There is going to be a great rugger match at Ipoh to-day. Perak and Selangor will meet, and the winners will be Malaya Cup finalists for the North, meeting the Southern champions, almost certainly the Uomnuina XV. And either of985 words
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Advertisement130 1932-12-17 12 rK^y^\ Rheumatism k \w( uhvollen joints. M v Iy) aching muscles, a stiffening of J m^%\WMaM^ zfl J the limbs, usually mean an i attack of rheumatism. When the pains are acute jW jj and persistent, apply a little Ifl AJ a]^J Sloan's Liniment; gently ,withi MM if 1 i130 words
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Article, Illustration565 1932-12-17 13 RIMAU - RIMAU Penang, having lost to both Perak and Selangor, are once again out of the Malaya Cup competition without going any further than they have gone ia any previous year since the inception ot the series m Mttl. The deciding game m the Northern section of565 words
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Article, Illustration578 1932-12-17 14 IV Service! mm tbe S.C.C. tournament on Tuesday by beating the Command Officers m the final game of the tournament, by three goals and a try 1- ts al and a try (8 pts.). It s one of the best games played here D and quite578 words
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Article, Illustration233 1932-12-17 15 Perak European team) it should be tontinued. The S.C.C. have not got such a good side as they had a few seasons back, but they are a hard sid~ to l>eat on their own ground. a The inter-Club fnendlies continue to produce very interesting games and233 words
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Article, Illustration654 1932-12-17 16 M.C.C. IN AUSTRALIA. Record ot Tour. The following is a complete record to *UW of matches played by the M.C C. m Australia ir th 4 present toar FIRST MATCH v. W. AUSTRALIA. M.C.C. 33^ for 8 wkts. dec. iNowab Ct Pataudi 166. Sntc.if'.e 54J and654 words
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Article43 1932-12-17 16 DRAW FOR THIRD ROUND PROPER. The following is the draw for the third round o* the F.A. Cup ccmpjtUca, to fes played en Jan. 14: CniLlc or Bull C. v HuiMl^rland Oldham A. v To tenh_m H. Brighton Chelsea.43 words
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Advertisement47 1932-12-17 16 New Eveready B flashlights at Greatly Reduced Prices. Regular Eveready Superior Quality, Workmanship and Material For Salt Everywhere I I TRADK MARK M-:tal Top Unit Cell. |bC._-_.^| H*m .hroughou, H^i FLASHLIGHTS a BATTERIES th. wortd 1 they }ast hnger Sole Agents L. E. TELS i* Co SINGAPORE.47 words
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Article1401 1932-12-17 18 FAMOUS WOMAN PLAYER'S TIPS TO TYRO*. BY MISS JOYCE WETHERED, SEVERAL TIMES BRITISH CHAMPION. {STRICTLY COPYRIGHT. XIV.POINTS ABOU T WOMEN'S PLAY. No doubt the time has come when I begin to look upon the girl golfers growing up to-day as almost of another generation, a fresh set1,401 words
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Advertisement115 1932-12-17 18 STUDENTS' AIDS FOR J CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS. I junior Cam! ridee Ten Years* Series (Question Papers, each suhject |o v Senior Cambridge Ten Years' I Series Question Papers, each snbject o.u Qrestkn and Answers oa British Empire History First series i.jo f Questi. n and Answers on Rritish I Empire Histon-,115 words
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Article1753 1932-12-17 19 |Tjie Ci_sl_§h <m<( Scottish Leslies. *Z A How the side* are shaping <_ Sheffield Wednesday, who moved into the second position m the tables m the First Division of the English League, are playing away to-day, and so are the Arsenal, so that the Villa, who will1,753 words
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Article674 1932-12-17 19 GAMES ON DECEMBER 24. The holiday programme of matches m the Engish Leagues are as follows. ENGLISH LEAGUE, Div. I. Arsenal v. Sheffield U. Birmingham v. Portsmouth' Blackburn v. Middlesbrough Blackpool v. Newcastle U. Derby County v. Aston V. Everton v. Wolverhampton Leeds U. v. Bolton W.674 words
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Article603 1932-12-17 21 Radiator - Motoring Notes garage gossip Radiator b >L SMALL CAR PERFORMANCES. ACCELERATION BETTER THAN ON MANY BIG CARS. Good acceleration nowadays is a quality which is even more important than sheer maximum speed. When a high average is required, the car with the quick get-away almost invariably scores over a faster603 words
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Advertisement42 1932-12-17 22 j I T\ The Suit that changed bathing I\ to swimming ft 1 10 x I ci BRITISH L.\ *Mt I John Little Co., Ltd. I Manjo Saiboo, Jj Robinson Co., Ltd« I A. Mohamed Saiboo, Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd I Singapore.42 words
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Article, Illustration70 1932-12-17 23 Empire Radio Chinese Girls' Tableaux. P/ramiri Act by the pupils of the Coivfnt md the Ch'iese Girls' School. Kuala Lumpur. Left to right:— Misses Wong Teck Chan, Yap Swee Sam, Chan Moh Cheng and Pan Pong Yoong. clever photograohic study of Irene Ware, the Fox S\v\ June Vlasek fright), Fox70 words
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Article, Illustration54 1932-12-17 24 Picture of the bucket drerige launched by Pelepah Tin Dredging, Ltd., at Kota Tinggi (Johore) on Marriage I brother of teenth dai Mr. and Mrs.H Groiw New British Army unifcrm, front view. No tie is worn. The deerstalker cap New British uniform from the54 words
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Article, Illustration95 1932-12-17 25 A business that is booming There are good sales for scrap iron m lanjong Rhu, Singapore. entsjn recently ot Mr. Chang Hsueh Tsing, younger shal Chang Hsueh Ling, to Miss Lucy Tsai, thirr of Mr. Tsai Shon Kai, of Tientsin, an old Imperial Statesman.95 words
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Article, Illustration79 1932-12-17 26 11 My Sixth." Winning effort by Mitakam Raksha (Singapore) m E'oat?. and Co.'s Gevaert contest. Kathleen Stammers, English tennis star, is also a lacrosse player. Students' Managing Committe e of Raffles College, Singapore. Pupils of the Chinese Girls' School end the Convent, Kuala Lumpur, who79 words
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Advertisement80 1932-12-17 27 FINE CHRISTMAS FARE, j YY n i i y^ 00^^m^MaMtaT TP r W3 Z**a^B^ r --^J=^^*^^^-^^^mmmW^mm*j'*\^ SB 'afg Hi w si If* Prices Down to Pre -War Level. I 1 PRIME 60 cts. I per AUSTRALIAN per j V j I JL JUL 1 lb TURKEYS Ib! I I I80 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1932-12-17 28 Cineque - Cineque notes «tii«J ueus fgzggggm HIM! ;\*|>. Edited by PLAYERS* SUMMER WARDROBES. FASHIONS FOR THE COMING SPRING. According to Jeanette Mac Donald, the blonde beauty who is appearing opposite Maurice Chevalier m his new Paramount picture, Love Me To-Night," fashions for the late spring and early summer are1,073 words
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Article, Illustration2250 1932-12-17 29 William Penny - KAREN MORLEY IS A DIFFERENT" ACTRESS. William Penny Does Hollywood Properly Understand Her (By Someday they that sit- m judgment upon Hollywood's eccentrics will appreciate the fact that Karen Morley is not indifferent, but rather different. She is the screen capital's perennial Sphinx, as different m her own way as2,250 words
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Advertisement134 1932-12-17 31 IF YOU DON'T TAKE ME JF Jf*, j TO SEE SUNNYSIDE xjrjfcjjk X I UP I'LL LET kffK*W^^ YOU Jp =Sjy x < I DROP f ALHAMBRA (Boming |?#X Sdortly The inexhaustable Supply of Creat Pictures. TWENTY MEN SENT TO THE BOTTOM Daylight Made Tawdry the OF THE SEA FOR134 words
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Article, Illustration1155 1932-12-17 32 Philine - Philine A Royal Christina.? The Crown Jewellers Display their Diamonds The Vogue of Evening Muffs. By London. Xov. 30 (by Air Mail). The Royal Opening of Parliament was the function of outstanding importance which occasioned their Majesties' return to town from Sandringham. But Sandringhair. will see them1,155 words
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Article106 1932-12-17 33 An artist had a dog to which ne wafgreatly attached Jetoj pet contracted an affection of the throat, whereupon the artist sent fo a specialist, a famous Harley Stree. d °Thl' doctor, when found he had been called m to treat a dag, was far from pleased. However,106 words
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Article156 1932-12-17 33 There is at least one boy for whom pleasant illusions have been rudely dispelled this Christmas. "I su;.pose," said his father on Christmas Eve, "you'd like to see Santa Claus, wouldn't you, Bobby 4 No, I wouldn't, was Bobby, emphatic reply. "I saw him this156 words
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Advertisement200 1932-12-17 33 IrMykol is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis tbat tlie quantity of sugar and acetone m the urina of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the j various organs of the body200 words
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1716 1932-12-17 34 MAKE YOUR CHRFSTMAS PARTY A SUCCESS. Hint 8 On Food Games And Decorations. Three things make the Christmas party a success skillful organising, good food, and plenty of fun. Lack of any of these is enougn to mar the eveningOrganising rules all three, whether the party is to be a1,716 words
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Advertisement104 1932-12-17 34 aoycfcs ASPIRIN is famous /X^f V -JM throughout J^ A^ El y a 1 V c world n Hk >/ Ji' aAmmw 9^ Millions use v JP^ or headache, M A^, J^^ m \\^r^ toothache, earache, Jm? 4j*\ V .mMMMr^ rheumatism, influent q rJj <^fiw ,^^^r za neura^i a 3ii104 words
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Advertisement144 1932-12-17 35 I TAKE YOUR DOCTOR'S TIP BIOCITIN Charges Your Brain and Nerve Cells With Energy, and so j J Ensures Against Physical and Mental Fatigue. j j Obtainable m powder and tablet from all first-class Dispensaries, j and Stores or from I J HINNAM LITTLE DISPENSARY, LTD., J 339, 31 1144 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1932-12-17 36 Radiofan - Radiofan reception notes JM technical tips Edited by^g^ EMPIRE BROADCAST RECEPTION. NEW RECEIVERS DESCRIBED. Now that the British Empire Broadcast tests have commenced and permanent transmissions will so<m_ be an accomplished fact, great interest has been aroused m the correct type of receiver for these transmissions. Realising1,092 words
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Advertisement26 1932-12-17 37 CERTIFIED CHOICE QUALITY AUSTRALIAN BUTTER. i i /^w******t\ PURE I 8 ,TMOCOMe O !u-B^^i m* >*• «>» *m «4> 'I' W ga*aa*a**a a t t t 1 O26 words
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Advertisement381 1932-12-17 37 "*>** \^l£?V3 PHONE 4198 I _____W4___S____. V^ Aa********. We are Malaya's Leading Stockists of the most Comprehensive J Range of RADIO AND MAINS COMPONENTS", etc., I Just unpacked the latest from Olympia Show. Marconiphouc Pick-ups Wearite Screened 11. F. Chokes: i Wearite 0.6 Oscillators and 0.T.1 and 0.T.2 Intermediates. Colvern381 words
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Advertisement180 1932-12-17 38 ♦♦***.>.>.>.;-».^ Ic. E.C. RADIO I GECOPHONE All Electric MULTI-WAVE I I I Superheterodyne Receiver For A. C. Mains X i X < ~-________!«___tfi_fl Ks9^*^i^_. vi BffliW*HiTiwßfiyii_l» n_fT jrrß__E X X f A.C. MAINS MODEL. M^^^^ fc A*B .l^^l 2 (13 /80 and B l^^^^^^^^^flJT^B^fl v phone 1/ «l I^^^^^Hj^^^^Bf 1180 words
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Article, Illustration30 1932-12-17 39 Sea Gypsy," by H. D. Meads, Kuala Lumpur. 11 Penang Fisherman, by Neville H. Perera. The above are prize-winning pictures m the local Gevaert contest.30 words
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Article, Illustration36 1932-12-17 40 By Taviaki, Bedomg, Kedah A prize-winning effort m a Gevaert contest for amateurs organised by Ebata and Co., Singapore. by Albert S. Ooi, Mor stat Another prize photograph m the Gevaen contest.36 words
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Article, Illustration63 1932-12-17 41 The new Alkaff Mosque, m Alkali Gardens, Serangoon, Singapore. This attractive place of worship (to which, we regret, a wrong name was given m our issue of last week) was built out of moneys provided by Syed Abdul Rahman bin Shaikh Alkaff, on his land, which has63 words
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155 1932-12-17 41 FAKED ENTRY PAPERS. Only eight of the 92 Chinese immigrants recently landed by the immigration boards of the bureau of customs have been found to have field identification papers with the bureau before they left China, the remaining 84 having presented faulty immigration papers, it was155 words
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Article39 1932-12-17 41 Ask a friend: "What is the half of two and two?" He will reply: "Two." He is wrong. The half of two is one and two added to one makes three! This forms a neat catch.39 words
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Advertisement228 1932-12-17 41 (Everybody j FOUNTAIN 1 1 PEN |2| Here are pens to please both if eye and hand Pens m J&j delightful colours and varied Sfcj designs. Their matchless S beauty and perfect craftsman- pi ship make them a pleasure $a j ti to use and a pride to own .jjj228 words
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Article1531 1932-12-17 42 LAST WEEK OF CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. WHAT TO BUY AND WHERE TO GET IT. The last week of Christmas shopping commences to-day. It is the dawn cf the season, the great festive season. To the vast majority of Christians m Singapore it is just the spice which makes1,531 words
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Advertisement66 1932-12-17 42 THE MOST FAMOUS WRITING PAD IN THE WORLD SOLD BY ALL LEADING STATIONERS, THE W-iTING "AO WITH THE MOST WO»4t>EWfUL SAUE W THt WOW.D 1 100 (?|&B Sheers j feiailkte I I l az 1- !*?-,3t I WifitefPadl 1 i Qf***AV I i I ENVELOPES SAME SHADE REF. N° 6932.66 words
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Article290 1932-12-17 43 SCORES IN SYDNEY MATCH. NEW SOUTH WALES. -First Innings. Wendell Rill, c Jardine, b Tate 22 lingleton, not out 119 Rradman, 1.b.w., b Tate 18 Kippax. c Voce, b Tate 3 McCabe, c Allen, b Tate 67 Hird. c Ames, b Allen 9 Cummins, I.b.w290 words
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Advertisement201 1932-12-17 43 ALWAYS KEEP WITH- YOU A POT OF j I AMRUTANJAN j A SOVEREIGN REMEDY I (m\Wk HEADACHE i RHEUMATISM I i m%Z* NEURALGIA J y^^k> TOOTHACHE < /^^vTw CUTS, BRUISES XW^^y^^ COUGH, COLD j I /jrH^^f^^ and a other aches and P ains I Vf/illj: 0F FULL FCRTY YEARS I201 words
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Advertisement97 1932-12-17 43 t FOR WEAK DIGESTION AND I CONSTIPATION j USE j OUR FAMOUS "ATANK NIGRAH PILLS 32 Pills for 80 cents only. i The Pills are a sure cure for j urinary diseases, for all diseases re- f suiting from youthful indulgence, I imparting wonderful strength and i vigour, aiding digestion97 words
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Article936 1932-12-17 44 I Cur renf&Quotftf ions. (Supplied by Messrs. Fraser and Co.. Union Building, Singapore, specially for the "Malayan Saturday Host.") 3INGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. 7% of 1926 Redem. 1931/36 555.000 102.00 103.00 cum. int. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% of 1901 1940 400,000 105.00 110.00 nom. 4i% of 1907 1947936 words
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Article363 1932-12-17 46 Directors' Half-Yearly Report. An ordinary general meeting of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., will be held on Dec. 21 at the offices of the company m Ocean Building at noon. In their report for the half year ended Sept. 30. 1932. the directors state: After writing off depreciation363 words
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Article162 1932-12-17 46 P. AND 0. ACCOUNTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.} London, Nov. 29. The feature of the accounts of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company for the year ended September 30, 19*32, is the noteworthy additional information supplied on this occasion to stockholders. A detailed profit162 words
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Article210 1932-12-17 46 Profit of Malaya General Co. (of Gt. Wiiichester-st., X.C), which has rubber plantations m Johore, £792 to 31st Aug. (agst. loss of £2,049). Net amount brought m was £16,616, agst. which is charged £1,039 for tax. Crediting £2,881 as part profit on realisation of investments, etc., there is210 words
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Article65 1932-12-17 46 The wedding took place at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday last week of Mr. R. I. Barton-Wright, of the Asiatic Petroleum Company (T.M.9.), Ltd., Kuah Lumpur, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Barton-Wright, of Broughton, Hants, to Valeric Beatrice Peace, younger daughter of the late W. H. J.65 words
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Advertisement162 1932-12-17 46 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POgT (Illustrated) 56-60, >nson Koad, hingaponv ADVERTISING RATES: Per month. On cover (Front and Back, Full Page $100.00 half Page 50.00 1/8 Page 34.00 On Inside Cover. Pages li and 111. Full Page 90.00 Half Page 45.00 1/3 Page 31.00 Contracts for positions on cover minimum period162 words
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Article, Illustration851 1932-12-17 47 LONDON LETTER. **v,« it© 10 rhe *IVS OLD COUNTRY. SCOTTISH HOME RULE TO THE FORE. London, Nov. 29 (by Air Mail. Scottish Home Rule has sprung more than ever into the limelight with the debate about it m the House of Commons. It is one of the questions of the851 words
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Advertisement338 1932-12-17 48 ASSETS EXCEED $.2,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $3b.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 has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British338 words
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