Malayan Saturday Post, 24 December 1932
1932-12-24
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section21 1932-12-24 1 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST VOL. X. Singapore, Saturday December 24, 1932. NO. 13. THE Malayan Saturday Post SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1932.21 words
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Advertisement167 1932-12-24 1 Proprietors: TH_ "MALAYA TRIBUNE" PR_SS,LTD.| jl tNCO«I»O>tATtD IW THg STWAITg 3tTTI.fcH«NT» U I 3Bp Special appointment <&• Ibe lnfl of Sianu KSTD. **^M^*\ 1872 I c" Genuine Cut Crystal Ware W POR THE BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED HOME. VMMJffIfW a <3__L. EFFECTIVE MODERN DESIGNS THAT WILL COMMAND JBSL ATTENTION AND ADMIRATION. 11®167 words
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Advertisement85 1932-12-24 2 r___l!be-i ct e_i c_ e__ c__ ca ca ca ca c__ i_3 r;y THE I Malaya I Tribune I Press I 1 Limited. I jjj 5«-60, Anson load, X SINGAPORE. 3 5 PRINTERS I OF THIS 1 I PUBLICATION i The Malayan I ISaturday Post THE I JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT85 words
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Article72 1932-12-24 1 The MALAYAN SATURDAY POST is owned and published by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., 36-60, Anson Road, Singapore. Communications regarding Articles and Illustrations should be addressed to THE EDITOR; regarding Subscriptions and Advertisements, to THt. MANAGER. Articles, sketches and photographs submitted for consideration should be gccompanied by stamped and addressed72 words
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Article67 1932-12-24 1 Page. Editorials 2 11 Sparkles," by "Quiz" 3 Sports Notes, by Echo 4 Malayan Sports News and Pictures 5 Golf, by Joyce Wethered 9 Home Soccer 10 Motoring II Talkie Topics 12 Photographic Section 17, 18, 19 and 20 Radio 22 Woman's Viewpoint 24 London Letter67 words
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Article111 1932-12-24 1 The death is announced, at the age of 60 years, of Major Hargrave Barry de Hamel, ex-Chief Police Officer, Penang. Major de Hamel was educated at Charterhouse. In 1889 he received a commission m the Londonderry Artillery, later rising to captain, and m 1903 being gazetted major. In 1895, he111 words
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552 1932-12-24 1 Personalia... here and there in Malaya.. The death has occured at Sungei Bakap of Mr. Kee Tek Leng, the wellknown Province planter and landed proprietor, at the age of 61. The engagement is announced between Capt. Percy Reginald Penrose Miers, R.A., only son of the late Captain and Mrs. P.552 words
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Article, Illustration16 1932-12-24 1 Mr. J. Strachan, General Manager of the F.M.S. Railways, who left Malaya yesterday on retirement.16 words
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Article878 1932-12-24 2 commentary on current evenis. by the Editor. The Cf*r*n Colonist, a well produced journal .till m its first year but flourishing, publishes with its December issue an Ottawa Supplement." In tabulated form on one page are set forth Chief Colonial Gains m Brief." We give two items Straits878 words
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Advertisement25 1932-12-24 2 FRIENDLY RELATIONS RESUMED. mWAWM m*mgmY mfmflm\ M l**W mmWLW A iMff" Lw __B_»_!_ill!'s_Bß__N. WALKIKG OUT WITH iVAN Specially drawn for the ,4 M.5.P." by Duckworth.25 words
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Article765 1932-12-24 3 TOSTIJmy^HOT A Happy Christmas, folks. Hang your stockings up to-night. Santa ma y remember But what's he going to do about the stockingless fair ones? I don't want the sort of Christmas box that Al Rivers gave Cordeiro a week ago. Quite a film colony is assembling m Singapore765 words
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Advertisement56 1932-12-24 3 THE CUB'S COMPLAINT. j '(.t X Ih*** Z s /-r T i [\L If a v\\ S I \ni/M x^^r 9 x~ AtTKr/a'***' rx yr m i am Specially drawn for the "M.S.P." by Van lie Long. Malayan merchants complain that Government favour the Crown Agents too moch ■«i t56 words
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Article803 1932-12-24 4 Echo - Echo notes of Ihe weeK I HL Saturday was a day of rugger sensations. In the Northern Division, Selangor triumphed over Perak, and at Ipoh, too, and thus qualified for the Malaya Cup final for the first time for eight years m the Southern Division, the Malacca-Negri Sembilan803 words
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Advertisement167 1932-12-24 4 DIARIES 4K F u T r UL LETTS POCKET fif*s!S^2?StoL Supplied m the following til r^' (>lie ay to i >a c anc ne ri* IX A LARGK VARIKTY ffi wtek to P age I)iaries m 7T <»r BINDINGS RO y |'ff Leather Bindings can be -;•;> 'Ifl^^^Pi From $1.00167 words
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Article, Illustration1698 1932-12-24 5 RIMAU - RIMAU (BY Just how unsafe it has been to attempt to forecast results, m this year's Malaya Cup rugby football competition at least, was shown last Saturday, when Selangor beat Perak at Ipoh, and the Negri-Malacca XV gave the Malaya Command the surprise of their lives.1,698 words
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Article1427 1932-12-24 9 JOYCE WETHERED - JOYCE WETHERED FAMOUS WOMAN PLAYER'S TIPS TO TYROS. I 1 BY MISS SEVERAL TIMES I BRITISH CHAMPION. (STRICTLY COPYRIGHT) I XV.— HOW TO USE YOUR FEET. j 5 In most walks of life we are told that we ought to begin at the bottom of the ladder1,427 words
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Article1721 1932-12-24 10 yjie° English aim. Scottish b^u§£| Jr^^ m m How fhe side* *\re shaping _> >: S^ The upsets of the season start to-day. By the time the holiday programmes are through, and the Third Round of the F.A. Cup competition is over on Jan. 14, there are1,721 words
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Article774 1932-12-24 11 Raidator - Raidator ■flg^oaraoe ©o§si»i*s3 L— There have been 41 fewer motor accidents m the city of Salford (England) during 10 months of this year cornered with last. This is attributed to traffic light signals. A A A It is forecast that the lines of the 1983 American cars will774 words
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236 1932-12-24 11 SPORTS CARS IN DEMAND MANUFACTURER'S RECORD MONTH. Statements that certain manufacturers of the mass-produced type of car are doing increased business has led to the belief that with the present need for economy it is mainly the cheap car which is m demand. That this is far from being the236 words
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Article177 1932-12-24 11 NOVEL USE FOR TRAFFIC LIGHTS. Miniature traffic signals were used m a recent motor reliability trial to control the competitors m a stop and restart test on a1 m 4 1/2 gradient. Robot policemen have already been used to start motor races, but this is the177 words
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Article175 1932-12-24 11 The name of Stenson Cooke, who is of course the indefatigable Secretary of The Automobile Association of Great Britain, is known to motorists the World over, but comparatively few realise just now much he has accomplished not only for British motorists, but also m the field175 words
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Article, Illustration1811 1932-12-24 12 Arthur Kempner - Arthur Kempner \*r from z .FILMLAND. Fdited by Cii.eqtH*. FRIENDSHIP WITH AN ACTOR. OFTEN BORN OF STRANGE CONTACTS. (By Someone is credited with the expression W T ho knows them best, loveb them best." It may easily apply, to motion picture stars, for those who know them best,1,811 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1932-12-24 14 William Penny - FILM CAREERS AND PARENTAL OBJECTIONS. William Penny Desires of the Young are Often Overlooked. (By Mothers and fathers, with young hopefuls to worry about, feel that it is their responsibility to choose a career that will lead to fame and fortune for their offspring. In concentrating their well-meant intentions on1,011 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1932-12-24 15 Comedy cameos and rhythm have formed the basis of the most recent scenes filmed for 8.1.P.'s Radio Revue by Archie de Bear and Richard Beville. This film, which will introduce on the screen the most popular of broadcasting personalities, has already been responsible for many interesting1,254 words
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Advertisement77 1932-12-24 15 FOR WEAK DIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION USE OUR FAMOUS "ATANK NIGRAH PILLS" 32 Pills for 80 cents only. The Pills are a sure cure for urinary diseases, for all diseases resulting from youthful indulgence, imparting wonderful strength and vigour, aiding digestion and thereby increasing and purifying blood. For further particulars, ask77 words
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Article27 1932-12-24 16 Everything comes to him who "waits"— especially if he plays the trombone. She was only a musician's daughter, but she married a man of note.27 words
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Article143 1932-12-24 16 Before Marriage. "Darling, I'm so sorry-it was all my fault." "No, dearest. It was mine." "My angel, it couldn't be. I wato blame." "Darling boy! Always trying to shield me." "No, no, sweetheart." "Yes, yes, dearest." "But my angel, I want to be guilty." "Dear, dear darling kissing him143 words
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Advertisement90 1932-12-24 16 ZANE GREYS j 44 The Golden West j A TRULY HEROIC-MAJESTIC CLASSIC j OF THE WEST. j THOUSANDS OF AMERICAN BISONS. HERD j AFTER HERD OF BUFFALO, TRIBES OF RED j INDIANS RAIDING A PIONEER SETTLEMENT, j BURNING IT TO THE GROUND AND SCALPING j THE HELPLESS INHABITANTS. I j90 words
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Article, Illustration57 1932-12-24 17 Gathering of staff and pupils at Pearl's Hill Malay School opening recently. SINGAPORE KHALSA ASSOCIATION. Group photograph taken on the occasion of the opening ceremony of the oavilion and grounds on Target Hill, performed by Sardar Sunder Singh Sawhny, the patron and senior Indian Interpreter,57 words
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Article, Illustration244 1932-12-24 18 Dance and Social: Oratorical Cont nt Trade School: Local Wedding. A group at the Christmas Carnival m the Memorial Hall last Saturday. A social was held on Dec. 16 at th» McNair School m honour of Miss 11 Jackie M Alwis' departure for Ceylon. Miss Alwis is seated m the244 words
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Article, Illustration94 1932-12-24 20 Selangcr won the annual rugby trophy match m Kuah Lumpur. Above, the beautiful trophy. Ahmad bin Jamal, physical culture instructor to several organisations m Singapore, said to have remarkable strength. Mr. Walter Elliot, British Minister of Agriculture. New section of rubber road m Raffles Place,94 words
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Advertisement207 1932-12-24 21 I YOUR FESTIVITIES WILL NOT BE j COMPLETE WITHOUT TINTARA I VfITITiPAnA I S WHICH ARE UNSURPASSED. PURE G RAPE I I ASK YOUR DEALER. f OR IF UNOBTAINABLE THERE ThC^S MARDT tk 50N5 LTa f jl ADELAIDE SOUTH AUSTRALIA. J APPLY DIRECT TO v _J t E. S. and207 words
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Article1232 1932-12-24 22 reception notes M k technical tips Edited by /§|^S^ Kadiofaa' NOTES OF THE WEEK. The recent tests carried out from Daventry have been reported on favourably and, so far as Malaya is concerned, everything is ready for the special Christmas programme to be broadcast to-morrow. An opportunity1,232 words
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Article, Illustration927 1932-12-24 22 AERIAL COUPLING AND GRID CONTROL. (By our Technical Expert.) In radio sets not using 1 a high frequency stage the aerial may be directly coupled to the grid of the^ detector valve, as m fig. 1, Cl being the tuning condenser connected m parallel. This tunes927 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1932-12-24 24 Philine; Philine - WOMAN'S VIEWPOINT. Philine Philine fashion* aiu! fancies tropical recipe*. 1 AN OLD ENGLISH MARKET-ROYAL VISITORS TO A FAIRY PALACE— A BRIDAL WREATH OF HAIR. (By All the world loves home-made cakes, pastries and jams and those hundred and one other good things to eat, which come to us fresh from1,242 words
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Article1334 1932-12-24 25 Marian - Marian (By Cream two tablespoons butter and three spoons sugar together till thick and white, then beat m two eggs and mix well add one tablespoon currants and one of sultanas, one teaspoon baking powder and the grated r'ri cf a lemon mix all together we ll then1,334 words
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Advertisement114 1932-12-24 25 STUDENTS' AIDS FOR I CAMBRIDGE 1 EXAMINATIONS. j Junior Cambridge Ten Years' .Series Question Papers, each j subject $0.41 Senior Cambridge Ten Years' j Series Question Papers, each subject 0.54 f Question and Answers on British Kmpire History, First 6eries :.oo I Question and Answers on British j Binpire History,114 words
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Article260 1932-12-24 26 What are the real causes of crime today This question was examined by Mr. Justice McCardie when charging the Grand Jury at Glamorgan Assizes at Swansea. And the answer he gave was that Poverty, drink, and gambling are enly minor causes of serious crime m this country.260 words
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Advertisement382 1932-12-24 26 (legTykoT! I is a great cure for DIABETES, lt was shown upon chemical I analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone m the urin«i of patients after a few days treatment with his preparation was J reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the 5 various organs382 words
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Article, Illustration1513 1932-12-24 27 LONDON... ..LETTER. COMPLIMENTS TO THE a DYESTUFF MAKERS. The British dyestuffs industry is complimented m the third report of the Committee which has been considering the position of the Industry. This report states that export trade m British dyestuffs is making substantial progress, and that tho total output of dyestuffs1,513 words
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Article366 1932-12-24 28 "RE-TRYING 500-YEAR-OLD CASES. The first Court Baron to be held m ljndon for centuries has been heard l>efore the Master of the Rolls, Lord Han worth. It opened with the ancient cry of the Court Bailiff, v Oyez Oyez Ovez If any will be essoined or enter any plaint, let366 words
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Article366 1932-12-24 28 Twelve important archaeological ex peditions from Great Britain will soon be m full swing excavating the ancient civilisations of Kgypt and Palestine. There are also another dozen lesser excavations planned, and altogether about £50,000 will be spent during the winter. Wliere does the money come from?366 words
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Article200 1932-12-24 28 The problem of the man who has come down from oue of the Universities with a degree but cannot get a job is very much to ttie fore just now. There are men who came down at the end of last session and who are still without200 words
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Article103 1932-12-24 28 Once again the old custom of the Cumberland Martinmas hirings of farm servants has* been carried out at Carlisle and other towns. Though the attendance was large, there was a tendency to hire fewer hands for the next half year. A scarcity of women and girls103 words
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Advertisement58 1932-12-24 28 \^^K\f Thousand (BAYERJ J> y Good Counsels^^s^g^/ i\V best is: "Take i\ I|\ V Mm^ 9o s ASPIRIN". I v\ V\ 1 J Sn\\OS>hL Solution into the \\j i 1 li) treatment brings speedy and \X I /VS -A 111 sure relief m all rheumatic troubles. ____r m*m*mmma m gf*Zw58 words
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Article636 1932-12-24 29 I lii.m.i fjuoltthoi.s- S (Supplied by Messrs. Fraser and Co., Union Building, Singapore, specially for the "Malayan Saturday Koet.") MINING COMPANIES. Caoital Issue THURSDAY'S PRICES. J-H,,« \?uu> Dividends. NAMES OF COMPANIES. paid up valu«. liuyers. Sellers. £100,000 1 10% a/c. 31.12.32 ASAM KUMBANG 23/6 25/ 6 £180,000 5/-636 words
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Article721 1932-12-24 30 000,000 2 U% for year 31.12.31 ALEX. BRICKWORKS7J% Cm. Pf. 1.00 1.50 800,000 2 "Nil for year 31.12.31 Do. do. Ordinary 0.50 0.80 nonw 23,582,761 1 BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO £5.0.0 £5.4.0 152,050 5 5% for year 30.6.32 BRITISH MALAYA TRUSTEE AND EXECUTOR CO. 5.00 5.50 1,000,000 50 CHINESE721 words
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Article330 1932-12-24 31 The rubber share market remains one of the quietest sections m the Stock Exchange, but there is little selling .going on, and it is obvious that any stimulation from Mincing Lane would speedily put prices on a much higher basis. The spirit of speculation, after its330 words
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Article617 1932-12-24 31 A CIGARETTE WAR Both Can-eras and Imperial Tobacco shares have been sol*, on the possibil \y of still keener compeuticn between the two m the low-priced cigarette business. The latter company has introduced a new brand m answer to the reported large sales of a similarly priced packet exploited by617 words
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Advertisement38 1932-12-24 31 THE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS KIND IN THE WHOLE OF MALAYA. Singapore Casket Co., UNDERTAKERS, Monumental Masons and Marble Merchants Telephone No. 6075 Nos. 1 3, PENHAS ROAD, off Lavender Street. AFTER OFFICE HOURS Telephone No. 6072.38 words
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Article1191 1932-12-24 32 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim fg^^xbooJis aiici meir wriiers. |_sy_ WHAT LONDON IS READING. THE ENGLISHMAN'S REWARD-TWO ENGLISH HEROINESTHE JOURNALIST EXPLORER. (By London, Nov. 15. Mr. John Galsworthy, whose novel, "Flowering Wilderness," has been one of the outstanding successes of the past fortnight, has just received the honour of the Nobel1,191 words
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Article259 1932-12-24 32 A NOVEL OF DISILLUSIONMENT. Three Meet/ by Anthony Bertram, Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 2s. 6d. Hero-worship (which includes heroine-worship) is a human weakness and consolation. Life is a burden unless we hug a few illusions. And when illusions are ruthlessly shattered, cynicism is born. Providence save humanity259 words
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Article283 1932-12-24 33 20 Pages For 5 Cents Every Saturday. WEEK-END SUPPLEMENT FOR THE HOME. Truly wonderful success has attended the innovation of giving nr 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 20283 words
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Miscellaneous533 1932-12-24 33 PHONF 4198. I \^SkS^^ PHONE 4198 t■* ammmmtammam- M*V**\m*\ We are Iviaiaya's Leading Stockists of the most Comprehensive Range of RADIO AND MAINS COMPONENTS etc., Just unpacked the latest from M Olympia Show. Marconiphone Pick-ups Wearite Screened H. F. Chokes Wearite 0.0 Oscillators: and 0.T.1 and 0.T.2 Intermediates. Colvern Type533 words
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Article989 1932-12-24 34 THEIR EFFECT ON LIFE AND GROWTH. (By Goldstein Chen, M. B.J Vitamins should be sought m tho field or m the market, and not m the drugstore. In case of suspected vitamin deficiency m the diet corrective should be taken through the use of suitable natural foodstuffs, and989 words
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Article126 1932-12-24 34 A handkerchief (linen or silk) is held m the right hand by one corner. Attention is called to the loose hanging corner. The loose corner is raised to the right hand, which drops it with a shake, still retaining the upper corner. This is repeated several times,126 words
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Advertisement43 1932-12-24 34 I\ \mm**H weakness; /Jn 2r/f DEBILITY (iv aiuem i a teT^-JESCHIENS 'Syrup 'll \m*sS Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doclors throughout the world have agreed that this radic&S remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and strength. Far better than serums, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc?43 words
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Article1523 1932-12-24 35 By THE AUTHOR OF A NEW EASTERN NOVEL. Clive Dalton, author of v WhiU Pagan," writes m M British Malaya (London) as follows White Pagan is a book that had to }>c written, so intense and lasting were the impressions left upon his mind." That is1,523 words
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Advertisement59 1932-12-24 35 *tMmt\\WKK^^m. MW mmWm AmmmW W* 3rtrtk^AtiryU%^C H m cases of digestive troubles which are accompanied by sickness, headaches, pressure m the abdomen, and increased formation of gases m general. Highly recommended by physicians. Intestinol ia put on the market m easily swallowed, sugarcoated tablets. Manufactured by Dr. Georg Henning, Berlin.59 words
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Article350 1932-12-24 36 Shopkeepers are among the most, long-suffering people m the world. At least that it the conclusion which seems obvious after hearing of the strange behaviour and weird requests of some of their customers. Quite apart from those M difficult M customers who can rarely enter a shop without350 words
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Article105 1932-12-24 36 Customer: You are very slow at figures, my lad! Newsboy P m out of pract i ce> Sir. Most of my customers say: "Keep the change." THE TALKER. Teacher: Why do we call English our mother tongue? Jimmy: Because father does not get a chance to use105 words
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Advertisement202 1932-12-24 36 TORN killh/m I Mmm* vl _t?9l lfl-^______l HL 1 1 T^JTOSQUITOES cany malaria. They arc Ifj- the only cause of this teirible diaease, from which thousands die every year. Pro- 1 teet yourself against this flying death-— spray Flit. FUt kills flies, mosquitoes, fleas, ants, A \s\ moths, bed bugs,202 words
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Advertisement369 1932-12-24 37 ASSETS EXCEED 512.000.000. ABSURANCE IN FORCE OVER 536.000.00 U. 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. Tha Company has £20,000 deposited with ths Supreme Court of England and complies with369 words
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