Malayan Saturday Post, 4 February 1933
1933-02-04
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section12 1933-02-04 1 THE MALAYAN Saturday Post the malayan tribune VOL XI. singapore NO. 19.12 words
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Advertisement113 1933-02-04 1 X? Special appointment fe\Aj» lb. HD. Hbc Mm of Siam. j GENUINE CUT CRYSTAL WARE j FOR THE BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED HOME. TOOT EFFECTIVE MODERN DESIGNS THAT WILL COMMAND attention and admiration. I [U. .llm^ LARGEST SELECTION OF EVERYTHING USEFUL. Singapore. R P Dp SUVA ITD PENANG> 19/21, High Street. BBW113 words
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Advertisement53 1933-02-04 2 THE Malaya Tribune I Press 1 Limited, j 56-60, Anson Road, SINGAPORE. j; PRINTERS I OF THIS I PUBLICATION The Malayan Saturday Post THE 1 JOB PRINTING I DEPARTMENT undertakes:- I Book Work, I Catalogues. j Monthly Magazines, and General j Jobbing Orders. I Prompt Execution I of all Orders.53 words
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Advertisement125 1933-02-04 2 #^v 4 rSi j|L i* jj.^'C Jmm\ -m> y -j^!^"- m^J l^^K I i w VJ -^^^M^MV^mft^nT^i "fj_ Jl^^^^i s i^P*^^^_i___S*?^__| 1 ■Tue lavourite Mineral Waters Jjwlna orit the NATURAL BEAUTY jm mffm^K^^n\^ oi tionr batr •M^K Mf^\ f l *"*""j J 1 iii *3 sP^if 1 -__Qo> Stacomb is125 words
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THE Malayan Saturday Post
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Article63 1933-02-04 1 Page. •Editorials 2 Sparkles," by "Quiz" 3 Sports Notes, by Echo 4 Malayan Sports News and Pictures 5 In and Out of the Ring 8 Motoring 9 Home Soccer II Talkie Topics 13 Photographic Section 17, 18, 19 and 20 Literary Notes 22 Commercial 23 Woman's63 words
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Article237 1933-02-04 1 Mrs. H. M. Cantrell is back again at the Pup (Selangor Club bungalows! at Bukit Fraser and is looking very well atter her holiday m England. Her daughter. Miss Doris Cantrell. recently became engaged to Mr. Scoular, o( Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Moona Kader Sultan, J.P., President of the India-Ceylon (dub,237 words
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426 1933-02-04 1 Personalia here And there in Malaya. The Bon. Mi. 11. B, Egmont Jlake, of Kuala Lumpur, this week left tor a holiday al Home. Mr. W. A. Ward, M.C.S., lias returned from Home leave. He will serve as assistant secretary to the Retrenchment Comanittee. The Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams,426 words
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Article, Illustration34 1933-02-04 1 (Specially il>a:rn for the MS P" by Van Kee Leont THE PLANTER: "My labourers are slain, my trees are uprooted, my bark is destroyed— and yet I must not shoot34 words
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Advertisement72 1933-02-04 1 The MALAYAN SATURDAY POST is owned and published by the Malaya Tribune Press. Ltd., 56-60, Anton Road, Singapore. Communications regarding Articles and Illustrations should be addressed to TUE EDITOR; regarding Subscriptions and Adidtisements, to TIN. MAS ACER. Articles, sketches and photographs submitted for consideration should be accompanied by stamped and72 words
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Article1246 1933-02-04 2 commentary on current events. by the Editor. The matter of office hours Wai rained at the meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners on Monday. It was suggested that the city's servants hardly did a full day's work, which may be true of some of them but certainly is1,246 words
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Article84 1933-02-04 2 The engagement is announced o; Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe, son of Mr. Yeap Chor Ke, to Miss Ida Oei, daughter ot the late Mr. Oei Tiong Tiam, sugar king of Semarang. Mr. Yeap Dock Hoe is assisting m tbe management of his father's extensive business operations. Mi^s Ida Oei is84 words
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Article, Illustration566 1933-02-04 3 Quiz - Quiz k minn wiiitourinaliip. by■» The French and German Governments have resigned. Some countries have more than their share of the luck There s not a dog s chance of Malaya being granted similar relief. Here it is the public who must resign resign themselves to insignificance. Forty Million566 words
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Article62 1933-02-04 3 Mice are usually looked apon as i>oor animals, and the saying pOOT as a church mouse is quite common. But a mouse which nested iii a house m Alberta, Canada, was a Comparatively wealthy little animal, for when its nest was discovered and examined the lining was found62 words
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Article, Illustration18 1933-02-04 3 (Specially drawn for the M.S.P." by Van Kee Leong.^ The Policeman and the Bird Trapper.18 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1933-02-04 4 Echo - Echo TmmmmZim. t MTFEM by A neat rugger match at the Anson Koad Stadium on Saturday officially the end ot the Mala.\an >ea>on, though some games will s tl ll he played saw the South heat the North m the annual fixture, thus repeating last year's victory. This1,011 words
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Advertisement38 1933-02-04 4 THE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF ITS KIND IN THE WHOLE OF MALAYA. Singapore Casket Co., UNDERTAKERS, Monumental Masons and Marble Meredants Telephone No. 6075 Nos. I 3, PENHAS ROAD, off Lavender Street. AFTER OFFICE HOURS Telephone No. 6072.38 words
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Article, Illustration540 1933-02-04 5 RIMAU - RIMAU (BY Tbe Anson Hoad Stadium will be earning for itsell the name of the North's bogey ground if the South go on winning every match played on this ground as they have now done on the three occasions on which it bas been played here.540 words
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Article, Illustration649 1933-02-04 6 tournament aloft* the lines d the Malaya Cup competitions, with the champion torn <>t the North meeting the champion* ol the South in the final at Kuala Lumpur. VOIlld do much to enhance the popularity o! game which has made phenomena] progreai in T4'(«'nt yean. The649 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1933-02-04 7 iii Singapore and the announcement «.t their programme foi the UfcfcJ season is awaited with interest. There c no more news, at the moment, oj the progress made with the project mooted at the meeting ol the cricket section ol the S.C.t regarding nn invitation to1,022 words
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Article1185 1933-02-04 8 K. O - K. O. Battling Key's Greatest Battle. KNOCKED OUT BY YOUNG PELKEY. (By I am aide io give Battling Keys record ot his fights, both amateur and professional, and a abort account ol hi- great battle with Young Pelkey. Before lie fought Pelkey. Key's most1,185 words
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Article1263 1933-02-04 9 Radiator - Motoring Notes. garage gossip Radiator by Henry Ford held the mile record at 91.3 m.p.h. m 1903. The London area is now -eived by TOO traffic-control signals. Anythiug which possesses mass and motion is said to possess kinetic energy. Aluminium or other metal pencil ol 18 standard wire gauge are1,263 words
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CARS ARE DIFFERENT
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238 1933-02-04 10 Mn-- production is mpposed to make ill Cars alike, just as democracy is jupi to make all aiea equal, let, M M you Will hud the greatest CIaSS distinctions m the moat democratic country, sn you. will find car- coming from the -ame factory,238 words
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Article324 1933-02-04 10 Sailors are very quick to appreciate the personality of their ship, although this was perhaps more pronounced m the lays of mil. To-day it is the engineers who watch their engines like fond lathers, an 1 even murmur words ol encouragement io the soulless machinery. They say you324 words
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Article250 1933-02-04 10 THE SOUL OF A CAR. You can no more analyse the "souls of these cats than you can analyse the soul of a human being. Engineers can explain exactly how everything works just a- psychologists will explain exactly how the human brain works but they cannot explain this "soul. A250 words
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Article235 1933-02-04 10 When 1 use the term personality m connection with machinery I mean, of course, individuality. Ido not want anyone to think that 1 believe machines are immortal! But 1 do know that parting with a car that has had its day i> like parting with235 words
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Advertisement40 1933-02-04 10 The "Malaya Trihne" VBH^i^ HaHHH^^ HH i H^ H imii^ii^nHHmn__Hßßnm j_ramn_mmß_«n_«^mmßßannunußr 5 Cents Daily All the j Soundest News I Views Independent Progressive The Journal That Leads Public Opinion Its Sales are Continually Increasing Because It is The People's Paper40 words
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Article2171 1933-02-04 11 Pie English <\u«l Stollish I e^ucsTi How the side* c\ro $KApin$ A A "^^4 This year's Cap competition is confounding tha critics (ot prophets?) all right. Who would have ventured to predict that teani_> like the Arsenal and Aston Villa, Newcastle United, West Bromwich Albion and Huddersfield2,171 words
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Advertisement20 1933-02-04 12 FORMAMINT Tke Gera-Kfflisg Tkroat Tablet prevents and conquers Sore Throat you flfl the 1 k fuddeQ colds, m fl Al20 words
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Advertisement315 1933-02-04 12 Muscle Strains? /^i\ I -Jr Violent exercise fy Ll strains muscles; often causes aches or pains. 1 ,£^V^^ But Sloan's Liniment \J_J brings quick relief. Just V%r- apply it gently, without V rubbing. Instantly, you feel their equipment. a soothing warmth, a vigorous You, too, should circulation of the blood.315 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1933-02-04 13 Cineque - Cineque FILMLAND. 1 dited by 1932 ACADEMY AWARDS. PARAMOUNT TAKES FIVE OF NINE TROPHIES. Working simultaneously at the Paramount studios are the winners ol the three major individual awards for 1931-32 achievement* trom the Academy ot Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Helen Hayes, Fredric .March an 1 Frank1,175 words
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Article, Illustration2736 1933-02-04 14 Charles Darnton - Charles Darnton The Qualities of the Three Barrymores. (By Temperament ia popularly auppoeed to he proportionate to talent m actors. The hetter they are, the harder to handle. Sometime- thi- is true, and then again it isn't. But a great actor usually is suspected2,736 words
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Article131 1933-02-04 16 line il a true story told of Badereweki, tha world-famous Polish pianist. The gnat musician had promised to perform at a concert which wai being held by the Hoy Scouts of Pans m aid of charity. The Scouts uere delighted, lor the appearance of Padnraw^ki made the success131 words
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Article91 1933-02-04 16 There's no need to stand wearily about waiting lor your pal when he s late m keeping- his appointment— if you live m Hanover, Germany. That town has set up a meeting pillar at the crossing of eight streets, and this is now a tavourite rendezvous.91 words
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Article29 1933-02-04 16 An official report states that from 11)28 till last year, a period of four years, there were no murders or other crimes resulting m death m Norway.29 words
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Advertisement135 1933-02-04 16 •*w-mmm^~ m m m> m WATCH W&X ,933 l| ifc ___■> ___xlU_______l§___> .mi m '*mjmm*m'' nm Smn W^ mmm 1 I EDMUND LOWE. CHANDU-THE MAGICIAN. SET HIM Turn Guns into Snakes _n Turn Money into Frogs. Perform the famous Rope trick. Walk on Fire. Escape from a Collin thrown into135 words
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Article, Illustration79 1933-02-04 17 Off To The Front. Chinese Soldiers On the March To Defend North China. +4mmw*omm^:- y vv^- i RECULVERS TOWERS FROM THE AIR.— An air view of the Reculvers Towers, situated tour miles east ot Heme Bay, Kent. The remains of the eariy English Church, the two Western towers of which79 words
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Article, Illustration181 1933-02-04 18 AT THE JOHORE YACHT CLUB: EXCITING CHINESE NEW YEAR RACES. J. 6. Paddy." owned by the Hon. Mr. R. 0. Wirstedt, General Adviser, Johore, coming m second m the C. N. Y. race, at the Johore Yacht Club. The extensive buildings for the Victoria Bridge School, just behind the Jalan181 words
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Article, Illustration94 1933-02-04 20 Successful Chinese Art Students. Last year's graduates (6th batch) of the Oui Tuck Girls School, Malacca, photographed with their diplomas. <•»•%•«•»• Members of the San Yew Academy, Shanghai, prolific artists who recently held a highly successful exhibition. PCLIT.CS AND POTATOES.— Mr. Lloyd George was an interested member of the party94 words
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Advertisement126 1933-02-04 21 I New Eveready I KpiSß flashlights j I l^^H Regular Eveready Superior j lE^^H Quality, Workmanship I j^^^^K B For Sale Everywhere j I lT^»»n TRADB MARK i Metal Top Unit Cell. r^JZ^I I (patent throughout gßg FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES the world. —they last longer. m m I Sole Agents j126 words
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Advertisement322 1933-02-04 21 20 PAGES 20 EVERY SATURDAY The Saturday "Tribune" is now increased to 20 pages and contains A Page Of Pictures. A Wireless Page. Boys' Corner. Girls" Corner. Poultry Notes. Exclusive Air Mail Articles. And the Price is ONLY 5 CENTS EVER INCREASING SALES. the circulation of the paper is steadily322 words
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Article, Illustration6 1933-02-04 22 Literary Notes books and their writers.6 words
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Article1226 1933-02-04 22 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim MICHAEL ARLEN PROPHESIES: EDGAR WALLACE AND ELLERY QUEEN: MORE WOMEN NOVELISTS. (By London, Jan. IT (bgr Air Mail). Like L 932, 1983 baa begun well with a map ol attractive oovela. Amongst the fiist ol then is I rorpriae from Michael Arlen. One looks1,226 words
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Article301 1933-02-04 22 JOAN CONQUEST'S FINE NEW STORY. Thc Desert of ThiiV," by Joan Conquest. T. Werner Laurie, Ltd 75. W.] This is perhaps the finest story vet written by a gifted authoress with a long list of successful novels to her credit. It is straight forward adventure, of a301 words
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1485 1933-02-04 23 Commercial Intelligence. Commodity and Company Reports. BRITISH OUTLOOK ENCOURAGING. NO INDICATION OF IMPROVEMENT IN WORLD CONDITIONS. Undoubtedly m some directions the commercial movement of Great Britain is now more active, and it this improvement becomes more pronounce we shall see a further riae m industrial ordinary shares and Home Railway1,485 words
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Article126 1933-02-04 24 AN X'MAS WIRELESS EPISODE IN VIENNA. Vienna, Jan. 21 A broadcasting company m N ienna arranged that for 2s. anyone could wnd Christmas or Sew tear greeting U* a friend over the the a ireless. Hen and Kraii X. who live m Lin/, were listening to126 words
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Article127 1933-02-04 24 The greatest enemy of the airman is fog; it makes landing difficult and is responsible for many accidents. Fitted to a new Imperial Airways machine is a device which will make Hying m tog banks and clouds comparatively safe. It is known as the artificial hoii/oii. (hi127 words
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Article116 1933-02-04 24 In Arabian deserts there are no birds, but explorers hear whistling, singing noises just the same. It is the sand that sings. Mi. Barney Thomas, the well-known explorer, describes thii singing as a loud droning, and ascribes it to the slipping ol the sand of i whole116 words
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Advertisement188 1933-02-04 24 m FOR WEAK DIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION j USE j I OUR FAMOUS ATANK NIGRAH PILLS" 32 Pills for 80 cents only. j j The Pills are a sure cure for j urinary diseases, for all diseases re- j suiting from youthful indulgence, j imparting wonderful strength and l vigour, aiding188 words
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Advertisement48 1933-02-04 24 l\ f^^f WEAKNESS, lIaX^A debility §D AMEM I A te^^ES CH I EN S 'Syrup vWli 7/ ltv\ o( Haemoglobin Already 30.000 DottDrs throughout thc world have agreed that this radicii remedy ALWAYS CURES, and gives health and itrcngth. Far better than semms, raw meat, Medicated wines, etc48 words
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..WOMAN'S VIEWPOINT.
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Article1228 1933-02-04 25 Philine - Philine SANDRINGHAM RECREATIONS: MAKING THE THAMES FREEZE: WOMEN INVADE MEN'S SHOPS. (By Loudon, Jan. \6 (by Air Mail.) Their Majeatiai are enjoying every minute ot the simple country Lite which Sandringham affords them at the moment. Amongst their moat popular diversions are pheasant shoot my and rambling1,228 words
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Article1047 1933-02-04 25 Marian - Marian (By ITALIAN EGGS. Put a dessert spoon full of butter m a bowl. Work half a teaspoon mustard into the butter and a half oz. of grated cheese. Break three into a buttered pie dish, divide the mustard butler into three parts and put one part ou1,047 words
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Advertisement293 1933-02-04 26 THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST (Illustrated) 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore ADVERTISING RATES: Per mouth. On cover (Front and Back, I Full Page •■00.00 half Page *0.00 1/3 Page 34.00 On Inside Cover. Pages II and III. I Full Page «0.00 Half Page JB-00 1/3 Page »l-00 Contracts for positions en cover293 words
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Article, Illustration2608 1933-02-04 27 LONDON... ..LETTER. *eiL,« ,h "MS 01 0 COUNTRY. SHOWING BRITAIN'S GOODS. London, Toot., Jan. 17 (byAir Mail). The optimism in tlie country's futon prospects, |o which reference was made in lt*l week's letter, ha< been sireii^thened by t lie news that the British Industries Fair, which i> being held in2,608 words
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Advertisement110 1933-02-04 28 K________H ____U_S(_______________^________^ is^? m l^ l==^=S s I mmm l^^__& r.% X |!iEE?===____=L IB mm wZmTmn W\W_^^^^^^_ m§=^^ I m* mY==^==£. MB Zi f _______l I^Am^ \\W A Jl^^F^^^^^^^^ V IB AY ER I Beware of Imitations! Of all good products there are imitations which are not only worthless but110 words
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Radio in Malaya.
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Article575 1933-02-04 29 Immediate Success of 8.8.C.'s New Short -Wave Service. The long period of careful research and experiment, which preceded the inauguration last month of the British Broadcasting Corporation's Empire Short-wave Service, has been fully justified by the tremendous success already achieved. Rapid development of the market for short-wave575 words
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Article454 1933-02-04 29 REVIEW OF LAST YEAR'S PROGRESS. In Britain there uere probably more outstanding events associated with broadcasting than m any other country last year. The 8.8.C. completed its fust decade and its first five million licensed listeners. It left the scene of its early exploits, Savoy Hill,454 words
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Article259 1933-02-04 29 ROBERT BRIDGES PAID TRIBUTE. In his recent Christmas Broadcast, His Majesty the King paid a fitting and appropriate tribute to the marvels of the science of Broadcasting and made special reference to its great possibilities m bringing about the whole British Empire into closer touch with259 words
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Article123 1933-02-04 30 What must rank a> one of the moat peculiar aeroplane craahes that ever happened occurred m tlie United States recently. Experts who examined the plane after fhe accident said that the ill-fated 'plane had heen flying high to avoid a diverse aloud condition, and at123 words
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Article367 1933-02-04 30 THAT you cannot hear when asleep (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) It has often been said that an hour's sleep before twelve o'clock ls better than two hours after. Moreover, that part of one's sleep that occurs m the early stages of a night's rest, especially if before367 words
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325 1933-02-04 30 WIRELESS STATIONS RECEIVED IN MALAYA. Wave. Station. Time. (Singapore) 80 Rome (Italy) 2RO Daily from 10 p.m. 7O a Khabarovsk (U.S.S.R.) DtMy from 5 p.m. 62 5 Long Islaml, WIXV Friday, 8 to 10 p.m. g Prague Tues. anci 33° a m 0 Kuala Lumpur (M.A.R.S.) lues, and l ri.325 words
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Advertisement231 1933-02-04 30 PHONE 4198. fl \Jt™^*¥^ PHONE 4198 »x __X MLmmX mtm Vapio souweyf mfIQH We are Malaya's Leading Stockists of the most Comprehensiv« Range of RADIO AND MAINS COMPONENTS", etc., Just unpacked the lates from Olympia Show. Marconiphone Pick-ups: Wearite Screened H. F. Chokes: Wearite O.G Oscillators and 0.T.1 and 0.T.2231 words
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Article6179 1933-02-04 31 SAPPER - THE FINCER OF FATE SAPPER Our Sh^t Sto7u. 1 (BY The tunny thing about it was that I did not know George Barstow at all well. Had he bean an intimate personal friend of mine, the affair might have seemed more natural. But lie wasn't lie was just a cluh6,179 words
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Article899 1933-02-04 34 PULLING UP A TRAIN IN 30 YARDS. Man Who Made Lights 0' London. (By Jerry Allen; Special to the MS.P.) A Russian inventor, Mr. Theophan von Borjymeky, has brought to London his invention of an automatic emergency drag shoo brake which he has -pent twelve years perfecting.899 words
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Article49 1933-02-04 34 Baron: "My ancestor was distinguished during the Crusades for his fine handling of the artillery." But gunpowder had not been invented then," hurst out his friend. No, but the Saracen*, seeing the many guns he displayed, thought that is had at last been invented and they fled m dismay."49 words
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1537 1933-02-04 35 Malayan Shares Current Quotations. (Supplied by Messrs. Fraser and Co.. Union Building, Singapore, specially for the Malayan Saturday Post.") paid up Value. Dividends. 100,000 1 10% a/c. 31.12.32 iSo,ooo 5/- 10% for year 30. 6.32 i' 300,000 1 nil for year 31. 12. 31 tf 750,000 1 30. 6.32 1,450,0001,537 words
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Advertisement298 1933-02-04 37 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, £.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the British298 words
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Advertisement43 1933-02-04 38 PRECISION INSTRUMENTS .THEODOLITES DUMPY LEVELS STAVES PRISMATIC COMPASSES KOAD TRACERS REFLECTING LEVELS CLINOMETERS MEASURING TAPES AND CHAINS DRAW INC, INSTRUMENTS BOXWOOD SCALES METAL SLIDE RULES LATEXOMETERS METROLACS THERMOMETERS SHIPS CLOCKS BINNACLES COMPASSES SEXTANTS BINOCULARS Sole Agents for W. F. STANLEY fit CO., LTD.43 words
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