Malayan Saturday Post, 13 May 1933
1933-05-13
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Malayan Saturday Post
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Title Section16 1933-05-13 1 PRICE 20 CENTS. THE MALAYAN Saturday Post VOL XI. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1933. NO. 33.16 words
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Advertisement49 1933-05-13 2 THE Malaya Tribune I Press I Limited. I i 56-60, Anson Road, SINGAPORF. i PRINTERS OF THIS j PUBLICATION 1 1 The Malayan 1 Saturday Post j THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT j undertakes:— I Book Work, j Catalogues, Monthly Magazines and General Jobbing Orders. Prompt Execution of all Orders.49 words
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Advertisement148 1933-05-13 2 ■Tue Favourite Mineral Waters l__> REGLYROr is a great cure for DIABETES. It 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 various148 words
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Article625 1933-05-13 1 Personalia... here and there m Malaya Dr. R. A. Pallister. Me.h al Officer, Batu (iajah. has been transferred to Singapore. The Hon. Mr. M. Bt Shelley, acting Chief Secretary to the F.M.S. (Jovernli'ent, baa been on a visit of inspection to the 'aineron Highlands. News has heen received from Ceylon625 words
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Advertisement150 1933-05-13 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 Till. MANAGER. Articles, sketches and photographs submitted for consideration should be accompanied by stamped and addressed150 words
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Article1036 1933-05-13 2 Editor - Editor fommeniarv on current events. by the i i i Tlie Australian 'Show Boat ha.> conic ami gone, and ret urns to Sii> Rapine lor Another three days' stay tu. the 17tl» intt. While the efforts ot Australian businessmen --chiefly of Melbourne arid Sydney to interest un m1,036 words
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Advertisement19 1933-05-13 2 The Trio In Team Work ISptdMlly drawn for the "M.S.P." by Y*n Ket Le*ng f Sir Samuel Wilson's Report,19 words
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Article205 1933-05-13 3 Mr. F. H. Miiijuot died on Monday m Siu^ajM>re after a brief illness. Mr. Minjont was the brother of the boxtr Young; Tunney (Mr. K. Minjoot) ami of Mr. K. Minjoot, of Meatrfl. Sime, Darby and Co. The dtOtMtd leaves a widow, three sons, two daughters and U205 words
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Article268 1933-05-13 3 GHGHG 91 (By Quiz-The-Second.") The bowling season has opened ai ihe B.C.C. I MB told that most bowlers adopt this franip lor "reasons of exercise A It* hard t<> imagine what other reason Mime of them could have. And as the T.B. said to hi* newest recruit, It's iiu})ossible268 words
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Advertisement20 1933-05-13 3 Decentralisation m an Egg Shell. Ijffip q-J I E ft :v; (Specially dra:cn for the MSP" by k G. Lee.)20 words
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Advertisement94 1933-05-13 3 I OTH€R APRIL COMPETITION i 1 PRIZE WINNERS. l 4 Mr. J. D. Rezel, Municipality, i 1 Singapore, $10. w Mr. Sidney Bain, 33a, Imbi ffi Road, Kuala Lumpur, $5. i Mr S. David, Singapore, $5. (I) Miss Ru/h Cordeiro, Singapore. f| $5- f| (I) B®®®®®®®®*?-^ ««9 a Pa/ Te94 words
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Article1363 1933-05-13 4 Pie Cnc}li§li miff Scottish Leo^ues| m How fhe *itJe* Aro shaping m The English soccer season having ended, and the F.A. Cup and League IMUet having been decided, these notes will cease to appear after to-day. Everton, la>t year's League champions, bare won the Cup for the1,363 words
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Article, Illustration71 1933-05-13 5 Kairies lnsutution, Singapore (right), won by the only goal of their match with Kajang High Scohol, played at the Victoria Institution ground. Left, a remarkably smart outfit worn by a woman rider m Rotten Row. Mr. Boas, who the championship at Messrs. Sime, Darby Co.'s sports. Lord Louis Mountbatten (nearest71 words
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Article, Illustration68 1933-05-13 6 Strengthening the Klang River larks. Women are teng engaged to carry soil. The darrage den} to the river banks an Le seen on the right, The Duke of Connaught on Easter Sunday opened to the public the beautiful garden of his villa "Lts Buryeres' at St. Jean Cap Ferrat. In68 words
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Advertisement45 1933-05-13 6 1 20 f r 5 i PAGES. CENTS EACH WEDNESDAY SATURDAY I THE I MALAYA TRIBUNE t I CONSISTS OF 20 PAGES AND INCLU- DES A FULL PAGE OF PICTURES. I THE FINEST VALVE FOR MONEY IN DAILY JOURNALISM IN THE EAST. f miiMHMiniimmtiiin iiiih4«miii(hmiihimmii >♦♦!45 words
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12418 1933-05-13 7 AUSTIN FREEMAN - The Case of the White Foot-Prints. AUSTIN FREEMAN Our Short Story. (BY di w*t j FLI_," saivl my friend Foxton, WW pursuing ii familiar and ap- patently inexhaustible topic, I'd sooner have your job tlian mv own." I've no doubt you would," was my unsympathetic reply. I never met a12,418 words
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Advertisement92 1933-05-13 12 Bft l^m' If /^^l II ViUflvC v■ i Hir 1 X^El^hj Great Reduction! Good Opportunity! ANNUALS AT HALF PRICE, PICTURE SHOW ANNUALS FOR 1933. LITTLEFOLKS ANNUAL. COLLINS AIR CRAFT ANNUAL. PUCK ANNUAL. BRITISH BOYS ANNUAL. LITTLE DOT'S ANNUAL. COLLINS SCHOOL BOYS ANNUAL. RAINBOW ANNUAL. MODERN BOYS BOOK OF MOTOR SHIP92 words
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Article410 1933-05-13 13 A ONE-NIGHT STAND AT ELSTREE. Lupino Lane has commenced prounction at List ree on (ieorge Lacy's fbst film which B.f.P. are making under the* working title of "The Mummers. The combination ai this rersatile •director, whose Maid of the Mountains met with such record-breaking success on its410 words
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Article942 1933-05-13 13 BENTLEY TO DIRECT GENE GERRARD. Having completed Hawleys of the Nigh Street," considered by the Studio expertu to he Letdie Puller's most successful film to date, Thomas Hentley is preparing to start immediate production on "The love Nest," Gene Gerrard's latest starring vehicle. This all-laughter comedy has942 words
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Article, Illustration1372 1933-05-13 14 Eleanor Packer - WHAT IS THE SECRET OF HELEN HAYES? Eleanor Packer Still a Littte Afraid of The Screen. (By What quality does Helen llaye> possess winch tran storm her trow a uny, plain, almost mouse-like girl into a neauiitui, iieart-iueakmgly poignant woman on the screen;' Hollywood lia> been trying tor mouths to1,372 words
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Article559 1933-05-13 15 AUSTRALASIAN PREMIERE AT SYDNEY. 1 The Sign of the Cross," Paramount'fl '>i.«' talking picture spectacle of pagan Rome, had its Australasian premiere at the Sydney Prince Edward Theatre recently. The opening w:i- one of thejnost sensational that that theatre hat ever experienced, Despite the tremendous downpour559 words
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Article426 1933-05-13 15 American Father Who Went To See His Son. Paris. 11 The majority ol Foreign Legionariei are college men and their comfort i> the first thought of their understandin and kindly officers." This statement was luade to lleuter m an exclusive interview by Mr. Philip Ortis, an American426 words
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Advertisement116 1933-05-13 15 AFTER SICKNESS I^^^^l^^^H Waterbury's ompound «?->?4w if j has proved its value during '»i K\vVi nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnni V \'VAV* I oMivaleaeenee. It eontaint n .M inanv beneficial elementa, J\\ ■^^^^^HH including a generous amount sf7 I j of cod liver oil that helps p/, NAA'^ Bnnnnnnnnnnn^S I- i —^i fi tin-116 words
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Advertisement287 1933-05-13 16 GREATER |^®X PICTUBES. The Great American Romance I fjs^-»"iftaK' I <4W^ r^ e laughter, excitement and ga/cty a S tate F air A love idyll bev.*^JßE|H| twecn a yearning country girl and a devil-may-care reporter... a father and f Pw mother busy winning prizes with pickles and pigs... And the287 words
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Article, Illustration73 1933-05-13 17 Our Photographic Contest Some excellent contributions by Mr. fan Swee Hiang of Kota Bahru, which receive two awards or $5 each. Berut ferry, connecting Kelantan and Tp'nsganu F. M.S. Railway Launch, conveying passengers from Kota Bahru Town to Plekbang. Tug of war. Mr. R. L. German, M.C.S., is seen holding73 words
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Article, Illustration131 1933-05-13 18 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN Two Weil-Known Up-Country Cricketers. The Malays beat the S.C.C. by 2 goals to one on the Padang. An incident m the S.C.C. goalmo'jt.i. Codies at v.ork on the Singapore wharves. A large covlvc vatched the game. The S.C.C. goalie punches the ball away. Mr. J. D. Hussey. Mr.131 words
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Article, Illustration69 1933-05-13 20 More Contest Winners. Some excellent pictures by Mr. Cheah Eng Teng, State Treasury, Kota Bahru, which win two prizes of $5 each. Another street scene. A street scene m Kota Bahru. A view from the river, Kota Bahru. with the new hotel buildinj m the foreground. Any day at the69 words
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Article, Illustration21 1933-05-13 21 The Lanka Boarding House, 247, Bencoolen Street, Singapore. Airy, clean, compound house. Charges greatly reduced owing to the slump. Apply Manager.21 words
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Advertisement80 1933-05-13 21 «>l-l»T~——'*"-^** 1 m 20 5 T For PAGES fUI CENTS Every I I WEDNESDAY I and SATURDAY s The I MALAYA TRIBUNE I is now 11 20 PAGES 11 and INCLUDES A FULL PAGE OF PICTURES! I I COMPETITORS m the current photo- j graphic competition j will greatly enhance80 words
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Advertisement166 1933-05-13 21 Eveready j I S^V^jJ flashlights Greatly Reduced l^a rices. D IMIB i IH^^H Regular Eveready Superior l^^^H Quality, Workmanship i I^^lh anc Waterial j j^^^^B B For Sale Everywhere i I VvwSflh TRADE MARK i j Metal top unit ceil. I^^J FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES j Patent throughout j the world. I166 words
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Article1340 1933-05-13 22 Charles Pilgrim - Charles Pilgrim MISS BENSON'S OLD MAN: A HERO OF THE PEACE: THE IMPACT OF INNOCENCE. (By Loudon, April 18. Miss Stalls Benson \\a> always oue lo have bar fanciful way and m 1 'nil I), vil. I*ull Hake! (Macniillan) by v ii t Nicola* de Toulouse1,340 words
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Article218 1933-05-13 22 THAT some glass admits invisible "light"? 'By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Old ii It la the Romans made it m many b autiful colcurs and moulded it irto lovely vas:S and ornaments— gla s remains one of thtgreatcst trtumpbi of discovery, and the bays ot Dot of cur218 words
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Advertisement153 1933-05-13 24 of Cougns "j j Coughs demand quick relief. ChamM STHAMB[RIj\|(j"C berlain's Cough Remedy provides it. I I COUGH H Soothes the tickle m your throat, ■^"rREMnnr clears out inflammation, relieves sore- V 1 \\-r\A ness. ..Safe for children as well K^—JNjOS.LUjQS as ac Jults, for it contains no narcotics. IB153 words
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Advertisement288 1933-05-13 24 fiy^lifiLnmm \J rf II "scientifically CCHICT CTS. LARGE TIEE I q n Everywhere THE MALAYAN SATURDAY POST (Illustrated) SJSo, Anson Road, Singapora ADVERTISING RATES: Par month. On cover (Front and Back). Full Page $100.00 Halt Page 50.00 1/3 Page 14.00 On Inside Cover. Pages II and 111. Full Page W.OO288 words
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Article1208 1933-05-13 25 Philine - Philine MAYFAIR RESTS BEFORE THE SEASON: WILL THE PRINCE ATTEND HIS •'BIRTHDAY" COURT?: CANNES GREETS THE SPRING: DRESS MODES FROM LONDON AND PARIS. (By London, April 18. Entertaining for the debutante of the coming Mason, which is now little more thai fortnighi ahead of us, ha> tome1,208 words
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Article1105 1933-05-13 25 Marian - Marian (By TOMATO PASTE. Kemove the skin of four tomatoes and cut into small pieces. Chop one small onion very fine. Melt one s|x>ou butter iv a saucepan, add the onion and tomato. Cook till tender then mash down t<> a smooth paste and add one Bgg. Stir1,105 words
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Advertisement12 1933-05-13 25 Yr iy sciiNiincAUY CCiPICT I CTS. LARGE TUBE I f\ p- Everywhere12 words
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Advertisement64 1933-05-13 26 nr 6J Cents lAFGI Itbl f^S^T* Every Where^^Sßßjgj^ <^^^tOOTH PASTE 1 FUFITrI APISTINCIIVIANi) 1 I MfHSHSO PASTE r^CUWTIfICAIty C€I?KICT t^^"f^ WEAKNESSc ln\ VW DEBILITI tf| AN/EM I A K^OESCHIENS 'Syrup 1 1 'a 111 Ks\ Haemoglobin Already 30.000 Doctors throughout the world have agreed that this radios remedy ALWAYS CURES,64 words
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Article, Illustration2572 1933-05-13 27 LONDON... ..LETTER. a\\a*m M 1 **M$ OID COUNTRY > London, April 18. THE PRINCE WIELDS A SICKLE The Prince ot Wales took up a sickle. He gripped it firmly, and tackled some rushes, big rushes, eight feet high. Hack, hack, hack, then another hack, then several more. Either the rushes2,572 words
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Advertisement75 1933-05-13 28 I Hade from high-grade Swedish- j Carbon Steel and with tine, broad f ground edges. f POPULAR EVERYWHERE. Note Price— s Blades 40 cts. nett. 10 M 75 Ct», ObtainabU from all Dialers. Sole Agere: F.M.S. Sc S.S. H. JAS. VAN BUREN. IfARKET ST., K. L. •Phone 2754. |>*J_SW I75 words
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Article421 1933-05-13 29 Radiator - Radiator Motoring Notes. g by Amongst the list of 21 new uame> added to the Birmingham list of magistrates is that of Sir Herbert Austin. According to the Department of Commerce at Washington, Great Britain has now displaced America as the world's largest exporters of tyres. A novel421 words
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Advertisement191 1933-05-13 29 Malaria Sanatogen by multiplying the number of red blood corpuscles quicklr conquers malarial debility. It rebuilds health lastingly. SANATOGEN Thm True Tonic- Food 4 Mercantile Institute. 209, Queen Street and 130, Sophia Road. First m Record of Passes i Cambrigde and Commercial Classes. Commercial Studies, new Session commencing May Bth.191 words
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Article142 1933-05-13 30 "Will Never Accept Prussian Prince." Berlin. In view of the stories current that there is a itfODg movement m Havana to make UL-CrowD Prince Kupprecht State-President (»t Bavaria, as a first Step to the Monarchy, a >peech made bj' the Premier, Dr. Hell, ii interesting. He affirmed142 words
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Article, Illustration10 1933-05-13 30 Keep pounding at it you'll get control m the end.10 words
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Advertisement56 1933-05-13 30 I Oj9L nil I I »P /iO' wSTINCmi V f H V S(IIMIf|(AUV I I CCRRECT CTS. URGE TIEC I P R BveryWhere The "Malaya Trikne 5 Cents Daily All the I Soundest News I Views Independent Progressive The Journal That Leads Public Opinion Its Sales are Continually Increasing 756 words
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Article, Illustration63 1933-05-13 31 SISTERS ASD NURSES OF ST. ANDREW'S MISSJ )N HOSPITAL, who presented a bouquet to Ladjp dementi after she had un veiled a memorial ta!)!et to Mr. Aw Boon Haw untl Mr. Aw Bojog P«r, THE BISHOP OF SINGAPORE, TIIK BT. XXV. B. C. HOPKin'S, a llressing- the gathering afUT the63 words
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Article, Illustration52 1933-05-13 32 Raffle* [n*titution (Singapore) an 1 Kuala Lumpur Methodic Boys' School football t^am*. uh» met at Katla Lumpur recently. Kuala [jumpur (left) won I>> goali t<> nil.c This fine turkey was reared m Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Goh Lian Swce and Miss Lim Slew Chce, whose wedding took place' on Sunday at52 words
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Advertisement13 1933-05-13 32 Tooth Paste is cxxi'iitiullij an article of coiifnlence. ijon maij tniNt CJCTS. Everywhere13 words
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902 1933-05-13 33 RIMAU - RIMAU (BY Tbe first match m ihe second round of tbe S.A.F.A. League, Div. I. takes place at Jalan Beaar to-day between the Malays and the Wiltshires. The champioas a*ou by ihe <»ilil one m three when these sides met ou March 21.902 words
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Advertisement18 1933-05-13 33 DRINK. MORE/ buh make sure ItsI < A A PRODUCT OF MALAYAN BREWEDIES LTD DISTRIBUTORS FRASER NEAVE L TD18 words
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1225 1933-05-13 34 20 Cattle Co. beat Harbquuii 26 Polk* U-at Wilt> 4 2, 21 Marine !>™t Chiaait 1 (l Mii'v Marine heal Harteqniiw 4 2. 4 S. Cattk l»»"i*t Chin«M BCalayi b«al PoKw I. K» Efarlequinii beat Chinew 2 1 Goals. THIRD DIVISION. Mui'iii 161,225 words
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1453 1933-05-13 35 tbe third wicket, and laTsd tbe S.C.C. from complete collapse. Xo Other batsman got more than five runs, and their innings only realised LOG runs. Tbe S.C.C, were weill and truly beaten. Like tbe Ceylon S.C, tbe Chinese are not showing- up so1,453 words
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709 1933-05-13 36 The Luiopcaiis then went m and 1"-: seven wickets for 70 runs. ScottDalgleish obtained 25 I ao! ou< I an I Sl. on captured '> wickets for 21. ta the follou ing day the In liana met and were defeated bj Ihe Rompers.709 words
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Article120 1933-05-13 36 New Structure At Kempton Park. London. April 15. The world's largest race-course stand is now ncaring completion at Kempton Park, replacing the s and which .was destroyed hy .fire last year. The stand measures 240 feet by 100 and holds 3.000. Its outstanding feature ;s thc magnificent120 words
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Article135 1933-05-13 36 Disciplinary Action In Australia. The following is from "The Brisbane Couiier" of March 31: Charged under rule 211 b.. that he counselled and procured A. R. Goddard to prevent Varaiba from doing his best to win the March Handicap at Ascot last Saturday. W. H. Tudor, a prominent135 words
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Article544 1933-05-13 36 Gene Sarazen's Suggestion A Joko? Fiffhty amateurs and four professional golfers Ipent Saturday at Chertfcy testing a golf hoie 6 m. m diamc'er <says a writer m "The Manchester Guardian" of March 28 1 Every one agreed thai the 8 m. hole advoca'ed by Gene544 words
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Advertisement208 1933-05-13 37 I ASSETS EXCEED 112,000,000. ASSURANCE IN FORCE OVER $36,000,000 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 compiles with ft.208 words
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Advertisement104 1933-05-13 37 Em f ~~t t^ «1» iti <■» m m, a A «i i Exclusive Stories And Articles Are Appearing In The I MALAYAN SATURDAY POST AND THE MALAYA TRIBUNE They are contributed by such famous writers as I H. G. WELLS 4 4 SAPPER JOHN BUCHAN AUSTIN FREEMAN A. E.104 words
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