The Straits Times, 1 November 1933
1933-11-01
1
20
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section38 1933-11-01 1 The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NEA^tY A CENTUKY TUB LARGEST AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. gO PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESJDAtV NOVEMBER 1, 1933. PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times BO PAGES. SINGAPORE, .WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER I, 1933, PRICE 10 CENTS.38 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement18 1933-11-01 1 Singapore: 78. cecil st. c phone siso^ WHITE HORSE WHISKY THE CONNOISSEURS CHOICE SINCE 1742 5OL£ AGENTS I18 words
-
Advertisement8 1933-11-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR: 26. JAVA ST. .('PHONE 3683). vfll8 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement489 1933-11-01 2 P 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. u= SSrWiSr wrS^K GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. du(i Tonage Spore RAMCHI 17.000 Nov. 10 > BAnSaLORB 6.000 Nov. 23 CARTHAGB 15.000 Nov. 24 NALDERA 16.000489 words
-
Advertisement660 1933-11-01 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. (NIPPON YISEN KAISHA) TO LONDON. Naples. Manelles, London. Antwerp Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Ball. HAKONE MARU 10.400 Nov. IS 18 I SOWA MARU 17.000 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 I FUSHIMI MAKU 10,000 Dec. 14 IS HAKOZAKI MARU 10.400 Dec. 27 38 t TERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Jan.660 words
-
Advertisement613 1933-11-01 2 BURNS PHILP LINE. (Incorporated In Australia.) FOB BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE vte JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly italllngi by the wellknown steamer MARELLA (7,865 tons) and the M. MANOOLA (3J52 tons) (Cargo only). The ss. MARELLA Is one of the largest and finest steamers trading to Australia, cabins613 words
-
Advertisement526 1933-11-01 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated in Denmark.) PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA. LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From From From Spore Malacca Port Peccng Swett FIONIA 14/11 14/11 15/11 11/11 ERRIA 5/12 6/12 6/12 8/12 LALANDIA 26/12 26/12 27/12 29/12 ALSIA 6/2 6/2 7/2 9/2 BORINGIA 27/2526 words
-
Advertisement1199 1933-11-01 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean THE 111 A KHIOW Sit AMSHII CO.. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China Mutual (1931) LTD. Steam Navigation Co, Ltd. THE CTNARD STEAMSHIP CO.. cTD THE STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO. LTD.. THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE 1.(4.1,199 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement263 1933-11-01 3 WHO IS YOUR EXECUTOR? If an individual, does he offer any security Does he possess the necessary knowledge and experience Will he live to complete the Trust? By appointing THE BRITISH MALAYA TRUSTEE AND EXECUTOR COMPANY LIMITED you secure a permanent and reliable Executor qualified to administer your Estate to263 words
-
Advertisement550 1933-11-01 3 20 m.p.h. UNDER SAIL. Record By New Type Of Catamaran. Twenty miles an hour under sail, which Is by far the greatest speed ever attained with canvas and a hull drawn through the water, was done on Oct. 14 by a catamaran designed by the veteran captain, Nat Herreshoff. says550 words
-
Advertisement1119 1933-11-01 3 VESSELS ARRIVED. NORDDEUTSCHEK EDENDALE. Brit. 1.002 tons, from Batavia fWT,1 LLOYD 31-10. for Banka. BIMton. Java 4-11. fciWrtH u*JV»*r« ANGBY, Sar., 417 tons, from Sibu 31-10, for TiyiVl (Incorporated la Sibu via port* 4-11. "IIntF Germany.) HONG HO, Chinese. 95 tons, from Trengganu 1-11, for Trengganu 3-11. T H f°1,119 words
-
Advertisement414 1933-11-01 3 REDUCED FARES ROUND-THE-WORLD First Class £169.5.0 Tourist Class £110— Fares apply Westbound froir Singapore 01 Penanjf. All watei route except first class rail Across United States or Canada. Via Panama Canal from New York to Los Angeles cr Sai Francisco. First Claw approximately £2*.0.l additional TonrM Class approximately £7.0.8 additional414 words
-
Advertisement403 1933-11-01 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. (Incorporated In England.) "ELLERMAN" LINE. FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG Via forts and Sues Canal Due Sails Steamer Spore Spore CITY OP BAGDAD In port Nov. 3 CITY OP t.tt.t.i; Nov. 29 Dec 2 CITY OP FVANSVILLE Dec. 29 Jan. 2 CITY OP NORWICH Jan.403 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement454 1933-11-01 4 SITUATIONS VACANT When applying for any position advertised in these columns send copies of testl- > moniab. Do not send originals. WANTED, lady to assist in hairdressing saloon. Apply FIGARO. 93 Bras Basah Rd. WANTED, an experienced lady hairdresser, good setter preferable. Box 982, Straits Times. WANTED. Bill Collector and454 words
-
Advertisement641 1933-11-01 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET TO LET, 7, Napier Rd, 14, ChaUworth Tload. Apply Meyer Bros. FURNISHED house to let No. 30 Stevens Road. Apply Sqdr. Leader McEntegart. TO LET. SHOP. FLAT. Amber Mansions Appl; Spore Building Corp.. 64. Market St. TO LET, furnished. 46, Goodman Road Small European bungalow. Quiet.641 words
-
Advertisement424 1933-11-01 4 MISCELLANEOUS You can have THE SUNDAY TIMES delivered to you every week for three months Jor $1.60. Manager. Sunday Times. LOANS may be arranged by us on cars or any other properties. Communicate with the I Straits Loan Agencies, 46. Orchard Road, Singapore. D? YOU HAVE RELATIVES OR FRIENDS Overseas,424 words
-
Advertisement892 1933-11-01 4 PUBLIC NOTICES LOCAL EMPLOYERS HAVING VAC ANCDIS FOB EUROPEANS ARE URGED TO CONSULT THE CHAIR.JAN OF THE EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE AT THE V.M.C.A, SINGAPORE. LIST OF BAND MUNICIPAL ENGAGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 1933. Date Day Time Place 1-11-33 Wed. 9.M p.m. BoUnir Gardens. 3-11-J3 FrL ».M p.m. Telok Ayer. 5-11-13 Sun.892 words
-
Advertisement813 1933-11-01 4 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE. In the Estate of HO TOON TECK Deceased Pursuant to Trustees Ordinance 1929. NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors md other persons having any claims or demands against the Estate of Ho Toon Teck, deceased, late of No. 6, Victoria Street, Singapore, who died on813 words
-
Advertisement709 1933-11-01 4 BUSINESS CARDS il F I G A^TO Special Reduced Charges For OJTOBER and NOVEMBER ONLI (Q PERMANENT WAVING. European Ladies' Hair Dressers. Raffles Hotel (Room 120) and at 93 Bras Basah Road. MASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE. Mrs. BAKU and Hiss HANA, M, WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. WIHTINQ NOTICE m.v.709 words
-
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous175 1933-11-01 4 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within OuUldl without Malaya. Malaya. Postage. Monthly 3.»« 4.M !.5J Quarterly t B.M $IZ.M "M SallYeirly $17.t# JMM |JW Yearly $34.M *«8.0« $3*.M Note.— OnUUtion cheques should include the usual bank discount. ADVERTISEMENT RATES The charges and instructions for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS are as under 25 cents per175 words
-
-
3015 1933-11-01 5 F.A.'s ASSAULT ON RUGBY- PLAYING PUBLIC SCHOOLS. •Varsity Fifteens Get Well Off The Mark. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 16. The Rugby season, now more than a month old, reached an exceptionally Interesting stage this week, when both Oxford and Cambridge Universities played their first match, and four teams3,015 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement102 1933-11-01 5 HOTELS TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS COCKTAIL DANCE MAKAN KETCHIL 6.15 p.m. to 8.15 p.m. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.45 p. m. to MIDNIGHT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th SPECIAL ARMISTICE DINNER DANCE Phone 5381. Please book your table* Now. RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA ADELPHI I SEA VIEW HOTEL HOTEL ROOF-GARDEN TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd FRIDAY SATURDAY102 words
-
Advertisement203 1933-11-01 5 INSURANCE r IRE -ACCIDENT- MOTOR FIDELITY GUARANTEE-MARINE. WORKMEN'^COMPENSATION. IHL LONDON ASSURANCE HONCJ KONG FIRE INSCE. CO.. LTD PHOENDt ASSURANCE CO.. LTD WESTERN ABSURANCE CO ONION INSCE SOCIETY OP CANTON. Ltd EAGLE BTAR BRIT DOM INSCE CO. GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In SS.) Genet al Agents RAFFLES CAFE TRY OUR SPECIAL203 words
-
-
Correspondence.
-
Article, Illustration863 1933-11-01 6 SCUTTLING To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The pronouncement of His Excellency the Governor on the Malayan educational policy shows deflnitely that there Is some good reason for Parliament to be alarmed at th idea that British politicians are playing ducks and drakes with the Empire. There Is863 words
-
Article181 1933-11-01 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Mr. Laurence Henderson's letter In your Issue of yesterday gave some most Interesting Information, and was extremely reasonable and moderate in tone. But I would like to ask Mr. Henderson to explain more fully what he means by "a Catholic181 words
-
-
Article224 1933-11-01 6 Conservation Plan Now Being Enforced. Canton, Oct. 21. Four fishing districts have been marked out, comprising the Kwong Hoi district. West River, Pearl River and the Swatow area. The Department of Reconstruction has already put into force Its supervisory regulations in the first named, and is starting224 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement255 1933-11-01 6 Today's Crossword Puzzle 1 v". r ft f v r ft r v |5~" 14- |p is lip H "7 2 IP* 9 IP 55 al Hp p (CLUES.) ACROSS. wfty 21. Church vestment 1. Drunken revelry 22. Vapours 4. Flavouring »4. RcspecU Inclination M- Stared 11 Even Waken S255 words
-
Advertisement477 1933-11-01 6 JUST TELLING THE BOY TO GET "AVER PANAS MANDI" IS SOMETIMES COMPLICATED UNLESS OF COURSE YOUR HOUSE mr-im B^jH ■■■■■■■■■■a i^E3Mv ,A^\w ■pp"7 B^ *w T I JBBB i HAS A GAS GEYSER HIRED FROM THE MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT. PHONE No: 5101. ECZEMA YEARS OF AGONY RELIEVED Jt/fb^ BY Germolene477 words
-
-
Article78 1933-11-01 7 Soviet Removing Passport Difficulties. Moscow, Oct. 27. According to a semi-official statement the Commissariat for Foreign Affairs has Issued instructions to all its diplomatic representatives to facilitate the granting of passport visas to American citizens, especially those wanting to visit Russia on business purposes. The Russian Government expectsAneta-Trans-Ocean - 78 words
-
Article86 1933-11-01 7 Nazis Withdraw Complaints Against Poland. Berlin, Oct. 27. The German Government has Informed the Permanent Court at The Hague that, in conjunction with her withdrawal from the League of Nations, Germany Intends to abandon her complaints which s»re still pending before the court. This refers to twoAneta-Trans-Ocean - 86 words
-
Article59 1933-11-01 7 German Cruiser On World Voyage. Rome, Oct. 27. The German cruiser, Karlsruhe, which recently set out on a round-the-world voyage with 190 naval cadets on board, arrived on Friday at the port of Syracuse, where the commander paid a courtesy visit to the military and civil authorities, asAneta-Trans-Ocean - 59 words
-
Article46 1933-11-01 7 Closed Due To Students' Rowdyism. i I Warsaw. Oct. 26. s Warsaw University has been closed i until further notice by the Rector be- c cause of incessant rowdyism between i National Democratic students and those who support the Government. c Aneta-Trans-Ocean. 1 cAneta-Trans-Ocean - 46 words
-
Article56 1933-11-01 7 Apostolic Delegate To i Japan. > Vatican City, Oct. 16. His Holiness the Pope received today In audience Mgr. Marella, former auditor of the Apostolic Delegation to Washington, who is appointed new < Apostolic Delegate to Japan. Mgr. Marella will receive his epis- 1 copal consecration on Oct.56 words
-
Article51 1933-11-01 7 Marshal Balbo To Take Part In Celebration. i Rome, Oct. 27. The Italian Aviation Minister, Air Marshal Italo Balbo, has completely recovered from a severe attack of typhoid fever. He has arrived in Rome to participate in the celebration of the anniversary of the establishment of 1 Fascism—Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 51 words
-
Article836 1933-11-01 7 Crushed Between Crane And Engine. An Inquiry Into the death of a Naval Base workman who was crushed between a locomotive and a crane was opened by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. F. O. Bourne, yesterday. The deceased w z a Malabarl, V. Pathlose, aged 30, and It836 words
-
Article39 1933-11-01 7 Koenigsberg. Oct. 31. The oldest person In Germany, Herr Friedrieh Sadowski, celebrated his 108 th birthday on Oct. 27 In Neidenburg. East Prussia. Herr Sadowski is still very active antf enterprising and in perfect health. Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 39 words
-
Article105 1933-11-01 7 Gs. 100,000 At Rate Of Gs. 10 Per Month, (From Our Own Correspondent.) Modan, Oct. 28. Some time ago N.E.I, customs officials seized a quantity of 108 kilogrammes of flints on which duty of Gs. 32,400 was payable, and a Chinese living In TJilatJap was105 words
-
Article88 1933-11-01 7 Result Of A Propaganda Tour. (From Our Own Correspondent) Medan, Oct. 27. Dr. W. M. F. Mansf elt, who recently returned from a successful propaganda tour of South Africa in order to promote commercial relations between South Africa and Netherlands India has been 'entrusted with a88 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement152 1933-11-01 7 QUALITY Plus London training and Qualifications, renders our Optical Service unique In Malaya. JOHN DUKE X.8.0.A. (Hoiu.) F.S.M.C. No. 21, Batter; Road, Slrgapore. Quick! Stop That COLD! Don't Let It Run Beyond the First Stage A cold ordinarily goes through three stages: the Dry Stage, the first 34 hours; the152 words
-
Advertisement247 1933-11-01 7 hpT^^^^VV!!^^VT7j?lT^Yf7l|9!!^Bl WAIN ItD i riliN vxo Aj 11l IlHfr/Pl THEY WERE NOT 1' C|7| Jvi I 'l ll* irfl I AS GRANDMOTHER IMAGINED THEM I 1 1 LAST WIGHT j 1 (The *tar of "It's a Boy") with BILLIE DOVE I "AGE FOR LOVE" I UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE SHE DIDNT247 words
-
Advertisement253 1933-11-01 7 ojg? CAPITOL! Saturday Next at 11. A.M. The Children* Joyt <^l "MICKEY MOUSE" MATINEE **£XX Adults 50cts, Children 25cts. We pledge our word that this WARNER BROS, picture is one of the finest attractions we have ever shown. We believe you will thank us for having urged you not to253 words
-
-
LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
-
STOCKS AND SHARES.
-
Article23 1933-11-01 8 j |MH h.,.n|, t IM I i 4 Vi t 1 In Halt 1 JJ.iyrl-B ij.-llna n Bj i; I i I23 words
-
-
Article28 1933-11-01 8 ii i i |(uiiui>'ii Muiliun iiliiiiilih J?f*l I-I I 1/11 I I New Zeillna' rtetr Bia 27 f n^Wili ilm i»i oi niiirTio I 111 128 words
-
-
Article13 1933-11-01 8 .iiii.-iii>"i < U'i ilik -iluv it 1m i 'J 1 M13 words
-
Article27 1933-11-01 8 1 1 III Jill I 1 ■MHUM vvm i I in" in., P... ...I Illl mi f 100 a I m nU» .'..1 N., -t MM27 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement8 1933-11-01 8 SOU N b CEUSTION (OBVIIQIL lUQIQ ULUHIC (it8 words
-
Advertisement19 1933-11-01 8 I linn I lid Prtfl*4f»' W lw^ll w W FW nl nl' tif* I UMIABb CYIAM AS I. -*m19 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS.
-
Article316 1933-11-01 9 Closing Quotations In London. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 31. Closing quotations today of the principal British stocks are given below: The rise or fall Is In relation to the] price of Oct. 26. GOVERNMENT STOCKS. BRiUSU. Rise or Ml Conversion Loan 57r 11? K316 words
-
Article351 1933-11-01 9 Loss Of $2,526 On Year's Operations. The 23rd. annual general meeting of the Mandal-Tekong (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held yesterday at the registered offices of the company. Market Street, with Mr. Lee Keng Hee (chairman > presiding. Others present were Messrs. Lee Chlm Tuan, A. W. Cashin, E.351 words
-
2686 1933-11-01 9 British Resident Answers Criticisms. (From Our Own Correspondent.) i Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 30. 1 Approval of the report of the R.R.L < commission of inquiry was moved in the I Federal Council to-day by the Hon. the acting British Resident of Perak, Mr. G.2,686 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement637 1933-11-01 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK N. V. Established IM3 at Amsterdam Authorised CaplUl CJld». 1UJ.000.000 Paid Up Capital Olds. 55.000 000 fUse v<i Olds. M.»!.n o HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. BKWCH OFFICES: THE HAGUI* ROTTERDAM. OVERSEAS BRANCHES. Batavia: Head Office for Dutch M«* Irtii'-.* BRANCH OFFICES: DUTCH EAST INDIES Ampenan. BandocnK Chertbon.637 words
-
Advertisement41 1933-11-01 9 OY M A WATCHES CHRONOMETERS: §NEW PATTERNS JUST ARRIVED WELL KNOWN TRADITIONAL QUALITY REMARKABLE DESIGNS PRICES REMARKABLY LOW NEW MODELS IN GOLD— WHITE COLD. CHROMIUM. ETC SOLD WITH ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. AGENT: aiMawipi CAPITOL BUILDING BRANCH STAMFORD ROAD 30-A RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.41 words
-
Advertisement300 1933-11-01 9 BANKING. NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPLJ, N. V. (NETHERLANDS TRACING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam i 824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM WITH BRANCHES DJ ROTTERDAM AND THE HA.HB. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST: BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch EMI Indies and lr- the Straits Settlements. Indl*, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Prortneiat300 words
-
-
Article49 1933-11-01 10 ..gapor*. HI 1. ...1 11. tin. .<*> In llie l«*i I t i I'l I l»l i»UW" r.. I IKb 4 HMIM wsssr fttAMi HitaniUi ii MftWttr... I- i •ftUlut >■ It ti»N I i i«> it pm ii,. i Ht I letf aliiu ■[■lißWllli L: luu Mu. h49 words
-
266 1933-11-01 10 harpln! v, governments reri.gntse h arm nb it us an mcvii ibli the •..vcrnniehi id II: tuat a i tin. i a change of and probably also of method must be made If friendly relatt..n& are to be *ed between266 words
-
Article57 1933-11-01 10 iftrlai ......ut.»r ni tm .tl.it v.l .11,11.1 I S S ali.l HeMlih BcMtcod Malay M«te« Ml il rabi. --h unit Advteet MBH Wuiiu Ot»Uy SUl<* Mr i» H fc..i.ik M> m »li»# fidd• all* ■HTMt «nd U ut c ix MMftiUiifttv AMilsiant (l<Miiiiii«&tan«i Mk Kir a i 157 words
-
Article184 1933-11-01 10 t wan to the effect tl man a u.Vsha in.i; bout his bustnesa Ilgt.slnn to convention being a pair of hi n tB Wb ar wall are tnst-. h 'tie tdeal of the flfirt-mban prosecution aul be satisfied, It will rctinlre the combined services .if I184 words
-
Article450 1933-11-01 10 mttuA iuif.rU.umei»t m«*tui to the inttrt-,l* of mtmt induM* ohnfAXM tonmtni hrti t 1.,..,,..v ..I |.rUm«r I* a i 86fll«mU:<t Ulin.iW All tmmpuUtAii v Mint 111 IU AmAVlllg vitality ami a t»ti at B wtu to Ihi-oi: rcrllitgtt, luiwcvcl ale n.il \?Z!*l nm art.l A mi |W.>.450 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement35 1933-11-01 10 BOORDS THE ORIGINAL IJASIb OK, GOOD uUliii I MILm USfcl) IN THE PR&PARATIQN MM US**? I -sIdVHH il 1 =2 lit 111 MblaM life- U II Us lOHN Sits. •..^•'..MS: 1 ;;;;r:r;.;;;. t^;_ w t35 words
-
Advertisement37 1933-11-01 10 I«ff* in taikil iiiuln. n «ii»riw i..u.i. ..mirh Mm* P1... itet. A l««6« t»lic(ifa ot l»ciu»i" Wo.iwl f mi»| Aftarioan fiowni Murning proeki, Conati. Brmiiarta, Olovei Ml I to. ill .in. a nun in m. v. ,ii37 words
-
-
381 1933-11-01 11 GEN. ARAKI'S PLAN. Fear Of Interference By Western Powers. GERMAN VIEW. "To Take The Wind From LitvinofTs Sails." The suggestion of Gen. Sadao Araki, the Japanese War < Minister, for a Far Eastern peace conference, has received a mixed reception. The Japanese Foreign MinisterSin Kuo Min - 381 words
-
Article115 1933-11-01 11 Lord Ponsonby's Appeal For Germany. London, Oct. 26. The leader of the British Opposition, in the House of Lords, Lori Ponsonby, declared during the "never again war" demonstration in London on Wednesday that the allies should not lose sight of their responsibility towards Germany. Present-day Germany consistedAneta-Trans-Ocean - 115 words
-
Article148 1933-11-01 11 Steam Pipe In Japanese Vessel Bursts. Rugby, Oct. 30. Wintry weather prevailed throughout the British Isles during the w ek-end and gales which hed been confined to the North Sea area extended over the whole of the north of England. Snow fell heavily In many parts ofBritish Wireless - 148 words
-
Article314 1933-11-01 11 British Co-operation Invited. London. Oct 31. Too many obscurities have yet to be clarified before any definite view la obtainable of the effect of the latest phase of President Roosevelt's experiment, declares the city editor of The Tim3s. Yesterday's American price for gold showedReuter - 314 words
-
Article108 1933-11-01 11 £2,000,000 Wanted To Settle Refugees. London, Oct. 31. The Jewish conference now being lield in London, which is attended by 100 delegates from 45 countries, in>1 eluding America, <s planning an appeal 1 to world Jewry for £2,000,000 to assist In settling Jewish refugees from Gernmny. A centralReuter - 108 words
-
Article100 1933-11-01 11 M. Painleve's Faith In French Youth. Paris, Oct. 29. "I have not had time to finish the work. I will never have the time now but it does not matter. When one is about to die one likes to think one leaves something that youth will finally achieve."Reuter - 100 words
-
Article34 1933-11-01 11 Famous French Airman Killed. Paris, Oct. 30. Capt. de Verneullh, a famous French air ace. was killed today when his plane crashed. The mechanic and wireless operator were also killed.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 34 words
-
Article41 1933-11-01 11 Berlin, Oct. 27. The headquarters of the National Socialist Party announces that special distinctive badges will be awarded to the first 100,000 persons inscribed as members of the party who have uninterruptedly belonged to the party.— I Aneta-Trans-Ocean.Aneta-Trans-Ocean - 41 words
-
Article287 1933-11-01 11 Air, Land And Sport. MUSSOLINI'S SPEECH TO FASCISTS. Rome, Oct 28. The King participated for the first time in the celebrations of the 11th anniversary of the Fascist March on Rome todry when 16,000 war veterans and Black Shirts marched along the route alcng whichAneta-Trans-Ocean - 287 words
-
Article, Illustration128 1933-11-01 11 Post With Chartered Bank In London. Mr. W. B. White, formerly manager of the Singapore branch of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, has been appointed one of the London managers, according to a Reuter cable received this morning. Coming out to the East In128 words
-
Article80 1933-11-01 11 London And North Eastern Railway. London, Oct. 30. An encouraging statement was made today by the London and North Eastern Railway In view of the long series of diminishing returns recently suffered by all railways. The company intends to spend £2,300,000 in "consequence of the return ofReuter - 80 words
-
Article66 1933-11-01 11 King To Broadcast Greeting To Empire. i London. Oct 28. His Majesty will broadcast a message of greeting and goodwill to the Empire on Christmas Day, as last year, if the plans at present being formulated mature. The King will again spend Christmas at Sandringham, and it isReuter - 66 words
-
Article18 1933-11-01 11 London, Oct. 29. Sir Stewart Symes has been appointed Governor-General of the Sudan.— Reuter Wireless.Reuter - 18 words
-
Article269 1933-11-01 11 New Extensions. SINGAPORE'S PART IN HUGE SCHEME. Rugby, Oct. 30. Presiding at the general meeting of the Imperial Airways Ltd., today, Sir Eric Geddes referred to the extension of the England-India route to Australia. He said that the service bad been extended from Karachi toBritish Wireless - 269 words
-
Article101 1933-11-01 11 Purpose Of Conference In Batavia. (From Our Own Correspondent.* Batavia, Oct. 31. Preliminary reports from authorities in the Outer Possessions indicate that the conference of Governors in the Outer Possessions to be held here on Nov. 22 to discuss rubher restriction will be the most important effort so far101 words
-
Article189 1933-11-01 11 Briton Who Was Gaoled By Nazis. Berlin, Oct. 28. Diplomatic circles are confident that Mr. Noel Panter, Munich correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, who is now experiencing his fifth day of detention at Munich, will not come up for trial. A carefully worded official statement states thatReuter - 189 words
-
Article36 1933-11-01 11 London, Oct. 28. Cap. Crawford Greene landed at Wyndham In Western Australia this afternoon. Capt. Greene was piloted by his friend, Mr. Lynche Blosse, in a threeenglned Spartan cruiser low-winged monoplane. British Wireless.British Wireless - 36 words
-
Article306 1933-11-01 11 Britain's Reported Offer Of 10 Per Cent New York, Oct. 28. An informal off r of 10 per cent, of the total war debt payable In annuities has been made Indirectly by the British representatives, according to the Herald-Tribune, but the offer is reported toReuter - 306 words
-
Article201 1933-11-01 11 Sharp Advance In Gold Mining Shares. London, Oct. 28. On the money market this week supplies have continued good throughout, while the firmness of discount rates has been further enhanced. On the Stock Exchange today business was small. The chief feature was the commencement of dealings in theReuter - 201 words
-
Article79 1933-11-01 11 King Accepts Resignation Of National Cabinet. Baghdad, Oct. 28. A political crisis has arisen as the result of the resignation of t. 1 socalled National Cabinet led by Rashidali Begelallanl, which was immediately accepted by Kins Ghazl. The Premier, In his lette to the King, suggests theReuter - 79 words
-
Article71 1933-11-01 11 Anxiety Over Position Of t German Youth. Vatican City, Oct. U. An Indication of the Vatican's perturbation regarding the German situation was ilven by His Holiness the Pope when addressing members of a pilgrimage of German youth. The Pope stated: "We are most preoccupied and are gravityReuter - 71 words
-
Article642 1933-11-01 11 Dr. Lo Wen-kan May Not Resume Post. PREMIER'S SPEECH. Volunteer Activities In Kirin Province. That Dr. Lo Wen-kan, the Chinese Foreign Minister, who is returning from a mission to Sinkiang, will not resume his post at Nanking is indicated by latest reports. The Nanking crisis brought about642 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement50 1933-11-01 11 MILK THAT IS SAFE AND CONVENIENT. KLIM IS KICH, FEESH MILK POWDERED. IT KEEPS FOB WEEKS WITHOUT ICE, AND IS SAFE AND NOURISHING FOR CHILDREN. IT IS CONVENIENT TO USE FOB COOKING, ALSO THY KLIM IN TOUK HOMETOD AT! OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING PROVISION STORES. Dbtrlbuten GETZ BROS. CO.50 words
-
-
281 1933-11-01 12 Accident Near Johore Causeway. Three Europeans ere in j ured last night when the car in which they were travelling, driven by another European, skidded and crashed into a lamp-post on Woodlands Road, just before arriving at the causeway. Two of them were rendered281 words
-
Article201 1933-11-01 12 Chief Justice Sets Aside Acquittal. An order of acqu.ttal by a magistratewas set as.de by the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Huggard. yesterday in a criminal app di argued by Mr. Tampoe-Philips. Murugaya, an Indian, was charged in the lower court with criminal breach of trust in respect of201 words
-
Article165 1933-11-01 12 Alleged Theft Of Heavy Trunk. Tco Cliua Chong. a young Chinese accused of house-breaking, was acquit 1 by the first magistrate, Mr. H. A. Forrer, this morning. The allegation against him was that he broke into the room occupied by a married woman in Jalan Besar at midnight165 words
-
Article58 1933-11-01 12 Marriage To Naval Officer At Malta. The wedding will take place on Nov 8 at St. Paul's Cathedral Malta, of Lieu. A. J. Tillard. R.N.. H.M.S. olorious. and of Maltmas Green. Buckinghamshire, and Miss Dorothy Hope-Faulkner. A reception will be held on H.M.S Glorious The newly- married couple58 words
-
Article88 1933-11-01 12 Singapore's Team To Meet Johore. The following have been Invited to ilay "jy football for Singapore against J01.3r n the first Malaya C- p match of th* Southern Section on Saturday on the Pad an g D. R. Harper: J E King. D. G M. Owen. J. C.88 words
-
Article215 1933-11-01 12 Shanghai Woman Who Came Back. Choo Ah Sap, a Shanghai woman, appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer, yesterday for sentence on a charge of cheating the Nang Heng furniture shop in Selegle Road In respect of goods valued at $534. The sentence in this case had been deferred215 words
-
Article220 1933-11-01 12 Possession Of Dutiable Tobacco. A 17-year-old boy convict. Lim Sah. was ordered to receive ten strokes of the rattan, for being In possession 60 tt>"* of contraband tobacco, by Mr. H. A. Forrer (the Crimina l District Jur"-~i this morni j. When the accused had pleaded guilty220 words
-
Article136 1933-11-01 12 Alleged Breach Of Trust. A Chinese cattle trader stood trial on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of $500 before the criminal district judge yesterday. The complainant was Hajl Idris bin Haji Ibrahim, one of four partners of Saina Omar Massu, a business concerned136 words
-
Article267 1933-11-01 12 Penang Commissioner Against Hoarding. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Oct. 31. There was a full attendance at today's meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners when the President introduced the 1934 budget. Mr. Boyd said the fall In revenue was mainly due to reductions in the annual values267 words
-
Article71 1933-11-01 12 The following have '.een elected office-bearers of the Chinese Students' Union: President, Dr. Ang Swee Hian; vice-president, Mr. Tan Kheng Teong: hon. asst. treasurer, Miss Too Tung hon. treasuier, Mr. Loh Guan Lye: hon. ast. treasurer, Miss Too Tung Ylng; comr.ittee members. Dr. Choo Teck Guan. Dr.71 words
-
Article46 1933-11-01 12 The private residence of the Consul for Slam has been removed from No. 7 Mt. Elizabeth to No. 59 Meyer Road, Katong. The office of Siamese Consulate General will be removed from the present site to Meyer Mansions, North Bridge Road, from Dec. 1.46 words
-
Article264 1933-11-01 12 Non-Arrival Of First Instructor. Where is Lieutenant-Commander L. A. W. Johnson, R.N.? Chief of the Fishery Protection Gunboat Llffey, Lieut -Commander Johnson was due to reach Singapore last month to take up the appointment of Instructor to the new R.N.V.R. unit in the Colony (a Colonial Service264 words
-
Article111 1933-11-01 12 Dutch Governor Prefers The Air. (From Our Own Corresponodent.) Medan, Oct. 27. The Governor of the East Coast of Sumatra, Jonkeer van Suchtelen. has returned from an aerial tour of his administrative territory, having visited such distant outposts as Slak Sri. Indrapoera and Bengkalls. His excellency is highly111 words
-
Article32 1933-11-01 12 Mr. Taib-ud-dln Talukdir who was admitted to practise in the Supreme Court of the Struts Settlements last week, intends to practise in Singapore and not in Penang as stated previously.32 words
-
Article28 1933-11-01 12 The new appointments under the Colonial Service system include three probationers to the Colony's Monopolies Department: Messrs. A. G. Baker, P. D. Lawson and F. P. H. Pearse.28 words
-
Article563 1933-11-01 12 Court Judgment STAY OF PROCEEDINGS GRANTED. Mr. Justice Gerahty granted an order for stay of proceedings when he gave Judgment yesterday on the motion brought by the first cm. *er*rs of the ship G. G. Paul Doumer The case arose out of the breakdown of the563 words
-
Article21 1933-11-01 12 A dance will be held at .he Country Swimming Club at 9 p.m. on Saturday to celebrate the founding the club.21 words
-
Article487 1933-11-01 12 Government Appoints Committee. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Oct 31. Mi. H. W. Hughes presiding at the half-yearly meeting of the Penan* Chamber ol Commerce touched upon a number of matters which had engaged the committee's attention since the last meeting of the Chamber Mr. Hughes said487 words
-
Article57 1933-11-01 12 A combined religious meeting of the Girls' and the Young Men's Friendly Bands and the Straits Chin ese Reading Club will be held on Friday, a. 8.15 p.m. in the Prlnsep Street (Church). Mr. E. Tlpson, local agent of The British and Foreign Bible Society will speak on "What the57 words
-
Article335 1933-11-01 12 Mr. W. R. Webber of Jorak Estate, Muar, is staying at Raffles Hotel. Mr. C. J. O. Craig, of Sungei Nawar Estate, goes home on leave in the near future. Mrs. Marian Macbean, a former resident of Singapore, left £2,000 to the National Institute for the Blind.335 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement98 1933-11-01 12 .ntunlc^g£ ANOTHER COOPER PRODUCT! DILUTES ONE PART TO 600 PARTS WATER Municipal is guaranteed by test 18 to 22 times more powerful than pure Carbolic Acid and six times as strong as common types of cheap disinfectants hut nowhere near six times the price. It is a real necessity- for98 words
-
-
4489 1933-11-01 13 Explanation In Federal Council. The amount expected to be derived from the rubber duty in the F.M.S. next year has been substantially reduced, and the yield from the tin duty increased. The training of Malays for such senior posts as Controller of Posts and4,489 words
-
Article327 1933-11-01 13 Service At St Andrew's Cathedral. The following official communique Is published for general information His majesty the King has approved of the observance of Armistice Day, 1933, (Saturday, November 11) In the same manner as in previous years. The firing of guns, one at 11 a.m. and327 words
-
Article128 1933-11-01 13 Singapore Man Tells His Experiences. Mr. Gordon Burt, of the A.P.C Singapore, addressed the Singapore branch of the Engineering Association of Malaya at a meeting at Sea View Hotel last night on his experiences as a member of a scientific expedition to the Arctic. The expedition which128 words
-
Article72 1933-11-01 13 Chinese Gaoled For Six Years. Verdicts of guilty on both charges of forgery and cheating were returned by the common Jury who heard the case In the Assize Court against Ng Keng Tuan. Sentences of six years' rigorous Imprisonment and three years' rigorous Imprisonment, the terms to72 words
-
Article68 1933-11-01 13 Axe Being Applied With Vigour. (Prom Our Owon Correspondent.) Medan, Oct. 30 The axe is still being applied with considerable vigour in the N.E.I, and large scale dismissals are to take place in the new year. It is understood that in the pawnshops department 140 European and68 words
-
Article78 1933-11-01 13 Charge Filed In Bangkok Court. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Oct. 31. Two of the wanted rebels, one an officer and the other a lord lieutenant, have been taken Into custody. Rewards of 1.000 tlcals were offered for their capture. The Public Prosecutor has filed a case against78 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement166 1933-11-01 13 DANISH EVAPORATED MILK ayamh\^^lbrand HIGHEST QUALITY. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL PROVISION DEALERS AT (j**T d(\ Per case f tins of %J) f iQv 16 ozs or tins of 6 ozs. Sole Importers A. CLOUET CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. CHROMIUM PLATING THE PERMANENT-GLITTERING FINISH REQUIRES NO CLEANING OR POLISHING, j CAN BE APPLIED166 words
-
-
757 1933-11-01 14 S. C. C. Rugby Tournament. Singapore's Hockey Representatives. TO MEET MALACCA AND NEGRI SEMBILAN. Singapore's Up -Country State Hockey Matches, The foil ii| Singapore players have been selected to travel to Malacca and Negri Sembilan to participate in hockey matches on Saturday and Sunday respectively: Cheok Wah (S.C.R.C), G. A.757 words
-
Article173 1933-11-01 14 Today, November 1. Rugby: B.C.C. vs. R.AJ. Ist. Padang; Wiltshire* vs. Volunteers "A," Tanglin. Hockey: Indo Cejionese vs. S.C.C. Ist, Balestier; SJI.C. Ist vs. Wlltshires, S.R.C. grd.; Raffles College vs. V.M.C.A., R.C. grd. Police Ist vs. Medical College. Depot. Football: Maliya Command vs. Padar.g F-A. (Sumatra), Anson Rd.173 words
-
Article351 1933-11-01 14 Open To Meet Anyone Anywhere. London, Oct. 14. The announcement that Jack Petersen intends to return to the ring at the earliest possible moment brought telegrams to "The Sporting Life" offices yesterday from Harry Crossley and Len Harvey, both of whom are anxious to engage in title351 words
-
Article133 1933-11-01 14 Long-Distance Bicycle Race. The Selangor Cyclists' Association are organising a Malayan amateur long distance race from Kuala Lumpur to Seremban and back, approximately 100 miles, to be run on Sunday, Dec. 10, starting at 6 a.m. The starting and finishing point', are at the F.M.S.V.F. Lower Parade133 words
-
Article162 1933-11-01 14 Rembau Beaten In Poppy Day Competition. (From Our Owr. Coneopondent.) Malacca, Oct. 31. Tampin met Rembau in the annual Poppy Day Football Competition. This competition creates a lot of interest in Tampin district every year. The following districts are taking part this year: Tampin, Rembau, Gemas and Gemenclioh.162 words
-
Article644 1933-11-01 14 j The Sepoy Lines Golf Club women's I monthly medal (bogey) competition will be held on Nov. 6 and 7. BRILLIANT DISPLAY BY ETCETERAS. Merchants Well Beaten In Tournament Game. Etceteras 16 Pts.; Merchants 3 PCs Keen Rugby was played on the Padang yesterday between the Etceteras644 words
-
Article25 1933-11-01 14 Wins Middleweight Championship. Boston, Oct. 31. Vince Dundee won the world's middleweight title here tonight, beating the holder, Lou Rrouillard on points. Renter.Reuter - 25 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement74 1933-11-01 14 Disturbed night's rest. The characteristic sign of all affections of the urinary tract is continuous strangury which does not allow you a moment's respite. Emptying the bladder is always painful and the urine is generally turbid. fl What should be done? Immediately take I HELMITOL' I the effective, internal disinfectant.74 words
-
Advertisement17 1933-11-01 14 \Jsfk ROBINSON'S for GOLF REQUISITES^ y^TpY OF WORLD RENOWN, y^^ "<g3^ CAPTIVE GOUr BALLS SINGAPORE6KUAU LUMPUR K.17 words
-
-
Review Of Home Football And Racing. — Body-Line Bowling Again.
-
Article432 1933-11-01 15 Dissatisfaction At M.C.I '.'s "Evasion." Sydney, Oct. 12. The last has not been heard about the body-line bowling controversy In fact, another storm Is threatening that may even jeopardise the next Australian tour, writes the Dally Herald correspondent. Certain members of the Board of Control, are432 words
-
-
1914 1933-11-01 15 ENGLISH TURF TOPICS. "Two- Year-Old Derby" Proves Colombo's Worth. (From Our Own Correspondent.; Straits Times Office, Fleet Street. Oct. 16. Never in the history of the Cesarewitch have there been so many disasters to fancied horses as there were in this week's race for the great1,914 words
-
Article78 1933-11-01 15 All Bines To Play Selangor XV At Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 30. The Negrl Sembllan All Blues XV will travel to Kuala Lumpur on Saturday to meet a Selangor XV. The All Blues will be represented by:—Paul Rozarlo; Loo Slew Hln, Loo Slew Kirn,78 words
-
1533 1933-11-01 15 Spurs Just Beat Weakene Portsmouth. (From Our Own Correspondent London, Oct. 16. The three most important Association matches played at home this week have been those in which Tottenham Hotspur defeated Portsmouth, 1—0. to retain the championship of the English League; in which the Arsenal beat1,533 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement25 1933-11-01 15 f^A MASTER'S BODY NOT TOO GOOD Call For A "HORSE'S NECK"YOUR FAVOURITE BRANDY AND SPECIAL DXV GINGER ALE W made by J RASERo NEAVE V$25 words
-
-
INDIA, BURMA AND CEYLON WEEK BY WEEK.
-
Article1810 1933-11-01 16 India's Difficulties As Seen By Pandit Jaicaharlal Nehru Inofficial Conference with Japan Reaches Deadlock Leprosy Increasing In Calcutta Sandhurst's Gift To Indian Military Academy Sale Of Agricultural Lands The Air Service M.C.C. Team In India. fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, Oct. 17. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who is1,810 words
-
Article200 1933-11-01 16 Leaders Denounced. MR. GANDHI'S CONDUCT CRITICISED. Karachi, Oct. 13 Denunciation of the present Congress leaders, "whose game of hide and seek had brought about a chaotic confusion In the country and had resulted In the most powerful political organisation becoming the weakest, lying In a state200 words
-
Article95 1933-11-01 16 Constituent Assembly Proposed. Allahabad, Oct. 13. The United Provinces Congress Workers' Conference concluded ite session yesterday. A resolution was passed expressing the opinion that "the proper method of drawing up a constitution and settling the form of government for a free India was for a constituent assembly, elected95 words
-
Article52 1933-11-01 16 Religious Persecution In Russia. Peshawar, Oct. 13. A Kabul message says that owing to religious persecution In Russia, Kirghiz refugees are crossing the Russian border into Afghanistan In large numbers. The message adds that shots were fired by Soviet frontier guards at several refugees while some of them52 words
-
Article59 1933-11-01 16 December Visit To South Indian States. Trivandrum, Oct. 10. His Excellency the Viceroy accompanied by Lady Wllllngdon visits Cochin State in the first week of December. After a stay of two days His Excellency visits Travancore State. From Trivandrum the Viceroy proceeds to Pudukottai State which will welcome59 words
-
Article338 1933-11-01 16 Bishop Arundale May Be Selected. Colombo, Oct. 20. "Mr. J. Knshnamurt) Is no longer a member of the Theosophlcal Society," said Mr. C. Jinarajadasa, who officiated Tor Mrs. Besant during her last days at Adyar. Mr. Jinarajadasa left Colombo bound for South America on a338 words
-
Article393 1933-11-01 16 Merger Question. DISTINCT COMMUNITY FOR THE PRESENT. Rangoon, Oct. 10. For some time past the question of merging the Anglo-Burmans into the Burmese community has been the subject-matter of correspondence and comment In certain newspapers. Burmese papers, particularly those advocating the separation st Burma from India,393 words
-
Article192 1933-11-01 16 Harijan Quarters To Be Visited. Poona, Oct. 13. "If all goes well," Mr. Gandhis forthcoming tour for Harijan cause will begin on Nov. 8. according to the current issue of the Harijan. Mr. Gandhi says that Dr. Khare has expressed the opinion that Mr.192 words
-
Article76 1933-11-01 16 Opinion In Favour Of Congress Meeting. Bombay, Oct. 13. Mr. R. K. Sidhva, Karachi Congress leader, who Is on a visit to Bombay, endorses the appeal Issued by Pandit Madan Mohan Malavlya for calling a meeting of the All-India Congress Committee and stresses the necessity for national76 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement133 1933-11-01 16 4H Sssf f Is your engine trying to warn you of the dangers of using "cheap" oil Most engines take an instinctive There's a cheaper and an easier dislike to "cheap" inferior oils. way to keep your engine in order. Fir* they protest^ometiine. silently Always rely OH and sluggishly, sometimes133 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement159 1933-11-01 17 Before you decide to buy a RADIO Receiver try the MODEL "T.M.1." You will be astonished at the wonderful performance and simplicity of operation. No outside aerial is required, a 6' length of wire la sufficient foe 8.8.C. and other long distance Stations. The TJ1.1." is an aU mains 7159 words
-
Advertisement157 1933-11-01 17 k 33,000 «B VOLT CABLE ECONOMY J!j|j TH oort H-fna ■U- 1 eon BLTB D trva *M> Volt C «U« JMMV.II Cab* THE two eabie* iUoatratad abort fc*»» beta baan eonstractad to 33.000 volt» working prettan. Tte cable tbownoo Ik* ri«bt. In addition tonouesaina: all ih« nowwjll. known adrantatea of157 words
-
-
Page 17 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous446 1933-11-01 17 I Empire Radio Programme. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1. 6.20 a.m. Dance Music Lew Stone and the Monseigneur Band Relayed from Monseigneur, London. 7.5 The Opening of the New Harbour at Haifa, Palestine 7.35 A Recital of Gramophone Records by Christopher Stone. 8.5 The News. 2.50 p.m. The News. 3.5 Trolse and446 words
-
Miscellaneous311 1933-11-01 17 2.50 The News Announcements. 3.10 A Musical Zoo. 3.50 Variety. 4.20 The 83.C. Dance Orchestra Directed by Henry Hall. 7.20 ->.m. The Western Studio Orchestra Leader, Frank Thomas. 8.5 A Recital of Gramophone Records Popular Orchestral Concert. 8.35 The Commodore Grand Orchestra Directed by Joseph Muscant Relayed from the Commodore311 words
-
Miscellaneous317 1933-11-01 17 BROADCAST HOUSE. Z.H.1." Singapore. (Owned and operated by Radio Service Co. of Malaya Ltd.) Broadcast House, No. 2 Orchard R Singapore. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 1. 6 p.m. Recorded Music. 6.45 p.m. News Bulletin suppled by the Straits Times. Stock and Slur* Report supplied by Fraser ano Co. 7 p.m. Relay of317 words
-
-
The Straits Times Wireless Supplement
-
Article1916 1933-11-01 17 THE art of television is one of many examples in which invention has outstripped achievement. A glance through the literature of the subject Is sufficient to show that practically all of the basic methods of transmitting optical images by electrical means are old In conception, though It is1,916 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement16 1933-11-01 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Head Oflice for Malaya: SINGAPORE.16 words
-
Article114 1933-11-01 18 Judge On Difficulties Of Anglo-Indian Women. Allahabad, Oct. 13. The Anglo-Indian and Domiciled European community should take steps to have the divorce law altered for the benefit of Anglo-Indian women, observed Mr. Justice Young in the Allahabad High Court today In granting Mrs. Blanche Edith Keymer. a114 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement394 1933-11-01 18 do not want H aft LIFE INSURANCE! W^M in the event of jr v* your early death jMm. JT-' YOU DO WANT your children YJt to have a comfortable home VjiSiKr and a good education. YOU DO WANT your wife to be free from financial distress. YOU DO WANT your394 words
-
-
Article552 1933-11-01 19 Situation Still Tense. CONFIDENCE IN THE GOVERNMENT. Jerusalem, Oct. 31. The country Is virtually In a state of martial law. Although the situation has greatly Improved there is still considerable tension, but the Jews are carrying on normal business everywhere, with every confidence in the Government.Reuter - 552 words
-
Article42 1933-11-01 19 Warsaw, Oct. 26. The Bank of Poland has lowered its bank rate from 6 to 5 per cent. The last change occurred on Oct. 21, 1932. when the rate was lowered from 11/zl l z to oez cent.— AneU-Trans-Oceaa.42 words
-
Article651 1933-11-01 19 Fraser Co.'s Weekly Report. Freser and Co.'s weekly report, dated Singapore Oct. 31, states The anticipated announcement from official sources governing Increased tin quotas for the mines was duly forthcomir during the week. Investors and speculators at present appear to be confident that the price of the metal651 words
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement72 1933-11-01 19 THE j $500 PRIZE I IN THE j SUNDAY TIMES i FREE ENTRY I FOOTBALL COMPETITION j HAS BEEN WON OUTRIGHT j FOUR TIMES. THE SUNDAY TIMES I has GIVEN AWAY j NEARLY $3,000 as prize money in twelve weeks AND I ANOTHER $500 j will be offered NEXT SUNDAY72 words
-
-
Article, Illustration60 1933-11-01 20 HEADQUARTER WING of the Ist Bn. The Wiltshire Regiment THE COMBINED SPORTS TEAM of Headquarter Wine HEADQUARTER WINC Ist Bn. The Wiltshire Regiment, Company football team THE SIGNAL SECTION of Headquarter Winr Ist Bn. The Wiltshire Regiment THE FOOTBALL TEAM. 3rd rroup. THE COMPAN I.IAKDS60 words