The Straits Times, 21 May 1935

Total Pages: 20
1 20 The Straits Times
  • 32 1 The Straits Times LA± \ii MO*T W4'WN7 t M4' MilHytU /.V M4t4V4 .1 I'liKK ii. O«P, TI^SPAV JUV 2] 1933 The Straits Times PRICE 10 ENTS PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1985
    32 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 62 1 HQN* »4 RNNfI Miiact Aw Am//n/<; Mew and Better tHnj to I END UNWANTED HAIR A -N MINI! Itb Hm^, At last science has v. '•I I M** VEET fr^^M^ lf9 ifl M M i A i j^^^^H/M A *^j i i^jjk l i_iM^B 1 j JrvVilHtf A U S
      62 words
    • 93 1 KWhl*M.mJ£h U AIM* t pNTlRSi-Y NfcW RANGE OF TRAVELING RSQ; MAPE BY BRITISH N l' F JL PR4fT§M4H THf |H^^ A A .»§HfPiH§^PK g| UB3B ROeiNSQNS PAN B6 R6MIEP Mf»ON TP 8E THi FIRST IN Thi Fli^-P WITH QUTSTANPING N6W M^RCHANPISS ROBINSON A CO., LTD, „unu. «H4«W^ In (.AMI Miuo
      93 words
    • 1 1 p..
      1 words

  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 48 2 A High Miv of Rctiuiem wIU be sang at the Cathedral of the Oood Shepherd cm Thursday the 23rd Instant at 6.30 a.m. for tie repose of the soul of the late Josephine Caroline de SoumjL The prayers and attendance of friends and relatives are earnestly solicited.
      48 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 499 2 rATESSON— At Cairnholm Private NurUng Hcme on Saturday. May 18, to Mr. ani M M. Patarson— ton. CLARKE— TOUGH —At the Presbyterian Church. Spore on May 18. 1935. George M c:ark of United Sigtoeers. Ltd.. Spore, son of Mr and Mrs. Duncan Clark. Oreenock. Scotland, to Olive La"**" Tough daughter
      499 words
    • 834 2 BOARD RESIDENCE ATTRACTIVE rates at "LLOYD HOI'SK." 1 lioyd Road. BELUVIIII, 15, Bcotts Road. Phone 4374. large airy rooz_s. Ptiv. verandah, mod. tan. METEOPOLE HOTEL, Bra* Basah Road. Mod San. service. Rooms from $45 full Board from WO iglc from 8160 dbla. Phone 7988. THE MANSION, Oxley Riae, Singapore, three
      834 words
    • 897 2 WANTED WANTED SMALL Bungalow, with modern sanitation Rent about $30. Apply Boa No. 214. Straits Tiroes. EUROPEAN GENTLEMAN requires lesson* in elocution. Apply J. Porter, Poste Reatente, OP.O. WANTED garden roller, tennis net (complete) tennis marker. State lowest pri:e to Box 223, Straits Times. WANTED to buy, one medium slie,
      897 words
    • 486 2 PUBLIC NOTICES TIN BENTONG NO LIABILITY Beaton*, Pahang. Federated Malay State*. NOTICE Is hereby given that a DIVIDEND (the 38th) of 1 per s hare has been declared payable In Australian currency at the registered Office* of the Company. National Mutual Buildings. 395. Collins Street, Melbourne, on July 8, 1935.
      486 words
    • 438 2 BUSINESS CARDS, Ere OMNIBUS VOLUMES. Over 1000 pages to each volume- A Century of Humour, $2.70. A Century of Creepy Stories, *2.70. A Century of Sea Stories, $2.70- A Century of Love Stories. $2 70. A Book of Strange Stories, $2.70. A Treasury of Great Short Stories. $3- Postage 30
      438 words
    • 535 2 We make a practical study of your hend and will suggest a coiffure especially becoming to you FIGARO Phone 2868. RAFFLES HOTEL (Room 12*) and at 93. BRAS BASAH ROAD. Permanent Wave Specialists $8 sio si 5 on| yMASSAGE HALL MANICURE AND MASSAGE Mr*. HARU and Mlaa HANA 60. WATERLOO
      535 words
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 157 2 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Singapore Within Outside Without Malaya Malaya Postage Month* *Mi SF* iss SB ss NaW— OntaUUoa cheam *mM tbr M«al bank dferout ADVERTISEMENT RATES Th« charges and lnrtr«et»»ns for CLASSIFIH> ADVERTISEMENTS are a« under:— 25 rents per line per Insertion with a minimum chorite of $1 per baerthm. There
      157 words

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 578 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL. PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL B. N. CO. UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE, OUTWARD FROM LONDON FOR CHINA AND JAPAN. DueTonnage Spore 1935 MANTUA 11.000 May 24 BANGALORE
      578 words
    • 603 3 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE. (Incorporated in Japan) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles. London. Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail HAKONE MARU 10.500 May 29 30 SUWA MARU 10,700 June 12 13 FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 June 26 27 HAKOZAKI MARD 10.500 July 10 11 t TERUKUNI
      603 words
    • 646 3 I* ASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom Prom Prom Prom Spore Malacca Port Penang M.S. Sham •JUTLANDIA 4 6 4/6 5/6 7 8 MEONI/. 25 6 2S/6 26/6 28/6 ALSIA 16/7 16/7 17/7 lfl/7 BORINGIA 6/8 6/8 7/8 9 8 ERRIA 27/8 27 8
      646 words
    • 230 3 Tourist Class AMERICAN STYLE £71.12.SINGAPORE TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA GREATEST ADVANCE IN TOURIST CLASS LUXURY. Beautiful public rooms; Swimm-ng pool Talking Motion Pictures. Delicious meals Hot and cold running water In eacb state room. Cabins for two or more passengers with real beds Modern ventilation throughout Weekly service from Manila
      230 words
    • 1115 3 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The Hca Khiow Steamship Co. (193Z) i-ttf. Steam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China Mutual i ht cunard White Star Ltd. I^,^^^%^. Ltd. O- The China Navigation Co., Ltd. Tne Australian Oriental l.mr Ltd. The Siam Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. The trranaddy Flotilla Co. Ltd. INSURANCE.
      1,115 words

  • SHIPPING & MAILS.
    • 131 4 Settlement Of Court Genoa. May 9. The Genoa civil court has given ludgment in the rxtion brought by the State of Hyderabad, the firm of Waterlow and Sons, and the Commercial Union Assurance Co. against the owners of the salvage ship Artiglio for the restitution of
      131 words
    • 302 4 KHOEN HOEA. Dut.. 611 tons, from Pon- tianak 20, for Pontianak 22. REAEL, Dut., 1,496 tons, from Cheribon 20. for Bali 25. BAN HONG LIONG. Brit., 1.C03 tons, from Cheribon 20, for Batavia 21. UFIS. Brit., 460 tons, from Kuantan 20, for Kuantan 22. KISTNA. Brit.. 672 tens,
      302 words
    • 27 4 The s.s, Naldera is expected to arrive at Singapore from Hong Kon^c at 10 a.m. on May 22. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. wharf.
      27 words
    • 37 4 Passengers %ho disembarked at Singapore from s.s. President Hayes on May 18 included: D. Gouk, L. Hirschfed, P, Mailon. F. McGarry, R. McNiven, E. Murray. C. Pierce, F. True. F. Waldron and H. Williams.
      37 words
    • 29 4 May 19: Ruse. Pr.aslanella, Benvenue (Brit.); Toba M:ru, Hakozaki Maru i Jap); Slamang. Angelina (Dut.i. May 20: Ophlr, Both. Doggersbank (Dut); Amalthus. Llpls. Klnta, Gemas. Rahman, Jerantut (Brit.).
      29 words
    • 38 4 Malls from Netherlands Indies today by air (Netherlands) will be delivered to boxholders at 3.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels at 4.05 p.m. Mails from Holland and Germany today by Christiaan Huygens. j
      38 words
    • 286 4 Netherlands Indies Eagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. BengLalis, Laboean Billk St Tandjong Balel (Rokan i 3 p.m. Fort de Kock, Padang, Pakan Baroe and Slak (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Java, South West-Sumatra. 8.-East Borneo. Celebes. Molucca* St Timor Dilly (Christian Huygens) ..3.30p.m. Tomorrow. Java
      286 words
    • 109 4 Tuesday, May 21. Sbips alongside the Wharvrs or expected to arrive. Entrance Godorcn Gate East Wharf Rohna Van Heutsa 20 Main Wharf Mata Harl 18 3 Chrlstiaan Huygrnj 18 Minderoo 16 Achilles 14 Talma 11 Glenearrj Kcdah 6 Empire Dock Anhui Silveray 32 Eumacus Stefl Traveler 36
      109 words
    • 68 4 stations Yesterday Last Max. Rainfall Bright Mm. temp. ins. Sunshine temp. •F hrs. *F Alor Star 89 0.57 7.6 74 Sitiawan 88 Nil 1.9 74 Kota Bharu 91 0.98 6.7 75 Bukit Jeram 87 Nil 5.2 74 Malacca 84 003 3.7 74 Singapore (Kallang Aerodrome) 36 Nil
      68 words
    • 112 4 TEN BROTHERS' LUCK ALL SURVIVED THE GREAT WAR Ten brothers, who foueht throughout the war and all of wiiom escaped, have Just been decorated with the newly Instituted Cross of Honour for active service In the great war. They were considered Germany's luckiest soldier family. Only one was slightly wounded
      112 words
  • 421 4 The following publications were issued er received by the Deportment of Statistics. 6.8. and P. M.S., during the period May 11 to 18, and are available for public use In the Reference Library, Fullcrton Building. Singapore. Applications may be made by members of the public resident
    421 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 550 4 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated Jn P. M.S.) LLOYDS AGENTS:— COOKING AGENTS, F.M.S. RLYS. AND SIAM STATES RAILWAYS. TELEPHONE: Frdfht MS3 Paaaace M3l. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England) REDUCED FARES SINGAPORE/EUROPE First class from £106 4 6 Second class from 70 6 1 REDUCED AROUND THE WORLD FARES BY
      550 words
    • 281 4 JAVA-NEW YORK LINE BOSTON, NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. irii Colombo) m.v. KOTA PINANG June 10. Juno 12 (a>o loading for Halifax direct) m.v. TANfMBAR June 24. June 26 (via Naples: also loading for New Orleans direct) LC.H.V. "ROTTERDAM" (Incorporated in Holland) Shipping: Department 37m, Robinson Foad Phone 5071 NEDERLAND
      281 words
    • 424 4 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated n England.) ELLERMAN LINE. FOR HAVRE. LONDON, ROTTERDAM HAMJUIKG. Via PorU and Sun Canal Due Sail* Steamer. Spore Btx>re CITY OP CARDIFF May 30 June 3 CITY OF KIMBERLEY June 14 June 18 CITY OF BAGDAD June 21 Jlllv 3 CITY OF YOKOHAMA July
      424 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 189 4 TIDE TABLE. Tuesday. May 21. H. W. 1.20 p.m., 7 ft. 8 In. L. W. 6.34 a.m., 0 ft. 2 in., 6.38 p.m.. 4 ft. Wednesday, May 22. H. W. 1221 a.m., 9 ft. 3 in., 2.5 p.m., 7 ft. 7 in. L. W. 7.15 a.m., 1 In., 7.9 p.m.,
      189 words

  • 449 5 (From Our Radio Correspondent). jl/UALA Lumpur station which is now including more local items as a variation from the usual gramophone concerts, recently broadcast several violin solos by Miss Anna Kae, who is Mrs. F. 0. Rasmussen, wife of a Negri Sembilan proprietary planter
    449 words
  • 231 5 Station Z.G.F.. Kuala Lumpur Wavelengths 48.92 arcl 110 metres The Malayan Amateur Rad'o Society, K.L. TODAY. 7 p.m. Gramophone recital. Overture: Beatrice and Benedict. London Philharmonic I Orch. Orchestra!: Viennese Memories cf 8.8.C. Dance Oreh. Ort»an solo: Torch Songs Parade, Sydney Torch. Bagpipe I sole: Malloria; and Flowers
    231 words
  • 189 5 (German Short-wave Station. Berlin. D.J.B. (19.74 m.) and D.J.Q. (19.63 m.) TODAY. 8.20 pjn. Opening announcement (Germ Engl). 8.35 p.m. Once upon a Time. 9.05 p.m. News In English and in Dutch. 9.20 p.m. Concert of light music. 10.05 pjn. The Eternal Romantic. 10. 35 p.m. News in German.
    189 words
  • 79 5 From I 20 a.m. to 1.50 p.m. Wavelenrth 126 metres; and from 5.M p.m. 49 metres. TODAY. 550 p.m. Time signal. Gramophone music. 6.20 Recital oX Tachaikowakys mu«ic. 6.50 The news. 7.10 Continuation of recital of Tschaikowskys music. 7 .SS Interlude. 8.05 Concert by the Nlrom orchestra. 8.50 Talk.
    79 words
  • 165 5 7.50 p-m. Station P.H.I. 17.775 lie 1% (16.88 m.) THURSDAY. MAY 23. 7.50 p.m. Opening announcement. 8.03 p.m. Station orchestra. 8.28 p.m. Talk. 8.35 p.m. Station orchestra. 8.50 p.m. Latent news from Holland. 9.05 p.m. Records. 9.25 p..*i. Station orchestra. 9»j p.m. Close don-n. FRIDAY. MAY 24. 7.50 p.m.
    165 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 408 5 HOTELS r^yT MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL J S TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT sis to s.is P m. DANCE (formal) 9.30 to midnight AND LAST APPEARANCE OF H ENSI E ROGOTT A THE FAR FAMED SENSATIONAL ACROBATIC DANCER NON DINERS 8100 NEXT SATURDAY SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL with CABARET EXTENSION TO 1
      408 words
    • 111 5 SPECTACULAR NEW IMPROVEMENTS PROVIDE UNEQUALLED RECEPTION! Through exclusive engineering advancements, the marvellous new 1935 PHI L C O ALL-WAVE RADIO !Jl| ASK FOB FREE RECEIVER m- trial -no obli(M.in. or Battery -4£ CATION WHATSOope rated) *f' EVER. Table Model 57 HBF Excel In finer tone, greater volume and world-wide reception.
      111 words
    • 162 5 THE CVf) SIGN THAT STANDS FOR SUPERIORITY. THE OUTCOME OF FIFTEEN YEARS OF RADIO EXPERIENCE WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS ARE BUILT ON SOUND RADIO ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES EMBODYING ALL THE LATEST BAD'O DEVEf "P.MEV7HJ. THE NEW 8 TUBE SUPERHET THEY HAVE STOOD THE TEST AND WILL FURTHER STAND THE TEST OF TIME. MAY
      162 words
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 543 5 8.8.C. PROGRAMMES. TODAX. Transmission 2 6.20 p.m.— 9.05 p.m. G.S.F. 15.140 kc/s (19.82 m.) and G.S.G. 17.790 kc s (16.86 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. Pianoforte Recital. G. 35 p.m. The Frank Walker Octet. 7.20 p.m. Joseptj Muscant and the Troxy Grand Orchestra, relayed from the Troxy Cinnna London. 8.20 p.m.
      543 words
    • 310 5 SINGAPORE. Station H. I., Singapore— Wavelength 49.9 metres. Owned and operated by Radio Service Co, of Malaya 1934, Ltd., Broadcast House, No. 2, Orchard Rd.. Singapore. TOMORROW. 6 p.m. Recorded music. 6.45 News bulletin supplied by Striits Times. Stock and share report supplied by Fraser and Co. 8.30 Close down.
      310 words
    • 234 5 PENANG. Station Z.H.J.. PrnaiiK— Wavelength 49.3 metres. Penan; Wireless Society. TODAY. 7 pjn. Gramophone records: 7.30 news bulletin; 7.35 Gramophone records; 7.35 Messrs. Lean and Co.'s share report; 8.00 Studio concert; 8.45 Gramophone records; 9.00 Close down. TOMOBROW. 7 p.m. Gramophone records; 7.30 Straits Echo news bulletin; 7.35 Gramophone re-
      234 words

  • 265 6 EUROPE'S PROBLEMS AS THE WISEST STATESMEN SEE THEM. British Political Diary. From Our Own Correspondent. London, May 10 (by air mail). WITHIN the past three months the British political scene has undergone a trans- 1 formation both rapid and remarkable. At the beginning of the year, the India issue was
    265 words
  • 70 6 Astonishing Election Result. DV far the most important event of this week has been, of course, the by-election in West Edinburgh. I hope you will remember reading the cabled result. If you do not well. It is worth repeating that the Government candidate not only won but polled 3,407 more
    70 words
  • 237 6 •T*HE fact is so important, from the point of view of our Home polities, thai, I will make no apology for quotilng Mr. Peter Howard, the young Poll|ucal Correspondent of the "Sunday Express (he Is aged, O grey-headed tuans besar, 26, and though success I cannot be
    237 words
  • 218 6 ur. Winston Churchill led for the opposition, and had obvious pleasure In reminding the Government that he had long ago denounced the menace of swiftly increasing German air strength and had been laughed at for his pains by Sir John Simon, Mr. Baldwin and Sir Philip
    218 words
  • 153 6 Points Worth Noting. SOME of the really Important and excellent points made during the debate were: Sir Herbert Samuel.— There Is a great danger that under the proposed system of collective guarantees of security we may revive the bad old system of alliances and balance of power. Sir John Simon.—
    153 words
  • 174 6 AS the maintenance of the peace in Europe Is of vital Importance to Malaya, as much as it Is to England, perhaps I may recount, also, some of the more Important views expressed during the House of Lords debate, which was opened by Lord Davies,
    174 words
  • 147 6 With Britain The Power. •¥*HE effect on foreign opinion of these two debates appears to have been excellent The countries who are virtually leagued against Germany are now convinced that the British Government Is at last prepared to face realities. In Germany Itself the realisation that Britain Intends to act
    147 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 309 6 Kfcifcr*^ oWf&nnTi.ctfwally Ejr*T will now j^fl cartel Oomiiioni fb buM *»r own tjb/'»» s^et *e BntuH H I yvr«T »«kl not n>k !«»<■"*> H»w« w»"Bri To^p t ifit.r d*fticc PV/ a i-i-Iii'i "^^■i ii A\^^t1B 1^9 Wt mU ka¥ avL.*aW ■MaamaaaVaaSaa^aa^BBM aaaaaaaalB»a«a>»_ H^2SC '^M. Dill *^"4SI. Bedford The All -British
      309 words
    • 340 6 FELL FROM TOR OF STAIRS Accident That Brought m Neuritis. This old lady survive! a fall downvMr* front top to bottom, only to become a I of neuritis and rheumatism. But In Kr she found the right remedy for that, ns s'.ia writes In the following letter: "Aboi't three-and-a-half years
      340 words

  • 142 7 Why All Should Join The I. S. P. The May issue of the Planter devotes its editorial to the presentation of "indisputable evidence showing why all planters should support the Incorporated Society of Planters," and It states the case very convincingly. Fourteen effective points ire made, and
    142 words
  • 74 7 Important Meeiing Of Advisory Committee. A meeting of the Agricultural Advisory Committee was held at the Department of Agriculture, Kuala Lumpur, on April 16. Many aspects of the more important agricultural industries were discussed and the progress of the sclentiHe and field work of the Department in relation
    74 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 178 7 Meet PERRY MASON, the new rage of Detective Fiction, in his first screen appearance 1 CAPITHI OPENING Mrl I UL tonight Warner Bros., Makers of the Popular Van Dine Mystery Stories Bring You a New Thriller "THE CASE of the HOWLING DOG" with 1 WARREN WILLIAM Important Cast. One of
      178 words
    • 187 7 TREMENDOUS SUCCESS A SENSATION y^jgß j ALHAMBRA I L q9 The most beautiful story EVER brooch t W tl VI the screen! Faoked homes have ■A B accUnned it wtth unprecedented praises! _J9 in M.G.M-s epic of the wild*. "SEQUOIA" ,v,rt Nothing haa ever been seen before to equal this
      187 words
    • 75 7 "TERRELL'S" THE PERFECT QUALITY STELL OFFICE CUPBOARDS HOME BETTER MADE nTEDm :ES i HAVE GIVEN OVER 25 YEARS LOCAL SERVICE. Sire 78" High 36" Wide 18" Dee,. PRICE $65/FRANKEL'S 101. VICTORIA STREET, j also 5 RAFFLES PLACE Another Super Film OPENING TOMORROW THE NEWEST MOST DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE OF TROPICAL BALI!
      75 words
    • 273 7 PAVILIO N LAST NIGHT A FIRST NATIONAL HIT TOMORROW The Screen event"rthe~Se"l»on Somerset Maugham's sensational novel "THE PAINTED VEIL" Starring GARB O with HERBERT MARSHALL ONLY A FEW SEATS LEFT BOOK QUICKLY r~"~~" I SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S THRILLING ROMANCE of CHINA THE SCREEN'S PROUDEST ACHIEVEMENT! I Read these Press reviews and
      273 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 200 7 Today's Crossword Puzzle I F~l FT P" K5lK 5 1 l to II 7 ii W r M »3r 1-4 v<r '7 p 1£ 19 20 2.1 ~22 P251 p 2f >S Ife sJf*!) 050? 'VT W!!! 55~ mw •Oi 1 i-.~u.es in purcnineses denote the numbtr of letters in
      200 words

  • TODAY'S LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
    • 124 8 I K. Rubher Stocks p I.OJW Tons. nancial CorrMpon<tent. Sinfrapore, May 21. ritrl tho improvp- Tork, th<» local rubber --•-•adi<»r thi> wan little busi--*injr. lea have iw 1R7.77:-? tOM. -i»rp more or less f|itiet. Tin* seemed j "•n for the better. I Mivinsr if* leading Ing done
      124 words
    • 36 8 j..., IS. Sooth? M <-> w ...v. n <• ■■> t-.^^^. j j n In hnvr (3 f. I SI M IB4n«Mi I UH 1.1 l i n-t, buy 8-« Ct.l 7 TO 1 <K. ra«r 5.1?
      36 words
    • STOCKS AND SHARES.
      • 619 8 asue val Buyers Sellers Bnyers Sellers Traser ft Co. Lyall ft Evatt 4/- Ampat Tin £1 Aaam Kumbsng fl Austral Malay 5'- Ay*r Hitam 1 Ayer Wen* Bangrln Tin fl Chenderlang 50 Hftam Tin 1 Hong Fatt 5 Hong Kong Tin 5/- Idris Hydraulic Jelebj Tin 20 Johan Tin
        619 words
      • 500 8 2 2 Alex BricR ord. 135 130 135 2 2 do 7t r,c 190 170 1 85 1 75 !0 !0 A»!a« 1200 1250 1150 1250 £1 B A 10 S B M Tru«»«« f! V" r P 7 r.of €1 S! Con T 8 Ord f! Dunlop Rubber
        500 words
      • 145 8 BINOAPOFF MUNICIPAL 5* 1901 red 1940 $*****0 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 110 112 norn 4»,^ 1907 red 1947 $l.« ***** Int Mar 31 Bept. 80 1144 ll«^ norn IH "»09 red 1985 $1,000,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. 36 118 1M norn 4<* 1913 red IW3 $2,*****0
        145 words
      • 364 8 Toofty'B Prices i. Fraser Co. LyaH Evatt Allenby Alor Gajah Amal. Malay »s2^ Avfr Hitam Aver Mo!«>k Ay*r Panas Batu Llntang Borrtli Brogaj Brunei <|61 BuJdt Katil BuWt Kepong BuWt Tlmah <$10) Buklt K. B. Channrkat Berdang CVmnwnara Olenealy Plantationb Haytor iTKirairtrl Jeram Kwantan < Bo> Jimah Kamasan
        364 words
  • 235 8 The following are the exchange rates this morning acrordln-r to the dally circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banklrsr Corporation:— SELLING. London. 4 months' sight 2 4 18 London. 3 months' sight 2 4 1 32 London. 60 days' sight 2 i London. 30 days' sight
    235 words
  • 114 8 London, May 20. trtock markets were less active today. War Loan lft per cent, was quoted at 106 11 16 Todays exchanges, mean closing rates, were: Park 74 61 04 Rio 4. srllrrs official New York 4.93H Lubon no MnnUrml 4 92\ Atheni MS sellers BriMwls
    114 words
  • 58 8 (From Our Own Correspondent > London. May 30. Today's Cosing prices on the London popper market were as followsWhite Muntok. unchanged at 9' 4 d in bond. Black Lampong. spot and Aug -Oct shipment. 3d. sellers: afloat and Mar. May. 3»»d sellers The market was quiet. Stocks:
    58 words
  • 77 8 KAMPONG KIANTAX PAY 15 PER CENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. May 20. FM.S. Rubber Planters Esr.ates. Ltd.. report a profit for 1M4 of £18.786 and a final dividend of 5 per cent. Is recommended, max per cent, for the year. "IT. forward is £18,485 Kampong Kuantan Rubber
    77 words
  • 91 8 DAfI.T PRITFs CURRENT. Noon, May 21. Buyers. S«!leri. No. 1 X. R.S.S. in casos (F. 0.8.) May 19' 3 20 Good F.A.Q. in rases (F. 0.8.) May 19 5 16 19 7 1G No. 1 X. FLS.S. (Spot loose, awardable Singapore) 19- H 19-U June
    91 words
  • 206 8 .->nnap<irc, .nay ci, i& noon. Buyer. Seller. Gambler 6.00 Java cube 10.00 Hamburg Cube 1050 White Pepper 23.00 White Muntok Pepper 25.00 Black Pepper 12.00 Mixed Black Pepper Copra, sundried 4.80 Copra, mixed 4.45 Fair Flake Tapioca 3.20 Small Flake 4.00 Med. Pearl Tapioca 5.30 Small Pearl Tapioca 5.40
    206 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 110 8 m^ I //Mi Ji^H J fMmm VHVMIaI li •f<lir* V^^V^H tlril|t h amtpm HOLD IT TO I'f#E LtCHT MNf SEE tl* INK WITHIN TVt tmmnr T'sHter Vannnatie holaV j9t^ mM c in\ enov^n t* Wl Re •tan; Aomand wm*! And IBM oV»Mr ink tnppK ii o/troyi ritible! TVjroaf* the gleaning.
      110 words
    • 34 8 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONRWIT. M. EZEKIEL SONS. Established nearly 20 years OPTOMKTBISTK and ©PTICIANB. Only KMrrm: «*mei Ohsralwr* ■mm mw. Di^^vra. ■numb: 35. NMr«wiJk. Ba4a«k OptMMetrM: A M KgHKIBL. f» F> r.1.0.
      34 words
    • 29 8 JUST AftRIVED! lONOA Vrth. BITTF» oranqc nrmt RRANDV WINE r. O. M. WMA6AWTO afM lMUr%* nltiei line Dulrti Mfwn, D. T. Lim A Company, SKS. NoHh BrMr? Horn*. MniTKnoTC.
      29 words
    • 69 8 CABLE SPEEDS. Th* Burtern Extension *ys\e*p9tSti Oooipaajr announces th»i the transit Ume on full-mtc telegram from Stngmpore to IjOodoo on Ma; M was at follow: Telegrams handed Id up to 5.00 p m. 4 nun TFtefrrame handed in up to 6 80 p.m. 1 mtn Telegrams handed tn up to
      69 words
    • 42 8 "A Singapore Merchant's Notebook and iflMt financial news on page 17. "lltw nmylkmeikrtiaid-old jhtrwi*, •W Units old manner*, old book* And need s onc say, th« m&gnificen) Vl'hibky called Old Rarity' $3.75 pmrbonk (mek,d^*i*y) M?AUSTERfcCO,r? Sot* Afmt fm S.S C fMJ> _f
      42 words

  • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL REPORTS.
    • 1602 9 SPEECH AT MEETING OF DUNLOP RUBBER CO. The vital importance of this 1 country's labour problems was i stressed by Sir Enc Geddes, 1 chairman of the Dunlop Rub- ber Co., Ltd., in his address at the ordinary general meeting of the company, held
      1,602 words
    • 759 9 Comment On Dunlop Meeting-. "The company's trading year can be summarised as good progress under acute difficulties, and the outlook for the near future can probably De described m the same way," comments the Financial News on the Dunlop Rubber Company meeting. In further comment, this jourjial
      759 words
    • 518 9 12s. 9d. PER LB. IN 1910. BIG ADVANCE IN PRODUCTION. London, May 8. The course of the rubber Industry in the past 25 years Is surveyed by Messrs. Symington and Wilson in their weekly report Issued today. The report states: There have only been three full
      518 words
    • 153 9 BUFFER POOL TIN. Report Of Sales In The United States. London. May 11. Commenting on the tin situation, the Mining Journal says: "Despite the stringency of the squeeze and the prospect that there will be a large reductipn in the visible supply at the end of the month, prices have
      153 words
    • 101 9 During the week ending May 11 ex- i ports of Tinned Pineapples from i Malayan ports amounted to 40,593 cases, of which 27,510 (68 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 735 <2 per cent.) cases to the Contln- ent of Europe, 8.600 (21 per cent.) cases
      101 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 608 9 BANKING HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kont» Tne liability of members is limited to the •xtent and In manner of prescribed b» Ordinance No. 0. ol 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OPTICS HONG KONG. Authorised Capital 150.0000)80 f tT ii«^ uk} fmiy paid up
      608 words
    • 434 9 BANKING CHARTERED BANK OF, INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853) Pata Dp Capital in 8O0.0CO shares of £5 each C3.000.IM Reserve Fund £3.'>nu,uoo R- serve Liability a* Proprietors.. t3.00C.0M BEAD OFFICE t 88. Blshoptgale. London EC X. Afata and tiraurhe*. Anirltsar Hollo Saigon •Aior Star
      434 words

  • 707 10 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 81. 1935. JUBILEE MEMORIALS. Although the Silver Jubilee trust! fund launched by the Prince of Wales is well on its way towards the million mark, it is still a long way from its goal, which is said to be four million pounds. Nevertheless, it
    707 words
  • 50 10 Tenglcu Nasir ibni al-Marhum Yang-di-pertuan Besar Muhammad, Raja I Hajl Shahar Bhah bin Raja Harun aJRashid. Tengku Abdul Aziz Ibni Sultan Ala-ldln Sulaiman Shah, Dato' Hussain bin Mohamed Talb, and Tengku Mohamed lbnl al-Marhum Sultan Ahmad have been appointed Malay Extra Aides-de-Camp to His Excellency the High Commissioner.
    50 words
  • 84 10 The following have been elected as members of the Bar Committee for the Settlement of Penang for the year April, 1935 to April 1936 Mr. B. E Ross, president; Mr. I.lm Cheng Ean, vice-president, and Messrs. R D. Hume, H. McNlece, N. Raghavan, and Mr. P. J.
    84 words
  • 61 10 The following members have been nominated by the Malaya Branch of the Erltlsh Medical Association under section 3 of Ordinance No. 99 (Medical Registration), as members of the Medical Council of the B.S. and of the F.M.S.: Drs A. J. C. Eland and E. A.
    61 words
  • 74 10 Mr. Patrick Mallon, new American vice-consul In Singapore, arrived with Mrs Mallon by the President Hayes on Saturday and assumed duties In Union Building the same day. Mr. Mallon has been In the American consular service three years, In the course of which he was vice-consul In Leipzig
    74 words
  • 768 10 Civilians Back In The Middle Ages. (By Professor Anton Reiter-Horch.) The thoroughness of the Teutonic mind is well exemplified in this article by the German professor, Anton Reiter-Horch. He describes how the menace of war in the air must affect house-construction and town-planning, and gives indications
    768 words
  • 734 10 IT has been suggested recently that statistics of traffic casualties should be published every -week in Malaya, as Is done in England. It is doubtful, however, whether the figures would be sufficiently impressive to warrant the trouble and expense In* volved in their collection throughout the
    734 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 215 10 alvsJ) V \J// 0 The Charnaux 1$ made frorfi 1 \^^A an anotex product a new material -which stretches in every direction. A It cannoc possibly slip out of position or bulge when you bend. Ct f he many P erforations make the Charnaux as light and cool as lace
      215 words
    • 138 10 AMUSEMENTS ALHAMB&A Sequoia with Jean Parker 6.15—8.15. CAPITOL The Case of The Howling Dog with Warren William 6.15—9.15. GLOBE THEATRE, GK£AT WORLD A Farewell To Arms. GUAT WORLD Cabaret Mayor's Nest. HOLLYWOOD U. SEKANGOON ROAD Yarn Seng with John Boles 8.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH Beauty of Islam 6.15—9.15. NEW WOBLU Side
      138 words

  • 684 11 MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCE TO HIS BROTHER. LORD ALLENBY PAYS A BROADCAST TRIBUTE. MRS. LAWRENCE ROBBED OF; JEWELS CASH IN CHINA. j THE Kin? has sort a message of condolence to the brother of Lawrence of Arabia," Aircraftman T. E. Shaw, whose death was announced yesterday.
    Reuter; British Wireless  -  684 words
  • 348 11 The Hon. Mr. A. B. Jordan, Secretary for Chinese Affairs, who was at Jesus College, Oxford with "Lawrence Jf Arabia" today gave the Straits Times the following appreciation of the man who later became known as the "Uncrowned King of Arabia": "We knew him
    348 words
  • 59 11 London, May 21. The Duke and Duchess of Kent arrived in Edinburgh yesterday for a fortnight's residence at the Palace of Holyrood. The Freedom of the City was conferred on the Duke and today he will take up his appointment as Lord High Commissioner to
    59 words
  • 215 11 BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR BRITISH INDUSTRY. Encouraging Position Of Shipbuilding. IMPROVEMENTS IN WORLD TRADE. Where Demand Is Ahead OrTroductive Capacity. London, May 20. Addressing the Federation of Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades at Hastings today, the President of the Federation, Mr. Westwood, said there was a much better outlook in the heavy
    British Wireless  -  215 words
  • 71 11 Best Industrial Year For Half A Century. London. May 21. j There were fewer strikes and lock- outs in Great Britain last year than in any year since records were first taken. half a century ago. There were 471 disputes last year. Involving 134.100 workers,
    British Wireless  -  71 words
  • 82 11 Encouraging Figures For Month Of April. London. May 20. i British imports in April were £3.500.000 more than In April. 1934. and exports similarly showed an increase of £2,900.000. Nearly the whole Increase in exports j was in articles wholly cr mainly manu- factured. Only
    Reuter  -  82 words
  • 79 11 Incident On Missionaries^! River Launch. Shanghai. May 21. Mrs. Lawrence and Dr. Lawrence were members of a party of missionaries aboard three launches leaving Chengtu. Robbers boarded the Lawrences' launch, taking $200 cash and also jewellery, including the wedding and engagement rings belonging to
    Reuter  -  79 words
  • 37 11 Dayang Elizabeth whose engagement will shortly be announced is on the right of this group, with her sister Dayang Valeric, (left) and H.H. the Raree of Sarawak. The picture was taken in Singapore recently.
    37 words
  • 189 11 A Jubilee Occasion. 350 PLANES AT ONE AERODROME. London, May 21. The King will review the Royal Air Force on July 6. The occasion is part of the Jubilee celebrations and will take the double form of an inspection at Mildenhall aerodrome of about
    189 words
  • JUBILEE FUND.
    • 99 11 A donation of $1,000 from the Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd.. is included in today's list of contributions to the Singapore Silver Jubilee Fund. The list is as follows: Already Acknowledged $48,797.44 Principal, Teachers and Pupils, Le Mercier 3chool 100.00 Singapore Cold Storage 1.000.00
      99 words
    • 58 11 Shanghai, May 10. "Although the Government's funds are somewhat insufficient and there will be a little difficulty in balancing the Budget, an international loan to China is unnecessary." With this statement. Dr. H. H. Kung, the Finance Minister, today dismissed rumours of a loan to
      Sin Kuo Min  -  58 words
    • 25 11 Shangnal, May 21. A Kiangsl commission to study development and other projects in Japan passed through Shanghai yesterday. Sin Kuo Mln.
      Sin Kuo Min  -  25 words
  • 90 11 TWO ENGLISHMEN CANONIZED. Ceremony In Rome. ST. THOMAS MORE ST. JOHN. Rome, May 20. Cardinal Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, and Sir Thomas More, Lord High Chancellor of England in the 16th century were canonised yesterday in Rome. The Pope appointed June 22 jas the Festival of St.
    British Wireless  -  90 words
  • 65 11 Recuperating From His Recent Illness. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, May 21. The British Minister, Sir Joslah Crosby, has left the nursing home where he has been a patient since Easter. Sir Josiah is proceeding to England this week by the P. and O Naldera
    65 words
  • 43 11 Shanghai. May 21. Preliminary discussions will be begun In Shanghai with a view to arriving at a solution to the Sino-Slamese problems. A Siamese delegate, In the person of the commissioner of customs at Bangkok, is due to arrive this week.
    43 words
  • 25 11 H.H. the Sult.n of Johore today cancelled his passage to Ceylon aboard the President Hayes. He has postponed the trip a fortnight.
    25 words
  • 31 11 London. May 20. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Lord President of the Council, was received in audience by the King at Buckingham Palace this morning.— British Wireless.
    British Wireless  -  31 words
  • 38 11 .London, May 20. The King and Queen paid a private visit to the Royal Academy Exhibition at Burlington House yesterday and spent an hour and a half inspecting the pictures. British Wireless.
    British Wireless  -  38 words
  • 401 11 ROMANCE OF SARAWAK PRINCESS. Dayang Elizabeth To Marry. FIANCE A DANCE BAND LEADER. Waiting For The Rajah. From Our Own Correspondent. London. May 20. I understand that the engagement will be announced shortly of the Dayang Elizabeth, daughter of the Itajah and Ranee of Sarawak, and Mr. Harry Roy, who
    401 words
  • 96 11 Government Statement On Foreign Policy. An important speech on foreign affairs which Hitler will make In the Reichstag tonight (Tuesday) In the form of a government statement of policy will be broadcast from ill German stations. Arrangements are being made for communtty reception whereby workers and
    Reuter  -  96 words
  • 140 11 BRITAIN'S "GOODWILL TO CHINA."— Sir John Simon. Referring to the British decision to raise the status of the Legation in China to that of an Embassy Sir John Simon said in the House of Commons tonight: I would like to take this opportunity of stating that this decision is a
    Reuter  -  140 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 106 11 STOP PRESS. CABINET CHANGES RUMOURS. London, May 21. Rumours of Cabinet reconstruction were busy in Lobby until after midnight, but there is no reason to expect definite changes will be announced before the Whitsun recess. Several morning papers assert it is definitely decided that Mr. Mac Donald will hand over
      106 words
    • 7 11 See Today's Singapore Merchant's Notebook. PAGE 17.
      7 words
    • 28 11 EXIDE GLASS ACCUMULATORS with Indicator. Indicates "Fill," "Half," "Enpty Recommended Type* D.M.G.-C. 70 AMP. HOUR, D.H.G -C. 100 AMP. HOUR, EDDYSTONE RADIO ELECTRIC CO. 28-30. Orchard Road, SINGAPORE
      28 words

  • 1172 12 Area Wanted For Construction Of Back Lanes. CHINESE WORSHIPPERS TO PETITION GOVERNOR. (From Our Chinese Correspondent.) Over one hundred representatives of the seven prefectures and districts of the Province of Kwangtung, which possess and control the Fook Tak Chi (Temple) of Telok Ayer
    1,172 words
  • 114 12 Veteran Planter's Death At Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 17. The death took place at the Bungsar Hospital yesterday morning of Mr. H. O. Kennedy, manager of Jugra Estate. Banting. Mr. Kennedy, who was 52 years, of age. had been connected with
    114 words
  • 161 12 General Committee Appointed. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 19. Mr. Choo Kla Peng, C.8.E.. J.P., presided at the provincial committee meeting of the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall at the auditorium this morning After the adoption of the rules, of the Assembly Hall, the provisional mmittee
    161 words
  • 17 12 FOUNDED IN 1796. Part of the interior of the Teiuk Ayer Street Temple
    17 words
  • 342 12 Engagement Of Miss Diana Plumpton. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 7. How many golfers in Malaya know that Miss Diana Plumpton, the famous international golfer, was born in Singapore? She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merville Plumpton, who now live at The
    342 words
  • 116 12 Claim For Rent In Civil Suit. (From Our Owr. C n respondent) Kuala LuniLur, May 1H The appeal of Hajl Mohamed bin Hajl Hassan, a landed proprietor of Klang. against the decision of the judge at the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court civil suit in which he
    116 words
  • 55 12 MR. C. O. CAMPBELL Seriously III At General Hospital. Mr. C. O. Campbell, the well-known trainer from Penang. Is at present lying in the General Hospital, Singapore, seriously ill. He was admitted on May 14. after the third day's races In Singapore. He arrived In Singapore a few days before
    55 words
  • 256 12 Dato Stia Retires From Service. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. May 19. An unusual ceremony took place at Kuala Kangsar recently when the Penghulus, Assistant Penghulus and Ketuas of Parit and Bruas marked the occasion of the Dato Btla's r--tirement from ih«. service by presenting him
    256 words
  • 223 12 PENANG FAIR DRAMA. From Our Own Correspondent Penang, May 20. A YOUNG Javanese trainer of wild animals attached to a Chinese sports circus which is now performing in Penang at the Fun and Frolic Park was mauled by his pet leopard yesterday morning. He is now in
    223 words
  • 209 12 May Be Released After "Some Training." (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. May 16. The Ministry of Defence has reported to the State Council that the Special Court has now finished the work entrusted to it of ;yir.g and adjudging, those individuals who were arrested for being concerned
    209 words
  • 198 12 FIGURES FOR FIRST TWO MONTHS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 20. In the latest issue of the FM.S. Government Gazette appears a statement showing the revenue and expenditure from Jan. 1 to Feb. 28, compared with two-twelfths of the Estimates for the current year and
    198 words
  • 84 12 Man Succumbs Following Fall From Bicycle. I Two deaths were reported in Sln^a- pore last night. The first case was that of a Chines™ who was found dead in bed in a house in Nanking Street after a period of unconsciousness following a fall from his bicycle. A
    84 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 190 12 Studebaker ttliV&ClC-YidC motoring hhtoryl No words can describe th« miraculoui riding comfort of these Studebokers no specification can even l J«g e t their really amastng performance In efficiency and luxury they strike an entirely new note In motoring. Their •wlftoeaf, their tllenoe, their smoothness and utter security must be
      190 words

  • 521 13 Experience Of A Malayan Estate Manager. The Straits Times Planting Correspondent writes The following is an incident which took place on an estate in my district. The occasion was when the manager was making his morning round of tapping Inspection in company with his
    521 words
  • 50 13 The Tong Wah Public School, a registered Chinese School, established several years ago, will stage with the permission of the Dlrecto* of Education. S.S. a performance at the Great World on June 17. This step is being taken to relieve the financial position of the school.
    50 words
  • 660 13 Correspondence, SUNDAY TAPPING. A PUZZLED PLANTER ANSWERED. To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, The answer to Sunda Puzzle's" problem of the 10th ins! is easy. Most decidedly, stop tap ping on Sundays without any fea or hesitation, and conditions wil begin to improve at once. It is obvious
    660 words
  • 582 13 TIN CONTROL. CHEERING SIGNS IN THE MARKETS. months tin. They were caught very badly and a good thing for everyone. It will teach them to be careful In future. The backbone of tin is the miner and the consumer, and the smelter and metal broker are essential but subsidiary go-betweens.
    582 words
  • 366 13 SOCIAL PERSONAL rotmctor Of Chinese, Penang, Returns Klang A.D.O. Mrs L R. S R RolTrs;'ot Jabt estate Alor Star, has arrived from England. Mr. R. C. S. Harris has become a Passed Cadet in the Malayan Civil Servtee The Resident of Perak and Mrs Cator. after a stay at Ipoh,
    366 words
  • 353 13 TWD'Df'E' LHJKISIrj. MALAYA'S NEW GENERAL OFFICER COMMANDING. .tilt o^ITTI! APDTr 1 ivn *-N OUUIH ArKKA AiND EUROPEAN WAR. < By Our Services Correspondent.) Fcr the last four years the G.0.C., Malaya, has been of the Royal Artillery. The last Royal Engineer to hold the appointment was
    353 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 125 13 Wy<r JtiAufie ii r I3I:C/UISI: TO DO SO IS A MORAL OBLIGATION TO YOURSELF AND DEPENDANTS Till; CsRI:AT l:/\;>Ti:R,\ 111 I; ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. OFFERS ATTRACTIVE PLANS AT MODERATE RATES. HEAD OFFICE:— GREAT EASTERN LIFE BUILDING SINGAPORE. BRANCHES and AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE EAST the J&ca CO-STARS WITH GARBO! „—^^^^^^^£3 IN
      125 words
    • 4 13 /I mmmmmm^F^fifcrffTm\ wf/M^mm^£ PvJI
      4 words

  • 683 14 AIRMEN'S FINE EFFORT TO GET ON TERMS. Oversea-Chinese Bank's Good Commercial Cup Win. The Sappers played ver:' poor football yesterday compared w'th the display they gave against the Gunners last we«k and were lucky to heat the Air Force by the
    683 words
  • 107 14 Crowd Invades The Pitch During league Game. I re was a dramatic termination to the third division match between the SRC. and the V on the S.R.C. Parian* >esterday. Fifteen mi»ittes from the end ttie c owd got on to the lirid and the referee. Sergeant Burke,
    107 words
  • 71 14 The final of the S.C.C mixed doubles (handicap) between Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Swlnchatt will be played today at the S.C.C. The two griffin ponies raffled by the Taiping Turf Club were drawn fcr at Thomson Road stables on Friday and won by
    71 words
  • 442 14 UNSPORTING PLAY BY MOHAN RAG AN. Chinese Team Enters For India Shield Tourney. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) G«Je«t«a. M*y 18 Football enthusiasts In Malaya wUL be interested to hear that the Lohi Hwa Club of Shanghai, said to be the. strongest football combination iz. the: Mid-Bast and
    442 words
  • 273 14 Panthers Beaten By Nine Goals To Nil. By defeating the Panthers by nine goals to love yesterday the Royal Artillery won the Singapore Polo Club senior handicap tournament. Played on a wet ground, the final was not as hard and fast a game as was the first
    Reuter  -  273 words
  • 122 14 CHK Surprise Defeat Of Jack McLean In First Round. London, May 20. There was an early sensation in the British amateur gob* championship at Royal Lytham St Annes when J. H. Bryant, a 22-year-old Worcestershire player, defeated Jack McLean, the Scottish champion and regarded as the outstanding
    122 words
  • 92 14 The following have been invited to play in the flsst S.A.F.A. Malaya Cup trial st Anson Road Stadium tomorrow at 5.15 p.m.: "A" Team: Said (MsJajrs) Rahman (Malays) and Boon Lay Chinese); Hutchinson (S.C.C), Hay (F. N.), Bahrom (Marines); Khoon Onn (Chinese), Mat Noor (Malays), Keng Hock (Chinese),
    92 words
  • 600 14 Association Football. THE MALAYA CUP FIXTURES. Singapore's First Match At Seremban. The following are the dates of this season's Malaya Cup fixtures Northern Section. May 11. Saturday— Burma Rifles vs. Perak— Talplnfc. (Perak won 4—o).4 0). May 18. Saturday— Kedah vs. Penang Alor Star. (Penang won
    600 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 33 14 9tie GAsEiS35E3HPPH ca; operation w\ NO MOVING PARXC Hir. purchait ECONOMY- OPEBATOt LOW F1R/T CO/T .4 c ft capacity 1 FRANKEL Dro/. .4 i I CAPACITY}/ |Q| v|aoRIA /TREET t 5 RAFFLE/ PLACE
      33 words
    • 207 14 AUBURN DUAL -RATIO *a*^E^aUlll^Ml^k^l^l^lSwSßßßß*BßSßßS*S*SS»M»'"a^Bß»aaw- i _JflK "TWO CARS IN ONE" Low Ratio (as on an ordinary car) 3,750 X.P.M. M.P.H. High Ratio (Auburn's exclusive feature) 2,500 R.P.M. «0 M.P.H. This means that your car goes faster while the engine foes slower. Life of your Engine prolonged by 50 Engine and
      207 words

  • TEXAS TORNADO FAILS TO KNOCK-OUT GEORGE COOK.
    • 340 15 Cricket. Choor Singh's Hectic Innings For Khalsa. The M.C.C. ground though small is certainly one of the quickest drying cricket grounds in Malaya. All Sunday's games in Singapore were canulled or rather washed out owing to the hevy rains in the morning but the N.C.C. ground
      340 words
    • 466 15 Don McCorkindale Outpoints Italian Champion. London, May 10. /«EORGE COOK, battered, bleeding, but stiU upright, was a valiant loser on points at the end of his ten-round' fight at the White City Stadium last night with Obie Walker, the 15-stone Negro heavy-weight fighter from
      466 words
    • 154 15 Easy Wins For Lancashire And Derbyshire. London, May 20. At Manchester Lancashire beat Worcestershire by nine wickets. Worcester: 187 and 133 (Hopwood 8 for 61). Lancashire: 124 (Perks 8 for 44) and 198 for one wkt. (Washbrook 87 not, oat). At Derby the home side beat Leicestershire by
      154 words
    • 142 15 Bobsleigh Out Of Training For A Few Days. London, May 2U. Lord Derby's Bobsleigh, which Is second favourite for the Derby to be run at Epsom on June 5, was found to be amiss following this morning's work at Newmarket. In an interview with Reuter Bobslegh's trainer, Ted
      Reuter  -  142 words
    • 51 15 Notice is hereby given that entries from affiliated clubs and associations for teams to compete in the 6. A F A. Cup Competition for 1935 jwIH be received up to Saturday, June 1 Applications must be accompanied by an entrance fee of $10 in respect of each team
      51 words
    • 575 15 Sport In Brief. Selangor Cup XI Training Together At K.L. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May 20 I The following have been selected to represent Negri Sembilan in the first Malaya Cup soccer match of the season against Johore at Segamat on Saturday:— A. S. Emmanuel; N.
      575 words
    • 428 15 Germany Taking 1936 Olympic Games Seriously, One Delivery And Six No-Balls. New Sport Centre. Making Polo Popular. Conducted by ."LEIGHTOX" /GERMANY'S preparations for the can only imagine he had laughed too Olympic Games in Berlin in August heartily. of 1936 are astonishing the athletic nations of the
      428 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 158 15 JUST RECEIVED THE NEW "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" SILVER JUBILEE RADIOGRAMS ONLY "H.M.V." ELECTRIC REPRODUCERS CAN GIVE THAT "TRIE TO LIFE" TONE FOR WHICH THEY ARE FAMOUS. MODEL 541 $230.00. 570 $290.00. Model 170 is fitted with a Record Changer for playing eight records automatically. "MOUTRIE'S" B£9 "H. M. V." SPECIALISTS.
      158 words
    • 74 15 SPORTING FIXTURES. Tunimy, May 21. Football: S.A.P.A. League. Div. 11. R.E. vs. Wiltshire*. S.R.C. ground; Div. 11, Police vs. S.C.F.A., Anson Road st«dlum; Div. in. Port Canning vs. Medical Services, V.M.C.A. ground; Oovt. League. Div. I, Marine vs. Survey, J.C.S.A.. Fr'endly. Spore English School vs. TTcasury S.C., Balcstier Road. IForThe
      74 words

  • 1006 16 DEVELOPING HEALTH HOME-MAKING. Progress Of Guide Movement In Malaya. The annual council meeting of the Girl Guides Association of Malaya was held in Singapore, on Tuesday last week. Lady Thomas, the president for Malaya, was in the chair. There were present: The Tengku Ampuan Besar, Vice-President, Johore; Mrs. S. G.
    1,006 words
  • 146 16 Reservation Of Land To Be Revoked. fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 18. The Resident of Selangor proposes to revoke the reservation of over six acres of land in H.'gh Street, Kuala Lumpur, known as the Old Victoria InsUtuMcn school reserve. Anyone who wishes
    146 words
  • 214 16 Possibilities Of Large Developments. The third of the Hon. Dr. Tempany's articles on the fruit-canning industry in the United Kingdom, with application to local conditions where fitting, is published in the Miy issue of the Malayan Agricultural Journal. Two others are to follow, the final one
    214 words
  • 583 16 MAIDSERVANT KILLED BY E XPLOSION. ANTI-OPIUM "SLOGAN" COMPETITION. Hundreds Of Entries Already Received It has been recognised that a valuable contribution to the solution of the opium problem lies In the prevention of allowing the younger generation from becoming addicted to the drug While the Anti-Opium Clinic cures those who
    583 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 184 16 wilt- xS Maybe it's only <SACID STOMACH Excess acid in the stomach is the common cause of many ailments such as headaches, dizziness, pains after eating, sleeplessness and nervousness. This < omlition is easily and quickly corrected by taking Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Phillip-' Milkof Magnesia supplies the neededalkuli to
      184 words
    • 284 16 For thia year, the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty, prepared for mounting and each takes its place to King George V, the makers of dv Maurier cigarettes build up the complete and unique souvenir, have prepared a superb souvenir. A magni6cent, Nothing comparable with this work has ever been colourful
      284 words

  • 648 17 Municipal Loan Lessons Dangers Of Inferior Manufactured Articles. By OUR COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENT. IT is always very gratifying to be able to report on a distinct improvement of business conditions in the Singapore and F.M.S. markets. Produce prices are firmer. The share market shows renewed activity. Exchange
    648 words
  • 377 17 A SINGAPORE MERCHANT'S NOTEBOOK. want to invest, knowing that only a portion thereof will be allotted to them. For these reasons the amounts oversubscribed in any loan or other financial issue do not necessarily represent "idle money," though, of course, such an oversubscription as experienced in the case of the
    377 words
  • 313 17 Profit Of $9,521.89 On The Year. The twenty-fifth ordinary general meeting of Trafalgar, Limited, will be held on May 28, at the registered office of the company, 2, Prince Street, Singapore. The directors' report Tor the yeai ended Mar. 31 states The profit for
    313 words
  • 651 17 AVER HIT AM MEETING PROTEST. The 38th annual ordinary general meeting of the Ayer Hltam Planting Syndicate, Limited, was held at Kuala Lumpur on May 16. Mr. F. A. Wardell presided and the following also were present: Messrs. F. H.
    651 words
  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 104 17 You can buy a car that is careful British workmanship. cheaper than the Standard, That is why the Standard, but you can't buy one that is although a little more expenmore economical. For, in sive, is the choice of so many exchange for the little extra shrewd and experienced you
      104 words
    • 364 17 Ovaltine makes the mid-morning milk at school j^ School Teachers can do so J^ll^l-j^ 'ttfe* ~*K!Sf much to ensure the health wlH[ jKL of children under their Ifc, m J charge by giving them faciliy^^ If X£^ I ties for using 'Ovaltine* with IT mj^ f Mi their mid-morning milk.
      364 words

  • 5 18
    5 words
  • 108 18 Seven Mayors Received At Camberwell. London. May 19. The King and Queen today made the second of their four Jubilee drives through London boroughs. On this occasion they followed the long route through South London. The King wore full-dress uniform and their majestic, were
    British Wireless  -  108 words
  • 59 18 Chungking, May 20. The defenders of Hweili, Szechuan, have so far successfully resisted the onslaughts of Chu Mo's Red army. The outlaws, it is learned, have decided to lift their siege of the city in the face of the advancing Government reinforcements. The forces at Shichang have
    Sin Kuo Min  -  59 words
  • 90 18 London, May 20. The Engineering and Hardware section of the British Industries Fair opened at Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, today and will continue until May 31. This is the first year when the "heavy" section of the fair has been held at a different time
    British Wireless  -  90 words
  • 46 18 London, May 18. Before leaving London this morning for Geneva, where he will represent Britain at the League Council. Mr. Anthony Eden had an audience with the King at Buckingham palace. Sir John Simon had an audience yesterday evening— British Wireless.
    British Wireless  -  46 words
  • 55 18 Shanghai, May 19, Negotiations between the Communications Ministry and the leading Shanghai Chinese banks for a $5,000,000 loan, repayable in four years from June, 1936, have been concluded. This loan will be used for extending th 9 western terminus of the Lunghai Railway at Sian, Shensi, to
    Sin Chew Jit Poh  -  55 words
  • 23 18 Kaunas, May 19. The Lithuanian President has commuted the death .sentences on the four Memi-1 Nazis to life Imprisonment.— Reuter.
    Reuter  -  23 words
  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 67 18 ~*We*ve Gone Around the World I L|Ma|A| Just To Get Back K^v-a^^ Kb Xj j,^^ GET A CLASS OF 1 J^^l l LEMONPOPI> I MASTERS "Not exactly a world record said the 'Merry Trio/ "But you can see our appreciation of Phoenix's Lemonpop Ring 3463 for prompt delivery. MAAS-29. For
      67 words
    • 570 18 Found in Film J^SHfe on teeth y.^g the germs of tooth decay! y W Buried beneath an ever-forming H£| enamel and destroys the part S ~pbeneath. To fight decay, you j must remove film every day. nu a mkt tiu /s«a whtn ht analym film »v tttth: (08 18 «P*
      570 words

  • 940 19 CROWDS IN COLOMBO. Thousands See Ceremonial Parade. (From A Ceylon Correspondent.) NEVER before in the history of this Island outpost of the Empire had scenes like those enacted on May 6 in Colombo been seen. For never before, indeed, had such a significant occasion provided the
    940 words
  • 310 19 CEYLON INDIA. Naval officers wore their Jubilee Decorations. The March Past. The most attractive feature of the parade the mirch past took place immediately after the Governor returned to the saluting base. The units, nine in all, moved to the southern end of the green In column of fours, marched
    310 words
  • 553 19 PUBLIC INDIGNANT. Briton Murdered Six Persons Arrested. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Calcutta, May 18. THOSE who have to bear the burden of the hot weather invariably assure their friends who have been fortunate enough to escape to cooler climes that the hot weather was the
    553 words
  • 414 19 of the party, has arrived. He convi rrom New Zealand. A Waterless City. 'THERE are few parts of India at this time of the year where the adequacy of water .supplies and the problem of waste do not become matters of great if not always fruitful argument. There was.
    414 words
  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 203 19 SAFE MILK IN THE TROPICS In reporting upon an analysis of "Bear Brand" natural Swiss Milk, an eminent joncion analytical chemist and b» teiloogical expert writes: "The Milk Is free from .he microbes of disease and putrefactive Mcteria. In fact all attempts to cultivate nicrobes from this milk were failures.
      203 words
    • 154 19 MORRIS Only SPECIALISATION can give you the O M H M Perfect "EIGHT" nM X Here, at last, is an Eight that you'll get real enjoyment I I• I out of owning and driving. There's plenty of room in it^the body is as large as the average 10 h.p. car.
      154 words

  • 29 20 Below: An incident m the Chinese vs. ./ilishires match on Friday. Below: ?.o vs. S.R.C. game on ihursd.y. The E .C. left wing -cor-L-3.
    29 words
  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 65 20 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES Win. MCKINNON Co., Ltd. RICE MILLING MACHINERY v The above Illustrates a 7-cwt. capacity self-contained Mill as recently supplied and erect' d by us for the Government of Pahang at Temerloh and opened on the 28th of February, 1935. Small combined Hullers and Polishers are obtained from
      65 words
    • 16 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Oreat Britain) H«M Office far Malaya: SINGAPORE.
      16 words