Malaya Tribune, 23 January 1930
1930-01-23
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section21 1930-01-23 1 The Malaya Tribune Vfl. No. lO SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, Jan. 23, 1930.21 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement259 1930-01-23 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOt NNOT BETTER BEST. in J SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK I This Milk is prepared from JB PLRE UNSKIMMED COW'S J MILK, and in condensation nothing but FINEST WHITE SUGAR is added. Being preM, tiK# pared Under the Wienie f v>vV conditions, this Milk is espcci- C al,259 words
-
Advertisement195 1930-01-23 1 "FLurtODOR" 4 Washing y/ Suitings y^?^ For Tropical HIGH STREET, Singapore. THE "SOUTHERN CROSS" I I FLEW THE PACIFIC I Mia I 0N ""'ON OIL. j I HE Sfl 1 Use ARISTO on iKPii jfffll H your car and be n assured of perfect jjj I p lubrication. I w195 words
-
-
Article2237 1930-01-23 2 POLITICS IN THE MELTING POT. Council Boycott: Members' Attitude. As has been already announced by Reuter, the first step in the programme of the Congress after its recent Lahore session is the boycott of Legislatures. Pundits Motilal and Jawaharlal and the leaders of the various Provincial Congress2,237 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement452 1930-01-23 2 I •TRUTH IN ADVERTISING" IS THE LAST WORD IN SERVICE. K*y> EAT MORE FHH "KILTIE KIPPERS" in a class by themselves. Always Fresh Supplies of:— STEEL HEAD SALMON SgSS^mntes, FRESH SALMON FRESH HERRINGS SMOKED SALMON FISH FIUJT DOVER SOLES CRAY FISH LEMON SOLES IKAN KURAU HALIBUT IKAN MERAH FGDD*nA REFRIGERATING452 words
-
Advertisement389 1930-01-23 2 Nerves Lack Nourishment When The Blood Is Thin How The World's Greatest Tonic Cures Nervous Troubles Through The Blood. Nervous debility, headaches and dizziness, result from a strain on the nerves with which the rebuilding work of the blood in unable to keep pace. The best tonic for such a389 words
-
Advertisement427 1930-01-23 2 Iht !ailcnbwrgs Boods The'AUenburys' codsare particularly suit. t 0 the feeding of babu h climates. They art germ free and their use is an absolute guarantee against infantile diarrhoea and cholera. aft. f N t 1 Mi,k No. 2 Mirth to s month* Mailed Food No i months iuid i427 words
-
-
Article1225 1930-01-23 3 A FEW REFLECTIONS ON "extrality;—ii. How Lord Napier Exceeded His Instructions. (By a Special Correspondent.) However sufficient or insufficient may have been these objections against the Chinese criminal jurisdiction, the fact of the resistance and non-submission to authority remains. As the result of this refusal to follow the1,225 words
-
Article478 1930-01-23 3 An American Complaint. Film censorship in the Orient needs no hints from the West. "Most of the censors take their job seriously, and apparently feel that they are not doing: their duty satisfactorily unless something is eliminated from every picture." This is the information passed on478 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement608 1930-01-23 3 I No more I I sleepless nights! I you cannot sleep, or your sleep is m I fill and broken, the chances are that your I stive system is at fault. Eno is the I I ii preventive of sleeplessness which X I <fn m this cause. Eno's Fruit Salt608 words
-
-
Article88 1930-01-23 4 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed b> correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, preferably typewritten (double spacing) and on one side of the paper Pen-names may88 words
-
129 1930-01-23 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—May I have the pleasure to know if the Singapore Chinese Mandarin School is prepared to give correspondence tuition If not, I beg to suggest that such a department is essential, for the benefit of those living away from Singapore. Judging129 words
-
Article146 1930-01-23 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Let me thank "Worshipper" for pointing out my mistake in taking "mutawali" for mutawalli." His letter is interesting but there are points to which I cannot agree. Will he, the master of Arabic, tell me why he translated "mutawali" as "successor" in his146 words
-
Article213 1930-01-23 4 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune."J Sir, —I quite agree with your correspondent "A Well Wisher" that you have done a great service to the Straits Chinese Reading Club by your editorial of the 11th inst. under the heading "The King's English," but I beg to differ213 words
-
Article602 1930-01-23 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."/ Sir, —I would not have troubled you with this letter but for the fact that the recent Increase of duty on tobacco by 100 per cenl hits the poor Indian labourers very badly. Judging from the events that have followed the602 words
-
Article558 1930-01-23 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I had no intention at all to enter into this discussion, but I s.mply cannot restrain myself from replying to Mr. Soh Swee Keng touching his shallow remarks. I would advise him just to lift up his head and558 words
-
Article30 1930-01-23 4 "Band Enthusiast" (Johore) does not comply with the rule requiring correspondents to enclose their names and addresses. If he does so his letter will be published.—Ed., "M.T."30 words
-
Article57 1930-01-23 4 A correspondent writes that some employees ol the P.W.D.. including those working on the Government dredges, had not up to the 19th inst. been paid their December salaries, and he doubts if they have yet been paid. As he points out. this is a hardship, especially as57 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement247 1930-01-23 4 I IttE LUXURY SOAP YOU YE LONGED FOR aim everyc^ Perfumed as once you thought only the most expensive soaps were perfumed— a subtle blending of the fragrance of flowers you love —it astonishes you that Lux Toilet Soap can be sold at such an everyday price. Its soft lather,247 words
-
Advertisement80 1930-01-23 4 SIMPLE BACKACHE IS OFTEN DANGEROUS Short, sharp stabbing pains in th? back when you rise from bed, real tort' cc to straighten the body after stooping, these are sure signs of dangerous kidney trouble. The quickest means of banishing chronic Backache, Lumbago, Sciatica or Rheumatic Pains, is a short course80 words
-
Advertisement237 1930-01-23 4 q| From the very first day you bake Phosferiiie you new confidence, new life, new endurance, tl eat better, and sleep better, and you will look Cj yon feel. Phosferine is given with equal I s ffi to the children. PHOSFERINt ffi The Greatest of alt Tonics for I INFLUENZA237 words
-
-
521 1930-01-23 5 Chairman's Hopeful View Of Economic Outlook. The local bramh of the National City Bank of New York has received the following telegram from the head office: The National City Bank of New York showed net earnings last year, after reserves for taxes,521 words
-
Article590 1930-01-23 5 Fraser's Report. Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report dated Jan. 21, state: The price of tin shows a small decline on balance during the past week and London advices do not indicate any better undertone in the market. American demand remains poor and despite the590 words
-
Article150 1930-01-23 5 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association in their weekly auction report, dated Jan. 22, state: Catalogued 2,371,308 lb. 1 058.62 tons. Offered 2,100,443 1b.=937.70 tons. Sold 1,790,882 1b.=799.50 tons. Lcndon spot 7 ;l B d. New Ycrk spot 14% cents.150 words
-
Article447 1930-01-23 5 Singapore, Jan. 17. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) katl 48 Beef, stew or curry katl 40 Pork, lean katl 64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) katl 53 Mutton Indian lb. Si Mutton Australian lb. 65 Fowl, kail 62 Hens (Locally reared) katl 75 Ducks each 1.07 Pigeons, domestic447 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement450 1930-01-23 5 ,i tad Women Win Back ,!L Strength And Vitality. constant demands on .t ultimately feeling L ical a for nothing. When Low P^" 1 1 life becomes a penance there is no real en«s«?ad 01 1 Far too frequently "Lent tc dof their vitality re- tionabk -remedies' which, tftoW** a450 words
-
Advertisement580 1930-01-23 5 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT: M. EZEKIEL A SONS. Manufacturing Ophthalmic OptirUfs. 4. Raffles Chambers, Raffles PUc*. Optometrists: A. M. Ezekiel, 0.D.. F.r 1 O.C DENTISTRY. Latest Method of Treatments Without Pain Teeth replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES O. JITT SIANG, Qualified Dentist. 75, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE. Ist Floor580 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement396 1930-01-23 6 PAVILION 1 'PHONE 6903 I FROM MONDAY, JANUARY 20 TO SATURDAY, JANUARY 25. X I AT 9.15 P3I. SHARP g I THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. j| EVE'S FILM AND EVERYBODY'S REVIEW. I j JETTA 60UDAL and CLIVE BROOK j a in a Three Faces East. 3 A GRIPPING MYSTERY PICTURE396 words
-
Advertisement296 1930-01-23 6 Amusements. ALHAMBRA I 'PHONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEE, Sole Proprietor.) I THREE FEATURES PROGRAMME I I Commencing Saturday, Jan. 18 and ending Thursday, Jan. 23. jjj S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. jjj I The Latest Empire News. I MARIOm DAVIES I THE FAIR CO-ED. j A296 words
-
Advertisement408 1930-01-23 6 GAIETY CINEMA Where the Good Pictures Play. Front Friday, January 17 to Thursday, January 23. AT 9 P.M. SHARP NEW COMEDY Which is the Bigger BaiiU? Hubhand vs. wife or son-in-law vs. mother-in-law? SEE The Bi?; No-decision Bout in Honeymoon Flats Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Don't n.i>s this intimate "inside"* story408 words
-
Advertisement129 1930-01-23 6 SURINA THEATRp DEEPS, NOT WQ Rt O tt JJ TO-NIGH T! Until tuesday, :lnnMj In the Second Si i Ql 1 y 15 p.«n. The Picture i -The Last Warning LAURA LA PI ANTE Mighty Mystery' Drama! blmery v 4 Liglitiiii. 4 D r SEt The P*sff ,ni hJ ways!129 words
-
-
224 1930-01-23 7 Both Commodities Down. m md Co. report at 11 a.m. jlessrs- to-day KI'BBER. down l/16d. L° ndol 1 ents (G), down cent. NeW 1 -Mlenbys $1.50—51.60, Ayer harc *V. Ayer Panas $1.30—51.40, ts, Brogas 90—95 cents, jfl cents, Bukit Katils 60 Bukit J trgha $2.85—53, Conne--63224 words
-
Article82 1930-01-23 7 To Help Malay Smallholders. A new rubber company has been formed at Seremban, Sherikat Maamor Sungei Ujong, Ltd.. with a capital of $25,000. The objects of the company are to buy and sell rubber produced locally and assist Malay smallholders to obtain a fair prico for82 words
-
Article250 1930-01-23 7 •By courtesy of 11. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, JAN. 23. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15/16 d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3'fcd. London 60 days' sisht 2s. 3 13/16 d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d. London demand 2s. 3*4 d. London T.250 words
-
Article133 1930-01-23 7 Scientific Reorganisation. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 22. *n^', Regi ld McKe nna, presiding at the STL m T UT g f the Midland Bank, said that the developments of trade and industry had not justified the expectations at the beginning of 1929. It was impossible to viewReuter's Service. - 133 words
-
Article235 1930-01-23 7 Many Mines Likely To Close Down. Discussiing tin, the Financial Correspondent of the "Times of Malaya" says that careful enquiries reveal the fact that outputs wili be down for next month and a far number of gravel pumps will not start up again after the New Year235 words
-
Article151 1930-01-23 7 SINGAPORE, JAN. 23. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $385 Rice, Siam 2 $340 Rice, Siam 3 $315 Rice, Siam 4 $300 Rice, Siam New 1 $290 Rice, Siam New 2 $280 Rice. Saigon A-l $275 Rice, Saigon 1 $265 Rice. Saigon 2 $250 Rice, Saigon 3 $245 Rice, Rangoon151 words
-
Article68 1930-01-23 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, JAN. 23. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 24% 24* Standard R.S.S. on Tender February 24 25 March 25 Vi 25* February/March 25 25 V 4 April/June 26* 26* Tone of Market:—Steady. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet68 words
-
Article110 1930-01-23 7 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon cts. Shell Aviation Spirit ex 4-gl. drums 85 Red SheU Motor Spirit ex pump &/or 4-gl. drums 70 Yellow SheU Motor Spirit ex 4-gl. drums 70 Yellow Shell Motor Spirit per 4-gl. tin $2.92 per 2 tins Shell Kerosene $5.30110 words
-
765 1930-01-23 7 N.Y.K. ORIENT-CALIFORNIA LINER. The "Chichibu Maru," the second of the new passenger motor ships for the N.Y.K.s California-Orient Service, is expected to complete her equipment by March 25, and she will leave Yokohama on April 4 on her maiden voyage across the Pacific for San Francisco765 words
-
Article459 1930-01-23 7 HEAD COOLIE HAULED UP. Before Capt. Freyberg, R.N., yesterday in the Marine Court, several minor cases of obstruction were tried. Two Chinese were fined $7 (or 7 days' r.i.) for putting up worn out licences. Two saw-mill owners were charged with causing obstruction in the Tanjong459 words
-
Obituary64 1930-01-23 7 Death Of Ninth Victim. London, Dec. 30. The legend of the curse of Tutankhamen's tomb has been again revived in consequence of the news from Colombus, Texas, that Dr. Jonathan Carver, who was killed in a motor car accident, was a m?mber of the party which discovered the64 words
-
Article88 1930-01-23 7 The Tivoli. The Universal film "Heart of a Nation," presenting the well-known comedian, George Sidney, with Berly Mercer, George Lewis and Patsy Ruth Miller, will be screened at the Tivoli to-night. In the first shov.* a Buzz Barton picture, "The Slingshot Kid,' will be put on. On Saturday88 words
-
Article28 1930-01-23 7 Members of the Straits Chinese Amateur Musical Society are reminded of the musk at 261, Lavender Street, at 7.30 p.m. to-morrow and on Tuesday next, in full force.28 words
-
Article33 1930-01-23 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100.33 words
-
Article105 1930-01-23 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, Jan. 23. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Insulinde 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Khiva 18; Klang 13; Angers 11; .Heron 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Tairea 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). City of Salisbury 46; Katong 48. West105 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement186 1930-01-23 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED —One qualified lady teacher, one commercial teacher, one London Matriculate or Cambridge Senior man. Chinese preferred. Apply Principal, Newton Institution, 208-B, Bukit Timah Road. Read THE CHINA TRUTH to understand the New China and her political, social and economic conditions. It is a weekly journal in both186 words
-
Advertisement395 1930-01-23 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices: Tender. Date of Closing. Erection and Completion of 36 Houses at Hooper Road. Noon,395 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous269 1930-01-23 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JAN. 23. High Tides. —4.37 a.m., 5.54 p.m. Rugby: S.C.C. Tournament; A.P.C. v. Public Services, Padang. Football: Hull Cup, semi-final, J. Bahru. Hockey: V.M.C.A. v. S.R.C. Public meeting of Sinhalese Community, 8, Kampong Bahru Road. Samcan Dancers, New World, 9 p.m. TO-MORROW, JAN. 24. High Tides.—s.s3269 words
-
Miscellaneous454 1930-01-23 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright RelaTemperature. Rain- Sun- tlve Wind. Max. lain. fall, shines. Huml- Dlrec- Speed, Station*. F. F. Ins. hour. I dlty tion. m|p.h. Weather. Alor Star 95 71 .05 gjf 76 E.N.E. 15 Fine Kota Bharu 86 73 .16 7.5 75 N.E. 1 2 Cloudy454 words
-
-
Article777 1930-01-23 8 His Excellency the General Officer Commanding, Malaya, made a very striking speech at the Drill Hall in Singapore on Tuesday evening, in appealing to young men to come forward and make possible the formation of a second European Rifle Company. Already there has been some response, but a few777 words
-
Article387 1930-01-23 8 Sir William and Lady Peel will arrive back in Malaya on March 20 by the "Rajputana." Mr. J. Crosbie has come from Bangkok on transfer to the Singapore office of United Engineers, Ltd. The concert and dance on Burns' Night, Which St. Andrew's Society proposed to hold, have been cancelled.387 words
-
Article431 1930-01-23 8 The Official Programme. The following is the official programme for the arrival of H. E. Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G., in Singapore on Feb. 5, as the new Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for the Malay States: His Excellency will land at Johnston's Pier431 words
-
Article112 1930-01-23 8 First Two Boys Selected. The Committee consisting of the acting Director of Education (the Hon. Mr. M. B. Shelley), the Secretary for Chinese Affa'rs (the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman), the Hon. Dr. Noel Clarke and the Hon. Mr. S. J. Chan met at the office of the112 words
-
Article516 1930-01-23 8 Mr. E. W. Josselyn, the well-known planter will shortly be retiring from Malaya, hea'-s the Ipoh paper. Mr. F. L. Jones, manager of the "Malay Mail." and Mrs. Jcnes will arrive back in Kuala Lumpur from Home leave this week. Mr. H. C. d'Arcy Irvine, manager of Eanteng estate, is516 words
-
Article616 1930-01-23 8 Excellent Sound-! ii ms t Victoria The ttre A preliminary run ol show to be present c. Theatre was given to Pn ;ct »na last night. The prcgr;, SSf* sound pictures, conadstii and the AI Jolso,, Jazz Singer." It is n "The will draw large audi i616 words
-
Article34 1930-01-23 8 From Holland by "1 i 1 ftjre at 1 p.m. to-day. From China and Jap;. I: Borw Maru," due Singapore t< From Europe, (Lond-.n Jan. 2) by "Macedoaa" >!p a a.m. to-mor^nv.34 words
-
Article87 1930-01-23 8 By the kind permission untitled Hon. Da to Abdul Ha mid. D.P yifeal* ins Colonel Commandan' th? Johore Military P "J" render the following pro r part? given by the M Singapore in honour ol ~^1 Mr. R. J. Farrer. CM 0 Mahal" en Saturday: Roea** March "The I* a>87 words
-
Article38 1930-01-23 8 Latest Quota n Kl BWtr. London: —7 d. Now York: —14% cents K Singapore:—24 1 -24' centTIN Londen: —Spot £170 17s. «>c 3 months, buyers L17-» 0i> <)d.v, sellers £174 5. c 0u. Sius*pere:—$88.75. <C!3038 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement171 1930-01-23 8 S2S2SSSHS2SZS2SHZS2S2SZS2S2S2SrSZS2Sffi2S2S?SrS^ SILVER PLATED 1 TOAST RACKS, j j Just Received. 1 2 No. 1-2707. 1 i. qJ j SIZE 5 BARS PRICE $5.25. I 7 $6.00. I r Robinson Co., Ltd. 3 RAFFLES PLACE, g I SINGAPORE. I "fioW leaf' Tea Excels. Sole Agents: f. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ Ltd., 3a >171 words
-
Advertisement78 1930-01-23 8 STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS, LEVELS, Etc., Etc. Sole Agents: MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED. 15, Battery Road, Singapore. ■ItIIIIIIIIItIMIIIIIIIIIIII lltll!!ll!ttlllllllllllll|lltlllMlr«tlllM,lllll|ll|lllll,ll 634 I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I I TENG SENG GUAN, I Established 1905. Tel. No. 2415. TRY T. K. ft j Latest pattern of78 words
-
-
189 1930-01-23 9 Fl or ld demands Progress Towards Disarmament. COMPETITION MUST END. Delicate Problems For The Naval Conference. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 22. alia- than usual The Ojw* lid to continue the n with the Naval (jnoierence f delegates Muci? recipro cDonald was very ofReuter's Service. - 189 words
-
Article1112 1930-01-23 9 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Jan. 22. I prised that the problems Inch the Naul Conference has to face are i eeerous and complicated, it is everywhere peed that yesterday s plenary session gave It j last auspicious start. The itng's speech end the speechesBritish Official Wireless. - 1,112 words
-
Article125 1930-01-23 9 Lock-Out To Continue? Reuter's Service. Melbourne, Jan. 22. The full court has upheld the appeal of the coalowners against the award of Judge Beeby. [A message from Sydney dated Dec. 19 stated: In the Federal Arbitration Court Judge Beeby ordered work to be resumed to-morrow in theReuter's Service. - 125 words
-
Article405 1930-01-23 9 PREMIER TAKES FIRST STEP. im- t Questions In Parliament. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 22. In the House of Commons at question time Mr. Mac Donald said that the Government had decided immediately to establish an Economic Advisory Council under the chairmanship of himself. The Council would absorb theReuter's Service. - 405 words
-
Article106 1930-01-23 9 Big Riots In Poland. Reuter's Service. Warsaw, Jan. 22. Taking advantage of the prevalence ot unemployment a huge crowd of Ukranian Communists attacked the Police Station at Soltyese, near Lwew, and fired a number of shots. The police retaliated and two Communists were killed and several woundedReuter's Service. - 106 words
-
Article51 1930-01-23 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 22. At the Assizes a vicious attack with a knife by a Tamil tapping coolie on his ten-year-old child and his wife was described to the Chief Justice, who ordered the accused to be medically examined before sentencing51 words
-
Article62 1930-01-23 9 Chinese Class Fund. The .hon. treasurer of tiie Singapore Chinese Girls' School acknowledges with thanks the following donations to the fund which is being raised to give free Chinese lessons to the students of the School:— Lim Kian Beng. Esq. 25 Tan Lye Chiang, Esq. 2562 words
-
Article22 1930-01-23 9 NOTES FROM INDIA, on page g. CHINESE TOPICS—II, ou page 3. CORRESPONDENCE, on pare 4. SPORTS NOTES, on paffe 10.22 words
-
Article382 1930-01-23 9 Yen Appeals For Unity. FIGHTING IN SOUTHERN CHINA. A Strike In Shanghai. I"Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service Shanghai, Jan. 23. Marshal Yen Shi Shan assumed the post of Vice-Generalissimo yesterday with Mr. Wu T.h Chen administrating the oath. At this function Yen spoke of the necessity of a382 words
-
Article102 1930-01-23 9 Opposition Confident Of Victory. ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, Jan. 21. The management of the Minsei Party (now in office) has unofficially decided to nominate a maximum of 320 candidates, of whom about 100 will be announced in a few days. The Imperial Diet dissolved to-day at102 words
-
Article165 1930-01-23 9 Good Wishes From Canton. In order to bid farewell to H. E. Sir Cecil Clementi, General Chan Ming Shu, Civil Governor of Kwangtung, was to pay a visit to Hong Kong to-day (Jan. 23), accompanied by Madame Chan. Accompanying General Chan will be the Mayor of Canton,165 words
-
Article117 1930-01-23 9 Telok Ayer Street Stabbing. The trial of four Chinese who are arraigned on the capital charge is now proceeding in the Assize Court before the Chief Justice <Sir Wm. Murison) and a special jury. The charge is a sequel to the finding by the police of a Chinese117 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement119 1930-01-23 9 Haiti a B OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. Sole Agents: GUTHME^gb (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) J Tlie NeW Wonder! I j "His Master's Voice" I jj 3 I Wonderful Tone! jj |rßm Wonderful Volume! I j Come Hear ft Soon j MODEL No. 551. |j j S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. I g119 words
-
-
245 1930-01-23 10 Sports Pastimes. COMMERCIAL CUP. Poor Game At The Stadium. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. A poor game was witnessed at the Robinson Road Stadiujn yesterday when the Nederlands Trading Society met himDarby and Co. in the first round of the Inter-Commercial Cup Competition, i the standard of play was lacking the teams fought245 words
-
Article195 1930-01-23 10 Chinese Against The Welch. The first meeting of senior league teams in Singapore in the 1930 soccer season wi tfike place at the Stadium next Monday, commencing at 5 p.m. By permission of the S A F.A. and the Stadium Association, the Straits Chinese F.A. have arranged a195 words
-
Article118 1930-01-23 10 Results Of Replays. Reuter's Service. t [Renter's Service.] London, Jan. 22. Scottish Cup replays to-day resulted as follows: Stt Johnstone 3, Boness 1. Aberdeen 7, Raith 0. [draw for second round. iLondon, Jan. 22. The <lraw for the second round of the Scottish Cup to be playedReuter's Service. - 118 words
-
Article142 1930-01-23 10 Sunday's Match At Jalan Besar. The final match of the M.F.A. championship competition, between Kota Raja Club and Darul Bahar Club, will be played at the Municipal Stadium, Jalan Besar, on Sunday. H. E. Major General H. L. Pritthard,- C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., (G.O.C., Malays), has kindly consented142 words
-
Article85 1930-01-23 10 The folU>wlng will represent G.P.O. against Ho Hong Sports Club to-day at the Chinese ground: Fook Chin; Swee Chiang. bin Hitam; Alberque, Salim bin Omar, Abdul Rashid; Gazali, Mahdon, Mat Noor„ $»ng King, Puglar. Ishak, Khai Meng, and Chee The following will represent Moine Comte's against Fraser85 words
-
Article67 1930-01-23 10 The following will represent the Chinese Companion Athletic Association against the Nestles' Football Team in a friendly on Saturday at the Anson Road ground: Wong Peng Nam; Lim Hian Leng, Wee Boon Bow; Lim Kok Huat, Tan Boon Hock, Koh Hock Koon; Lim Kok Tai, Lim Siew67 words
-
Article145 1930-01-23 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. TEAMS FOR MATCH AT IPOH. The sides for the annual match between North and South at Ipoh 0:1 Saturday will be as follows: Scuth:—Evans (Welch); Minns (S.C.C.), Briggs (Negri Sembilan capt.), Williams (Welch), Barnett (R.A.O:C.); Josephs, Way, (Welch); Pratt (Johore), Owen, Lt. Jones, Lt. Coleman,145 words
-
60 1930-01-23 10 Sctangor "A" Boat N. S. All Blues. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, 22. Last evening Seiangor defeated the Negri Sembilan All Blues by two goals, a penalty goal, a drop goal and seven tries (38 points) to two goals (10 points). It was a one s ded but well60 words
-
Article66 1930-01-23 10 P.S.R.F.C. v. A.P.C. The following will represent the Public Seu/ices against the A.P.C. in the S.C.C. tournament game on the Padang to-day: S. E. King; F. G. Minns, H. Price, O. W. Gilmour, S. H. Harris; R. J. Bingham, J. Embury, L. A. Laffan, G. A. Cessford, E.66 words
-
Article258 1930-01-23 10 HONG KONG COMMENT. CRICKET. "Spectator" writes in the South China Morning Post as follows: "Hong Kong cricketers will be interested to hear that the Singapore Recreation Club have decided to follow in the footsteps of the Singapore Cricket Club and Penang and introduce the larger wicket. Although258 words
-
Article31 1930-01-23 10 JU-JITSU. Members of, the Singapore Amateur Weight-lifters' Association are informed that the ju-jitsu competition fixed for the 26th. inst. has been postponed to Sunday, Feb. 23, at 3 p.m.31 words
-
Article51 1930-01-23 10 PING-PONG. The following ties in the second round of the S.H.B. Junior Service Club championship tournament will be played at the club house on Saturday at 4 p.m Chan Peng Sim v. Kok Lai Siongr; Sim Yeow L m v. Neo Eng Bee; Abdul Hamid v. N. J.51 words
-
Article35 1930-01-23 10 GOLF. For the mixed foursomes competition at the Garrison Golf Club on Tuesday twelve cards were taken out, and the winners were Lt. M. H. F. Waring and Miss D. HopeFalkner, 47^10^=36%.35 words
-
Article22 1930-01-23 10 Messrs. Chia Poh Heng, Tan Guan Chua and Tan Tian Chia have kindly consented to be patrons of the Juvenile Football Club.22 words
-
Article14 1930-01-23 10 Mr. E. A. Stringer is now the hon. treasurer of the Singapore Polo Club.14 words
-
Article300 1930-01-23 10 KEEN STRUGGLE ON THE PADANG. HOCKEY. Uriited Services had a strong side out against the S.C.C. in yesterday's match on the Padang and with some of their regular first team men playing against them, the Club did very creditably in losing by the narrow margin of300 words
-
Article249 1930-01-23 10 Fourteen Years* Service. A Police Sergeant named Hassan, attached to the Central Police Station, was fined $250 by the District Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) yesterday on being found guilty of wrongful confinement of a Chinese' and receiving an illegal gratification of $15. In default of249 words
-
Article185 1930-01-23 10 Magistrate's Warning. Privates Smith, Gurner and Morgan pleaded guilty before the District Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) this morning to a charge of house-breaking and theft of clothing belonging to Mr. F. H. Smyli?. Chief Court Inspector Meredith said that the accused went to 93-A, Thompson185 words
-
Article41 1930-01-23 10 A rumour in current in Stam that the Government has in mind the introduction of a betting tax. It is no secret that the King does not favour betting, but he realises that the country might lose if racing were abolished."41 words
-
Article47 1930-01-23 10 Members of the United Chinese Musical Association are requested to note chat, owing tc a place being unavailable, it has been found necessary to postpone the Re-union Celebration to Sunday, Feb. 23. at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, sv. mile, Pasir Panjaag. kindly lent for the occasion.47 words
-
Article76 1930-01-23 10 Mr. G. H. Nash. the Kuala Lumpur Police Magistrate, delivered judgment on Monday morning in the case in which a middle-aged Chinese named Lam Kap was charged with being in possession of chandu dross exceeding five tahils in weight—2B tahils—at his room at 58, Petaling Street, at 1 a.m. on76 words
-
Article977 1930-01-23 10 A Weekly Commentary. Our Chinese friends have been heatedly dis cussing: the pros and cons of the proposals recently made public for the absorbing of all the smaller Chinese sporting institutions by one body which shall form a Chinese Athletic Association and provide for the athletic requirements of977 words
-
Article102 1930-01-23 10 London, Dec. 20. A cinema lecture on Ireland's rough-hewn destiny, which was to have been given at the Imperial Institute, London, was cancelled owing to the Irish Literary Society being unable to fulfil the conditions imposed by the Imperial Institute authorities for the use of the cinema.102 words
-
Article1164 1930-01-23 10 LOVE FOR ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION. "Teachers Always Remember." About 120 Old Boys of St. Joseph's Institution met in the hall of their Alma Mater last night for the annual reunion dinner of the Old Boys' Association. Mr. John Ess, President of the Association, presided and had on1,164 words
-
Article381 1930-01-23 10 REGULATIONS for Ff I venture .^1 New By-Law< p 0r I Municipal Comm:tt 4 ing action at a mee thtu a Jan Approved the follov rrmAu licence for the Par fat^ godown:— (a) That the wiy, purposes be fenced wall. 'nclimh^ie (b) Tliat no co j part of381 words
-
Article235 1930-01-23 10 Reuter's Service. Hollywood, California feUl The death haj> occurred of Mrs Jennings Bryaa. widow »1 {be late De* leader. New York. Ja! Giving evidence at th CongresskB I mlttee Mr. Mellon nded :r.e "J of the whole machi rohitetiot fiw Treasury to the Depari ment of Jus*Reuter's Service. - 235 words
-
Article632 1930-01-23 11 Year Meeting. LAWN TENNIS. fu lj ii S t of entries and (cil handicap events in Jdra* fcr l to be held at the E c° urls and the Johore Civil v«» Tt X Chinese New Year Club *n ii t.NTS. y h Aitken (bye) v. Hen's632 words
-
Article154 1930-01-23 11 I b °xing and hoc key events. fae Phiim—. ATHLETICS. is been Ippme Amateur Athletic Federation uZbSl-* v Japanese a,htetic eight championPar Eastern pro- hockey." games in boxing *tebaa'. nH n es in ladies tennis, 1930 Par Are also deluded JoDowin» >l U n 01 ympic Games.154 words
-
249 1930-01-23 11 Kuominchun Still Attacking. ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai, Jan. 22. The headquarters of the Shansi troops at Chengchow have been abolished and Yen's troops are withdrawing from Honan to Pelping. General Ma Fu Siang reports that after a conference at Katfeng with the rebel genearls249 words
-
Article294 1930-01-23 11 Murder Of Unfaithful Wife. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Jan. 21. The first criminal case taken up at the Assizes was that in which Kumarasamy, an Indian estate labourer, was charged with having, on Sept. 28 last, caused the death of h/s wife, Muttamma, by stabbing. He claimed294 words
-
Article300 1930-01-23 11 Professor Huxley In An Adventure. London, Dec. 30. Professor Julian Huxley and his party, who are on an expedition to the gorilla preserve in the Belgian Congo, were wrecked on Lake Victoria during a storm which drove their motor-launches from anchor on to the rocks of Sesse Islands.300 words
-
Article114 1930-01-23 11 At the sixteenth annual general meeting of the Thong Nghee Kok Association, held at 8, St. Gregory's Place, on the 18th Inst., the following were elected office-bearers for the current yearr President, Mr. Chia Poh Heng (re-elected); Vice-President. Mr. Lee Tian Seek (re-elected); hon. secretary. Mr. Tan Ah Bah (re-elected);114 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement464 1930-01-23 11 I THE NEW WOULD, f I THE GREAT TALK IN TOWN jfl BY SPECIAL REQUEST X I THE ROYAL SAMOAN DANCERS will give a Return Performance iv conjunction with The New City Opera" of rfl Singapore at "The Moonlight Hall" on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, January 24, N 25 and464 words
-
Advertisement251 1930-01-23 11 Boar in mind when tl c day beerun There's a drink that is second to none. You've heard of its fame. Orange-smash is its name, It's the finest drink under the sun. FRAMHOZ CO., I The Most Reliable Gramophone. I TROPICAL, MODEL. I I j I I I Double surinu251 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous28 1930-01-23 11 'Kh LUNTEERS. "Ms. 193,,"' and for week V N c F (Mala y) Coy., l Bm Weapon Training Ban 1 L. L a ala y) Company, h -.ation28 words
-
-
Article1111 1930-01-23 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. January 23. 1930. 10 a.m. Issue I»ue Value Buyer*. Sellers. Value Buyers. Beuere. £1 Asam Kumbang 36|- *8|- 1 North Taiping 0.70 0.75 61- Ayer Hitam Tin 14|6 15j- 6|- Pahang Consols 96 10 6 £1 Bangrin1,111 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement233 1930-01-23 12 1 SHOP AT OVR I 1 Selegie Road Depot I FINEST j Gold Storage Supplies) I ALWAYS AVAILABLE j Open till 7 p.m. euert/ evening I (Sundaus-6 a.m. to 10 a.m.) I Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. j (Incorporate* in the straUs Settlements J g Singapore Chinese Mandarin School. BRANCH233 words
-
Advertisement259 1930-01-23 12 DOCTORS! I Please Elnf op 2533 for a free bottle and literature of the X S GENUINE "HAEMATOPAN" ffl 3 concentrated food, combination* of {jj I "HAEMATOPAN" (Malt Preparation). I 51 A TONIC in ease of:—Loss of Appe- Other "Haematopan" combinations uj Ute, Mental and Physical Weakness. Haematopan—AßSENlC I Nerrousness,259 words
-
Advertisement209 1930-01-23 12 lArrivingI Arriving by special train DEAN S UNION OPEPjyj I After a successful season in Penang p\j g DEANS UNION OPERaI I Grand Opening Night on Friday, Jon, 24. !The pick of Bangsawan play all in Watch for Further Announce vn f. K. Dean, President. Mohd. Noor, Secret -ic-*,— mmmmmmm209 words
-
-
Article914 1930-01-23 13 FEROCITY AND DESPAIR OF ANIMALS. A Visitor's Impressions. Sir Percival Phillips, in the "Daily Mail": Fifteen mdes from Singapore, on a lonely patch of treeless swamp hemmed in by jungle and an arm of the sea, is one of the strangest prisoners' camps in the world—and the most914 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement243 1930-01-23 13 \1 ri"n* LJCJOIJI 1 pi ir|Tlpw prir hi iii jjin|i i y davenport oil engine. (DIESEL) rSTn CYf LX HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE* 6H P 8 H.P. iVrng IP h 2e«ff !S2SZSZS2SZS2SBBHSH2SHHBRSHM»B^ &flii"»V l H'^ l «ggSg«W UIIIS PORTLAND CEMENT. AGENTS: G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE AND PENANG.243 words
-
Advertisement20 1930-01-23 13 LEMON DRAUGHT £g The Best Tonic II Purgative. iW\ Safe and Agreeable Wmm\\ Obtainable pt 2 chemists KslSf and stores20 words
-
Advertisement115 1930-01-23 13 fieedami cluuue. and tone thiMfttsm Eleven different Models, as supplied to the British and Colonial Government*. Foreign Jovernments, and to Commercial Finn* broufhout the World. Sole Agents: DUNCAN ROBERTS, LTD. 137. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE No. 102 X KAYSER 1 SLIPPER HEEL" I J HOSIERY HH| a 11 i- you crave115 words
-
Advertisement253 1930-01-23 13 EDUCATIONAL. PUBLIC GRAMMAR SCHOOL. TANK ROAD (NEAR ST. MART'S HOME Morning Session opens on the 20th Januan 1930. Under experienced supervision ane teaching. Education scheduled according v Government syllabus. Installed with modern sanitary flttingt Admission to all classes including Cambridg» Junior. No admission fee charged. Apply now to the School253 words
-
Advertisement334 1930-01-23 13 EDUCATIONAL. KIXGSYVOOD ENGLISH SCHOOL (NO. 11, LORONG 32, GEYLANG.) The school re-opens after the Chinese Ne» Year holidays on Monday. February 3. The school has now been placed in charge of a capable Lady-Supervisor of considerable local teaching experience and as there art only a limited number of seats vacant,334 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement603 1930-01-23 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that whereas Madam Lim Eng Neo alias Lim Tang Neo, of No. 51, Veerasamy Road has declined to live with and remain under the protection of her husband, Mr. Tan Joo Kiat of No. 13, Kirn Keat Lane, the said Tan Joo Kiat no longer603 words
-
Advertisement533 1930-01-23 14 FOR SALE. For Sale Ply Wood Shipment Just arrived of the following sizes: 78" x 48" 60" x Prices moderate. Apply to KWONG SUN, 114, South Bridge Road; MING SUN. 69. South Bridge Road. TEO ENG HOCK, 119. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. HALF PRICE S4LE. Owing to the Chinese New533 words
-
Advertisement565 1930-01-23 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES. Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. B tv Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street Shanghai565 words
-
Advertisement412 1930-01-23 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) luthorised Capital £3,000,000 iubscribed Capital £1,800,000 'aid-up Capital £1,050,000 teserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 IE AD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Stpeet, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.412 words
-
Advertisement205 1930-01-23 14 INSURANCE. iftfyj*"Tr TUB SOUTH BHITISB INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone205 words
-
Advertisement375 1930-01-23 14 SYNTHET!(; DU^J h£L BaVa! "I took -Synt! nio variety and 1 r general excellence Cc c i*s w true diamonds." are .'v* M. HASSaj ELECTRK l an^J 36-3/, Bras Basah SINGAPOn If you ar< in needrfj. lights, fans motors J T cr u Sr r the above- Idregg 'ill. BIDDER375 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement319 1930-01-23 15 "steamer sailings. p <fc 0. BRITISH INDIA -FENCER CARGO SERVICES. y NTAL STEAM SSSONC. SDON AND n B EA>' SKRVKm Govcr a «,»on FRO.V LONDON. For Chin > S "P an Due 1 f» Singapore 1930 Jan 25 leedom» FeD g ibtn Feb 22 H»lp* dl Mar 8 iff Mar319 words
-
Advertisement588 1930-01-23 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. hamburg-xmerika linie. D l IH n I Dampfschlff b IA U I H Q I GeseUschaft (Companies: incorporated tm Oermanr) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI. KOBB AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t m.s. VOGTLAND Feb 4 t m.s. RAMSES Feb 9 t m.s. DUISBURG Feb 24 t m.s. SAUERLAND Mar588 words
-
Advertisement607 1930-01-23 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Sail itn Hakazaki Man 10,600 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp i• v Rotterdam Hall Jan 30 31 Hakusan Maru 10,"00 Naples, Marse 'les. London, A'werp Rotterdam Hull Feb 13 14 Kitano Mara 8,000 M'seilles, London, A' -erp A R'dam Feb607 words
-
Advertisement483 1930-01-23 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. Ilffirj NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD .'lncorporate* German*;.} The undernoted are the Company's lfc tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. FRANKEN for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao Jan 21 t GOSLAR for Takao, Keelung, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama and Vladivostock Jan 2( FULDA for Manila, Hong Kong, Takao,483 words
-
Advertisement271 1930-01-23 15 INDIGESTION am m ih'i.'i/fde)! with th? f» m tit I hare dern.'d from taking y.>»r Krnschev Salt* that I feel it only fair Id you ttuit I should wrde an appreciation. For years I %Wts stifferctl from indigestion and all the attendant ill*. After taking your wonderful Sails regularly fur271 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement85 1930-01-23 16 i I M SOLE AGENTS: S ID) I N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. I f SINGAPORE PENANG, i I the outstanding QUALITY record. D B Songs perfectly clear reproduced, no scratching noises. Widest and most L T up-to-date range of Chinese and Malay songs. Only the most prominent [I artists85 words
-
Advertisement182 1930-01-23 16 Tlie Pleasure® of Sporting can only be enjoyed by him who en joys good health. The requirements of every day-life call for a healthy and well-working organ??m. Therefore, do not wait till you are compelled to walk with the absistance of crutches, but treat in good time any rheumatic or182 words
-