Malaya Tribune, 21 August 1934
1934-08-21
1
20
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section42 1934-08-21 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya v XXI.- No. aos SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, Aug. 21, 1934. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1934. FOR 5 CENTS.42 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement150 1934-08-21 1 FLINTER. .tallies Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and r] Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling .'est and lowest market ••rices. Also buying g w ld coins, tfokl ornaments of el*si and quality, high es I prices rdinjj V, daily exchange rati 3m f W\ Swan Brand the milk that is150 words
-
Advertisement153 1934-08-21 1 Dominant g In «Shlalaya PEERLESS ERASMIC SOAP I I I fet. dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS 1 p\ ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable f Wm *\v for tho toiIet and can be applied without (O !ia, m the must dei cate skins. RefreshA in an(1 invigorating it is a direct aid153 words
-
-
715 1934-08-21 2 Shipping News Notices. HONGKONG SHIPPING STATISTICS Annual Report Of Harbour Master EX) REIGN ocean going shipping increased at the expense of British ships during 1933, according to the Annual Report of the Harbour Master, which was tabled in the Hongkong Legislative Council recently. While the tonnage of foreign ocean gome.715 words
-
Article624 1934-08-21 2 Master Mistakes A "Safe Position" AN Ipswich vessel was found by Mr. Justice Langton in the Admiralty Court two-thirds to blame for a collision in Bugsby Reach of the Thames on December 1? last. Messrs. R. and W. Paul, Ltd.. of Ipswich, as owners of the steamer Firecrest624 words
-
Article233 1934-08-21 2 Sperry Gyro Apparatus On Italian Liner FAVOURABLE report on the Sperry gyro stabilisers of the Italian liner Conte di Savoia has been submitted by their engineers after 17 months' operation. The equipment has been in operation 650 x k hours and functioned perfectly with the exception of a233 words
-
Article171 1934-08-21 2 British Vessel Under Fire Near Canton Hongkong, Aug. 11. The steamer Kwongtung. a Chineseowned Hongkong-Canton boat flying the British flag, was fired on by Chinese soldiers on Saturday afternoon, whilst en route to Hongkong. The incident took place as the Kwongtung was passing Shun Cho district near171 words
-
Article706 1934-08-21 2 Suggestion For Divisional Scheme j AS a result of President Roosevelt's re- jection of a single code for the U.S. shipping industry, the administrators of the shipping section of the N.R.A. have decided to proceed with the development of divisional codes within the industry, states the706 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement353 1934-08-21 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA P. A S. X. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS, Due Tonnage. Singapore BANGALORE 6,000 Aug. 3( RAWALPINDI 17,000 Aug. 3] COMORIN 15,000 Sept. L BHUTAN 6,100 Sept 2' RAJPUTANA 17,000 Sept. 2i BEH R »;.!K>o Oct. 1 CHITRAL l.*),ooo Oct IS v SOUDAN 6400 Oct. 24 CARTHAGE 15.000353 words
-
Advertisement170 1934-08-21 2 iff LLOYD TRIESTINO j (Incorporated in Italy). j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. 1 j SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. Galling at Penang, Colomb:, Bombay I r ii- v Karachn Aden, Massowah, Suez, Pert Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, i Said, Piraeus, Brindisi, Venice and jj Port Said, Brindisi, Venice Trieste, j170 words
-
Advertisement198 1934-08-21 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA IJNTE. Deutsch |H D Rj Australische Dampfschiffa W Cj Geaeilschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS Due Spore. i m.s. DC RG EN LAND, via Manila Aug. 21 m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila Sept. 6 t m.s. KULMERLAND. via Manila198 words
-
Advertisement609 1934-08-21 2 STEAMER SAILINGS.* NOBDDEUTSCIIKH LLOVI) (LncorporatM B Germany l tended SStSSjf? T OUTWARDS. "ISAR" for Manila H'kong Uli S'hai, N. China Japan "COBLENZ" for Manila, H'k a S'hai, N. China Japan "HAVEL" for Manila, H 12 S'hai, N. China Japan HOMEWARDS. t "KOELN" for M'seilles, R'dam 4 Hamburg Bremer, "ALSTER" for609 words
-
-
Article387 1934-08-21 3 Mining Shares tpore, Tuesday, 11 a.m. !ollowing mining share quotations tied by Eraser and Co., exchange lock brokers 1 Buyers. Sellers. pa Tin bluVi K imbang Tin 37,6 40jraJ Malay 50- 52 6cd r Hi tarn Tin 14 6 15,3 200 2.10 rin Tin 24,- 25.agkat Tin387 words
-
Article120 1934-08-21 3 ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Sellers. p ire Municipal <19ui> 5 per cent. 108 112 norn aoon Municipal (1907) 44 per cent. 110 115 norn ipore Alunicipal (1909) V z per cent. 110 115 norn pore Municipal «1913» 4 per cent. 102 105120 words
-
156 1934-08-21 3 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION RUBBER REMAINS UNCHANGED Sellers Inclined To Hold Off IBy Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 24*/ji cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady, quiet. Tin (Singapore), $113%, up Yesterday's Prices:— London, 7 7 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 15 j«156 words
-
Article165 1934-08-21 3 Official Report On Economic Conditions The Department of Overseas Trade has just issued report on economic and trade conditions in Australia in 1933, by Mr. R. W. Dalton, H.M. Senior Trade Commissioner in the Commonwealth The year saw a definite improvement. Production, while still well above the average165 words
-
Article800 1934-08-21 3 Dividend Of Five Per Cent Kuala Lumpur, Monday. 1 HAT we are able, aftei so many lean years, to pay a dividend will, I am sure, be appreciated by all, and it is fair to laj that the favourable position we find ourse.ves in to-day, is due to800 words
-
Article370 1934-08-21 3 Drop In Cost Of Living IN the course of the last lew months, the economic situation of Switzerland has not undergone any considerable change. As regards foreign trade, no marked improvement is to be noted, except for the deficit balance which has a tendency 10 decrease. During the370 words
-
Article209 1934-08-21 3 Singapore. Aug. 21 ;R. i Siam t W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $122 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $116 ,R. (81am) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $108 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan 310 1 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $£9209 words
-
Article170 1934-08-21 3 Success Of Measures Adopted (By Aii Mail.) London, Aug. 4. A CCORDING to preliminary reports the introduction of an export duty on native rubber in the outlying districts of the Dutch East Indies has experienced no opposition while the a inouncement of the method by which170 words
-
Article155 1934-08-21 3 W. HAMMER CO., LTD. Satisfactory Report For Last Year 'Ihe annual report of Messrs. W. Hammer and Co, Ltd., for the ended June 30. to be presented at a general meeting at the Hongkong Bank Chambers on Sept. 7, is as follows: Ihe profit for the year amounts- to- $151,083.14155 words
-
Article104 1934-08-21 3 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.)» Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial104 words
-
Article52 1934-08-21 3 The following are the prices of Socony gasoline and kerosene: BENZINE Socony Motor Gasoline (ex pump) per British Imperial Gallon ffl 82 Socony Motor Gasoline drums) per drum $3.45 Socony Motor Gasoline (M tins) per tin $3.70 KEROSENE Devoe's Imperial Brilliant (per tin) $2.43 Sylvan Arrow (per52 words
-
Article689 1934-08-21 3 Rubber Shares i Singapore. Tuesday. 11 The following rubber share quotation i are issued by Fraser and Co., and Lya A and Evatt. Issue Value. Fraser Lyall k Shares. It Co. Evatt. I IAI. nby 190 2.00 190 2uO IAL r Gajah 1.50 1.55 145 1.55 IA.689 words
-
Article80 1934-08-21 3 OAILT rftlCEft CUKAENT. k Singapore, Tuesday, uoon.J Buyers l Sellers. I R.S.S. equal tO L< ml >D Standard, Spot (loose) 21 7 v 85 do. (F. 0.8.) Aug. 25«4. 254 j -fj, Standard R.S.S. on Tender: Sept. 25% 25H |y Oct. Dec .Jan. Mar h 2780 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement47 1934-08-21 3 ciOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., (Incorporated in New Zealand). FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATIONL. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. OFFICE: 2, FINLAYSON GREEN. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE* IflD. Cecil St.. Singapore r \f; -«T.47 words
-
Advertisement85 1934-08-21 3 THE EASTERN BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almoida S*treet. Authorised and Subscribed Cani'al £2,000,000 Paid-up-Capital £1.000.000 Peserve Fund and Rpst 500,000 HE\D OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta. Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk. Mosul and Sineanore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit85 words
-
Advertisement160 1934-08-21 3 NETHERLANDS INDIA RUBBER STATISTICS The following information has been received from the Chief of the Central Bureau of Statistics, Batavia: Acreage of Tappable Rubber not Tapped at the end of June, 1034. jj C Totally ceased Partly ceased Total A B Territory Number Area in Number Area in Number of160 words
-
Advertisement229 1934-08-21 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. t (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). I f SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK, Ltt AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. j r CAPITAL: t Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HE YD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 45ft. NORTH BRIDGE229 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement609 1934-08-21 4 M. HASSAN, 36, 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. 5 We undertake all sorts of work I in electrical, gas and water service line. We give prompt attention to all orders either big or small. Why not consult us about your requirements Estimate submitted upon request without charge or obligation. j609 words
-
Advertisement647 1934-08-21 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT, SINGAPORE. ORIGINATING SUMMONS No. 20 of 10.10. In the Matter of the Will of Tan Kirn Watt, deceased, dated the 24th day of Oct., 1913. Between Tan Chin Siew Plaintiff and Tan Gim Chwee Neo (f) Goh Swee Imm (f) and Song (Tan) Chong647 words
-
Advertisement296 1934-08-21 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—A Teache: for an English School in Johore. Apply stating salary to Box No. 425, c n Malaya Tribune. I tvrininin»nr!»iitrTriiuiTiiniTir:inritra I I J Trade Mark. 1 "GIN VAN PAO" m GOLD PILLS A Safe and Effective Tonic Pills I for Men—Young and Old. "GIN VAN PAO" I296 words
-
Advertisement325 1934-08-21 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL, Established If 28. (A Government Registered School). I (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhohy Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education— Systematic Training both in Technique ajld Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. I M. A NCI325 words
-
Advertisement262 1934-08-21 4 FOR SALE. ONE ZIESS-IKON Standard Cinema projector for sale or hire. Private owned and new. Apply in person to Office, 2nd Floor, 11, Chulia Street. FOR SALE —A second-hand two-seater Morris Minor 1933 Model. Everything in a very good condition. Price moderate. Apply 422, River Valley Road between 4 p.m.262 words
-
Advertisement644 1934-08-21 4 FOR ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION TAKE ALL CLOCKS, WATCHES or GRAMOPHONES THAT GO WRONG YICK WOO HING Their one and only 429, North Bridge Road. (Near Middle Road). SKILLED WORKMANSHIP PROMPT SERVICE MODERATE CHARGES. Contractors for the Repair of < Watches to the British Army Malaya. European Hairdn v Permanent v specialist644 words
-
-
Article382 1934-08-21 5 |{o\ That Vanished On Railway Journey By Air Mail) London, Aug. 4. 1 iU.T Service men, Scotland Yard S" •ti-ctives, Admiralty officials, and poli'-e of Portsmouth and New•arched for mere than 24 hours vanished" naval papers—that had bo ii or even lost. red ('i-patch box containing382 words
-
Article178 1934-08-21 5 Mediators S?nt In All Directions Reuter Wireless. Washington, Aug. 16. THE strike menace in many certres is still causing concern to the Gcvernment and is impeding efforts to recovery. Government mediators a»*e hurrying in all directions to settle or prevent labour disputes. New York is faced withReuter Wireless. - 178 words
-
Article52 1934-08-21 5 Prague. The registrar of births, deaths, and marriages at Velky Kyr, near Nitre (in Slovakia), entered in the register the particulars of his own death: "Vavrinec Duma, aged 39, single, local registrar, died by his own hand while of sound mind." He then shot himself through52 words
-
Article43 1934-08-21 5 Berlin. A hen on a farm near Chemnitz has "adopted" two kittens belonging to the fai mer's cat. All day long she sits with the two kittens under wings. She only lets them go to their mother at feeding time.43 words
-
Article254 1934-08-21 5 Attempt To Reach Admiral Byrd k DMIRAL Byrd, who has spent several months in a hut in the Antarctic studying meteorological conditions was reeaued recently. The following air mail m itsage irom London, dated Aug. 4, described the start cf the second attemot 10 reach him:254 words
-
Article112 1934-08-21 5 Work Of Troops In Shensi Siar.fu. July 27. The troops under the. command of General Feng Chinp: Tsai. a divisional commander of the Government forces whose troops are. now stationed in Shensi, are now engag2d in land rechi mation work in northern Shensi. General Feng is supervising the112 words
-
Article112 1934-08-21 5 Qu:-en Overcome With Grief Reuter Wireless. Poertschach (Carinthiai, Aug. 15. IN compliance w- h ihe wish ol Qu en Ena. Princa Gonzalo was burctl here with ceremony befitting a member ol a Royal House. Major Fey represented thr Austrian Government, while a batilion Of Heimwehr andReuter Wireless. - 112 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement24 1934-08-21 5 I MARTELL j l V M w iiLu.l %m xX sy Sole Agents:— N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. I (INCORPORATED tV BATAVIA.) y24 words
-
Advertisement68 1934-08-21 5 Sag I*v vfl Hi mmm m ewt oxycen ketylehe coy ltd I ftMftiS2ym»R fIfcNJMK RQ&D, SINCM>QRE *****. TELEGRAMS "OXYGEN" jjj j j NIVEA CREME I The Tropical Skin Food prevents and hetfls 1 3 Skin Disease 1 1 I 1 Manufactured in ENGLAND j; I i! 1! Obtainable in All68 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous387 1934-08-21 5 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and i Societies in Singapore, most of the viembers of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is pro- < tided specially for them. Secretaries I are invited to co-operate in keeping it I up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will387 words
-
Miscellaneous145 1934-08-21 5 SATURDAY, AUG. 25 Telok Ayer Epworth League: Fourth round ping-pong tournament games 3 p.m., social hall. Silver Star Minstrels: Wedding invitation of Mr. Ahmad bin Sk: Salim Hatter, I, I ore: g 25, Geylang. Assemble. Mr. C. 1.. Tan's residence, 21, Lorong MA, Geylang, fcsforo 7.30 p.m. Attendmcs compulsory. SUNDAY,145 words
-
-
Article52 1934-08-21 6 Norwegian Agreement With Germany Reuter Wireless. Oslo, Aug. 15. A group of Norwegian whaling companies have agreed with the German i Ministry of Food and Agriculture to deliver 150.000 tons of whale oil at £16 per ton, subject to a special clearing i agreement being readied.- -Reuter Wrc-Reuter Wireless. - 52 words
-
Article, Illustration106 1934-08-21 6 VESSELS ARRIVED I Singapore, Tuesday. Tokyo Main, Japanese, 4,357 tons; from Middlesborough 21-8. to Japan 21-8. Col di Lana, Italian, 3,709 tons; from Yokohama 21-8, to Colombo 22-8. Reiinst, Rutch. 1.432 tons; from Cheribon 20 -8, to Sourabaya 23-8. Sibcrg, Dutch, 1.128106 words
-
Article123 1934-08-21 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Aug. 21. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Anshun 22; Pronto 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) D'Artagnar. 18: Kedah 13; J. V. Oldenbarncvelt 11; Arabia Maru 0; Lycaon 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Javanese Prince 30; Helenas 33;123 words
-
Article44 1934-08-21 6 Reuter Wireless. Washington, Aug. 16. Mr. Eugene Biack, who relinquished tne Governorship of the Federal Board, which he assumed at President Roosevelt's special request a year ago will resume Governorship of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and Georgia Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 44 words
-
Article27 1934-08-21 6 Reuter Wireless. Paris. Aug. 16. The Bank of France gold coverage for the note issue reached the record figure to-day of 80 per cent.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 27 words
-
Article113 1934-08-21 6 Mails from Batavia and Palembang by S^? P J?m c ar f. ex P e cted at the General Pest Office. Singapoie. at 2.30 p.m *oaay. From Europe (London mails despatchea on Aug. 2). by the Rajula. due at Penang at daylight on Thursday From Indo-China by the113 words
-
Article45 1934-08-21 6 Sydney. Two dangerous snakes, hidden under a shop at Tumbulgum, were lured mat cf their den by the combined "music" of a mouth-organ, two bells and a gramophone. When the snakes came out to see what the noise was all about they were45 words
-
Article196 1934-08-21 6 SELLING. Singapore, Aug. 21. London 3 months* sight 2j4 732 London 4 months' sight 2 4 13j64 London 60 days' sight 2)4 3; 16 London 30 days' sight 2[4 5|32 London demand 214% London T.T. 2|4 3|32 Lyon and Paris demand 385 Hamburg demand 149 New York demand196 words
-
Article178 1934-08-21 6 v/i.1 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, AUG. 21 High Tides.-8.44 a.m., 6.37 n m Johore State Council m< Dewan, 11 a.m Football: S.A.F.A. League, Divisi, Pulau Brani v. Wilts., j. Stadium; Division Two < Marine, S.C.C. Division T Leaders (Govt. Monopoli, Runners-up (Fort178 words
-
Article63 1934-08-21 6 ALHAMBRA.-Niis Ast hei in ~r Love Captive." 1 w Tel] Me To-night CAPITOL._-Jes.sie Matth i, green.." empire. —"Stage Mother." GREAT WORLD.-Cab;! rel Da lr sideshows, Dean's Grand O Wayangs, umemas, 1a.,.,.; r uame MARLBOROUGH.— Hindu, tani NEW WORLD —Caoartt I sideshows, Malay Operas, Chi v yangs, Cinemas, etc wPAVILION.—"Riptide."63 words
-
Article233 1934-08-21 6 Monthly Keturn of Dealers and Port <3* et t n _________Do_Rubber Wet Robber Area R.§ S (J S S Crcpe Estimated Dry E*ate Uemm Wet Blanket Wet Scrap m Crepe B rk Lump& Rubber Rubber G (1) (2) 3 m Sheet Bark g? (6 > W (91233 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement662 1934-08-21 6 mi bib TBl'|illllinimißi—illMlMlMlll'Hl IIBIIWMMI——M^<—P 1 SINGAPORE HOTELS METROPOLE HOTEL i 1 TEL. 7986. BRAS BASAH ROAD. I I IDEAL CENTRAL. I MODERN SANITATION. 1 I RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS. GOOD CUISINE. EXCELLENT BAR. I MODERATE RATES. I i C PER DAY. PER MONTH. I Single Double. Single Double, f662 words
-
Advertisement416 1934-08-21 6 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 379. of 1931. Re MOHAMED AL JOHARY BIN SHAIKH TAHIR of No. 207, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, Malay Assistant at the High Commissioner's Office. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a416 words
-
Advertisement112 1934-08-21 6 Start and End the Day. with this aid to health Use Gibbs Dentifrice regularly—every member of the family—and doctors bp Is will b? few and far between Gibbs is a health preservative because its use means clean sound teeth, It is through the mouth, particularly thiough unclean and decaying teeth112 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous175 1934-08-21 6 [POSTAL IWT€LLICCNCC SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY I Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Anshun) 2 p.m. China (generally) Hoihow (Anshun) 2 p.m. Trengganu (except Kretay) <Ang Leong) 2 p.m. Philippine Islands (Burgenland) 3 p.m. Netherlands India. Bagan and Selat Pandjang (Hong Thong) 3 pm Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik and Tandjong175 words
-
Miscellaneous69 1934-08-21 6 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service Laat Yesterday Night Max Bright Mia. Temp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp, Stations. Deg. F. Inches. Hours. Beg. F. Alor Star Xl 0.82 0 4 >'tiawan 89 0 .30 5.0 n n P» u N) Report, ouktt Jeram 91 l r.r r, Singapore: ,J (Kallang Ae«)drome)69 words
-
-
Article694 1934-08-21 7 Wedding At Kuala Lipis [From Our Own Correspondent-} Kuala Lipis, Aug. 18. j marriage of Mr. Edward S. Ladds, i Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Kuala r, and Miss E. M. Stanley, late nursing staff of the District Kuala Lipis, was solemnised Mr. A. J. Gracie, acting694 words
-
Article49 1934-08-21 7 Gosiord (New South Wales). A ch'ld aged 13 months has been ed here in a few inches of milk The milk was in a kerosene tin and if ant apparently thrust his head i side for a drink and could not get it out again.49 words
-
Article477 1934-08-21 7 Sequel To Customs Conviction (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. 19. A CHINESE named Lim Hai Cheong, who was convicted on July 2 by the Second Magistrate, Johore Bahru, on a charge of having attempted to evade paying customs duty on four cases of Libby's milk at477 words
-
Article130 1934-08-21 7 Aeroplane To Assist In Search Reuter Wireless. Nairobi, Aug. 16. An aeroplane will assist a large scale search party organised to endeavour to trace the two British explorers, Dr. i E. W. Dyson and Mr. W. R. E. Martin, I who have been missing on Lake Rudjlf, Uganda,Reuter Wireless. - 130 words
-
Article90 1934-08-21 7 Many Drowned When Boat Capsizes Reuter Wireless. Patna, Aug. 16. One hundred and seventy men and women are reported to have been j drowned near Darihara when a ferry j boat conveying 200 persons and a numbet of bullocks overturned in midstream I when the boat began toReuter Wireless. - 90 words
-
Article431 1934-08-21 7 Chinese Shop-Keeper Fined (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru Aug. 19. CAUGHT in an attempt to evade the payment of customs duty of $14.60 on 292 yards of cloth at the Johore Bahru Customs Barrier on Aug. 3. a Hokien merchant named Chong Thian Seng was fined $122.64431 words
-
Article127 1934-08-21 7 Celebration Of The First Anniversary (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Aug. 19. On Saturday at the Malacca Rest House the Young Muslim Association celebrated their first anniversary by means of a tea party. Among those present were the Hon. Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, the Resident Councillor, Mr.127 words
-
Article77 1934-08-21 7 New Traffic Experiments In London I Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. 17. Britain's first zone of silence for mo- tor horns at night will be a raditis of five miles from Charing Cross, according to an order of the Ministry of Transport. The hours will be from 11.30Reuter Wireless. - 77 words
-
Article202 1934-08-21 7 Sumatra Malay In Court (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 20. rpHE Hale Road mystery, in which a A Malay was found dead in a bed in his cubicle in a Chinese lodging house a week ago, took another sensational turn to-day. lt will be202 words
-
Article63 1934-08-21 7 Petitions Made In Chambers I (From Our Oivn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 20. COUNSEL engaged in the Michaux suit attended in Mr. Justice Burton's chambers this morning to support petitions firstly, by Marie Antoinette Michaux for the allotment of maintenance fcr two sons and cro~s-p?titions by the husband63 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement173 1934-08-21 7 CUT^ B FOLLOW THIS EASY METHOD: f Apply Cutex Cuticle Remover with cotton and orange stick. Wipe away loosened, lifeless cuticle. Work with the Cuticle Remover under nail tips; and see how stains disappear. Then rinse hands in clear water. Brush on one of Cutex's lovely new shades of liquid173 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement529 1934-08-21 8 [I j «ala premiere** I jTH I s EVENING A HinnA V A niUsit ij Programme will be rendeTeTlTlVo and Bin "n Z Z IJESSIEI F MILUONS y her test I LAVISH SCREEN ADAPTATION OF V the press fjf J ?Jt. Cochrane stage success M f Jessie Mallhews'scores l if,529 words
-
Advertisement173 1934-08-21 8 11 ADVBM^^^ AUCTION SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT SINGAPORE CriginaJng S :illii^~ Xo w <}f |m 1888. and made .T n n V i' A I and Yoo Che— |£2 3 1 Teck P ye and Kho. Y. 1 P«rt nnd the eaid T-m c v of th Chengr K>at173 words
-
-
Article235 1934-08-21 9 Oeriipatioh Of Two Cities Shanghai, Aug. ?1. MUCH anxiety regarding the safety of Chuenchow, Amoy and other cities i South Fukien has been caused by the (upation of Kwaitung and Yueheng v 'he Reds. Thr latter are now attacking Chen- w and Yichiang, and comniunicaj»is between235 words
-
Obituary140 1934-08-21 9 Death Of Lord Justice j Serutton London, Aug. 20. THE death of Lord Justice Serutton occurred to-day.—Rcuter. Seventy-eight years of age, Sir Thomas Edward Serutton had been a Lord Justice of Appeal since 1916. He was the son of Mr. Thomas Serutton, a shipowner, and was140 words
-
Article101 1934-08-21 9 Agenda For Monday's Meeting i (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 20. THE agenda for the Federal Council meeting next Monday consists of affirmation by new members, papers j tabled, questions and answers by the j Acting Chief Secretary and the Residents of the respective States and101 words
-
Article257 1934-08-21 9 Alleged Collections For Unlawful Society (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Aug. 19. Charged with being a member cf an unlawful society in Johore and trying to collect subscriptions for it, a Chinese appeared before Mr. F. V. Duckworth. I this morning. Accused said that he collected sub- scriptions257 words
-
Article103 1934-08-21 9 Verdict Of Death From Poisoning (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 20. Che Ahmad, sitting in the Coroner's j Court to-day, recorded a verdict of death from arsenic poisoning adminis- J tered by some person cr persons un- known at the inquest into the death "fcf the103 words
-
Article85 1934-08-21 9 Railway Electrification A Thin? Of The Past Reuter Wireless. York, Aug. 17. 4 The .extended use of oil power will eliminate the world's oil surpluses and the Diesel engine will be the economic independent unit of the future, pre- dieted Sir Henri Deterding, who has arrived here toReuter Wireless. - 85 words
-
Article63 1934-08-21 9 Held Up By The j Monsoon iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Aug. 20. c The violence of the south-west monsoon was responsible for holding up at Mingaladon aerodrome of hoth the Imperial airways and Air France rxfachines. i The outward imperial Airway* machine arrived at Don Mua:r; from63 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement421 1934-08-21 9 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i t; i i i i 1-1 i i i i m i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i,421 words
-
Advertisement329 1934-08-21 9 New World Cabaret "Cabaret de Luxe" TEA DANCES Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. I AFTER-DINNER DANCE I Nightly from 9 p.m. J SNAPPY MUSIC by De. Silva's fan »ns dance orchestra, tlx- hand that offers you the finest dance music In Malaya. J. E. JOHAXXKS.329 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous64 1934-08-21 9 (violoncello), Gwy.meth Lascelles (soprano), and Francis Sutton, at the organ of the Conceit Hall, Broadcasting House, London 7.20 a.m.: Time Signal from Greenwich. A surprise item. 7..15 a.m.: Gilbert and Sullivan Selections. a #>rogramme of gramophone records. 7.."3 a.m.: England v. Australia—Fifth Cricket Test Match: An e>ewitness account ol the64 words
-
Miscellaneous431 1934-08-21 9 Wireless TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME The Torquay. Municipal Orchestra TO-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows:— 6.20 p.m.: Time Signal from Big Ben. The Whitby Municipal Orchestra, conductor. Ftank Gomez; Haydn Rogerson (violoncello), relayed from the Spa, Whitby. 7.20 p.m.: Time Signal from Greenwich. An organ recital by William Hardwiek'. relayed431 words
-
-
Article779 1934-08-21 10 "rpHE Planter," which has been vigorously advocating the restoration of pre-slump conditions of pay to workers on estates new that a certain measure of prosperity has returned to the- industry, returns to the attack in the August issue. "Two months after restriction has come into force," states the779 words
-
Article48 1934-08-21 10 Friday, Aug. 17. At 2.30 p.m. His Excellency and Mrs. Caidccott, attended by the personal staff, arrived at Singapore by the s.s. Lipis from the East Coast. In the evening His Excellency and Mrs. Caldecott were present at a Scouts concert held at Raffles Institution Hall.48 words
-
Article114 1934-08-21 10 Mr. B. Th. C. Kleyn, manager of the Netherlands Royal Mail Line in Singapore, is leaving to-day on a three weeks* holiday in Java. The Hon. Mr. J. H. Pedlow and Mrs. Pedlow will be in residence at the Government Bungalow, Changi, for three weeks from to-day. Mr. Julius Fisher,114 words
-
Article204 1934-08-21 10 n OES any sport in the world receive a fraction of the fevered publicity I cco rded to the presumably stately and dignified game of cricket? All the ballyhoo which accompanies a world's championship prize fight pales into inificanet when compared to the thousands of columns204 words
-
Article251 1934-08-21 10 OUT lest our Australian friends should imagine that we are going proEnglish—and Heaven forbid this in a j country occupying the delicate and neutral position of Malaya!—let us hasten to add that the loudest protests against leg theory bowling this year have been coming from English sources Certain251 words
-
Article278 1934-08-21 10 k ND now let us consider for a moi. the peaceful subject of local spurt. For all is peace In Singapore The Malay football stars are back in the amateur fold, and there is cause for great satisfaction that they will be seen in action again at the278 words
-
Article405 1934-08-21 10 -Looker-On w DOUBLE centuries in Test matches are certainly news, and—strange as may seem—the selling of news is the purpose of a newspaper's existence. j A A My friend the Sports Editor asks me il I will emphasise this once again. The answering of telephone calls405 words
-
Article31 1934-08-21 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. CLUB DIARY, 5. PAHANG NEWS, 7. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 9. OUR READERS' VIEWS, 13. SPORTS NEWS, 14, 15 and 16. MOTORING NEWS, 17. HISTORIC DOCUMENTS. If.31 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement180 1934-08-21 10 Silvern cottasE n j i §§|j tebERN COTTAGE* CHEESE I I j FROM FULL CREAM MILK 11 I |j| j ScU Ptppt«tot* WT.EttK CM** G»'.:? AYLESBURY 6uck». I I PRICE 60 CENTS PER TIN j SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR it; iiiiiiiii i «•i.:iMiuii!iiiiniMi»i;'iiiiH«i:iMi!iiiiiniimntn«!i«uiHSiir.iii.tiiiMi.miiiii«.iiimim.i«'.i. mm* i I *m < I•180 words
-
Advertisement121 1934-08-21 10 'JP PERFECTION J""tly >\ jf\ describe* the «perlor £vj workmanship of Sin*»- X PJFn!' J pore. Leading Tailor [V WING LOONO U ►X hOs! doubtedly In the fore- k\ KM ront mnd offem you, with Perfection in Suitings kjN Stye and Cnt, complete tfc] satisfaction and lnexo»*»» Os fW\ service121 words
-
-
427 1934-08-21 11 C.E.R. EMPLOYEES WATCHED The War Menace SOVIET CONSULATE "PROTECTED" Shanghai, Aug. 21. j »>::d lumuurs are in the air >• tiii -r the strained relations 3« ;et Russia and Japan \!.m« iuikuo authorities have sent rie !i plain clothes to keep h over the residences427 words
-
Article84 1934-08-21 11 Tamil Youth Charged With Vagrancy Singapore, Monday. When charged before the Third Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander this rooming with being a vagrant, a Tamil v Mi*aiandi aged 14 broke into tears. rTUn bov siid that he ran away from t"athe.r vho was working in a rubber84 words
-
Article85 1934-08-21 11 i;ist Former Circus Jng Boy S i »apore, Monday. Arrested by a detective while sleepon a piece of vacant land, an lish speaking Filipino named Tino charged this morning before the d Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Brander, v.ith being a vagrant. ccu >ed ole.aded that he had been85 words
-
Article64 1934-08-21 11 (lir! Charged On Husband's Complaint Singapore, Monday. A 17-year-old Teochew girl, Sai Loon i living in Boat Quay, was charged 1 theft in a dwelling of $20 before. Third Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brander '>!<• rrorning. The charge was the re- of a complaint by her husband. Accuse.d64 words
-
Article117 1934-08-21 11 Company To Supervise Note Issue Shanghai, Aug. 21. The Mongolian Political Committee has adopted the regulations for the establishment of a Mongolian Trading Company which will supervise the issue of notes by the Mongolian Bang and control all trade activities. The Charhar Provincial Government has arranged with Teh117 words
-
Article161 1934-08-21 11 Six Pedestrians Shot In Shanghai Shanghai, Aug. 13. FURIOUS burst of pistol fire between gunmen and police caused a panic in Avenue Edward VII last night. Six pedestrians were victims of the sheeting, none of the gangsters or police officers being hit. Five Chinese passers-by. including a161 words
-
Article122 1934-08-21 11 Malaya Command Football Caotam Married Singapore, Tuesday. Sta,T-Sergeant Oiiver. B. Rogers, R.E.. and Miss Agnes Goodwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell Goodwin, of Worcester, were married at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, yesterday, the Rev. Stephen Band officiating. The groom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs.122 words
-
Article43 1934-08-21 11 Death Of Jardines Matheson Director Shanghai, Aug. 12. Mr Reginald Meln Austin, a director of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd and one of the best-known business figures here, died early to-day. Mr. Austin was a victim of pajumonia.43 words
-
Article50 1934-08-21 11 Mrs Noronha. wife, of Mr. J. M. Noronha, of the Credit Foncier d'Extreme Orient, died in Hongkong on Aug. 12. News has been received of the death as the result of a moior-car accident in France of Mme. Gautier, wife of M. Jules Gautier, manager of Racine and Co., Shanghai.50 words
-
Article124 1934-08-21 11 Ex-Manager Fairbanks' Courtship New-York, Aug. 1!. EDWARD Hemmer, ex-manager for Mary Piekt'cid, has Pled a bill of particulars with the Federal Court in connection with a suit for $250 000 for services rendered. Ihe bill indicated Hemmer's efforts to prevent the Fairbanks-Pickford courtship. It revealed -that, on one124 words
-
Article85 1934-08-21 11 Meetings End Without Result Reuter. Louden, Aug. 20. VTGT WITHSTANDING a last-mmutc appeal by the French delegate, the International Wheat Committee is expected to terminate to-morrow with practically no remit. The French delegate. M. Deviair., appealed for the continuation of the system of export quotas and the establishmentReuter. - 85 words
-
Article252 1934-08-21 11 Chinese Cyclists Taken To Hospital Singapore, Tuesday. A Chinese, cyclist was knocked down by a bus yesterday afternoon vqhilst he was turning in G:ylang Road from Siong Lim Park. He received abrasions over the right ankle and knees. Whilst proceeding along Cluny Road yesterday afternoon, a Chinese cyclist252 words
-
Article36 1934-08-21 11 Singapore, Tuesday. The fire brigade was called out twice yesterday afternoon to put out grass 'fires in Chancery Road and Kee Seng Road. In both, cas?s the fires were extinguished in a short time.36 words
-
Article207 1934-08-21 11 Malay Reservation NEED FOR NEW LAW URGED THE introduction of a Malay Reservation Enactment was the mop 1 important matter discussed at the meeting of the Johore State C:uncl i" Id -.his morning l On the motion for the adjournment, the Hon. Dato Abdullah bin Esa asked207 words
-
Article131 1934-08-21 11 Sequel To Death Of Chinese Singapore, Tuesday. rjpHE preliminary inquiry was concluded a, this morning in the case in which AbduDfl Kh<m. a well-bnilt North Indian police constable attached to the Rumah M'skin Division, is an.eercd to have "insod the death of a Chinese, Lee Swee Teck.131 words
-
Article91 1934-08-21 11 Response To The Plea For Economy London, Aug. 17. Figures relating to water consump- j tion in London show a satisfactory response to the appeal for economy. The Metropolitan Water Board sup- j pleid 1,619.9 million gallons last week j compared with 1,752.6 million ga'lons in the previous91 words
-
Article74 1934-08-21 11 U.S. Willing To Accept Lower Quota Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. 17. It is reported that at to-day's meeting of the Wheat Committee, the United States indicated willingness to accept ten million bushels export quota for the year ending July 31, 1935, instead of 84 million assigned in LondonReuter Wireless. - 74 words
-
Article66 1934-08-21 11 Construction Of Motor Racing Track London, Aug. 17. A contract has been placed by the Brighton Road Racing Company for the construction of a racing track for motor-cars on Sussex Downs, ex'erdin? for about 4 l 2 miles in a natural amphitheatre giving opportunity for a variety of66 words
-
Article30 1934-08-21 11 Reuter Wireless. Turin, Aug. 16. j Four Italians perished in an attempt to climb Matterhorn by the Cervine slope on the Italian side of the mountain. —Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 30 words
-
Article169 1934-08-21 11 The Lesson Of The Plebiscite Reuter. London. Aug. 20. •THE surprising number oi negative votes n the German plebiscite is j me main theme of Brit sh comment. I 111e News-Chronicle says it has Dr. Cc?bb».te' authority fjr regarding th.s a: a fign ci decay.Reuter. - 169 words
-
Article63 1934-08-21 11 Produced By Photogravure Process London, Aug. 17. The Pcstmastcr-General announced yesnriay that a new stamp produced Tor the first tima by the photogravure pro*69 will be available to the public on Monday. In other respects the stamp differs little from that now In" use." Stamps of certain other63 words
-
Article47 1934-08-21 11 Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. 17. The amount applied for in to-day's tenders for £35,000,000 Treasury bills was £58 565,000. The amount allotted in bills at three months was £30,000,000. The average rate per cent, was 15;5.5d. as compared with 14.11.06 d. a week ago.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 47 words
-
Article37 1934-08-21 11 Reuter Wireless. Paris, Aug. 16. The Palais Dcs Sports' Boxing Stadium is to house the Passion Play. Jeff Dickson is transporting the complete cast of 225 from Oberammerga. The proceeds will go to charity.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 37 words
-
Article27 1934-08-21 11 Berlin, Aug. 16. The foreign currency allotment for Imports in September is unchanged at five per cent, of the average requirements in 1930 31.—Reuter Wireless.27 words
-
Article68 1934-08-21 11 The Rev. W. Walton Rogers, formerly vicar of St. Andrew's Church. Kowloon, has accented the living of St. Paul's Leamington. The wedding took place at Penang of Mr. James Thompson Forbes, M.R.C.V ft.. Municipal Veterinary Surgeon, Singanore, second son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Forbes, Aberdeen, and Patricia Russell, only68 words
-
Article287 1934-08-21 11 American Prices CAN THE lilSE BE CHECKED j, r Reuter. rV«> London, Aug. 20. j PRESIDENT has decidefi I ,9 to start a vigoious campaign t,, prevent profiteering in grains an< i other foodstuffs, states the New Yory correspondent cf the Financial Times!! In endeavouring to checkReuter. - 287 words
-
Article108 1934-08-21 11 Huge Order For British t Firm Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. 15 4 An order from South America, statfl to be worth £300,fl00 believed to be largest radio order ever received in B < tain, was booked by one firm the opening of the great annual wireldr exhibition atReuter Wireless. - 108 words
-
Article49 1934-08-21 11 Reuter Wireless. j Berlin. Aug. 18 £r In an effort to conserve supplies S raw materials, new regulations have b€ issued considerably restricting the l|j dustrial use of copper, nickel and tin their alloys and quicksilver. The strictions do not apply to goods factured for export.—Reuter Wireless/^,Reuter Wireless. - 49 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement71 1934-08-21 11 I f"i"l' .•nllHiirilil»'llllliiii'lilllil'irilMl'iliiliii-n; luiwiiiiwreiiBiiwn»"»"»"»»""*"""»"»"»"»' MOUTRIE 1 I I THE IDEAL. PIANO J FOR THE EAST 1 I NEW "NATIONAL" $300,00 i I STYLE II $425.00 I STYLE 111 $500.00 I Hire Purchase Terms Arranged. s m m I WE NOW HAVE A FEW USED INSTRUMENTS IN I I SPLENDID CONDITION71 words
-
-
717 1934-08-21 12 DROVE INTO A DRAIN ■drunkenness Allegations I FORMER PLANTER'S DEFENCE Singapore, Monday. ■>HE hearing of a charge of rash and negligent driving against a Kuropcan, C. VV. Barker, was re■imed before the Fourth Magistrate, Hh*. C. H. Whitton, this morning ■rhen the accused recounted the Hardships717 words
-
Article17 1934-08-21 12 The untitled have been elected psident, Mr D w t> lndian Club ■Rary, Mr p Ismail; hon.17 words
-
Article597 1934-08-21 12 Alleged Alteration Of Figures Singapore, Monday. A LLEGATIONS of fraud involving the sum cf $7,360, the property of Messrs Patterson, Simons and Co., Ltd were made before the Third Magistrate, Mr J. M. Brander, this afternoon against a young Chinese haulage contractor named Tan Ah Kow,597 words
-
Article179 1934-08-21 12 Man Just Out Of Gaol With No Work (By Our Own Reporter.) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Seah How was produced to-day before the first magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, as a suspected bad character. The accused claimed trial. Chief Court-Inspector A. E. Jakeman, who prosecuted, called upon Sergeant179 words
-
Article30 1934-08-21 12 Newcastle (New South Wales). electrir" «Sh?* in here Climbed an electric light pole in the main street 170 yards of cable. haul was estimated to be worth30 words
-
Article81 1934-08-21 12 Severe Treatment For U.S. Profiteers Reuter Wireless. Washington, Aug. 15. PLENTY of food is available, said President Roosevelt, in response to inquiries regarding the food situation in the United States as a result of the drought. He said there was no excuse, for profiteering and any instancesReuter Wireless. - 81 words
-
Article96 1934-08-21 12 Kuala Lumpur Tamil Claims Trial 11 iai (By Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Before the Kuala Lumpur magistrate Mr. F. K. Wilson, to-day, a Tamil, named Rattiah, was charged with the alleged enticing away of the wife of Mutthiah. The accused, who claimed trial, denied having enticed96 words
-
Article94 1934-08-21 12 Chinese In Hospital At Kuala i Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. i A serious affray between Chinese and I Sikh drivers took place at 9 pjn. this evening at the Malacca Street motor car station. The Sikh drivers quarrelled with tht Chinese drivers over passengers94 words
-
Article120 1934-08-21 12 Farewell By S.H.B. Clerical Staff A farewell dinner was given by tire Singapore Harbour Board clerical staff in the Junior Service Club, on Saturday in honour of Mr. G. M Alford wharf manager, Singapore Harbour Board, on the occasion of his impending departure from the Colony120 words
-
Article144 1934-08-21 12 Released By Frightened Cafiiors Reuter Wireless. Toronto, Aug. 17. AFTER spending? four days in the hands of. kidnappers, John Labatt, the millionaire Canadian brewer, was released on the outskirts of Toronto early this morning ana was rushed to his home in London. Ontario. Particulars as to. how theReuter Wireless. - 144 words
-
Article100 1934-08-21 12 Sharp Sentence At Kuala Lumnur I (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A Chinese named Wong Kam waN charged before the first magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, with the theft of a j bicycle at 65, Petaling Street, on Aug i 19. He pleaded guilty.100 words
-
Article63 1934-08-21 12 Singapore. Monday. Ang Chua. who was described by Court-Inspector Cowie. as. "One of those ricksha-pullers that go about the street, at three o'clock in the morning," pleaded guilty to a charge of vagrancy before the Third Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Brands this morning, and was fined $1. A63 words
-
Article102 1934-08-21 12 At the 14th annual general meeting of the Lam Chong Association the following were elected officers for the year 1934-s:—Patron, Mr. Koh Kee Boon; President, Mr. Teo Chin Huat Vice Presidents, Mr. Tan Chwee Boon' Mr. Lee Ah Lee, Lee Kirn Hock; hon secretary, Mr. Koh Pheow Hong; asst hon.102 words
-
Article236 1934-08-21 12 End Of The Austrian Crisis Reuter Wireless. Rome, Aug. 16. 1||USS0LINI has ordered the imme«J dlate withdrawal of the 50,000 troops sent to the Austrian frontier at the time of the Vienna revolt. This is an indication that he regards the crisis m Austria over and AustriaReuter Wireless. - 236 words
-
Article91 1934-08-21 12 Secret Society Formed In Bedok Singapore, Monday. Convicted en three charges of attempted extortion, a Chinese, Goh Bak Kee, was sentenced to six months' impusonment by the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Grice) to-day. The prosecution, conducted by Detec-tive-Inspector Jeans, alleged that the accused and some others formed a91 words
-
Article132 1934-08-21 12 Normal Conditions In Sinkiang Shanghai, Aug. 20. INTERVIEWEE shortly after his arrival in Shanghai on Saturday, Dr. Chu Man Yi. Secretary-General to the Executive Yuan at Nanking, said that the situation at Sinkiang has returned to normal. Work has been started in building reads and other public works. The132 words
-
Article125 1934-08-21 12 Fell Down In Middle Of The Road (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. For carrying a heavy load of planks at the back of a bicycle at Pudu, a Chinese named Choy Chooi was to-day found guilty by the first magistrate, Mr. F. K. Wilson, and order125 words
-
Article68 1934-08-21 12 Armoured Car Section Field Firing On Sunday next, Aug. 26. the Singapore Volunteer Armoured Car Section will carry out field firing on the Mandai Road under the terms of section 12 Ordinance No. 80 (Military Manoeuvres) as amended by the Military Manoeuvres •Amendment) Ordinance 1933 Firing will take68 words
-
Article502 1934-08-21 12 Chinese Sentenced SANITARY 4 FITTINGS REMOVED Singapore, Monday. X HE removal of sanitary ii; and timber from one of Mr Kah Kee's godown in the Sumbawa Road area had a sequel befor. District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forrer) i„ day, when two Chinese were arraign ed502 words
-
Article78 1934-08-21 12 Chinese Committed To The Assizes Singapore. Monday The Second Magistrate <Mr N Grii to-day committed a Chinese. Gow Siou Cheng, to the Assizes tc stand trial on two charges. He is charged with murdering a comoatriot and voluntarily causing hurt to his wiftj. It appears that following a78 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement18 1934-08-21 12 IRupert:1 Rupert: Come on guys, follow me, I've landed in the BEST of Spirits." obtainable from all Dealers18 words
-
Advertisement21 1934-08-21 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SING A IT FIRE, MME, MOTH VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION IfcSURANni21 words
-
-
Article82 1934-08-21 13 Jitters To Tie Edito i Out readers are invited to write to v r or? subjects of public interest. It be understood that the "Malaya ur.e" does not necessarily en- r opinions expressed by correspondLETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten 'i u<e spacing), and on82 words
-
Article302 1934-08-21 13 To the Editor, Malaya Tribune) Sir. -May I ask the assistance of the of Malaya in an effort I am mak- i o ge.t something in the nature of >onable) uniformity in the matter chargeable on the registration of ansiers? mediate reason for this is that c302 words
-
Article294 1934-08-21 13 Board Of Control To Be Formed Reuter Wireless. Washington, Aug. I*. REORGANISATION of the National Recovery Administration under a be t d ot enti trol within three months, together with the possible creation of a > agency to harmonise the N.R.A. and Corrtm ssion in connec-Reuter Wireless. - 294 words
-
Article55 1934-08-21 13 Gibraltar. A round-up of all the f^L 0 the town is being planned by the pub Uc Health Department, because the an kmala are the cause of great annoyance during the summer to residents ana visitors. M( e In a similar round-up last year more ♦han 1,00055 words
-
Article131 1934-08-21 13 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PLANS Chain Of Theatres In The Far East A HONGKONG paper reports Mi. Sam Burger. Far Eastern representative I of as stating *hat the company is contemplating building a chain of theatres throughout ch e East Hongkong. Shanghai, Tokyo and Bom- n y are mentioned as the first cities131 words
-
Article125 1934-08-21 13 Fatal Accident At Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Aug. 20. A FATAL motor accident occurred in Jalan Ah Fook, in the hean of Johore Bahru, at about 9 o'clock this morning when a Chinese who was riding a bicycle towards Kota Tinggi was j struck by125 words
-
Article140 1934-08-21 13 Advisory Committee Meets In London London, Aug. 17. At to-day's further meeting of the Wheat Advisory Commits in London the subject of the sub-division of crop year quotas into quantities to be exported in each quarter of the year waf under consideration. The committee was informed that statements140 words
-
50 1934-08-21 13 (Picture by air mail).(Picture by air mail). - 50 words
-
Article217 1934-08-21 13 General To Stand His Trial j I I I Shanghai, Aug. 21. A CONFERENCE was held in Kuiing I yesterday to study the silver ques- tkm. Dr. H. H. Kung (Finance Minis- ter) presided, and many prominent bankers and financiers from Shangha attended. It is believed that217 words
-
Article173 1934-08-21 13 Canadian Brewer Who Did Not Appear 1 Seattle, Aug. 21. > r pHS Washington Federal Judge has I X ordered Henry Reifel to forfeit the 1 oail cf $100,000. The two Reifels arc I liable to arrest if they enter the I United States.—Reuter. A previous173 words
-
Article120 1934-08-21 13 Spsech At Geneva University Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Aug. 17. "THE next British Labour Govern--1 ment would lay before the world prooosals for the abolition of al weapons forbidden to the Central Powers under the peace treaties, declared Mai or Attlee, the acting leader r>! the Opposition inReuter Wireless. - 120 words
-
Article163 1934-08-21 13 Singapore Planes To Visit Borneo Singapore, Tuesday. TWO machines of Squadron No. 205 »Flving Eoats) of the Royal Ail j Force in Seletar left this morn r.g for i Kuching on a six weeks' tour of Br.'tlsh 1 North Borneo. From Kuching the flying boats will fly easv163 words
-
Article92 1934-08-21 13 Nice, j For as little as 150 a hou,e may be oouKht on the Riviera. Ow ng to the abolition of many of the intricate tramway systems that used lto link Nice with various mountain l towns and vllages a great number of I the92 words
-
Article142 1934-08-21 13 Prediction Of British Stockbroker New York, Aug. 21. I A business revival boom in the United States greater than that of the 1920's is pradicted in a book entitled "The, Coming American Boom," by Major L. L. B Angas, published to-day. I Major Angas bases his142 words
-
Article46 1934-08-21 13 Jessie Matthews' Great Picture At The Capitol "Evergreen," described as Jessie Matthews' greatest picture will be shown tor the hrst time at the Cap tol this evening. It. will be a «rala occasion and the "nod of the Wiltshire Reg'ment w 11 pn--5.30 and 9.15.46 words
-
Article245 1934-08-21 13 Modeliar Nagalingam THREE DAYS FIXED FOR HEARING Singapore, Tuesday. I L MODELIAR Nagalfogam, m •■■•Justice of Peace and a soiiciffl or's managing clerk, mad«> a sei appearance before the Third Ma? 1 irate (Mr. J. M. Brander), this m< riß ing, in connection with a charge oil245 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement150 1934-08-21 13 FILMO 121 a quality 16 mm movie camera at a new low price With the new Filmo 121 Camera, you can take beautiful, theatre-clear raoviej of your family and friends, your vacation and travels, your sports and hobbies. And you'll get th«e fine, I professional results right from your first150 words
-
Advertisement39 1934-08-21 13 THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in Eoglaad). WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, FIRE, MOTOR, MARINE, ACCIDENT, ALL RISKS, BURGLARY AND BAGGAGE INSURANCE. General A gem a SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.. SINGAPORE. TEL. 6144. I tdc choice. U PRASER&nEfIVELTD. i DISTBI&UTOftS39 words
-
-
Article, Illustration185 1934-08-21 14 AUSTRALIA 29 RUNS SHORT OF ANOTHER RECORD ALL OUT FOR 701: PONSFORD 266 ut Wyatt Is Not Discouraged: Good Start To Reply SCORING 701 runs in five minutes over ten hours, Australia nearly reached their record Test innings score, of 729185 words
-
Article1239 1934-08-21 14 Reuter. I London, Monday. fifth Test match was resumed punctually at 11.30 this morning. Irizzle lasting half an hour fell ;he morning but it was followed sunny weather which prevailed m Ponsford (205) and McCabe went out to resume the Austrai innings with theReuter. - 1,239 words
-
Article38 1934-08-21 14 Bantam Title .Holder Boxes A Draw Reuter. London, Aug. 20. T Clapton Stadium In a 15-round contest for the British and Empire bantamweight championship, Dick Corbett, the holder, di "w with Johnny King of Manchester. —Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
-
Article517 1934-08-21 14 Player Taken To Hospital Singapore, Tuesday. AN accident marred play in the match between the Abattoirs and S.C.F.A. Hi, leaders and runners-up respectively in Div. 11l "A" cf the S.A.F.A. League yesterday at the Jaian Be ar Sttfßhim. Eng Quee, the Chinese left half-back, was kicked accidentally517 words
-
Article27 1934-08-21 14 Th 3 monthly pagar night of the Chinese Swimming Club will be on Thursday when the lights will be turned on from 8 p.m.27 words
-
Article438 1934-08-21 14 S.C.C.'s Victory On The Padang THE Straits Times were defeated at soccer by one goal to nil when they met the S.C.C. "B" eleven on the Padcng yesterday. Many chances cf scoring were missed by both sides, and all corners proved fruitless. The S.C.C. were a much heavier438 words
-
Article74 1934-08-21 14 Wonderful improvement has been shown In the standard of the American Folo teams since th e new rules and penalities regarding fouls were passed last winter. The new penalty, which provides for a free hit thirty yards from the goal, has resulted in a goal being sccred on74 words
-
Article61 1934-08-21 14 Singapore, Tuesday. The match in 'he S.C.F.A. intar-D's-trict League, between Delta and Ba> Basah. which was to have been played yesterday, was postponed to Aug 26 Covent and Rumah Mlskin meet today in the match which was abandoned last month owing to rain. The between Covent and Tra*61 words
-
Article54 1934-08-21 14 The following will represent the B'ran.Koon Friendly Party at badminton against the St. Gregory's Party on the former's court *o-day: SINGLES: Ng Heng Nam. Kant? Soon Teck, Leong Koo Chye, DOUGLES: Lim Teck Kirn and Yeo Lai Chor. Yen? Guan and Khiam Teck. Sect and K. H ray, C. Sect54 words
-
Article320 1934-08-21 14 But Notß. E. S. Wyatt AUSTRALIAN SCORE COMMENT Reuter. London, Aug. 20. The weather prospects lor th. Oval Test are fair with slight rain in the afternoon. The further outlook is mainly fa.» R. E. S. Wyatt, the English skipper, is not downhearted by the hugeReuter. - 320 words
-
Article276 1934-08-21 14 I Gardens G.C. Beat Klang 6.C At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. j The Gardens Golf Club beat the Klani* Golf Club in a series of singles and foursomes match played in Kuala I Lumpur yesterday. Scores (G. G. C. names first): I SINGLES:276 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement116 1934-08-21 14 bald about Dandruff Maybe you don't realize that dandruff is the frequent foreP runner of falling hair and baldness. For your hair's sake, i'! cneck There is a very simple rule which will serve you well to overcome dandruff, and to keep your scalp in a j healthy condition. Before116 words
-
-
Article818 1934-08-21 15 Training For The Singapore Races This Morning's Work At Bukit Timah By The-Man-At-The-Raih qiNCE training at Bukit Timah openk ed officially on Saturday, five more I rsea have arrived from the stable ol Mr. U. Sleigh. His son, Jockey Sleigh, joined in the work this morning and took them out.818 words
-
Article435 1934-08-21 15 First Round Ties Of Championship THE following is the result of the thaw for tne first round of the Malacca Badminton Association championships. Singles: 3). Kandiah v G. J. Shcpberdson, A. Chflladural v. Tay Koon Lim, Che Kirn Hawke v. c M. Warayanan, Chan Slew Kow v. M.435 words
-
Article1232 1934-08-21 15 Account Shows Surplus Of $1,189 THE report of the committee of the Singapore Cricket Club for the year ended June 30, 1934, to be presented at the annual general meeting to be held in the Club Pavilion on Monday, Aug. 27, at 5.15, reads,1,232 words
-
Article187 1934-08-21 15 Reuter. Newport. Aug. 20. fTBE Endeavour with Mr. Sopwith's deSigner. Mr. NichoLson, aboard, stretched its new mainsail tc-day in a five-hour 20-mii spin. Mi. Sopwit:'. has accepted ar ©ffer frcm Mr. Gerard Blameeit, owner oi the American yacht, Vanitie. to hold a series cf matches beginning onReuter. - 187 words
-
Article96 1934-08-21 15 The Collowing will represent the Serangoon Recreation Club at badminton against the Malayan Seminary today on the former's courts r-t 3.30 p.m. Singles: L. M. Pennefather. L. Smith (Capt.) Francis Tay, Chiang Tiong Wah. Reserves, R. Milne, Ng. Heng Nam. Doubles: L. Smith and John Hamilton, George Teo96 words
-
Article107 1934-08-21 15 The May fair B. P. beat the January B. P. by five games to two on the iatter's court on Saturday. Results: (Mayfair B. P. players mentioned first): Singles': C. J. Kwek beat M. Ibrahim lb—6. 11—15, 15—11; J. K. Lim lost to A. Sujak 5-15, 6—15: H.107 words
-
Article79 1934-08-21 15 London, Aug. 20. hthe call-over for the S*. Leger is a-> follows: 11_8 Windsor Lad. 7 —l Achtenan taken and offered. 9—l Umidwar offered. 10—1 Colombo taken and offerrd. 100—8 Tiberius, i 20—1 Adept offered. whose St. Lcger preparation was etmporarilv impeded owing to bavi ing79 words
-
Article241 1934-08-21 15 Mixed Foursomes At Singapore G.C. IHE monthly mixed foursomes com1> petition of the Singapore golf club was played at Bukit Timah on Sunderand resulted in a win for Miss F. Dunne ynd G. M. Coltart with a net score cf 32. 39 cards were taken out and the241 words
-
119 1934-08-21 15 Men's Tennis Championships In America Begi WIN FOR THE NO. PAIR J First Round Results 1 1 PERRY AND WILDE Al! SUCCESSFUL Reuter. •r Germantown, Philadelphia, Aug. i, THE following are the results of first round ties in the m< doubles championship of America Lott and Stoefen beat Fred KiReuter. - 119 words
-
Article177 1934-08-21 15 Successful Function A* Nilai Club j I (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 2^ n THE sixth annual motor gymkhana» the Nilai Club was held in Nilai i terday and proved a huge success. An added attraction this year v. as play of aerobatics over the Club177 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement121 1934-08-21 15 I I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. s The Great Eastern Life Assurance; Company, Limited. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). < HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England121 words
-
-
Article517 1934-08-21 16 Flayer Sent Off AIRMEN BEATEN BY BETTER TEAM Singapore, Tuesday. pLAYIXG at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday in the Firs' Division of the S.A.F.A. League, the S.R.C. repeated their recent victory over the R.A.F. When the. two teams met the other day, the "R(\s." wen by517 words
-
Article61 1934-08-21 16 Amateur Title Won By Englishman Reuter Wireless. Badem, Aug. 16. AN Englishman, H. L. Archibald, Royal St. George's, won the German Amateur Go:f Championship, defeating an Italian, Gigino Luzzatlo, two antt one, in the 36 holes' final. The German womens' Open Championship was won by Frau Groos, Germany,Reuter Wireless. - 61 words
-
Article123 1934-08-21 16 Before a large crowd, the Straits Chinese Epworth League beat the Marigold Badminton Party by four games to two in a friendly badminton match of three singles and three doubles at the latter's court Results (S.C.E.L.players first):— Singles: Yap Chin Tee beat Chua Len" Yong 15—4, 15—9; Low123 words
-
Article343 1934-08-21 16 Two Penalties Missed In Drawn Match Singapore. Monday. JH a Malaya Fcotball Association, Cup tie played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yeserday, Fathul Zi.man drew with Shanar .arnar, two a.l. Shahar Kainar led in tne i ha f. two one, Lut Fathul Zaman sucseded in levelling the343 words
-
Article214 1934-08-21 16 Can A Player Take Up Both A* The Same Time Some of the fires of old hatred, between England and Scotland may b? rekindled by the- suggestion that the cc mparative loss of form or some of the greatest batsmen of England and Aus raiia is to214 words
-
Article145 1934-08-21 16 Al Brown Unexpectedly Beaten By French Boxer A f Zuricri. A 1 B:own world's bantamweight champion, took an unexpec c 1 'acin? at the hands of Johnny Eclwards ol France, bcina dropprd for a four*ount to lo:e a ten-round point verdict in the open-air bout at the Letzigrand.145 words
-
Article73 1934-08-21 16 S.C.C. v. Combined Schools At Week-End The following have been invited to play cricket for the S.C.C. against the combined Schools on Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 10.30 a.m. at the S.CC D S w ?T th C N Reed G Carr. X; Holt c G73 words
-
Article474 1934-08-21 16 I Holy Innocents E. S. Meeting rE eleventh annual a hletic sports of tb Q Ho!v Innocent: Engiish School were held on the school ground buforo <i large gathei'i.g. The ind'v'dua 1 cramp'onsh'D went tD Anthcnv Yeo with 17 points, with G. M. £ek a close sscoiti wi.h474 words
-
Article88 1934-08-21 16 The St. Gregory's BP. "B" defeated the Serangoon Friendly Party "B" by three games to two a. the letter's court. (Si. Gregory's mentioned first): Chcy Ah Onn beat Soon Te.k 15—4, 13—13 (5— 0>; Phuay Keam Huat lost to Ng Peng Nam 11—15, 7—15; Anthony lest tc88 words
-
Article37 1934-08-21 16 Members of the Majestic B.P. are requested to rote that the final closing CTitries for the A, B, and Open Doubles Championships wIH be closed on Wednesday, and the drawing will take place at 5.15 p.m. sharp.37 words
-
Article198 1934-08-21 16 Singapore, Monday. TN a cricket match played on Saturday £a. Tanghn between the P.W.D. Sports C:ub ana the Wiltshire Regiment "A" die P.W.D. won by runs. Ihe following are the score. P.W.D. S.C. V. Ponnlah b Bond 1? j.. Maria b bond G. Carlo198 words
-
Article183 1934-08-21 16 Final To Be Played In Australia IV ALTER Lindrum has wired the AustraI'» ban Amateur Bili.ard's Cmnnl agreeing to the lina] of the world's championship be ne: held in Melbott.Be during the centenary. The match \vj!l commence on Oct. 18 and wiil last a fortnight. Joe Davis, the183 words
-
Article49 1934-08-21 16 I The draw for the first round of the Keppel Cup resulted as follows: J. C. MacLeod v. T. Heigh J. S. Clarkson v. E. Kent J. Thomson v. A. Barron E. Hitcham v. G. G. Wilson The first round is to be completed by Sept. 2.49 words
-
Article, Illustration36 1934-08-21 16 Po Kim Seng (left), individual champion, and Moey Pek Chong John run-net-up with Lee Kuan Yew, at the Malayan A.A.A. sports. Po Kim Seng won the 220 yards flat race, and Moey Pek Chong was second.36 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement254 1934-08-21 16 WEET-BIX EVERY FLAKE A GRAIN OF WHEAT baolutely ready to eat from the packet. S eal for every meal and infinitely better than ordinary Bread. I r ateh the children thrive and grow sturdy on WEET-RIX. ftults like it tooI At all grocers. Sole Agents: 7 A. BAETKOLOMEUSZ LTD., 20,254 words
-
-
Article1047 1934-08-21 17 Motoring Notes News "UNCONTROLLED" CROSSINGS London Experiment )ESTRIANS' RIGHT OF WAY I London, July 12. "uncontrolled" road crossings are here. A number of them their appearance in important >roughfarc* in Poplar, Stepney, St. Pancras, over the week-end. If the experiment succeeds, it will t xtended to other parts of London.1,047 words
-
Article137 1934-08-21 17 Driving By Sight, Not Sound THE campaign against noise which is being waged in Britain to-day had a small beginning in 1919, when the Automobile Association issued a list of "Do's and Don'ts." one of which was an appeal to motorists to use the hooter with discrimination. Sir137 words
-
Article199 1934-08-21 17 Three Tfpes Of Steel Used CASE-hardening comprises the greater he at-treatment operation.; carried out at the Wolseley factory, as will be appreciated when it is mentioned that the following components are included in the list for this particular treatment; all gearbox gears, back axle pinions, differentiate, camshafts, crown199 words
-
Article260 1934-08-21 17 j Ths Grand Prix De La Marne I LOUIS Chiron, the famous French "Ace" secured a great double victory when he won the Grand Prix De La Marne, which followed quickly on his ouccess recently in the French Automobile Grand Prix. Lord Howe (Bugatti) and H. C.260 words
-
Article67 1934-08-21 17 A large shipment of nearly 70 models, comprising Morris and WolseUy cars, left England recently for New Zealand in the m.v. Rarigitanĕ. M.I.E. have broken all records this season in regard to motor-car shipments to New Zealand from the United Kingdom. A fleet of Morris ten Four67 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement60 1934-08-21 17 SOLD. the first shipment of RENAULT Diesel Engine Trucks. ORDERS ARE NOW BEING BOOKED FOR NEXT SHIPMENT. RUNS ON FUEL OIL—SAVES 75 per cent. ON FUEL ALONE! j j THE MOST SUCCESSFUL TRUCK OF THE YEAR. j THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. Singapore. Malacca. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh Motors Ipoh.60 words
-
Advertisement202 1934-08-21 17 —ii———w—— >■■ —mi THE CORRECT GRADE OF SHELL MOTOR OIL FOR SINGER I I l RENAULT I J I CARS IS TRIPLE SHELL i Advertisement of the Asia ie Petroleum Company (Straits Settlements) Ltd. .~r Brillianr performance You may well pay half as much again without getting such an cnjvijuhlc202 words
-
-
Article1095 1934-08-21 18 Conflicting Evidence PROSECUTION'S CASE CLOSED (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. JHE hearing was continued before Mr. F. K. Wilson, first magistrate, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, to-day, in the case in which Govindan Nair, the driver of bus H.S.L. 1228, and Mohamed, the driver1,095 words
-
Article497 1934-08-21 18 $1,450,813 Added To Estimates (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A MEETING of the Federal Council will be held in the Council Chamber, Government Offices, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday next, at 10 a.m. The agenda is as follows: 1. Minute of the meeting held on Jury497 words
-
195 1934-08-21 18 One Bottle of Tablets Ends \|i Pain. What would you say 'if you ha i from indigestion and gastritis so bad for 17 years you couldn't eat anvthi then one bottle of stomach tab all your pam? Yet that's the story of Mr. w195 words
-
Article61 1934-08-21 18 Rescue Of Armenian Refugees Reuter Wireless. Seoul, Aug. 17. Eight Armenian refugees. Including i woman, were found drifting northYr Quelpart Island in a Soviet t.,1. Vladivostok They wore rescucd by the local authorities. The refugees alleged that they Jrrl 5nvmf 2» m < <ln^ olerable oppression" in SovReuter Wireless. - 61 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement609 1934-08-21 18 i MM i MiianiitiiiWMiiiitiiMiiiaiwifliiMiiiigiiwiiw OASAMULARISTA Telegraphic- Address:— Calc hemioo. Z Girawmmm JQ very useful and valuable herbs §g have been used. An ideal "Pick Me Up" after child birth and acute < j diseases. A very reliable brain and Z Jmm\. general tonic for both men and /m^SmmmMmwSm^L women. tloßl609 words
-
Advertisement127 1934-08-21 18 I j 1 Ffißn scores a r und U nil the wicket "PULLS" BIGGER PAY-LOADS —"CUTS'' COSTS-"DeiVES" SPEEDY DELIVERIES TO TOE FARTHEST BOUNDARY 1 Jfc El f FORDS are piling up the "runs" for "teams" all over the world. In the supreme "test"— that of carrying bigger pay-loads at less127 words
-
-
Article547 1934-08-21 19 Many Ties EMPIRE TEAMS DO WELL London, July 16. rj'HEKE was some fine shooting at the Bisley meeting of the National Rifle Association last weekend. After last year's meeting it was decided to enlarge the bulls-eye for this year from five, to six inches at 200547 words
-
Article84 1934-08-21 19 Digby (Nova Scotia). A child's tooth-ache saved the lives of four people here when the house of Mr. Stanton was burnt down by fire. Seven-year-old Rita Stanton woke up during the night with an aching jaw. She called her mother who went* to the medicine chest84 words
-
Article231 1934-08-21 19 Claim To Portugal Lisbon. DOCUMENTS relating to the claim of Queen Elizabeth of England to the throne of Portugal and the inheritance of King Manuel the Fortunate, have been presented to the State archieves at Lisbon. They are the gift of Count Liedekerke of Belgium, who found them231 words
-
Article509 1934-08-21 19 Danger Of Personal Dictatorship HpHE Legislative Yuan has published its revised draft constitution. Consisting of 12 chapters and 188 article,, the revised constitution shows many changes as compared with the original draft, but those changes do not come up to all our expectations. When the Legislative Yuan509 words
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement711 1934-08-21 19 '■'■■MMl AIRSHIP BRAND FINEST CONDENSED MILK 1 Try A Tin AND BE CONVINCED 1 j Sole Distributors: S. A. ALLAPITCHAY €o.! i 147-149, BEACH ROAD, 1 SINGAPORE. Tel 2882. I M.S K. JC I i 8 EES SOAPS^j mmmam gr ny-r\ w^^/y/ V^^s^^y^<.\ Enter for this simple fascinating a howmany711 words
-
-
Article, Illustration21 1934-08-21 2021 words
-
Article, Illustration18 1934-08-21 2018 words
-
Article, Illustration16 1934-08-21 20 4.jiy Bi deft) and Lee Kuan Yew, first and second respectively in the high tf jump.16 words
-
Article, Illustration15 1934-08-21 20 A thletic Sports At Kuala Lumpur The'doubles badminton champioirs of the Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur.15 words
-
Article, Illustration8 1934-08-21 20 Some fair specta r oi" at the sports.8 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement113 1934-08-21 20 [DAISY FLOWERS. 15, Orchard Road, Singapore, Thone 4097. i IPIIQT I I rountainperj/ I 1 Their 1934 MODEL—excel lim g 1 m every other pen in the exist- f/M fum Ĕ I in S pen-market—especially ffIJW I I'm m I for its cheapness, durability lam l/S Ĕ I and world-wide113 words
-
Advertisement88 1934-08-21 20 N| mmm MM mam •M^^«fc sa>B^ f(eod The Uriktte For 'Best SPORTS REPORTS L _J .».».»iiiiii.»ii 1 .«i.i.».,*»iui,,i,,,„,: 11 ***** 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 (1 1 1| J(;1 [||i| t In general Debility and for speedy Convalesc erne after Fever or any wasting disease Serravallo's Tonic (Cinchona88 words
-