Malaya Tribune, 9 February 1935

Total Pages: 20
1 20 Malaya Tribune
  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malsya's First National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXII.- ■No. 84 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1935 FIVh CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, Feb. 9, 19J5. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGESV SINGAPORE, SATURDAY*, FEBRUARY; 9, 1935. FIVE CENTs:
    40 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 142 1 Read The tribune Dmlniti lv zZMalttya THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING Sole Importer*: i The East Asiatic Company, Limited. ,S a pore KOALA LUMPUR PBNANG. g mihww» irff 71 1 1 im MILK THE PERFECT FOOD! FOR BABY Nil Blue Cross Tlh^j^rfe^^ COME AND MAKE YOUR OWN
      142 words
    • 103 1 Uggj I The Original if3L primus WL M Whether Tor HEATING and LIGHTING or occa- I ional COOKING when it seems unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Ap- j paratus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior workmanship and materials used in j their construction
      103 words

  • 2197 2 My Dear Girls, During the past few days I have received very few contributions to ihe Corner from nieces, and I pre- umc this must have been due to Ihe fit! ha; yru were busy predating for th Chinese New Year. However, now (hat the
    2,197 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 137 2 i i i i i i i ■»«lMiwiiiiiron««imi!iniii»Mii™ mosquitoes that ruin lllt t>edb "H s *nts, cockroaches, {7" W^tSj^MMwSĔ cc e,c Was -Hh^^^^^ b1 1 iiiiiii i i i i i i iiiiii i i i i i nmmimmiMMiniininimiwwinii—m im ■i•i• i i CROOKES OPTICAL CO., 206, South Bridge Rd.,
      137 words
    • 216 2 M KEEP In hot climates a dog's blood quickly gets overheated and impure. If your dog is listless, off his food, ahvavs scratching or out of condition Sherley's Tonic A: Condition Powders will soon put him right. They will purify and cool his blood, restore his appetite, energy and vitality.
      216 words

  • 670 3 Shipping News Notices. NEW BLUE STAR MOTORSHIP First Of Australian Food Fleet THE Imperial Star, first of the new Australia and New Zealand food ships built by Messrs. Harland and Wolff. Ltd.. for the Blue Star Line, which recently completed satisfactory trials, left the United Kingdom for New Zealand last
    670 words
  • 187 3 Glasgow. The Clyde shipyards still maintain their lead of the world in shipbuilding. During 1934 the yards on the river constructed 67 vessels, aggregating 268,121 tons, which is roughly 25 per cent of the output of the world and fully half the total production of Great
    187 words
  • 283 3 Inquiry Into Netherlands Liner Incident THE fire in the cargo of the liner Grootekerk, wus investigated by the Netherlands Court of Navigation. The ship's master, the only witness called, testified that the cargo included, 1.000 tons of fish-meal loaded at Kobe, of which 600 tons had been
    283 words
  • 467 3 The Minnetonka Grounded For Scrapping HUNDREDS of spectators witnessed the successful beaching at Bo'ness last December of the Red Star cargo liner Minnetonka, the largest cargo vessel in the world, preparatory to being broken up. Stretching right and left of the Bridgness wharf of Messrs. P.
    467 words
  • 51 3 International Committee Prepares Scheme London, Jan. 7. A statement issued this evening by •he International Shipping Conference fated:—"The Drafting Committee tolav prepared a draft scheme, which, übiect to further consideration on certain points to-morrow, will be put before the plenary meeting of the preliminary Conference later in the
    51 words
  • 76 3 Last year Swedish shipyards launched seven cargo ships and five oil tankers of a total of 49,366 gross tons. The deliveries comprised 19 ships >f 86.377 tons, of which 9 were tankers of 58,000 tons. At the beginning of 1935 there wtre under construction at Swedish yards
    76 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 329 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. P&^sDaiicl BRITISH INDIA st i). S. N. Co/s SAILINGS. Oil WARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 13:«. 0,100 Feb. 14 rIAGE 15.000 Feb. 15 6,OCy Feb. 28 15,000 Jlar. 1 6.600 Mar. 13 15.t00 Mar. 15 17.000 Mar. 29 ♦",,070 Apr. 11 16.000 Apr. 12 17.000 Apr. 2« 0,810 May
      329 words
    • 390 3 bga«r~- I p PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. TO GENOA, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From Spore. Malacca. Port Penang. M.S. Sham. v MEONIA 19-2 19-2 20-2 22-2 ALSIA 12-3 12-3 13-3 15-3 BORING IA 2-4 2-4 3-4 5-4 ERRIA 23-4 23-4 24-4 25-4 LALANDIA 14 5 14-5
      390 words
    • 474 3 N. Y. K. LINE j GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS for CUNARD WHITE STAR LTD. (Incorporated in Japan.) To London via Naples, Marseilles. Next Sailingb— 1935 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Feb. 21 m.s. TERKUNI MARU Mar. 6 s.s. HAKUSAN MARU Mar. 21 s.s. HARUNA MARU April 4 s.s. KATORI MARU Apr. 19 MINIMUM
      474 words
    • 516 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER Ifffinf LLOYD. (Incorporated in G« imany). The nndcfOttd arc the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1H35. "SAALE," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai. N. China and Japan Feb. 13 "NECKAR." for Manila. H'kong, S'hai, N. China and Japan Feb. 23 HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. "DONAU," also calls Genoa, Marseilles,
      516 words

  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 521 4 M. HASSAN, id 37, BRAS BASAH ROAD, SINGAPORE. *vc undertake all sorts of work 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 'PHONE 3411. MALAYA
      521 words
    • 572 4 I Tha City High School 1116, Bencoolen Street. THE STAFF. M. N. Samadar, B.A. (Hons.)— Principal. X. M. Sen Gupta, B.Sc. (Passed Final Normal). i P. S. D. Chereath (Inter Arts Maths Science; Passed Final Normal). M. Sherma, M A. C. P. Hin (Passed Final Normal). M. J. Chandy (Inter
      572 words
    • 523 4 AUCTION SALE. IN THE COURT OF THE JUDGE AT JOHORE BAHRU. Land Application No. Xl of 1533. Between S M S. SINNIAH CHETTIAR, son of Muthu Karuppan Chettjar, of No. 26. Jalan Tan Heok Nee, Johore Bahru, Chargee And GULAB KHAN BIN NOOR RAHMAN, of 4th mile, Jalan Lomiborg, Kota
      523 words
    • 372 4 j TRADE LOTUS MARK I FACE BEAUTIFIER, j (A British Empire Product). I Makes the FAIR-BEAUTIFUL- j I BEAUTY an-ANGEL. 1 Hew itching!\ Perfumed now the 1 CRAZE in Malaya, D.E.1., Siara. i I Ask for Free SAMPLES. Enclose j Postage. j I For all Sexes and all Nationalities. f
      372 words
    • 459 4 v BEST BOX CAMERA. Complete with one dozen Wntjng papers, Film Developing chemicals. Instiuctions free. Price Rs. 3 12-. Foldinir camera Rs. s>, Superior Rs. 7,-, Films extra Rs. 1,- per doz., printing paper at 6 ans. per doz., developer 4 ans. per phial, Fixing =;alt 2 ans. per phial,
      459 words
    • 309 4 5 Admittedly there are I an I WATCH, CLOCK GRAMO- a PHONE REPAIRERS j n I Singapore, but Yick Woh Hint? 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD (Near Middle Roau) can honestly claim t 0 have enough lexperienceI experience to safely handle all deli at watches, etc. AREN'T THEY THE CONTRM k
      309 words

  • 165 5 SHARP ADVANCE IN RUBBER PRICE Sellers Holding For Higher Values [By Our Financial Correspondent) ore, Saturday, morning-. To-day's Prices Rubber (Singapore), 21 1 < cts., lip 1 jj Ct. Tone: Steady. Yesterday's Prices:— I 6 T lGd.. up 5 16d. Market Tone: Firm. York: 13 cts.. up
    165 words
  • 1334 5 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS MINING Lssue sill S a Pore. '.-Jaturday, 10 a.m. Value Buyers. Seller* 4 Ampat Tin 43 9 £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 34 3 j'g £1 Austral Malay 61|- 62 1 -5 Ayer Hitam Tin 13 G 14 G $1 Ayer Weng 2.12* 2.\
    1,334 words
  • 620 5 Full Agreement Reached On Policy A TRADE agreement between Great Britain and India was signed at the Board of Trade after many months of aeßotiation Tlie signatories were Mr. Walter Runciman. on behall of thBritish Government. and Sir Bhupendrn Nath Mitra. on behall ot the Government
    620 words
  • 65 5 Direct trading between Cardiff and Colonial ports will be a feature of this year. Shipments of New Zealand product have already started, and regular cargoes to the colony from South Walts are to be introduced shortly. Conversations have taken place between the Cardiff Development Committee and
    65 words
  • 71 5 DAILY PRICES CURRENT for X.M.A. No. I. X. Ribbed Smoked Shea*. Singapore, Friday, noon. I Buyer*. Seller* Spot (loese) 20% 20% (F. 0.8.) Current month 20% 21 Feb. March 21% 21% April June 22% 23 JulvSep:-. 24% 24 Oct Dec. 25% 25% Toie of Market: Quiet.
    71 words
  • 323 5 Lewis And Peat's Weekly Report Singapore. Feb. 8. MESSRS. Lewlfl and peat 'S. >. Ltd., in Uk-ir weekly report state:— Throughout the week the market ha; bet-n m a nervous and hesitant condition and not until the large Pepper cr.mmiimenrs falling due hi r oodon e beni sat-sfac
    323 words
  • 208 5 Big New Plant Opening Near Liverpool i I j Two large new factories are shortly to be erected at Litherland, near Liverpool. One. a tin-smelting plant. Is for the British Tin Smelting and Refining Co. The company, which has just been jfcrmcd. wll carry on business as ore
    208 words
  • 162 5 Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday I*HE Singapore Chof Comj merce Rubber A*--octatii.nV w»<kJy i auction look plac«' yc rdfly, Lb T«mfc Catalogued IGRfUNiG 754 43 Offered 1,470 056 43 Sold 1.280.39« 572.61 1 1 ond*n—Spot 5 3 I»Jr<. New York—Spot 12.0 10 eu. PRICES REALISED i MBBED
    162 words
  • 271 5 Production Last Year Highest For Four Years New York. The Bureau of Statistics report that khe Jt»34 world silver produc ten wa/i 160.501,000 ounces. Which i> ihe lushesL since 1930. These figures compare with 161,360.000 i ounces lor 1933. and 1G9.360.00U ounces for 1032. Tlie United Slates registered
    271 words
  • 92 5 The popularly of the maii ord»r si is growing rapidly in Britain. One inch business in Liverpool which only 12 months ago took over a modern 5-storev building with 65,000 ft. of floor space, have found it inadequate and arr» acquiring a 7-acre sit? and erecting thereon
    92 words
  • 42 5 Tientsin, Jan. 20. A rich deposit of gold over an area oi 20 li is reported to have been discovered in Chienan district near Santunying. It is stated that the villagers are mining more than 100 ounces daily.—Eastern Times.
    42 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 230 5 int YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED, ■ICYEB CHAMBERS. RaFFLES PLACE. Capital Fully Paid Yen 100.000,000 Rwerve Fund Yen 124.250.000. j HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. I BRANCHES at Alexandria. Batavia. Berlin. Dairen. Hamburg, Hankow, H*r- bin. Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinking, Karachi, h"bc. London, Los Angeles, Manila, Moji. > igoya. New York, Osaka, Paris. reipin<;
      230 words
    • 24 5 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIR'S, MARINE, MOTOD CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICP: 16D OrO JtihW» L G. JOHNSON. Q-m*
      24 words
    • 74 5 Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij* (N. V* (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY). Established in Amsterdam, 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE, BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Strait* Settlement*, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, United. Correspondent* in the principal Cities
      74 words
    • 207 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements' SUCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK, LW. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up «10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, THULIA STREET «SINGAPORB. LOCAL BRANCH; 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng,
      207 words

  • 393 6 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS ARRIVED Boribat Siamese, 362 tons, from Tumpat 7.2 to Tumpat 9.2. Sibigo; Dutch, 941 tons, from Samarinda 8.2 to destination unknown Raub, British, 573 tons, from Pontianak 9.2 to Pontianak 11.2. Hai Hing, Norwegian, 2,561 tons, from Kangsung 8.2 to Penang
    393 words
  • 115 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Feb. 9. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Muinam 20; Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Clumber Hall 18; Gorgon 14; President Johnson 11; Agamemnon 8. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Thurland Castle 30; City of Adelaide 32; Kinta
    115 words
  • 166 6 The local agents of the Netherlands Air Mail Service notify that the outward aeroplane is now expected to arrive at Singapore to-morrow. The mail will be available to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders at about 6 pm Correspondence for non-boxholders will Monday Ut by 825 a m
    166 words
  • 19 6 owing to the late nrrivai nt ward Ne.her.ands aeroplane th. "< °o«iV»,f C n previous| y announced a
    19 words
  • 15 6 Left Arrd. By Spore London Air Mail I Dutch) Jan. 31 Feb. 8
    15 words
  • 194 6 SELLING Singapore, Feb. 9. London 4 months' sight 2)4 7,3'i London 3 months' sight 2 4 3 IU London 60 days' sight 2[4 5,32 London 30 days' sight 2 4'« London demnnd 214 313? London T.T. 2|4 3J32 Lyons and Paris demand 860 Hamburg demand X4O New York
    194 words
  • 83 6 Parte 74 13 32 New York 488 5 16 Montreal 4 883 fl Brussels 21.03'.*. Geneva 15 Amsterdam 7.26UMilan 57 a s. Berlin 12.23 Madrid "35 29 32 Stockholm 19 40 Copenhagen 22.39 I Oslo Viemm 26' i Prague 117^. Helslngfors 226* i Athens 515, Bucharest 481* Belgrade
    83 words
  • 223 6 Singapore, Feb. a. jR. (Siam* W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $123 jR. (Siarn» W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $121 R. tS:am» W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $120 Rice. B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $126 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $123 Siam. Al $197
    223 words
  • 201 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. FEB High Tides.—2 30 a.ir T 255 u R A.F. Rifle Meeting, Buku Tinun R 8.30 ajgj and n m Races: Ipoh Meeting, third cl.\y Rugby; South Juhoie RSC Raja. Johore Bsiiru. 1 Golf- Keppel Club. Monthly Stroke);
    201 words
  • 77 6 ALHAMBRA.— "Son of Kong." APOLLO.—"Lobhi-Pitha," Hindu talkie. CAPITOL—"Bird Of Paradise." EMPIRE —"The Lucky Texan and "Let's Talk It Over." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing; Side-shows, Dean's Grand Opera, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. MARLBOROUGH.—"Krishna Leela." NEW WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing, Side-shows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talkies, etc. PAVILION.—"GirIs Will Bo Boy RlTZ.—"Beyond
    77 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 597 6 j SINGAPORE HOTELS IM ui i luM i auillllllll 1 l >***** l|)llu||lll|ll| umiimn I SEA VIEW HOTEL. f S TO-NIGHT jj {q formal ft SPECIAL DINNER DANCE S ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY VALENTINA VLADIMIROVA g DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY OUR 8 I NEW BAND I H MORNING SUNDAY EVENING [jj
      597 words
    • 107 6 THE ORIENTAL OPTICIAN IN SINGAPORE WHO HAS OVER TEN YEARS' EXPERIENCE. One Visit Will Con viiicc You Of Cheapest Prices and High Qualify Of Good*. TESTING FREE Head Orficc: 162, South Bridge Roa< Branch Office: 248. North Bridge Ro«rf. CLEARANCE SALE OF AMMUNITIONS. For Two Months Only. LONDON, BONAX. ATLANTIC,
      107 words
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 639 6 [POSTAL INTILLIGtHCt SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Trengganu (Boribat) 2 p.m. Djambi (Toba) 3 p.m. Netherlands Indies, Bagan and Bengkalis (Toboali; 4 p.m. Bandjermasin (Blinjoe) 4 p.m. Laboean Bilik and Tandjong Balei (Rantau) 4 p.m. Muntok, Palembang and Pladjoe (Senang) 4 p.m. Pangkal Pinang (Senang) 4 p.m. Soengei Liat (Senang) 4
      639 words
    • 126 6 send in their names to either the hon treasurer or hon. secretary early to avo hi disappointment. y avoiu Upper Serangoon Recreation ClubCommittee meeting, 10 am Mr M j Gopalsamy's residence 993 Chu' m?et!n, RO if,n n^ 11 TdK? i Serangoon Open Air screening btmefit Show Final Part J Practice,
      126 words

  • 316 7 Kills And Robs Own Son Unknowingly Belgrade. A FAMILY tragedy more terrible than any written by a Russian novelist was enacted a; Oraviiza when a mother and her daughter killed and robbed a stranger staying at their innnet knowing that he was their son and orother. Peter
    316 words
  • 128 7 One Thousand Make Living In Canton I Chao Jan Pao. Canton. Since the opening of the first barber shop by women in 1927 following the uoinmimist uprsing, mor:? and mor. \vuinen havr. .ntered the coffieur busi ness until io-day .here are. more than 1.000 lemails wno have
    Chao Jan Pao.  -  128 words
  • 62 7 Procession Through Main Thoroughfare Jan. 24. Four hv.ndrec' gad eighty school teachers e«ljtfOT*v the Wardha District Council have sens un strike in accordance with a decision taken at the Teachers' Conference held last month. They went in proce&sion through the main tJiorouem-; re*, s*cer which meeting, at whicr
    62 words
  • 220 7 Special New Year Dance To-Night A GALA Chinese New Year Ball will be held to-nignt with extension till 2 a.m. Special vaudeville turns, under the able direction of Mr. Henry Durante, will be rendered between the dances. Streamers, balloons, etc., will be distributed. The admission to the
    220 words
  • 14 7 An explosion recently destroyed the smokeless-powder warehouse and ammunition factory at Blumau, near Vienna.
    14 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 207 7 TFRSONS NOT FAT LI LONGEST" nineitt Physician Declares ture before the American ine, a prominent physiciI -sons -who aren't fat live mfirms this. Insurance n reject over-weight folks, pher premium on account of put unnecessaiy strain on of ailments (even rheushortneis of breath and often associated with fat. tl danger
      207 words
    • 595 7 CHURCH SERVICES Details For This Week-End CHURCH OF ENGLAND ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6.50 a.m., Holy Communion. 7!30 a.m., Matins. 8 a.m., Holy Communion (Choral). 5.30 p.m., Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. WEEKDAYS Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m.; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. Wednesday, at
      595 words
    • 236 7 CHINESE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 78. Prinscp Street. The mission services, conducted by Messrs. Boon and Jackson, European Evangelists, are held on Sundays at 5:15 p.m. and Thursdays a: 7.45 p.m. until end of February only. The Thursday services are translated into Chinese. All are welcome. I I Power and Precision at
      236 words
    • 127 7 (m)\M niRARFTTFS VperW r LJI urn I a\\\w aww P..NGLANP A(JOiT h tobacco co ltd. vw «7RESH STOCK. USEFUL AND INTERESTING BOOKS. MOTORING MADE EASY. How to run and repair your car, by R. Townsend 1.20 CONTRACT BRIDGE DICTIONARY, by George F. Hervey 2.10 COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE COMMERCIAL ENGLISH 2.10 THE
      127 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 302 8 jMllllllM ii i i lIMMMMMMMBHmMMMHMMMM^^ I I fMB »M M 11M —1 POSITIVELY LAST DAY I A& fl AnBRA TO-DAY 3.15 THE FILM THAT HAS THRILLED THOUSANDS IN THE PAST WEEK. R.K.). Radio's amazing sequel to the record-breaking "KING KONG "SON i Hundreds Turned Away At Every Show Yesterday fWe
      302 words
    • 159 8 OPENING f 9 flk I ''CnL TOMORROW AT P^Ĕ>^ Kiafei -F 3.15 6.15 9.15, 1 l lL rtM We urge you not to "l niiss llii> ureal Barthelmess picture I *****1L ■IIi^rkiill X I J With the sweetness of youth and love with the charm of Sir J<>mes Barrie HIS
      159 words
    • 326 8 PAVILION TO-DAY: 3.15-6.15 V) THE BIG SUNSHINE HAPPINESS SHOW j Dolly Haas jL Jm|^ that tver-popular triage favourite j Cyril Maude •,inriiniiii;itiTiiniiiiii!HiiiiiiiniiiPiiini l li l lr|r| f I AST NIGHT Of The Most Entertaining Picture For The' Festive Season worn, 1 1 2 -Price Matinees, To-day To-morrow: TVE GOT YOUR
      326 words

  • 665 9 His Majesty's Independent Choice London, Jan. 22. fHE design for the "King's House," which is being presented to His Majesty by the Royal Warrant Holder's Association to commemorate his Silver Jubilee, has been selected by the King. It is a design by Mr. C. Beresiord Marshall
    665 words
  • 68 9 Chao Jan Pao. Tientsin, Jan. 'J. The first Chinese quintuplets--thre r> boys and two girls—ever to be born in China have "arrived" at Tangshan. They are the children of a villager named Li Hsi-wu. who lives near Lungwangmiao. iust outside of the mining town of Tangshan, and his
    Chao Jan Pao.  -  68 words
  • 111 9 Pilot's Story Of Heavy Winds Madras, Jan. 21. MR. J. D. Mody, pilot of Messrs. Tata's air mail 'plane which crashed at Marakapur, Kumool district, on Saturday morning, arrived in Madras this evening by the grand trunk express with the mails delayed by the crash. "Whatever happened
    111 words
  • 246 9 Rules For Minimum Wages To Be Enforced London. Strict interpretation of its rules for iiinimum wages for it j members is to be nforced in the future by British Actors' Equity, the actors' \irtual trade union jf Great Britain. No wage less than £3 a week Is
    246 words
  • 233 9 Navy League Chairman On How To Obtain Peace London. "Peace comes to the strong and goodwill from strength," declares Lord Lymingron. chairman of the Navy League, in a New Year Message. "Tins is the tradi.ional season of peace on Earth and gecdw toward men," he states. "Yet we
    233 words
  • 179 9 Motorist Stons Runaway Horses Berlin. A rescue in the best movie style was performed by a motorist here who saved an eighteen-year old girl and he. two small children from death cr injury when the two horse, bolted with a carriage in wn'rh they wore driven. The
    179 words
  • 63 9 Shun Pao. Amoy, Jan. 18. Nine persons, alleged to be plotting a general strike on Kulangsu Island facing Amoy, were arrested by the local police last night. Trouble has been brewing in the Kulangsu market as the result of a controversy over the system of the market rentals.
    Shun Pao.  -  63 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 279 9 1 Give Your Baby The Best I Bowden's Milk Food. i Bowden's Milk Food Made In England Is The Best. You I*>wdeiW From Pure English May Pay More But Milk And Dried By I You Cannot Obtain x The Improved Koll- l Better. v er Process. a PRICE $1 PER
      279 words
    • 47 9 CENTRAL MALAYA DOG SHOW will be held at ttoe RACECOURSE, KUALA LUMPUR on SUNDAY, MARCH 10 i Mr. S. Crabtree, of Manchester, the famous international judge, will judge all breeds. Full particulars on application to Malayan Kennel Association, P.O. Box 281, Kuala Lumpur. Entries close Feb. 23rd.
      47 words
    • 414 9 I-iiimiiiiimiMi .iii ii m, STOCKTAKING SALE ANOTHER LOT OF SURPLUS STOCK.OF OVER 2,000 Brand New Records TO BE CLEARED AT 40 cts. Each NO LIST ISSUED. AT HIGH STREET OFFICE ONLY. a> *****, HIGH STREET. I Carnival Night f INCOME—- I g See Water Polo Matches and Diving Exhibition. S
      414 words

  • 132 10 Ml. hau Jnon Ht«n tenders hi« heartfelt tl'u-tUs t.. h k f ri ndi.. inftnher?. ..f tin Hoy Kvo. thy and Ulnar Cluha, th* and relatives win attended lit? i visits, u.ti) l unmil of hi.« lute in., nn, itti I ulm< t> those who Imu 'heir
    132 words
  • 850 10 IX a speech welcoming H.E. the High Commissioner to Seremban, Dr. W. L. Braddon gave somewhat free rein to his opinion of the U.P.A.M., which lie said, did net lepresent the planting community of Malaya, but the agency houses and estates which were tied to such
    850 words
  • 87 10 Mr. F. Brand has been appointed assistant electrical engineer. Johore. Mr P H. M. Cooper has been, appointed Superintendent of Customs Preventive branch. Johore Miss Laura Parkins, nursing sister Malayan Medical Service, has been seconded to serve in Johore. The Hon. Mr. B. J. R. Barton has been appointed an
    87 words
  • 59 10 Reuter. Recipient Of Highest Civil Decoration Berlin. Feb. 8. B Tm e ,nn pah ter Professor Maxlie tftrmann, died in his studio, aged 87 He received the eagle Plaque GerHSSJS* civil decoration from the late President Von Hindenburg but was depnved of his Professorship in the Prussian
    Reuter.  -  59 words
  • 241 10 THE report that Sir Andrew Caldecott has been offered the Governorship of Hongkong is mentioned in various papers. It reached the Malaya Tribune several weeks ago, and as it is not our practice to publish rumours without endeavouring to substantiate them, we referred the
    241 words
  • 212 10 yERY welcome is the news that a London mus cal comedy company is During the East and will appear at th? Capitol Theatre, Singapore, next month. Fcr a long time it seemed that talkies had killed theatrical enterprise of this descript on, but the public demands variety
    212 words
  • 149 10 IGNORING the actum of Jascha Hei. 1 fed that Singapore la not a musical place, another famous violinist has come to us in Leopold Premyslav. Mr. H:jfetz, it may be remembered waxed indignant over his reception here some fmn ago. He was astounded at such a lack of
    149 words
  • 207 10 VI E controversy wh ch was rentflate] n the press recently over the. ramus Indian Rope Trick has now abated and it is strange that nothing farther N as been heard of the challenge that was issued by a European illusionist and accepted by an Ind an
    207 words
  • 312 10 By "Looker-0n" WRITERS on women's fashions in Singapore are nothing if not enterprising. I notice that the intrepid correspondent of a contemporary actually invaded the boxing arena the othe.v night and described the dresses worn by fair members of the aud ence. If attendance at a
    312 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 257 10 ROBINSONS HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING AN EXCLUSIVE EXHIBITION OF CARVED MARBLE STATUARY ITALIAN SCULPTURES AND WORKS OF ART By SIGNOR G. M. SARDELLI (President of the Italian Soe pty 01" Sculptors). FOR ONE WEEK ONLY FROM FEBRUARY 9TH TO 16TH {b"\h dates inclusive). t -r Vl c Exhib i* ion
      257 words
    • 39 10 1 TflE ART OF PERyB FECT TAILORING. I Thr famous hou«e,of WING If W»?l thi»» lingnlar ill Jjiitiwtion, ind offcfg you (j| 'la excelled «rrrire and high trade «"(•rkraanahip. If PHONE 7627 I WING LOONG I HIGH ST SINGAPORE
      39 words

  • 115 11 IJIMTISH WARSHIPS TO RESCUE Bold Venture uremic <)t Piracies RciK-ntly Reuter. Shanghai. Feb. 9. pUIiISH warships are to the rescue ,i ih< Japanese steamer i .in.it ii Maru (2,000 tons) >, im h. vn runic from I .Hi- in Japan, was
    Reuter.  -  115 words
  • 52 11 (>ll Mon On Delaware Riv?r .pniu Ft'o 8 i IT' -ti.- of the ferrvj\ M;..v which Glided with i..- -u earner London-CV«r-D- i River "o-day i'ic, .fd t»v ug-tooats. j'-.»: "3 .isr ot3Ched will nine 'd ::C' n Corpora ion, which j nm dshio? z u: .ki
    52 words
  • 114 11 Production Of Jubilee Film To Bo Abandoned Our Ovjn Correspondent) London. Jan. 23. n Jubilee film, which was to lade by London Film Pron a scriot soecially written by Mi Winston Churchill, has been of London Films said that was that certain parts of the cessitated the
    114 words
  • 95 11 I iuly Debate In Dominion Legislature Ottawa. Unmnpoii Cabinet will discuss or not Canada should have a I llity. ol its own. now Mr. c. H. Cahan. the »'So! Stare, ended a lively three •'••bai* in the House of Commons cor question which Is ciih under
    95 words
  • 65 11 N orld's Smallest Lord's Prayer Sold For 38 Shillings London. 71»: v oriel'- rmulk'.'\ Lord's Prayer ha» *ofd here by auction. 1 Vif M in a ring and was writ.cn < T"<e > of »n Mich in din- iiudlurti'il .1» n :il r ivt o!en- >►: J/iodon. mid
    65 words
  • 99 11 i Republican Leader Ssnt To Prison Reuter. Reading <Pennsylvania). Feb. 8. A SENSATIONAL trial ended when the local Republican Leader, Mr. Josepn J. Bruno, received sentences of s-x Ito twelve years imprisonment on i charge of being concerned in the, death !of five Democrats wno were,
    Reuter.  -  99 words
  • 67 11 Rebuttal Of Accused's Alibis Reuter. Flemington. Feb. 8. AFTER the closing of the defence In Hauptmann Trit.L the prosecution ca'led witnesses in rebuttal of the case for the defence. TheS'e w tnoss?." impugned Hauptmann's alibis and the suggestion that the crime was committed by Isidor The court adjourned
    Reuter.  -  67 words
  • 113 11 More Than £5,000 Raised By Exhibition London, Jan. 24. When the exhibition of the wedding presents to the Duke and Duchess of Kent closed at St. James'e Palace nearly 100.000 people had paid to see them. The queue on the last day was frequently 300 yards long.
    113 words
  • 99 11 Nazi Teachers' Order To Stenographers Munich. Only the stenographic system known as "German" shorthand will henceforth be allowed in Germany. A edict to this effect has just been published here by the Nazi Teachers' Association. The explanation for this order states. "In the field of stenography, after a
    99 words
  • 85 11 Spanish Scheme To Make Vagrants Work Madrid. A large concentration camp for beggers is to be opened shortly near here, capable of holding i'soo persons. The inmates will be housed in tents, eaoh capable of holding twenty persons. The .beggars will be made to work on marshy land
    85 words
  • 125 11 Dionne Quintuples M REFUSAL TO APPEAR AT WORLD'S FA IK Reuter. liicaK", AS :i >Pijurl lo lilt' rt'lUMll n| tlx t'unmiffin Government U> allow I lit fan in us "Dionnp Quintuplets" lu appear at ihe World's Fair in Chicago, owinpr to the risk of "certain death/*
    Reuter.  -  125 words
  • 44 11 FEATURES IN THE "Strictly Between Ourselves" by H. L. Hopkin. "The Police Station of the Air" by 0« H. Stanley-Jones. "A Scotsman Looks At Singapore" by W. B. Paterson. Special for women, sports notes and mm men Is and many local pictures.
    44 words
  • 167 11 Chinese Brokers Opposjf Measure Shanghai. Fob 9. THE Legislative Yuan ha.s passed th£ tjilrd mtcuns? oi he b»ii prov.din*: for the. imposition oi exchange taxe* Articles such &:> shares. cold bars, cot tori vain, flour ur*ti foodstuffs will b subject to duties. The Biokers and Exchange socetie; in
    167 words
  • 63 11 Further Discussions Held Reuter. Dublin, Feb. 8. Further Anglo-Irish inter-Govern-mental discussions were held since the January Pact, according to political circles, though there is no official confirmation. Lord Granard. a member of the Irish Senate, is reported to have been prominently concerned Lr. them and recently had a
    Reuter.  -  63 words
  • 46 11 The old Halter Inn, at Ramsbottom (Lanes.), was closed recently. The same morning the licensee, Mr. Daniel George, eged sixty-four, died at the inn. A week earlier Mr. Gorge, who had been licensee of the inn for thirty-one years, gave a farewell party to his customers.
    46 words
  • 40 11 CURLS' CORNER. 2. FINANCIAL NEWS, 5. CLUB DIARY, 6. CHURCH SERVICES, 9. INDIA BILL IN PARLIAMENT, 12. MR. FRANK BUCK RETURNS, 13. SPORTS NEWS, 14 and 15. RADIO TOPICS, 17. BRITISH AIR SERVICES, 18. POTS' CORNER, 19.
    40 words
  • 136 11 Currency issue GOVERNMENT AT WAR WITH BANKS Reuter. Piiris, Fob. 8. THE opening list? of the French Treasury Bond» were heralded by a fierce attack on rentes, which I'elJ sharply 011 the Bourse. 1 he market ia of the opinion that wnr between the Government and
    Reuter.  -  136 words
  • 278 11 Popper Situation Now Easier Reuter. London, Feb. B. THE city is slowly recovering from the hock caused by the pepper situation, but is still apprehensive regarding ;o*?t!bie iu uiY disclosures. While the banks aiu reported to have agreed to assist the majority of pepper firms, they are
    Reuter.  -  278 words
  • 41 11 Grey Boy, the thirty-year old gelding which was once jumping chamoion of Ireland, performed his usual trick of ringing the dinner bell at the thirtynineth New Year's dinner for the animals at the Home of Rest for Horses. Bcieham Wood, Hertfordshire.
    41 words
  • 186 11 Latest Discovery Of No Value Reuter. London. Feb. 8. Alarm ovc thu discovery of the socalled \yi.theiiS diamonds waa dissipated by Liir repon of laboratory experts of 'he Diamond. Pearl and Precious S:nnf'i rrafe Section ol the Loudon Chamber of Commerce iasued tonight. The Chom'i' i
    Reuter.  -  186 words
  • 48 11 Two sculptured sheep heads—chipped with crude, blunt implements by sculptors who lived apnroximately in 2.000 BC—have been found in the Cotswolds. *'rnor A. C. Wade. F.S.A., of Bentley. T them as well as an hoard of figure stones, arrow heads, harpoon points, and scrapers.
    48 words
  • 193 11 Burglars' Paradise £15,000 HAUL IN FOUR NIGHTS London, Feb. 8. BURGLARS' Paradise" is the slogan applied to Hampstead and East Finchley districts, the abode mainly of* rich businessmen, where malefactors are defying the might of the Metropolitan Police. On four consecutive nights burglaries were committed in an
    193 words
  • 22 11 A pet dog gave an alarm of fire at Newport, Mon. Four lives were saved, but the dog perished in the flames.
    22 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 185 11 HAUNTING HAWAIIAN MELODIES, EVERYBODY LIKES TO HEAR. [5 *****. BIRD OF PARA DTSE Kilo Hawaiian Orch. a LOU'SIANA LULLABY, pi ***** PEARL OF HAWAII GUITARS, Ferera-Paabhi M LOVE DREAM OF LULA LU, (3 823?s HAWAIIAN SUNSET. Hilo Hawaiian Or~h* g SWEET HAWAIIAN DREAMS, S *****. KILT MA WALTZ. GUITARS, Ferera-Paaluhi
      185 words

  • 1250 12 Indirect Election Is In Nature Of Experiment IJMK give below an extended report of the speech of Sir Samuel iioare, tho Secretary for India, in moving the second reading of the Government of India Bill. He described the
    1,250 words
  • 125 12 From The Malaya Tribune Of Feb. 9, 1915 AT an angle of 45 deg. the Heap Bam Moh liner Nam Yong is now on the. x> Brmtl Beacon Reef, just off th" Puloe Samboe entrance. The shin is submerged stern down up to her tunnel and to
    125 words
  • 158 12 Premyslav At The Batch Ch* To-Night LEOPOLD Premyslav, the famou.3 violinist, who will give a recitai at the Dutch Club this evening i made his first public appearance as a! boy of eight a: Crystal Palace, London, accompanied by an orchestra conducted dv Sir Augustus Manns. He followed
    158 words
  • 237 12 Ancient City i I JOINT ADDRESS OF WELCOME I' < From Our Own Correspondent* Malacca, Saturday. H. E the Governor, Sir Shenton Tltomas, arrived in Malacca this morning on his first visit to the Settlement, lowing address was pii^enl ed on behalf or the Reception Commute
    237 words
  • 72 12 Undertaker And Wife Found Gassed Pa iris. Francis Bertet. an undertake ol Nantes, has committed suicide after wJi the careful -<?nd solemn preparations tor death which he had made in connection with the funerals ot other people for more than twenty yeans. He and his wife were
    72 words
  • 44 12 Salvation Army officers' uniforms, a has been noted, are smarter in appearance than they used to be, The chief change, so far as the men arc concerned, is in the improved tailoring of the tunics and the better make and shape of the caps.
    44 words
  • 240 12 Heavy Fighting GOVERNMENT TROOPS MUTINY Shanghai, Feb. 9. A COMMUNIQUE issued by the military headquarters at Canton states that the Reds in Szechuen are attacking Luchow. Heavy fighting has been in progress between them and the Szechuen troops during the last few days. The Government garrisons in
    240 words
  • 71 12 European's Charge Against Chinese 'From Our Oun Correspondent) Ipoh, Friday. Fo%- Chinese were produced in the Police Court and charged with commuting extertion by putt ng Mr. B. M Iversen. a European, in tear of injury thereby inducing Mr. Iversen to deliver of a valuabie security. The
    71 words
  • 38 12 Dr. Cyril Norwood, late Head Master of Harrow School, told a confeicnce of schoo masters that 500.000 secondary school scholars were al: important for the future rather than five million elementary scholars or the 50,000 in public schools.
    38 words
  • 162 12 London Show Coming To Capitol j ARRANGEMENTS have been made by Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., for the presentation of Mr. J. Bannister Howard's London musical comedy company, comprising 30 well-known artistes, at the Capi-ol Theatre next month. The artistes include Miss Florence Smithson, the well-known musical comidy star,
    162 words
  • 506 12 Dolores del Rio At The Capitol THE CINEMAS I s oi Paradise," now to be seen. at D 0 tiu Capitol, i* r story of the South Seas 3T.. a very ueauufiu picture ro i 'riiplcr! i-v come a party of 3 n)id Johmi v Baker s
    506 words
  • 55 12 irichf,, v* Shanghai, Jan. 19. thf g i y e i ght P prsons arrested during the last few days in Shanghai and charged with gambling, were given sentences by the local courts the fines ranging from $3 t 0 $300. Seveiai were released as they were found
    55 words
  • 286 12 Tientsin Talk Ends JAPAN WANTS Fl J i SETTLEMENT Shanghai, Feb. 8. »J*HE Japanese military authorities in Changchun, the Manehukuo i capital, have decided to divide the Chinese Eastern Railway into three lines, which will be re-named the King-Bin (Cinkiang-Harbin) Kin* Sui (Sinkiang-Suifenho) and KinJL nu
    286 words
  • 234 12 Funeral At Bidadari Cemetery The funeral of Mr. Goh Cheng Chew, who 6ed at 487. Sims Avenue, took place at the Christian Cemeter Bidadari. The Rev. Goh Hood Beng officiated at the deceased's residence as well as at the graveside, and thvre was a good gathering
    234 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements

  • 287 13 jib Wild Animals FO MAKE FILM IN JOHORE Singapore, Friday. \i ii .tiik Buck, of "Bring 'Em Alive" and "Wild li.uk in Malaya. He has i ,i)s a wild cargo of 102 imals and birds and with yd! complete his new film. r lluck, he arrived
    287 words
  • 158 13 \.v.-ssing Scattered Lots Singapore. Friday. T;.«id Reason*" oi an or'he Rubber Reguj: r.ce 1534. shortly to belie Uaisin.iVb Council are p: v.iSl retroeeded to •lAi.ay, IWS. relet :-ncc> t<"> •iuci tr remove :L 'ram the -iii.uun UidmaiV-re, h'34. d to alii end the definition :d n allow non-oonti--11
    158 words
  • 124 13 tKse Fined On Two Chargr At K.L. Our Own Rcporiw) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday t Chine.se. Ng Boon Hens, Llm •Jht>oi a.!trt Chooi Lohr Ktew. were •'••'•.'.l'd »n he Magistrate's Court t>eMi. F K WUaots, witn distilling ''iK'xicatiisg liquor wHhou* licence i pressing liquor on which duty "i nor
    124 words
  • 28 13 Singapore. Friday. At half-past nine last night there was a small lallang fire at the 4th mile Tanjong Rhu. which the brigade cxlinguished without difflculty.
    28 words
  • 283 13 Bill To Amend Existing Ordinance Singapore, Friday. AN Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 117 (Chandu Revenue) is about to Council lntroduced in the Legislative The "Objects and Reasons" state: Provision is made In this Ordinance to give effect to Article 2 of the A&reemen signed at Bangkok on
    283 words
  • 109 13 Kuala Lumpur Pawnbroker Acquitted (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. Pel: Kirn Siew, managing proprietor of a pawnshop who had been convicted of having received an article in pawn from a boy under 16 years of age. successfully appealed against his conviction to-day, the appeal being decided
    109 words
  • 346 13 Driver Exonerated From Blame Singapore, Friday. A FATAL accident that occurred In Serangoon Road near the. junction of Veer as amy Road, on the morning of Jan. 31 had a sequel in the Coroner's Court to-day when Mr. W. G. Porter held an inquiry into the death of
    346 words
  • 68 13 Singapore, Friday. A Straits Settlements Government Gazette issued this evening contains the following notifications: Mr. F. K. Geerken recognised as United Spates ViceConsul at Penang; Mr. S. W. Jones to rfficiate as Commissioner cf Lands, S.S.; Mr. K. R. Blackwell to officiate as District Officer, Dindings, and to
    68 words
  • 90 13 Judge Makes The Decree Absolute (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur; Friday. A DIVORCE action involving a Ceylon ese husband and wife and a Malay co-respondent was recalled to-day n the Supreme Court when application for a decree nisi given six months ago obe made absolute, came
    90 words
  • 250 13 Woman Alleges She Was Drugged And Robbed (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Feb. 6. After a temporary cessation of worl owing to the Chinese New Year holi days, the Taiping Police Court resume, work this morning with a full list o criminal cases. Simon, a Tamil Christian,
    250 words
  • 265 13 Sentenced To The House Of Detention Singapore, Friday. "There are only two people who coulc punish me. the One Above and magistrate." said an Arab trader namec Mohamed Ali when he was charged before Mr. Oakeley, the Third Magistra-c to-day with begging for alms in publi Ali
    265 words
  • 152 13 Offences Committed In Delirium Tremens Singapore, Friday. Provision for persons who commit a crime while suffering from delirium tremens is made in an ordinance to I amend the Penal Code, published in i thJs evening's Government Gazette. The objects and reasons state:— The purpose of this Bill
    152 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 48 13 0 r —'—i Why Spoil Your Films By Under-exposure Or Over-exposure We have most reliable EXPOSURE METERS That will save your mousy and avoid disappointment. You will be surprised at your perfect result when you use a photoskop. GET ONE TO-DAY I Singapore Photo Co., 37-39, HIGH STREET,
      48 words
    • 363 13 LIFE INSURANCE FOR RACEHORSES! A remarkable policy issued by Lloyd's underwriters is now available covering racehorses and other valuable animals against d3ath during currency from any cause. 1 Particulars from I SIME, DARBY CO.. LTD.. I Insurance Department, Singapore TEL. 5144. REGAL B[ST SELLERS j 1 zoNOPHONE By Best Dance
      363 words

  • 836 14 Annual Ucport A VERY SI ('KSSI I L SKASON fpUK following is "it* roporl ol' lilt (iovernnii'iil Service* Football Association, Singapore* for the year IM4 which wiU he presented at Un annual meeting to be held at the Master Attendant':" Office, Singapore, on Monday, Fob. 18, at
    836 words
  • 247 14 Father Sees Effect On His Game ONE of the most disturbec men in London yesterday—and justiiiaoly ib, I ;hi:ik— was Fred Perry.s father, writes a correspondent in a London paper. He was worrying not on his own account bUI about the way Fred was being worried- ami
    247 words
  • 375 14 U.S. Official Dies Before Reinstatement LITTLE Danny Kidge, one of the most famrus of Madison Squar? Garden's boxing judges, who had many a say in the decisions awarded after Jack Berg's fights there, has died as tho result of an ope nit: on. Shortly before he died, Ridge
    375 words
  • 67 14 Jack Doyle Leaving For America Jack Doyle, of Ireland, the young 1 heavyweight who retired from boxing bemuse he could earn £400 a week singing on the music halls, has returned to his old love again. According to a repor from Cork 'Ireland'. Doyle htts made
    67 words
  • 296 14 Results Of First Day's Events S'ngapore, Friday. Th? Royal Air Force commenced Iheir Third Annual Rifle Meeting at the Buk t I'imah Range in glorius weather this afternoon when more than fifty competitors from the Air Base parte pat.d. Only two of Che four events for
    296 words
  • 185 14 Second Round Of Ping-Pong Tournament Further results of the second round ties in the Aitong Old Boys* Society's inter-tram ping-pong tournament are as follows:—■ "O" BEAT "A" 4—o. Scores C O" team mentioned first):Yeo Che.ng Hai v. Lim Lay Sen* 1W.0.). Teo Cheng Chuan beat Ng Tian
    185 words
  • 105 14 Selecting The Eleven ttest Players D R. Jardine, England's former cricket captain, is regarded by A. A. Mailey as the world's best captain. < In Riving whai he considers to oe the bc&t cricket team In the world Mailey I picks Jardine to lead the side. I
    105 words
  • 94 14 Yugoslav Champions Beaten At Lucknow The Yugoslav tennis champion», Puneec and Pallada, were beaten by L. Brooke Edwards, of Calcutta, and N. Krishnaswamy, of Madras, ill the final Oif the Men's Doubles of the Lucknow open tournament, 6—4. 4—6. 7—5, 2—6 OE—7. The match went Into 5(3
    94 words
  • 839 14 Interest In Rangers' Match With Third Lanark (By "Rambler*') gY a stranpe coincidence, the Rangers, holders of the Scoh Cup. will be meeting the same opponent* in the Second I: to-day as they did last year,
    839 words
  • 53 14 "Masters of Football" is how players in Russia will be entitled to style themselves when they have represented their town three times in succession 0 r on five different occasions. The enormous growth in Soccer has to proposals for the formation of on the lines of those
    53 words
  • 56 14 The following have been selected to represent the S.C.C. against the S.C.F.A. en Friday, Feb. 15, a: Anson Road Stadium. T. G. Lashmar; C. G. Van Houtcn and J. W. Muncey: E. A. Joy. L. V. Taylor and F. E. Hutchinson; G. J. Ilerrifleld, G. Carr. J. E. Prescott.
    56 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 23 14 lMiiliitiiliiiiiiiiliiliilt!liili:iiiuiiiii:iii:|iiiii aM |ii ai i|i t i i. n ■lllll|l«l|lllil«Jluaillni:]|iiij:iiiiut><liii::li:ii)iiiii!i!ili>i lllliililllllUllllllinilllilluiilliiiilliiiiiiiiltllliltiillllltlllllltltuillliiiiilitliiiiiiuaut:!!.!» Beer (ike this makes men I TIGER BEER I |> every time I
      23 words
    • 6 14 m m _*~_s/TLY______X_____W<^ m \_____P__ m^____^\
      6 words

  • 618 15 Fernandez Outpointed By Young Johnson In Penang (By "K\o.") Singapore. Saturday. tiL >< iL sportsmen. espccally the eominnriity. will be glad v hat Tiny Murcta has matched with jne of the l!vueights in the Philippines
    618 words
  • 71 15 Victoria Beat New South Wales Sydney. Jan. 29. Victoria defeated New South Wales by 213 runs. New South Wales scored 178 in their cscond innings. (McCabe 52. Fleet-wood-Smith 8 for 113). Scores:— Victoria 420 (O'Brien 137. Lan Lee 84. O'Reilly 4 for 85-. and 226 (Lee 54, Chilvers
    71 words
  • 270 15 Belgian's Exhibition In London THE largest exhibition of simultaneous blindfold ever attempted in Great Britain took place recently a* the Hampstead School for the Blind. Swiss Cottage, when G. Koltanouski. the Belgian expert, played 20 games without seeing the boards. Britain possessed in the late J. H. Blackburne
    270 words
  • 65 15 Playing Billiards Without A Cue Nimble fingers have enabled Frantiseti Blaha to become one of the best billiard* players in Prague. Using only the thumb and two lingers of his right hand to spin the ball, he compiles astonishingly large breaks. Many of them reach championship figures. He
    65 words
  • 56 15 The following have accepted to play associat on football for S.C.C. 2nd XI v. R.A.F. 2nd XI to-day (Saturday* at Seletar. H Oslen; R. V. Welch and R. Davidson- S. Webb (capt.), C. J. Bembrookc and L. D. S. Gardener; G. Carr, K. C. Gillett. C. T Owen, A.
    56 words
  • 461 15 St. Peter's Brigade Beaten s—Nil {From Out Oven CorrespondentJ Malacca. Feb. 6. THE Malacca Club football team under tlie captaincy of P. McNee. ou thrown ground, added another victory to their current successes against local clubs to-day when they severely trounced the St. Peter's Brigade by five uoals
    461 words
  • 37 15 Members of The Union Sporting Association. Chinese Friendly Association and Playfair Athletic Union are requested to note that all correspondence should be addressed to Mr. Tay Oen Seng. 161. Tras Street, as from February until further notice.
    37 words
  • 178 15 Only Slow Work Done (By Our Own Racing Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. TRAINING for the Singapore Turf Club meeting to b? held on Fob. 23 and 27 and Mar. 2 began officially this morning. On account of the Ipoh meeting, there were only
    178 words
  • 725 15 Owner Disqualified ANOTHER INDIAN TURF SENSATION another racing sensation is reported from India. Following upon the withdrawal oi Ben Rosen's licence, the suspension of a trainer and seven jockeys over the Secundrabad racing scandal and the refusal of the Western India Stewards to accept the entries of
    725 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 14 15 HOT WATER j MORNING aOAS FOR CONSTANT AND NIGHT HOT WATER 'PHONE 5101. romance
      14 words
    • 87 15 CHINA j Underwriters I Limited. j (Incorporated in Hongkong). J i A British Company Registered j in Great Britain and Hongkong j LIFE, FIRE, MOTOR CAR, j] MARINE PERSONAL j ACCIDENT INSURANCE jj 'Phone 4276. Office: Hongkong Bank Chambers, j Second Floor, Singapore. JHjK IJf€W FRENCH REMEDY. THERAP ON No.l
      87 words
    • 134 15 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. 1 1 The Great Eastern Life Assurance j Company, Limited. S (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). g I HEAD OFFICE Great Eastern Pie Building, Cecil Street, Singapore I LONDON OFFICE 27, Old Jewry, E.C. I The Company has *20,000 deposited with
      134 words

  • 1039 16 Order Against Mr. Osborne-Jones I Singapore, Friday. A RECEIVING and adjudicating order was made by Mr. Justice Prichard in the Bankruptcy Court to-day against Mr. D. G. Osborne-Jones. Mr. K. P. K. Menor. appeared for the petitioning creditor, while M: Barret' appeared on behalf of Mr OsborneJones.
    1,039 words
  • 478 16 Details Of Current Prices Singapore, Feb. 1. MEAT Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 30 Beef steak, kati 30 Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 Fillet steak, per lb. 45 Mutton, Australian, per lb. 30 Fork, lean, kati 40 POULTRY Capons (locally reared), kati 50 Lucks, each
    478 words
  • 221 16 Foundation For Village Rumour THE discovery during the week of an underground passage at the village of Horton, near Wimborne, has revived interest in a curious tradition held for many years among the country folk in this part of Dorset, but which has never yet been investigated. They
    221 words
  • 97 16 Monopoly In Nanking And Sale Of Hats Chen Pao. Amoy, Jan. 18. Information received here to-day states that the Formosan authorities are definitely taking steps to control and monopolise the manufacture and sale of hats on the islands. A new company has been organised to distribute the native
    Chen Pao.  -  97 words
  • 92 16 Emphasis On Raising Of Silk Worms China Times. w Hangohovr. Jan 18. Emphasis will be placed on the raising 112 --ilk worms in the 1935 sericulture programme, according to Lhe Nutlonal Silk Improvement Bureau here fur, l ri^w b m deci dPd tfiat the followins lunds shall be
    China Times.  -  92 words
  • 323 16 "Phantom" (iunm-n i illm Another Victim THE phantom" Butm..in ot l, IS responsible for six nun tWO llOld -11 pi» ifl bflirvrrr claimed another victim A youag Johannesburg Harry Huu of Mulvrrn in, poini-blunk ra?,ge n cfciion 01 iln main iv<ud < of Frere. Ht
    323 words
  • 70 16 Sztchuen Merchants \ol To f*ay Them Shun Pao. Nanking. Ju;. s, The Executive Yuan has recef.ed i petition from the Chengtu Chamb: Commerce charging that the &..-i-nu. provincial authorities have not canipii»* X th Government tnstriiriion. abolish the Illegal taxes. ai l hH r C fe mbor that,
    Shun Pao.  -  70 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 151 16 1 i r A Hi >l OMf i LTD. WKBBi BMfflRHBpjl SINGAPORE ilB__—_!_ F. .4 BARTHOLOMEUSiTTtD. 20, Kaffles t*«»y. Telephone No. 2234. r=ir-l f=J r=J r^J,— j, H=J r=J r^j^.FRAMROZSi P pi i ~J I J mXAm FRAMROZ CO fcp S//VG A Pp/cE I MUSIC IS THE BEST SOOTHER AFTER
      151 words
    • 217 16 r I CHobe Theatre I AT THE GREAT WORLD SHOW I 30 TO-NIGHT NIGHTLY 9.30. REMINISCE NC E Final Chapters. 1 1 A mos t famous Chinese talkie I Starnn MISS BUTTERFLY WU and other well known stars. I sta r Motion Production. S j NEXT CHANGE:—"BEALTY MOVEMENT," f I
      217 words

  • 447 17 i ntary On Rugby Match programmes for the j are as follows: -VTURDAY Bis Ben. The Scottish "India." The Rt. Hon. n M P Gustard, at the Ortmont Palace Cinema, Signal at 7.20 p.m. B B C. Northern OrchesBarker). Conductor, ai Serrent t
    447 words
  • 53 17 19.6 metres and ransmis&ioß 5. ■n i 19 82 moir* s and r«s, transmission 2. 19.82 metres and 1 'iadmission 2. metres and ;in nnniHiß 3. 31.3 metres and t *\;;ismi>!sion 3. 49.6 metres and Transmission 3. ►IRI I TIONAL ZSJS metres and telves Tiansmis&ion 1. 49.6 metres
    53 words
  • 448 17 Programm2s For The Week-End rHE wireless programmes for the weekend as announced by the German Shoit-wave Station, Berlin, Broadcasting House, are as follows: SATURDAY 405 p.m. DJB. DJN Announcement Germ., Engl.) German Folk Song. Programme Forecast 'Germ., Englt. 4.20 p.m. 4.50 p.m. .news in English 5.05 p.m.
    448 words
  • 14 17 (Wavelength 49 .9 metres I SUNDAY :1 a.m.— 130p m. Recorded Music.
    14 words
  • 196 17 Personal Pars About Local People ]H*W. L. F .iho;, the Dis uci OJliccf, 111 K);v»r is io- vl! d on i.uiilc: to fv?dah. Land Commissioner, on rho ifl'h and 1' understood -.!iu Caj»t. livin from Singapore will succeed him. Mrs. G. W. L. Hoisington. wife of Dr. Hoisington
    196 words
  • 189 17 Magistrate's Order R?vised (From Our Omi Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. THE decision of the Klang Magistrate waj cri'-icised to-day in the Supreme Court when the sentences he passed on a Chinese came up for revision. The Chinese, Ng San, pleaded guilty in the lower court
    189 words
  • 112 17 Sequel To Fight In Armenian Street Singapore. Friday. The c&sc in which Vcng.idasnlain, mi Indian lorry-driver employed bv Use Municipality, is cliargcd \vl h the murder Oi u ccinpauiu. named Krishnan in a ficr» 1 in Armenian Street on .lan. 31. was pc.Mponed for a lurther week when
    112 words
  • 22 17 untitled Malcolm, v. t/ .he No.' th Borneo (Chartered) pompany. a passenger o Singapore on the Car hags" due en Lea. 15.
    22 words
  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 19 17 PILOT DRACf > "8" YOT th;; BEN FIT OF 23 YRS. Experience. Details from: [Spot Radio, Ltd., 58, ORDCHARD RD,
      19 words
    • 189 17 I WE ARE EQUIPPED I I For the repair or manufacture to specification 1 I Powsr Transformers an Chokes of any I Dimensions I W/2 have a large stock of assorted transformer jjj laminations to meet all requirements. g Work absolutely guGrtmtmd. [a I Delivery in 48 hours g Competitive
      189 words
  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 395 17 PHOHI, HOLLAND Programmes For The Week-End THE wireles, programmes for to-day and to-morrow as announced by Phohi. Hoiiand. broadcasting on a wavelength of 25.57 metres, are as follows: SATURDAY 8 50 p.m. Dutch National An hem and opening announcement. 9 00 p.m. Electrical transcriptions: 1. March of the little lead
      395 words

  • 852 18 Expansion Programme OPERATION OF HUGE MACHINES (By Air Mail) London, Jan. 23. gIDE by side with aerial defence a broad programme of civil aviation is beans pursued intensely, foreign skill is not being disbained. Air. A. Fokker lias agreed to act as designer and consultant to two
    852 words
  • 157 18 Dog Waits Ten Years iojDead Master Rock Island. Ultoin*?. SHEP. a say-eyed Scottish collie dog. has disappeared from the St, Anthony Hospital here, where fro ten years he has maintained n vigil over th. *poi 'vhe» lie la, In? jna.it"». Police and hospital attendants imrnectiateiy began u
    157 words
  • 100 18 Soldier Kit lon In The vck Hy Linn P.-U'iK A Hon. 3 iitft escaped item .1 menagerie 00k mji early-morning stroll down a "•aria street, A soldiet who huppmtvj to be pttitslng nade a »«allai.- ute'iipi 10 capture tin* jut all he [jot for hi> punts s\.i* a
    100 words
  • 89 18 Mother's Anxiety Owr Her Baby Han&ooit. A Udbv living ir iho t iwn of Thi/i .Vits u:\en a wilt a p ir ,v wl?h and t mv>L*rfi« -tislv djsuupauivd Th» moth, r 'hink.nc. the bnby must nave «wallowed i» became v Anxious and made a hurri.d iouin;»y' _o
    89 words
  • 32 18 The Royal College of Physicians, on behalf of the Prophit Trust. U inaugurating a large-scale investigation into the early stages of übereuiosis by means of comoinej clinical X ray and überculin examination*.
    32 words
  • 96 18 SUMMARY Thousand of Dollars). '~w eiS tu hcST" "88». 1) (12) (13» S?" y ill I 8» gg gg Sjg g-s «m» I iS, m S3 S3 S I s bb as ss e sJmJ ITS'S? 141 -350 .16.443 33,648 *****0 14*1« «Tf?J 55 349 *****4 225.391»
    96 words
  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 515 18 I J I time to time in the trying Tropical climate nothing will more j I surely or more quickly invigorate you and restore lost tone than 1 I a ffenerous tonic wine, such "Serravallo's Tonic" (Cinchona I I Iron Wine). I Cinchona is itself a tonic of world-wide reputation
      515 words
    • 548 18 MONEY FOR YOU! WIN $60, $40, $20, I OR A CONSOLATION PRIZE g by entering for this simple Competilion. I THERE IS NO ENTRANCE FEE. S i X What you have to do I t Purchase a tablet of CAMAY SOAP from your nearest landI and ask him for an
      548 words

  • 2007 19 \i Year Holidays d mcst of yon who v v Year, must have >pj time. It is now ou to settle flow n orb ahead oi" you, ur examinations, thai for the New j and introduce as possible to the it ma) have another sacressful
    2,007 words
  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 244 19 jjj BRITAIN* S. DEPENDABLE CAR (1 I mJwm 1 jj Re designed More Beautiful 1 Dependable A sfi/I better mt-esfment... jl jj Two cents a mile Four people riding in absolute com fort for half a cent a mile each. i; Tj That is what you get with an Austin
      244 words