Malaya Tribune, 7 October 1936
1936-10-07
1
20
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section42 1936-10-07 1 The Malaya Tribune l^ as Nati °nal Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales V«i XXBDLr No. 237. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1936 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1936 The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1936. FIVE CENTS.42 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement15 1936-10-07 1 st/WD/i y TRIBUNE Dominant 4} In Malaya It does make difference MILKMAID sweetened condensed MILR15 words
-
Advertisement9 1936-10-07 1 THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The MORNING TRIBUNE9 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1068 1936-10-07 2 •PUHOSAX'' YEAST is acknowledged the best medium to purify the blood, strengthening of nerves and generally fortifying the system. Regular use of YEAST prevents physical weakness and mei.tal slackness. YEAST Is no drug, lt is a natural product easily assimilated even by the weakest constitutions BUT Yeast In its unprepared1,068 words
-
Advertisement685 1936-10-07 2 WANTED —Second-hand air gun in tood condition. State price. Apply Box No. 399, cjd Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED—Young partner with a small capital to work in profitable trade. Apply c o Post Box 108, Singapore. Advertiser opening an Amusement Park, up-country invites friends and partners. Write Box No. 397, c685 words
-
Advertisement878 1936-10-07 2 SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIOFCOURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Execution No. 70 36. In the cause of SHERBANEE BROTHERS Plaintiffs Versus K. ML NOOR CO., also known as Noor Co. Defendants AUCTION SALE OF All the stock-in-trade and furniture of a Jewellery Shoo to be held at878 words
-
-
326 1936-10-07 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES SCHOONER'S PLIGHT Ran Short Of Fuel In The Doldrums Capetown. THE three-masted schooner Diolinda 1 i!tood in to Table Bay. 126 days out of LiverDOol bound for the Seychelles Islands, having sighted land only once in four months. The first cry of the crew was for water326 words
-
Article197 1936-10-07 3 Welding Used Instead Of Rivetting CTANDING at Devonport Dockyard within a few yards of when?' 20 years ago, .she launched the famou battle.ship Warspite. Ladv Chamberlain recently named Britain's latest cruiser the 9,000-ton Birmingham. It was the first naval launching ceremony open to the public for scv?n<I years,197 words
-
Article45 1936-10-07 3 A pending police transfer is that of Mr. J. L. H. Davis, who will leave Kuala Lumpur for Ipoh, where he will relieve Mr. D. N. Livingstone as Assistant O. C. D., Perak, when the latter goes on home leave at the end of November.45 words
-
Article40 1936-10-07 3 Passengers leaving by the International Express to Bangkok on P'riday morning were:—Mr. S. S. Marr, Miss P. Donoghue. Mr. and Mrs. Hioe Tjo Yoeng. Mr. E. R. Davy, Mr. A. D. Hitch, Mr. O. D. May and Mr. R. Goh.40 words
-
Article222 1936-10-07 3 To Be Taken Over By The Admiralty IT has been announced that the Majestic, the former flagship ot the White Star Line, which was to be broken up, will be taken over by the Admiralty and will go to Rosyth, to be used to train boys who are222 words
-
Article28 1936-10-07 3 Sir Meyrick Heklett. K.C.M.G. Consul General at Hankow, was a distinguished visitor to Penang on Friday when he arrived by the "Aeneas" on hi* way back to London28 words
-
Article250 1936-10-07 3 Trans-Siberia Travel Speed-Up A FULL day has been cut from th* Shanghai to Europe via Siberia ravelling time, it was announced recently, and it is expected that another ay and a half will be eliminated ir the near future. The speeding up of the TransSiberian railway schedule250 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement436 1936-10-07 3 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA 0 S. N. CO.'s OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1936. RANCHI 17.000 Oct 9 BURDWAN 6.073 Oct. 22 CARTHAGE 15,000 Oct. 23 NALDERA i 6.000 Nov 6 SOMALI 6.810 Nov 18 COMORIN 15,000 Nov 20 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Dec 17 RANPURA 17,000 Dec 18436 words
-
Advertisement127 1936-10-07 3 K.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar, ss. HARUNA MARU Oct. 15 s.s. KATORI MARU Oct 29 s.s. KASHIMA MARU Nov. 12 Rates to Ist Class 2nd Class Naples $497 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles 514127 words
-
Advertisement432 1936-10-07 3 •5* m A I T FRENCH PORTS jv I i Homewards. I CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Ort ifi I i D'ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Nov 4 > C T A *fJ? URANE For Marseille*. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Nov ll J LINOIS For Marseilles,432 words
-
Advertisement375 1936-10-07 3 Special Coronation Sailing to Marseilles or London AND BACK at 11/2l 1 2 Single Fare by the new and modern m.s. 'ERRIA" 14,700 Tons Displacement from SINGAPORE 30-3-37 due MARSEILLES 23-4-37 due LONDON 2-5-37 from SOUTHAMPTON 15-6-37 from MARSEILLES 22-6-37 due SINGAPORE 16-7-37 ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH For375 words
-
Advertisement450 1936-10-07 3 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD W (Incorporated In 1 Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. For MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA JAPAN. Due bpore 1936. s.s. "NECKAR" Oct 27 s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits North China Oct. 28 HOMEWARDS FOR HOLLAND, HAMBURG Ami BREMEN:— fcs.s. "DONAU" also calls Port Sudan,450 words
-
-
Article460 1936-10-07 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London Oct. 6. RUBIIKR Previous To-day Change Very Steady Steady Tone Ifi 7% UP »M Bpot Buyers ***** 715 16 up 116 Sellers 7 7 8 November Buyers Sellers 7 15 16 7 7 8 December Buyers 7 7 8 VSim SeUers 7 15,16 7460 words
-
Article1024 1936-10-07 4 EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS RESUMED ON SMALL SCALE and Co.'s weekly share report, dated Oct. 6, states: Markets have remained tranquil following the sensational developments of last week, and transactions in Continental currencies have been resumed on a small scale. The franc is now quo? Ed at1,024 words
-
Article63 1936-10-07 4 Fred Gough, 48, of Hednesford, was bitten by a viper in Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, recently. An hour after the snake bit nim on tne left hand M he was picking watercross he was found in a state of collapse, with th e viper dead by his side. After an injection63 words
-
Article58 1936-10-07 4 Japanese in the country will be glad to hear that the members of their community in Lower Perak, who number hardly 20, have opened a club house in Teluk Anson recently. Mr. Y. Fujjii, the proprietor of Khowa Shoten and Co., General Merchants, TeUik Anson, who is also a tennis58 words
-
Article238 1936-10-07 4 {Lewis Peat's London Report IN their London rubber market review 1 dated Sept. 22, Messrs. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., state: We have had a steady but quiet market during the week and there is no change in quotations. Yesterday was the last day for dealing in October commitments238 words
-
Article287 1936-10-07 4 Restriction Scheme Is Necessary London. IN view of the revival of interest in tea shares in the Stock Exchange, the Tea Share Manual for 1936, compiled by Mr. Louis G. Stephens, and issued by a well-known firm of jobbers, could not have been issued at a more287 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement478 1936-10-07 4 be proud of your teeth! Macleans is the toothpaste for smokers I It contains a special solvent that no stain can resist that removes every trace left by tobacco. Then its safe whitening and polishing ingredients do their work gently but very thoroughly. Your mouth too, feels cool and fresh478 words
-
-
Article459 1936-10-07 5 'From Our Financial Correspondent) RUBBER Singapore, Wednesday morning. Singapore: 27' cts., unchanged. Starkei Tone: Quiet. London: 7 13 16d., unchanged. Market Tone: Steady. New York: 16 516 cts., down ct. .Market Tone: Dull. With New York pulling off slightly yesterday this market is a little easier but459 words
-
Article1551 1936-10-07 5 Issued by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Lyall Evatt Singapore, Oct. 7. 10 a.m 41- Ampat Tin Bu ers Buyers Sellers Eraser Co. Ly,il Evatt jjf4 |80 North Taipin* ToT W 5|- Ayer Hitam 254?, .W" £h 5|- Pahat.„ Con 161,551 words
-
Article110 1936-10-07 5 British Official Wireless London. Oct. 6. Paris 104 63 64. New York 4.90 13 16. 1 Montreal 4.90 3 4. Brussels 29. Geneva 29.30. Amsterdam 9.25 1 2. Milan 93 J 8 Berlin 12.24. Stockholm 19.39 1 2. Copenhagen 22.40. Oslo 19.90. Lisbon 110 3 16. Vienna 26British Official Wireless - 110 words
-
Article29 1936-10-07 5 The output of this Malaka Phida Rubber Estates amounts to 45.000 lbs. for the month of September, being the first month of the current financial year.29 words
-
Article20 1936-10-07 5 The Metropolitan Police announce that 74 bombs, shells, torpedoes, grenades, and fuses, war trophies, came into their possession last year.20 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement164 1936-10-07 5 THE P. O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. 'Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised £5,000,000. J apital Subscribed £2,594,160. .apital Paitl 1 P £2,594,160. Rescm Fund i Bo>ooo BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Rt Hon. The Earl of Inchcape, ct. President, Uilliam Edward Preston, Chairman. J ne Rt. Hon. The Earl of Selborne, X G..164 words
-
Advertisement72 1936-10-07 5 KUCHAI TIN. LTD. The results of the working of ihe Kuchai Tin, Ltd.. bucket dredge for September are as follows:—Actual running time 604 hours 19 mins.. time lost 115 hours 41 mins.. average digging depth 43 feet, ore won 935 piculs, yardage treated 150.000 cubic yards. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY,72 words
-
Advertisement95 1936-10-07 5 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK. LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000 Issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000 Telegraphic Address: TYEHUABANK Telephone Nos:— 5182, 5183, 5184, 5185 5180. Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, Khoo Beng Cheang, Esq., Deputy, Chairman, Chionh Ke95 words
-
Advertisement550 1936-10-07 5 THE EASTERN BANK* LIMITED. (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Suoscrlbed Capital £2.000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund 50C.0U0 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuk, Mosul and Singapoie. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposits or550 words
-
Advertisement157 1936-10-07 5 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LIMITED. MEYEK CHAMBERS, RAITLES fLAVM. Capital Fully Paid Yen 10U,o(H) r *©U i j Reserve Fund Yen 130,900.900 HEAD OFFICE: YOKOHAMA. BRANCHES at Alexandria, toatavi*, Bom Day, Berlin. Calcutta, Canton, Daircn, Fengtien, Hamburg, HanKuw Harbm, Honolulu, Hongkong, Hsinkins. Karachi, Kobe, London, Los Angtxa. Manila, Mojl, Nagasaki,157 words
-
-
Article104 1936-10-07 6 Medan. 1 Amsterdam I and 1 London I: Netherlands, closing (Registration and Parcels! 12.15 p.m. and I Letters--12.45 p.m. to-day. Australia. New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 pm. tomorrow. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 pm. to morrow. Hongkong, Canton, 'Shanghai, 'Kobe and104 words
-
Article72 1936-10-07 6 Mails expected from Holland etc. by Johan de Witt due m Singapore to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan by Ranpura due in Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands) to-day. Time of delivery of boxholders' letters only at 3.30 p.m. and letters at 4.0572 words
-
Article40 1936-10-07 6 The Air mail (Imperial* despatched from Singapore on Sept. 27 was delivered in London op Oct. 6 (9 days). The Air mail (Netherlands* despatched from Singapore on Sept. 30 was delivered in London on Oct. 6 If days).40 words
-
Article26 1936-10-07 6 The Lloyd Triestino liner untitled Rosso is due at Singapore on Saturday morning, and v ill sail for Europe the c ame day at 6 p.m.26 words
-
Article119 1936-10-07 6 Mor? Trouble In Paris Reuter Wireless. Paris, Oct. 5. ILL big cafes are closed owing to a n strike of waiters who are parading in the streets wearing red paper caps. Smaller cafes ar e not affected. Th e famous Boulevards have gone dry as the result ofReuter Wireless. - 119 words
-
Article60 1936-10-07 6 News of the death of Dr. R. F. Pinson at Birmingham was tele°raohed on Saturday from London. Dr. Pinson's last appointment was Health Officer, Tampin and Kuala Pilah, and he was ill in the Seremban Hospital for some time before being sent home on sick leave. He was 43 years60 words
-
Article40 1936-10-07 6 Mr. F. J. Bryant, who is at present at home, is expected back in Malaya in December on one of his periodical visits. Mr. C. C. Goh, barris'er-at-law, is now in charge of the office of Bryant and Taylor, Ipoh.40 words
-
Article108 1936-10-07 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore, Oct. 7. East Whari (Entrance Gate 1) Rohna 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Ranpura 18: Bulan 16; Helenus 14; Johan de Witt 8. Emoire Dock (Entrance Gate 3* Rhexcnor 32. Thurland Castle 34. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4)108 words
-
Article125 1936-10-07 6 ALHAMBRA.—"LittIe Miss Nobody" 6 15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL—"The Suicide Club," 615 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—"It's Lovo Again." 6.15 and 9.15 n.m. EMPlRE.—"Mickey Mcme" Cartoons night. 7 p.m. and J.lb p.m. MARLBOROUGH. Charlie Chan in Shanghai." 6.15 and 9.13 p.m. GRfcAT WORJJJ.—Caoaret Dancing Side-shows, Malay Operas Chinese Wa yangs.125 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement198 1936-10-07 6 Raffles Brasserie BRAS BASAH ROAD. Noted For Our Excellent Cuisine POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES HIGH CLASS I WE SERVE THE BEST CURRY CONFECTIONERY DISHES IN TOWN AFTERNOON TEAS A j POPULAR PRICES. SPECIALITY. I FROM 4 P.M. TO THE LATEST RADIOGRAM ALL THE NEWEST MOST POPULAR DANCE RECORDS Wedding198 words
-
Advertisement128 1936-10-07 6 WfW FRENCH REMEDY, THERAPION No THERAPION No. 2 THERAPION No 3 «•«UshPnceS.. Chemists, or either No. «iurrwlll! D*.LK CLEi<cMed.Co.Haver»io t kKd,W W l oZat roCK TYPEWRITER c, 28-A, Change Alley, Singapore, Telephone No. 2633. Stockists of ERIKA A? q Brand New Port- MBit IKt JRM able Typewriters, 4 >< jaOWCß128 words
-
Advertisement281 1936-10-07 6 Stop Drifting! Unless you are a trained man. you will be drifting from job to job with long spells of unemployment. Why make a mess of your life? Find out how the I.C.S. can train you for work that you like. International Correspondence Schools (Colonial) Ltd. 10A. Collyer Quay, Singapore.281 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous825 1936-10-07 6 41 WHAT'S ON? MiWTm?! W ir 17lW 17 Public Functions And j POSTAL mWWmmMMmmmmm Sports mtU res jL "fr TO DAY. OCT. 7 STEAMER MAIL DESPATCHES h^f^S D O Osborne-Jones «U speaK TO-DAY ••English Humourists/' MCU; DATE AND TIME Pengerang S. Soon Heng Oct. 7 9 a.m. College f ound.825 words
-
-
Article572 1936-10-07 7 150,000 MEN Moors Transported To Spain Reuter Wireless. Lisbon, Oct. 6. THE Spanish insurgents claim the capture of Piedralbes, 50 miles eastward of Madrid, and state that this indicates the armies of General Mola and General Franco are joining up.—Reuter Wireless. St. Jeandcluz, Oct. 6. NinetyReuter Wireless. - 572 words
-
Article162 1936-10-07 7 reforming At The New World Cabaret J l ly s?**°»' considered to be rl, n l known ballroom and theatrical in Australasia, and his partner, «wss Esme Cranford, who have appearhoi,i°s^ er in tho leaoin S cabarets, balhooms and theatres in Australia, «ew Zealand and the N.E.1., will162 words
-
Article460 1936-10-07 7 Notable Work In India Completed MR. Kosetsu Nosu, a well-known Japanese artist, has arrived in Singapore from India on his way back to Japan. He went to India at the invitation of the Indian Buddhist community through the recommendation of the Japanese Consul to depicture the460 words
-
Article423 1936-10-07 7 Passengers By President Garfield AMONG the passengers who sailed on the Dollar Line, President Garfield when she left Singapore yesterday morning, were:—Mr. and Mrs. W H Scott. Mr. Scott who was the former American Consul in Rangoon came to Singapore to take over some duties, in the Consulate423 words
-
Article216 1936-10-07 7 Originating Motion Adjourned Singapore, Tuesday. AN application by Mr. H. D. Mundell, appearing for A'kaff Company, that the order to show cause applied for in an originating motion against Mr. Ebden (Commissioner of Lands) should not bo proceeded with, was granted by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr.216 words
-
Article110 1936-10-07 7 Four Chinese Rehased On Bail Of $500 Singapore, Tuesday. FOUR Chinese were this morning char- Red before Mr. L. B Gibson Criminal District Judge, with counterfeiting marks used by the Commissioner of Customs and Excise to denote that the chandu contained in a two boon tube had been110 words
-
Article50 1936-10-07 7 1,000 Houses In Sakhalin Blown Down Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Oct. 6. k TERRIFIC storm swept over the nor h of Sakhalin Island, off the Soviet Maritime coast, yesterday evening. Abou. 1.000 houses were blown down. Damage to life is not yet known—Sin Chew Ji t Poh.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 50 words
-
Article124 1936-10-07 7 Secures Championship And Six Firsts The judging of ;he Jersey Glasses at the Hertfordshire Show in Hatfield resulted In a sweeping success for the Ovaltine Jersey Herd. In addition to providing the Champion, the Ovaltine Herd gained no fewer than six first, second and four third prizes.124 words
-
Article60 1936-10-07 7 (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Bangkok, Oct. 6. BIG gathering of former officials, A relatives of the Royal Family and foreign delegations met the body ol Prince Purachatra this morning on arrival from Singapore and accompanied the cortege to the Temple, where the corpse, with a golden60 words
-
Article38 1936-10-07 7 Reuter Wireless. Wilhelmshaven, Oct. b. Germany's largest battleship, o; 26.000 tons and carrying nine eleven-inch-guns in three turrets forward, was launched to-day in the presence of Heir Hitler, General Blomberg ana Admiral Racder Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 38 words
-
Article64 1936-10-07 7 Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 6. Miss Jean Batten, who left Lvmpne at 4.10 a.m., G.M.T., yesterday on her flight to New Zealand and spent last night at Brindisi, reached Cyprus at 10.45 a.m., G.M.T., to-day and left for Baghdad an hour later.—British Official Wireless. Brindisi, Oct. 6rReuter Wireless. - 64 words
-
Article121 1936-10-07 7 CANOE TRIP Found Starving And Exhausted Reuter. Port Of Spain, Oct. 6. A BRIEF respite from the horrors of Devil's Island was deary purchased by Aye men who were found starving and exhausted on the beach at Trinidad. They comprised two Frenchmen convicted of murder,Reuter. - 121 words
-
Article113 1936-10-07 7 "No Evidence," Says Magistrate (Froyn Our Ow?i Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 6. WITHOUT calling upon the defence, Mr. VV. J. Thorogood. additional First Magistrate, to-day acquitted and cischarged Arthur Newark, chief instructor of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, on a charge of the death of a113 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement318 1936-10-07 7 Is Your Skin DEAD OrAjiye? mi I Skin dying from lack of proper nourishment can be made radiantly alive and glowing with the bloom of youth. Dry dull lifeless skin, lines and wrinkles, are all caused by the loss of certain vital nourishing; elements. These elements are now extracted from318 words
-
Advertisement297 1936-10-07 7 NEW MI-WEATHER II COATS TOPICAL j r| Sizes 33 to 12 j T'W-1/^I-MJIS CI: Phone 6907 SINGAPORE Post Box 656 Spesd up recovery by giving hint "^^a^W^iMH Scott's jtr% Emulsion f *x^t^n2 WHEN your child is weak and fretful after an illness, SCOTT'S Emulsion will soon bring him back to297 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement230 1936-10-07 8 S More Thrilling Than DRACULA" More Weird Than "DR. JEKYLL and MR. HYDE." i costarred for the fir,st time S RrsSELL 1 in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's brilliant production of ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S Famous Thriller THE SUIC IDE CLUB" with FRANK MORGAN and REGINALD OWEN. B SEE Thrilling escapes from SEE Beautiful ROSALIND230 words
-
Advertisement302 1936-10-07 8 READ THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE DOMINANT IN MALAYA —1 3 Shows JUST A GOOD LITTLE GIRL TO-DAY ...WHO'S ALWAYS "IN BAD"! Ba nu i ■<!'• JANE WITHERS j RJANE DARWELL RALPH MORGAN Efc-IM P>»*.<-t Sol M W«rutl A REVEALING ALL HER TALENT SINGING— DANCING CLOWNING I LAST NIGHT TmkL KILLED BEFORE302 words
-
Advertisement346 1936-10-07 8 .1 TIMES TO-DAY! 3.15 ♦<U» W PA V ILIUM* M HIGH-SPEED ROMANCE ■> IV /t\\ VVilii lIS NEW DANCE SILPS "iV wmihm Ml /I W irresistible *htthm- yPf Mm At W zxcniNG tashioh* r nps over JF/ 1 p Fascinating Jessie at A .••Matthews has nn equal BT H jl"346 words
-
-
Article204 1936-10-07 9 Malacca Chaplain's Tribute (From Our Ou,n Correspondent.) TX Malacca, Tuesday. Pkr ERRING to the retirement of the J Rev. Kcppel Gamier of Penang, the Rev. E. T. Loader Chaplain, Christ Church, writes in the Christ Church magazine thus: A link with the past has just been204 words
-
Article220 1936-10-07 9 Causing Hurt By Rash Driving Singapore, Wednesday. A GARDNER, assistant bailiff attached *t to the Civil District Court, was this mornine convicted by Mr. E. E. Coiman. the Fifth Magistrate, on a charge of causing hurt to two Malays by driving his car rashly at the junction of220 words
-
Article34 1936-10-07 9 Under the auspices of the literary section of the Hindu Association, a lecture entitled "Aspects on Ethics" will be given by Mr. T. Ayadurai Chetty at the Association's premises on Friday at 7 p.m.34 words
-
Article262 1936-10-07 9 Prospects Of Peace And Recovery Reuter. London, Oct. 6. MR. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at the annual bankers' dinner said that Britain's expenditure on this year's defence programme is rising so rapidly as to outweigh any reasonable probability of it being counterbalanced byReuter. - 262 words
-
Article124 1936-10-07 9 Lawlessness Considerably Reduced Reuter Wireless. Jerusalem, Oct. 5. I AWLESSNESS throughout the country has been considerably reduced in the past week. Outrages have decreased in number and size, probably due to the arrival of the military reinforcements and the steamroller methods whereby General Dill is suppressing disturbances:. NewReuter Wireless. - 124 words
-
Article112 1936-10-07 9 Lengthy Programme For Sunday's Celebrations The Post Office Club, Singapore, are holding an At Home on Sunday at their Clubhouse, 811, Serangoon Road, to celebrate the close of a successful soccer season. The programme arranged for the accasion is as follows:— 6.30 a.m.: Cross country race for112 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement606 1936-10-07 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Young Chinese lady as companion reader, good English Diction. Quiet Disposition. Athletic. Write Box 407, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED —By well established Import House a Keen and Energetic Chinese Salesman. Must have had experience of general lines such as perfumery, provisions, etc, A good job for the right606 words
-
Advertisement651 1936-10-07 9 AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORE TOWN COUNTRY PROPERTIES At the saleroom of Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co., No. 30, Chulia Street. On Wednesday, 14th October 1936, at 2.30 P.M. Lot 1. Valuable 599 years' leasehold land and house No. 13, South Bridge Road, Singapore, area 514 sq. ft. (Messrs. Sisson Delay,651 words
-
Advertisement250 1936-10-07 9 Tel s;i« BE UP—TO—DATE I HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED AND WELL-DRESSED! CONSULT US FOR A PAIR OF MODERN, SMART AND WELL-FITTtU EYE-GLASSES. SIGHT-TESTING FREE. Expert Workmanship Ouaranteec' NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 96. High Street, SINGAPORE. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ❖❖❖❖❖❖❖4»<»^^<»<»<«^^<.<.^.^.«l.«l.^.^^.^.^^.^.^.^.^. I GREAT WORLD 1936 CABARET I HIVI kl I■»* B* B IB TO-NIGHT250 words
-
Advertisement221 1936-10-07 9 rhythmicand R s yt T, lc they are preparing some others reactlon G <* these three records while 8797 Wal^HooT 3 8 because they have no b °nes. 8745 Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia onAA Meet me by the Icehouse Lizzie. 25!" Hill B illies are Mountain Williams now. PRICE 65221 words
-
-
Obituary48 1936-10-07 10 A High Mass of Requiem lor the repots oi the soui of the late Lizzie Donohue Will be Rung at the Church oi St. Joseph on Thursday, the Bth October, 1936, at t.30 a.m. 'me attendance and prayers oi relatives and friends ar e earnestly .jolicited.48 words
-
Article845 1936-10-07 10 TOURING the last few days British subjects overseas have been regaled With summaries <>:' lite proceedings of the annua] sonferencee of the two leading poetical parties in Great Britain. Both conferences, judging by these sum maries, admit some realities and ignore other a. The Conservative I'arty passed satisfactory845 words
-
Article70 1936-10-07 10 Htm Ministry Will Be Formed Reuter. Budapest, Oct. 6. Dr. Julius de Goemboes, the Prime Minister of Hungary, died to-day at a Sanatorium in Neuwittelbach, near Munich. He suffered from atrophy of the kidneys which affected Ins heart. It is understood that Dr. Coloman oc Daranyi, theReuter. - 70 words
-
Article34 1936-10-07 10 Two explosions caused by gelignite shattered part of a wall and smashed windows at Rossnior e parochial hall C J-, Tipperary. The hall has be en the stibjec: of local dispute for some time34 words
-
178 1936-10-07 10 NOTES COMMENTS Rubber From Uganda PEW people outside Uganda know ihat there arc rubber plantations in that teuitory, which is better known to the public as a producer of cotton and the haunt of elephants. The fact is of local interest however, as a small parcel of Uganda rubber has178 words
-
Article171 1936-10-07 10 qn his return, he was Informed "hat the property, colfec. rubber, etc., be!onc-d to a doctor resident !n a distant part ot the country, who was anxious to sell and was prepared to face r loss of n,090 or £8,000 in drir.g so. Mr. Macphail bought it, bitterly171 words
-
Article149 1936-10-07 10 FiITHFRTO the trifling outpu: of the estate has been sold in London. Handling expenses there are high, however, and Mr. John Sime suggested the making of a trial shipment to Singapore. The experiment has just been completed, and we understand that Mr. MacnhP.il is well satisfied with149 words
-
Article200 1936-10-07 10 j£VEnY few weeks sees some sort of improvement to the already excellent roods of Singapore. Between Bukit Timah and Johore is a stretch of road which would be a credit to any administration in the world, and Singapore can justly lay claim to having led the way |n200 words
-
Article460 1936-10-07 10 Bj "Looker On" h HONGKONG newspaper reports that a bride Stole her husband's money on their wedding night and was fined $100 it was certainly making 100 early D starl. V A University dramatic society intimated P> Mi. Bernard Shaw thai they would perform one of460 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement236 1936-10-07 10 THE WORLD'S BEST t^^^^ Sutton's Seeds are grown with P f 7 1_H S_ft-fe-_-H-l success m every habitable pari FLOWER SEEDS md 7r CENTS PER PACKET rOj| VEGETABLE SLEDS I I 35 €ENTS PER PACKKT OBTAINABLE FROM: IIOIII\!SO\ CO.. LTD. SI NC AFORE. KUALA LUMPUR. "BALL^ *MS\LLY n ■Linen Court236 words
-
Advertisement45 1936-10-07 10 ft A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Doctor of Ocular Science) Specializing: Eyesight. Nervous, squint, subnormal vision, problem casrj. Glasses if needed. 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 Years European Clinical Experience Railway Godown i STORAGE ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE AT DEPOTS SUITABLY PLACED FOR RAIL-HEAD i j DISTRIBUTION45 words
-
-
321 1936-10-07 11 JOINT WARNING TO JAPANESE? HONGKEW AREA International Force To Control It Shanghai, Oct. 7. THE British, French, American and Ita'ian military authorities in Shanghai yesterday discussed the question of issuing a joint warning to the Japanese against their military occupation of Hongkew, suggesting at the321 words
-
Article41 1936-10-07 11 Private Discussions On Palestine London, Oct. 6. The Palestine Royal Commission held its first meeting at the Colonial Office to-day. The meeting, which was private, was devoted to discussion of questions of procedure and other preliminary matters.—British Official Wireless.41 words
-
Article, Illustration294 1936-10-07 11 Mr. Kao Ling Pai Dv? On Oct. 28 ACCORDING to a telegram received by the Chinese Consulate-General in Singapore. Mr. Kao Line Pai. the newlyappointed Chinese Consul-Genera 1 in Singapore, will leave Shanghai on Oct. 21 by the Potsdam, which is dv-" 1 to arrive in294 words
-
Article47 1936-10-07 11 New Manager For Ma'ayan Area Lieut.-Comdr. A. D. S. Murray. UN., Retd., is now manager of the Malayan area for Imperial Airways, Ltd., taxing the place of Capt. C. A. Barnard. Mrs. Murray accompanied her husband to Singapore, and they are staying at Raffles Hotel.47 words
-
Article493 1936-10-07 11 Defsnce Supported FOREIGN POLICY CONDEMNED Reuter. London, Oct. 7. INTERNATIONAL policy and defence were debated all to-day at Edinburgh by the Labour Party Conference, which eventually approved the National Executive's statement issued on Saturday by 1,736,000 votes against 657,000 on a card vote. In moving the resolutionReuter. - 493 words
-
Article83 1936-10-07 11 Shanghai. Oct. 7. Relatives of Mr. H. O. Tong, cne former Salt Administrator and chief negotiator for the Central Government in the currency conversations held in Canton prior to the rapprochement between Nanking and the South-west Polit'cal Council, have denied the report that he has been detained. Considerable83 words
-
Article376 1936-10-07 11 REPATRIATION Activity On London Market Reuter Wireless. I <>!><!. ii Oct. 6. TREAT activity prevails on the London foreign exchange market to-day, with sterling showing a weaker tendency in terms of nearly every leading currency. The Wall Street boomlet is having an inevitable effect in attractingReuter Wireless. - 376 words
-
Article200 1936-10-07 11 Contract For Sister-Ship Signed Reuter. London, Oct S. THE Cunard-Whitc Star Line has signed the formal contract with John Brown's of Clydebank for the construction of a new express liner as a sister ship to the Queen Mary to be known as number 552 Reuter. London. Oct.Reuter. - 200 words
-
Article41 1936-10-07 11 Mr. B C. Butler. Canadian Government Trade Commissioner. Singapore, will be visiting Kuala Lumour *nd Penan* from Oct. 7 to Oct. 20 for th? purpose of interviewing firms In tiios i cities In regard to their dealings with Canada41 words
-
Article265 1936-10-07 11 A Signal Opportunity BRITAIN'S LEAD AT GENEVA Reuter. London, Oct. 6. TWIAT signal opportunity for world economic co-operation is provided by the recent currency realign ments is the theme of an editorial in The Times, which draws attention to the emphasis which Mr. W. S. Morrison. FinancialReuter. - 265 words
-
Article24 1936-10-07 11 The Hua Hsin Cotton Mill, In Tientsin, one of the largest in north China, has been sold to Japanese in tercets for SI. 200.000.24 words
-
Article113 1936-10-07 11 CITY ENTERED Conflicting Reports From Both Sides Reuter. London, Oct. G. A DESPERATE battle has developed in the vicinity of Oviedo where the Government forces, including a large number of Asturia's miners, have redoubled their efforts to capture the City. According to a message from Hendaye,Reuter. - 113 words
-
Article98 1936-10-07 11 Wants No Celebrations Of His Birthday Shanghai. Oct. 7. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek has orderITI ed the Central Secretariat to notify the various Kuomintang departments to stop preparing for celebrations for his birthday. The War Ministry has issued instructions to all military and civil departments that only letters98 words
-
Article50 1936-10-07 11 Shanghai. Oct. 7. Messages from Europe state that 29 nations arc expected to vote the selection of Mr Cheng Tien Shek as Judge of the World Court at the Hague Dr Wang Chung Hui was the last Chinese member on the The HaTue bench —Sin Chew Jit Poh.50 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement193 1936-10-07 11 ENJOY HAPPY VIGOUR! BRIGHT VITALITY AT ALL TIMES It is wonderful to have that joyous feeling after suffering for months with Neuralgia, Nervy Depression, and Debility. I had no appetite and was dreadfully exhausted and run down. I was sleepless at night, and during the day had to have my193 words
-
Advertisement41 1936-10-07 11 With Modern Instruments to diagnose Your Eye Trouble. With Scientific Glasses to meet Your Demand. Our Service! Your Satisfaction! yet you pay less than elsewhere C. S. Chon*. Opt. D. (U.S.A) THE til KLIN OPTICAL CO., 142, South Bridge Rd., Singapore.41 words
-
Advertisement96 1936-10-07 11 What Station is that. I it's extremely good t "What station is that? it is extremely good." "At the moment we are listening to PARIS. in a few minutes we will switch over to RUSSIA and see how you like folk songs. LONDON has a fine programme at 9.35 and96 words
-
-
Article96 1936-10-07 12 14 PERSONS TO EACH HOUSE REVELATIONS OF CENSUS REPORT OVERCROWDING in Singapore continues to grow and there are now 14 persons to every house in this city as against 11.4 five years ago. This fact is recalled in the Singapore Municipality Census Report signed by Mr.96 words
-
Article114 1936-10-07 12 THE census undertaken on the night of June 30-July 1, saya the Census Officer, was the second interdecenniai census carried out in Singapore and had for its object the enumeration of population in a community liable to consideiable fluctuation in numbers The actual census figure obtained114 words
-
Article1263 1936-10-07 12 THE census operations were earned out 1 on the lines laid down by Mr. C. A. Vheland M.C.S. in the 1931 Census of British Malaya. His scheme of organisation, which was followed, was invaluable Details of this organisation are described very briefly herem, as full1,263 words
-
Article361 1936-10-07 12 Weil-Known Chinese Families United THE marriage of Dr. Tan Kirn Cheng, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Koon Hong, to Miss Chua Poh Neo, only daugnter Of the late Mr. and Mrs. Chua Lip Tay, was solemnised in Malacca according to the old Chinese rites. Dr. Tan361 words
-
Article218 1936-10-07 12 American Newspapermen ONE DUE HERE TO-MORROW Singapore, Wednesday. TWO American newspapermen are engaged in a round-the-world iHOC o commercial planes and one of them is due to arrive in Singapore to-morrow. He is Mr. Ekins, of the ScrippsHoward group of newspapers. It was recently announced218 words
-
Obituary122 1936-10-07 12 Fund For Dead Airmen's Dependants London, Oct. 6. THE official announcement of the donating of £6.000 —the balance of the prize money in the England-Johannes-burg Air Race—to the wives and dependants of Messrs. Findlay and Morgan, who were killed in the accident at Abercorn, was made to-day122 words
-
Article244 1936-10-07 12 Success Of Another Child Star I AT THE CINEMAS IANE WITHERS bids fair- to rival J Shirley Temple in child screen star. In "Little Miss no body," which opened a season at the Alhambra last night, she gives an out standing performance which will not244 words
-
Article194 1936-10-07 12 Stevenson Story At The Capitol "THE Suicide Club,' is a fine, satisfying title for a film, and the M.-G.-M. production at the Capitol, based on Robert Louis Stevenson's story, has all the thrills the name implies. Without following the original any too closely, the producers have succeeded194 words
-
Article273 1936-10-07 12 Jessie Matthews In A Bright Production LARGE audiences attended the Pavilion last"night, where Jessie Mauhews latest production, "It's Love Again, opened a season. This film, which is of the light and breezy type which has made Jessie Matthews such a general favourite, proved highly entertaining, and few cinemu-goers273 words
-
Article79 1936-10-07 12 French Vessel Brings War Materials Singapore, Wednesday. THE French troop carrier Golo, which 1 arrived in Singapore on Monday leaves to-day for Indo-China. The vessel is carrying nearly a thousand tons of war accessories, such as first aid material, guns and uniforms. The Golo is being used as79 words
-
Article36 1936-10-07 12 Lord Sempill's plane, the Monospar Croydon, is expected to arrive in Seletar this evening on its retjirn flight to England from Australia. An attempt is being made to cover the journey in six days.36 words
-
Article342 1936-10-07 12 WORLD TRADE Danger Of War Would Be Avoided London, O?* 6. THE Economic and Financial ComTSSm of the Assembly conduded its debate at Geneva to-day on'here £i 2 of the League's Economic CommThTßelgian delegate declared that Belgium would support any attempt U o galtise the expansion342 words
-
Article240 1936-10-07 12 Lecture Tour Of China And Japan Singapore. Wednesday. A LARGE crowd of Singapore Muslims were gathered on the Tanjong Pagar wharves this morning to hear addresses of welcome being lead cut In honour of His Exalted Eminence Maulana Mohammed Abdul Aleem Siddiqui. the famous Muslim theologian and240 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement19 1936-10-07 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.19 words
-
Article1898 1936-10-07 13 MOTORING MISHAP SEQUEL "NO EVIDENCE" Newark A Competent Driver (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. WITHOUT calling on the defence Mr. W. J. Thorogood, Additional First Magistrate, to-day, acquitted and discharged Mr. Arthur Newark, chief instructor of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, on a charge1,898 words
-
Article, Illustration16 1936-10-07 1316 words
-
Article100 1936-10-07 13 Carefully And Cleverly Planned Fraud (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Jonore Bahru Oct. 6. AFTLR a lenguij bearing, the ease concxuoed before Mr. J. b. U*'irst Joliore Bahrui tO*uay, in tiiuch bin Yusof, until Money Order Clerk in the CKneraJ Post Office, Johore Bahru, is charged100 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement18 1936-10-07 13 I SINGAPORE PHOTO CO. THE LEADING CAMERA HOUSE IN MALAYA: SINGAPORE t MALACCA 37-39, High St. 32, Riverside.18 words
-
Advertisement306 1936-10-07 13 MAPY A/AO A UTtU (ANVfi \rs HtSCt *VAS VWrtf AS show>4H£> tVflWfY\£-CA/A? MAPY W&VT tAMfi WW ,TU&£ TO Co/ Mans/ o£/ier a;?// behaved lambs of course eventually find their way to the "Cold Storage. 9 The lambs we sell are the finest procurable, and our trade in this article of306 words
-
-
557 1936-10-07 14 PROMISING TALENT IN TRIAL FOUR UNCONVERTED TRIES IN HARD-FOUGHT GAME Singapore, Wednesday. JUDGING from the form displayed in the second rugger trial between two teams representing Colours and Whites which was played on the padang yesterday ihe S.C.C. should be able to field a557 words
-
Article97 1936-10-07 14 Coming Events At The R.S.Y.C. AN Friday, there will be the usual afternoon races at the R.S.Y.C. for the "B" and "C" Classes, starting at 5 20 p.m. and 5.25 p.m. respectively. On Sunday, the International sixmetre Class will sail the final race for the Milner Challenge Cup,97 words
-
Article25 1936-10-07 14 An incident in the drawn rugger match between the Middlesex Regiment "A" and the St. Andrews XV. THE TEST TEAM Special Commentary On Oct. 1425 words
-
Article126 1936-10-07 14 LISTENERS to Transmission 3 on Oct. 14 will hear a talk, -An Australian looks at the English Test Team," by SB. Gravenall, the Australian journalist and sporting commentator. Few people could be better qu?lined to talk on this subject than Mr. Gra venall. who. from his early days at Wesley126 words
-
Article55 1936-10-07 14 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. In a water polo match, the Penang Chinese Swimming Cluo beat the Penang Swimming Club by eight clear goals. The latter started promisingly and showed improvement on their lan encounter but were unable to maintain the pace. At the interval the Chinese had scored55 words
-
Article101 1936-10-07 14 The Victorians XI played a football match en the M F.A. ground on Sunday against the Loke's Badminton Party, and won by seven goals. The following will represent Loke's BP. at football against the Corporal's Mess of the Middlesex Regiment or Sunday, on the S C.F A. ground (opposite Raffles101 words
-
Article187 1936-10-07 14 Singapore, Wedncsda> IN a soccer match played on the Raffles Institute ground yesterday. ihe junior Raffles team beat tne Rangoon Read School Junior eleven by tOUi goals to one. The play was fast. The R.I. Obsessed the advantage of heavier and more experienced players. In the first half, the R.I.187 words
-
Article58 1936-10-07 14 TO-DAY Mens Handicap Singles Class "A": Yadi -90.3 vs. Dr. Chia Teck Yam -3u 3 (Semi-final). THURSDAY Mixed Doubles: —Kami* and l£l •> Hiil -30 v>. Dr. G. Haridas and Itisx Fcston -15. FRIDAY Mixec' Doubles —I. A. Alsagoff and Miss Wemyss -15.3 vs. Yap Ah Hian and Mrs. Pennyfather58 words
-
Article117 1936-10-07 14 T HE following are the results of the I Singapore Malays lawn tennis rfwm nionshio ties played at the uoou 6 _l, 6—o. Open Men's Doubles 1 A Nairn and Ahmadshah, 6-0. Handicap Men's Singles C. Reshty-15 beat A Pakir-30 7-5, 2—6 6—2 (quarter-final). I Reshty—ls 3 beat C. Reshty-15117 words
-
Article128 1936-10-07 14 T HE charity football match between I the Royal Air Force pions» and the Rest will be played a. Anson Road Stadium on Friday 5 The P following arc invited to play f °Gnr e "n (R.A.); Sarip bin «U (Malays), Pte. Bayliss <Mx Rgt.»;; b. A Hagger «Police., L128 words
-
Article61 1936-10-07 14 Singapore, Tuesday. IN a hockey match played at Balcstier Ihis evening, the Singapore Colts "A team beat the R.A.O.C. (Pulau Brani) bv the odd goal in three. "Tne Artillery men led by a single goal scored bv Smith at the interval. Two quick goals scored by J. Loveday and M.61 words
-
Article87 1936-10-07 14 A team from the following will represent the Spore Khalsa Association Ist against S*R.R. XI to-day at hockey on the S.R.C. ground. —Ha:. Singh. Gopal Singh. Jangeer Singh. Gupta Dalwara Singh, Jaswant S.ngn. Sarban Singh, Major Singh. Kauaii Singh. Dulcep Singh. Tharam gugh. Pushpam. Ram Piara. Kartar Wftpt, XI on87 words
-
Article, Illustration352 1936-10-07 14 TO-DAY Snooker doubles handicap: K. C. Wylie and A. D'Cruz <—5> v. F. V. Woodford v. C. R. Eber 4». THURSDAY Snooker doubles handicap: Dr. C. L. Tessensohn and P. R. Lewis «-10» v. W. H. Mosbergen and C. B. Webb <— 7». MIDDS "A" LOSE 6-POINT LEAD RUGGER DRAW352 words
-
Article166 1936-10-07 14 Players Who Missed Selection CPEAKING at the Folkestone cricket w> festival on Sept. 8, Mr. P. S. Warner one of the England selectors of the .earn tc tour Australia, revealed that J W. a. Stephenson, the Army and Essex bowler. Wellard <Somerset and Todd iKent» were three166 words
-
Article46 1936-10-07 14 The following are the results Oi hockey and rugby matches played by the Tulau Brani teams which consist of proportion of R.A.O.C R.E.s and Royal Corps of Signals: PWL D F A Hockey: 4 3 1-96 Rugby: 5 4 0 1 41 646 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement174 1936-10-07 14 This Bath Keeps Them' HEALTHY... HAPPY NATURE gives most Why Palmolive Beautifies children a healthy, No finer aids to skin beauty clear skin. It's up to you to have ever been known to man keep it that way through the kind than olive and palm oils, years! Little bodies and174 words
-
Advertisement34 1936-10-07 14 DOLLAR BRAND MILK! SWEETENED CONDENSED FULL CREAM INVALUABLE in every l /s%!r% HOME SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: 0. RAHIMAN SAHIB CO. j 2 ROCHORE ROAD SINGAPORE. -P» N» —I ..I. -11. I.—IU —I- ..I ,1 l,|34 words
-
Advertisement100 1936-10-07 14 START THE DAY? II you start the day by quarrelling with your collar and tie it is a sure sign that your liver is out of order and that your urgent need is a dose of Pinkettes to put the troubie righc. These dainty little laxative pills gently yet surely100 words
-
-
Article513 1936-10-07 15 ANOTHER GOOD HOCKEY WIN 5-0 MARGIN Ceylonese Defence Fail Badly Singapore, Wednesday. ALTHOUGH playing under ground conditions which were not conducive to good hockey, the Middlesex Regiment gained a clearcut victory against the Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier Plain yesterday by five goals to nil. The513 words
-
Article45 1936-10-07 15 Inier-Conipany Tournament Of The Inniskiljings The Inniskilling Fusiliers are holding m inter-company boxing tournament, to-morrow and on Tuesday (when the finals will be held). The bouts will take place in the open air ring and will start to-morrow at 5.30 and 8.30 p.m.45 words
-
Article, Illustration14 1936-10-07 1514 words
-
Article, Illustration18 1936-10-07 1518 words
-
Article765 1936-10-07 15 TO LEAD AUSTRALIA AGAINST ENGLAND Richardson's Rival j Claims qualities of Don Bradi:»an, who is to lead Australia aj*£inst England in the coming English cricket tour are discussed, in the j following article, which compares his claims to lead South Australia with those of Victor Richardson,765 words
-
Article131 1936-10-07 15 Up-Country Visit Over The Week-End THE Army rugger team in Singapore will travel up-country this weekend, and much interest is attached to then visit in view of the approaching Malaya Cup season. The tourists will meet Selangor a: Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and the combined Negri-Malacca XV on131 words
-
Article105 1936-10-07 15 SAC. Teams To Mzet The Malaya Command THE Singapore Swimming Club will be meet.i.g the Malaya Command in a swimming contest, tollowed by a waterpolo match, to-day in the Club pool, beginning at 5 p.m. The swimming contest, will be between teams of six. each swimmer to swim105 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement163 1936-10-07 15 «*i<EAT EASTERN OPTICAL (XX £75, South Bridge Road, Singapore. (Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN). (Tel. 2164). CHARGES CHEAPER than ANYWHERK RHO DESIAN RED SEAL PLU<i<UT fijtJC ,i OBAT I'HIOK In Everything only ORIGINAL QUALITY. 1 Can give you good and admirable result. i Our DEER BRAND OBAT PRJOK the only163 words
-
Advertisement87 1936-10-07 15 m cum mmn lift AttUUHCf COMPANY LIMITED —1 B 1 »4. < COC OA pjCfl»B jib tin -50 cents W|j lb tin 30 cents V* lh tin 2» cents tOM MM i; a bi<; I\UTOM IX HI VIM. Established 1872. (>. r Years' Continuous Service. in the making 40M lIH87 words
-
-
Article829 1936-10-07 16 BRIBERY ALLEGED IN WEIGHTS CASE Singapore, Tuesday. ALLEGATIONS that a Singapore European Police Inspector had accepted a bribe of $86 and that the offence was abetted by his Chinese clerk were made before Mr. L. B. Gibson, District Judge, Criminal District Court, this morning:. Mr. Richard Nunn,829 words
-
Article, Illustration18 1936-10-07 1618 words
-
Article23 1936-10-07 16 A dog raised the alarm when fire broke out In a house In Bolton-street. Piccadilly, last month and enabled the occupants to escape.23 words
-
Article202 1936-10-07 16 No Annexation PREMIER'S PETITIONS' TO EMPEROR Shanghai, Oct. 6. jVlR. Koki Hirota, Japanese Premier, in a petition to the Emperor last night, suggested that Japan's policy towards- China should be changed in such a way that should any settlement be reached between the two countries, China202 words
-
Article22 1936-10-07 16 Dr Henry Bindley Sidwell, aged 79, will on Dec 31 resign from the Bishopric of George. South Africa, on account of ill-health.22 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement151 1936-10-07 16 M m Q WATSON'S WORM BONBONS j j CURE j |WORMS IN children; touch of QUALITY! HSavei^S VAC' tin and pro- tects t c c ig are ttes m a B ainsl tn e harmful Pwlr? influences of clima--1 t,c changes, thu< suring a cool, sweet "EASY-ACCESS" INNER FOIL WRAPPING151 words
-
Advertisement228 1936-10-07 16 Are You Tortured by the Maddening Itch of SKIN TROUBLE? If the maddening itch of a skin I have tried has Mcd to give yon disease is wrecking your health, relief, the efficacy of this simple preventing sleep and reducing you Cuticura treatment will prove an to despair—if everything else228 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement85 1936-10-07 17 Whether it be Opera or Musical Comedy you seek, a Lissen Radio places the programmes of the world before you. Of sterling quality, and striking simplicity, the Lissen has no peer. Test one in your home, there is no obligation, and half an hour with an actual receiver will convince85 words
-
Advertisement186 1936-10-07 17 QUALITY RADIO PARTS FOR SERVIC EMEN AMATEURS Raytheon Receiving Tubes. Paper Electrolytic Condensers. Potentiometers Resistors in all wattages Tube shields Sockets Copper Bronze Aerial Wires. Doublet Aerials ready to put up. Insulators Step Up Down Transformers. Control Knobs. Switches for all purposes. Alligator Clips. Screws Nuts. Sleevings. Interference Filters. Wires186 words
-
Advertisement465 1936-10-07 17 ATTENTION PLEASE! We Make The Following Announcements With Pride: The instruments we have been distributing and specialised for the last 3 years under the If In commemoration at this change we have succeeded this year in getting through our TRADE (UQffl) MARK W| MODELS Ahead of the others uhr] which465 words
-
-
Page 17 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous978 1936-10-07 17 Malayan Listeners' Radio "HMHT sss«r ft* T >™ Signal at 11.20 p.m. Bournemouth me,U 0p m The News and A ,c^> m Close down Otv»li P«tr» ,r? V?\ A Recital °y Helen Guest UrcneSir<f (Pianoforte). TRANSMISSION 3 '20 a.m. Closedown. fto 9-20 p.m. B:g Ben. A rtecital of New r«?r978 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement521 1936-10-07 18 i DRINK J Delicious Refreshing. NGOH LENG GEE HU MEDICATED WINE ByS This is a biological preparation made from a presraji cription, the good effect of which has been proven JUIII by years of usage. This is a rare medicated wine tak ing two and a half years to mature.521 words
-
Advertisement136 1936-10-07 18 —-J, NEW BEAUTY SECRET TRANSFORMS DULL TEETH Scientific Antiseptic Dentifrice Quickly Gives Teeth Their Natural Brilliance and Whiteness If you are one of those who have Every tiny crevice where decay starts almost given up hope of ever finding is cleaned out. Every tooth surfa, m anything that will make136 words
-
-
Page 18 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1652 1936-10-07 18 m m m a 9 Wm Ji* 450 Dm News and Economic Re- RADIO COLONIALE. FRANCE Malayan Listeners ICacho (Continued from page 17) tion Hour. I Wavplencrth- TQfiS mP trpq n*94i l. 5.20 p.m. New Songs by Paul Grae- aye i en S"J- i? 1 metres 5 kcs> M nP1,652 words
-
-
428 1936-10-07 19 Tribune's Weekly Radio News Notes TALKS ABOUT SEA POWER The Empire's Arterial Routes LISTENERS to Daventry have already "heard talks describing tJw way in which the Merchant Navy and the Fishing Fleets are run. A final series of talks entitled "Sea Power" will describe how Great Britain depends for her428 words
-
Article288 1936-10-07 19 An Ancient Industry Described THE craft of gold beating is the sud- ject of a programme to be broadcast from Daventry shortly. Listeners will be taken to an old London factory where they will hear men, who from boyhood have been practising this ancient art. describe their daily288 words
-
Article443 1936-10-07 19 Beethoven Sonatas THE UNFINISHED SYMPHONY CONTINUING the series of Beethoven's pianoforte sonatas in Transmission 1, Edward Isaacs: wiil play Sonata in C minor, Op. 10, No. i and Sonata in F. Op. 10, No. 2, on Oct. 13. Isaacs was one of the first artistes to443 words
-
Article182 1936-10-07 19 Special Broadcasts In 8.8.C. Programmes rHE Central Band of His Majesty's Royal Air Force will make two contributions to the BB C. Empire programmes on Oct. 15— in Transmissions 3 and 6. The Band was formed in 1920, although there was music in the Royal Air182 words
-
Article248 1936-10-07 19 A Radio Play By A South African Some of the greatest stones in the Vrorld's literature are to be found in ihe Bible, and the plots of many of the best books and plays of to-day are merely variations on Biblical themes Miss Jonquil Antony has248 words
-
Article335 1936-10-07 19 Brooklands' Most Thrilling Event THE twelve fastest of Brooklands' racing-car drivers will line up on Saturday, October 17, for the 12-mile Mountain Championship race—the most exciting of all events held during the year at Brooklands Motorracing Track, Wcybridge, Surrey. A running commentary on t.he proceedings by335 words
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement66 1936-10-07 19 PEERLESS ER A SMI C SOAP Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable for the toilet and can be applied without '«P/fl harm to the most delicate skins. Refreshinvigorating i( is a direct aid to the -4 SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., 9 J Singapore. Knala Lumpur, Seremban, Penanjr,66 words
-
Advertisement830 1936-10-07 19 Kill Kidney Acid New Way Win Back Your Vigour mAII C Hrtr)■ n v c fair-minded physician will at once T*cainu v a VUbIUD orammd it for Its definite benefits in 7 e, i bou s ecessfu p e ript n 2? ffiSSSSSK Is Ending Kidney and Bladder Troubles acts830 words
-
-
Article, Illustration74 1936-10-07 20 On this page are three more pictures of the guests at Mr S I O Al. sagoff's tea party. 1 This tea-party group shows (from left to right) Miss Irene Ho, Mr. and Mrs. Lim Koon Teck, Mrs. C. K. Lee, Dr. Lim Eng Hae, Mr. and Mrs. Scow Poh74 words
-
Article, Illustration25 1936-10-07 20 A novel military machine seen at the Italian manoeuvres- A fenfc t carrying a metal bridge which it can quickly lay acrols serious obsS- cles.25 words
-
Article, Illustration42 1936-10-07 20 Picture taken on the occasion of the inspection of the Singapore English School Scout Troops The group includes Mr. H. R. Cheeseman (Inspector of Schools), Mr. F. C. Sands (Scout Commissioner for Malaya), Mr. Ng Sen Choy and Mr T. Prins. 142 words
-
Article, Illustration13 1936-10-07 20 A display at the Singapore Scouts' inspection.13 words
-
Article, Illustration22 1936-10-07 2022 words
-
Article, Illustration15 1936-10-07 20 A fair attendant at the St. Andrew's Fair.15 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement81 1936-10-07 20 "If your hair is becoming too thin, "Or you want a man's beard ou your chin, "As you sow, so you reap And the remedy's cheap! "For a bounteous crop" Agents:—Joseph Travers Sons, Ltd., APB-4 j MILLOT PARIS LOTION LOTION v|L. {frgl CREPE DE CHINE 5f IF I ITS FRAGRANCE81 words
-
Advertisement47 1936-10-07 20 1 add zest to pahits Joseph Travers Son*, Ltd. Singaport. I kTTm I j POWDERED MILK t PURE f9BS) SAFE I MILK [WSm MILK I I FOR MfeniniHMi FOR DRINKING OR GROWING COOKING. CHILDREN. j Obtainable at all LedAinV Provision Dealer*. DISTRIBUTORS: j L «ETZ BROS. CO.47 words
-