Malaya Tribune, 3 February 1937
1937-02-03
1
20
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section39 1937-02-03 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol XXIV. -No. 28. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday. Feb. :j, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY* FEBRUARY 3, 1937. ftveJcex^39 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement163 1937-02-03 1 1 i Read The S UN DA If; TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya I HI M lOl USES FOR VINEGAR" I B c e°* 3 DOok kt, crammed full of useful information about vinegar of interest to every modern household. It can be had for the E asking. Write in to163 words
-
Advertisement253 1937-02-03 1 1 m^mm^mm THE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Trtf The ItfORKIXG TRIBUTE It IS KLIM <sm\ M 'ia« Pure Cow's Milk s s Powdered For Safe Keeping (IBppP*] j J KLIM IS PURE COW'S MILK FROM THE WORLD'S FINEST I DAIRY SECTIONS, AND IT CAN SERVE YOU AS IT IS I253 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement875 1937-02-03 2 I tH nic he^ling J ROYAL INSTITUTE. 1937. CAMS. EXAMS. Morning, Afternoon Evening Classes. in charge of B.A. and a 8.A., L.T. Junior or Senior Cambridge $4.— specialised Coaching in any subjects to Camb. and backward students $2.— Night Practical English Classes $2. Latin $3— Tamil $2.— Apply:—lB9-A. Cecil Street,875 words
-
Advertisement662 1937-02-03 2 A Talkie Cinema Show will be conducted in aid of the LAM SIN FREE SCHOOL, Singapore, on Tuesday, 20th April, 1937. The proceeds of the show, will be contributed to the School funds. The Asst. Director of Education (Ch:) S.S. has approved and the show will be held in the662 words
-
Advertisement697 1937-02-03 2 TENDERS INVITED j TENDERS are invited for the supply of rations excluding rice and of firewood to the Po Leung Kuk, York Hill, from the Ist March, 1937, to the 28 f h February, 1938, inclusive. Particulars o f the quantities of rations and firewood to be supplied may be697 words
-
Advertisement327 1937-02-03 2 NEW Willys Singer Cars For Hire TECK HONG BROS. MOTOR MECHANICS ALOR GAJAH JASIN PHONE 375 MALACCA SUNDAYS HOLIDAYS EXCEPTED IN IM < I S And GET SLENDER be sure S The Natural Way I.ION i»m and J i i i SLIM TO HEAITII WAUTY > l£ I Wm Lib*327 words
-
Advertisement90 1937-02-03 2 FINEST SELECTION of THE LATEST 1937 MODELS IN CLOCKS WATCHES \N BE VIEWED AT 429, North Bridge Road (Near Middle Koad) P.S m New Arrival IViif^llilLlillliliM'riVifi For happy Chinese New Year j 1 try GARDEN FIREWORKS THE OKAZAKI F.W. CO 580, Serangoon Road, Singapore. "YOUI PAY TO LOOK NICT Price90 words
-
-
557 1937-02-03 3 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES THE TRAINING OF SEAMEN Necessary In Promotion Of Safety At Sea TRAINING of seamen as a necessary 1 step in the promotion of safety at sea was urged by Captain Paul C. Grening, r.n an address delivered before the marine section of the National Safety Council in557 words
-
Article194 1937-02-03 3 Japan's 5-Year Subsidy Project Tokyo. JAPANESE tramp ships will no longer be discriminated against as comparea with merchant men running on regular services, under a five-year subsidy project that th e Ministry of Communications proposes to inaugurate in April. A fund of Yen 11,650,000 will be set aside194 words
-
Article12 1937-02-03 3 The Italian Government's Oil Board has ordered from the naval f^gjj improvements.12 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement384 1937-02-03 3 STEAMER SAILINGS f and SRiTISH INDIA 111» (j S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1937. IE IN 6.500 Feb. 12 NAIDERA 16.000 Feb. 12 IANCHI 17,000 Feb. 26 CATHAY 15,000 Mar. 12 6,070 Mar. 13 NA 17,000 Mar. 26 17,000 Apr. 9 SOMALI 6,800 Apr. S LPTNDI 17.000384 words
-
Advertisement609 1937-02-03 3 M. B. K. |"kokusai line J (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) J (Incorporated In Japan) For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama) Due Due Sailing Due i Pcnang Spore Spore via New York J mis KOMAKI MAR IT Feb 23 Feb. 26 Mar. 1 Keelung Apr. 13 S m.s. KURAMA MARU609 words
-
Advertisement491 1937-02-03 3 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath. Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. 1937 From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng JUTLANDIA 23-2 23-2 24-2 26-2 MEONIA 16-3 16-3 17-3 19-3 ERRIA 30-3 30-3 31-3 2-4491 words
-
Advertisement532 1937-02-03 3 STEAMER SAILING** NORDDEUTSCHER TScA LLOYD (Incorporated In 1 Germany). The undernoted are the Company* intended fixtures:— OUTWARD TOR MANILA, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA JAPAN Due Spore. 1937. s.s. "GNEISENAU" omits North China Feb. 5 s.s. "ISAR" Mar. 2 s.s. "SCHARNHORST" omits North China Mar. 5 s.s. "LAHN" omits Hongkong, Shanghai532 words
-
-
Article432 1937-02-03 4 LONDOX COMMODITIES ioun London, Feb. 2. Last Price To-Day Change Tone Quiet Idie s P ot Buyers. 10 516 ljl6 Sellers. 10 7 16 10 5 16 8 March. Buyers. 10 516 10» 4 —116 Sellers. 13 7 16 10 5 16 s Apr.jJune Buyers. 105 16432 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement741 1937-02-03 4 .g. Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j j flncorporated in the Straits Settlements). Successors to i i The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, I i ihe Ho Hong Bank Limited and S I The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. I CAPITAL" Authorised $40,000,000.00 I** ued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. I HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING,741 words
-
Advertisement73 1937-02-03 4 Okasa A boon and good is======|=j news to Pliesfx&Jljtttifr' sufferers. Our wonderful herbal iOL gj| medicines miruculjgygj ousl y st °P bleeding srid piercing pain of torturing piles r j? sooner. Complete F Charges moderate. cure in 8 days. No F H. MANN- relapse afterwards. I-*- —«J Guaranteed Consul: personally73 words
-
Advertisement21 1937-02-03 4 SOI 111 IIItITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand) i:»<abfi«li4>«l 1«72 W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel 5'J26. 2. Finlavson Green.21 words
-
Advertisement148 1937-02-03 4 7 Now I Have QVer! I use Palmolive not only for face beauty, but also to keep my whole body fresh, soft, smooth! Palmolive is made with precious olive and palm oils. 20,000 beauty experts advise these easy treatments: Morning and night massage I Take this beauty shampoo every Palmolive's148 words
-
-
Article1593 1937-02-03 5 ]m cd by Fraser and Co. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Stock Brokers MINING Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Singapore, Feb. 3, 10 a.m. Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* f d 0 X c Fraser Co. LyeJl Evatt tat Tin 4 9 5 3xd 5- 5 6cd lun Kumbang1,593 words
-
Article347 1937-02-03 5 'From Our Financial Correspondent, Singapore, Wednesday morning. RUBBER Singapore: ;Js'ji cts.. up f v ct. -Viarket Tone: Steady Quiet. London: 105]16d., down 1 I6d .Market Tone: Quiet. New York: 20" a cts., down (v> et .Market Tone: Quiet. Although there is no improvement in the American strike347 words
-
Article211 1937-02-03 5 Daily Report Of Mr. Julian Israel Tin: London up 50s. and 50.5. New York up s B Rubber: London down 1 16 idle and New York down 1 16 quiet. Locally about 3.~ 3 r 1 unchanged). Mining.—Raubs $7.05- $7.20. Tin hares are still very dull despite211 words
-
Article173 1937-02-03 5 SELLING Singapore, Feb. 3 London T.T. 1 4 116 london demand A '{r London 4 months' sight Lyons demand "Jy Hamburg demand A New York demand a 'tb Montreal demand Batavia demand Samarang demand jim/2 Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands 154% Madras and Colombo demand 154% Hongkong demand $100—Strs.173 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement410 1937-02-03 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Monday Morning. ;vpryr- Total lor Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex. Div. year Payable Date to date TIN. Ampat Tin 2» 2 Int. Feb. 2 To Feb. 3 Feb. 2 20% Hitam 5% Int. Jan. 28 To Feb. 3 Jan. 29 10% K.410 words
-
-
Article225 1937-02-03 6 STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES m/v m v TO-DAY for per date and timjs Eastern z,8 Southern z and Western Charon Feb. 3 10 a.m. New Zealand z Charon 3 10 a m G. Britain, Europe, Egypt and Ceylon (Parcels only) Menestheus Feb. 3 noon Djambi and K. Toengkal Togian225 words
-
Article92 1937-02-03 6 Medan. Jaskl, Amsterdam? and London?: Netherlands, closing. 12 45 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Austtalia. New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas, closing 7 p.m to-morrow. Penang. Siam. Burma, India Iraa. Palestine. Egypt. E. and S. Africa. Great Britain. Ireland. Europe,92 words
-
Article93 1937-02-03 6 Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air «Netherlands) to-day. De liveries of boxholder.s' letters only at ?.30 p.m. and general delivery of letters and parcels at 405 p.m. on the same day. Mails expected from China by Bangalore due at Singapore to-day. Mails expected from Europe 'London mailsi93 words
-
Article29 1937-02-03 6 The s.s. Larut for Dungun &c. Mails oreviously announced as closing at 2 p.m. on Feb. 3 will now close at 4 pin On the same day.29 words
-
Article33 1937-02-03 6 Notice: Mails for Hongkong untitled originally advertised for despatch by s.s Achilles closing at 2 p.m. on Feb. 3 will now be despatched by s.s. Anhui closine at 2 p.m. on Feb. 4.33 words
-
Article136 1937-02-03 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. FEB. 3 Rotary Club Tiffin, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Address by District Governor Mr. W. Allan Eley. The Hon. Capt. N. M. Ha.shim, 1.5.0.. will read a paper on "A University for Malaya," Victoria Memorial Hall. 5 p.m. Presentation of "The Ghost136 words
-
Article14 1937-02-03 6 United Malacca —53,550 lb Ayer M01ck—7.371 lb. Bukit Katil —18,392 lb.14 words
-
Article66 1937-02-03 6 Arrivals and departures by Imperial ana yantas pianes vere as lollop Arrived by the Adelaide: AT. <j Greaves and Mr. Barrett, from BruLar.t. Left by the Atalanta: Mr. G. Greaves, for London: Mr. A. E. Hughes, tor p<nang. Ariived by the Aurora: Mr. K u. Boalt. irom66 words
-
Article54 1937-02-03 6 The following passengers are anivtpg in Singapore by the Yasukuni Mar.: v.'iiich is ou e her? from Europe on Feb 18 Mrs. L. G. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. h R Koek. Mrs I. Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Reeve. Miss G D Reeve. Miss W. Reeve. Miss54 words
-
Article73 1937-02-03 6 Singapore, Tuesday. The following are passengers by the Lalandia which left Singapore for Europe yesterday. Capt. Suan Yongyuen. Mr. and Mrs W. L. Cowley, Mr. and Mis. J. C. Muschtei. Miss J. Muscnter Miss Y. Muschter, Mrs J. Cornet de Groot, Miss D. E. McCombie. Mr. J.73 words
-
Article201 1937-02-03 6 Work In Progress At Tanjong Rhu The Master Attendant in a marine notice says that, until further notice, the boundaries marking the approach channel and seaplane anchorage of the Singapore Civil Aerodrome at the western end of Tanjong Rhu are now in the course of construction and201 words
-
Article357 1937-02-03 6 Ramakrishna Mission Function Singapore. Tuesday. THE Ramakrishna Mission celebrated the seventy-fifth Eirthday Anniversary of Srimat Swami Vivekananda at the Mission premises in Norris Roa The day was commemorated by tne opening of the Saradamani Girls School by Mr. H. R Cheeseman. Swami Bhaswarananda in welcoming Mr.357 words
-
Article62 1937-02-03 6 Reuter. "Certain Difficulties" Revealed London, I eb. 2. DEALINGS in London rubae; have been gieatly handicapped since tumour started two days aeo that the settlement had revealed certain difficulties. Hopes that eeefeertei clTcits win succeed in overcoming tfce trouble have now been abandoned and an announcement is expectedReuter. - 62 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement589 1937-02-03 6 <r ~m MALAYA'J 5 PREMIER HOTEL 4 To-night j v Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. S i Dinner and Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight i J SPECIAL PROGRAMME LAST 2 NIGHTS j i EULA HOFF AND 808 BURNETT j l One of America's Foremost Dance Teams 1 FEATURING MISS589 words
-
Advertisement228 1937-02-03 6 NIC NTS Of Er H ACONY iV^vjS caused by r^ INDIGESTION Read this wcman's aeeoum of h< rid h€lself of acute Indigestion I have found great relief in 1 Digestif Rennte Pastilles. I think ;> tried everything for indigestion really and truly been in agon: have tried to eat a228 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous174 1937-02-03 6 CLUB DIARY [There are mnnerons C7ubs end members of which arc readers cf the "Malaya Tribune:' This Diary is P r O vided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping U up-to-date and complete. Happening, of general interest will still be included in the. "Diaiy of Events."174 words
-
-
Article1412 1937-02-03 7 LEAGUE TRAFFIC IN WOMEN IMPORTANT MEETING AT BANDOENG Singapore, Tuesday. ygE inference of Central Authori- lies in Eastern Countries, as the outline of the investigations carried „n iv 1930-31 by the League s Commission of Enquiry into Traffic in fftonen and Children in the East, open til to-day at Bandoeng.1,412 words
-
Article19 1937-02-03 7 Reuter. Batavia. Feb. 2. Mr s. Muker jee has been elected Vice-President of the League Conference. —ReuterReuter. - 19 words
-
Article42 1937-02-03 7 Reuter Wireless. Royal Commission Returns Home London, Jan. 30. The Royal Commission on Palestine has retarned to London. Lord Peel told Reuter he could not when the report might be expected. rnmmission had examined a huge bundred witnesses tf-euter wireies*.Reuter Wireless. - 42 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement19 1937-02-03 7 i I j j<w vs3& m IT PAYS ADVERTISERS j To Use The j TRIBUNE GROUP i j [j19 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement275 1937-02-03 8 ImmW m\. Mascot's thrilUne^_serial \l ft wk. Last Three Shows To-day 3 15 615—915 I 1 that will keep you on the edge of your suspense FRAXKIE DARRO and RIX— EMPIRE TALKIE 7 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9 p.m A Special Double Universal Action Feature Programme RICARDO CORTEZ in POSTAL IXSPEC rOK275 words
-
Advertisement220 1937-02-03 8 I LAST NIGHT'S PACKED HOUSES THRILLED! Never before has such COLOL R been seen!! j I X 3 SHOWS TO-DAY j t For the first time filmed in Beautiful Technicolour in United Artists 1 Great Desert Adventure— J "The Garden Of Allah 1 y j j Raiding Sheiks of the220 words
-
Advertisement281 1937-02-03 8 I EDNA FERBER'S FAMOUS BOOK N i AN OUTSTANDING SCREEN j ACHIEVEMENT! I PAVILION Never... as long as you live... v, you see such mighty entertainmer.. Sweeping in scope, magnificent in j story stir your heart! NeVe n portrayal, Edna Ferber's epic of Amer- such powerful drarr.a surge tl ica's281 words
-
-
Article, Illustration10 1937-02-03 9 Eula and Bob. star artistes now perlorminF at l!nlllc> Nc»lel10 words
-
Article159 1937-02-03 9 Production Of "Judas Maccabeus THE Singapore Musical Society will shortly begin rehearsals for the production of "Judas Maccabeus." Many newcomers to Singapore may wish to join the Society and all lingers ;:nd players of stringed instruments will be welcome. The subscription is $2 a year, or $5 including159 words
-
205 1937-02-03 9 Hayashi As Premier Reuter. Tokyo, Feb. 3. QENERAL Hayashi went to the Palace to-day to submit a Cabinet list to the Throne, including. Foreign (pro tern) and Education Ministries, General Hayashi; Finance and Overseas Ministries. General Yuki; Agriculture and Communications Ministries, Messrs. Tatsuncsuk eReuter. - 205 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement310 1937-02-03 9 Vou do need an effective easy, econo- I mical m «uth wash and throat gargle, t0 kee P your mouth and threat Tree r ernis and your breath sweet and IflfffipH i ]iMm':l tlean< Astring sol wi H do all of II 111 J l!leSe thinffS and more U»a con--1310 words
-
Advertisement134 1937-02-03 9 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS No. 9, Chulia Street, Thone No. 7755. General Auctioneers, Commission Agents, Etc., Etc. The Organisation For Prompt, Courteous And Efficient Service. Singapore Municipality TENDERS TENDERS are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars, see Municipal Tender Room Date of closing. Supply of Sulphate of134 words
-
Advertisement828 1937-02-03 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATION WANTED. Experienced Lady Hairdresser seeks I«csition. Please write "HAIRDRESSER' c o Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE—Fiat 514 excellent condition, paint new, price $350. Phone 7.K5. Chua Sai Kow. SINGAPORE BOY SCOUTS LOCAL ASSOCIATION The Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held at Headquarters., buffalo Road, on828 words
-
-
Article671 1937-02-03 10 MONTH ago we published a article in which facts and figures regarding the circulation of the Tribune group of newspapers were plainly set f. r;h. They were the figures verified and vouched for by Messrs. Derrick and Co.. chartered accountants, and the tale they told of rapid671 words
-
Article321 1937-02-03 10 Monday. Jan '15. Tr the morning H:s Excellency and T Thomas visited BlankanMan ana -te'rwards had luncheon with Lt.-Co,. and Mrs. A. D. MacPhmon. Tuesday, Jan. 26 InNhe meaning H.s Excellency and Lady Thomas ves:;ed the Air Base at and afterword had luncheon with Air Commodore and Mrs.321 words
-
Article56 1937-02-03 10 London. Feb. 2. New green and blue uniforms will be issued to the troops of the Regular and Territorial armies takine nart In the Coronation narade in London. In making this announcement at Commons question time the War Secretary said no decision had been reached regarding general distribution56 words
-
Article26 1937-02-03 10 A cable has been received stating that Mr. Jee Ah Chian. of SingaDore has passed the final examination of the Lender. A:io:iitic r zi C-rtined Accoun-26 words
-
257 1937-02-03 10 NOTES COMMENTS The R.A.F. Fatalitu 'THE people of Singapore learnt with the greatest regret that a flying boat bad crashed during the manoeuvres at present in progress, with the result that an officer of the Royal Air Force lost his life. Anxiety was increased by the fact that the first257 words
-
Article204 1937-02-03 10 THE committee of the Singapore Ratepayers Association appears to have taken the place of the committee ot the S.S A. in the matter of providing comment and criticism on Municipal affairs. The minutes of the last meeting, just published, contain reference to several questions, and in all cases204 words
-
Article114 1937-02-03 10 THE committee also expre the question of Corr.rr.i H of service, sating thrl the the Governor's ncrnir.ces mo ex.end beyond perioc oi tive years. We have discussed tbtl number o! occasions md r.y Ed the view, which is lent rally held as well not to have any hard114 words
-
Article145 1937-02-03 10 ANOTHER matter disc I ws advertisements on waHl Hen the committee decided that "walls wits verlisements -subject to tne a-: approved by trie Commissioner: M not disfigure the town and would tainly give a appearance tliac large number of wails 'badly In need d a whitewash* without145 words
-
Article352 1937-02-03 10 "Looker On - By "Looker On" JAMAICA: Kingston and other towrs were decorated with flags and there was a salute of 21 runs.—Evening Paper. This Te-t Match enthusiasm seems :o be catching. Country House for Sale. Four reception, 12 bedrooms, billiards' room, 2 acres and artificial lake with central352 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement183 1937-02-03 10 .J. I "follow j THE LEAD" PRICE j 1 $3»35 j I CRDERINC PD, PER BOTTLE I Peter j Including Duty] v i THE PERFECTLY DISTILLED. I AND BLEHDEO OLD "SCOTCH ROBINSON CO., LTD. j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. I [littler HANDBAGS| ALL THE NEWEST AND LATEST DESIGNS j j JUST183 words
-
Advertisement46 1937-02-03 10 Eye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO„ Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. j LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. I I R. A. Thompson D 0 Sc. Ophthalralst Dr. of Ocular Science. railways < iiimm: NEW YEAR FEB. 11th and 12th (heap Tirket* FROM All Stations SEE POSTERS46 words
-
-
660 1937-02-03 11 ORDERED TO EVACUATE STREETS CLEARED AT POINT OF BAYONET Reuter. THOUGH a settlement in the shipping strike in America has been, reached, and strikers are voting in favour of it, the situation in the motor works dispute is very grave. StrikersReuter. - 660 words
-
Article, Illustration29 1937-02-03 11 This picture, just received from Midi id. shows a building in the Calle de los Madrazo terribly marked by explosives from aerial bombs. «Planet News i.29 words
-
Article794 1937-02-03 11 REACTION TO HITLER S SPEECH Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Jan. 3J. THE Reichstag opened at mid-day and further extended Hitler's powers for four years and re-elected General Goering as President of the Reichstag. The customary roars of applause greeted Hitler, particular the pointed utterances in the early partReuter Wireless. - 794 words
-
Article47 1937-02-03 11 £10 Millions Up On 1936 London. Tel). 1. EXCHEQUER returns shoA that lata] ordinary revenue amounts to £565,174,741, compared with 1*556,566,5.38 at the corresponding date last year. Total ordinary expenditure i> t612.786,995. compared wi h 1616.825,518 at the corresponding date of 19.36,—British Official Wireless.47 words
-
Article32 1937-02-03 11 Reuter. Bareelcnj Feb. 2 h number of Rattans have been arrested following the discovery ol an alleged vast spy plot, according to ar. announcement by the OoniniissaryGeneral.—lnvestigations are contir.uir.£. —Beater.Reuter. - 32 words
-
223 1937-02-03 11 Legislation Unnecessary London, Feb. 2. WHE bill making provision for a regency in the oven f of tVi Sovereign being on accession under the age of eighteen, or be'ng Intel incapacitated by illness or aba ir. vcrseas from the performing of Royal functions,223 words
-
Article73 1937-02-03 11 R A.F. Officer Forced To Return London, Feb. 2. Flying officer Llewellyn, who left Croydon thio morning on an attempt. to set up a new England-Cape Town record in a Pcrciva! Vega Gull machine, r.bandoned the flight- at Mmcilles on account of adverse weat'iT "f por73 words
-
Article30 1937-02-03 11 London. Feb. 1. The premier of Afghanistan. Sardar loru mmcd Hashim Khan, was the guest n th. Prime Minister to lunch hi 10 gowning Street to-day.—British Official wireless.30 words
-
159 1937-02-03 11 DURING WAR Reuter Wireless. Valencia, Feb. 2. THE remnant of the Spanish Cortes has passed a resolution unaniaiously granting to the Cabinet of Seror Cahal'ero, the veteran Leftist lcad?r. dictatorial powers to prose011?» the war and suspending the sittings of *he CortesReuter Wireless. - 159 words
-
113 1937-02-03 11 Progress In Britain London, Feb. Z. gIR Enoch Hill, president of the Halifax Building Society, stated yesterday that of 3,000,000 houses built in this country since the Armistice approximately 2,*****0 hid been bought through building societies. More than 1,000.000 British citizens, he Maid, were113 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement10 1937-02-03 11 serlno5 e rIno brandy The Spirit of Good Cheer I10 words
-
Advertisement42 1937-02-03 11 Accurate Ocular Lamination With Modern Instruments to riiagnoso Your Eye Trouble. With Scientific Glasses to meet Your Demand. Our Service! Your Satisfaction! vet you pay less than elsewhere C. S. Chon*. Opt. D. (U.S.A.) THF BERLIN OPTICAL CO--142, South Bridge R4-, Singapore.42 words
-
Advertisement62 1937-02-03 11 H.M.V. Refrigerators cost no more than other Ntaket» in "HIS MASTfKS VOCE" 1 1 spite of the advantages trey offer. Each machine is guaraneed for four years by a Company established in the East for more than Sixty years. lon can buy an H. M.V. REFRIGERATOR L with confidence. S.62 words
-
-
115 1937-02-03 12 COAST DEFENDERS REPEL LANDING PARTIES a FOUR hours battle in the harbour of Singapore and off the Changi coast marked the third stage of the combined manoeuvres last night, when a double attack by naval units and landing parties115 words
-
Article1004 1937-02-03 12 Singapore, Wednesday. /X)AST batteries of Singapore, at Blakan Mati and Changi, and naval units attached to the defence, were engaged in heavy actions last night to repel attempts by advance naval units of the Blueland forces to effect landings on the west side of Keppel Harbour1,004 words
-
Article96 1937-02-03 12 JT is learnt that the officer who lost his life in the crash of a Singapore 111 flying boat yesterday was Pilot Officer Robert Douglas Blair, and he was 22 years of age. The funeral will take place at Bidadari Cemetery at 5 p.m. to-day. The body96 words
-
Article25 1937-02-03 12 1 HEAVY attack on the "Blueland" aircraft-carrier was launched at 11.40 this morning and is expected to reach the objective at 1 p.m.25 words
-
Article89 1937-02-03 12 SIX YEARS SLUMP ENDED London, Feb. 2. pEBRUARY has started well for the Clyde shipyards with the announcement of three new contracts. Denny Brothers of Dumbarton have been commissioned to build two *****--ton cargo liners for the Henderson Line of Glasgow and the Nourse Line have instructed89 words
-
Article297 1937-02-03 12 Awards In The Honours List THE following Naval awards appeared in the Honours List as published in the London Times of Feb. 1: Personal Naval Aides-de-camp to The Kin*.—Captain H.R.H. Duke of Kent; The Lord Louis MountL>u.tt€n. K.C.B. (Military Division).—Vice Admiral F. L. Tottenham. C.B. (Military Division).—Rear Admirals297 words
-
Article87 1937-02-03 12 Well-Known Rugby Player Married The marriage took place before Mr. W G. Reeves, Registrar of Maniagcs. in the Singapore Registry on Tuesday, of *Mr. Richard Frederick Cyprian Markham. Assistant Inspector ot Schools, Singapore, and Mrs. Bridge: de Heriz-Smuh of Johannesburg, South Africa, daughter of Mr. Frederick John Chapman87 words
-
314 1937-02-03 12 Technicolour Version gINCERE emotional acting, free from melodrama, is the feature of the technicolour film version of "The Garden of Allah," now showing at the Capitol. This immemorial story of the conflict between spiritual and worldly influences, worked" out in the314 words
-
Article87 1937-02-03 12 Chinese Falls From Tanker Singapore. Wednesday. ON being called to Jardin Stepj yesterday afternoon the ambulance dresser had to render first aid to a Chinese who was drenched and in a state of collapse. It appears he was a railor attached to the crew of87 words
-
854 1937-02-03 12 FRASER CO. 's SHARE MARKET REPORT TIN PRICES A SHADE EASIER p>RASER and Co.'s weekly report on the share market, dated Feb. 2-. states: During the past week several factors have contributed to produce what appeared to be a rather uneasy frame of mind in financial circles at home and854 words
-
Article167 1937-02-03 12 Tragedy Of Malacca Volunteers Leader {From Our Own Correspondent.' Malacca, Feb. 3. THE whole of Malacca is shocked at the news of the sudden death under tragic circumstances of Sergeant Major T. A. Cusack, M.8.E., of Malacca Volunteer Corps, yesterday evening. His body was found in a167 words
-
Article61 1937-02-03 12 Singapore. Wednesday. A letter addressed to the Coroner wa left by a young Straits-born Chinese who died in his home in Bukit Th" h Road yesterday afternoon. An empty bottle of lysol was found in the roon The ambulance was called but ue died before its arrival.61 words
-
Article65 1937-02-03 12 The next lectures in the leaders ccurse in connection with the C? thole Action will be held at the Mercantile institute on Saturday, beginning at d p.m. The subjets w'll be tJSP!SfiS**i, Tneorie op the Evolution of the Universe. 1. Evolutionism Pantheism. 3 Creation. By the Rev A.65 words
-
Article162 1937-02-03 12 To Give Demonstration il Singapore I 0 An hour packed with t hi ills is toS piven free to the residents of Singapo" on Friday Feb. 12 and on Sunday. Ff 14 The men who will provide tte are the world famous Chrysler He. Drivers". They will demonstrate162 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement13 1937-02-03 12 SOLE AGENTS: McALISTER CO.. LTD (Incorporated in S. S.). w p c 2913 words
-
Advertisement18 1937-02-03 12 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED, China Buildup, rhulia S«W* 'PHONE 5808. SINGAI* FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSU**!**18 words
-
-
Article211 1937-02-03 13 New Legislation REDUCED HOURS FOR YOUNGSTERS London, Feb. 2. pHE Government's Factories Bill issued to-day consists of 14 Is and a total of 152 clauses. Various distinctions which exist the present law between factories 1 workshops and between textile nil non-textile factories are abolish d and only211 words
-
Article41 1937-02-03 13 At Victoria Theatre From Mar. 9 The Gonzalez Italian Opera Company h due to open its season at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, on Mar. 9. The company is 5G strong, including orchestra, and has extensive repertoire of famous operas.41 words
-
Article208 1937-02-03 13 Programme Of Friday's Me-eting TICKETS covering all the available seating accommodation in the Memorial ball tor General Evaiigu.ne Bootn's lecture on Friday mining have now been issued. The organisers would be obliged if any people who find they are unable to use the tickets issued to them208 words
-
Article97 1937-02-03 13 Thriving Industry In U.K. London, Feb. 3. FE progress of the British spectacle lense industry was commented on by the Health Minister this afternoon In opening an exhibition of opthalmic goods in London. Improved types of lenses had been introduced by British manufacturers and the output had so97 words
-
Article22 1937-02-03 13 Mr. I. A. Daniel of the staff of Storch Bros. Ltd.. Ipoh branch, has been transferred to th? Kuala Lumpur head office.22 words
-
51 1937-02-03 13 The Tribune has drawn attention to the need of gas-mask* for the civilian population of Singapore. The present mimic war emphasises that need. Here Is shown a civilian In London wearing the new gas-mask which is being made in millions lor the civilian population In Britain and distiibuted to municipal51 words
-
Article128 1937-02-03 13 Reuter Wireless. Resumes His Regular Audiences Vatican City, Feb. I. THE Pope spent a fairly restful night and his general condition this morning; remained unchanged. Proof that the Pope is really better is the fact that he has reverted to holding regular audiences though fewc- than was formerlyReuter Wireless. - 128 words
-
371 1937-02-03 13 Questions On F.M.S. Electricity Board NEW MEMBERS 'From Our Own Reporter) K.L., Wednesday. THERE was a full attendance of members at the meeting of the Federal Council this morning, when several took the oath, and were admitted, these being Mr. S. W. Jones371 words
-
Article277 1937-02-03 13 List Of Questions And Answers QUESTIONS regarding the meetings aivl functions of the Electricity Board in the F.M.S. were asked by Mr. W. G. C. Blunn at the meeting cf the Feder?! Council this morning. Mr. Blunn asked: With reference to the Electrical Board appointed undei section 3277 words
-
Article169 1937-02-03 13 Singapore. Tuesday. JOHNSON Williams of the Inniskilling J Fusilier*, who pleaded, guilty last Saturday to a Charge or commit.ing mischief by breaking a show window of a florist's shop in Stanford Road, came up for sentence to-day, before Mr. W. G. Reeves, the third magistrate. Court169 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement48 1937-02-03 13 DRIVE THE WINNER That Beat Them All! Own and Drive the Graham SUPERCHARGER the only American O-cylinder Supercharged car among other Graham cars We have a custom-built Graham Supercharger in our showroom and would welcome any request for demonstration and trial drive. LEE MOTORS. „«.„2. Or.*ard Road. ~N«APOKK.48 words
-
Advertisement135 1937-02-03 13 SWETTEN ii m H|JH unmix*. |l m M TOTTED H Ii 111 THERE ARE LOTS OF HAM* ALL OVER THE WORLD BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE "PINEAPPLE" HAM A Choice And Specially Cured Brand Absolutely Dependable BAKED, BOILED, GRILLED OR FRIED, IT MAKES A PALATABLE DISH _J 1 I ||||g^ggg|j||135 words
-
-
Article, Illustration139 1937-02-03 14 341 FOR 4 YESTERDAY BRADMAN'S COMPLETE MASTERY OVER ENGLISH BOWLING partnerships of over 100, in both of which Bradman figured, enabled Australia to finish up yesterday's play in the Adelaide Test, in the sound position of 341 runs for139 words
-
Article812 1937-02-03 14 Adelaide. Feb. 2. i THF.RE were 25.000 people present on the resumption of the Test to-day. The weather was sunny though cool, and the wkket v. as wearing. There Ls a patih on the leg side at one end. and seems likely to be dangerous in the fourth innings. Brown812 words
-
Article293 1937-02-03 14 Colony Hockey XI (BY FORWARD) THERE has been some reenunt. it s undeistood, over the selection of the Colony hock«y eleven to meet th? F.M.S. in the annual match which will be played in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Feb. 27. Malacca and Penanu sent in tlur.293 words
-
Article145 1937-02-03 14 Uiv. 3 Champions Ix)se To P.O. XI FAST and exciting football was served up last evening when the Post Office Club Football XI defeated the M.P.H. 'last year's Third Division champions.' by three goals to one at Serangoon. The Post Office XI played with much better understanding, and145 words
-
Article63 1937-02-03 14 Scores in the Johore Rifle Club January competitions: Nett Cup: Capt. H. E. Pike R. E. 21 plus 33 -=93 (1st); Ng Thia n Coe 31 plus 30 plus 30 =91 2nd Handicap Cup: Arjan Singh Lcopl 1085 < Johore Police 74 plus 21. Bgs =85. 85563 words
-
Article103 1937-02-03 14 Japan To Meet U.S. Reuter. London. Feb. 2. THE following is the result of the draw for the First Round of the Davis Cap competition. EUROPEAN ZONE Belgium v Hungary: Switzerland v. Ireland: S. Africa v The Netherlands: China v New Zealand The following teams are matchedReuter. - 103 words
-
Article113 1937-02-03 14 The Singapore Golf Club Ladies' Gold Medal competition will be played on Monday. Feb. 15, simultaneously with the L. G. U. competition. The following are qualified to compete:— Mrs. G. V. Allen. Mrs. A. M. Pearson. Miss E. Brooke. Mrs. J. Moncur, Mrs. W. Fldred, Mrs. W. Shedden,113 words
-
Article30 1937-02-03 14 The Girls' Sports Club netball season commences on Monday next at 5.20 p.m Netball practices will be held every Monoav and members are requested to turn up for these practices.30 words
-
52 1937-02-03 14 The Singapore Amateur Football Association Business Houses' League begins on Monday next, with three matches. Tl-- League will run until the middle of and matches are played on weekCays at the Anson Road Stadium. Harbour Board ground. V.M.C A. ground and Fraser and Neave52 words
-
Article184 1937-02-03 14 422 FOR 6 AT LUNCH Adelaide, Feb. 3. DLAY was resumed this morning in the fourth Test, with the overnight scores at: Australia 1st Inns 288 England 1st Inns 330 Australia 2nd Inns 341 for 4 Biadman (174) and Gregory were the overnight not outs. The weather was184 words
-
Article72 1937-02-03 14 State Team To Meet Perak Seremban, Tuesday. AT a meeting of the Selection Committee cf the Negri Sembilan Hockey Association held at the N. S. Club this evening, (he following were selected to represent the State against Perak it Kuaia Lumpur c|i Sunday:— A. Emmanuel: James. Dr. G.72 words
-
Article41 1937-02-03 14 Reuter. London. Feb 2 In their First Division League fixture :o-day. Grimsby and Lirmingham dre«? one goal each. SCOTTISH CUP Alloa lost to Hibernian by two goal to five in the first tound of the Si Urn Cup —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement59 1937-02-03 14 s I j J sii(> doesn't push her plate away when her porridge is hardly touched. She eats it and asks for more. Add "MILKMAID" j S j MILK to porridge and puddings and small appetites and small people begin to grow. J I i i I MILKMAID gjlg I59 words
-
-
Article, Illustration150 1937-02-03 15 Presents BIG FIGHTS IN ONE NIGHT FRIDAY, FEB. STH. \t The New-World Arena. < „mm«lncing Sharp at 9 p.m. th 1 boats win be between Jack Devlin conqueror of Kid Aniat and AI LA.C. Blood of the R.A.F. meets *«»mj Koland. Gnr. Elias meets Dollah. v| forces in150 words
-
676 1937-02-03 15 BIG SUCCESS Choon Leong Beaten In Three Sets Singapore, Wednesday. U. KAMIS, the youthful Malay 11 player and champion of the V.M.C.A., added to his laurels yesterday when he beat the Chinese champion, Chua Choon Leong, at Farrer Hark in the final tf676 words
-
733 1937-02-03 15 Y.W.C.A. BEATEN BY THREE NIL Singapore. Wednesday. IN a fast and interesting game of hockey played on the G.S.C. ground yesterday, tne Girls Sports Cluo beat the Y.W.C.A. by three goals to nil. The game was not as one733 words
-
Article494 1937-02-03 15 Opening Trial Of The Season Singapore. Wednesday THE S.C.C. opened their soccer season on the padang yesterday, when tney held a tiial match betwesn '.wo team* lepresenting Colours and Whites, preparatory to selecting the team to nr et the Malay Regiment on Saturday. The game494 words
-
Article128 1937-02-03 15 (By "Winning Post") RACING starts at 2.30 this afternoon for the second day of the Perak Spring Meeting when a card of einht events wiU be worked oil. The first Double Tote is on races 4 and 5. and the second Double Tote 011 races 7128 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement37 1937-02-03 15 ''0 VIRGIN FACE POWDER Far excels other powders as a beautifier and healer and can be used wet or dry. Obtainable in three shades at all good stores. Agents: CHENG HENG CO., 205 SOITII BRIDGE RD., SPORE37 words
-
Advertisement223 1937-02-03 15 FRANK BRYAN'S FAMOUS CRICKET GEAR Obtainable from all /jflC\ '"l ,utitb,f *P° rts dealers AMALOJATER; A%A C INCH SU 84 BRAS BASAN ROAD SINOAPORt i i j .v L„_ THE COMPaW ON THE SPOT I W P S 21 >S-Ar■■ *fe,,> t Thĕr^Healml^M^ "-pin Aero—^r^p^— J &CO.. Showroom 83, Bras223 words
-
-
Page 15 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous27 1937-02-03 15 THE TIDES TO-DAY2.55 a.m., 8 ft. 8 ins.; 3.30 p.m., 7 ft. 3 ins. TO-MORROW: —3.32 a.m.. ft ft. 6 ins.. 4.34 p.m.. 6 ft. 7 ins.27 words
-
-
Article323 1937-02-03 16 Preliminary Hearing In Singapore Singapore. Tuesda\ MR. C. J. F. £ss. the Fifth Magistrate, recorded further evidence to-day. in connection with the triple murder that occurred on board the K.P.M vessel. Thedeus. whilst the vessel #as lying at anchor off the Teluk Aver Basin, on the323 words
-
Article76 1937-02-03 16 Flying To Egypt With His Wife Reuter Wireless. London. Feb. 1. COLONEL Lindberg. who now lives quietly in Kent, left Lympne this morning on a flight to Egypt, piloting his own machine. It transpires that Lindberg is accompanied by his wife They have not been heard of sinceReuter Wireless. - 76 words
-
Article179 1937-02-03 16 Suiyuan Invasion Plot Disclosed TO WITHDRAW Shanghai, Feu. *i. IT is revealed that the Centra! Government has promised 51.900C00 to the rebels as withdrawal expenses. Gen. Liv Shi discussed with Generals Mi Chun Lin and Shie Ho yesterday afternoon on questions regal ding the continued payment179 words
-
Article117 1937-02-03 16 Young Malay Supervisee's Lapse 'Frovi Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Feb. L A YOUNG Malay police supervisee named -\hmad bin Jalil. who was escorted to the Central Police Station. Johore Bahru. when released from prison on Jan. 11 was produced before Inche Ibrahim bin Ismail (Third Magistrate*117 words
-
Article580 1937-02-03 16 Another Storage :i s < Against Dealer (From Our Oic.i Correspond Johore B.ihru. Feb i AS the result of a seizure by -h J hore Bahru Custotos of a <1, tity of lubber in a store hcu.se 1 ihe Mukim of Plentong. Johore Bah; Chinese580 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement161 1937-02-03 16 mummy knows how good 'Ovaltine' is for him. DeliclOt* IYIIJ ious ovaltine not onl y ensures sound, restful, refresh-y-x I J in sleep, but it contains every food element required I 111 fIP lor buildinB> U P a stron £> sturdy body. sound nerves VLLLLLJ CC anc j abundant energy.161 words
-
Advertisement60 1937-02-03 16 i ok mi: rowoissi i it ERNST LEIT2 WETZLAR It is the LEICA in connection with the famous LEITZ lenses, specially corrected and built for the Leica size, which turns out the outstanding pictures! Vv never bel'eve thn: there is another lens, which is "Also Suitable" SCHMIDT SHOTEN LTD., 90,60 words
-
Advertisement78 1937-02-03 16 vriiA Forhans A toothpaste should do more than clean the teeth. Gum must be protected, as well 4 out of every 5 persons over 40 have Pyorrhea, a dreadful disease of the gums. FORHAN'S, the double duty dentifrice, will 't—i protect you against p> or rhea. It w ill saiegu.nJ78 words
-
-
Article25 1937-02-03 17 Her Highness th;- Raja Perampuan of Perak and party who were away at Penang on Sunday, returned to Kuala *tay?ci at the Astana, Tanjong Tokong.25 words
-
Article13 1937-02-03 17 Mr. Loh Chong Cheng of the Perak Secretariat. Taiping, has come on transCourt.13 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement32 1937-02-03 17 <. AltOD THROWS DOWN THE GAUNTLET INVITES COMPARISON WITH ITS 1937 "CHALLENGER" 9 to 16 valves DC. or A.C. 110 V. or 230 V. SPOT RADIO LTD. MENDE RADIO SERVICE, CH, Orchard Road.32 words
-
Advertisement120 1937-02-03 17 ECONOMICAL RADIO TUBES M am;i tired under R.C.A. PATENTS MUCH CHEAPER IN PRICE AND HIGHER IN QUALITY Sole Agents For Ma lava SUN RADIO SERVICE CO., 124 CECIL STREET. PHONE 4454 4 mm chic and CHARM from Oy HOLLYWOOD Made^n^HOLLYWOOD %v especially for the motion JIL Ss C picture slars120 words
-
Advertisement303 1937-02-03 17 p.imuwm' dunlop THE TRUE TONIC FOOD 'PWAC Obtainable of oil Chemists and Stores Af fit X 1— I "His Master's Voice" Sole Distributors H.M.V. American Radio. f _#Ar^\ KEE HUAT RADIO COMPANY 122-124. Orchard Road. SINGAPORE. Phone: 45Gt! tor Model 61 PHIL CO, w_ S •'•XI £jf* s/tcdou: f«»inp, C303 words
-
-
Page 17 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1111 1937-02-03 17 Malayan Listeners' Radio I£ 25a* SHE and Fughetta (on the name of Bach) BRITISH EMPIRE I j;?* 170 (Schubert). Suite No 1 Time Signal at 0.05 a.m. nsg^Pc«r^hoSSe^iW^ PROGRAMMES &Si KS Pour a "FlU.t" (Wagneri FRIDAY UOUIHHIS *ailSt 8 am. The News and Announcements 10 50 p.m.-The Gershom ParkingAct 51,111 words
-
-
191 1937-02-03 18 Interesting Children's Hour MALAYAN Radio listeners will be inIYI terested to hear that the Colombo Broadcasting Station has an English Child en's Hour every Wednesday at 3 20 p m. Malayan *ime, conducted by Aunr Jenny. The transmission comes out very191 words
-
Article, Illustration23 1937-02-03 1823 words
-
Article153 1937-02-03 18 8.8.C, Pamphlets In Great Demand DURING 1936 the 8.8.C. issued abou* 600,000 pamphlets in connection with school broadcasting. This represents an increase of 400.000 in the lasi two years. This convincing demonstration of the popularity of the pamphlets is all the more remarkable because about 95 per cent,153 words
-
Article124 1937-02-03 18 A statement has been circulated to the effect that the 8.8.C. has established a department which is devoted to research in car radio. This is incorrect. The 8.8.C. is not concerned with car radio; but It is interested in interference with broadcasting caused by the ignition systems124 words
-
Article, Illustration13 1937-02-03 1813 words
-
197 1937-02-03 18 FINE QUALITY Steady Increase In Listeners IT is now generally agreed b- lis eners in Singapore, as well in Johore and other parts of Malaya, that the new -> Nation in Singapore, run by the British Malaya Broadcasting Corj, ration, supplies something that197 words
-
Article205 1937-02-03 18 The 8.8.C. Director of Re arranged for a ■erica of Sunday gambling, in which it is hoped that v point of view will be presented. TV. who will speak against gambling nil] include Professor John Hilton, who son times receives as many as a thousand letters after205 words
-
Article124 1937-02-03 18 A further step in the deve opmi i f rievision will be th? introduc ion van carrying television cameras. Bj U is means it wi 1 b. possible to el fvise events outside the pres nt range of Alexandra Falace. It is hoped th lit may be124 words
-
Article113 1937-02-03 18 The Secret of Growing Old Gracefully. The key to the preservation of ful appearance may be summed up on° word—regularity. Learn to regulate your methods life: it is never too late to begin to do this. Meals should be taken at n intervals and113 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement361 1937-02-03 18 CHEGNG KOON SENG CO., LTD. IN THE HIGH COUNT, SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 20 of 1936. Badariah Hanim binte Abdullah Versus L Sy?d Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagofr, 2. Syed Ahmad bin Omar AlsagofT, 3. Sved Abdul Kahman bin Taha AlsagofT. AUCTION SALE OF LEASEHOLD FREEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES. To be held361 words
-
Advertisement212 1937-02-03 18 "Don't scold him. Mrs Hardy He. doesn't l<»ok well. Are you sure he is not constipated? Whenever a child is cross and peevish, I look at the tongue If it is coated, or if the breath is disagreeable, I know at once what is wrong I always give 'California Syrup212 words
-
Advertisement66 1937-02-03 18 and Roy was r/ghtTV Craven 'A'are cooler and 1 Since Paf changed lo 1 *[7 Craten M she's never had II UfnOOVf fl£4H. a trace of throat irritation. Craven «A" in the Tell you another thing Ive M !jHk aiMi Sht 'Truvac' I noticed those stains she «p.,'V 1 ins>arcastr66 words
-
Advertisement56 1937-02-03 18 jjBALDNESS Sgi makes you dg&l You wi!l ci -if yen I IS SCALP STAHVAi: V^SILVIKRiN The Natural Hail All your hair trouble will The Scalp will become health Thin hair will grow thick. Bald pa will be covered with new grc Of all chemisti High Class Stores and Hair-dress,:-Sole Distributors:56 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement102 1937-02-03 19 Help Kidneys Clean Out Poisonius Acids have nine million tiny which are endangered by ii igs or neglect. Unknown may be the r> al cause 1» Nights. Nervousness, Ik ii Ankles, Bladder TrouBackache, Rheumatism, I tiilt-r fSytm, Dry, mudii i 111u. Smarting or Lost M ke chances. Your life may102 words
-
Advertisement245 1937-02-03 19 H T mi: OCT And send me your name and address to Boon Pharmacy, Ipoh and Penang. I will bring you FREE under PLAIN COVER a medical leaflet of Santi Oil which tells you how to regain lost vigour and manhood by a rational HOME TREATMENT. Stop Drifting! Unless you245 words
-
Advertisement275 1937-02-03 19 TREATMENT The Cuticura Method 1. Cleanse the skin twice a day with Cuticura Soap. 2. Use Cuticura Ointment in conjunction with the soap. This simple, economical spots, apply Cuticura Ointtreatment has proved irs value ment direct on the affected to millions oi women all over skin a few moments before275 words
-
-
Page 19 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous947 1937-02-03 19 Malayan Listeners' Radio N,ROM STATION I 5£K2S.«* TXD-DAi a p.m. Chinese Musk. (Continued from page 17) 9 p.m. Close Down. RLIN STATION and Announcements. SmSSusi, TO-MORROW v metres (ISM DJA confix 1 Cd IUSiC 7 p.m. Time Signal and Day's Pr0(9,656 kcs.); DJQ 19.63 me- TO-MORROW 750 am' Close down947 words
-
-
Article, Illustration129 1937-02-03 20 The past few weeks have seen an unusually large number of Chinese weddings throughout Malaya. Perhaps the mast notable ceren nrsi mass marriage at Singapore, when ten couples were wedded together. The movement has only just come to Malaya, and although Si me oniy place to129 words
-
82 1937-02-03 20 In the annual rugger match between the North and the South, played at Singapore the North won by 23 Doints (four goals and a try) to 11 points (a goal and two tries), thus fulfilling general expectations. Nevertheless, the South put up a great display, and actually led by 8-082 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement78 1937-02-03 20 "If your hair It peeomln* too thtu, "Or you want a manl tear* on your chin, "As you sow, so you reap "And the remedy's cheap! Tor a bounteous crop" Agents: Joseph Travers ft Sons, Ltd. APB-4 I ROSKOPF PATENT IS n^^i™ E ONLY WATCH IMPORTED {&Msk 1 \Mm$J IK78 words
-
Advertisement60 1937-02-03 20 ENSURE BETTER VISION NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO.. 71, Iligh Street, Singapore. Phone 3786. I STUDENTS. AIDS FOR CAMBRIDGE Handbook of Coupland's Raffles .60 Cambridge Questions and Answers on British Empire History, I Ist Series 91.00 m m >. 2nd Series 1.00 a n if 3rd Series Just published 1.00 Obtainable60 words
-
Advertisement72 1937-02-03 20 I* furls JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTJ> WITH KOLYNOS Kolynos makes dull teeth beautiful J Wb and white. Its antiseptic, cleansing I foam reaches every pit and crevice dm* mT<m of your teeth and destroys the wMi €™Z\ dangerous germs that cause stain -y* and decay. Try Kolynos—you'll say Economize-buy the72 words
-