Malaya Tribune, 10 May 1937
1937-05-10
1
24
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section38 1937-05-10 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vcl XXIV.- No. 10.). SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1937 FIVE CENTS- The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, May 10, 19.57. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. sixgaPore, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1937 "^>38 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement172 1937-05-10 1 I THli NEWS WITH YOUR j BREAKFAST j Try The PEERLESS tRASMIC SOAP Dainty, Alluring, Fra_r ran t PEERLESS ERASMIC is incomparable invaluable for tIICJ toilet and c< n be applied without ftfcw ly O harm to the most skins. Refresh- /I in^ r and invigorating it is a direct172 words
-
Advertisement143 1937-05-10 1 J Read The > SUNDAY TRIBUNE f Dominant In Ma fay a SK L I M M( POWDERED WHOLE MILK »ggg ONE OF THE VERY FIRST ESSENTIALS FOR i*OOD HEAITH IS PLENTY OF MILK EVERY DAY. WITH KLIM I N V OUR PANTRY YOU ARE ASSURED OF A CONSTANT MILK143 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement514 1937-05-10 2 M. HASSAN, M, SI 37, Bras Basah Bead, SINGAPORE Telephone No. MIL Branch at J64, Jalan Ifcrakhv JOHORE. STOCKISTS OF: Frigldaires, Koldchesta, modern ttectrlc chandeliers, fancy lamp aowls and shades, bed lamps. Tans, electric bells, batteries, wiring accessories, domestic appliances, sanitary wares and etc CONTRACTORS FOR: electrical, water and gas514 words
-
Advertisement495 1937-05-10 2 SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL, Prinsep Street. Beginners, intermediate and Advanced Classes ntarting on 7 5 37. Progressive Textbooks —Lessons explained In English—Easy Learning—Tuition Fee $2. Free Prosjectus. BOOK-KEEPING BY POST. EXPERT TUITION TERMS STRICTLY MODERATE ENROL NOW ROYAL INSTITUTE, 189 A B Cecil Street, Singapore. INSTITUTION 209 QUEEN STREET Afternoon495 words
-
Advertisement827 1937-05-10 2 THE TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDINANCE (Chapter 213) In exercise oi the powers conferred upon him by Section 4 of the Traffic Regulation Ordinance, the Chief Police Officer, Singapore, hereby makes regulations for the following occasions during the period of Coronation Celebrations:— 1. On the occassion of Coronation Week. Daily from 10th827 words
-
Advertisement757 1937-05-10 2 to its junction with -Bras Basah Road; Parking on South side only: (ci North Bridge Road from its junction with Stamford Road to its junction with Coleman Street. Parking on North side only; (d) Victoria Street from its junction with Stamford Road to its junction with Bras Basah Road: Parking757 words
-
Advertisement684 1937-05-10 2 IN THE CIVIL DISTRICT COURT OF SINGAPORE. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE DC. No. 2550 of 1936. Between Narain Singh so Boor Sin ff h Plaintiff, and Lira Soe Leon Defendant. To. LIM SOE LEON formerly residing at No. 11, Lorong 25 off Geylang Road, Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that an action has684 words
-
Advertisement222 1937-05-10 2 VIROL for robust health New Arrival THE OKAZAKI F.W. CO. 580, Serangoon Road. Staffs iw*. GRADUATE OF THE TOKIO MASSAGE SCHOOL. Infantile Paralysis, General Paralysis Muscular Rheumatism. Articular Rheumatism MR. MRS. AKAJI. 210-2 Queen Street, Singapore. Near Post Office. Jkicci sole Agents: SCHMIDT SHOTEN, LTD.. For Coronation Carnival "CORONATION WINE"222 words
-
-
467 1937-05-10 3 CORONATION SEASON IN SINGAPORE Full Details Of Local Programme Of Celebrations Singapore Coronation Reflections S iX E to-oay enters properly into a ten-day period of celebra lon «1 an occasion of great io .n l appmees thrnujhout the Emp?r dthe world-the Corona*ff of •r Majestaes King George Viand ee« Elisabeth.467 words
-
Article, Illustration1666 1937-05-10 3 serial might of Singapore, an 1 j Johore, will he on parade. Over 1,000 troops, Scouts an I Cadets—a small fraction of the total strength of Singapore's Unite—-an 1 three seuardons of the Royal Ait' Force plus the S.S. Volunteer Ait Force will, by the magnificent nature of their spectacle,1,666 words
-
Article215 1937-05-10 3 Till lovnl Address of the Straits Settlement* to Bfa ibiesty Kinc Gearge W, «hi,h i s <„ »;«»»j«».v read by H i:, th, (kmr, S r Shrn Ihomas. at the Victoria Memorial kfafl on Mtaday, readsJJaj it please Your Majesto h <* h<lf of Your Majesty215 words
-
Article111 1937-05-10 3 ,m M*e N*W Sf,(. am lin<r| UMJS. I.ocomoiixcs London Jre new rtjeamlined locomotim of thf Londof, MMtond and Beottish Ra.iB> Boyal oermtaßioo the Locomotreae w b in,, wmpteted al the C^paV^ worto at Crewe, wUI boor (ho name HisaheU?- 4SE£ Mary Princes Alice" and *WmceM o U n\111 words
-
3877 1937-05-10 4 A Broadcast Message-From Hi. Majesty The King HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE VI li b.oackast a special message to the- F "1: pi; < at 7 p.m. Greenwich Mean Tune ».n iii° evening of Coronation D:y, M ,y 12. He .vill ."-peak from3,877 words
-
Article, Illustration25 1937-05-10 4 H M King George VI seated oefor< two BBC microphones in a room at Buckingham Palace. He will broadcast to the Empire on Coronation Da\25 words
-
46 1937-05-10 4 Courtesy BBC.Courtesy BBC. - 46 words
-
Article, Illustration25 1937-05-10 4 Courtesy BBC.Courtesy BBC. - 25 words
-
Article670 1937-05-10 4 SPECIAL RELAY OF ABBEY CEREMONY PREPARATIONS have been completed at the H.M.K.C. the station 1 in Thompson Road, for a apodal Coronation Week broadcs The Abbey ceremony w 11 be relayed and electrical recording be put through at intervals of several hours. On the actual day <>f670 words
-
387 1937-05-10 5 SHIPPING NEWS NOTICES "DREADFUL STATE OF AFFAIRS" Glasgow Dockers' Alleged Misuse Of Dole which ho y the Bourtl of Inquiry S an h b a eeil investigating the eirschemed ced 111 mukm J M operating aritv nf r J«***tam KreateJ regulanty of employment in the Don tra™ P Mr m387 words
-
Article233 1937-05-10 5 CP.S. Said To Be Ordering Four New Vessels It is understood that negotiations are well advanced by the Canadian Pacific Company to place orders for the construction ot four high-class passenger in.rs. totalling about 86.000 tons gross. TtfO of the vessels will each be of about -0,000 tons,233 words
-
Article34 1937-05-10 5 The District Officer, Lower Perak. Mr Innes Miller who was taken suddenly ill some time ago. has made a remarkable recovery at the Batu Gajah hospital, and is expected back in Teluk Anson soon.34 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement409 1937-05-10 5 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA r. .V O. s. N. (o.'s SAILINGS: OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore 1937. DERA RE GUOU May a LRTHAGB 15.000 June"] 0.100 June 5 BE S^ R 6.000 June 14 •■•CHI 17.000 June 18 OUDAN 0,50U July 3 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,000 July 2 KAJPUTANA 17,000 July 16 kNPURA409 words
-
Advertisement79 1937-05-10 5 BJ. (APCAR) SAILINGS, for HONGKONG. AMOY, SHANGHAI JAPAN Leave Singapore SIRDHANA 8.000 May 20 SHIRALA 8.000 June 3 TILAWA 10.000 June 17 for PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA TTLAWA 10,000 May 18 SANTHIA 8.000 May 29 TALMA 10.000 June 12 P&O BRITISH INDIA *>ASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all Information apply to: P.79 words
-
Advertisement415 1937-05-10 5 M. B. K. 1 KOKUSAI LINE I j (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) f 0 'Incorporated In Japan) tor JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YOKK (via Panama) I Due Dae Sailinf t>„- ms KONGO MARU Ma?tt 0 New York ms KIRISHIMA MARU June 9 June 12 Kee,Un j FARES: TO KOBE Yl7O j415 words
-
Advertisement489 1937-05-10 5 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE Luxurious One Class Motorships Most FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. %m go From P rom fioota 8 s?. r r e p l9 s s am 2 r n g LALANDIA 8-6 i-6 21 f 1 m™T a 30 9 6 6489 words
-
Advertisement536 1937-05-10 5 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated fn Germany). int?*, n J? e f noted are the Company Intended fixtures:— OUTWARD FO SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN. Due Spore. I"i l "iIAVEL" omits Manila ,M? Due Penang May 9 Due P Swettenham May 12 Due Singapore May 14 SA SCHARNHORST omits North536 words
-
-
Article410 1937-05-10 6 LONDON TO MMOriiTlfe^ RUBBER T London. May S Previous To-day Change rone Quiet Itag 6pot Buyers. 10* 10 15 16 43 10 Sellers 10% 116 +3!! May Buyers 10 13 16 11 J}*J Sellers. 10 15 16 1 c «g July Sept. Buyers 10 15 16 He410 words
-
Article1365 1937-05-10 6 Distribution Of 10 Per Cent. FE twenty-seventh annual general meeting of Cheviot Rubber. Ltd.. was held recently at the Council Room. Rubber Grower? Association. Fenchurchstreet, 8.C., Brigadier-General the Hon Charles Lambton. DS O (the chairman of the company i. presided. The notice convening the meeting and the1,365 words
-
Article96 1937-05-10 6 During the week ending May 1. 1937. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 36.589 cases, of which: 21,372 «58 per cent) cases were to the United Kingdom, 3 658 (10 per cent I cases to the Continent of Europe, 4.065 (11 per cent* cases to Canada, and 7,49496 words
-
Article37 1937-05-10 6 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai May 8 It is reported that over two hundred overseas Chinese in Russia have been deported They are on their wav homo now. The reason unknown :au Chew Jit PohSin Chew Jit Poh. - 37 words
-
Article181 1937-05-10 6 Pipes And Hoses COSTS THREE TIMES MORE (By Air Mail" London, May 1 A NEW -synthetic rubber" substan A from which it is claimed, sw tides as motor-car tyres, pun and hoses can be made, is now show at an exhibition organised Federation of British Industries181 words
-
Article189 1937-05-10 6 Undertone Continues To Be Firm London. May 9. On the Stock Exchange to-dav tr. isfactory passing off of the setticnu.enhanced the markets' optimistic d. position and despite a little wtnk- liquidation all sections closed Home Rails especially enjoyed support and diamonds moved up news that De Beers were189 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement796 1937-05-10 6 tOversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). 1 Successors to t S The Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, J t The Ho Hong Bank Limited and 1 The Oversea-Chinese Bank Limited. i i C APIT AL' Authorised $40,000,000.00. .Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. I HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING,796 words
-
-
Article1597 1937-05-10 7 lBBued by Fraser and Cn a a Co. Lym and Evatt> Exchmge stQck 9mtn MINING *T*ser Co. Lyail Evatt 4 Ampat Tin Sellers Sellers fl Asam Kumbang..34* ft** 1 5 9 6 3xcl £1 Austral Malay.. 57 r?Z 35 35 6 5-Ayer Hiram ...V. 27 c »ii1,597 words
-
Article164 1937-05-10 7 (From Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, Monday morning RIBBER Singapore: 88% cts.. up ct. Market Tone: Steady Quiet London: 10 15 16d.. up 3 16d Market Tore: Very firm New York: 22 7 16 ets.. up i ct Market 'lone: Firm. Although the local market sh wed ittle164 words
-
Article173 1937-05-10 7 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report MINING: New York Tin. 55 12, uj) 1 4. In the absence of any cables from London, the Tin share market has opened quietly. In Sterlings there are buyers of Kamuntings. Pangnga Rivers, Am pat Tins and Southern Kintas. In the Dollar section, on173 words
-
Article218 1937-05-10 7 Mr. Julian Israel's Daily Report Tin. London, no market and New York up Y4i steady. Rubber London, up 3 16, firm and New York up '2. firm. Locally, buyers at 39 l 4 c, July Sept. Mining. Raubs $6.40—56.60. The Tin -hare Market la steady with a fair218 words
-
Article178 1937-05-10 7 SELLING Singapore. May IP London T.T. 2:4 116 London demand 2.4 116 London 4 months' sight 24tg Lyons demand 1275 Hamburg demand 141% New York demand 57 9 Montreal demand 573' Batavia demand 104 3 i Samarang hemann ]04i Calcutta. Bombay and Rangoon demand 1545/ Madras and Colombo demand178 words
-
Article99 1937-05-10 7 iL TIS^ yro who fought in Mn?shn» no 1 th£ war of 1870 under non, i 1 Bazaine has died at Sournia near Pernisman. at the age of 98 of iaa£saS*2 in the Tonkin cunpaien ot 1885-1888 was a member of the commiwlon which delimitated the fron™r99 words
-
Article211 1937-05-10 7 Washington. THERE are about 10.000,000 white men still on the dole in the United States, but there is one tiny Red Indian rettlement in Alaska which is one ot very few communities in the cOuntr. which has never asked for nor recel i any relief during211 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement151 1937-05-10 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OP CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. May 8 Total for Compan, OMMM Ex.o,, TIN Payable Date to date S»n W ,K,n«. »!g May 11 GENERAL lnt s';. RUBBER Mentakab "l 2 yg& !g J May 19 May 14 Trafalgar V JgJ 0 May 15 May 11 16% May 11151 words
-
-
Article104 1937-05-10 8 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closiiv; 4 p.m. to-day. Penang. Siam. Burma, India, Iraq. Palestine, Egypt, E. raid S. Africa Grea' Britain, Ireland. Euiope and N. and 8. Britain, Ireland, Europe, Nigeria, Gold Coast and N. and S. America: Imperial, closint* 7 p.m. to-morrow. Mtctan. JaskS, Amsterdam104 words
-
Article123 1937-05-10 8 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantasi tomorrow. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery ol letters 4.05 p.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (Netherlands) to-morrow. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 3 p m and general delivery ol letters123 words
-
Article35 1937-05-10 8 The Air Mail 'Netherlands) despatch cd from Singapore on May 1 was deliver ed In London on May 8. Mails despatched irom Singapore on Apr. 16 by Karapara was delivered in London to-day.35 words
-
Article110 1937-05-10 8 New Title For Sir Francis Younghusband Bombay. Sir Francis Younghusband, the noteo author, traveller and former British Commissioner to Tibet, has been awarded the honorary title of "Karma Keshari" (Lion of Enterprise) by the Council of Pundits of the Sanskrit College here. In accepting the title. Sir110 words
-
Article106 1937-05-10 8 British Official Wireless. London May 8. Pari., 109 59 64 New York 4.93 J Montreal 4.92 7 16 Brussels 29.22 3 t Geneva 21.58 Amsterdam 8.99 V 2 Berlin 12.27U Milan 93 13 16 Stockholm 'opennagen 22.*u. Oslo 19.90 Vienna 26'' 2 Prague 141 11 16 Belgrade 215British Official Wireless. - 106 words
-
Article96 1937-05-10 8 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, MAY 10 Reading of Loyal Address, Victoria Memorial Hall. 5.30 p.m. Modieals FootbaU: Medley Clerical Union v. Y.M.C.A., Anson Round for Ladies' Duffers' Cup. S.G.C. TO-MORROW, MAY 11 united Coronation ffcrvlce at Victoria Memorial Hall, o.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY. MAY 12 Ceremonial P&de96 words
-
Article134 1937-05-10 8 Singapore. May 10. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate D Hacue Maru 22; Anshun 20. Iviam Whart (Entrance Gate It Reael 18: Fingal 15: Antenor 13; Perak 9; Bangalore 7. Empire Dock Entrance Gate 3) Amagisan Maru 30; Cingalese Prince 32: Penrith134 words
-
Article143 1937-05-10 8 ALHAMBRA.— "God's Ooontry And The Woman" and stage attraction 3.15 0.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.— That Girl From Paris.' •vls. 6.13 and 9.15 p.m PAVILION.— "Dark Journey" 6.15 ana 9.15 p.m RITZ.— 'Doctor Samsl" I Malay* 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. ROX\. —Miriam Hopkins In Men Are Not Gods" 6.15143 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement273 1937-05-10 8 MALAYANS PREMIER HOTEL TO-NIGHT COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. DINNER and DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight s 1 \SD CABARET BY THE POPULAR AMERICAN DANCERS 1 j CEDRIC ARLINDA I j NON-DINERS Sl.OO J i THE CORONATION DINNER BALL j BOOK NOW FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S GALA EVENT. J Cabfre273 words
-
Advertisement133 1937-05-10 8 cocoAfrtt <-im>vi EXTENSION TO-NIGHT UNTIL I A.M. FOR HEALTH, STRENGTH AND INCREASED POWER OF THE VITAL ORGANS TAKE SANETAFER For youth and age, manhood and womanhood suffering from lassitude and a run-down feeling and the complexity of divert A. ON IF and be allowed to stand on the tou jle^tor133 words
-
Advertisement121 1937-05-10 8 Shorthand *f~~[& Machine n Ijh. Full particular from the SOLE AGENTS DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE-KUALA LUMPUE STUDENTS. AIDS FOR CAMBRIDGE Handbook of Coupland's Raffles .50 Cambridge Questions and Answers on British Empire History, Ist Series $l 00 2nd Series I.OJ 3rd Series Just published 1 00 Obtainable at all Branches121 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous120 1937-05-10 8 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE MAILS DESPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TBtt Rcngat and Tembilahan Flevo May 10 1 p.m. Pontianak Raub Philippine Islands Sophie Rickmers P "JPamangkat, Sambas and Singkawang Boelongan 1U 1 TOMORROW Pengerang Aik Soon May 11 J a.m. Tandjong Pinang Mer.sing 1a 1U am Fort de Kock.120 words
-
Miscellaneous123 1937-05-10 8 DAILY WEATHER REPORT Malayan Meteorological Service La.st Night Max. day. Bright Mia. Temp. Rainfall. Sunahiae. lemu. Stations, deg. F. Inches. Hours deg. F. West Coast. Alor Star 87 0.04 8.1 t;. Bayan Lepas (Penang I 84 1.26 2.( Sitiawan 89 Nil 9.2 Bukit Jeram 89 Nil 7.1 Malacca 87 0.08123 words
-
-
Article102 1937-05-10 9 RAIN OF BOMBS Moors Enter The Province Reuter Wireless. Bilbao, May 9. rli: insurgents have ccntinued the attack on Mount Sollube with the object oi breaking the Basque ring (i Bermea While bombs inualhjf rained on positions on mountain, the dropping of 100 icendiar? bombs setReuter Wireless. - 102 words
-
Article133 1937-05-10 9 Salamnica. May 9. it headquarters m a statement that towns in which military helter within ten kilometers ol at are lawful military objectives civilian inhabitants should be statement adds the National :v declare that non-mllltary never have and never w;li he' arded by national "planes r Wireless, La133 words
-
Article128 1937-05-10 9 On Lhe other hand. Cerebcs. on the Pram -Spanish border, reports that theseised the important and have placed marl:.: c guns at strategic points. also dominate th-2 Gei having forced the offial authorities *o hand over ictions.—Reuter Wireless. La Rochelle, May 9. tied by a British destroyer, the128 words
-
Article122 1937-05-10 9 Reuter Wireless. me children had no affectionate id off. They have been rphar.ed by the war. The vessels were v side territorial waters by the toy al Oak and two destroyer; tal ci here that the Almirante out of the mist and tri?d across the convey butReuter Wireless. - 122 words
-
Article298 1937-05-10 9 Reuter Wireless. i London May. 8. avian suggestion aiming at n of Non-intervention en submitted to the non- l committee. posed *hat neutral ships rvers have examined under intervention scheme and flying ci vention flag should be proSpanish interference by the lour nations carrying out rol off theReuter Wireless. - 298 words
-
Article214 1937-05-10 9 Washington. May 8. Senator Borah in ihe Senate denounced fascist and military tactics in Ethiopia and Spain particularly the bombing of Guernica. "No language can describe the scene at Guernica ana Guernica was not a single instance but a culmination of a long iine ol unspeakable atrocities. The214 words
-
Article81 1937-05-10 9 Reuter Wireless. Rom- May 8 At the conclusion ol U c visit ol Yon I Neurath it was emphatically de.i iec there was any question of an ItaJo-Qei j man military alliance. It is understood J ihe Spanish question was reviewed am there is reason to believe bothReuter Wireless. - 81 words
-
Article70 1937-05-10 9 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai May 8 Marshal Yen Shi Shan, Provincial Chanman of Shansi, and a member of the Standing Military Committee, I summoning the high officers of th Shansi —Suiyum military c>m.a ci i attend a conference to be held at I'aiyuen on May 15 ItSin Chew Jit Poh. - 70 words
-
135 1937-05-10 9 Enquiries After Health Of Marshal Chiang Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai May 8. r\R. Kinig Hsiang Hsi. who is now in ■J London to represent China as Chief Delegate at the Coronation, telephoned yesterday to Marshal Chiang Kai Shek in his Shanghai residenceSin Chew Jit Poh. - 135 words
-
Article142 1937-05-10 9 Fre lie i i Premier Appeals To Yv'orkers Reuter Wireless. Paris. May 9. ON the eve of the debate In the Chan: ber in which M. i31um's policy will be challenged workers and employers have announced a six months' industrial uTOCfe under which collective agreements due shortly toReuter Wireless. - 142 words
-
Article72 1937-05-10 9 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, May 8. in the presence ol Hitler and 50.000 spectators the fir-:' *****-ton vtssel cf the "strength through Joy' orja ».:-tion was launched al Bamburg The vessel was christened Wilhem Gustloff by the widow of the Nazi leader shot deed In Switaeri nd inReuter Wireless. - 72 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement148 1937-05-10 9 COXST I I* E X LAXATIVE TABLETS. A po>itive air] pjsasant purgative, a regulating and relieving family remedy fov Biliousness and Constipation. Pleasant to take, acts simultaneously upon the r tomach. intestines, l.v r ami kidneys. Constipex provides just the after-dinner tab!e*. you need for k cping the system healthy148 words
-
Advertisement65 1937-05-10 9 HAM YOL TRIED PHOENIX CORONATION cur A ORE VI DRINK FOR A GREAT OCCASION 'Phone 3463. I "he n.i-: itnhbora irritation fields ijnirklx o the nothing eflecti of Or. n:!>. ri.:in Cough Rcnftdy. It break* coug BtioOf o. 11 tan* iv bcal inftimcd t is-nr. Nife. pleasant. nrntwMßaral ktvp a65 words
-
Advertisement16 1937-05-10 9 S >_ v V LUBRICATION BY SHELL r i4siarj'c Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Ltd. 1 WP S. 1A16 words
-
-
Article264 1937-05-10 10 Doctor Attacks Birth Control Qixistchnreh, New Zealand. "U7E are a degenerating people. th< cause cf our decline Ls birth control, with a 'vain of other moral evils following upon it. and unless a stop U put to it the nation must come to a m inferable end."264 words
-
Article103 1937-05-10 10 To Study In British School Brussels. Young Prince Baudouin. Crow. Prince of Belgium, may come to England for part of ins education. According to the Derniere Heure,' King Leopold and the Queen Mother Elizabeth have decided lo send !h< Voting Prince to an English school for a year.103 words
-
Article23 1937-05-10 10 Miss Leong Yut Hoong who has been successfully operated on for appendicitis will be leaving the General Hospital Penang. in a few days23 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement384 1937-05-10 10 A PROGRAMME WORTH SEEING! ft j ALHAMBRA h "Positively LAST NIGHT G-15 9-15 (KEEN STAGE ATTRACTION <I GOD 7 S COUNTRY I J J rhe WOMAN" j From James Oliver CmwwVn World I J Wmmam Novel Filmed 111 Te: hnicolour a Warner Bras'. Picture with g F KENT and BEVERLZ384 words
-
Advertisement195 1937-05-10 10 SHE'S SAUCY, SNAPPY AND WILL THRILL YOU S WITH HER GOLDEN VOICE! T t j-f3R___ CAPITOL f TO NIGHT 0-15 j# »me and Meet 1 LILY PONS J W? J MM in RKO Radio's S V Bp Big Musical Corned} Hit S I V f "THAT GIRL f \Jr From195 words
-
Advertisement211 1937-05-10 10 OF THE SEASON! PROOF? EVERY SHOW i PACKED SINCE FRIDAY! f PAVILION Owing To Up-Country Book in I CONRAD VEIDT •J» I" London Film Productions f'DARK BuiSfEY THE PRESS NOTICES! ASK YOUR FRIENDS:!;] ❖THEN HURRY TO SEE THE MOST EXCITING SPY? <• •J. STORY EVER PUT INTO PICTURES •J »Jt211 words
-
-
Article590 1937-05-10 11 In Soviet Union BOLSHEVIK LEADERS WORRIED Moscow. T decline in the ranks °t the atheists and in antilelurtous activity in the Soviet lino.n is causing concern among Bolshevik leaders. Fearful lest the Church regain M)me of «he ground lost during 20 years of religious suppression,590 words
-
Article455 1937-05-10 11 The Current Singapore Prices MEA-? gaPole May 7 geef, steak, kati T fmli St f W or curr y ka SjUet, «teak. per lb. fi Por"°?ean M ta C tf a POT lb fork, lean and fat (Ist qua!ily) **j Fowls, kati 4 5 guck, .fresh), io EGGS455 words
-
Article123 1937-05-10 11 95,000 German Soldiers Missing Since Great War Berlin. iJS— fa L e r some 95 -°OO German soldiers who fought in the Great War has never been known, according to a statement issued here by the Central Bureau of War Dead and War Graves At the end of123 words
-
Article32 1937-05-10 11 port wine will be .supplied to the women, and beer to the men of Market Overton. Rutland, on Coronation Day. They will drink the health of the King and Queen.32 words
-
Obituary169 1937-05-10 11 327 rh WuK a Sf,'L aw 2 y at his residence S'SS? aftCTn ™'an'WiHftg£e£ in the person* vr EU t?' S ii an conim unity "mFm' telro hfs roth y A ear h y ed in if. 0 was at one time employOld Tanrifn P169 words
-
Article54 1937-05-10 11 A PERM ANENT picture ill sound will Corcmtinn n° f Royal Session on st fnlH C a Pnaratu.s will be ininfraUy Arch™ AdAs the procession passes, hidden micand SLif-S? n a scrl of discs and these, with recordings of the actu-.l broadcasts on Coronation Day will be available for54 words
-
Article30 1937-05-10 11 rpHE battleships of the Home Fleet -Li yinS w off Sonlh end will be illumii ated on May 11 and 12. and they will give searchlight displays 130 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement145 1937-05-10 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Salesmen 7 Canvassers et7 nation 1 E£ nation Books like hot cakes. Apply personally 461, Victoria Street. fo sell local publication on commission Singapore Municipality TENDERS tnu^^P ERS are now lnvlt€d tor the following materials or services. For ParUculars. see Municipal Tender Room Date of closing. Erection of145 words
-
Advertisement270 1937-05-10 11 MARLBOROUGH 1 Zs to-night 77s j Tremendous Success The only Hindustani picture that has smashed all records so far"TOOFAN MAIL" Gaiiit i c X ""Ssfc at 6 -l> 0.15 o m J Special Return Screening THE WILD CAT OF BOMBAY" Featuring miss snnriitv* I A Super Hindustani TalKie that is270 words
-
Advertisement321 1937-05-10 11 fJ l 4g I HAPPY WORLD] j j j lW Rendezvous 5 j May 11-Coronation Celebration Dane. j EXTENSION TILL 1 A.M. j j The JJANOOBS EDE GENRE at the Cabaret for a JMftjfc the' SRL? s?g of d Night Dances From 9PM W Da ccs ADMISSION 50 CTS Si321 words
-
-
Obituary87 1937-05-10 12 LEONG SENG NGIAN, passed away thl3 morning at his residence 53 Cantonment, Road, at the age of 69. He leaves behind his wife. 5 daughtersMrs. Ng Sen Chov, Mrs. H. K. Chia, Mrs. Phaivv Khln Cheung. Mi?. < v ong Yew Loonc*, Miss T. N. Lecrg. 487 words
-
Article891 1937-05-10 12 there have been cases of labour trouble on estates in Perak, none of them, fortunately, attained either the dimensions or the intensity which characterised the convulsions in Selangor anil further to the south. To what happy circumstance, or combination of circumstances, this was due. it is difficult to891 words
-
175 1937-05-10 12 NOTES COMMENTS Falling Birth Rate rpHE declining birth rate continues lo be a favourite topic with those who take a gloomy view of the future. In a recent letter to the Press, Sir James Marchant. secretary of the National Birth Rate Commission, wrote:"The net reproduction rate b"ing but three-quarters of175 words
-
Article153 1937-05-10 12 CiIR James Merchant suggests a Government commission to inves tigate the problem. It is difficult to see what a commission can do in the matter, for the question is one of economics. Parents are naturally net anxious to have children if they are not in a position153 words
-
Article229 1937-05-10 12 rjpHE Great War taught us the lesson that superiority In armaments alone does not necessarily guarantee a sure victory. The food problems also plays an important part In a campaign especially one which lingers on for a duration of time. Consequently this problem is generally recognised as part229 words
-
Article138 1937-05-10 12 /YRIENTAL countries are just as deeply concerned with this question of food supply as Western nations. To-day China is also seriously considering her tood supplies. According to latest cables, the Central Government has empowered the Agricultural Improvement Bureau and the Transportation Bureau to investigate in all the138 words
-
Article368 1937-05-10 12 By "Looker On" TRAVELLER says that the most hospitable man he met in Hollywood was an all-in wrestler. He was used to throwing big parties. -Many tell-tale things give away a woman's character," declares a writer. Neighbours always were like that. A well-known actor says he368 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement297 1937-05-10 12 A j v. -;.:,;_:;;}!j COTTON t 1% TRAVELLING I i '1 v S I I \\Hm rugs Ir Wl SIZE 72 x 55 INS I I SPECIAL SOFT FINISH, REVERSIBLE. FAST WASHING COLOURS IN A VARIETY OF SMART j I MARL OVERCHECK DESIGN'S. BROWNS, GREYS, BLUES j j AND FAWN-FRINGED297 words
-
Advertisement45 1937-05-10 12 j RAILWAYS j CHEAP j j Return Tickets i S TO ALL S i ©ROTATION CENTRES ENQUIRE STATION MASTER V Eye Examinations Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST EQUIPPED. R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. Dr. of Ocular Science.45 words
-
-
370 1937-05-10 13 FINAL REHEARSALS ELEVENTH-HOUR RUSH OF OVERSEAS VISITORS hour rush If P edestr '?ns in (he streets and an eeventh Jessu/n ihthTTf J ,S,t rS Final r <*earsals of the proession which is to take plate on Wednesday were witnessed hy370 words
-
Article309 1937-05-10 13 Great Trek To See Final Rehearsal \he Coronation almost fills the Sunday newspapers, most of which publisn Coronation Supplements with cooiousiy illustrated biographies of Their Majesties The King and Queen are spending the week-end quietly at the Royal Lodge, Windsor, attending church to-day, bul they have no other309 words
-
Article380 1937-05-10 13 Desperate Efforts To Settle Dispute Reuter Wireless. The one remaining anxiety is the bus strike, to settle which desperate efforts are being made. The strikers are among those who realise the deplorable effect the strike will have upon the multitude of guests. Mr. Bevin and other leaders attendedReuter Wireless. - 380 words
-
Article, Illustration9 1937-05-10 139 words
-
Article85 1937-05-10 13 CEYLON CRISIS Go vernor's Order Resisted Colombo, May 9. Bract girdl the young Eng Is i tea planter who was arreste i for deportation on the order of th retiriiiK Governor of Ceylon (Sn Reginald Stubbs), on reports that h was engaged in agitation among* estate85 words
-
Article68 1937-05-10 13 Tribesmen Attack During Dust-Storm Reuter. Simla, May 9. AFTER a quiet week fighting has rt again broken out on the frontier where the Raimak Brigade, engaged in road making north of Razmak'on May 8, was attacked during a dust-storm while withdrawing its headquarters. It is believedReuter. - 68 words
-
Article84 1937-05-10 13 RAIN HELPS Strategic Points Recovered Reuter Wireless. Bilbao. May 9. ASSISTED by a "Wirimlri," a Basn que drizzle with a low ceiling of rlcjud, which prevented the insurgent planes from taking the air, Basque intantry to-day, supported by tanks and artillery, recovered some of the territory lostReuter Wireless. - 84 words
-
Article84 1937-05-10 13 Montreux Conference Ends British Official Wireless. London. May 8. T the International Conference at Montreux, which concluded to-day t agreement was reached among the oowers concerned for th e abolition of recapitulations in Egypt, and for reorganisation on a new basis of the :axec Courts during theBritish Official Wireless. - 84 words
-
Article44 1937-05-10 13 Reuter. Montreux. May 8. The Egyptian Capitulation Convention was sign?d this morning. Naha Pasna said the Conference had succeeded b< cause Egypt had chosen the most spnsible ?nd most reasonable course of aopealing to the goodwill and reason of 'he powers.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
-
Article63 1937-05-10 13 Admission To Practise In Johore i (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, May 9. MR Mark Morrison was yesterday ad--111 mitted to practise as an advocate and Solicitor of the Supreme Court in JohoKBahru by Mr. Justice L. V. J. Laville. Mr. V. D. Knowles moved trie63 words
-
Article46 1937-05-10 13 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. May 8. Dr. Wang Ching Ting. Ambassador-de-signate for the United States. arrived in Tokyo yesterday morning. He dined with Mr. Sato Japanese Foreign Minister at noon, and "sailed on the same evening to America —Sin Chew Jit Poh.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 46 words
-
Article41 1937-05-10 13 Reuter Wireless. Arle, May 8. The judicial authorities at Tarason have established that the train explosion was the result of foul play. A powerful bomb had been placed on the mck of one of f he compartments. —Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless. - 41 words
-
Article36 1937-05-10 13 Reuter Wireless. London May 8 The Palestine Royal Commiss on has concluded hearing evidence Further evidence was henrd in a recent, private session from Earl Lyt'on Lord L'ovd and Mr. Lloyd George —Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 36 words
-
Article125 1937-05-10 13 Non-Stop Trip CORONATION FILMS ON RETURN Reuter. New York, May 9. Dick Merrill, accompanied by his co-pilot, Mr. Jack Lambie, took off at 3.40 p.m. local time for Harbour Grace where he will refuel and then fly the Atlantic to fetch Coronation films. They hope toReuter. - 125 words
-
38 1937-05-10 13 FULL details of the Coronation celebrations in Singapore, and the Empire and local wireless programmes during Coronation time, together with appropriate pictures of local interest will be found on pages 3, 4. 21 and 22.38 words
-
151 1937-05-10 13 HINDENBURG King's Message Of Sympathy Reuter Wireless. Berlin. May 9. IfING George has sent a telegram to Herr Hitler staling he is deeply shocked at the news of the Hindenburg disaster and expressing sincere condolence.—Reuter Wireless. New York, May 9. Deeply shockedReuter Wireless. - 151 words
-
Article202 1937-05-10 13 with heavy black borders informed the public of the accident. Members of a German commission to inquire into the cause are flying to Cherbourg, where they will board the liner Europa. which is due in New York on Thursday Dr. Eckener declared late last night that while202 words
-
Article49 1937-05-10 13 Reuter. It is learned that the next voyage of the Graf Zeppelin, planned to start on May 11. has been cancelled. Herr Von Schiller, commandant of the airship, interviewed by Reuter. said that all further trips have been postponed pending the result of the Hindenourg .nquiry.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement47 1937-05-10 13 t I \\t SfcffF I Infants Thrive V\V (I/ Build up your child's strength Mh+J/ on a foundation of good ffls health. MONT BLANC milk p^T"^^ contains all the vita- l^'XjlTffij^ mins that £<> to make vigorous health. B^^^d^Skl Joseph Travers Sons Ltd. B|gß Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur.47 words
-
Advertisement21 1937-05-10 13 FOR PERFECT RECEPTION OF BROADCASTING IN :^^e^^^ je <z (ouii&li made Mceivet lilFtfl i^nVll'l^m^llllH 11 MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, Singapore.21 words
-
-
154 1937-05-10 14 COURT SEQUEL Charges Of Murder Attempted Murder Singapore, Monday. MR. Bernard Klattig, who was an overseer employed at the quarry in Bukit Timah. was fatally scabbed (by one of the Indian cooMes, it is alleged) yesterday afternoon Mr. Klattig received a154 words
-
Article282 1937-05-10 14 "Girl From Paris" At The iCapitol t T THE CINEMA LILY PONS, the operatic star who made a successful incursion into pictures, is at her best in "That Girl from Paris," the RKO Radio picture now at the Capitol. She shows that in addition to being a beautiful282 words
-
Article54 1937-05-10 14 Excellent Stage And Screen Programme The fine coloured picture "God's Country and the Woman" is being rescreened at the Alhambra, and will be shown for the last time this evening As a stage attraction the management presents the remarkable Chinese magician Wan Wan San. who has had such54 words
-
Article97 1937-05-10 14 Amateur Dramatic Club Production fw 'Si 57 lne m brlllian t comedy "The c Fraser is to be presented by tH? I ™*P 0re ateur Dramatic Club at the Victoria Theatre on July 3, 7 and Miss Marie Tempest's original role will be played by Mrs. P97 words
-
Article59 1937-05-10 14 rE quarterly meeting of the Gravesend Town Council falls on Coronation' Day. The Town Clerk has stated that it must be held according to law. As the council chamber will be required for the Coronation celebrations the meeting will be held in the police court The Mayor baa59 words
-
Article132 1937-05-10 14 20-Year-Old Chinese Dead CAR CRASHES INTO TELEGRAPH POST (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, May 9. jyjK. Yoke Chia, the 20-year-old adopted son of the well-known local towkay, Mr. Ang Chin Chong, was the victim of a fatal motor accident which occurred yesterday morning at Bentong132 words
-
Article49 1937-05-10 14 The Coronation Week Holidays QWING to the Coronation, publication of the following papers of the Tribune Group will be suspended on the dates given hereunder:— Malava Tribune, S'pore May 12 Malaya Tribune, K. L. May 13 Malaya Tribune, Ipoh May 12 Morning Tribune, S'pore May 1349 words
-
Article115 1937-05-10 14 Man Who Changed School Report To Impress His Bride Berlin. A newly-wedded couple at Nidda (Central Germany I applied for one of the new Marriage Credits offered by the State for furnishing their home. The authorities asked to see the last school report of both husband and115 words
-
Article311 1937-05-10 14 Singapore, Saturday. The following passengers disembarked at Singapore from the P. and O. liner Corfu which arrived here from Europe yesterday:— Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Auten, Miss M. B. Alexander, Mr. H. A. S. Anstey, Mrs. and Miss Anstey, Mr. R. G. S. Avery, Miss H M.311 words
-
Article33 1937-05-10 14 The Jean Laborde is expected to arrive in Singapore from Saigon tomorrow at 7 a.m and sail on the same day at noon for Colombo. Djibouti, Fort Said and Marseilles.33 words
-
Article415 1937-05-10 14 Near Great Wall BOMB ATTACK ON SUIYUEN? Shanghai, May 10. |N a report from Yukwan, it is stated that scores of Japanese planes flew over the Great Wall on May 8. Yesterday another batch of about thirty bombers, accompanied by over ten chasers, appeared. They practised aerial415 words
-
111 1937-05-10 14 A Record Attendance Reported THE British Trade Fair, which closed on Saturday last, broke all records in point of attendance. Over 200.000 it is estimated, which is some 20.000 more than iast year, visited the Fair whi)e it was on, and on Ohe last111 words
-
Article214 1937-05-10 14 Week-End Accidents In Singapore Singapore, Monday. WHEN a private motor-car driven by a Malay syce suddenly dashed against a telegraph post at the Bth mile, East Coast Road on Sunday morning, two Chinese women and a young girl were tcken to hospital by ambulance for tieatment.214 words
-
Article81 1937-05-10 14 Will Be Completed In 1943 Berlin. Nazi leaders going to the Annual Party Congress at Nuremberg in 1943 will be able to sail down the Rhine and anchor in Nuremberg harbour. This prophecy was made by th* 3 mayor of Nuremberg at a meeting there of authorities interested81 words
-
Article30 1937-05-10 14 Mr. K. E. M. Naina Mohamed of Ipoh left for India at the end of last week. Hp sailed on thp "Rajula" ana txpects f > hr nwny for .six months.30 words
-
Article548 1937-05-10 14 Adequate Supplies 82,000 BREAKFASTS FROM ONE FIRM (By Air Mail) London, Apr. 30. T*HE hundreds of thousands of visitors to London on Coronation Day and during the following week need have no fear that they will b, 1 likely to lack food or drink of any kind.548 words
-
Article87 1937-05-10 14 Galleries To Be Lit At Night Paris. Improvements are being made in the Louvre Museum to enable the Parisian to visit it in the evening after he has finished work The galleries containing fine examples of mediaeval. Renaissance and XVIIth century sculpture have been fitted with systems of87 words
-
Article74 1937-05-10 14 IN ITALY Press Boycott Of The Coronation Reuter. Rome, May. 8. IT is officially announced that all British newspapers except the Daily Mail, Evening News, and Observer have been banned in Italy. Official circles neither confirm nor deny a report that all Italian correspondents in London areReuter. - 74 words
-
Article168 1937-05-10 14 Manager Who Cannot Read Or Write Vienna. FERDINAND Schuchner, departmen. manager of a big textile firm in Budapest, cannot read or write, according to a report published here. He wa. summoned by the police to give evidence on a business case. He proved to ha expert168 words
-
Article106 1937-05-10 14 The following appointments are announced in the Johore Governir i Gazette:— Mr. Cheok Huan Cheong to be an additional member of the Council State during the absence on leave Mr. P. M. Tibbs. Mr. E. W. Hide, Controller, Malayan Posts and Telegraphs, has been si co for services106 words
-
Article97 1937-05-10 14 Arrangements are beins made entertain the employees of the I Pagar Labour Co. by Mr. Tan Chong Chew, the senior paitner. to c nloraU" the Coronation. Arches other decorations have been erected the Board's premises. There will Chinese and Indian entertainments feasts at the Nelson Road97 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement42 1937-05-10 14 t*^p J AG E fovf everything that's old eld friendt old times, eld manner*, eld bcoki And need one say rhe magnificent Whisky called Old Rarity GUARANTIED 15 VEAR.S OLD $3.70. per bOtt/e (including duty 1 McALISTER CO., LTD. mm WPS 1A42 words
-
Advertisement19 1937-05-10 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. MNGAPORt FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE*19 words
-
-
Page 14 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous76 1937-05-10 14 SINGAPORE RADIO STAR items in to-day's radio transmissions by the on 225 meti is, will be a broadcast of the reading of the Loyal Address, relayed from the Victoria Memorial Hall, at 5.30 p.m., a talk in Malay on the food value of fish by Inche Ishak bin Ahmad. Acting76 words
-
-
Article, Illustration89 1937-05-10 15 connection^HH^ £LsEi e MemortBl Hall at recent rehearsal ol tae largest internal choir ever organised to stag in Singapore in m 11 wlu be about 200 stro and i? drawn from representatives of th? choirs of Sll^testentchSrchS dav?a^f^re^n^fSii 0 from the Naval Base89 words
-
135 1937-05-10 15 BUSINESS property in Battery Road, occupied by Gian Singh and M. S. Ally, and Guthrie's godown has changed hands from Guthrie Co.. to those of the Bank of China for SI 13.000. The deal was completed last Saturday and it is the Bank's intention to135 words
-
Article402 1937-05-10 15 Handicaps For Fourth Day HANDICAPS for Saturday next, the U fourth day of the Singapore Turf Club's Summer (Governor's Cup) race meeting are as follows: HORSES—CLASS 1 Div. 2—9 furs. Clever Alec 9—o Combination 3—ll Prohibition B—B Queen's Course B—7 Greenstone B—7 Biddy's Squire 8 ~6 Nutcracker B—4Dilatory402 words
-
Article, Illustration19 1937-05-10 15 Mr. K. A. Haddacks and his bride (Miss Edith Peardan) after their wedding at St. Andrew's CatheUpseton Saturday (Tribune).19 words
-
421 1937-05-10 15 LADY THOMAS Municipal Reception Bouquet Singapore. Monday. SINGAPORE'S Coronation celebrations began this morning; when the first batch of about 40,000 children, of whom about 3.*>,000 are from the local English and Chinese schools, attended the special screenings, arranged for their benefit, at421 words
-
Article, Illustration14 1937-05-10 1514 words
-
Article93 1937-05-10 15 Lord Leverhulm c <the Pr?sident» relpted an amusing Coronation story at an Aldwych club gathering to welcome him back from his cruise. A man tola him. said Lord Leverhulme. how he sent thr?e pounds, in resoon.se to an advertisement offering two Coro nation seats at thirty shillings each.93 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement153 1937-05-10 15 CELEBRATING Are you giving a party, or having a few friends for dinner before going t<, a dance? Whatever form your Coronation entertainment takes—make it a crowning success by remembering that w» can suppiy every! Mag, in or out of season. Remember, also, that we arc (at all times) f153 words
-
-
268 1937-05-10 16 S.C.C SIDE LOSE MATCH AT BALĔSTIER Singapore, Monday. T. LEIJSSrUP was in great form for the Non-Benders against United SKfltea Officers when these sides met at cricket on the S.C.C. giound yesterday, and his performance with ball and cat contributed to the268 words
-
Article240 1937-05-10 16 Cricket Club Side Beaten At Balestier Singapore, Monday. THE S.C.C. side which visited Balestier 1 yesterday met with defeat at the hands of the Ceylon Sports Club, the scores being as follows: CEYLON S C. b. Dudley c Jenner b EgertonSmith 1 P. V. S. Sundram c240 words
-
Article232 1937-05-10 16 Cricket At Gillman Barracks Stagapara, Mond iy. afternoon's match at QUIu man Barracks aw the s.K.c. registe an easy win against a Middlesex Regt XI. The Club .sio.. took first knock and declared a) 159 tor seven wk-k.-r.. and then dismissed the soldiers tor 71 runs Scores: S.R.C.232 words
-
Article, Illustration19 1937-05-10 1619 words
-
Article185 1937-05-10 16 J.C.C. Beat Muar Club 'From Our Oion Reporter) Johore Bahru. May 3 AVER the week-end, the Muar Cricket Club team visited Johore Bahrn and met the Johore C.C. Scores:— JOHORE C.C. Ahmad b Marshall 20 Feng Hock b Machado 14 Dr. Wcodhuil c Ponnampalam 5» Han nay r185 words
-
Article279 1937-05-10 16 Chinese Beat Tamils By 19 Runs Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. 'From Our Oun Reporter) TALL scores in spite of bad bowl n MMc S&Zy? of clay on th? B.CJI.C-ground to-day when the Chined met and defeated the TP c A cricket by 11» runs 1. ai frZL le279 words
-
Article200 1937-05-10 16 E.G. Staunton Top-Scores With 55 Singapore. Monday A L B°«°? >■'>> mad, on match conclndrt T*'" Saturday afternoon, the l!o VT p draWn at 6.15 m WW scf r?s: S C.C —Ist Innings Lt. Elsmie b Rose M Pi V Jennings b Green fj V A J200 words
-
Article215 1937-05-10 16 Good Batting By W: Singh «E Indian Association bcal the S by 4» run on the S.R.C on Saturday Scores: S.lt.C—is* BIKINGS J. Cockbui ii c Varan b Slthambar: m A. n. ColUck i> Baj Lra i 5 G. b Baskalan J- Reuten* b Sandd*h 1 Aiplvw-o215 words
-
Article207 1937-05-10 16 Opening Match At Oval PLAYING the opening match ol their English tour, the New 7! tenders made a promising sta dismissing 1 Surrey for l-.fi run* the Oval ©n Saturday The visitors then unit and topped the home sid< l'<*r the loss of five wicket207 words
-
Article43 1937-05-10 16 V.M c.J .xi v.. cvffe*aj Qnlo, nio c.L. prround to-day: K. I eec ibturn en. T Ja pJowi •\v b*'»< 'v Day T t. Kwe< *> "ewvnv **o* Lim Kirn Wee R Ued l :ri Son*. T?p-prvcs-: T. Stag Chen- and Ferguson.43 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
175 1937-05-10 17 Japanese Beat The Rest Singapore, Monday. rfMIl Singapore Baseball AssociaI [j,;n celebrated the formal openof the league season at the Club ground in St. reot'-e s Road yesterday with a f nils game between the Japanese \ssim iation and the175 words
-
Article274 1937-05-10 17 Bi-Monthly Mixed Foursomes fVIIE first Singapore Golf Club bi--1 monthly mixed foursomes competition for May was played at Buki f Timah yesterday and resulted in a win for Df and Mrs. L F. Day with a net -con of 312 36 cards were taken cut and the following274 words
-
Article44 1937-05-10 17 Fifteen cards were taken out for the K °PPel G. C May ladies' Spoon whic;. ilted in a triple tie as follows: Mrs. E O'Sullivan 46—10-36 D Hirst 52—16-36 J. P. Carr 54—18=36 tie must be played off by May 1144 words
-
Article, Illustration19 1937-05-10 1719 words
-
Article264 1937-05-10 17 Rowing And Sculling Races Singapore. Monday. THE principal event, the final of the j International Fours justified expectations in providing a hard iougnt race of a very high standard at the R.S.Y.C. on Satuiday afternoon. The English and Colonial Four defeated the Irish and Welsh Four bv the264 words
-
Article149 1937-05-10 17 Tournament Results And Ties RESULTS and "c; in the tenhto X tournament at theT .IMS. Mens Singles B ™i S 1 HOCk beat Lim Tat Ghee 6-2 Ng Wing Chou beat M. G EDti o 6- ..p.--. r Medland beat Men's Singles C. K g aaeowiw T.P Kirn149 words
-
Article42 1937-05-10 17 Owing to the Coronation ce*ebraticns there are no Leaghe rhes in Singapore this week but friendly hj£ been arranged for Fndny between the S.C.C. aim wk H %UeP%ll and Drums of the Gordons wMfltoyheKS the «Utrt and dnr.np. tin interval.42 words
-
Article61 1937-05-10 17 SECOND round ties In the Davis Cap rcmpetition were played over 'he week-end and resulted as follows At Munich: Germany beat Austria by three matches to ni!. At Belgrade: Yugoslavia beat Rumania by three matches to nil. At Pairs: France beat Norway by three matches to61 words
-
Article260 1937-05-10 17 Jorinthians Beat Military In League (From Our Own Correspondent/ Johore Bahru. May 9. IT was a surprise to the large gathering 1 cf spectators who were present when the Jorinthians defeated the Johore Military Force eleven in the first round of the* Johore Bahru District Football League on260 words
-
Article81 1937-05-10 17 At a committee meeting of the Coterie held on Friday at the premises of the Nanyang Shoe Manufacturing Company. 58. Rohore Canal Road, it was decided to hold a dinner to celebrate the Coronation of Their Majesties. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, on Saturday. May 15. Members81 words
-
Article41 1937-05-10 17 Thirty cards were taken out for tne Keppel G.C. May monthly medal, and the following were the scores ed:G. McGuffin 1 down G. Pritchett 2 F. H. Bradley J. E. Carpenter 3 C. W. Watson H. Gray 341 words
-
Article72 1937-05-10 17 The ladies' spoon competition at ihe Sepoy Lines Golf Club was p'n\ed en Monday and Tuesday, and resulted in a win for Miss I. D Brown with a score of 46—18-28 The following cards were returnedMiss I D. Brown 46—18=28; Miss V V Blake 50—17=33: Miss K.72 words
-
Article36 1937-05-10 17 Members and friends are notified that during Coronation Week. May 12-18 inclusive, the illuminations and pagar lights will be turned on from 7 p.m. to nid-night each night at the Chines" Swimming Club.36 words
-
Article39 1937-05-10 17 Reuter. Paloulto, California, May 9. The world polevault record of 14 ft. GU inches held by Geor§s Varoff was beaten here tc-day by Bill Sefton and Earle Meadows who both cleared 14 ft. 3*2 incres Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
-
Article23 1937-05-10 17 The Social Athletic Party Veterans will meet the Clerical Union Veterans at football on Sunday next at ihe Clerical Union ground23 words
-
Article132 1937-05-10 17 Kentucky Derby Result Louiseville, May 9. THE Kentucky Derby, run here yesterday, resulted as follows: WAR ADMIRAL (Charley Kurtsinger 1 POMPOON 2. REAPING REWARD 3. Won by two lengths, third three a way. Time 2 .3—2 .5 Twenty ran. Betting: 5-2; 15—2. 3—l. It was132 words
-
Article98 1937-05-10 17 Great Jubilee Handicap Result Reuter. London, May 8. THE Great Jubilee Handicap run on Saturday ovei 1 1 j miles at Kempton Park resulted as follows: COMMANDER III <H. Wragg» 1 TEMPEST II <Carslake> 2 WILLIAM OF VALENCE (Packham» 3 Betting 100 to 7, 100 to 9. 13Reuter. - 98 words
-
Article90 1937-05-10 17 P.W.I). Meet Education Uept. In Final (From Our Own Correspondent/ Johore Bahru. May 9. The lunil stage in the Johore Bahra Inter-Departmental Badminton tournament, which was begun on the Ayer Moleh School Courts on April 80 has been reached. In the Semi-tinal which was played on Friday, the90 words
-
Article131 1937-05-10 17 From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. May 9. At a committee meeting of the committee of the India-Ceylon Association Tamil School, the following programme was decided upon in connection with the Coronation celebrations here on May 12. From 2 to 2—15 p.m.. there will b.- a presentation of131 words
-
Article127 1937-05-10 17 About 50 member.-, of the August B P. v .Mted Pulau Samboe last week-end md .-pent an enjoyable time on the Island as the guests of the Sambo: Cierks Club The home s'de won a badminton match payed but the visitors won the soccer by ten goals to127 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement142 1937-05-10 17 Do You Know This About Malaria? igh great strides have been mads Science In its fight against Malaria, malady still remains one of tne to health in many parts of the Once cjntracted, the fever la > recur periodically, each attack the victim in a more weakened adition. ilaria is142 words
-
Advertisement117 1937-05-10 17 AtH^ttk^ SUPREMACY THE SINGAPORE BRANCHES KALAYAS FOREMOST INSURANCE COMPANY i W.P.S. 20 HaveBOVRILj on your side] I jj It's Bovnl you need for strength and speed. The physical fitnes* that Bovnl gives is especially valuable to and to everyone n* i il who UkeS strenuous exer- I J I P117 words
-
-
Page 17 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous27 1937-05-10 17 THE TIDES TO-DAY: —10.30 a.m. 8 it. I faM.; 1011 p.m.. 8 I*. 9 in*. TO-MORROW:—II 20 am. 8 ft. ti 10.51 p.m.. 9 ft. 3 ins27 words
-
-
Article158 1937-05-10 18 I On Sale In The Straits Settlements TJ-3 Majesty the King approved the l£Su e ot the v; omary official medal to commemorate H Majesty's OoronftLI2?- l! c T the ciowned JF M■ v the King en the U, Maje tv the ri l 1 r158 words
-
Article56 1937-05-10 18 Kus<ian R a (way Official Shot In^^ a ff l iovs serlouslv he wreck wh< were derailed s'ation UniCn at Poill wa's SSt' S? t3at«K train orders V°£pre"~ train to crash Into another ?r-in tw was switching on lo the main JtoS h was found guilty and56 words
-
Article34 1937-05-10 18 hope 1 to be abfe to m»S 2?* They of MalaTtyles to TJffS new «opes also t, maki •i. mr Coast landsc r j oi thp East Singapore to B%\ y retul34 words
-
Article28 1937-05-10 18 A Corona ion rimi i b»< dhlst thank-offerin" JSt* u:a ,B "3 held by the Singapore B- dffLl c ft'on at their or 1 A ri28 words
-
Article22 1937-05-10 18 The untitled from Inflaenaa of Mr k hS ,7,1>7 y from Chemical rndu Ud^«sLS n f? W Pur. He kr, J Lum22 words
-
Article, Illustration36 1937-05-10 18 Mr. Tan Kim Song "(best man). Mr and Mrs Alan C.B Ye and Mis Wee Nya Chit .bridesmaid, aftei the X t a V, d Jv Adventist Chapel Geylang. Mrs. Yeo was 'Mi.: Kovv Chwee Neo.36 words
-
Article320 1937-05-10 18 WARE THIEVES CONFIDENCE TRICKSTERS UfHEN you leave youi home to take a place among the crowds watching mo Coronation celebrations there are three tilings that you should do: Hide your valuables; lock up your nouse securely, and carry only as much cash a Is absolutely320 words
-
Article123 1937-05-10 18 Collision fn The English Channel British Official Wireless. London. May 9. JHI: B it to steamer WUlesden of 4 5G3 n' «V 1 a ai steamer Gian Franca Ch££el off n! hiCk 10g m** oft Dover early this m m and wu reported by her ownersBritish Official Wireless. - 123 words
-
Article21 1937-05-10 18 iboration With Other Powers Reuter Wireless. TTrr? Rome, May 8 HE so-called Rome Berlin axis Count lc u —jReuter Wireless. - 21 words
-
Article27 1937-05-10 18 Mr. Kesth E Webb. Superintendent Johore B -TV" 18 De Partm P n:. ahi -v lled Japan on MIV 8 by be C.rfu on two months' holiday27 words
-
Article412 1937-05-10 18 Over SB,OOO Collected To Date Staeapore, BRIGADLJR i- A. Lord i ■FatKHßiedge v.ith sincere undermentioned subscriptions l aye been received jr. conned the salvation Army Annual ai tout lealitt I v.:;.-: $8,305.30 $100. air. ay. 5!l Par. $?i.- Collection for Boys' Coo ta-.-h. Conundr i.' D man.412 words
-
Article36 1937-05-10 18 .As a proof ol tbcir 8 M:r rtottoj doth n vh n 0{ I hate decided not to S"" Poochof goods. ltn Rwu '-tops are being t ai n Wcks. Sin Cu;v V I36 words
-
Article17 1937-05-10 18 Raja untitled «r of class r Vi;; i has Second Maei-t-,i.. tf t;> 1'" Effect from 117 words
-
Article20 1937-05-10 18 Dr. J untitled *an Medical Servw h L Heal h Offlci p go M from Apr,! Q 3 1 r20 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement318 1937-05-10 18 1906 1937 Th,rty-onc years of "NATIONAL" service is an achievement of no s mci magnitude; it is a record which has very few parallels in the history of Life Assurance in Asia.' We are proud to say that we have during this period paid a sun, approximating $12,000,000 by way318 words
-
Advertisement40 1937-05-10 18 GREAT EXTENSIONS I j K.N.I.L.M. SERVICES I i rwin? As i MAY Ist I™™-*'* 1 Balavia-B«likp«pan v.v. and j j "it* fa* MUMCtioM from a.,,1 to ShtMOM I •J«- -»i:iiit., in Singapore, j j QSI sale"* 1 BRiiMii: ,:o.U). 140 words
-
Advertisement35 1937-05-10 18 rocK rmwßrreH co ho *-a tiv%^ y 2«-A Change •We Typewriters. 4 fitted with Stana "7 jrd Pica Typos a v Automatic Key /f Secondhand Stoj-kLsts of I e^^^^^ SrtJ^ii^? 0 Oraphia Riouons Guaranteed-Charge* moderate.35 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement126 1937-05-10 19 SUN RADIO SERVICE CO. !.1 CEC IL STREET. PHONE 4454 SUPPLIERS OF ACCESSORIES WD REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR ALL MAKES OF RADIOS. Help Kidneys llsan Dot Poisonous Acids Kidneys have nine million tiny I ten which are endangered by itating drugs or neglect. Unknown ak Kidneys may be the real cause126 words
-
Advertisement134 1937-05-10 19 I WHAT IS IN A PYE? I s I The name Pye is synonymous with good quality British j j radio. For many years the makers have put more thought J j time and money into these sets than any other radio pro- ducing organization. The purchaser knows now that134 words
-
Advertisement128 1937-05-10 19 |5AHA t %EN| diISHHk^^KSBHBi^BPBH Aw 9l jfSI fIEH^aBRHEK Hk w ft v Mx IHHN^RH^Ht 122/124, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. Phone: 4566 r7<-,M t?sce :—PENANG. TAIPING 223. Batu Boa*, KUALA LUMPUR. Other tranche* LPOH. ■BP— II Ml I I ~-r¥IWMWMMr——~~~~ mmmmmmmm m MODEL 2670 ALL-WAVE 11 VALVES, SETS FROM $96. Martial Music128 words
-
Advertisement10 1937-05-10 19 'IMPORTS SUFKT FRAGltfl sWLL*. AH1LST ASSISTING HAIR 1 GROWTH. ■IP--—10 words
-
-
Page 19 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1263 1937-05-10 19 *ialf*yaii Listeners* Radio Tik:^ w I programme, introducing visitors from I overseas who are now in London. PROGRAMMES OF BRITISH EMPIRE I 850 pm The News and Announce -I 1M sjii. 'Along the Route of the o IVT 15 r 1 DDArn a mrmrrtci ments. Coronation Procession.* A talk hy1,263 words
-
-
Article450 1937-05-10 20 IMPORTANT MEETING OA MONDAY Reuter Wireless. London, May 9. THE London bus strike is still unsettled. A conference of busmen delegates which began at 10 o'clock last nigh* was adjourned at 12.30 this morning after receiving a full report of the negotiations. The conference decided toReuter Wireless. - 450 words
-
Article1014 1937-05-10 20 Singapore, Friday. p T i\V°A l( T ng are by the P and O. liner Rajputana which left Singapore for Europe this morning--Mi 5 i R a,°- An e Mr G B Adams, p n Jr. Al o P Ml s E Afoot, Mrs P C. Barnes,1,014 words
-
Article14 1937-05-10 20 Mr. H T Ross, untitled mem Federated Ma'aV J 41 etfect from March 2714 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement408 1937-05-10 20 DOES YOUR CHILD LOOK TOO THIN? M ..ether .strives to console herseil with the thought that her child, dreadfully thin, is "wiry." cm> too well does she realise that an ex, a 1 ds of weight would make such a difference to the child's appearance and be such a protection408 words
-
Advertisement144 1937-05-10 20 t STAMP COLLECTORS 7 f HOW TO COLLECT STAMPS by L A Noble i 1 STAMP COLLECTING FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT „60 J STAMP COLLECTING HOW TO ENJOY IT $1 20 THE SPLENDID BOOK OF STAMPS 150 STANLEY GIBBONS' SIMPLIFIED STAMP CATAI nrvr 150I 50 I WH S T TA144 words
-
-
Page 20 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1179 1937-05-10 20 cujH diary Malajaii Listeners' Radio [There are numerous Clubs in Slnga M«tIIO pore members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary U {Continued from page 19» provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keep- ppavpi? m tng it up-to-date and complete. Hap- FRANCE Di^^ss1,179 words
-
Miscellaneous90 1937-05-10 20 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS P.-ogramme of Drills ud to and frr week ending May IG. 1937. MONDAY. MAY LQ 4.15 p.m. Headquarters D" c Guard ol Honour. 515 p.m. Headquarters, spc R E fvi Malay Section. Drill. 5.15 p.m Headquarters syfa t Training. TUESDAY. MAY 11 mv m Mrilav Headquarters. fCoy. Recruits.90 words
-
-
Article, Illustration16 1937-05-10 2116 words
-
Article356 1937-05-10 21 Greetings From Malaya ALL ACCOMMODATION BOOKED npHE long-cistance air routes ol impcr,al Airways have often bejn tmnloyaJ Cor the carriage ol Siate documents frcm one part of Ji Empire to another. And in this re gard it is interesting io note that in connection with356 words
-
Article, Illustration15 1937-05-10 21 The i->- stati h b,, ::oad. hid.s the nature of lti baMnd Coronation garb, (g^gg).15 words
-
Article297 1937-05-10 21 New Appointments Tor Ceremony THE Earl Marshal (the Duke Of Norfolk* announce* that ihe King hai made the following appointments 101 the Coronation ceremony: Loid High Constable: The Ifarquess of Crewe. TO CARRY THE KING'S REGALIA St. Edward'- Staff: Viscount Halifax. iAt tends the King297 words
-
Article134 1937-05-10 21 Missionaries To Attend Coronation London. The Pacific is to be represented at the Coronation. The Rev. and Mrs. G H. Eastman, missionary of ths London MissionarySociety in the Gilbert Islands, a grouo of islands of Micronesia—north of the Equator and east of the Philippineshave been invited by the134 words
-
Article35 1937-05-10 21 Miss Julienne Loke of Telok Anson and Kuala Lumpur is now In Singapore for the Coronation celebrations. She will stay a fortnight at 44 Chancery Lane, the house of her brother Mr. Loke Wan Vat.35 words
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement115 1937-05-10 21 Pebeco Toothpaate contains as its principal ingredient Chlorate of Potash Acknowledged by the dental profession as the greatest known cure for Pyorrhea, Gingivitis and ulcerations Every time you use Pebeco you will notice a definite salty tang There may even be a little smarting at first. .this shows there is115 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1232 1937-05-10 22 A DIARY OF THE PRINCIPAL SOCIAL ARRANGEMENTS rpHE following is a diary of the princif- pal social arrangements in London for the Coronation season MAY 10 Their Majesties' State Banquet, Buckingham Palace. Arrival of Envoys and Deputations for thp Coronation. Evening partv: The Speaker and1,232 words
-
Article, Illustration12 1937-05-10 22 A composite picture of His Majos. vK ns oeon •vi «h» i.12 words
-
Article313 1937-05-10 22 Duke Of Kent's Visit To Printing Works Loudon 'THE Duke of Kent .showed keen interest In modern printing method when he visited th: ihw factory at Watiord (Hertfordshire), where the cfficial Coronation programme Is bein i prepared. Dunng his hour's informal vi.it the Duke saw all the313 words
-
Article171 1937-05-10 22 Britons Want A Guiding Principle BTiTO LOt approach of the Cons: i< titles are a;:pea ri is daily i:. French paper? expressing the ,f "the ma 1 on the south side of Channel' on Great Britain and rhe Empire. ■> h5 aI! this ghoul ci man?"171 words
-
Article, Illustration15 1937-05-10 22 s f m 111 i nn VL^. Cc,urai ''""<•< M„ 1 Wh<,ut C»ronati„„ l;w Trjb l)(15 words
-
Article1896 1937-05-10 23 fIHST YEAR OF IPOH FLYING CLUB n Own Correspondent) r Ipoh riENGE Cup has been presenter! i Flying Club by Mr I it tor annual competiI 1 members, states the rt, presented at the Ssweek. r passed a resoluation committee to spend in >r the purchase of1,896 words
-
Article192 1937-05-10 23 Sat On Husband's Chest Until He Died Oslo. A VERDICT of "Not Guilty" was brought In by a jury here in favour ot a plumber's wife, charged with wilfully murdering her husband by sitting on his chest until he died of strangulation. Olaf Olsen returned heme very192 words
-
Article362 1937-05-10 23 Slump Effects Thrown Off By 1935 London. THE Colonial Empire had generally recovered by 1936 from the disastrous fall in prices of the world crisis in 1929-31. That year may be regarded as a turning point in the trade position of the Colonies. This is revealed in362 words
-
Article55 1937-05-10 23 Cairo. The two books, "Lenin" by Jean Jacoby, and -Stalin" by Henri Barbusse. have been banned by the Egyptian Government in the interests of public security." At a sitting of the Council of Ministers it was decided that these books exalted nnd commended doetrnes contrary to the55 words
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement105 1937-05-10 23 I Special j j 25 Reduction j I on Flags I For CORONATION DECORATIONS!! j #Our Flags are the Best and j a reduction in price will give an j opportunity to buy cheap J Remember all our Flags are of British Manufacture and Therefore the Best. j BUNTINGS ALSO105 words
-
-
Article, Illustration68 1937-05-10 24 Coronation decorations on Raffles Post Office. The Master Attendant's Pier eecorated for the Coronation. Fixing a Crown on one of fie Coronation pylons in Singapore. Miss Maudrene Yap. who gave ballet dances at the untitled of the Happy World on Thursday. A group Photograph takes at the68 words
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement26 1937-05-10 24 Agents:—Joseph Trav?rs Sons, Ltd, APD-i I PRINCESS OF j HOLLYWOOD COSMETIC $3.60 Per Dozen J Obtainable throughout Malaya j MON T O R LIMITED Singapore b26 words
-
Advertisement37 1937-05-10 24 PEEK ERf v "j CREAM CRATOjrj pi- j m j .m.ikixa ii §|E3Bq j FOR THE EFFICIENCY lhis m SS**7 j TELE-LENS, WIDE ANCLE LENS, ELECTRIC FLASH ATTACHMENT Etc-.! S SOLE DISTRIBUTORS j AMATEUR PHOTO STORE. I37 words
-