Morning Tribune, 18 September 1936
1936-09-18
1
28
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/morningtribune
Morning Tribune
-
Title Section14 1936-09-18 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 19i\ SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, September 10, 1936 FIVE CENTS14 words
-
Article, Illustration1310 1936-09-18 1 DEMANDS Ol LOCAL S I ItlliUlS BIG DEMONSTRATION IXEMPLOIHIEXT ASSISTANCE 1 MMnJblf Singapore. Thursday. CCENES reminiscent of Hyde Park soap box oratory were seen outu side the rear entrance of the Chinese Portectorate in Havelock Road throughout to-day when more than 400 Chinese building coolies employed1,310 words
-
Article105 1936-09-18 1 Alleged Leader In Court Singapore, Thursday. ALLEGED to be one of the leaders in the local pineapple workers' strike, a Chinese named Koh Bok Eng appeared before the Third Magistrate, Mr. A. D York, this morning. He was asked to show cause why he should not be105 words
-
Article167 1936-09-18 1 League Meet In New Building Geneva, Sept 17. THE League Council will meet tomorrow for the first time in its £1 000,000 building, temporarily on the third floor, as the Assembly Hall has not yet been completed. It is expected that the Council will recommend the167 words
-
Article, Illustration308 1936-09-18 1 No Danger To Raw Rubber London, Sept. 17. IHE bogey ol imminent competition of synthetic with natural rubber appears, at least temporarily, delayed by the results of investigations by Messrs. Symington and Wilson, leading rubber brokers, into the German claims for Buna, which is the synthetic substitute308 words
-
Article139 1936-09-18 1 MO LLI SON'S FLIGHT PLANS Three New Attempts At London. Sept 17. MR. A J MOilison, the famous British airman, detailed in an interview with Reuter to-day an ambi tious programme beginning a month hence. Mr. Mollison hopes to fly from New York to Croydon in seventeen hour., ond thenReuter - 139 words
-
Article21 1936-09-18 1 Copenhagen, Sept. 17. The Chinese Minister. Mr Lo and his family are returning to China feilti ten years in Denmark. ReuterReuter - 21 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement32 1936-09-18 1 0 N OTHER PAGES $40,000 robbery 2 Mining expert dies 3 Finance «jg pictures ia > *J Kadio programmes M Colonies amateur boxing ?5 Local hockey 26 Race weights 26 Local soccer 2732 words
-
Advertisement53 1936-09-18 1 afr j KLI Wm I I POWDERED WHOLE MILK START A KL I V Cjfel ,M RK J COURSE AND WATn f l^^Ml RM ADD WATER THE IMPROVEMENT "-MBSs__^B^ aYD YOU HAVE j WHOLE MHK__^ IX THE HEALTH Or IJISBBwJ THE FI>:KST fW? J Distributors J 1.1 1/ KIIOIS. CO.53 words
-
-
Article1488 1936-09-18 2 SEQUEL TO BIG THEFT Missing 40,000 Guilders Singapore. Thusrday. AN the morning of Jan. 13, 1930, a money changer named Adam Saiboo carrying on bu ine^, in Market Street had a visit from a Jong-standing named Abdullah. Tlie latter told Saiboo that he had called at his1,488 words
-
Article, Illustration151 1936-09-18 2 Singapore, Thursday. H.H. the Sultan of Pahang and his party, accompanied by Mr. W. J.f Parks, ADC. to HE. the Governor, paid a visit to the Naval and Air Establishments in Singapore thi-; morning. At the Air Base they were met by Air Commodore S. W.151 words
-
Article155 1936-09-18 2 Busy With State Affairs ••ondon, Sept. 15. UIS Majesty the King, who according to present arrangements is leaving m I- 'rid ay for Balmoral, transacted State business in Buckingham Palace to-day. Among His Majesty's visitors tvas Sir William Clark, British High Commissioner in the Union of South. Africa,British Official Wireless - 155 words
-
Article110 1936-09-18 2 P.O. B ank Seventy-Five Years Of London. Sept 16 THE Post Office Savings Bank val I opened seventy-live years ago to-dav rrom the Deginning tne bank has made uninterrupted progress. ben the bank was opened in 18.. twelve hundred Post Offices were authorised to conduct Savings Bank business Within threeBritish Official Wireless - 110 words
-
Article35 1936-09-18 2 One of the instructions to candidates for second-class air navigators' licences a L the examinations to be held In October in London, Heliopolis, Baghdad, Singapore, and Karachi, is "Bring your own ink— black and red."35 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement70 1936-09-18 2 Against HEADACHE, GENERAL NEURALGIC PAINS, TOOTH ACHE and COLDS take CITRODON" 1 packings of 10 tablets am For Wounds BurnsDESITIN OINTMENT A non-irritant, which Cures all TROPICAL SKIN AFFECTIONS including Ulcers, Eczemata, D crmatitis etc. DESITIN MEDICINAL POWDER The Ideal Powder for Infants! Cures Bed Sores, Sunburns, the K Trying70 words
-
-
505 1936-09-18 3 Mining Expert Dies At Sea While On Health Trip Singapore, Thursday. U7E regret to record the death which occurred at sea on Sept. 13 of Mr Gaw Khek Khiam, one of the most prominent business men hi Singapore Mr. Gaw Khek Khiam left Singapore on Sept. 3 on medical advice505 words
-
Article62 1936-09-18 3 Law Notice For To-daty Before the Ag. Chief Justice at 10 a.m. Summonses-in-Chambers, Originating Summons and O.M. 16 36 Re Purachatra. Before Mr. Justice Adrian Clark at 10.30 a.m. Summons-in-Chamber and Motion In OS. 98 36 Re Kwang Lim and ors. Followed by:— Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice Mundell in the62 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement66 1936-09-18 3 a jg aUUmm m 9*ku Mmmm^ m\wl OJm0 Jm m*4*fmjm\ 1 «L *'_!ji^ W 'i I Mfc m m ***&k}gpmmmW j "MAI* A LIOI\ j j Ujg^jl RAPID HARDENING j >*?^**K**_7 _KnV Look For Thisf^^^^j Trade Mark W7i<?tt Buying A Watch. VERY ATTRACTIVE SELECTIONS IN GOLD, CHROMrtTM STEEL. AT ALL66 words
-
-
REUTERS COMMERCIAL SERVICE
-
Article127 1936-09-18 4 Tone Steady Quiet Spot. Buyers 7 1116 7 1116 October Buyen 7 1116 7 1116 Sellers 7% 7% Oct. Dec. Buyers 7 11 16 7 11 16 Sellers 7 13 16 7 13 16 Jan. Mar. Buyers 7% 7 1316 up 116 Sellers 7% 7% London, Sept. 17.127 words
-
Article17 1936-09-18 4 Imperial Chemical Industries 39 7 39 10 HK S. Bank (London Reg.) 102% 102'17 words
-
Article19 1936-09-18 4 TIN Standard. Previous To-day e Cash (official price) £194% £195 3 months forward (official price) £191% £192%19 words
-
Article26 1936-09-18 4 RUBBER Y ,k Previous To-day Cl Tone Quli Quiet Spot Buyers 167,16 167,16 Sellers 16% 169:16 Jan. Mar. Buyers. 16% Sellers 16% ig%26 words
-
Article39 1936-09-18 4 Calls On Governor Of Gibraltar London, Sept. 16. CIR Samuel Hoare, First Lord of the Admiralty, arrived at Gibraltar this morning in the Admiralty yacht Enchantress. After landing, he called at Government House British Official WirelessBritish Official Wireless - 39 words
-
Article73 1936-09-18 4 London, Sept. 17. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing middle rate) 76.88 76.94 +.06 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 7.45% 7.46% T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is 2% Is 2 7T6d +116 T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is 227 32 Is 2%d +132 T.T.73 words
-
Article253 1936-09-18 4 5 Per Cent. Final 2V 2 Per Cent. Cash Bonus THE Directors of The Eastern United Assurance Corporation, Ltd.. in their twenty-third report and statement of accounts for the year ended June 30, 1936, state: REVENUE ACCOUNT: The premium income less reinsurances and commissions amounts to $269,551.96. The253 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement59 1936-09-18 4 ll mill •> 111 111 I '.I 111 I '.'.llllli'.ll'ml SaSSSaaSSSlSaSS********"!******* ■•••**\.rr ■■■•••■■iM»HUMt«i|HIIIIHIIIHIMM«II»UMJ J J J P SOUTH *$5S%_ Bl VI sT r _T sT 6? BUT SI Mc% K l l I k H j INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. j] UNINSURED LOSS BY I W. J. DEXTER. Manager. 11l 59M59 words
-
Advertisement17 1936-09-18 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION17 words
-
-
STOCKS AND SHARES.
-
Article606 1936-09-18 5 Fraser Co. Lyall Evatt Buyers Sellers Buyers ESS* 4-Ampat Tin 4,4% 419 4 3 4,0 il Asam Kumbang 27. 29|-cd 28'- 30,, £1 Austral Malay 52 6 54 6xd ML 0- Ayer Hitam 15 6 i6 6cd 15- ir'JZ 1 Ayer Weng 1.67% 1.72% 1.70 77?/ tl Bangrin Tin606 words
-
Article352 1936-09-18 5 1 1 Mai. Elec. Ord. 2.10 2.15 2.07% 2.15 1 1 do 10% Prefs. 2.20 2JO 2.17% 2.25 10 10 Maynard 2.00 ™o™m2 00 300 mm JLSSr-..::::. 2 HS 2 S 2 S 1 1 Raffles Hotel 0.40 044 010 0.45 10 10 Robinson Ord. 190 2^lo 1.90 210352 words
-
Article178 1936-09-18 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 110 nom 4%% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31 Septl 30 H3 nom 4%% 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 125 127 c.i. 4% 1913 red. 1963 $2,000,000 Mar. 31178 words
-
Article313 1936-09-18 5 (Shares are II on*** Bs otherwise stated) Allenby 150 155 1.50 160 Alor Gajah 100 1.10 0.95 105 Amal. Malay ($2) 320 335 320 335 Ayer Hitam 130 140 IJO 1.40 Ayer Molek 100 115 00 .10 Ayer Panas 147% 155 150 160 Baatett 060 065 059 0^64313 words
-
-
THE LOCAL MARKETS
-
Article30 1936-09-18 5 Singapore: 26 3 4 ct*s.. up 18 ct. Market Tone. Steady. London: 711 16d up 1 16d. Market Tone: Firm. New York: 16 716 cts.. unchanged Market Tone: Quiet.30 words
-
Article86 1936-09-18 5 THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN* DAILY PRICES CURRENT Singapore, Thursday noon. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F.0.8. Sept.) 26 7 8 27 Good FAQ. In cases (FOB Sept.) *****16 26% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) n/? lllfl (awardable S'pore) 263/ 4 *****16 do. Sept. 26 13,16 26% do. Oct.jDec. 27 27ft86 words
-
Article224 1936-09-18 5 Singapore, Thursday noon. Singapore: $96 3 8, up $1,4. London: £194, down 505.; thre» months £191 135., down 355. EXCHANGE London-New York sc°!L3ki!_5 c °!L 3 ki!_ New York-London 5.06 s|B Singapore, Thursday, evening. Again to-day there has been a fair enquiry for all positions and a certain amount224 words
-
Article153 1936-09-18 5 Singapore, Sept. 17. 5 p.m. H/|ESSR i Fraser and Company in their daily comment on the trend of the share market state: Conditions on the local market continue to be very quiet. London is displaying more interest in tin shares but their prices to-day remain unchanged on yesterday's.153 words
-
Article20 1936-09-18 5 The Duchess of York sent a cabinet of stationery as a prize for the parochial fete at Laithwaite, Upper Teesdale.20 words
-
-
Article180 1936-09-18 6 Singapore, Sept. 17. The following were closing rates in the local exchange market to-day:— r»i_.Ll__xN_» _onoou i.i. 116 uouOO < -icmana A 'J" uuuou^ months' sight *I*JJ Lyons a^mand Hamburg demand 3 New York demand "JJJ Montreal demand w Batavia demand gj* Samarang demand Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon180 words
-
Article158 1936-09-18 6 Singapore. Sept. 17. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $154 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $149 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $140 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. Al $225 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 1 $181 R. (Siam) "Sinhuay" No. 2 $166 R.158 words
-
Article121 1936-09-18 6 Amsterdam. Revenue from the export duty on native rubber in the Dutch East Indies during the first seven months of this year was £3,400.000 (at current rates). The Dutch weekly "In En Uitvoer" says that the recent sharp reduction in rubber freights from Far East is due121 words
-
Article93 1936-09-18 6 London. Sept. 15. On the Stock Exchange to-day although public interest is still lagging, the markets were not without good features. Attention was focussed l on Trans- Atlantic.** following the Maine Election results, but the day's best levels were not fully maintained. Among rails, Great Westerns wereReuter Wireless - 93 words
-
Article48 1936-09-18 6 Singapore, Sept. 16. Messrs. Evatt and Co. announce the following rubber outputs of the undermentioned estates for the month of August 1936: lbs. Brunei United 30.930 Bukit Timah 7,922 Changkat Serdang 25.922 Hay tor 11,819 Indragiri 76,640 Lunas 32,610 Nyalas 27.510 Tapah 61.262 Ulu Pandan 3.28948 words
-
Article65 1936-09-18 6 London, Sept. 12. The Bank of England policy of building up gold holdings was amply justified by events in the past week, which produced a wave of nervousness regarding the stability of the French Franc, with its resultant demand for British notes having an effect of severelyReuter Wireless - 65 words
-
Article37 1936-09-18 6 New York, Sept. 16. August, 1936. imports tons Consumption JfJS Stock on last day of month 229,100 Afloat for U.S. ports on last day of month 63,b0U Consumption of reclaimed rubber n uUU ReuterReuter - 37 words
-
Article76 1936-09-18 6 Rubber Pepper Freights Amsterdam The shipping companies participating in the Java-New York Rate Agreement have decided to extend to the end Of October the reduction In rubber freights from the East Coa.st to the United States to Fls. 10 lor contract RP.d Fls. 17.50 for non-contract freights. The reduction was76 words
-
Article39 1936-09-18 6 A motor-car was caught by the incoming tide at Sables D'Olonne, in France, and the two occupants were drowned while trying to cross the causeway from the Island of Parmentier, which can safely be used only at low tide.39 words
-
Article45 1936-09-18 6 (Established in 1880 1 Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) Y.100,000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 130,900,000 00 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, T. YAMAMOTO Tei: No. 0049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk45 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement26 1936-09-18 6 AHSOIATTE SECURITY j Motor Uxion i INSURANCE COMPANY,. LTD. 1 i 1 i Agents: S SIME, DARBY CO. LTD. 1 I Singapore ft Branches i gWmSaasSS^smmmmmmmmma} »»._^,^._^.^.^.^.^.^*'>-^.^*.*^*->-**~*^^^26 words
-
Advertisement223 1936-09-18 6 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated In China by Special Charter). PAID-UP CAPITAL: 040,000,***** RESERVE FUNDS: f 3,453,591.43 TOTAL RESOURCES: $1,342,242,166.35 HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman of Board. Sung Han-Chang, General Manager. SOME OF 205 BRANCHES IN LEADING CITIES OF CHIN* AMOY HANGCHOW NANKING -IWATOW CANTON HANKOW NINGPO TTENTSIN harbin sh™*,223 words
-
-
Article1831 1936-09-18 7 Background Of The Mosul Im announcement that the Italian interests in Mosul Oil Fields, Ltd., hue K en so^ an< <nat tne con trolling interest in that company us been acquired by Iraq Petroleum 0.. Ltd.. is certainly by far the most important event1,831 words
-
952 1936-09-18 7 Operators In Tin Marking Time JUEES8KS. Fraser and Co.'a wreeklj report on the local share mark i. dated S< pi. 15, itatea: Since our last Ism nothing of any •special importance has occurred to dus♦urb Lhe atmosphere of indifferent wliich at present characterises the952 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement185 1936-09-18 8 HE SINGS! HE DANCES! HE S A PASSIONATE >PACHE ALHAMBRA HSSPECIAL MATINEES TO-MORROW SUNDAY AT 3-15 0 ok wm T«^__f J*--\ 0s SVINS THE/,.-.-"'! p_S-_B|_^ ®vr i,oses i«s f__; A^^^^^mWkmTml. »***^^f |i*gff* M H*« ____k i 3k_F_l Mli >__*> k\r*m\ m^B II ,j *w*_^^^^*B^^B__^^^^*s^^w -^>^^^^^__^^^^^^^^_Bb^^^_B2_-B_' _J^_B _l BEVERLY ROBERTS J185 words
-
Advertisement164 1936-09-18 8 AUDIENCES SAT SPELL-BOUND, AT LAST NIGHTS OPENING! ACCLAIMED MORE THRILLING THAN "MONTE CRISTO" AND MORE GRIPPING THAN "FUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GANG f***} j* TO NIGHT v .-CLDuXnI I MATINEE TO-MORROW No guilt ____i__JH looms him \fr sk ktM n to a living _asm if __T \4iAhiLy HLs^imßk 1 SE164 words
-
-
Article342 1936-09-18 9 BRITISH EMPIRE FILMS WANTED London, Aug. 20 AX scute shortage of Empir e instructi ntl films is reported by the Imperial Institute, South Kensington. flu; Director. Sir Harry Lindsay has ippealed to Dominion and Colonial Governments, and to the larger transp., r and commercial organisations, for Lew reels and more342 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement161 1936-09-18 9 I*^-*********** l^^ JA PICTURE THAT PROVES ALL DUMBELLS ARE* J V NOT FOUND IX GYMNASIUMS ?S CHARLIE RUGGLES 1* 9* MARY BOLAND I A IN THE PARAMOUNT COMEDY I EARLY TO BED t frfjjjgJl IBAVIUO\l B AVIUO\. NEXT CHANGE* I Opening at the CAPITOL wmday 25th sept. I I n||j__lll161 words
-
Advertisement346 1936-09-18 9 s*e m CAPITOL To-morrow Morning at 11 o'clock. T P^^~"JSL^ ,,ll 'l Spedal LAUREL HARDY" Matinee j i II I Excellent Programme of Selected Pictures S J) w LAUREL and HARDY in their latest LAUGH \4 }fm\ k riot "TIT FOR TAT* J I V W jfj "BABES in HOLLY346 words
-
-
Article352 1936-09-18 10 KIDNAPPERS "Stolen Bride" Custom THE disappearance of large numbers of girls and women is causing alarm in two countries Yugoslavia and Turkey— just now Details are given in the following An enormous increase in the white slave traffic has been marked by the disappearance or352 words
-
Article124 1936-09-18 10 To Educational Pioneer In Singapore MIS many old boys and friends in Malaya, Hongkong and the Philippine Islands will learn with deep regret of the death of the Rev. Brother Michael at Barrytown, New York, on July 9. at the age of 84. Brother Michael was director of124 words
-
Article51 1936-09-18 10 Roosevelt Sets Turbines Going Washington. Sept. 12. IN the presence of 3;000 delegates to the 1 World Power Conference President Roosevelt pressed a button In Washington and set in motion the turbines of the Great Boulder Dam harnessing the waters of th( Colorado Riv >i— Reut. r Wirt51 words
-
Article, Illustration430 1936-09-18 10 "Our Pacifists Are The Militarists Sir Samuel Hoare SIR SAMUEL HOARE, First Lord of the j Admiralty, speaking at Gun ton Park,,' near Cromer, said that Mr. Lansbury had proposed that the weight of this country and the Empire should be thrown in the scales on the side of one430 words
-
Article194 1936-09-18 10 Former Chairman Of Straits Steamships OLD residents of Singapore will learn with much regret that news has been received of the death of Mr. D. K. Somerville, who was formerly chairman of the Straits Steamship Co.. Ltd. Mr. Somerville first cam,e to Singapore in 1900. He became acting194 words
-
Article20 1936-09-18 10 The Belgian Minister of Education, M. Hoste, received Mr. D. H. Drummond, Minister of Education in New South' I Wales.20 words
-
Article161 1936-09-18 10 Prospect Of Higher Dividends INTEREST in tin shares is reawakening and the publication by a Stock Exchange firm of the salient points in the situation is therefore timely, says the financial correspondent of the Dailv Mail. In brief, this firm, whose partners have close personal knowledge of conaiions161 words
-
Article33 1936-09-18 10 Airmen and mountaineers are searching for two skiers who have been lost in the Victorian Alps for eight days. During most of that time they have been without food, sheltering in a hole33 words
-
Article149 1936-09-18 10 Formed In West Urtniopia London, Sept. 2. UAILE Selassie, Emperor of Abyssinia 11 and now in England, has received from Gore, Western Ethiopia that a Government has been set up there The news reached him in a letter in Amharic. signed and seakd hv Bitwoded Wolde-Sadik, head of149 words
-
Article251 1936-09-18 10 Three Sew Members From U.S.A. ITNDFR thc leadership of Mr. Dan t' Hopkins. Raffles Hotel Orchi has long been a favourite with dancers in Singapore, attracting large companies to the dances held every day Mr. Hopkins does not believe in Log on his laurels and is con. making251 words
-
Article58 1936-09-18 10 Playing At Telok Ayer To-Day THE Police Band will play the following programme at Telok afternoon, beginning at 5.30: Spanish March, •'Juarez." Bch ttino; Overture. "Leo Dragons De Villars. lart; Selection. "Kissing Time." C Intermezzo, "Forget-me-not." Richarc Foxtrot, "Second-Hand Rose." H Highland Patrol. "Ma Braw Lad Macdonald; Spanish58 words
-
Article43 1936-09-18 10 Pending the grant of permission to il over Syria, Misra Airwork has arrant to begin regular flights only betw* Cairo. Port Said and Cyprus every WO day, and back the same day. The i will be about half of what they fWlast summer.43 words
-
Article203 1936-09-18 11 A Commercial Precaution London. INSURANCES, in increasing volume, are I being effected against the risk of an unexpected postponement of the coronation—fixed for May 12 next year— or any substantial modification in the arrangen ents, such as a change of route. This is being done purely as a203 words
-
Article55 1936-09-18 11 h t Sr wii> ta to" the „eX mJ*» takes a suitably rewarded Stati n WIU of P 2Ss____f the methods effoFt to eeHid e i trled a>doits whinh if large P acks stray abte q.arter, a n V f e nVaded the fashl <">- -•te-iSSTS55 words
-
Article148 1936-09-18 11 Secret Purchase From Farm London. Sept. 4. A BEAUTIFULLY embroidered burse— a cover for the fine linen "corporal" used in celebrations of the Holy Communion— is now on view at the Victoria and Albert Museum. London. It Is English work of the earlv 14th century. On it is148 words
-
Article92 1936-09-18 11 Dublin. Sept. 3. IWH Sean T. O'Kelly. vice-president of 1 the Irish Free Statp Executive Council and Minister for Local Governjgeni has been married in University Church, St Stephen's Geen. Dublin, to Miss Phyllis Rvan, M. Sc. Public Analyst for the Free State, and sister f92 words
-
Article72 1936-09-18 11 London. Sept. 2. THE Chief Scout, Lord Baden-Powell. Will broadcast a Coronation message to Scouts throughout the Empire on jjjne 26 of next year— three days after King's birthday. He will speak from the British Broadtag Headquarters in London, and Kive on the Scouts' behalf an assurance72 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement182 1936-09-18 11 sna i e~ m ll ll^*^* ll a** i a*atiM-W*M^BM^MMMi^fc-->w*__M___ M _^__.___>. A TOURISTS SHOPPIE f p EIM_ LUGGAGE R RIER 1 SINGAPORE LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors Forwarding I Agenta. I Booking. Agents for F.MJ! J Railways. Baggage Agents for:— J Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line J Nederland182 words
-
Advertisement206 1936-09-18 11 TRANSPARENT WOMAN! TH \r a d n s r rr parem wom i£ Y 2--a musel "her.. on exh biti at Daren! l h l ChiCag^ CentUry f Pr gress in 1933, a transparent man was shown. All the bones and vital organs, including the brain, arteries and larger veins206 words
-
Advertisement108 1936-09-18 11 CHEMIST INVISIBLE. TAMP AX THE MODERN SANITARY NAPKIN. FOR THE Modern Woman NO PINS NO PADS NO BELTS. Free Descriptive Booklet "WOMENS NEWER FREEDOM" m AGENTS: The Federal Dispensary Ltd. (Inc. In F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Sin-mpore. KLANG. KUALA WfPUR. I SEREMBAN. EYES PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYI Specializing Ocular108 words
-
-
MORNING TRIBUNE
-
Article265 1936-09-18 12 CEVERAL strikes have occurred in several parts of Singapore and Johore, and they have excited no more than a mild interest amongst the general population. We live in such watertight compart merits that one section of the population does not know what other sections are doing. If pineapple265 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1047 1936-09-18 12 M7HAT promises to be an interesting development of the co-operative movement In Malaya has been started in Singapore, where a group ol young men has formed a society for the cooperative purchase of household goods, their ultimate aim being the establishment of a chain of co-operative stores throughout1,047 words
-
Article178 1936-09-18 12 Mr. J. B. Carr, who returned from home leave last week, has assumed duties as headmaster, High School, Kajang. *s\w Mr. F. M. Still, of Johore Bahru, and Mrs. Still are leaving England by the Carthage on Sept. 25. due in Singapore on Oct. 23. Sf*. mm S 9178 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement6 1936-09-18 12 111 1 111 I nl t'lMfifftffliTTliTr6 words
-
-
Article707 1936-09-18 13 LABOUR PARTY PLAN Lines Of Utility Corporation London. THE Labour plan for the socialization of the coalmining industry has been issued. After a description of the industry and its organisation, and a brief survey oi its position in relation to the coal industry of the707 words
-
Article, Illustration97 1936-09-18 13 Flight Lieutenant A. R. Bushell. of the County of London Squadron Auxiliary Air Force, had a narrow escape when his light aeroplane collided with a lamppost at Hythe. He was piloting a monoplane owned by Flying Officer Max Aitken. and he overshot a landingJield and97 words
-
Article151 1936-09-18 13 THE world's largest "silencer," built to subdue what will soon be onr of Great Britain's biggest noises, has been constructed at the new £500 000 Alvis Aero-Engine Factory a, Coven ry. It is a building nearly 200 ft. long in which aero engines of 1.400 hp. and151 words
-
Article301 1936-09-18 13 London Magistrate's Ruling London. UR Ivan Snell, the Maryiebone Magistrate, in dismissing summonses against Lieu tenant H. N. Crawford Royal Corps of Signals. Catterick Camp. Cat.erick. Yorks. for alleged careless driving, granted th e defendant £16 costs against the police. Counsel for Lieutenant Crawford said that301 words
-
Article18 1936-09-18 13 tv/rr p H Harrison of the Geneial Ele^ ric Co Ltd' Singapore, has oeen sSs£i3l to Kuala Lumpur18 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement44 1936-09-18 13 Telegraphic Address: PHONE _^-_jT\ GOODWOOD 5933, 5934 J*^ M SLk fywy^Af^as*nwlw\ f*^ *|!rallji i iUi*'j *r__ w <L_*-* f U^%C__r 4AgjfflJi.sl* l,( trr! fci^^,,,,,,^ r -v-^^iL-**-*- \mim\Zm-m*~. -^r THE MOST CHARJO^I STATED^O^™™ EXCELLENT ACCOMMODA HON WITH r,> poF THE COCKTAIL BAR AND "^!^JJI» MIlSw44 words
-
Advertisement51 1936-09-18 13 THE IMPROVED kn/t *s ITE DUAL SEAL EXTIi-WSI'ISHEH thc va i ve seals both the inner BiH rc.?o„ W !ir»Vrb,ow'lar i n. .he .ur* the ba,o»e, *&S%m\\ i former., used, b ehminated. The closure b P-.--fIK» lvr b release, and th. ms.ructions for mm. mmm 1 l *****_P McALISTER CO.,51 words
-
-
Article, Illustration274 1936-09-18 14 Belfast Grand Thrills The start of the 500 cc. In front are J H Guthrie (Norton); J. W. Beevers (Norton); W G Wright (Norton) and Stanley Woods (Velocette). Messrs. John Cobb, T. E. Rose-Rich 11. G. Hindmarsh and C. Brackenbury, left London for Bonneville Flats, Utah, U.S.A. where they will274 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement50 1936-09-18 14 /^^HHr vV° v^ ln 3 Hours x<S> Services: Sun. Wed _y Wr Single fare £9 _s\\r _\0- s7: »PProx.) X^ TO BRISBANE In 3H Day* Services: Mon. ft M. aingl- tare kaZ <*.-*o approx.) TO ENGLAND In m Days. Services: Sun. Wed. Single fare £156 ($1,337 approx.) IMPEItIAL AIISWAVS mmimmmmmmammmmwmemiamammme]50 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1919 1936-09-18 16 To mnkr Toursi-lt or lo *MiSs«-»< your rook make. KEDGEREE Place 1 Vs cups cooked or canned flaked codfish. 1-2 eupi cooked rice and 2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped, in a bowl and toss together lightly. Season well with salt, pepper and a dash of paprika Transfer1,919 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement6 1936-09-18 16 Maiscn Iggga j 4«I0. (jf^mmX j6 words
-
Advertisement54 1936-09-18 16 ampm**-*a**+mam*maammammm*mmma. ma***mA9*maWmm*~»m**> I phoenix I FOR j i I r-.-r.T'-»*j I f. ,J| I s Jt q* i u «e! A |P t 1— -Am m\ "*'Vj33B E mimmmmfm,mkm^aSf, 1 I 01 r I liM I 1 s nr i Hi t* s Y^iP E i PHONE THE PHOENIX AERATED54 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement272 1936-09-18 17 Af*\ M mmw mmmf mam mam m^ li it1,,,,,ll l^ ltt>l^ l lt *^*^^WMr**M***___^___^___^___-_________ gjl frf lW JO ;1 ._______________i____i_____S^^= COLI> STORACt fferg Are Menu Suggestions For The Week End. BREAKFAST '^K V /V DINNER Sal ii relay Y^-%^ 4 rnday Pineapple Juice V W Papaya Ball Cocktails Cereal with272 words
-
-
Article91 1936-09-18 18 Trapped in a disused pit for tw hours, unable to move because of a broken leg. Arthur William Moore, agcc. 73, of By Ways. Long View-lane. Huyton near Liverpool, was saved by his grandson at Llangoed. Anglesey. Mr. Moore was on holiday, and wen' for a climb91 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement524 1936-09-18 18 v I I^l .4-to I^^H *M a^** m SSS m mmmm BY P&Oand BRITISH I INDIA LINES Outwards. Doe Due Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore 1936. 1936. SOUDAN 6.500 Sept. 23 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 4 CORFU 15.000 Sept. 25 RANPURA 17,000 Dec. 18 RANCHI 17,000 Oct. 9 l^ 37 BURDWAN 6,070524 words
-
Advertisement174 1936-09-18 18 HI. M. LINE. (Incorporated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TRANSATL ANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles CHENONCEAUX 14,825 T. Sept. 29 EXPLORATEUR GRANDIER 10,267 T. Oct. 2 D'ARTAGNAN 15,105 T. Oct. 13 SPHINX 1 1.374 T. Oct. 27174 words
-
Advertisement121 1936-09-18 18 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT* CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar s.s. HAKUSAN MARL Oct. l s.s. HARUNA MARU Oct. W s.s. KATORI MARU L Rates to lst Class JSVtM Naples $497 $540 $317 W Marseilles 514 557 326121 words
-
-
Page 18 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous309 1936-09-18 18 1 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE j STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES FOR PER DATE AND TIMI TO DAY Tandjong Pandan Siberg 18 8 am Australia, Western Sibajak 18 8.30 ♦Europe, Great Britain and Europe generally Sibajak 18 8.30 a rr. Medan Sibajak 18 8.30 a.ni Pengerang Aik Soon 18 9 an* Rengat and Temilahan309 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement764 1936-09-18 19 THE lI A IK HOI It MlH'* IN DOCK Harbour l»rojjrr< SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES rrnn /l/i/i o OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE MIMJHW Scheme At Godown Gate No. NeiC York Nieuw Holland 22 11 Muinam 20 1 M AJ R G^ NERAL Edward Markham lays Maru M 3 .^JKf' of764 words
-
Advertisement461 1936-09-18 19 J^JV >M TO FRENCH PORTS V 1 i__f nM^ HOMEWARDS. j SSf* "ftelSSSa nlVrl' UVerP Duilkirk *Pt. 18 I I CAP VARELLA Fo? Ma^efl es M-mf im**?* D ""k_rk Oct. 41, j OUTWARDS (from Marseilles). J d^trlcl^aux i?tS^JE22r 2 S aiph K ong CAP TOURANE oaigon. Tourane Haiphong. Oct. 4461 words
-
Advertisement62 1936-09-18 19 Independent Land tours arranged by THOS. COOK _v SON. LTD., For farther particulars, cabin plans and pamphlets on IndoChina and Siam, etc. Apply to: HIE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED Incorporated in Denmark) SINGAPORE 12. Raffles Quay, Telephone 5321 PENANG F.M.S. Railway Buildings Telephone 1301 KUALA LUMPUR 58, Ampang Road, Telephone62 words
-
-
395 1936-09-18 20 IN UNITED STATES 'It Can't Happen Here' Washington, DC. rE American Federal Theatre plans to produce a stage version of MiSinclair Lewis's novel "It Cant Happen Here" upon a vast scale. wUh simultaneous productions in American cities. Some observers here profess to see a political395 words
-
Article194 1936-09-18 20 10-Day "Siege Mr Bell Nicholson, aged 60, a retired farmer, of Saffron Walden. who was staving at Felixstowe on holiday with his* wife and daughter, collaosed and died on th e beach after bathing Vreiore breakfast. Stay-in-Strike At University Delhi. FOLLOWING a 10-day -stay-in" strike, i in which student shut194 words
-
220 1936-09-18 20 Bishop Auckland. MRS HILDA EVANS, chairman of Shildon Urban District Council and a Bishop Auckland J P., wept here when a young man whom she had known since his childhod was sentenced to two months' hard labour. She was a member of the220 words
-
Article, Illustration356 1936-09-18 20 Tune May Still Be Played London, Sept. 2. THERE is no Prince of Wales, but tht air "God Bless the Prince of Wales' may still be played "on all customary occasions as heretofore." The Air Ministry has issued an ordei to the Royal Air Force to356 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement214 1936-09-18 20 BM t! 1 1 rEi I a WE MIiSTBUILD\^^a-,v /£*V» K 1 UP HIS POWERS \Y**y \Wj L^s_fJ ■OF RESISTANCE k,y«M \^L AGAINST THESE mWmM ji I ATTACKS GIVE W\'///f/M/ If Bhim HORUOCSj WJ >^ O V f /'M \-wt\^ z^ FlP^efw ___J__L _____f r- T9 T\^\\ t r^y^yr\l\^i V.214 words
-
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement16 1936-09-18 21 THE NEW AIRLINE RADIOS t ompetitHe Prices APPLY MeEISATHAN RADIO t 50U1SD EISCIISEER 25/29, ORCHARD ROAD.16 words
-
-
Page 21 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous576 1936-09-18 21 ON THE RADIO J Pro** ram iim* llritish Empire iriMiiission 2: GSH 13.97 metres ,7 mcs.) and GSG 16.86 metres mcs.), from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m dismission 3: GSG 16.86 metres 17.79 mcs.) and GSF 19.82 metre* 111 nses.) from 9.20 p.m. to 0.20 a.m ;SH 115) metres (21.47576 words
-
Miscellaneous493 1936-09-18 21 i s*mis, c «p--■shott. J enKms. by Michael Oak--712 an. Accorded Mu.sic JdS ,J ___S e SP? E ">»»e Orchestra. C ftori T.'l'i Mclsa: "'"ducted bv 'Weber. PS- M Ve rlure silv y,,^,Tu n| f* r,ms March "The Italim, Ifr Mendelssohn i Music to German Ch Jvalry: (1) March (2?493 words
-
Miscellaneous514 1936-09-18 21 12.40 p.m.— Dance music. 1.10 p.m.— Nirom news bulletin lin p m Instr umental music 150 p.m.-Popular recorded music. 2.10 p.m.— News bulletin 2.20 p.m.— Close down. 5.20 p.m.— Recorded music chndren m TimC For the 6 05 p.m.— Concert. 6.50 p.m.- Nirom news bulletin iS p m— Popular music.514 words
-
Miscellaneous367 1936-09-18 21 10.15 p.m. Rates of Exchange and French Stock (Rentes). 10 20 p.m. End of Broadcast TO-MORROW Wavelength: 25.60 metres (11.720 kcs.) 5.35 a.m. Concert relayed from RadioParis. 6.35 am. News in French. 6.50 a.m. News in Spanish. 7.00 a.m. News In French. Market. Prices. 7.20 a.m. News in English. 7.35367 words
-
-
Article166 1936-09-18 22 To-Day In Singapore HIGH T1DE.— 11.55 a.m., 9 It., 2 ins. FOOTBALL:— Govt. Services Cup Final and Presentation of Trophies by the Hon. Mr. A. S. Small, Junior Civil Service Association Club, 5 p.m. BOXING:— Joe Diamond v. Clever Henry; Tiger Flowers v. Joe Eagle, New World Arena, 9.15 p.m.166 words
-
Article73 1936-09-18 22 There has been a big landslip near AUdorf. in the Canton of Uri. More than 400,000 cubic yards of rock werdetached from the main face of the mountain and descended into the vallev No damage has been done to hie o, property so far. but the authorities I hate ordered73 words
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement44 1936-09-18 22 mW U-> ___B ■■■■■■■n use #f\ __P**VVr^P-V** l \^*v--P4M-_--v'tt __P »'wkl W's a ___________________________mAb_b__^ma\ _a^Sm\__am __r m E-JI _I mSm^mm ___n •^^____i mw¥i ____B _____________^^m ______________Hfl.__________________B__^^B ____H______________k _________I^^^H^^B __s _H ____________________^BI SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., Singapore Muar •Malacca Seremban Kuala Lumpur Ipoh and Fenang.44 words
-
-
Page 22 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous493 1936-09-18 22 5.01 p.m.— Vocal selections by the < lumbia Light Opera Company. 516 pm The Grand Hotel, Orchestra A lighl instrumental programme. 6oi p m News bulletin in Bengali. 6.16 p.m.— lndian theatrical night. B( I u Natookev Dal presents:— "Ashoke 9.16 pm News bulletin in English 931 pm Time signal.493 words
-
Miscellaneous259 1936-09-18 22 Manuscript: Hugo Hartung. 4.50 p.m.— News and Economic Review In German. 5.05 p.m.— Ludwig Sehmidmeier will play from the Sonata In b minor by Franz Dannehl. 520 p.m.— Let us sing a Folk Song together. 5.35 p.m.— Sign off DJA and DJB iGerm.. Engl.. 6.15 pm Call DJF and DJB259 words
-
-
Article368 1936-09-18 23 1 character, its village-life, its multitude I of small cultivators, and its native I monarchies or sultanates-Malaya is not so different. Let us place it as an Asintic Native State or cluster of States beside those of Africa. CONDITIONS IN KENYA Now let us look at Kenya- another African community,368 words
-
Article3090 1936-09-18 23 A MEDLEY OF PEOPLES Mixed Native States PROFESSOR K. *;>upland. (IF. hi s recent 8.8.C. talk spoke ou British Colonial Kmpire which, said, comprise.] of some IS communities Differing frmi one another in almosl everything, they share only one a,- in common, i.e., iheir aJieKiancc to3,090 words
-
Article112 1936-09-18 24 British Delegates Off To Geneva London, Sept,. 16. LORD CRANBORNE, thc Under-Secre-tary ."or Foreign Affairs, left* London jesterday by road for Geneva, where he expect* to arrive to-morrow in readiness for the opening of the Leagu. Council Meeting and, in the absence of tne Foreign Secretary, Mr. AnthonyBritish Official Wireless - 112 words
-
Article66 1936-09-18 24 \l l eyed Misdirection Of Jury London, Sept. 15. MCMAHON'S solicitor states an appeal will be lodged to-morrow. One of uhe grounds will be the Judge I misdirected the Jury when he said McMahon's story was told at the Old Bailey for the first, time whereaa 166 words
-
Article49 1936-09-18 24 Singapore. Thursday. An Indian woman with her 40-day old b v tn arms was assaulted by two coolies at the Naval Base coolie lines, The woman was suffering lrom shock, but was still conscious. She was removed to the General Hospital with a t vers laceration of the scalp.49 words
-
Article, Illustration315 1936-09-18 24 Relaxation Of Selling Pressure London. Sept 16 THE more hopeful attitude taken on the i French strike situation, coupled with M. Vinceiu Auiio.s assurance that the French Government's efforts will be continued within the framework of the present capitalist system, has resulted in a relaxation of the sellingReuter - 315 words
-
Article124 1936-09-18 24 Doctors Satisfied With Mr. Elias's Condition (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. BUNGSAR Hospital authorities issued the following report concerning the condition of the Hon. Mr. D. H. Ellas, C.M.G., General Manager of the F.M.S. Railways. "Mr. Elias has made satisfactory progress. All immediate danger is124 words
-
Article244 1936-09-18 24 Vast Augmentation Of Strength London, Sept lo TWENTY-SIX new squadrons tw three in regular service and three auxiliary— have now been added to the strength of the Royal Air Force under the terms of the expansion plan announced by the Government in May oi last year. Three ofBritish Official Wireless - 244 words
-
Article73 1936-09-18 24 New Members At I Meeting I rHE Loan Bill will be taken through a stages at the meeting at the Lr tive Qouncil on Monday. Twe new members of Council lake the oaths of office— the H i Officer Commanding Troops. (Brigadier A. T. Shakespear D* W.C.) and73 words
-
Article61 1936-09-18 24 London, Sep' AN exhibition was opened at thc leian Library. Oxford. to-da> commemorate the tercentenary foundation of Havard University I United States of America. Havard takes Its name from rr. at benefactor John Havard home Is Stratford-on-Avon In wlckshire and whose son to now a < sor ofBritish Official Wireless - 61 words
-
563 1936-09-18 25 Inniskillings Represented By I earn Of 33 Singapore, Thursday. •the entries for the Singapore Amateur Boxing Championships closed Saturday last, and they are the i\ ever received for any competitheld by the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association. No entries have received from563 words
-
Article84 1936-09-18 25 Prompt Work By Local Brigade Singapore, Thursday. MOTOR-CAR belonging to ('aptain N. E. b. Graburn, the Officer Coming the "F" Malay Company, S.S. tteers, was destroyed by fire last j the Goodwood Park Hotel in Graburn had returned from md was sitting on thc rervhen one ol the84 words
-
Article60 1936-09-18 25 Further Detachment For Palestine T London, Sept. 16. j-iE lmer Naldera sails to-day from Southampton with a further detachment of reinforcements for Palestine, 'oops include the Second Battalion from Borden Camp, Head- lu Vs Staff the First Infantry Brigade AmL i Army Ordnance Corps from Sftii £r and60 words
-
Article10 1936-09-18 25 "way Air Services are now opeiai,{n°s to and from Weston-super-10 words
-
Article101 1936-09-18 25 Resolution On Failure Of Government London, Sept. 16. 11 MEETING of the Council of the j Liberal Party In London this after- J noon passed a resolution calling atten- tion to the gravity of the international situation and to the need for a vigorous Liberal movement. The resolutionBritish Official Wireless - 101 words
-
Article42 1936-09-18 25 Four Arrests Made: All Chinese (from Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 16. IN connection with the recent strike of employees In certain pineapple factories in Johore, I undent and that four arrests .have been made to-day. all being Chinese.42 words
-
Article44 1936-09-18 25 Marshal Balbo has paid a short visit to the Netherlands on his way from < Italy to Berlin. He is travelling In his I cwn car accompanied by his secretary. and left Amsterdam to go via the new 1 Zuyder Zee dyke to Germany. 144 words
-
Article201 1936-09-18 25 French Expedition Wiped Out Copenhagen, Sept. 17. THE French polar expedition ship Pour- 1 quoi Pas. of 449 tons, sank in a gale off Iceland. The leader, Dr. Charcot, and all of the crew except one were drowned. Thirty bodies have been washed ashore. An Icelandic gunboat which201 words
-
Article168 1936-09-18 25 Case Against Japanese Adjourned I Singapore, Thursday. fHERE was a temporary suspension of thc case against Yasuhara Aruna, I young Japanese, at the Singapore Assize Court to-day, further hearing fr 1 ing adjourned till Sept. 28. followu the submission by Mr. D. K. Walter.,. who is conducting the168 words
-
Article129 1936-09-18 25 And Two Open Air Cinemas PERMISSION for the erection of two more open air cinemas and another dance hall in Singapore has been granied by Committee No. 4 of the Singapore Municipality. In one case a certificate of fitness of the lawn at Sea View Hotel has129 words
-
Article22 1936-09-18 25 Committee No. 4 has approved a plan for an aerial mast to be erected at the new Broadcasting Station, Thomson Road.22 words
-
Article33 1936-09-18 25 Seven hundred secondary school children from Great Britain arrived at Casablanca In the liner Dilwara, and were taken in special trains on a visit to Rabat. They left the same night for Madeira.33 words
-
Article334 1936-09-18 25 AIR CHIEF LEAVES New Flight To Hong Kong Singapore, Thursday AIR Commodore S. W. Smith, the Air Officer Commanding, Far East, will leave Singapore at 6 o'clock on Monday morning with two flying boats of No. 205 Squadron for Hongkong where he will carry out his final inspection of the334 words
-
Article53 1936-09-18 25 Singapore, Thursday. Captain D. R. Kilbee, Master of the Hut Sang, reported at the Shipping Office yesterday that a Chinese deck passenger named Cher Mai went over the side of the vessel on the afternoon oi Sept. 13. and was presumed drowned. The vessel was on the way53 words
-
Article496 1936-09-18 26 GOALKEEPER SURPRISE Cheok Wah Not Selected Singapore, Thursday DKOBABLES (whiles) beat the Possiblts (Colours) in the final trial IBM on the S.R.C. ground this afternoon in preparation for the match against the Japanese Olympic hockey team on Sunday. They won i>\ Bve goals to nil.496 words
-
Article70 1936-09-18 26 v 'ng ties in th" SC C ?ui handicap tourm have been fixed: FRIDAY, SEPT.IB Y S V »J. b. ft (era (-31 ind E. 11. coleman hton and J D 1Winners of w Winter (acr.) and J q A lA. L. Birch (plus 4) CONSOLATION HANDIC \P70 words
-
Article165 1936-09-18 26 Lynch Retains World Title London, Sept. 16. IN a fifteen-round contest at Glasgow 1 to-day for the World's European and British Flyweight championships, Benny Lynch, the holder, knocked out Palmer, of Batter-sea, in the eighth round. The fight was staged in the open air before a crowd of 40Reuter - 165 words
-
Article95 1936-09-18 26 Home Foot ball Results Of Mid-Week Matches London, Sept. 16. THE following matches in the Enelish 1 Football League were played fo-day FIRST DIVISION Chelsea 2 Liverpool 0 Manchester C. 1 Birmingham l Portsmouth 3 Leeds U 0 SECOND DIVISION Nottingham F. 1 Southampton 1. THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN) Bristol R.Reuter - 95 words
-
Article87 1936-09-18 26 \G. O. C. Hoy Wins Duffer's Cup Singapore. Thursday. P.O.C HOY won the Duffer's Cup Cam- Petition at the Island Club when ho compet^ Win W** the SECOND ROUND M. C. V. MarMa beat C. G Fueler km I 8. Q. Wong beat W. A. Wilson V87 words
-
Article96 1936-09-18 26 s a S2?_?r'^'"^« «i£oS 5j > S__!£S of the World Alfred Perry, former Open Chamninn surprisingly defeated by an un R*2» COX) of B 7 ack Pom7r!7rt COtt n b at JamCS the Conn/« pr o fcsslonal the twentieth Cotton was 2 up at the ninth and lost tne leadReuter Wireless - 96 words
-
Full Handicaps For Final Day Of Professional
-
Article87 1936-09-18 26 THE roUowinf are thc handicaps 1 for ihr fifth day (Gold (u\} Da*, i of tlie Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting to he run at Bukit Timah on Saturday: Short Head Silver Monk Mr. Pitman J, -Ver-Fogg B ys water Carmtoo < Hearts Bordighera Finish i H« J l-Div.87 words
-
Article43 1936-09-18 26 Horses Class 1. Div. I—l'j1 l'j mdes. Eastern Knight 9.7 Bestlot 9.1 Vedas 8.12 Miltondale 8.12 Knight's Eve 8.11 Strathpeffer X.t; Singing Bird 8.1 Prohibition 8.0 Cockpen 7.12 Aviemorc 7.12 J Herbe Folle 7.11 Vandal 7.9 Dilatory 7.7 (lever Alec 7.(543 words
-
Article154 1936-09-18 26 Horses Class I, Div. 2— l j miles, Nonya Bukit Timah 9.0 Nutcracker Tl2 Greenstone s.n Queen's Course 8.7 Toesaway 8 6 Biddy's Squire 8.6 Short Suit 5.5 Gee Up 8..-> Kaiili 8.3 Combination 5.2 Rainborough 8.0 Popover i.| norses Class 1, s!_ furs. Sunshine Sue «i n154 words
-
-
Article47 1936-09-18 26 New Mark For ,1000 Metres Run Stockholm, Sept 16 UEECKERT. the Finnish aU. up a new world record for the 3.00( metres, his time being 8 min. 148 sees The previous record of 8 min. 18 -ec. was set up by Neilson. of Deni ReuterReuter - 47 words
-
Page 26 Advertisements
-
Advertisement20 1936-09-18 26 BAN LEE SENG Nos. 17 cv 24 Rattles Quay Telephone Xo. 2f>22 For Motor Car. TYRES ft TUBES Cheap Reliable.20 words
-
-
Article912 1936-09-18 27 YET ANOTHER SURPRISE Gunners Get Odd Goal Singapore, Thursday. YtT another surprise was witnessed at the Anson Koad Stadium todav in the Singapore Cup Competiiioii. Entering tne fitid with full confidence of winning, the Skins, after leading within four minutes of the end, were beaten912 words
-
Article175 1936-09-18 27 China vs. Japan At Gnat World Singapore, Thursday. IHE Japanese Olympic Basket-ball Team arriving on Saturday, by the t&Cashima Maru will play a match with Singapore Chinese on the same t renin" commencing 7.30 o.m. at the Great World Sporting Field. The Sine. more Chinese Basket-Volley j Rail Association175 words
-
Article59 1936-09-18 27 The following will represent the St. Andrew's Rugby Team v. the Royal tnniskiiling Fusiliers on Saturday al ...mi Park at 5.15 p.m. j Baker; W. Ferguson, D. Ross. Lee Kit Soon and J Duclos; S. Rass_and R Eu (captain); J. Ferguson, i_ug-i CTiee Ton" W Pullen; J. Siloermann. F.59 words
-
Article56 1936-09-18 27 Mr Hugh Patrick Lygon. younger brother of Viscount Elmley. M. P.. who has been touring Bavaria in a motor-car. was taken suddenly ill near Rothenburg. He stopped the car and got out, but fell heavily to the road and received several Injuries including a serious fracture of the skull. He56 words
-
Article406 1936-09-18 27 EASY WIN FOR COLONY IN POLO CUP F.M.S. Defeated By Seven Goals r_n XT* 1 10 i\ii Singapore. Thursday DROVING far superior to the F. M. S., who nevertheless gave a great display in the face of big odds, the Colony Polo team won the Mackray Cup to-day, defeating the406 words
-
Article20 1936-09-18 27 S.G. C- The second mixed foursomes competition for September will be played Pt Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon September 27.20 words
-
Page 27 Advertisements
-
Advertisement42 1936-09-18 27 M E U i< O W |mM .J [I |9 V U\J 1)1 A L 2^--- nn Aiunv H5 < K "^oc.^s &5 DKA li O i ib.JI r Mriii/nw.r' 1 _K_\ BRANDY **>*"*•*. Bbr/iV ■RS^^i />f S77l>/; ,7>r (IISIP SOLE y^ ✓>» AGENTS (jUTnfoigfeb42 words
-
-
Article, Illustration63 1936-09-18 28 The Colony four in yesterday's polo match for the Mackray Cup, in which the F.M.S. were well beaten in a fast and interesting match. A scene during the game, showing the field hot in pursuit of the ball Some of the spectators at the63 words
-
Article81 1936-09-18 28 than natural rubber, ba* it has only been used for tvi\ nly to its unreclaimabilitv. American Dupont de Nemours product, Duprene, which is now MLinc al $1 OS (gold) per lb. and has been successfully usee in certain niachincty 0 on, where long wtai balanci high cost, is not likelyReuter - 81 words
-
Article32 1936-09-18 28 Singapore, Thursday. THE following is the draw for the semi-finals in the S.A.F.A. Cup Competition: Mondav. Sept. 21. M.P.H v. Winners of Terror v Police match; Tueefey, Sept. 22. Marines v. R.A.32 words
-
Article53 1936-09-18 28 Air Mail Plan Approved THE Canberra Press reports that subject to adjustment of certain details the Commonwealth Government of Australia have accepted 'hp British plan for the carriage of mails by air between England and Aus.ralia. which provides for seven davs bi-weekly flying boat services between London andBritish Wireless - 53 words
-
Article68 1936-09-18 28 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Thursday. TWO minutes silence was observed at to-day's Rotary Club luncheon, in memory of Prince Purachatra. who died m Singapore on Tuesday The Bangkok radio station broadcast details of his career on Tuesday night and also held a two-minutes silence, while yesterday68 words
-
Page 28 Advertisements
-
Advertisement75 1936-09-18 28 mm IvE^K&P^ IMPROVEMENTS! Touch Control Instmm tloo! And many other features visible adjustment to any touch exclusive with the latest Royal or typing speed! Improved Shift Each created to save time aod Freedom! Muted Action! Roger effort, to produce neater, more Comfort Keys! Minimired Eye- impressive letters! The pries Strain!75 words
-