Morning Tribune, 1 September 1938
1938-09-01
1
24
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/morningtribune
Morning Tribune
-
Title Section13 1938-09-01 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE OL 3-No. 183. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, September 1. 1938. FIVE CENTS.13 words
-
803 1938-09-01 1 IMPROVED ATMOSPHERE IN PRAGUE BERLIN JVb British Note To German Govt Or Letter To Hitler LONDON, WEDNESDAY. REUTER'S PRAGUE AND BERLIN CORRESPONDENTS THIS MORNING SPEAK OF A SOMEWHAT IMPROVED ATMOSPHERE. THE FORMER INDICATES THAT THE SUDETENS' REPLY TO DR. BENES' LATEST PROPOSALS PROBABLY DEPENDS UPON HITLER, WHILE THE BERLIN CORRESPONDENTReuter - 803 words
-
115 1938-09-01 1 Netherlands' Future Queen: Mother's Hope Amsterdam, Wednesday. SPECIAL allusion to Princess Juliana as the future Queen the Netherlands was made by een Wilhelmina m a speech wdcast to the nation to-day, the occasion of her 58th birth- hope it will be given to I f daughter, on being called toReuter - 115 words
-
Article91 1938-09-01 1 Tokyo, Wednesday. Japanese Government holds the lew that the action of the Japanese I planes m attacking the CNAC s on Aug. 24 near Macao is not uninted m view of the fact that the me acted m such a manner as to t suspicion ofReuter - 91 words
-
176 1938-09-01 1 Wholesale Shooting Of Admirals Experts LONDON, WEDNESDAY. LIMES' RIGA CORRESPONDENI STATES THAT FOR THE I FIRSI gffi. THE SOVIET NAVAL MINISTRY HAS ADMITTED 'THAT THb EFhissiAN ADMIRALS AND NAVAL EXPERTS WERE SHOT A HW ni Hk AGO. 1 official announcements W con,: eG P v sh <* Admiral •^mmander-in-chief ofReuter - 176 words
-
Article206 1938-09-01 1 Flight Of Gold To New York New York. Wednesday. FOLLOWING the drop of sterling below the old parity, it is indicated m Treasury quarter* that no deliberate efforts are likely by the Stabilisation Fund to peg sterling at old parity, though the Fund will continue to operate206 words
-
Article215 1938-09-01 1 "Time For U.S. To Warn Germany" LONDON, WEDNEBDAY. THE FIRM MAINTENANCE OF BRITISH POLICY IN THE CZBCII ISSUE IS WIDELY COMMENTED lit THE UNITED STATES AND FRAHCE. It is felt unofficially m Washington that the United States should sit tight and let British and French diplomacy be the lirst lineReuter - 215 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement18 1938-09-01 1 1 -ermany Chin* I Air Link J K ,,bot Planes n Lo cal Races English Cricket 24 118 words
-
Advertisement27 1938-09-01 1 X L I M POWDERED WHOLE MILK is pure ddicious fresh milk m convtnient powdered form. Try a tin to-day and be convinced. Distributors GETZ BROS <O.27 words
-
-
Article286 1938-09-01 2 Ambassador Here: Interview ANj.v CUANGB m the policy tht <itrma < luvwnnwnt w U Vai» r..i CJormanv her trade with China, but it is on y right to »J thai other (iovernmentv even those who are tnend- t,, China. ha«c suffe. e,l trade losses due to the present Sn.oJapanese286 words
-
Article83 1938-09-01 2 Dr. Trautman Interviewed WILL do everything m my 5 1 power to establish a better S understanding between my Gov- S emineat and that of China." Dr. Trautinan. German Ambassador to S China. >aid m an interview with j the Tribune yesterday ip Singa- Z S ]>ore. 5 Dt Trautman83 words
-
Article37 1938-09-01 2 London. Wednesday. The Secretory for the Foreign Office g.xv*} a luncheon party at the Foreign; Office to-day In honour of Their Royal Highnesses *he Crown Prince ol Saudi, i \r^:,ti. and Amir Muhammad B.O.W.B.O.W. - 37 words
-
Article, Illustration53 1938-09-01 2 Dr. Chen Chieh, China's new Ambassador to Germany, arrived by th< "Gneisenau" yesterday. He is seen above on the left, with Dr. Tram mann. German Ambassador to China who has been ordered to return I his home country. In the centre, and Mr. Kao Lin* Pai. Chinese PamJ General (onTribune - 53 words
-
Article, Illustration26 1938-09-01 2 Squadron Leader W. I. H. Burke.) H.Q. staff, ii. AA. Fat Fast, and Mi Nora Madeline Link. uh<> married at S*. Andrew-, C'aihpdg jrestcrday.— Tnbtuie.26 words
-
141 1938-09-01 2 INDIAN merchants m Singapore do not think that a six-day is necessary for their employees, hold that any restriction on number of hours for their employees is uncalled for. A meeting- of the South Indian CVi.n™ber of Cnmmerc? passed a resolution to this effect141 words
-
189 1938-09-01 2 Are you Run Down. Nervy, suffer Aching, Swollen joints? Do >ou iJet Up Night < or .suffer from Burning. Itehhisj Passages. Dizziness. Rheumatism, Circles Under Eyes. Puffy Ankles. Frequent Headache* and Cold*, Loss of Appetite and Energy.' These symptoms show germs are attacking189 words
-
Article64 1938-09-01 2 >«»< GUERILLA units caUKJ gjao G m the area course at jwgJS mfg Foreigners vkitm- oy the' burn the bridges and a j jUne( way at Hung.iuo. some the golf course S^f^Jelopw! Chinese troop> a c en mvi from three side* Menghsien after the move against Mw ive reared64 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement16 1938-09-01 2 MILNEItS' SAFES THE BEST PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE AND THIEVES •a** *o«rn. GtiTniu^€b s ss WPS 38A16 words
-
-
Article251 1938-09-01 3 )utch Plane Here On m Inaugural Flight Singapore, Wednesday. IRON, capital of French Indo-l'hina. is now within L hours of Singapore by air. [first K.N.I.LM. Doughn DC2 L from Saigon to Batavia. h] ;il the ivil Airport vester-j L minutes ahead of schedule. me inaugural from BdgQP,251 words
-
Article78 1938-09-01 3 Singapore, Wednesday. in( Becond court this morning the entioned before Mr. Conof a young Cantonese, Ng no at about 10.30 a.m. yesterday pwnore Road Junction of Malabar w alleged to have stolen a cold EX and loc *et. valued at $18, from named Lee Blew Bng.78 words
-
Article60 1938-09-01 3 Wednesday-Hoo Ah Mm, a W f^'^ )ear( -d before Mr. Conrad second magistrate, this *kin« ll Wcr to a ch arge of housetheft of a brass sign-board i the property of D. A. Jelal Reused pi.! c anrer Street. ■toneS d cd trial a d60 words
-
Article, Illustration23 1938-09-01 3 Tho first airliner which arrived from Saigon yesterday. The plane was piloted by Cant, van Breemen, senior pilot of the K.N.I. L.M. (Tribune).23 words
-
Article28 1938-09-01 3 Information has been received by telegraph that A/^^igtJjWS will arrive to-day by s.s. "Ro^ a expected that these will proceed t > Pori SwrtUnham for quarantine tnrre28 words
-
Article65 1938-09-01 3 NO TYPHOID CASES THERE is no mention of typhoid at all 1 m the Singapore Municipal health statement for the week ended Auf- f 27. Enteric fever claimed six deaths, puerperal fever two and diphtheria one. Altogether there were 123 deaths, chk-f causes of mortality being pneumonia 32, phthisis 22.65 words
-
Article394 1938-09-01 3 Driving Charges Con tradictory Judge Allows Appeal rMuar, Wednesday. MOTORIST cannot drive Yashiv" and "negligently' 21 the same lime, according to Judge I. V. (i. Mills, who referred to day to charges which c -ntained a ''contradiction m t»rms v and allowed the appeal p| a Tamil who had been394 words
-
Article105 1938-09-01 3 Singapore, Wednes.Uy MX lourud Oldham, ih«- Secnul JVfaßivtr.ite, this morning told a bnv of IB Hint he did not unnt to ,md him to jirison. i"h r Im; vm lo'ind ciiiky ol the theft of si\ [hltlfc '•ts ol itiiartttes. C<Hirt Inspector 1. K.105 words
-
Article96 1938-09-01 3 \Fro7n Our Own Reporter I Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday pLEADING guilty to a charge of driviiii-'. hi.s car m a negligent manner, Mr A. Dylne ol the F. I. 00. Ltd. was fined $30 and had hi.s licence endorsed, when he appeared before Raja Abdul Humid at the96 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement43 1938-09-01 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED* China Kuilding, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. THE WRITING 41 M ET I 111 r^ IT LJ A T" iP'Bs^srr-^MBB i p\ i i|^OTii|p FOUNTAIN PEN Ti *zs r>^^r till \^^K '111 SINGAPORE.43 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous61 1938-09-01 3 Law Notice For To-day BffoiT thC Chief Ju.st.<T m Ist Court VubHc m ExarmnaU<,n of Tav X** Srov. In Bkcy. W>37. Motion m Bankruptcy Before Mr. Justice Pedlow In 2nd Court ai S39^3(t-Urich Humphrla Baker vs Asia Insurance Co Ltd. and anor. Followed by-Third Party claim m sam^ matter, (if61 words
-
-
REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
-
Article123 1938-09-01 4 London. Wednesday. PftVtNU To- lay CtUUte kUBBIIK Slightly firmer Firm soe* Buyers v 7; J»; w Sellers a I|M l lb Ist Forward (September) Buyers V, J ***** I j 6 Sellers k lak Forward (oi't'Dec.) Buyers 8 8 1116 Sellers 8 l 16 3rd Forward (JanlMar.) Buyers123 words
-
Article17 1938-09-01 4 i.OUt Previous l f "•>■*".. Fine Bur per oz. £7-2-11 i- 7 3 *> 1 SILVEft I17 words
-
Article20 1938-09-01 4 1 1 v. siandurd Prevu>u> We<toBl i Spot afternoon (closing price) £192 3 4 £193 F.-.rward £1931 £19420 words
-
Article35 1938-09-01 4 Washington. W.'dnfiJ ANLY three product., reoatoj J regulated and the Angto-J* trade agreement Is forma] signing is only a J"f cl tousl few weeks as all the general clau* already agreed upon35 words
-
Article144 1938-09-01 4 DUtftaCl 95 3 95 6 -3d. Dunlop Rubber 26 9 26 General Electric 76- 78 4^ Imperial Chemical Industries 30 (i 30 7 v -i 2 d Imperial Tobacco 136.10» 2 1381« L -r-13 Anglo-Dutch 28 6 28 4 1 lV 2 d. Canadian Pacific 6 3144 words
-
Article62 1938-09-01 4 London. Wednesday. Previous To-day Chan?*' r.T.onPans (closing middle rate) 178.31 178.32 +.1 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate* 8.92 V. 8.92 316 716 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate> 8 3 i Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 13-13*2 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) 11'62 words
-
Article164 1938-09-01 4 AT the Singapore Chamber oi Commerce Rubber Association's 1397 th auction held yesterday, there were: Catalogued 810.704 lbs.— tons 361.92 Offered 673.736 300.77 Sold 564.575 252.04 London— Spot 7 78 d New York— Spot 16 3 16 cents PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard Quality164 words
-
Article138 1938-09-01 4 Mem Frasor and Co. report as follows to-day MINING. Tin at midday was S98 1 clown :> h. Although tin shares we;e a very quiet market tO-4A9 the tone was rather better and prices tended to harden. Raub> also showed .some impiovement and there wtTt buyers m138 words
-
Article239 1938-09-01 4 The following are passengen to j iralian ports per m.v. llerkur il Sat. at 11 a.m.: Mr. and Mrs. Halkyard. Mr J T. F. Fleetwood, Mr and Mnj IScraggs. Mrs. Huxham. M> Lai Miss Ballance. Mr. and Mrs T. HO Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smaillield. Mrs.239 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement59 1938-09-01 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) m SAFE BOXES m our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and59 words
-
Advertisement15 1938-09-01 4 MM 111 IlltlllSll INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORM) IVI I Malay**, Green15 words
-
-
Article755 1938-09-01 5 STOCKS SHARES (surd By Fraser Company Singapore, Aug. 31. 5 p.m m v mha ng 28 6 30 6 K*UataST W 48-nomcd ■> NU a> 25,3 26J6 Hitam 063 Q67 216 22 6 ■roi lin i vol, 1 40 ■clangor \j* t Malay 21,9 22,9cd .'J 0.36' 0.40 ■>™ 083755 words
-
Article118 1938-09-01 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Aug. 31. 5 p.m. *m boo,, i>r> XoUl^lot Tm Close .,a f Katu Tin y 6^ /<? gegt 29 Bept 23 6d. bonus 15 pl 9 5 pamat Tin Au,. 31 7 >J* Renong Con.soi 7/ 7 6dNo 23 £?t 15 Jgi a^J118 words
-
Article248 1938-09-01 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday, i MINING Buyers Sellers I Ampats 4 4|6 t Batu Selangors 1.32' 2 1 40 Hon^ Fatt*- 0.84 0.83 Hongkong Tto 22 6 23 9 Jelebus 0.70 0 75 Kamunting Tin 9 9 11Katu Tin 25 6 26 6 Kramats 10 11 -cd Killinghalls 18248 words
-
Article230 1938-09-01 5 i(i Co. Ltd $30,000 Apr. 30 Oct. SI 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY red 1940 $400,000 SgWmm 10 ;02 norn •<i r 1 ».W°ooo 107 n 19H rl'i r Se P l 30 113 114 norn In m 1963 $2,000,000 1&26 n h'ioL Sept 30 107 109230 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement158 1938-09-01 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.Vincorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Tradinß Societv) bankers amsterdam established by Royal Charter AD. 1824 Paid Up Capital t 40.030.000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of me Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M TAUDIN CHABOT Director A.158 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement172 1938-09-01 6 PAVILION |K^K HCMXIUOODS CiKKATKST I)KAM\TH B^F^ 'Wi§sMH fM IN Hit AC X KOI KOF HIS F 91 a grkatb:r role than his- famous PCX 1 li J 1 J^ «!■••«■■•>•«■ >■■■■■■■.■.... •'*->■' w Mi <| i<iiiiiiiiiiiiinii,i,, IMIII iiHiiiifiuii iiiimi J^. A THRILLING SCREEN RECORD of CHINA'S 5 j HEROISM j172 words
-
Advertisement142 1938-09-01 6 Here s a Grand TRIPLE ALLIANCE ofFrT^^ TJirills Laughs Songs VOIR FA VOL RITE COMEDIANS of "LOVF p\u\ U v MGRT, VIENNA TOGETHER IN A GRAND viic,, and '<X HIT! U SICA L COmk, i CAPITOL i Ml TO-XIGhV uj Packed with THRILLS, LAUGHS and LILTING MUSIC t both JACK142 words
-
-
Article361 1938-09-01 7 fOUR MALAYS ACQUITTED from our Oiim Correspondent) Alor Star, Tuesday. HK \lor Jonirßiw double murder trial, which lasted for f days concluded to-day, when ie Hon'blc Mr. Justice L. V. J. av i'!o acquitted all the four lfn accused of ffang robbery ,d double murder. M accused were Haji361 words
-
96 1938-09-01 7 Bucharest. PW Carol of Rumania has been ins»veral munition.s ond planti which arc under conJction m the Carpathians. Ullaje 'y was greatly impressed by rapidity with which the work of Wtoß these plants has been carried Ov.iim to the inaccessible position Plants, it has been96 words
-
Article74 1938-09-01 7 London Professor In Poland p v, Warsaw. i John Rose, who has beer lan l d t0 Professor of Polish liWstory at the University ol lrt> month r s riVed ln P land t0 StUdJ «o«e is the only Englishmar wn the degree of doctor ai He r e c.u74 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement275 1938-09-01 7 Snirley Temple, Hollywood's C.uid wuiuir. sores another greats hit In tier latest musical film ''REBECCA of BUNNTBROOKI FARM' 1 -Singapore Free Preta AT The New An-Conaitioned S ALHAMBRA I Direction: SHAW BROS. LTD i DAILY 4 SHOWS 11 A.M. 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. j STREAMUNED^T A R dfafnoow I YouM275 words
-
-
Article, Illustration274 1938-09-01 8 More Heart -To -Heart Talks Wanted SINGAPORE SUGGESTION JJASTY Rotary Club tiffins don't give members enough time for ifecussion,s<iys Mr. R. E. Holt turn, a Kotarian. At the weekly tiffin yesterday he suggested that m future Rotary tiffins should be without the usual speeches274 words
-
Article89 1938-09-01 8 Singapore, Wednesday. MALACCA Malay, who admitted five previous convictions, and who Is at ihc moment serving two months' rigorous imprisonment following his conviction a few days ago for cheating, received another term of five months' r.i. t< be followed by one year's police sur, fan the Criminal89 words
-
Article171 1938-09-01 8 According to Chief Inspector MacQuarrie. who related the circumstances ol accused's offence, accused met complainant on Clifford's Pier on July 13. Accused asked the man whether he was m employment. On being told that be was not, accused suggested that if complainant had money he might171 words
-
Article33 1938-09-01 8 400 students ol the Universities o! Munich Wurzburg. and Erlangen will be •mployed for a pericd of six to eijrlv weeks m harvesting on farnic near the Czechoslovak border, between Pas.^u .^nd Hof.33 words
-
Article93 1938-09-01 8 That U Classification. As classiiicatlon, nowever, is a very complex subject I will not go into it. But I do feel that the principle of classification is on*» Tvhich we do not need to push too far. 'We do not wish to be onesided" Mr. Hoittum said that he felt93 words
-
88 1938-09-01 8 INSPECTOR FINED ON DRIVING CHARGE Singapore. Wedn^da, A driving m DerUnat ill The fact I took into m arnviii* at my jrd^ent. spwd of the icnwd "I therefore convict the aceu»d sentence him to a tii w. O f $40 The above was the judgment M ed, by Mr. C.88 words
-
Article126 1938-09-01 8 Singapore. Weeing A FINE of $50 or m default months' rigorous imprisonment sentence passed on an eighteen-y old Chinese, Tan Teck Choon, by Conrad Oldham, the Second MagisU for causing hurt to a Malay. Court Inspector T. E. Wray told court that a Malay went126 words
-
Article61 1938-09-01 8 Prolessor Homer Wong, WJ F R 5.0.. Will deliver a lectUW 3. Singapore Chinese Mandarin 122-126. Prinsep Street, on MdjM in' at 8 o'clock. The title of thHJ is "The Chinese Lansua^v Pro" Wong will speak m Enulish b> request. Mr. Evan Won*. B^ A C A61 words
-
Article25 1938-09-01 8 Singapore, Wednesday i 40-year-ola Bengal W re Mr Kei^th .1 :rial on a charge of b m 3f cannabis Sativa «Ind Woolnd Court25 words
-
Article34 1938-09-01 8 M for the A^orrer this morniiiß by Ut^» f n n^. District Judge. th p ra^ yi prefl timidation ag^X^ A^ of the S.T.C. E^° t ye V was postponed to Stpi-34 words
-
Article19 1938-09-01 8 Singapore. W^rf "51 was this mornlnp n- •>• WM It by Mr. q- H 0 I trict iudgre19 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement192 1938-09-01 8 >ya. "Thanks to Kalzana, my family is once again m PERFECT HEALTH" "Of course," the doctor will answer, Qf&o@* Kalzana, which I have been prescribing J^|%6** f for years, always gives wonderful results. In those families which use Kalzana there |i|^flf©*^ are none of those illnesses which so often •|Jbt\%ty192 words
-
-
Article, Illustration993 1938-09-01 9 Horatius - Horatius NOTES AND PROBLEMS j r j A LESSON ON I By r prtbaM] »»t t»° lliuch to say <»i the most important Lm it bridge is the original lead. L the selection of a card at the ul cctermine the success or Cc of the contract and993 words
-
Article152 1938-09-01 9 AMERICA'S FATTEST MAN DEAD Washington, D.C. llL> have been the fattest man m f i, Johnny Webb, who weighed 153 stone 5 lbsj, has died died while working with a t h ;id been travelling round States exhibiting his excess d ever since he was three years I ffi oundi152 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement36 1938-09-01 9 ■E^ insist on your RIGHTS MILK SCREAM This h BABE CLOVER npeakinK ,0^ r^^^^^B and I intend to tell the world that "^^^m ON CT/)VER BRAND, it's the rood- C iC^^ J^^T^r^^j^^^^ 3 APB 2 ■fIMBUHHBBIi^36 words
-
-
284 1938-09-01 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Sept. 1, 1938 UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS THE problem ol what is to happen to the hundreds of boys who year after year leave school., having attained the maximum qualification, the Senior Cambridge certificate is a very serious one at the present moment. Local firms are unable to284 words
-
993 1938-09-01 10 Reflections On The MOSCOW CONFESSIONS an .six different occaikmi we have wen V educated, intelligent men on trial for thnr lives in Moscow aggravating the charts against them instead Of using every means to defend themselves. The Ant impression, that this conduct was due to a secret promise of early993 words
-
Article, Illustration34 1938-09-01 10 ■SPfil'lHii! S^Tl re sf, Ua SI its best is thls seen th Pond at Clapham Common London, of the laphatn Model Yai-htin* Club takes place under a sky filled with beautiful clouds. Planet NewsPlanet News - 34 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement16 1938-09-01 10 ;M| f J MWM'S I II "white I I label I j WHISKY wl!™nrlittriHmtffiB^^Kt; W.P.S -Dl16 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1198 1938-09-01 11 Avoiding Litigation over CHILD ACTORS' Salaries *^£~3"^^^^ [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Aug. 19. wkMD Kipling is one of those writers who have given proverbial Ltsei to the English tongue. There are few who have not said nc at one time or another, "You're a better man than I am,1,198 words
-
Article77 1938-09-01 11 ll Rome, i Polesella, near Rovigo, annual religious service to the 46th anniversary of a T devastated it m July 1892. buildings m the vilfcge, Church, were damaged or 1 he cyclone. ricane was raging, a caiictmani tried to close one jo%s of hi.s barracks. I air sucked him77 words
-
Article36 1938-09-01 11 WANTED A SAINT Rome. for their recommendations. Mgr Giovanni Giorgis. Bishop <>1 f c so" who was a chaptam m tho Alpim during the war. has rep4 «d I [^tKarm^ndfc'aV'isthat and died fighUng beside hie men.36 words
-
Article59 1938-09-01 11 IRAN'S COAST-TO-COAST RAILWAY Teheran WORK on the Trans-Iranian Railway from North to South is being vigorously pursued and it is expected that the line from the Caspian to the Persian Gulf will be completed shortly. Aerordinp to reliable sources, after the completion of this work, a line will be started59 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement76 1938-09-01 11 J'OLAROID OIMMi are the latest vrientiflc discovery m Kiare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THK FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remark. able new76 words
-
-
Article, Illustration286 1938-09-01 12 Brigadier-General A. Ciitthley, managing director and vice-chairman of the Greyhound Racing Association and the man who introduced greyhound rating i»£ Britain m 1926. was married to Miss Diana Fish wick, the Kriiin worn i:\ r«tf*r at <•> Consulate m Paris. The ceremony lasted three minutes. Brigadier-General CritchfeyPlanet News - 286 words
-
Article, Illustration48 1938-09-01 13 The sjreat strides made m television development and Hit- value of television as an entertainment are shown at the Kadio Inhibition taking plate at Olympia. London. Photo shows the most 'uvisive receiving apparatus and largest television set m the Show— a "Scophone" instrument costing BSL Planet NewsPlanet News - 48 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement38 1938-09-01 13 iNsracr on* kaotifgl CHOICE OF LADm V GENTS UKlsr ITATCIIIf IN STAINLESS WnOEL WHITE GOUI ri ATINTM. ITWKLLID UHIST \\\T( HFS BET IHTH REAi DIAMOMO3 A srr( lAI II V. Af'.KN"IS POH RENE ULLMANN MTTLBI PUM sim. \m::::.38 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1826 1938-09-01 14 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING A FTER the races you will certainly want to go on somewhere to celebrate your WINNINGS, or drown your sorrows and your frock must be WORTHY of We suggest therefore that you oay a visit to PRESTIGE m Capitol Buildings, who i-s .showing some very cnarmirig1,826 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement99 1938-09-01 14 GOWNS house coats m very attractive designs have been just received art also smart gowns for the coming festivities. Capitol Bldg. Phone Singapore. 3538. SHOES SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION Must be Really Smart and Distinctive See Yoong Cheong: Shoe Co. North Bridge Road, Singapore. And Avoid Disappointment Young Cheong Shoe99 words
-
Advertisement73 1938-09-01 14 JUter^f SUN PREPARATIONS \jr%s RS Protect your skin and back m the sun without fear \S I I buniing or blistering. ARDENA SUNPRUF CREAM permits tanning but prevents redness or burning. Invisible, non-greasy. ARDENA PROTECTA CREAM (waterproof) guards against freckles and tanning. EIGHT HOUR CREAM, quickly soothing if you have73 words
-
Advertisement28 1938-09-01 14 I DWELLER 1 i /-"TUril tßwmT ihiM Singapore DRY CLEANER J PERMANENT WAVEi Mid LAWS ■*»5& I 79 Stamford Kd I J SINGAPOKK pi**?'! t (Phone: 46lO^__J^-^:,^« <»^^^^ I28 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement29 1938-09-01 15 GOWNS II \lt I W A• >nd. Floor K.Kliuy House. otnes for all occasions from LLOTHES KOONEV HOI SK. BATTERY KOAD. -v r Presses tor all occasions to $3029 words
-
Advertisement28 1938-09-01 15 lOK Till: RACES! Smart Dresses m Printed Silk, Cotton Nets, and Spotted Crepes. A New Shipment of Hollywood Brassieres Just Unpacked At THE SMART SHOP 17 Stamford Road.28 words
-
Advertisement42 1938-09-01 15 SHOES BLACK OR BROWN SILK PEEP TOE SANDAL HIGH SPANISH HEEL SIZE 3 TO 7 PRICE $12 50 < IncoriKiratffi m F:\ghn)d._» PROVISIONS 9fo Jbelicious tfhirst Quencher Whilst v Sailing ■ft B I I I I I I B^B! **'(**><>^' j^ H. AERATED WATERS42 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement409 1938-09-01 16 BYP&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES INCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards Du# I r ';:;s>- -SWah 'ig Sum cjjm^ jaooo Dec RANPURA 7.000 <**. BHU TAN 6,100 Dec. 17 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Oct. 21 RAJpUTANA 17 000 Dec 30 15.WW NoV 4 rnRiTTi 15 000 Sept. 9 T RAJPUTANA 17.000 Oct. 21 1 CORFU 13.UUU409 words
-
Advertisement278 1938-09-01 16 TO FRENCH Por T L* *»j CHARCEURS REUNIJ HOMEWARDS. I aden For Mar.seiiits. Havre, Antwerp, Dunk I CAP VARELLA For Marseilles Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordi I TO SAIGON INDOCHInJ FORBIN For Saison. Touranf and Haiphonu I CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Touiaiu- and Hal G.G. MERLIN For Saigon s x The278 words
-
-
277 1938-09-01 17 I HOW THE R. S. F. C. HAS HELPED THE R. A. F. (Tribune Staff Reporter) IK I N Bee radio-eont rolled aircraft, a squadron vs hiih have recently come to Singapore, k und* rtakinjr Army co-operation work m the f u tii:t as277 words
-
Article154 1938-09-01 17 "A high standard of ab initio instruction has been maintained," says Major Nunn. "and more attention has been given to tuition m night flying, instrument flying f.nd other forms of advanced training, thereby raising the standard amongst qualified members. "The Royal Singapore Flying Club experienced the most successful154 words
-
Article72 1938-09-01 17 [From Our Own Correspondent] i Alor' Star. Tuesday—lnspired by' patriotic feelings and a desire to help 1 their comrades m distress, m China.' thousands of Chinese m Kedah attended the three-day Charity Fair at the Grand Amusement Park, Alor Star, braving the rain which poured In torrents on72 words
-
Article41 1938-09-01 17 Singapore, Wednesday. For overtaking anothei car on its left, the near side of the road, on Kailang Road at 8.17 p.m. on June 12. Capt D. W Persse was this morninp. fined $20 m the Traffic District Court41 words
-
Article16 1938-09-01 17 A new French cteJtrcyer, th»- Pleuret, With a displacement oi 1.800 tons, hasbeen launched at Toulon.16 words
-
Article128 1938-09-01 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE VVHARVKS OK EXPECTED TO \KKIVI. KEPPEL IIAK&OIR Main Wharf: Charon- Klanu Dredger Kuantan- Tomohon W Bt Daisy Silverolne. Oil Wharf: Nil Coal Wharf: Nil VFSSKI.S IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar Albert Dock: Nil Victoria Dork: Albert Dk (.'aLs.soii Keppel Harbour Kind's Dock: King s128 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement274 1938-09-01 17 B I H\ S P lI I L P lif MC W (liiconporated In Australia* NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. fcrl,; In port Sept 3 ■kella Sept. 3U Oct. 4 v !ica T rouud trip Ui»ir<»H from Sineapore m Australia wtfued at the ■i f rates I Class passengers ma> tratisf274 words
-
Advertisement61 1938-09-01 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., L I O. (APCAR LINE) TOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. TALMA 10,000 TONS SAILING SEPTEMBER 8, At 3 P.M. The atxwe vessel haa exceUent modem iccommodauoi: tor Pint Balooo »a» tttrti to Chin. «d c tatere h«^- f P tadOi ßit. Ooy>61 words
-
-
Page 17 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous221 1938-09-01 17 iPOSTAL INTELLIGENCE S FOR P^R OATE AND TIME Dltngnn (Parcels only) Lipis Sept 1 7.30 am Kemaman and Kemaselt Lipis l I a.m Penang Kedah 1 in am Germany (Parrels only* Gneisenau 1 10.30 a.m Ceylon GneLsenau 1 11 a.m Tarempa Merkus 1 11 am Sarawak (generally) Bintulu Circe l221 words
-
-
Article175 1938-09-01 18 St. Mori TRACE Moore, American U singer and film star, will her first appearance for I**)' London on November 1 n™7 m Hall. She will *i"S (I v MUiy*l Hospital. J •I am lonpinji «jj "J ■fate," Miss Moore told he"* m Interview here before V* th? Riviera. -I175 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Page 18 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous405 1938-09-01 18 .j. I ON THE RADIO TO-DAY Bturtral tmmmm Gramophone record. KOM SINGAPORE YDC 151 npj H S m ZHL 225 metres (1 33 mcs.) ZHP 30 96 metres (9 69 mcs.) AQ Cart] (ler BJI p.m. 1.10 News and weather bulletin. 5.00 Chinese mv.sir- Musical selections. News and 6.15 Children's405 words
-
Miscellaneous490 1938-09-01 18 LONDON TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 3 GSG 17.79 Me's (16.8 m.) GSF 1514 Mcs (19.8 m.) p.m. G 05 Big Ben. The Aston Hippodrome Orchestra; conductor, Ivan H. Huckerby. From the Hippoarome Theatre, Aston, Birmingham. 7.05 'Flippant Fingers.'*— a talk by H. Wickham Steed. 735 'Mendelssohn m England*—a musical biography, with490 words
-
Miscellaneous219 1938-09-01 18 P£ nang I p.m. ZMJ6M 3m J a er^aH Richard Taufc? 1 7.55 Me.SBi- Anthony Pr report. y Co -s 8 00 Recorded orchestral chestra. "N 8.55 News bulletin 9.00 Close down. MANILA P.m. KZRM9S3M "^U m) 4.20 Popular music 5.20 Sunkist time 5.50 News In Spanish 6.05 News m219 words
-
-
Article2135 1938-09-01 19 YESTERDA Y'S RESULTS (By "Marcus Superbus") day of upsets at Timah yesterday when Singapore VurH'lub held their second day's races, m cool sunless weather. pf dividends were the order of the day and Golden Arrow reL $75 m the fourth rac<\ v Hreukelen had a notable success. sadHlin? first2,135 words
-
Article50 1938-09-01 19 Total Pool $31,980 ARGOUTAT ***** $12,152 THE PURITAN ***** 6,076 CON CON ***** 3,038 Wee Jock ***** 337 Viola II ***** Flying Column ***** Bonnie Lassie H508 Golden Plateau ***** Devvberrv ***** Lucky Life ***** Glencar l2985 Regiment I 5806 Double Totes 12 tickets S405 each at50 words
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement153 1938-09-01 19 DIVIDENDS HACK OM Kabinda Ml »nd IN Harlequin M. Romano HIL k\(l TWO Beano S4l ajid US. Abbot's Temptation SIS. VHority US, ra( f. nw K.C.G. HI and $H. Drift On $14 Happy New Year $12. RACE FOL'R Golden Arrow $75 and SlB. Solar Time Monte Video $8. RACE IIVE153 words
-
-
Article140 1938-09-01 20 ISHIKAWA WINS AUGUST MEDAL *cere of 37. mi n t L SWS cords returned th« V r.u-u A> DI VISION Dr. Ibrahim S us s F. R Maruns 25 gj? S C E. Aplin 28 dlik i? CA. R. Bateman 30 plus ft W. B. Ruddock 22 Hft B DIVISION140 words
-
Article198 1938-09-01 20 They Want To To The War f HINESE residents m G lon are burning fi indignation at the outra committed on their ki and kin m China by I Japanese. There are only a I Chinese there and some the young men are mab repeated requests to I National198 words
-
Article22 1938-09-01 20 >Vashing turl THE United States, in* aerodromes am the Bureau d has reported. Of these |r > ht u^fully lighted tor i22 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement28 1938-09-01 20 HH| DRAIN NOW AND REFILL H| WITH THE 21 QW I .m» A% ->IS lD the tollowin 5 flve SHELL grades ilsiatfc Petrolettm Co. fS^J U4. WPA U28 words
-
-
Article119 1938-09-01 21 I PRAGUE. WEDNESDAY. SriTrL HITHERTO BEEN NO R}m ION OF HOW THE SUDiatlv[ l EPLY To DR benes< JJjJ 1 among the Idd.h no com Promise and opwrtun?l ng 5 UnUl Hitler has nad < hmZ-iP f a dramatic fc^^sa a "im m id? not hinjj more119 words
-
Article157 1938-09-01 21 Bathing In Solomon's Pools Jerusalem DOOLS which King Solomon built 15 1 miles south of Jerusalem to provide a water .supply for the city an now being used as a swimming pool Since the capital of Palestine was provided with an adequate supply by pipeline from a river on the157 words
-
Article74 1938-09-01 21 Hollywood MEXICO City is out to become the Hollywood of Central America, it is revealed here. Production of Mexican films is to be expanded 100 per cent. within six months, a Mexican producer, Mr. Paul H. Bush, said here m an interview. •American pictures are unsatisfactory because74 words
-
152 1938-09-01 21 FILM WITHOUT A HEROINE— VERY BRIGHT O-Uvjo4<4^L-^-- BRIGHT and hilarious entertain ruent is the keynote of "Break the News," which opened at the Capitol last night, starring Maurice Chevalier and Jack Buchanan. Directed by Rene Clair. this film ha.^ many of the deft touches that have made this French director152 words
-
Article52 1938-09-01 21 Tl)£ Indian medical unit to China kl pissing through Singapore on the Raj putana on Sept. 9. The China Relief Fund Committee is enterta'nhiK members of the unit to a reception on theii arrival. The recep tkNH will take place at the premises of he Chinese Chamber52 words
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement64 1938-09-01 21 E^Ep HUDSON m m Mm m, 1 Kyf siJ NEW HUDSON bicycles are of specialised character as opposed to the "massproduced" variety. You can he quite certain that with a New Hudson you will he sure of having THE BEST YOU CAN BUY THE BEST VALUE THE BEST WORKMANSHIP THE64 words
-
-
Article873 1938-09-01 22 ROVER - ROVER DEPLETED SIDE BEAT THE SKINS (By CHINESE -3; SAPPERS t WELL done the Chinese! With a depleted side they registered a convincing victory over the Sappers by three goals to one m a first division soccer fixture at the Anson Road Stadium >esterday and incidentally873 words
-
Article, Illustration25 1938-09-01 22 Mr. H. S. Kirwan leading m his K.C.G.. after its win m the third race yesterday. His son is the jockey.- TribuneTribune - 25 words
-
Article56 1938-09-01 22 The following have been selected to play table-tennis for Social Rangers' Union against the Paya Lebar tip* or en League, on Saturday, at the League's premies, at 7.30 o'clock:— Low Soo Peck tcapt.t, Chua Boon Lim, Tan Peng Swee. Yeo Khim Kok. Tan Yong Teck. Reserves: Lim56 words
-
Article103 1938-09-01 22 S.C.C. TENNIS TIES THK following are ties tor nm i 1 nesday m the Sir ij tennis tournament: Men's Singles Handicap--*- A. Greenhill iscr.i vs w r fscr.r n S. Webb (tcr.) vs. F. v. Read I A. Buchanan iscri vs r v i 15 Sqd.-Ldr. F. Woolley .-3, Vs103 words
-
Article87 1938-09-01 22 THE long-awaited battle 01 the hi giants m Singapore, the An Association and the Japanese 1 Men's Team, was fought out ow full regulation nine innings George's Road on Sunday. The Am smashed their way to victory by runs to one. Five hundred thrilled fans iroo communities yelled themselves87 words
-
Article44 1938-09-01 22 The Third Division league iixti tween the Clerical Union and tuel pore Harbour Board Junior Strv.rt which was to have been played yd on the latter's ground has bee. poned until to-day. The game played at the ground of W Union. J44 words
-
347 1938-09-01 22 SCC .2; Pulau Brani ■N ihelr ri^'appearanet this season, the Pulau f~ 3 1 rcated thr BSn^pm Cricket Club XI m a fnendl> ~occ the PadtQg by loui ;,oais to two, yosterday. With the exception of the outside left, this evenings team will represent Pulau347 words
-
Page 22 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous16 1938-09-01 22 TODAY'S TIDES High Tides:— 2.52 a.m. 8 ft. 3 ins.; 2.38 p.m. 8 ft 8 ins.16 words
-
-
Article, Illustration40 1938-09-01 23 rniPF OF THE FINISH of the fifth race last Saturday showinr how Lady Thomas' Rostrum won the PcSUkes from Release and Celestial, the distances for the first four horses bein* a short head, a head and a neck. TribuneTribune - 40 words
-
Article, Illustration53 1938-09-01 23 When Golden Arrow won the fourth race yesterday, this was what the "telegraph" showed. The o*->f item is the $75 windividend. BEANO (E. Donnelly up) beinjj led m by its trainer, Mr. van Breukelen, after it had won the second race yesterday. Mr. van Breukelen had an especially successfulTribune - 53 words
-
Article262 1938-09-01 23 hinae Defence Line From Ming To Shako Intact Hankow. TAKV reports received here claimed an important Chinese success on the north bank of the Yangtse near Busang I m a major counter-attack, the Japanese suffered 4,uuu alties. The invaders, constituting parts of the 2nd, 6th, 9th and Uth Divisions,262 words
-
Article183 1938-09-01 23 Y.W.C.A. NEWS THIS month's meetinc of the Y.W.C.A *tt«<nf"" fHHs'Cinb tor trr f nr>^ H«r^"n"t'">*«rt m^* 1 d'nr» md or thp gu<d<mcp of Mrs. A. B. Jordan p^-H^t of thp VWC.A.K Rpeinn'n* with discussion of lneor- I( .*h- tvorrfpd Invitations and replies, the Club members were then wlrm the "JJ*183 words
-
Article64 1938-09-01 23 Singapore, Wednesday A Hokku-n, aged 22 years, appeared before Mr L. C Cob, the tilth ma nitrate, to -day charged with attempting to caum hurt with a dagger to Eng Tai Lav and for carrying a dagger without the permit of a Police Of!icer At the request of64 words
-
Article85 1938-09-01 23 MALAYAN FOOTBALLERS WIN IN MEDAN I I From Our Own Reporter] J lpoh, Wednesday, j 5 THE Chung Wha Athletic As 5 sociation of Ipoh, who arej on a tour of Sumatra at pre- j sent, beat the Medan European.-- j jy six goals to nil on Monday, j I85 words
-
Article107 1938-09-01 23 COMMAND AQUATIC MEET The finals ofl the Command Aquatics meet will be held at Belerang P Changt on Scot, l at 300 p.m band of the Second Battalion. the G«»rdon Highlanders, will be m attendance. vlrs. Dobbie will present the prizes The Command inter-unit DOViceJ b«>xIng eomoetition will take place107 words
-
Article30 1938-09-01 23 London, Wednesday ST. LEGER final acceptors are il follows: Magic Circle, Pound Foolish, Ramtapu. Apollonius, Callais. Foroughl, Lali. Pasch, Olpi. Loan. Challenge. Scottish Union, Seventh Wonder —Renter30 words
-
Article190 1938-09-01 23 [From Our Own Reporter] Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. APPEARING on a summons before I Raja Abdul llamid. the Third Magitrate. this morning for negligent driving on Aur. 8 and colliding with two rickshas, which were parked by the side of the road at the junction of190 words
-
Article, Illustration5 1938-09-01 24 SINGAPORE -SAIGON AIR INAUGURATED; ARRIVAL5 words
-
216 1938-09-01 24 KJU UK I' IKK praise can perhaps be given to "Le Uiable," tne Malayan Magic Circle's latest production wmcn opened last night at tbe Victoria m tat re than from Mr. Max Malini, the tamous magician, who is here on a visil, who told216 words
-
Article75 1938-09-01 24 Australians v. England XI London. Wednesday. THE match between the Australians and the England XI hejjan to-day at Blackpool. Batting first, the England xi scored 132 m their first inning*, Ward taking six wickets for 44 runs and O'Reilly four for 30. In their reply the Australians scored 174. Aniar75 words
-
Article112 1938-09-01 24 £240,000 DROP IN ONE MONTH Cairo. EGYPT'S imports of British cotton piecegoods durum May dropped by sliehtty over £65.70(5 compared with the corresponding month of last year, according to official figures just puuli.shed here. These are the first. figures to De published since the Egyptian Government introduced112 words
-
Article84 1938-09-01 24 PITTED by Cap, Van senior pilot ot t he KM Ll first Saigon-Batana airlin(r picture) arrived at the Air* terday, ten minutes ahead ol dule time. On board were Major Verstew manager of the K.N.I.L.M. E n Netherlands Indies Director I Aviation, and a party of ij, Centre picture:84 words
-
Article94 1938-09-01 24 New York. Wednesday HPHE question of America d ust rial recovery which i interest to the whole worli dealt with m the monthly Id or the National City Bank. The letter, m considering the ■■"ices likely to aflert Kuttunn ba ;inds the fact that ppntra] prod ICttvfty94 words
-
Article45 1938-09-01 24 London. WednesjM THE Greek Government has cosH the £2.250.000 contract for reclamation by the Sheffield caflH Henry Boza and Sons Limitea The area involved exceeds 3VJ acres m the Greek provinces 50 f W Epirus and Bocotia. Construct ■xpected to lat,t seven years.45 words
-
100 1938-09-01 24 Year's Rest For Empire Adventures Saskatoon Suk^H TWO years ago, vtllM: 1 Canada for A,: bitten by a poiM»|« >- > na feil victim to tropi< d "^J Now he is bow rear's rest. Accompanied d> i b Thompson, the youn rt picked to lead a Tanganyika for a BW»100 words
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement19 1938-09-01 24 A. S. GILES. CIVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER -PHONE 7qm N ThC ArCHde Sin e a re19 words
-