Malaya Tribune, 3 June 1924

Total Pages: 12
1 12 Malaya Tribune
  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. XI. No. 130 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1924 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1924.
    28 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 277 1 t i i liii/iiniiH-iaiuiuuiiuM I KURLO I |g MOST HIGHLY ,vi RATED FORM oK pURE SOAP. I I WA ES WITHOUT j 1 DRINKING. I M BP m y j Sons, Ltd. 1 In England.) 9 I I i I I I t i I I I lIIHIIM ~I•' 1
      277 words
    • 206 1 AVOIDPRICKLY RE AT by using* "AGNESIA" Antisepllc Dusting Pc^vdcr. Manufactured only by MEDICAL ,J LTD. 23, Battery *?oad, SINGAPORE/ i WM i iii|Mir^imuiti|M|i!li:initiliimMMmiiliili>tiiliiiir THE ROBINSON fIANO COMPANY, Il nl- r. il-^jfrkoni;) i-2 winchester!6ouse COLLYER OJjjT, Hawaiian Sletl fiuitars From >22.i0 Ukulules From 512.00 Bass Snm 3D inch. S^lfS i Key
      206 words
    • 99 1 r r\ i mmm I ■Mii:iiMiir»!ii:i i l inin» i I THE EASTERN OPTICAL CO., I Manufacturing Opticians) I 15, South Canal Road, Singapore m j I S New Shipment-«: X HAY Frame 2 CONQUEROR Frame 1 SINTEX Frame I I SHELLTEX Frames Z I AU above frames]are the latest
      99 words

  • 2025 2 MR. JUSTICE WHITLEY'S JUDGMENT. SOME IMPORTANT ISSUES. OWNERSHIP OF THE OPTION. The following: -3 the continuation of the judgment of Mr. Justice Whitley in the above ease, delivered on the 15th r.st In that cage I do not think it was possible for defendant to have stated
    2,025 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 448 2 I IK Peaceful > 4Btten!rargs' FOODS FOR INFANTS Eft Made from the purest milk from the r'>- h t pastures of England, the'Allenburys' i p^'S' are as easily digested as mother's v. Z\ They are germ free, and are simp l erd Wi quickly prepared by the rddition of hci
      448 words
    • 537 2 SOMETHING EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW ABOUT Baby's Own m Tablets Worms z-ob children of ncurisJimfttt give them pains in the stomach and bowels, spoil their sleep and steal their strength. Administered for a few days, Baby's Own Tablets (fetal out worms, and then the little sufferer rapidly improves. His appetite
      537 words
    • 382 2 Use ffubhucks II Preserve your Plant, Stock, Building,, ffl and avo »d the heavy cost of renewals. Hj It is more than ever imperative to safeguard I WI y° w property by constant care in the matter N II j"~I f i™ nt the one «etence agm.w th Mi I
      382 words

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 365 3 •.r I Delicious and Beneficial! unanimous verdict of all who have JL changed from coffee and tea to the new food drink, Instant Postum. -Hided people still cling to the use of coffee and v overlook the ills which result from their use, until until chronic digestive, heart or nerve
      365 words
    • 276 3 A Tonic Wine that Rapidly Invigorates Run-Bown People SKBEAV TONIC is a RestoraLive that has *he endorsement of over fOOO Leading Physiol ins. It is made in Trieste, and is a palatable preparaticn jf Bark and Iron wirh choice rich Italian Wine. It stimulates the appetite, strengthens the ne;ves, and
      276 words
    • 279 3 BIG CHANCES. The man or woman who is suffering the txcnimating agonies of Rheuthe exesnciatmg agonies of Rheuna tism caiw afford to waste time and DM ney gambling with make-believe I sued! I: SAL RELIEF is what is wanted —quicHy and SURELY. That is why ni Ititudet of sufferers turn
      279 words
    • 184 3 9 Bovril soon puts a man 1 on his feet. 8 j Grand Clearance Sale. I Strike while Iron is hot J A rare opportunity to'select your Summer--Ve tr in 1 ilest Dj Silks and Cotton good- and hosiery i f all kinds in splendic 1 shades and different Varieties
      184 words

  • 924 4  -  NEXT WEEK S ATTRACTION. By "Felmar." "HAIL THE WOMAN." "I am Judas, for I have betrayed those who loved me best." This agonised confession s made to his Puritan congregat on/ by the newly ordained m nister. ready to depar. as a m ssionary to far-off lands.
    924 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 310 4 AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE CINEMA Tuesday and Wednesday Thursday, June 5 FOR TWO MCHTS ONLY L. IV I f J Mary Pickford Whirlwind c LITUE LORD FAUNTLEROY Serial IN 30 HEELS. IN 10 REELS All Id One Nigbt Featuring CLEHARS HLTCBKON Scandalous Admission Prices OHgUBS Ist CLss 50 cts. IN 5 PARTS
      310 words
    • 283 4 AMUSEMENTS Alhambra From Friday, May 30 to Wednesday, June 4. Id Ihe Second Show at 9 pm. Sharp. Topical Budget British Screen News. ASSOCIATED FIRST NATIONAL Presents Katherine Mac Donald in The Notorious Miss Lisle IN 5 REELS. (Frcm the Widely read novel by Mrs. Bailiie Reynolds) An absorbing Drama
      283 words
    • 460 4 AMUStIM!) GAIETY SURir,A IH the Second Show at 9.15 p.m. p or Qne Q^ HM a i From Wednesday. H [j Who is to Blame n The Tale ol a Ricksha Puller Nightly at 7.15 p m sharp in five paris WiLLIAM DU\CIN AND EDITH JOHNSIOS M. THE j SMASHING
      460 words
    • 57 4 j GONOSAN. (Registered Name). Compound of the fin< Indian Sandal-Wood Oil effective ingredients oi sm Kava-Kava. For m inj past famous all the w »1 On account of its pui eminent results Gonofi commended as the bes< remedy. Obtainable from all CI and drug stores. Sole Agents for Mala, The
      57 words

  • 292 5 SPORTS PASTIMES. FOOTBALL. x, v X H ENDS IN FIGHTING. STING CONDUCT. r lA Y AND TACTICS. Kt»l play and quest onable bee pract'sed on the s e but ever did a game— ue ttUi«.en at that <i gracefully as the th.« Strain Chinese .C atio.1 a d the Malaya
    292 words
  • 25 5 i r u d of the Olymp'c tit on Sw'tzerlanl beat 1 ai d Holland beat Irey j 1 aft er two ex er.sdo.'.s.
    25 words
  • 55 5 Go&la yv L l- A,Pr» 'i 2 o 26 12 :< 1 I It f. 7 3 1 K S 7 I O <1 10 i; 1 0 H 0 I 12 5 5 4 .12 17 0 3 1 I 10 4 1-12 I 0 2 11
    55 words
  • 72 5 FIXTURES, 1924. First Division. Team Ground 4 RH A v. S.C.C. SR C. 1 issea v. S.C.F.A. S.C.C. i Malay F. T. v. SR.C. S.CC. F.A. v. S.C.C. SR.C. Susses v. R G.A. S.C.C. 1« Malay F. T. v. S.C.C. S.R.C. 13 S RC. v. S.C.F.A. S.R.C.
    72 words
  • 1110 5 I!, »VA.. SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB. I Mu 1 i.l'ILLEMARD HONOURED. n of the go-ahead has to record yet another ti g week-end the doings w 11 set down in rotaton I ts came otf *day last a return match u r s was between the aiij he Mai'gare*. jl.
    1,110 words
  • 206 5 POLO CLUB GYMKHANA. (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) PENANG. Yesterday. Th? Polo Club Gymkhana was favoured with fine wtather. There was a large gathering present, a d irtereetiing was provided. Mrs. Codrington gave away the prizes. The results were: Race 1— Flossie (Strode), Mmderoo (Miss Perkins), Lady Madcap (Schiess).
    206 words
  • 368 5 Reuter. The Derby scratchings are:—Ea!rlestons at 5 pm. oa Saturday, Grurzil at 10 pm. or' Saturday Bobflint and Henri at 9 o'clock yesterday. Thj betting is 6'l Diopb<on; 8 1 Tom Pi eh; 100 ii Sansovtno arid St German; 1008 Brigh Knght; 18 1 Wocdend; 22
    Reuter.  -  368 words
  • 156 5 YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. Londan. —lOVzd. Local. —34*4 cents. TIN. London. —£204.10 0. Local.—$103% per picul 208 tons Isold. PRODUCE. Buyers Sellers Gambler $20.50 Java Cube Hamburg Cube Press Cube White Pepper 27.50 Johcre Black Pepper Mixed Black Pepper 15.50 Sur dried Copra 1130 Mixed Copra 11.00 Small
    156 words
  • 263 5 Maii rioeing at G. P. O. noon today. TO-MORROW, JUNE 4. Batavia, Derby. Bnoome, C issack. Ons'jow. Carnarvon and Wist m Auatna M a .(taking articles for ether places in Australasia by train from Fremantle if prepaid at letter rate.) Minderoo 6 p.m. HOLIDAY—H. M. THE kAg'S BIRTHDAY.
    263 words
  • 158 5 Por Mekbi >r Treub:—Mr J. Ph. Bauwin. Mr. F. Smits. Mr. M. Grass, Mr. H. Anders n, Mr. D. H. Harper. Ifr. FIL L. Murphy M><. Gos-?ele. Mr. 6. Vermeulen, Mrs. George Blyth. Mien J. Darnell. Mr. It. B. Morhead. M" H. H. Brown. Mrs. St hukkir gf,
    158 words
  • 93 5 The Municipal Commissi ners of the Tc wn of Sir gap* re latvita tenders for the E<cti n i'nd not potion of ;»n Electric bub-Station at Peirce r<(.;u!. Mans ra'dy be and Spftificatim and Form of Tenders < htaineo at tbe Municipal Architect's < ftice uring ffice aoun
    93 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 133 5 EDUCATIONAL NOTICE. A few spats available in the various classes of the Anulo-Verna< ular School 2t 42 Ouan Road. Tarijong Katorg, Singapore. Tuition up to the Senior Cambridge ho ol certificated Examination and for the Royal Society of Art9 Secretarial Diploma, Shorthand etc. Apply in person. iSHS2SSSHSHS2SHS2SESBSZS2S2SHSHS2SHS2SESES^^ j Homogen, for
      133 words
    • 283 5 ORDINANCE No. 44. (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE j STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. I la Bankruptcy N). 133 of 1924 Re (l| Peter FnncN Frols. Summary Case. Rice'./i-u f ):ir -n id? 2nd May, 1924 Date of Orler f>r Summary Administration 24th M ty, 19»4 Date of
      283 words
    • 345 5 THE TO THE OUTSIDE PAINTING l] PROBLEM. 1 j 1 ZLNOLIN has revolu- I I 7 W\J f\l ¥>VT tdonized outside painting I but costs lees for the ready I "Arnold-ized "Zinc Paint for use gallon than the i I A patented process by which gallon of White Lead the
      345 words

  • 137 6 A SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day, June 3. High Tides.—ll.2s a.m., 10.52 r*m. King George's Birthday. Publ c HoLday. Government House Ball. To-morrow, June 4. High Tides.—nooa, 11.21 p.m. Football: R. G. A. vs. S. C. C. Thursday, June 5. High Tides—o.34 a.m 11.51 p.m. Kinta Assn. mtg., H.
    137 words
  • 825 6 Public interest in the Singapore Town Planning scheme seems to have died down in th: past few weeks. In the meantime the authorities are busy modify Lag the Ordinance prepared by Cap am R'chards. Their reason for doing so is that the whole scheme, as propounded by Capt.
    825 words
  • 564 6 His Excellency the Governor will be leaving Singapore in the S. Y. Stabelle on June 3 for Borneo. H.M.S. H...yhock has been detailed by the Commander in Ch:ef. China Squadron -to accompany His Excellency. Mr. Khoo Hoo. Hye Ter.nis Ch:mp:on of Maii.ya. arrived in London o.i th? 3rd w :tima
    564 words
  • 699 6 READY FOR TRAFFIC. A MAGNIFICENT ACHIEVEMENT, Th 8 s hn age of strength, huge mechanical s rength; the stnength of vast machines, of great motive powers, of artific al energy. The energy of the world has increased wta the evolu .on of man; it is colossal,
    699 words
  • 213 6 The Band of Hope will meet at the Y.W.C.A. on Wednesday, at 4.30 p.m. o Dr.. and Mrs. Hugihes, of Kuala Kangsar, are leaving shortly for Singapore on a hoi day. o Tltie Chief Justice, Sir Wa"ter Shaw, a-nd Mr. Justice Acton sat n the Johore Court of appeal yes
    213 words
  • 272 6 SINGAPORE FIRMS LOSSES. OUTLOOK NOT BRIGHT. The Directors of the Jesselton Ice and Power Co. Ltd,, in their 10.h annual report to shareholders, report tha. the result of the year's working, after allowing for depreciations, amour-ting- to $20,406 77, shows a loss of $11,008.05. The report says:
    272 words
  • 634 6 The Hon. Mr. J.H.W. Park, Cok.r.iai Engineer, Arrived in Per.ang on Fr pn an official axpec on. The new Salors' Institute, opened by H. E. the Governor on May 9. will prov e a great bo.n to our ma.:? seamen who visit these ports. What is w needed is a
    634 words
  • 105 6 PARADE ABANDo XED HKwy r ain Heavy rain f u o'clock this m J the p. Parade ar.! \r •n honour 0 f T George VJs.. abandoned. A- 2nd Batta Reg ment, jiru-.i., followed by the vai s f pore Voiunteer ri, s atioi an l the
    105 words
  • 57 6 (From Our Own Co, respond, KUALA LUMPUR T K l ne s BM *y w*'!, held th.s morning «b m under Capt. Perkins taking p-." troops were inspected f.y ,\f r \j ar accompanied by the Ratifon Selangor. There w;. a ai*. T....' ing including official. The gariuri d*p<
    57 words
  • 250 6 While two Hokierw alo ,l, Btree n feturia, night with a number of eU shades electric tab], fane, Uuli two saws they wcie ;.irei the Detee he StaUux 0:, enqu.nes it wag d sc rered that 5 aitic.es were etoien f Eng:n.erg store a Tang] l. csed were
    250 words
  • 49 6 Frcm China tnd J Nagpore, due Sangap day. From Holland and G In-suiinde, due Singaj r< I p« day. From China ard Japi Khiva, due Sing:.;- m irr w. Fr:>m Eun pc (L patched May 15) by X due Penang 9 a.m. on Thursday, th* Gth in.-1.
    49 words
  • 32 6 Already a> k m ed| the local ILr.gk ng Shar.gh.i Bark < 4 ,J Mr See TVo g Wah Straits Chiaese Methods: Church A Poor Malacca Ch Johore- Church 1597J1
    32 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 347 6 ROBINSONS TABLE DAMASKS jjj ALL Patterns from the everyday floral and key border to g the most elaborate designs— 0 C ALL Sizes from TO" x 70" in cloths and 54" wide in the piece—B Lr ft ALL Qualities from the cheapest cotton to the finest q Irish Linen- C
      347 words
    • 61 6 I WHAT INTERESTS YOU? Pa* Wa Plata ng S'ogai re The Rings B r bday The auseway JcA re 1 B i e Trade Depress Labours First Boi w L Tra.i. ma"ks Law Mr. Med* I I «nd H< The CoJfaer ea I ase Stage and Screen Mail Not ce
      61 words

  • 160 7 POSSIBILITY OF MEETING. MUSSOLINI ALSO TO BE (■ONSULJED? rence to- reports in the that Mr. Mac Donald M. Herriot offering to m at Paris oa the intern, and that M. Herriot nting out that he has r trusted with the formanet, Reuters informed aa that both
    160 words
  • 48 7 IDK' Hi ILI) AS A WEAVER. Reuter. S pel was wounded being si ght ar.d the -trious. His assailant fled as a weaver named 'teniorf, near Wienerr«as*adt. T "etin says Siepel had and h.s cond'tio.n it I e haemorrhage has 1 «'d no operation has Reuter.
    Reuter.  -  48 words
  • 46 7 Reuter. ny of Brooklyn says Xtnv York, is excited ment that seven hunwho arr ved aboard gh r;. were not allowed 1 be deported under prtme court decision. thtm originally in- i at H l fax but were ack of ihe necessary dollars each—Reuter.
    Reuter.  -  46 words
  • 15 7 Secretary Mr. J. H. V' red though still m 111 Rt utt r.
    15 words
  • 27 7 Th' r, We(k n d\r\g June 8. RtsA.'"' y June 5—Band Practice Srr Tr oop Orders as issues CUu masters. FRANK C. SANDS, Commissioner.
    27 words
  • 91 7 TROUBLE IN SOUTH AFRICA. Reuter. Several Capetown newspapers demand drastic action to prevent the disturbances dur ng the political campaign wh eh have hitherto Jaroken up many 0 f the South African Party meetings notably at Durban last evening where General Smuts was unable to get a
    Reuter.  -  91 words
  • 48 7 BRITISH REPRESENTATIVE TO RETURN. Reuter. A Constantinople cable says that Anglo-Turk sh negotiations with regard to Mosul Vilayet threaten to break down. Sir Percy Cox has informed Fethy Bey that he has been instructed to return to London unless the Turks modify their att'tude.— Reuter.
    Reuter.  -  48 words
  • 58 7 FOR MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS. Reuter. A New York message says that it is announced that bids will be opened on Jnne 3, in the City of New York for the issue of $*****0,000 4tt per cent fifty—year Corporate Stock Notes and short-term serial Bonds matur'ng in three to
    Reuter.  -  58 words
  • 41 7 BANDITS RELEASE THEM. Reuter. A Shanghai message says that tw« of the four missionaries, who were captured by bandits at Taiwan or. May 29 and carried off to th? hills, have been released. They are well.— Reuter. I
    Reuter.  -  41 words
  • 58 7 Reuter. The Ltest report of the Los Angeles fire, gives the number of dead as e'ghteen, s xteen of whom are aged between five and fifteen. Twenty-three girls and the matron perished in th e fire at Plaza Delrey. Nineteen are suffering from burns or injuries
    Reuter.  -  58 words
  • 9 7 D'Oisy has arrived at Mukden. Reuterc.
    9 words
  • 133 7 C lcutta, May 12.—The fourth Evened desnatdh. from Colonel Norton is- dated Aprlll 22 from Ky shong. The Expendltion halted at T-nki one day to collect transport and generally discuss future pi ns and 'est their organization. AM members of the Exped t on are well prev
    133 words
  • 571 7 NO NEW PEERS. DR. MALCOLM WATSON REWARDED. MALAYA PROMINENT. Awards to Science and Literature. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald has announced Labour's first Honou/s List. He has created ro new peerages, but there are awards to science a-.d to literature. Mr. J. P. O'Conner, the "Grand Old
    571 words
  • 101 7 ROME CONFERENCE TERMINATES. Reuter. A cable from Rome that the Emigration Conference concluded after adopting, practically unanimously, resolut'ons drafted by the committee dealing especially wKh the general principles of treat es respecting emigration a-nd colonisation. An important matter determined was a declaration of principle in regard to
    Reuter.  -  101 words
  • 731 7 THE POSSIBILITIES OF A SPONGE FISHERY. Among the smaller matters dealt with by me I should meotion my ir-quirits as to the possibil ties cf the development of a commercial sponge industry ;n U itish Malayan wa ers. Many examples of crudely-prepared commercial sponges a:•? ,o be found
    731 words
  • 265 7 PROTECTION OF BRITAIN. THE CHINESE INDEMNITY BILL. In the Houses of Commons Mr. Samuel Samuel suggested a postponement of the Second Reading of the Chinese Indemnity Bill until th e Chinese Government had altered the cond tions of their Trademarks Bill so as to protect British manufacturers and
    265 words
  • 440 7 YEAR OF 13 MONTHS OF 28 DAYS EACH. The world's calendar may Le changed all arou d in 1928. The year then may consist cf 13 months, each of 28 da\r. with an t-xtra day in regular years and two extri days in leap years. Such is
    440 words
  • 80 7 It is reported that a summons for 1 bel has been issued aganst the Secretary and three ullamas on a sub-committee of the Mahcmedan Arlv sory Board of Penang and the publishers of the "Mencant le Press" of Penang. by Wan Chik Arlffin b n i Moh
    80 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 24 7 ii,i»iiiii»iiiiiii««iiii«>« SPECIAL ii m m I OUR KING 1 AS A SPORTSMAN By a Sporting Peer. m I Page 8 Tnni.| l ,iiii:!|iiiiiiuii:i!!i"iiiii;iniiiii;ii:ihiwini!:ii:iini .iin
      24 words
    • 287 7 J "FIBRENT" 49 i j Asbestos Cement Sheets. *f f Flat Sheets. Manufactured in pj Sizes 8' x 4', T x 4', 6* x 4', 6' x 3\ 4' x 4', 5-3.", 3-16", 1/4", 5 16", ff\ 'i 'J bkkoess. g I FIBRENT. Sheets are non-conductive of beat and cold
      287 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 109 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. f,. p of Parades up to and r June ji -'une 4 at 5.15 p.m.—Drill l- ian Company. Company R. E. (v) Signals. '.ur. ,.;-y Parade. 6, at 5.15 p.m.—Drill (v), Gun Drill, EuraCompany Training h) Company Assemble Gamp at Siglap. > -June 7, at 2 p.m.—Bukit
      109 words

  • 1460 8 Sports Pastimes. NOTES OF THE WEEK. Taroagh the bungling of the Stad urn ma nagement another unpiea: itA controversy in regard to the pro h kl'ar i f the Malayan lightweight baa been set in motion. The mens ia .connecti n with the lightuv igfat championship of the Ore which
    1,460 words
  • 70 8 S.R.C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Mixed Doubles. W. A. Balhetchet and G. G. Gray vs. E. E. de Souza and G. de Souza. unfinished. This tie wiH be played off to-morrow. THURSDAY'S TIES. Double Handicap. V. C. Westerhout and E. E. de Souza owe 15 3 vs. F. Carnegy
    70 words
  • 102 8 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Mixed Doubles "A" Class. Mrs. Campbell and D. H. Kleinman beat Mrs. Sayers ard Major Morgan G—3, 6—3. Mrs. Sedw'ck and Moss beat Mrs. Van Hammersweill and Utermark 4—6, 6—3. 6—3. Mrs. Seed wick and Moss vs. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hall unftn shed. Mixed
    102 words
  • 91 8 It w* Jacob's steadiness that won h m a keen match, as Timmer invarialby s.arted he set well. Sleem was as steady as a rock and was altogether too much for Lennep returning the ball despite Lerwiep's very hard drives.—Reuter. In the Davis Cup competition after a
    91 words
  • 98 8 S.C.C. vs. NEGRI SEMBILAN. The following wiil represent the S. C C. im the r match agai-ts:, Negri Sambilan on Saturday ar.d' Monday:— O. P. Grffith-Jones (Captan), C. Simpson, P. Murphy, F. R. Craig H. Wilson R N. Hamilton P. N. Kn/ght, F:. Lt. Lvock, C. E. H. Jacohs,
    98 words
  • 62 8 The follow ng will represent the St. Joseph's Old Boys at Crcke~ aga nst the Ind an Association to-day, comme~e ng at 2.15 p.m. Phua Khe h Yong P. Lowe, K. R. Kenneth, E. K. Janes. F. J. Rappa. T. Weerakoddy. K. Veeravagoo, W. NYwbronner, A.
    62 words
  • 377 8 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent Penang. Yesterday. The inter-State cricket match between Penang and Perak commenced here this mornin-g. Tho weather was fine end the wicket good. Penang won the toe* and elected to bat first. The Perak bowling and Adding wore good and Penang to k nearly
    377 words
  • 85 8 The South Africans beat Scotland by an innings and 286 runs. The South Africans scored 389 for the loss of five wickets and declared heir innings closed. Hearne a d Dea"e were undefeated with 63 and 80 respectively. Scotland, who scored 36 runs in the first roings, went
    85 words
  • 81 8 AMATEUR SPORTING ASSOCIATION. TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship (Singles.) Low K:m Teo vs. Teo Soo Hoon. Chua Boon Lay vs. Chew Keow Bock. THURSDAY'S TIES. L m Kong Khye vs. Tan Soo L:ew. Lim Chin Joo vs. Wee Teow Seong. SATURDAY'S TIES. L m Chv/ea Poh vs. Chua Cheng Y ew.
    81 words
  • 18 8 KATONG CLUB. WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS. An Eclectic competition will be held on the 7th, Bth and' 9th instant.
    18 words
  • 45 8 CHALLENGES. Kid Jackson requests us to state that he is anxious to have another go at Sam Foxy for the Mosquitoweight title. Jackson is also Willing to accommodate Young Hassan m a return contest and is open to meet any boy at 7st. 61lbs.
    45 words
  • 1591 8 To view the King as a f.portsman is to see him in his mos,t natural character. His Majesty's foncin ss for hunting, shooting, fishing. also racing "the sport of Kings." have not cr.i'y contributed' to his health but. undouibtedi.y k to hisi popu.arity as well.
    1,591 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 61 8 I SUNLIGHT SHOE POWDER jjj I s Sure-white. Fast-Sticky, g N Cleansing and Money Baviig. En 1 F J SHEPHERDSOM Co., X V Bgl|r# 10-B.deSouzi Street. SKOES B«gP jjj V holesale and Retail g All Communication and Enquiries relating to Advertisements in The "Malaya Tribune" should be addressed to THE
      61 words
    • 215 8 FOOTBALL BOoTs] 8 (English Manufacture) J ALL SIZES IN STOCR. !g ra I Ppices f ™X5.OO to SB.SG S I Obtainable from: I RAJA Co., 117, .North Bridge Road/ I SINGAPORE. Lactogen THE NATURAL MILK FOOO j For Your Biby. I Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (IcacJoa) I 144-147 CECIL
      215 words

  • 1053 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED I> THE MARKET. Messrs. LYALL AND EVATT, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations: Singapore, June 2. RUBBER, STERLING SHARES. Mail Quotations. Issue value of shares shown after name of company. Alegar 2s -jll^i Anglo-Java 2s 2|3 Anglo-Malay 20s 20|3 Ayer
    1,053 words
  • 127 9 London, May 13.—" Relation* be-1 tween Rome a d Moscow were never, go cordral aa .ow," declares the, RaniL» crnreepondent of the "T mcc" j who says i hat from var'ous quarters has come conflrma ion of the rumour that M RykofT Tecentiy v sited Rome a
    127 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1019 9 r PHOTOGRAPHS Of the Children never grow up j flake an Appointment To-day i —i The Eastern Studio STAMFORD ROAD i SINGAPORE. BOXING GLOVES Rose Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in India.) 71, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. PING PONG MRS. BEfcTOrVS COOKERY BOOKS! i New and Revised Publications!! i v Household Mcnagrmcnt
      1,019 words

  • 565 10 S ngapore, May 31. MEAT. Article. Prcea. c Beef steak round kati 0.42 Beef stew or curry kati 0.36 Pork lean kati 0.60 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality' kati 0.46 Mutton Indian kati 0.73 Mutton Australian kati (Govt.) 0.73 Fowl kati 0.55 Capons (Locailly reared) kati
    565 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 531 10 AUCTION SALE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES, LTD AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the property of Fourteen Pawnshops 1 o be held at Our Sale-room, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place On Wednesday, June 4, at lO a.m. On Friday, June 6, at lO a.m. On Monday, June 9, at 10 am. c or.Mkx
      531 words
    • 500 10 r "i Style, Comfort, Value, and more—Coolness! «TN buying Aertex garments, you obI tain not only fine quali t y underwear X and shirts, but certainty cf comfort on the very warmest days. Aertex garments feel fresh to the skin, they impart a delightful feeling of freedom. The hundreds of
      500 words
    • 44 10 NEVER STOP ADVERTISING Wfcsa Somroa? «too* Arir«rtt«<& Snmeons stops boring '•>>.-!« 8omeon* stops bsylsc Someone stops selling Was* Someone stops selling Someone stops making. \»#p Someone stops maklag Someone stops earning Wk«3 Everyone stops eamtng. Everybody buy ing. KEEP GOING! AeVsrtise ia THE MALAYA TRIBUNE.
      44 words
    • 750 10 STEAMER SAILINGS 5 I PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CoSany I MANAGING AGENTS, flj UNITED STATES SHIPPING BO A Rn I TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE—FREIGHT pass* H PORTS OF CALL—MANILA HONGKONG H YOKOHAMA HONOLULU AND SAM H'" ohi H AMERICAN STEAMERS. H Leave, Hongkong Arr San H PRESIDENT LINCOLN June 18 H PRESIDENT
      750 words

  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 486 11 STEAMER SAILINGS pTiT BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE (Companiea Incorporated in Englaad.) PASSENGERS AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. Co. LONDON FAR-EASTERN SERVICE. (Under Cor- raet with His Majesty's Government.) WARDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS. a Japan For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due Leaves Tonnage S.ngapore Tonnage Singapore I 9,100
      486 words
    • 471 11 STEAMER SAILINGS INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO„ LTD.* (Incorporated in Hongkong.) Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and Shanghai, and to Calcutta via Penang, from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bill at Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoe, Tientsin. Newchwang, Yangtsze porta. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND
      471 words
    • 500 11 STEAMER FAILINGS LIM! OF STEAMERS Monthly sailings to and from Australia for cargo only, calling at Ba-avia, Sourabaya, Fremantle, Adelaide. Melbourne and Sydney. SCHEDULE OF ARRIVALS AND SAILINGS. Date of Arrival Da c of Departure 1924 1924 EURELIA June 13 June 15 Calls at Port Swettenham. For further particulars regarding
      500 words
    • 602 11 STEAMER SAILINGS 'NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA LONDON LINE. TONNAGE DESTINATION Kashima Maru 10.500 Marseilles London Antwerp Tn™ in Hakone Maru 11 000 Marseilles London AnmJrp J™* 24 Suwa-Marii 12 000 Marseilles London Antwerp tT- t tushimi Maru 12,000 Marseilles London Antwerp Tn v A Hakozak. Maru 11,500 Marse lles Londri Antwerp
      602 words

  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 556 12 SITUATIONS VACANT BALESMAN.—Experienced, wanted for Import Department of local commercial fijrm. rlease apply to' C A. E." c/o. Ihe "Malaya Tribune." Competent Architectural Draftsman winted for Singapore C trice. One with th trough knowledge of draitsmansbip need apply. Salary $175.00 per month. stating qualifications with copies of testimonials to Box
      556 words
    • 447 12 PUBLIC NOTICES The Exchange Banks will be cloied on Monday, June 9 WHIT-MONDAY. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Ordinance No. 135 Preparation of Scheme for Building Whereas certain land situated in the area bounded by Serango< n Koad. Hastings Road, C'ive Street and I urdop Street, is in process of development and
      447 words
    • 354 12 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Dec. 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1800.000 Paid-up Capital £1,050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,407,811 Head Office: 15, GRACE CHURCH STREET, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sir
      354 words
    • 532 12 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Sule man. Batu Pahat 109 Jalan Ralhamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hongkong 13 Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT London New York. San Francisco, Batavia, Sourabaya. Semarang, Shanghai, Amoy,
      532 words
    • 488 12 BANKS. CHARTERED BANK. OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853. Pa d up Capital In 600,000 shares of £5 each £3.000 000 Reserve Fund £3,900,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3 000,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishops-gate, London E.C. Agencies and Branches. Alor Star Hongkong Puket Amritsar
      488 words
    • 488 12 INSURANCE. SOUTH VIlM' BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE MARINE TRANSIT INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offices: 2, Finlayeon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Omce: Singapore, Ist Floor, Banque del Indo China Buildings, lA, Malacca Street. Thone, .No. 257.
      488 words
    • 377 12 JNSURANCE. orTentu GOVERNMENT SEClßrrr LIFE ASSURANCE CO imp (Inoorpora ed n 1924 (Ist January). FUNDS ASSURANCE IN FORCE TOTAL CLAIMS PAID ANNUAL INCOME CLAIMS PAID IN i New and Attractive Assurer Apply for P- F. P. JOSEPH, 24, Desker Read "r (o A. C KAWTOX 9 10, Holland Road, KuauT^
      377 words