Malaya Tribune, 8 September 1925
1925-09-08
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section28 1925-09-08 1 The Malaya Tribune. EVENING DAILY. AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. EVENING DAILY Vol. XII. No. 211 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1925 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 192528 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement680 1925-09-08 1 THB TRIBUNE and gffIPPING GAZETTE j rtiblished Daily. tm p*p- r that keep 3 ito t iLdtni NUf informed I I INDEPENDENT. I i i i n:mninii'ii!ii»niiu»»niii«s r i r 1 [Some of Whiteaway's Standard! I Value Lines. j 1 JMMMMVpM«M|M|MM iiMM i MMMMMM i v II ffc y CO680 words
-
Advertisement39 1925-09-08 1 VISION IS LITE'S PRICELESS L GIFT. Take care of your eyes. Hare them Z 1 examined by us and hare us keep I I your glasses, properly adjusted. TIJE EASTERN OPTICAL Ca. South Canal Road, Singapore, I lI8I«IIIII,iii a39 words
-
-
Article1275 1925-09-08 2 BUILT TO NAVIGATE 13 KNOT RAPIDS Launched From Southampton For Yangtse River A most interesting vessel was launched from the Southampton works of Jo« l. Thorny:rof.t and Co., July 7, for service in the East. Oirirtened the f! shun by Mrs. Roxburgh, wife of Messrs. John L1,275 words
-
Article197 1925-09-08 2 Paralysed Man Discards Crutches Intense interest has been aroused by the return from Lourdes of Mr. Jame9 Salisbury, 32, of 7, St. Mary-street, Preston, who claims to have been cured of paralysis after bathing in ohe famous Lourdes grotto recently. W hen the pilgrimage Bet out Mr. Salibury197 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement395 1925-09-08 2 rj=====M=====H A X Jt ji M M M X "fl Excellent—for growing j children! BETTER as a muscle, cious health food regularly! bone and energy Their little cheeks will builder than either meat g i ow w i t fc health. They I or rice! A single potfull of become395 words
-
Advertisement486 1925-09-08 2 "COST LITTLE BUT ACHIEVE MUCH." A to BABY'S OWN TABlfe^ They Cured Kis Little Soa "An excellent m.diom». ti— but achieves much.' tk concisely describe* W Tba rami for this fat,^ by Mr Hashim's exper* boy, 214 yeare of JJJJ v M.warms for some time/ h various mecfeines but the486 words
-
-
Article1375 1925-09-08 3 INVESTIGATING THEIR SOUNDS Mechanical Vibrations in Lieu of Speech Both In America and on the Continent row attempts are being made to investigate the speech of animals, and a number of thnewer scientific instruments are now to be mobilised for the campaign. The phonograph was tried- some1,375 words
-
Article167 1925-09-08 3 The "monkey" trial at Dayton, Tennessee, which has mad? the world laugh for bhree weeks, ended, as most peopke expected it would. :n a verdict oi gull y against Mr. J. T. Seopesi, the young professor who, in defiance of Tennessee law, taught hi? pupils that '.hey were167 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement556 1925-09-08 3 Sharpen your Blades on the J Over 250,000 [ft BUd« aotonattA emlir mm to vj jHZ .v I thkt all «1«« turn. ALLEGRO Automatic Honing and Stropping Machine. !I mmM> to the Uaer of i >r a Shaving Brush. LI DOEB SHARPEN AUTOSTROP, and DUPLEX T.LADES. on nn entirely new556 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement377 1925-09-08 4 AMUSEMENTS I EMPIRE I I Tanjong Psgar Road. Tuesday, September 8 and Wednesday, September 9. In the First Show at 7-30 p.m. f. J\CK OCTBTI9 and Barbara Connolly in I Little Red Decides I 5 BBBL9 j 5 ALBERT E. SMITH present* C S EARLS WILLIAMS 1 LUCKY CARSON j377 words
-
Advertisement374 1925-09-08 4 AMUSEMENTS fALHAMBRAf I From Monday, September 7to Saturday, September 12 I A HISTORICAL PHOTOPL4Y C£NTi?E!NG HOUND A S WELI-KNO.WN CONTINENTAL CHARACTER 1 Presented b a!? the royal splendour of the past and featuring B I LYA MARA The lovely and charming actress who took the lead in such g Sin374 words
-
Advertisement539 1925-09-08 4 AMQSEMBfIS Gaiety Cinema Surma Theatre To see-is-to admire— TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT'S 2 SPECIAL PICTURES The Best and only the Be-f AT 9.15 P.M. AT 9 P.M. SHARP. ILL'S FAIR IN LOVE FRED. THOMSON tv Witii RICHARD DIX THE MLKNT B»AN«f A r, P snorting talc of the West Ar. Original Photo539 words
-
-
Article501 1925-09-08 5 Contraband Concealed in Graveyard Onr August 12, off Telok Gong, at 8 p.m., the launch "Thomycroft No. 2," on inreceived, intercepted a prau loaded w.th rubber. On thc< approach of the raider, the three men who manned the boat dumped their cargo overboard. Owing to the darkness, only501 words
-
Article209 1925-09-08 5 The public would like to knew who is responsible for the thoughtless and absur 1 action of the F.M.S. Rubber Propaganda Committee wh'ch has perpetrated the incomparable folly of abandoning propaganda at a time whtn, as toe industry is to look up, it is most wanted! To make209 words
-
Article54 1925-09-08 5 The New Zealand Government has asked Mr. Percy Cox, a prominent banker, and Mr. William J. Poison, President of the New ZeaJand Farmers' Union, to v'sit Britain, the Conl inemt, and the United States to study the question of agricultural banks wi .h a view to the establishment of such54 words
-
Article88 1925-09-08 5 TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Port Swettenham,* Penang,* Colombo, Aden,* Suez,* P. Said,* London,* Rotterdam* and Hamburg* Dardanus 2 p.m. Kemaman, Kema&ek, Paka. Dungnn, Trengganu, Bisut, Semerak and Bacho Boribat 3 p.m. PaneJi, Berombang, Asahan, Belawan,* Ayer Poeteh and Tanjong Boara Sampit 3 p.m. Muar *Flying Dragon 3 p.m. Bai-u88 words
-
Article83 1925-09-08 5 Singapore, Sept. 8. On London— Ban* 4 month** sight St. 4 15!32d Demand U 4 6l32d Private 3 months sight 2s 4%d On India— Bank Tel. Transfer 15-1% 'n Pvngkor.g— Bank demand draft 7% p.c. p.m. rj Shanghai— Bank demand draft 70Vi rt JavaBank Tel. Transfer 14C*4 Bank demand83 words
-
Article31 1925-09-08 5 The Straits Echo hears that Mr. W. S. Goldie, a former eh eftain of St. Andrew's Society, has forsaken his na.ive heath to the extent of purchasing a house in Sussex.31 words
-
Article135 1925-09-08 5 The Afghans, we are told, are getting alarmed at the influx of Russians into iheir country. If such is really the case, it will not be long before fur her immigrat on is forbidden. In 1920 when the extraordinary immigration of Muhajarin from India set n through the Khyber Pass,135 words
-
Article232 1925-09-08 5 The French Mail (Outward) steamer Porthos is due in Singapore from Colombo to-day, at 4 p.m. She leaves most likely to-morrow at 6 a.m. for Saigon, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. She will berth in the Singapore Harbour Board's Wharf on arrival here. a The s-s. Clara Jebson ia232 words
-
Article192 1925-09-08 5 (By courtesy of the Nanyo NicfalNichi Shimlbunsha.) Tokio, September 5. Mr. Waichi Hara (Seiyu-kai) was itlected M. P. in the bye-election in Nagano. m m The base-ball match played last wech between the first Higher Sdhool (Tokio) amd the third Higher School (Kycto), has resulted in the former's192 words
-
Article35 1925-09-08 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for Tndlia and Ceylon to-day, is Rs. 152 equal to $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Ra. I§7 equal to $100.35 words
-
Article127 1925-09-08 5 Ship* Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive Singapore, Sept. 8. Number after the ship indicates the Godown it is abreast of and the word "Gate," the number of the Gate to enter at. East Wharf (Gartje I).—Tara, 22. Main Wharf (Gate 3).—Porthos, 18; Kola, 16;127 words
-
Article55 1925-09-08 5 Stantlard Oil Co. of N. Y. Kerosene Otvoe'i Imperial Brilliant per 2 V.ub $5.20 Sylvan Arrow per 2 tins $4.80 Tiger per 2 tins $4.80 Tiger per 2 drums $4.50 Benzine Socony Motor Gasoline per 2 tins $8.00 Socony Motor Gasoline Ex pumps I or drums55 words
-
81 1925-09-08 5 The current retail prices of Kerosene and oonciae are as follows:— Shell Kerosene per two tins 15.60 Fiah $5.85 D rage a 55.35 Crown $5.20 Cross $5.16 j Grown drum* $5.00 I Crcea t $4.35 j 'Shell" Aviation Benxtn* ex druon par Imperial gallon $1.0»81 words
-
Article101 1925-09-08 5 The German Press describes a method of showing films producing- not only movement fait also the actor's spoken words. Previous attempts in this direction have involved the use of independent sound-producing instruments such as the gramophone, but the difficulties of eliminating mechanical noi.se? and obtaining absolute synchronization of the action101 words
-
Article132 1925-09-08 5 To-day's Quotations RICE Rice, Sam No. 1 per Koyan $348 Rice, S»am 2 M $320 Rice. Siam 3 2yB Rice, Saigon l $284 Rice, Saigon 2 2 70 Rice, Saigon 8 Rice, Rangoon 1 m $°78 Rice, Rangoon, 2 $271 Rice, Par Boiled No. 1 per bag132 words
-
Article190 1925-09-08 5 t, t Singapore, September 8. Rubber.—Jeram Kuantans have buyers at $1.07, sellers at $1.09, New Scudais offer aCJ $2.57%, Tapahs are in good demand at :,->19.«5 and Pungi?ors at $1.37%, Nyalan offer at $0.85 and Brunei Uniteds *fc $4.25. j Un.ted Malaccas at $1.25, Mentakabs can190 words
-
Article50 1925-09-08 5 Owing to pressure of business in England, Sir Eric Ge.ides, Chairman of the l>uniop Rubber Co., has had to abandon hi? proposed visit to the company's rubber plantations in the Malay Peninsula. Mr. E. J. Byrne, the company's rubber adviser, will kave England early in October, in Sir Eric's- place.50 words
-
Article62 1925-09-08 5 The "Daily Graphic" publishes Sir Laurence Guillemard's photograph along \vi:h rhe extract from Mr. Chamberlain* speech at the recent British Empire League luncheon, in which he described how tha "tact and diplomacy" of our Governor and High Commissioner, when private secretary to Sir William Harcourt, during the latter* Chancellorship. saved62 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement411 1925-09-08 5 f ATFST advertisements THE ...viT JBtTOM RUBBER ESTATES LTD. rA in the 93rarts Settkimenta) o*9«** m tr la hereby gW»n *t» at th Directors jiO 1,8 e j tbe payment of a dividend reC'"nß-« g) fjr the year endeJ 31it of tight t*« f appro vod by ths Shareholders 5«-411 words
-
Advertisement29 1925-09-08 5 j You camel buy d I KeSkr I SOLE AGENTS: United Engineers Limited (incorporated in the Straits Settlements). I ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT 13. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE •i I j j29 words
-
Advertisement34 1925-09-08 5 j BRAND 1 j Sweetened Condensed j Unsweetened Condensed j J Sterilized Natural. i jj SOLE IMPORTERS: jf I The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. I q i (Incorporated ia Deamark.) j Singapore. I 334 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous139 1925-09-08 5 Singapore Volunteer Corps To-day, September 8 4.15 p.m.—Drill Hali, Ch'nese Coy., Practice Warren Shield (Buses leave Drill Hall at 4.13 p.m.) Thursday, September 10 5 p.m.—DriM Hall, Eurasian Coy., Practiet march Warren Shield. Friday, September 11 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.A. (v) Gun Lading, etc. 5 p.m.—Drill Hall, S.R.E. (v), S'gnalllng.139 words
-
-
Article107 1925-09-08 6 A Singapore Diary To-day, September 8 High Tides.—l.3s a.m., 1.46 p.m. To-morrow, September 9 High Tides.—2.22 a.m., 2 22 p.m. Frenoh homeward mail leaves. League I: S.C.F.A. vs. R.A., Stadivm. Selangor Races. Thursday, September 10 High Tides.—3.lS a.m., 3.3 p.m. P. ajnd vj. homeward mail closes. Friday,107 words
-
Article1038 1925-09-08 6 Ever since the Great War ended it has I gradually b?come mere and more apparent that trade unionism in Europe was committed to a definitely militant programme. Mainly the change in the sphere of activity and alms of the unions has been d*ue to their inefl ased political1,038 words
-
Article314 1925-09-08 6 The Art untitled and Publishing Company htve removed to 1" ?rinscp-str.'e.t f»em a'apan street. Bro. Jamrs, 0.8. E., visitor to the Chrisfar. Brothers* Schools. Far East, haa tetumed to Penang. Mr. F. J. Hcdgins, director, Messrs John Little and Co., arrived in Pemang on, Fr day, and will return in314 words
-
Article83 1925-09-08 6 Malay Traffic Constable Charged A Malay Police Constable attached to the Traffic Branch was produced before Mr. Duckworthrin the Third Police Court this morning end charged with forgery. It is alleged that accused forgied the signature of Inspector Uphill on an approval form for a driving licence. The83 words
-
Article226 1925-09-08 6 The Bangkok police looking for a young man who, after his arrival in Bangkok quite recently, was sta ed to be* the son of a millionaire in Singapore says the Bangkok Times cf August 31. He put: up at one of I'Jbe local hotels, bought goods on226 words
-
111 1925-09-08 6 Building Fund Amount previously acknow- edged $66,446.47 The Ho Hong Bank Limited 100 The Chinese Commercial Bank Ltd. 100 Mr. Tan Quae Siong (Chop Ban Hock H n and Co.) 200 The Ho Hong Bank L-d., (being balance of Entertainment Fund in aid of the111 words
-
Article441 1925-09-08 6 Dr. and Mrs Elder and their children are Two hundred and seventeen deaths occurred in Singapore during the week ending August 29, two of (these persons Eurasian, 184 18 Malay, and 10 Imi'cm. Pneumonia accounted for 32 death*, convulsions fbr 27, malaria for 2h, phtiiitis 21, and beri-bori 13. Sixteen441 words
-
Article325 1925-09-08 6 Frerichs Convicted of [U Forged Cheques There «M a fairly lar*. cr w<l m Court this nornng f«, Z d the fifth Am before Justice, Mr. Justice P. j g is not a hravy on,, cases of whch t*vo ar» t. f,n! 12 Assizes. There are fi. and325 words
-
Article224 1925-09-08 6 (From Our Own Corresponds*). Pt-nang. September 7. Eulogistic and feeling id Wmm w ta late Sir Lonel Woodward v<• Mi Mm Supreme Court this n.. mr* by Mi. Justice M. H. Whitlry, Mr. B E. M*ml the Hon. Mr. W. H. Thome. Ifr. Whitley that224 words
-
Article89 1925-09-08 6 The nlay "Xyonya Ck*** staged by the United Cktf Association at tlie Star 0; -ra Hau < a Thursday September U, F*JJ nott piocoeds of this yZ equally divided between the fan* S". Andrews Hospital and the I h School. The pries of admw «"J g J $1,89 words
-
Article57 1925-09-08 6 From Holland ami G Wjßf *l due Singapore llp* From France by M. i pore 4 p.m. to-day. Lecat dv« From Indo-China by aui Singapore 6 a.m. toHaorrow- NarkuD di. From China and Japan I f due Singapore 1 p.m. From Europe, (London mails ay^ August 20) by57 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement323 1925-09-08 6 I SPECIAL SALE OFFER S HALL-MARKED I SILVER CIGARETTE CASES. j I ■fil ji to hold 10 Cigarettes X II PLAIN I HOT Size 3»4 in. x 2' 4 in. g. 1 I $3.00 I I Robinson Co., Ltd. 1 r0 (Incorporated in the S.S.) Dj I SINGAPORE. I Ln323 words
-
Advertisement36 1925-09-08 6 TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS Rubber London, Stocks on Bej tons; 592 tons up. London.—3s. t%4. Local Bpet fltt September.—s I 22. October.—sl.l»October to l>eeee»fcer.-»i-»* January to March.-Sl 01 New York.-79'i <* nts Tin IjO „don.-f2:>9.10.0. ns UttL-H»* per IjU36 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous71 1925-09-08 6 THE WEATHER Meteorological Report By Courtesv of the Government Health Office Kandang Kerbau Station, for the 24 hours ending September 7, 1925. deg. Max. shade temperature 88 F Min. shauV temperature 77.5 F Mean shade temperature 81.8 F Max. sun radiation 147 F M'n. grass radiation 73 F Sea temperature71 words
-
-
Article234 1925-09-08 7 UN \L STRUGGLE FOR WAGES Swales makes a Red Speech lr at Scarborough Reuter' s Service. I London, 'September 7. I igantk labour alliI m A h shadows threatening to I ships of several big I provide a momentous I Trted -union Congress which I «.jeh. I presidentia]Reuter' s Service. - 234 words
-
Article64 1925-09-08 7 Reuter' s Service. [Havas Agency.] Fez, September 7. t i innounced that the French troop aa ami are pursuing a the Issooa] region des)febe violence of the Riffian attacks. Madrid, September 7. AsjUBunique states that enemy prcs- W stern front continues with- Paris, September 7. I sexReuter' s Service. - 64 words
-
Article58 1925-09-08 7 Reuter' s Service. London, September 7. repi ented at the Tariff S i il land Macleay assisted Sidney Peel, as financial Mr. K. D. Stewart a director Chamber of Commerce retary of the China and tiofl I that Chamber, Mr. Foreign Office and the F. H. PoxReuter' s Service. - 58 words
-
Article43 1925-09-08 7 Reuter' s Service. I IKira, September 7. yees of the Mozam- or unproved conditions Office, tho Customs and threatens to bring all a standstill. Fifteen t. The lighting scr"n are suspended and no received or despatched be seriously affected if theReuter' s Service. - 43 words
-
Article46 1925-09-08 7 LWDJa Agency.] i C Paris, September 7. »peeeh at a regional k -i.i "V'' UluaioB to the debts queb1 ImpD.ssible to ask the 1 "-ntributions than it 'Ernies, i n so muc j i more had to be used for rebuilding and not for46 words
-
Article33 1925-09-08 7 Reuter' s Service. Chile, September 7. f v l erected and J Wllh troops and crowded V cheering f or the Prince J na arrived on a five daysReuter' s Service. - 33 words
-
Article2389 1925-09-08 7 FORMATION OF AN AID SOCIETY Yesterday's Meeting at Government House A well attended and representative meeting was held a. 5 p.m. yesterday at Government House for the purpose of forming a Discharged Prisoned Aid Society. a\y %S 1H: 1?**« P J Sproule, the Act.ng Chief Justice who presided2,389 words
-
Article195 1925-09-08 7 M. Painleve Purrs About France's Attitude Reuter' s Service. Geneva, September 7. A festive appearance characterises the city on the occasion of the opening of the sixth Assembly of the League of Nations. The hotels are crowded and flags of all nations are fluttering in the brilliantReuter' s Service. - 195 words
-
Article166 1925-09-08 7 Swarajists Unable to Accept Views of Birkenhead Reuter' s Service. Simla, September 7. India's fitness to govern herseif was urgeJ by Mr. Motilal Nehru when the Legislative Assembly discussed Sir Alexander Muddiman's resolution proposing the acceptance of the majority report on reforms of the Enquiry Committee, wrereanent SirReuter' s Service. - 166 words
-
Obituary23 1925-09-08 7 Paris, September 7. The death ha 3 occurred of M. Viviani former Premier and well-known politician. Reuter' s Service.Reuter' s Service. - 23 words
-
Article104 1925-09-08 7 (From Our Own Correspondent^. Ipoh, September 7. The Perak show concluded at midnight yesterday. The principal awards were as HoIIowb: Trades section, gold medul to Metcalfe's motors for a Lee Francis car; silver medal to Robinson Piano Co. for musicail instruments; a bronze medal to th? Times104 words
-
Article97 1925-09-08 7 Three Egyptian students who failed in their examinations at Celiro attempted suicide by means of carbolic acxl. Sir George Maxwell, Chief Secretary to F.M-S. Government, is on tour in Pahang ami will not ho hack in Kuala Lumpur until the llth instant. Amongst other duties in Pahang, Sir George will97 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement297 1925-09-08 7 i DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE I I SEMI-DIESEL. COLD STARTING I 1 A Four Cycle Heavy Duty Internal Combustion Engine I g 3 H. P. 6 H. P. g H p AVE^ ■-> I Inspection Invited. S ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF S THE BORNEO CO M LTD., I (Incorporated in England.) Singapore,297 words
-
-
Article633 1925-09-08 8 SPORTS PASTIMES BOXING An Unpopular Decision Good Fights Staged at Kuala Lumpur The programme of boxing staged at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday evening provided a not too-well filled v th pTeVy of excitement, there being four very good fights indeed out of the five in the programme,633 words
-
Article1617 1925-09-08 8 A Good Sailing Day Th? th'rd and last race for the Boden Kloss Trophy took place on Sunday morning under very pleasant conditions. A lignt and variable S. W. wind gave promise of a good morning and it was. refreshing to see all the yachts under way by 9.451,617 words
-
Article90 1925-09-08 8 Y.M.C.A. vs. Indian Assn. In the hookev mafcoh played yegierday afternoon at Teluk Ayer (between the YM.C.A. and the Indian Association, both fides fielded seventeen man. The game was plaved at a hard pace throughout and the Indians were down in the first half by three goals to two.90 words
-
Article221 1925-09-08 8 Selangor Turf Club Second Day's Handicaps The following are the Handicap* for the Second Day, September 9. 1. Ex-Griffin Ponies, Clfcss B. (Raca Course) —Druid 9.5, Merry Maiden 9.3, Marcjuise 8.8, K'wi 8.7, Dreadnought 7.9, Umptaway 7.5, Silver King 72. 2. Ex-Griffin Horses, Class B. (Five Furlongs)— Spangle221 words
-
Article49 1925-09-08 8 Reuter' s Service. London, September 7. The St. Leger betting is:—3 to 1 Manna. 9 to 2 Solario, 13 to 2 Zambo, taken and offered, 17 to 2 Picaroon offered, 9 to 1 taken. 10 to 1 Spelthorne. 20 to 1 Pons Asinoram taken and offered.Reuter' s Service. - 49 words
-
Article260 1925-09-08 8 S.C.C. Tournament Yesterday s Results C. Singles Cartwright beat Will's, 6—l, 9—7. C. Doubles Piatt and Lindsay beat Capir. Moore and Watt, w.o. Fisher and Lovett vs. Rogers and Boardman (unfinished). Mitch ill and Williams beat Carr and Pearce, 6 —2, 6—4. Dr. Crawford and Berry beat Messenger260 words
-
Article59 1925-09-08 8 i Ke« T "*er*ie* i New York, September 7. Rorotra beat Patterson by 4—6, 6—4, 6 l, 6—3. Thus France has won the interzone final and meets the United S aUs in -the ohallenge round for the Davis Cup. New York, September 8. Lacoste resigned from the59 words
-
Article114 1925-09-08 8 Garrison Golf Club The result of Sunday's match between Keppel and Garr son Golf Club was a win by Keppel Golf Club. The scores were as below. Garrison players mentioned first. McMicha 1 and Murphy Hendrls and D. Stewart 1. E. A. S evens and Phayre 0, F. C.114 words
-
Article920 1925-09-08 8 Eastern United Assurance Corporation Ltd. The Twelfth Annual General Meeting of the Eastern Unifed Assurance -Corporation Ltd wis held the reg stered office First Floor, Banque deL Indo-Chine Budding, Messrs See Teong wlrrChaTrman), Gaw Khek Khiam, Ong TV, S 0 Wong, Koh San Hin, E°°C. U W*teJ Vow920 words
-
Article71 1925-09-08 8 To-day, September 8 Football Practice mattch at Anson Road, at 5 p.m. Cricket Practice Malay Volunteer Ground at 5 p.m. Debate. "Should Women Smoke" at 8 p.m. To-morrow, September 9 Volley Bail League match. "D" y. "C at 5 p.m. Gymnasium Class ait 8 p.m. Thursday, September 10.71 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement329 1925-09-08 8 lIFI IF YOU WISH TO HAVE RIGHT I THING IN SPORTING LINE PLEASE 'Phone 2484 I S or call at I &if 117, North Bridge -^J I S SINGAPORE. 1 1 T&fc AN MANDOLIN iL I 1 FLAT-BACK $12, $15 $25 each I SEASON Co7Ltd7^ U4,,J VKr MW 1111 Ull329 words
-
-
Article996 1925-09-08 9 LATEST PRICES QUOTED Of THE MARKET AND KVATT. Exchang. and Share Brokere, issue the following liet of quotationa: Singapore, September 8. MAIL QUOTATIONS RUBBER, STERLING SHARES Issue s Value 2e Allagar 1!7 i4 2s Anglo-Java o\a 20s Anglo-Malay 27,6 20s Ayer Kuning 40!- cd 20s Batu Caves 20s996 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement369 1925-09-08 9 Your Mount from Famous Makers. CYCLES. CYCLES. 2«/ 4 H.P. Sport Model Complete $400 p i&A- 2% H.P. Sport Model Complete $500 a ;$M 2/4 H.P. O. H. V. Model Complete $575 X |£A. ;i 1 2 HP. Sport Model Complete $575 I fjA 44 H.P. Touring Model Complete $725369 words
-
Advertisement208 1925-09-08 9 I AP/OL STEEL 1 I Sure and certain for all Female I J complaints.Every lady should E r keep a box in the house. j i Chemists and Stores sell them throughout the world. jg Proprietor: f SMASTIN, Ch«iaiit, .Soulhaapton. England m THE LEMBAGA MALAYU (Malay. Edition) OF THS MALAYA208 words
-
Advertisement291 1925-09-08 9 BliniHlUlMllM^ j DICKS PATENT PACKING I J (UNIVERSAL SIZE) j WILL PACK ALL YOUR GLANDS I I Can be twisted together as shown below, to make any diameter, 1 I therefore obviating the necessity of keeping a stock of different j I STEAM AND HYDRAULIC I I It will save291 words
-
-
Article1148 1925-09-08 10 HER THIRD WEDDING TO SAME MAN Revival of Husband's Love in Murder Trial New York. —Acquitted by a Chicago jury of a sensational murder charge, Mrs. Belva Gaertner immediately announced her intention of marrying for the third time her second husband, from whom she had been divorced twice1,148 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement622 1925-09-08 10 S Quantity of Food 11 S We Eat, but what H S We Digest and E Kj Assimilate that R H Nourishes the Body v |0 I?d in the digestion and assimilation of food, and \jt El in a mild and gentle manner restore the system IHll!|lllll| 1 IIMII.I!IIIIIMIIIIMIil| i622 words
-
Advertisement323 1925-09-08 10 NATURE'S REMEDY Clements Tonic is Hmmh greatest remedy lor I nerves and brain, OSs j appetite, debility, p o om t of blood, neural-ia, Hi*, etc., and is strength:'nd "liable. n the "•ns: tropica! atmoshi voii will appreciate (at nourishing stimulus t f ti invigorating ir.edicinpromotes normal beam energy and323 words
-
-
Article516 1925-09-08 11 Singapore, Sept. 6. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 46 Beef ctew or curry kati 40 Pork lean kati Pork lean and fat (1st quality) 58 Mjtton Indian kati ~80 Mutton Australian kati Fowl kati 60 Capons (Locally reared) kati 85 Hens (Locally reared) kati 75 Lucks each 2516 words
-
Article233 1925-09-08 11 An explanation of ciannibalism was given the other night by Capt. G. H. Wilkins, ttie explorer, who recer* ly completed a long journey into the interior of NoL.hem Australia to collect specimens, for the British Mhiseum. He has returned to London and in October will leave for233 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement604 1925-09-08 11 STEAMER SAILINGS TTT BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES 1 (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. < MNSI LAR AND ORIENTALSTEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majesty** Government.) OtTWAKDS from LONDON. HOMEWARDS For China Japan. For Marseilles, London Antwerp. Due i Tonnage604 words
-
Advertisement409 1925-09-08 11 STEAMER SAILINGS A STEAMER Loading for Hongkong and Shanghai on or about first half of September. Regarding the freight and passage, please apply to THE CHINA SHIPPING Coy., Singapore. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. STEAMERS INTENDED TO SAIL FROM SINGAPORE. MONDAT KINTA, 4 pan., for Port Swettenham and Penang. HYE LEONG,409 words
-
Advertisement592 1925-09-08 11 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.) i LONDON LINE. Tonnage Destination Due Sai Kashima Maru 10,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Sept 16 17 Hakone Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 5 6 Suwa Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 14 15 Fushimi Maru 11,000 Marseilles, London Antwerp Oct 28 29 Hakozaki Maru592 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement524 1925-09-08 12 SITUATION VACANT WANTED—Baby Austin, under a year omi preferred. Apply "L." Malaya Tribune. EDUCATIONAL Join the Anglo-Vernacular School at 4sJ Onan Road, Katong, Singapore and ensure success. Rapid and efficient tu.tion .up to the London Matriculation. Dutton's 24 Hour-Shorthand for L, C. C. Exams. Typewriting etc. Day and evening classes.524 words
-
Advertisement515 1925-09-08 12 PUBLIC NOTICES M. WISEM4N CO. (EASTERN) Ltd. (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE. The undersigned gives notice that he h»s beeo appointed Manager and Attorney of she above Company ia place of Mr. Cutbbert Lionel r- ieid Elll» whose power* have been determined. Dated the 7th September, 19J5. FREDERIC* STANLEY WOOD. RAFFLES515 words
-
Advertisement491 1925-09-08 12 BANKS THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: $4, MARKET STREET* BRANCHES Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 131 Jonker Street. Muar 77-79 Jalan Suleiman. Batu Per? rt 109 Jalan Rahamst. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hongkong 18, Queen's Road Central. AGENCIES AT: London, New York, San Francisco. Batavia, Sourabaya, Semarang, Shanghai. Amoy,491 words
-
Advertisement503 1925-09-08 12 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts cf 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December 1592.) Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital «1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,*****21 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E. C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.503 words
-
Advertisement448 1925-09-08 12 INSURANCE IfiK^ l SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCES ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RAIES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offers: 2, PMeySta Green. —i TEE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) Head Office: Singapore, let Floor, Banqne del lade Cain* Bwildlnga, lA, Malacca448 words
-
Advertisement411 1925-09-08 12 j GOLD LEAF TE* Erer feel jumpy, orn out is caused by Tannin in bad tea n* 4 is very simple. Drink GOLD I P\p (the Tea with the least Tannin) V right. Tell your Dealer to d c LEAF only! The QUALITY Tea ing to play its alluring part411 words
-