Malaya Tribune, 24 October 1928
1928-10-24
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section21 1928-10-24 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XV No. 249 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1928 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, October 24, 1928.21 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement347 1928-10-24 1 UPTON'S CEYLON J tea. «)U CA> NOT BETTER IB] BEST. I ne Cameras f 1 RUBY CINE-CAMERA KOKASCOPES Ij N 75 Motion Picture Camera RUBY g If ETC. I I STOCKED BY g I Amateur Photo Store, I If Meyer Mansions' Singapore I j The Home Movie Projector you have347 words
-
Advertisement242 1928-10-24 1 FLORODOK" Af Washing > jr Wear HIGH STREET, j j Singapore. I I j j Sole Agents: I I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. I B (Incorporated in the Strait» Settlemente.) 3 a Singapore, Malacca, Seremban and Muar. I"" 11 f LENZBOURG PROVISIONS 1 I THE WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION of tfc. leading242 words
-
-
Article960 1928-10-24 2 BY WHOM SHOULD IT BE CARRIED OUT? Matters Calling For Investigation. The "Pinang Gazette" learns, on good authority, that it has been decided to institute an inquiry into the organisation and internal affairs of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. Official confirmation of the above has960 words
-
Article126 1928-10-24 2 What might have proved a tragedy happened at the Kiangvvan Golf Course Shanghai, recently. At the fifth hole the bunker is high and steep; a player was just driving, apparently with everything clear before him. when, as the ball left the tee, a small Chinese boy suddenly popped up from126 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement269 1928-10-24 2 Drink in 2r and Vitality ||L J by taking Sanatogen V* f v What Sanatogen does is to go straight to the core of well'being, the cells, and to build these up into a permanent and solid fabric of Health." V writes a distinguished London physician. If you arc nervous269 words
-
Advertisement325 1928-10-24 2 There is no need to go to the Pole r ito get cool I When the sun pours down, pour out a long glistening glass of Montserrat. You will soon be as cool as a cucumber I Montserrat is the only Lime Juice in the world pressed from cultivated limes.325 words
-
Advertisement208 1928-10-24 2 I /3epated Waters I The Popular Aerated Water Works, Ltd, I 26, 28 30, CHOON GUAN STREET I (Off Anson Road). ■Hill 111 II II II lUIJu€bI!SESESHSESH^^ Flashlight 1 T3ELOAD your flashlight I fi JtV with fresh, powerful U y\^j H Eveready Unit Cells. An V I empty flashlight is208 words
-
-
Article963 1928-10-24 3 (By Courtesy of Kuo Mm News Agency.) To eliminate dangers of floods and famines in Chekiang, a plan for the afforestation and the preservation of all trees on the hills and mountains in the province was passed at a recent conference of District Magistrates. The salient features of963 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement109 1928-10-24 3 J Superior Quality Prompt and SatisI factory Service, Fair ]}S Prices and a Square Oil I What More Can A I! it We Offer? ||HH I Send Us Your Orders T" I 'Phone 3463 WW 1 ?sll I I Phoenix Aerated Water Works. ■I At all drug store or rffcr109 words
-
Advertisement248 1928-10-24 3 FAR ABOVE ALL WATERS I FRASER I M VOIJ r4NNoT buy a I I IS| BETTER I S f; 0 lAIMP THAN i I. SOLE AGENTS: United Engineers Limit (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) S Electrical Department, 13, Battery Road, SINGAPORE. I ywttggrs j pain BABfSJp j Pain and Irritation248 words
-
-
Article2259 1928-10-24 4 New Venue for 'Varsity Sports. —Fine Golf in Professional Tournament.—£lo,ooo Offer for A Footballer.—Report on Motor Cycle Trial. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, September 25. Some time ago it was announced that Queen's Club had ended their agreement with the Athletic Cubs of Oxford and Cambridge, as2,259 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement332 1928-10-24 4 "7f§># |fC hu. f SKIN DISEASE I-kt lijrwoto whprp skin ments is that Zam-Buk's herbal N our climate where skin constituents are so highly refined soon becomes narsn, ary that they soak natura n y into and inflamed, neglect of any underlying tissues, where fiery itching Dimple, rash, sore- eczema,332 words
-
Advertisement234 1928-10-24 4 I I- B y Eas y Payments I Any instrument in the Catalogue of "Him y Voice" Gramophones can be purchased by Easy 1 ments. We will be pleased to give you a demo- 1 at any time, also full particulars how you can eniov I pleasure of owning a234 words
-
-
Article329 1928-10-24 5 Profit to be Carried Forward. The report of the directors of the MandaiTekong (Singapore) Rubber Estates Ltd for the year ended July 31 last, to be pre'! sented at the annual meeting in Singauoron the 31st inst, states that the rasX fS the year show a profit of329 words
-
Article279 1928-10-24 5 The following Singapore properties were at Mejsra Cheong Koon total^m 1 1 SitU lU *< Ran K«o" Road, total area 4,059 sq.ft.. bought by Mr T Freehold land and house- No. 91 off Target Road and Balestier Road." forego by Mr Leon W 11 Freehold land situate off279 words
-
Article336 1928-10-24 5 Quality and Simplicity the Keynotes (From Our London Correspondent.) London, September 27. v V? c ke y note s of the National Radic inhibition at Olympia are quality and B k£S 7 The P rom °ters claim that a child can manipulate the modern receiver with safety336 words
-
Article444 1928-10-24 5 Singapore, October 20 MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 04 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 55 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 72 Hens (Locally reared) kati 76 Ducks each 72 Pigeons, domestic,444 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement271 1928-10-24 5 H from Gloom to Sunshine beautifoL yet cai arm of a radian eyes, a fine skin ood health, th< di y functions, ant needed, are a greal Pinkettea dispel tht aches, hilious attacks, mplexion, ill-temper, i tamable from chemists 9Mmm feinted I pinkel Keep You Well. m> LOUS RESULTS, i271 words
-
Advertisement359 1928-10-24 5 I PIANOS RENOVATED AND REPOLISHED I J EQUAL TO NEW. I I By cash or by easy payment I ESTIMATES AND INSPECTION FKEt. jjj g Send yours early to jjj I NANG HENG Co., 1 jjj Dealers in Br a«<l n«w and second-hand pianos 8 I PiMe9sB 105, Selegie Boad.359 words
-
Advertisement187 1928-10-24 5 BOYS LEARN ACCOUNTANCY Study at home in your spare time. Find out what the I.C.S. can do for you. Write for FREE, illustrated book Accountancy Architecture Commercial Training Clerk of Works f h A an A d T yP ew ritin*r Draftsmanship RA Engineering:_ Civil Good English Concrete Correspondence Structural187 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous212 1928-10-24 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for Sunday, October 28: To-day. October 24. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Voluntary Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Revolver Classili cation. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Eurasian Company, Company Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Chinese Company, Company Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill212 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement263 1928-10-24 6 I PHONE HA If II I No. 903 rAflUWlf No. 903 I FROM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 TO MONDAY, OCTOBER 29. jjj At 9.15 p.m. sharp. g S The Latest PATHE GAZETTE S I HENRY EDWARDS in I The Flag Lieutenant I IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. I I263 words
-
Advertisement187 1928-10-24 6 Amusements. ALHAMBRAI jj 'PHONE 909 f I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd, Proprietors) 1 I PROGRAMME j Commencing Thursday, October 18 and ending Wednesday, October 24. j S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. j I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. The Great Family Picture: l"Four Sons"! The heart-appealing story187 words
-
Advertisement461 1928-10-24 6 "WHERE THE GOO, 1 L KEs pi North Bridge R oad TO-MGBTjt S4SP.J W. C. FIELDS As great a comedia i rv Q Griffl,h fft^ THE POTTERc Have you met Vm p You'll laugh, you'll m 'n door. Real grown-u;. come over. There's fu, .<*. yo« 5 Made by the461 words
-
-
Article129 1928-10-24 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves or Expected to Arrive. Singapore, October 24. Ei't Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Sipora East Basin. Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). tamo Maru 18; City of Mobile 16; City •f Wellington 14; Cap Tourane 10; Hakozaki Maru 7. ®"pire L>(*k (Entrance Gate 3). •.51; EiK-ntra 32;129 words
-
Article16 1928-10-24 7 untitled Money Orders for '•>' U Rs. 154 equal Payment of Money IN Ceylon is Rs. 15P16 words
-
Article659 1928-10-24 7 Orders of the Day for Monday. The following are the Orders of the Day for Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council: Questions by Mr. Tan Cheng Lock:— "With reference to the subject of the question asked by me at the last meeting of the Council:— (a) Can Government659 words
-
Article110 1928-10-24 7 Arrivals. Deli, Brit. 726 tons, Capt. 6urton, from Bangkok 24-10; for Bangkok 28-10. Glengarry, Brit, motor-vessel, 5,843 tons, Capt. Angier, from Kobe 24-10; for London 25-10. i •Jerantut, Brit. 74 tons, Capt. Sarip, from Muar 24 10; for Muar 25-10. Van Swoll, Dut. 2,809 tons, Capt. Meppolink from110 words
-
Article115 1928-10-24 7 A letter written to a Canton paper by a correspondent in the Sun Wui District tells of an awful tragedy which occurred there recently, though the exact date is not set down. Transports laden with soldiers were being towed down the river not far from Kongmoon, and when they were115 words
-
Article453 1928-10-24 7 Substantial Forward Sales. The report of the Directors of Colinsburgh Estate, L,td., to be presented at the sixth annual meet ng on Saturday at Malacca, States: AfUr charging all secretarial and office expenses to revenue, the year's working resulted in a profit of $63,584.48. To this falls to453 words
-
Article257 1928-10-24 7 The Flag Lieutenant. Although the "Flag Lieutenant" has been screened at the Victoria Theatre and tlsewhere, a good many probably have not as yet se.n this British Film starring Henry Edwards, a distinguished British actor, and Dorothy Seacombe, a well-known Austral an actress. It is a thrilling tale257 words
-
Article74 1928-10-24 7 The P. and O. "Nagpore" has left Shanghai, and is expected to arrive at Singapore at 6 a.m. on Tuesday, the 30th inst. She will anchor in the roads on arrival. I The M.M. s.s. Andre Lebon" is dv» here from Colombo on Sunday next at 7 a.m.74 words
-
Article1535 1928-10-24 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. Rice. Siam V„ Sincapore. Octobrr 24. P o- 1>0 1 per K °yart $327 Rice, Siara 2 iono Rice, Siam 3 foqc Rice, Saigon l 2fi 9 Rice, Saigon 2 gg Rice, Saigon 3 fS? Rice, Rangoon 1 *^5 7 Rice, Rangoon 2 240 Rice, Par Boiled1,535 words
-
Article126 1928-10-24 7 Victim Unconscious for Over a Month. I The Chinese who fell from a motor-lorry on August 21, while the latter was turning into one of the gates leading into Keppei Harbour, died in the General Hospital yesterday, after lying unconscious for over a month. When the126 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement456 1928-10-24 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS W A N T E D—lmmediately experienced Malay Syce—preferably English speaking —reply Post Box No. 585 stating particulars. TO LET—New shop-houses in Cuppage Road at reduced rents. Electricity and water laid on. Modern sanitary conveniences. For particulars, apply to Lim Nee Soon, 112/114, Robinson Road. NOTICE OF REMOVAL.456 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous381 1928-10-24 7 fIfrGAPOM DIARY. Today. October 24. |2 a.m.. 6.16 p.m. Hl h OeUmm 25. g26 a.m.. 7.31 p.m. fl h inward mail c if?--u 31 cF A Cup fimU, Stadium. }\...tba" V P.C. v. Merchants S C.C. B. v. Islands f** 1 Ladies, S.C.C. Friday, October 26. T v .> a.m..381 words
-
Miscellaneous80 1928-10-24 7 THE WEATHER. Meteorological Weekly Report. i Hill Station records for the seven days ending at midnight on Saturday, October I 20, are as follows: Penang Hill. Altitude of observation (feet above M. L. S.) 2,100. Average mean shade temperature (deer. F.) 71.36. Total evaporation (in inches) .239. Total rainfall (in80 words
-
-
Obituary54 1928-10-24 8 Blrti*, Marriages and Daaths. REQUIEM MASS. A High Mass of Requiem for the repo^w ot ihe soul of Mary Oliveiro, will be sung at the Church of St. Joseph at 6.30 a.m. on Thursday, the 25th inst. Friends and relatives are respectfully informed that their kind attendance and54 words
-
Article772 1928-10-24 8 Within a few months the Singapore Municipality will be housed in its palatial new quarters. It may be hopad that a more expansive environment will not beget more expansive ideas financially, for there is already a very generous conception of the manner in which the ratepayers' money may772 words
-
Article1009 1928-10-24 8 The first licence to be issued in Malacca for wireless receiving has been granted to Mr. P. Sofeldt. The death of a Chinese deck passenger from consumption was reported at Hong Kong by the "Anhui" on her arrival from the Straits. A meet ng of the Municipal Commissioners will be1,009 words
-
Article501 1928-10-24 8 Dr. R. D. Fhxs V U I Officer. Johorc. has i W u W year's leave. I Mr. F. E. Harm,, Mrs. Harmer hav, Ma:,, for two weeks. F s '< Mr. J. p. s i Serksm estate. Morta last k M tiit Mr. F. C. Ahes501 words
-
Article89 1928-10-24 8 To-morrow's Application at Kuala Lipis. Mr. Powell Rol of Jelai Concession (Parang). Ltd-5* received a telegram from the pany's legal adviser in t!< that the Government Pr< ltor w V an application in the court at Kuala U to-morrow that the cast apai n?t King be89 words
-
Article38 1928-10-24 8 From Holland and Gei de Witt, due at Sil morrow. From China and Maru, due at Singapore From Indo-China due at Singapore to-i From Europe. (Loi October 4) by s.s. ft at 6 a.m. on Friday.38 words
-
Article29 1928-10-24 8 Latest Quotations. rubber London:—8 7 xd. New York:—18 7 centS'ngapore:—39—30 TIN. E k i v 52 s London:—Spot £222 1-'- -•>< rid 3 months f220 2s Singapore:—$110.50 <29 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement325 1928-10-24 8 BALL-MARKED SILVER MOUNTED I CHALLENGE SHIELDS I S Suitable for any Sport. g Q| No. ***** |fl I SILVER-MOUNTED POLISHED OAK I CHALLENGE SHIELD 1 Qj Height 11% ins. Width 10 ins. S I Price $31.50- I I ROBINSON CO., LTD. j k}. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) X SINGAPORE.325 words
-
Advertisement147 1928-10-24 8 g FINE RANGE OF I GENTS n j Tics, Bow Tics Handkerchiefs AND Half Hose JUST UNPACKED AT NAMSENS 54, HIGH STREET. STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS OR SINGLY Compasses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc. Sole Agents for W. F. STANLEY CO., LTD. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery147 words
-
-
Article353 1928-10-24 9 I No Conspiracy With France. BRITAIN STILL SEEKING COMPROMISE. |p ress Comments on Disclosures Are Very Varied. |[j:, ficial Wireless.] London, October 23. The < 1(,: St-cretary, Mr. Amery, ip akiiur armament last night, referred t s that there had been I n()ut seen onducting the353 words
-
Article415 1928-10-24 9 TBOSAfC DOCUMENT" Reuter's Service. London, October 23. Times," j n a leacW finds the White ftpw a dead dly prosaic document" and i: nax suggesting that there has no deviation whatever in principl fixed course of British policy, reas n to suppose that the "jwjja would necessarily prove unAmerica, hutReuter's Service. - 415 words
-
Article163 1928-10-24 9 Enormous Merger Now Ratified. CANADIAN MILLIONAIRE HEAD OF COMBINE. Reuter's Service. New York, October 23 According to the "New York American ratified between the International Nfckel Company and the Mond Nickel Comnan This places the control of almost the Se' worlds nickel resources in British handsReuter's Service. - 163 words
-
Article90 1928-10-24 9 NICARAGUAN INSURGENTS ON WARPATH. Inhabitants Terrorised to Prevent Their Voting. Reuter's Service. Washington, October 23. Allegations of terrible atrocities by followers of the Nicaraguan insurgent, General Sandino, are made by Brigad'erGeneral Frank McCoy, American officer' supervising the Nicaraguan elections, in a report to the State Department. He allegesReuter's Service. - 90 words
-
Article224 1928-10-24 9 Andrew Fisher Had a Meteoric Career. British Official Wireless. London, October 24. By the death in London of ,Mr. Andrew Fisher, former Prime Minister of Australia, the British Empire has lost a notable figure. Mr. Fisher was at once a great Labour leader, and a great ImperialistBritish Official Wireless. - 224 words
-
Article53 1928-10-24 9 Germany Stirred by Election of Hugenberg. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, October 23. The discussion of the consequences of Herr Hugenbcrg's election as Conseivative leader is stimulated by ex-Chancellor Marx's declaration that Herr Hugenberg's leadership is threatening domestic peace, wherefore the dictum that the Republic is safe is53 words
-
Article98 1928-10-24 9 Roofs of Buildings Ripped Off. MOTOR-CARS AND TAXIS OVERTURNED. British Official Wireless. London, October 23. Considerable damage and much confusion TSL k U West End of London last night by a tornado which struck the streets about 8 o clock, and lasted only aBritish Official Wireless. - 98 words
-
Article45 1928-10-24 9 MURDEROUS ATTACK ON FESTIVAL THRONG. Five Killed and Twenty-One Wounded. British Official Wireless. Lahore, October 23. Five person were killed and twenty-one injured by the explosion of a bomb while a large .crowd of Hindus were returning alter celebrating the Hindu festival ofBritish Official Wireless. - 45 words
-
Article101 1928-10-24 9 United States Being Linked up With West Indies. Reuter's Service. New York, October 24. Through air and railway passenger service between the United States and the West Indies will be inaugurated on Jan. 10 next as a first step in the gigantic scheme of linking North, CentralReuter's Service. - 101 words
-
Article215 1928-10-24 9 EMPIRE GETTING CONTROL OF INDUSTRY. Now Producing Thirty Per Cent of Raw Material. Reuter's Service. London, October 23. The British Empire now produces 30 per cent of the world's raw cotton. This statement is made by th> Empire Marketing Board in a:: announcement which it make., to-day regardingReuter's Service. - 215 words
-
Article79 1928-10-24 9 International Committee Will Protect Bondholders. Reuter's Service. London, October 23. The newly f ormed international committee L 1 c r tection of Russian bondholders, which will deal exclusively with the Russian Governm m and Municipal obligations, held an inaugural meeting under the Chairmanship of Lord Revelstoke. The associationsReuter's Service. - 79 words
-
Article33 1928-10-24 9 Reuter's Service. Rotterdam, October 23. According to present arrangements, Leopold of Belgium and Princess Astnd will embark at Marseilles on November 28 to- the Dutch Indies aboard the Insulmde.'Reuter's Service. - 33 words
-
Article601 1928-10-24 9 Should Know Just What She Has to Pay. SHOULD GOVERN HER OWN FINANCES. Mr. Churchill Recounts Britain's Sacrifices. British Official Wireless. London, October 23. The first Ministerial reference to the coming Conference o n Reparations, con. cerning which Mr Parker kJ?ntPayments, recently visited London and Paris,British Official Wireless. - 601 words
-
Article72 1928-10-24 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, October 23. A Chinese named Koh Ah Ch ng was charged in the Penang Police Court with being in possession of dutiable liquor at Bukit Batu Ferrtnghi, w th fermenting intoxicating liquors without a licence and with possession of apparatus for distilling72 words
-
Article74 1928-10-24 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, October 23. Four Malay constables who were charged with assaulting a motor-car driver of Mr. J. Crabb Watt, one of the senior members oi the Penang Bar, in McAlister Lane, were fined $20 each. It was stated that the accused after having assaulted74 words
-
Article37 1928-10-24 9 British Official Wireless. London, October 23. The weekly unemployment return again shows a slight increase. The total of the unemployed is 1,321,2,00, being 1,494 more than a week ago, and 249/JO4 more than a year ago.British Official Wireless. - 37 words
-
Article79 1928-10-24 9 Pupils of Professor T. Watanabe. past and present, are reminded of the ju jitsu competition which is to take place at 444 Serangoon Road, on Sunday, at 10 a m A group photograph will be taken. A Chinese named Chin Sane; was committed for safe custody to Tanjong Ram butan79 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement118 1928-10-24 9 PMBMbI HI 1 11 HI ■■■■■■in M —mi JLJ.JJ |Meukow's I "Five Star" J™k j j BRANDY. j lAn Extremely BI j|| Jl' 1 High Grade I ALWAYS KEEP 3 1 A BOTTLE READY 1 FOR EMERGENCIES t^^^S^Bl I Obtainable j Everywhere I 3 SOLE AGENTS: GUTHRIE Co.. Ltd. I118 words
-
-
Article354 1928-10-24 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. HOME SUSPENSIONS. Ban on 250 Players Lifted. The Football Association Council at a meeting in London agreed to alter the Association Cup rules by which the Association will not receive five per cent of the gate receipts after the second round cf the competition proper, the354 words
-
Article370 1928-10-24 10 Saturday's Scores. RIFLE SHOOTING. The monthly spoon shoot held in connection with th? Malacca V.C. Battalion Rifle Association was held at the Bukit Sebukor Range on Saturday, when there was a large entry, and some fine scores were returned. The Ran jes were 200, 300, and 600370 words
-
Article540 1928-10-24 10 White's Narrowly Defeat Colours. RUGBY FOOTBALL. In spite of the somewhat slippery ground, the S.C.C. trial game yesterday afternoon on the padang produced some remarkably good rugby. Nether set of three-quarters was able to assert itself as it might have done on a drier ground, but taking540 words
-
Article69 1928-10-24 10 GOLF. The Race course Golf Club October bogey competition resulted as follows: E. C. Van Der Beck 9 up. A. L. B. Lim 2 down. C. A. R. Bateman 3 Theo Leijssius 4 T. Morita 4 G. C. De Silva 4 The winner, E. C. Van Der69 words
-
Article68 1928-10-24 10 YACHTING. The Royal Singapore Yacht Club will hold the following races on Sunday: "A" and B" Classes together:—The Vice. Commodore's Team v. The Rear Commodore's Team. Start 10 a.m. Course Club Course No. 1 or 2 according to weather conditions. Handicap Nil; Teams will be noti. fled later.68 words
-
Article58 1928-10-24 10 BILLIARDS. The following are the results of thf League tournament of the Juvenile Footbal Club played last night. Lim Yang Chua, (plus 85), 200 beat Sob Boon Hup, (scr.), 135. Sng Kwee Choon t (scr.), 200 beat Aw Kirn Seng, (?cr.), 165. Wee Chwee Quan, (plus 50), 20058 words
-
Article731 1928-10-24 10 Need for Board of Control Demonstrated. BOXING. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—With reference to my suggestion as to tiic ne.d for a boxing Board of Control Saiurd y night's contest (or farce) between Bui \vi. Ly a.yd Battling Mayo proved, or shou.J have proved- to ooxing enthusiasts731 words
-
Article296 1928-10-24 10 The Annual Meeting. The Simit Sports Club held a very successful Meeting at their Club grounds at Koon Cheng Road on Saturday afternoon. The main events were the finals of a Badminton tournament. There were present the Patron of the Club (Mr. H. d'Esterre Darby), the President296 words
-
Article318 1928-10-24 10 Between £1,500 and £20,000 A Year. THE TURF. (From Our London Correspondent.; London, September 27. The financial embarrassment of "Steve" Dcnoghue has caused surprise, especially in the racing" world, where shrewd guesses can be made at Donoghue's earnings. What are the earnings of a first-class jockey? The318 words
-
Article312 1928-10-24 10 Matches in Singapore. LAWN TENNIS. As stated briefly yesterday Miss Daphne Akhurst and Miss L. Biekerton, the Australian tennis players, arrived in Singapore yesterday on the "Kamo Maru." On their rrival Ui.'y were met By Mr. C. V. Miles (President of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association). Mr.312 words
-
Article127 1928-10-24 10 Results of No. 7. In this our Seventh Competition two competitors had eight forecasts correct, and the prize of $200 is shared by them in $100 each. Mr. Tan Teck Earn, c o N.T.S., Singapore. Mr. Ang Boon Song, c o Mansfield Co., Ltd., Singapore. The following seven127 words
-
Article44 1928-10-24 10 A crane for the Singapore Floating Dosk is being towed in a huge lighter by two tugs. The crane was near Colombo on October 13 and one of the tugs called in at that port to take oil and fu«L44 words
-
Article335 1928-10-24 10 Large Attendance at Burial at Bidadari. The death, at her residen c, 72 Prinsep Street, of Mrs. Charlotte Jane Salmon at the ripe age of 82 year*, removes yet another of the few links left with the past. The only daughter of the late Capt. Young,335 words
-
Article89 1928-10-24 10 Charge Against Accuser of Inspector Judge. A Chinese named Ong G/uan Swee vas charged with laying false information with intent to cause damage to a public servant, before the Second Magistrate (Mr. W. N. Gourlay) this morning. The accused was the complainant in the case in89 words
-
Article414 1928-10-24 10 Reuter's Service. [Havas Agency.] Paris, October 23. One hundred twenty-three Persian students have arrived here to attend lessons in French universities. New York, October 24... The famous novelist, George Barr McCuuheon, died while lunching with the Dutch Treaty Club. Tucson, Arizona, October 23. The death is announcedReuter's Service. - 414 words
-
Article685 1928-10-24 10 Firemen Tra mi Their Cabins. WHAT THK V&utcn ENGINEER s.\\v. The true «tory of the muM i. of Ho Ah Soon, t he Hylam 7kZT ««4 to the s.s. "Minder,,, revealed befor* the Tl C H. Dakers* yester, the preliminary enquiry atotk n *i* commenced. c*«e*«685 words
-
Article35 1928-10-24 10 A tiger untitled to toe was tranp I «j Boon Joo estat This is reported I r th*J Malaya") to be I been trapped on this beast was seen to be attempts are being m*35 words
-
Article150 1928-10-24 11 nv PRESIDENT OF CHINA ASSUMES OFFICE. laprcssto Ceremonies of Installation. ceremonies inducting (iriicralissimo of as President of Nanking on October Chiang does not hold dent in the sense that r incumbents, of I ,!(> Kun. He heads rhow it the Nationalist con- ~f the Presidency g man. barely150 words
-
Article223 1928-10-24 11 (By courtly oi the Nichi-Nichl Shimbunsha.) Tokyo. October 21. ft, jmtli ;K ca of Baron Yujiro f the Privy Council. y. V has issued a stateum\ denying the report that he was plan- lations with the Minsei rd meeting of Dr. C. T. Wang B <j Mr. Yata.223 words
-
Article70 1928-10-24 11 Britsish Official Wireless. London, October 23. 124.2 R rk 4.84 31/32 111o 9 A»nertam 12.0975 fcrfi" «2-6 Vkh„ lm nhaee 18-19 Vienna '^-1'' Prajruo 34 495 Hebingfors }qH£ Madrid J? 2 75 Lisbon ***** Athens 10 (.3 <5 Bucharest 374.875 Rio 802.5 J eios Air<-< 5 29/32 Bombav 11/32Britsish Official Wireless. - 70 words
-
Article79 1928-10-24 11 untitled their weekly untitled Messrs. Baker, :h. com, ala L um P™% state -rket h a been lV 1119 and it is anti)r the c., will ™»nth, be in the tons. London fl re anticipated ■"me 700 tons a smaller ?ted by many. satisfactory are ex- the fact a ?Pea79 words
-
Article107 1928-10-24 11 Japanese Delegation Studying Jurisprudence. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, October 22. Fl L d <-' r th ,e leadership of Mr. Masatake ruruta, a Japanese legal commission has arrived at Berlin to study German jurisrZ Jl nCe T j Intervie wed, one Japanese County Judge says that endeavours107 words
-
Article86 1928-10-24 11 Starting Back for Europe on Saturday. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Lakehurst, October 22. V( T i h !u We< nd nearl y half-a-million inspected the "Graf Zeppelin," whose re' pawn, will be completed to-morrow after #5" L W in leave for a two cruise 01 the Stat"*, returning to86 words
-
Article34 1928-10-24 11 Reuter's Service. New York, October 23. Despite the "Graf Zeppel'n's" adventurous journey, a hundred people are anxious to book a return flight at i'GOO apiece but only twelve will be selected.Reuter's Service. - 34 words
-
Article134 1928-10-24 11 Inroads Being Made on British Trade. Reuter's Service. London, October 23. The Cotton Yarn Association has circulated among its members statistics relating to cotton spinners in China, thus completing the survey of the industry throughout the Far East. The statement says that the importation of foreign yarn,Reuter's Service. - 134 words
-
Article94 1928-10-24 11 Monarchist Leaders Adopt Pessimistic Outlook. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, October 22. Herr Hugenberer' s nomination as leader of the Conservative Party has caused a sensation in Paris and London, while the German Press features his speech of acceptance in which he declared that Germany faced the consequences of94 words
-
Article95 1928-10-24 11 Japanese Give Hint to Chinese Re Concessions. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Geneva, October 22. In a debate in a conference upon double taxation, the question of a permanent committee was discussed. A Japanese delegate, Mr. Tschiwatari, declared that his Government was in agreement with the draft convention and wishes95 words
-
Article56 1928-10-24 11 Fresh Fields Now Being Explored. Reuter's Service. Moscow, October 22. The Supreme Council of National Economy of the Soviet Republic has ordered explorations for new oil and gas-bearing fields to be carried on for the next five years. The Soviet oil trusts have started boring works onReuter's Service. - 56 words
-
Article38 1928-10-24 11 Orders for week ending Sunday, October 28: To-day, October 24. —Sim's Shield Inspection, 6th Troop, Victoria Bridge School 5.15 p.m. To-morrow, October 25.—Band Practice Headquarters 5.15 p.m. Friday, October 26.—Ambulance Class Headquarters 5.15 p.m. J38 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement162 1928-10-24 11 TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24. TO-NIGHT! NEW WOULD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA TO-NIGHT—Will stage a Grand and Interesting Play "SITI ROHAYA" Supported by Specially Selected Vaudeville Extra Turns October 26. Date of Staging n U r Lalpst nnn Production "SATEE DRAUPADI" A Famoul Hindustani mvJJI Piece -Adapted from the162 words
-
Advertisement170 1928-10-24 11 J (ĔBL A Blend oi Choke I I ipiPS Old Whiskies. I Sole Agents: I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. I 3 (Incorporated in England S SINGAPORE. PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR. S r 1 J BRITISH LAGER BEER I TROPICAL ill BRAND. I Obtainabiefrom all Good Dealers. j SOLE AGENTS: S170 words
-
-
Article708 1928-10-24 12 Railway Society's Report. In the annua report of the Railway Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd which is to be presented at the half-yearly general meeting at Kuala Lumpur to-day it is stated that 421 new members were enrolled during the year and 184 ceased to be members by708 words
-
Article104 1928-10-24 12 The General Clerical Association. F.M.S., were "At Home" on "Saturday evening in celebration of the official opening of their new club premises at 515, Kandang Kerbau Road, Kuala Lumpur. The British Resident of Selangor (the Hon'ble Mr. J. Lornie) declared the building open. The Bureau of Civil Affairs of H104 words
-
Article82 1928-10-24 12 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, and preferably typewritten. Pen-names may be used, but tht names and addresses of82 words
-
Article415 1928-10-24 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —In the leading article in the "Malaya Tribune" of the 19th inst. I read with interest the views of the learned writer on "School Problems." That the present (8 —1) school hours are detrimental to the physical and intellectual development415 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement675 1928-10-24 12 Amusements, GAIETY CINEMA I COMMENCING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26. "POPPIES OF FLANDERS" FROM AN ORIGINAL STORY BY M SAPPER" g Story of beautiful memories and a noble heritage of which 5j every Briton is justly proud, set in the Sacred fields of Flanders. PRODUCED BY MR. ARTHUR MAUDE, WINNER OF THE675 words
-
Advertisement88 1928-10-24 12 GOOD NEWS. We beg to announce to our Lady Customers that we have established a new department in our shop for making and receiving orders for tailoring kabaya nyonya of the latest fashion with all the up-to-date adornments and embroidery settings. Prompt Execution of Orders Guaranteed. D. T. LIM CO.,88 words
-
Advertisement444 1928-10-24 12 fOOQ-^ f Tired Nerves j j4 When you have no energy and you aie easily 1 tired it is the sign that your nerves are starving I for want of nourishment. T W Stimulants and drugs will not restore your nerves k and renew your energy. These do more harm444 words
-
-
Article628 1928-10-24 13 An Old Theory Revived. Mrs. Leona Starr, who will be remembered in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, n g °T Ran 2° on > an <l Colombo, seems, r l v unfortunate experience in Colombo, to have continued per peripatetic career to Kenya Colony. We judge this (says the "Malay Mail")628 words
-
Article216 1928-10-24 13 The peculiar anti-friction surface offered by wet vulcanised rubber has long been recognised as being particularly suited for shaft bearings, and experiments have been successfully carried out with rubber bearings for tug boats and similar vessels, the lubricant of course being water. It has now been216 words
-
Article189 1928-10-24 13 The younger generation of Chinese seem to be taking to the pipe, says the "N. C. Daily Mail." Many young sparks are to be seen in the streets and the restaurants smoking short briars, not the calabajh variety which was popular in England some few years ago. Tne* long pipe189 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement470 1928-10-24 13 f AMERICAN STEEL I I SPLIT PULLEYS. J I i v,INHERING DEPARTMENT OF g I THE BORNEO CO LTD. H (Incorporated in England.) rC B Sin Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Teluk Anson, and Penang. H j A BOON FOR WELL-DRESSED MEN I I Rolls-Royce" Tailoring g I AT "FORD" PRICES g470 words
-
Advertisement319 1928-10-24 13 Pff^ fefinement knows well how to look.her best on all occasions. A Jittle 4711 sprinkled in the morning bath keeps the body in perfect tune for the whole day, while in cases of headache, fatigue or hot flushes a little 4711» inhaled will immediately give relief. Always insist of 4711,"319 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement535 1928-10-24 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF PETER STEPHEN JOSEPH, (Deceased). Pursuant to Ordinance No. 144 (Trustees). ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Peter Stephen Joseph, (deceased), late of No. 13, Makepeace Road, Singapore, who died on the 28th day of July, 1928, at No. 13, Makepeace Road535 words
-
Advertisement635 1928-10-24 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Locally-born teachers. AngloChinese School, Seremban. WANTED—Book-keeper, preferably one having experience in an Insurance Office. Chinese only. State age and salary required. Box No. 750, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—By the Executive Engineer, Muar, one Building Overseer $80—5 A—$100 appointment pensionable and free quarters provided. Applicants must have had635 words
-
Advertisement512 1928-10-24 14 BANKS. I THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jcnker Street vu* r No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Raharaat. Palembang 16 jiir Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street.512 words
-
Advertisement618 1928-10-24 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,584,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street. London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.618 words
-
Advertisement315 1928-10-24 14 INSURANCE. THE tfmWk SOIJTH Sso BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. a L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Office: 2, Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD: (Incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital315 words
-
Advertisement446 1928-10-24 14 ASSURANCE (,^J* LIMITED A^ k t'h eSs HEAD OFFIi Ĕ Tr** 2nd Floor of < ,alac f» ft Phon. No.. 3046 !hfj BOARD OF i^ Vrr *J Teong Wa, E (Chairman; q Gaw Khek Khian f Ong Soon Tee Koh San Hi Seah Kng y, P'- S. C. Yin Lee446 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement454 1928-10-24 15 |556 SAILINGS wT~ o. I BRITISH INDIA I APCAIf LINES. A? V in England.) Li PASSENGER "CARGO SERVICES. m \M) ORIENTAL STEAM Wtf NSI hl .n CO. LONDON AND NA \i; MAIL SERVICE. Jl, -ith His Majesty's (l nder rnmcnt.) or/TWARDf 5 from LONDON For- Japan I t.nnage Singapore I454 words
-
Advertisement539 1928-10-24 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE Hugo fw^nl f [Itinnes np HI iU stralische Lioien |Q GJ Oampfschifhand Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany) Passenger and Cargo Services. OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA PORTS AND KOBE Sachsen Nov 3 t Vogtland via Manila Nov 11 t Duisburg Nov 15 HOMEWARDS. HOLL, ND,539 words
-
Advertisement659 1928-10-24 15 I STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. (direCt eXPreM RFiTwi/S S ,tl Hn f. lst Nover »l>er KEDAH B-H«AWAJ| (via Penang) Resuming sailing Ist. November KEDAH PORT SWETTENHAM ft PENANG Monday 4 p m> "KINTA" Wednesday 4 p.m. "IPOH" Saturday 4 p m> "KLANG" PORT SWETTENHAM659 words
-
Advertisement371 1928-10-24 15 STEAMER SAILINGS mmamu u a **'<B* >~^ ———^--___RSQfl____s__B(__^_ (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination B_kox_Urf Mara 10.600 Naples. Marseilles, London, A~»p D c Bao Hakusan Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, H 24 26 HarunaMaru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, N V 8 Kitsno Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, Dec 1 Kamo Maru371 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement300 1928-10-24 16 0 C_ O oE_ol—i -mr—mi tr\T—im 1 You Require I j "The Best" Butter j 8 THEREFORE ASK FOR j eg& ANCHOR (X I J BRAND. o d Do Obtainable at the following Depots:— c ORCHARD ROAD. I SELEGIE ROAD. j W GRANGE ROAD, i—* mm**) j I T. KATONG,300 words
-
Advertisement249 1928-10-24 16 A I y Smoother, more powerful, more I j H comfortable, more distinctive, I 1: I tho biyger and better Chevrolet I A S -weeping to new heights of I V success the like of which no I I new c<3r enjoyed before. m. k I if ,C 9UreS or249 words
-
Advertisement98 1928-10-24 16 FOULSHAM S POUET SE*i EACH U I ENT&. I How to Btcesd in 1 H The <>0 Best Hum H Everybody's Animal H Canaries and Cage twM The Best Drama' tm Singing Made Eas H Everybody's Fn I I twM French Dktioi I How to Act (for a I ages)98 words
-