Malaya Tribune, 4 September 1929
1929-09-04
1
16
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section22 1929-09-04 1 The Malaya Tribune >L XVI. -No. 208 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1929.22 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement192 1929-09-04 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. i{j CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. NOTICE. I Notice is hereby given that the manufac- I I turers of "0.X." Cement are not selling their I I product in British Malaya under any other I label, but the "0.X." label, and proceedings I will be taken against any192 words
-
Advertisement233 1929-09-04 1 CLOTHKB FOB BVEBY OOCAMC* I CHEF Cf 1 Me wosf delicious of all f»* rfj y *n appetising Tomato Sauce. 4 I G 5 H Cooked to perfection and reach it I h I g lo serve hot or cold. Tasty, Ifc |_R_/vf I P j| nourishing and satisfying. I233 words
-
-
Article2183 1929-09-04 2 ENGLAND'S CRICKET CAPTAINCY. Phil Scott: A Boxer of Moods. RIVALRY OVER CHANNEL SWIM. (Special to the 'Malaya Tribune."j London, Aug. 8. Is Carr a stop-gap as England's captain in •the Tests? We may know wnen the t.am is chosen for the Oval match. Chapman has been a2,183 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement489 1929-09-04 2 Any doctor 1 will tell you 1 Any drctor will tell you that the milk Glaxo always abounds in vitamins be- ;^=s wm CaUSC it! iS P re P are< from the milk of covvs teec ongreen ,urassd year 4t 1| 1 parched, sunburnt grass; that is why M v489 words
-
-
Article727 1929-09-04 3 LADY ASTOR THE CENTRE OF EXCITEMENT. Jack Jones's "Sober" Wit. A remark which Viscountess Astor was said to have made led to a scene in the House of Commons on July 23. Mr. Jack Jones was speaking when Lady I Astor entered the House and took a727 words
-
Article131 1929-09-04 3 Mr. L. F. Knight has been confirmed in his appointment and promot?d to the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police. Under notification of the Governor in Council rhv ethyl compounds are included in the Poisons Ordinance list. Mr. A. Ponniah. cf the Construction Department, who was admitted to the General131 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement632 1929-09-04 3 LEADS THE WAY! U.S.A. Success in International Six Days Trial I SEVEN Entries and SEVEN GOLD MEDALS Manufacturers Team Award 350 C. C. Class in competition g with Five Other Makes. I I'ZZELL on H.S.A. Twoport O.H.V. and Sidecar was Member BRITISH TEAM that won the INTERNATIONAL TROPHY. In I632 words
-
Advertisement103 1929-09-04 3 m fu LFRASER > —Maes———■ V X a r»d tone i hmi OF ALL CHEMISTS STOKES. S. R. SASSOON, NO. 98, ROBINSON ROAD, Sole Agent:—S.S. F.M.S. if THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY LTD }j (Incorporated in England.) g I INSURE I i with the I I MOTOR UNION I The103 words
-
-
585 1929-09-04 4 Costs and Their Publication. There are still different views, says the "China Express and Telegraph," on the subject of rubber companies -iving detailed figures of costs of production, though shareholders generally have raised practically no objections to the new policy of withholding the same. The585 words
-
Article63 1929-09-04 4 Australia's Tariff Wall. I"Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, Aug. 30. The new Australian Customs Tariff wilt operate from Oct. 1. It is contended here that t'.ie new tariff, which is said to be seven times the old one, will be a heavy blow to Japanese trade with Australia,63 words
-
Article69 1929-09-04 4 \SIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon cts. Red Shell (ex-pump) 79 (ex 2-gall, can A/or 4-gall. drum) 79 Yellow Shell (ex pump) 79 (ex 4-gallon drum) 79 (ex 4-gallon tin) 83 Shell Aviation (ex 4-gall. dram) 94 (ex 4-gall. tin) 98 STANDARD OIL CO., OF NEW69 words
-
Article269 1929-09-04 4 Past Year's Increased Profit. The annual report of the directors of Messrs. McAlister and Co., Ltd., to be presented at the sixth ordinary general meeting in Singapore on Wednesday next week, states that the amount at tne credit of Profit and Loss Account for the year ended June269 words
-
Article454 1929-09-04 4 Buying Season Imminent. The tin metal price is unchanged to-day (wrote the Financial Correspondent of the "Times of Malaya" on Friday), and as the "nd of th,' month is with us no gfeat variation tj be qxpected until the end of the monthly statistics are known.454 words
-
Article192 1929-09-04 4 New Zealand's Demands. The importance which New Zealand attaches to the Singapore base was again emphasised in the House of Representatives on July 31. Replying to a question, the Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Ward, said that New Zealand had contributed £250,000 towards the base, and would not be192 words
-
Article207 1929-09-04 4 If its numerical strength, considering the extent of the population and the importance of the interests to be protected, is not all that could be desired, the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, such as it is, deserves to be congratulated on its very high state of efficiency. Accoiding to207 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement427 1929-09-04 4 Tablets COU&CHILLS, SOKE THROAT. BRONCHITIS ere. ma mill in Olive an J Palm 81X6 c base of a true 7 £iXV complexion soap j Avoid thi* mistake \jf I Do not use ordinary soap in the j* treatment given above. Do not think I any green soap, or one represented427 words
-
Advertisement238 1929-09-04 4 W kKm\\\\\\\WMtm\\\\\\\\\wm^ ft 1 m\mW Am\\\\m\m W J 7k\ PS^"HB BB J*'" B,, I M mmt Br V Jam all day long Wk\ \mß Every time you move or think you use up a ill \gEB certain amount of energy. That wastage of ill WB energy goes on all day238 words
-
-
Article418 1929-09-04 5 DECLINE IN SMOKING AND IN REVENUE. Keeord Number of Prosecutions. Opium consumption and exports to the T'.M.S., and consequently opium revenue, declined tn 1928. Government smoking rooms were not well patronised and a number of them were closed. These investing facts are given in the annual report418 words
-
299 1929-09-04 5 (From. Our Ovrt Correspondent j On Thursday last, Koh Slow, a Chinese woman sued ln the District Court. Malacca, a Sikh moneylender for $77.92 and costs, claiming that he had defrauded her in getting judgment against her for that amount. The woman stated that299 words
-
Article443 1929-09-04 5 Singapore, Aug. 31. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 54 Beef, stew or curry kati 40 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 55 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 63 Hens (Locally reared* kati 78 Ducks each 1.05 Pigeons, domestic443 words
-
Article63 1929-09-04 5 untitled P. E. Kemo has returned untitled 'cave and is po ted to Headquarters. Tbe President of the Kedth Stai» Council has apTX>inted Dr. ft B. Dodds to be Asr.t. Superintendent of Prisons. Kulim, South Kedah. The "Malayan Police Magazine" extends s welcome to Probationary Asiatic Inspector-, Chan Yoon Lum,63 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement405 1929-09-04 5 Cuticura Heals I Itching Burning Eczema On Baby My baby's trouble began with an itching on his face. Eczema brcLj out in veryasmall pimples, of a c.y nature. The pimples were inflamed and used to bleed when he rubbed them, and with rubbing them the trouble spread all over his405 words
-
Advertisement241 1929-09-04 5 Just a touch of this velvety, invisible cream in the morning will keep your hair in place all day. Well-groomed men everywhere arc using it— women, too, ,i.y for bobbed hair J COUGH. Sufferers from Cough, consumption and other connected troubles of the lungs should try course of "Slamat" cure241 words
-
Advertisement271 1929-09-04 5 j 1 Latest and most effective invention for jjj I REJUVENATION. I 8 is jo THE GENUINE Or. RICHARD WEISS 5 IhaRMONE TABLETS jj] j 'jjBW y' (FOB MEN) <FOR VVOMEN) I 5 A I Wonderfully removes all In T >°1 U i! J E l eC T e Ailments271 words
-
Advertisement311 1929-09-04 5 FOR SALE. A large compound house with motor-car garages and outhouses and 2 tennis courts at 4, Tanglin Hill, area 2 acres 2 roods 13 poles. Inspection gladly accorded. NAMYANG BROTHERS TOBACCO CO.. LTD 181, Sooth Bridge Road. Singapore FOR SALE—Manufacturers' Samples to be r'eered at very low prices: Children's311 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement281 1929-09-04 6 1 PAVILION I PHONE 6*03 I FflOM MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2TO SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 8 I AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. I The latest PATHE GAZETTE. S MALAY INTER-CLUB SPORTS. S I "Phyllis of Follies"! STARRING jfl ALICE DAY and MATT MOORE. "HONEYMOON FLATS" STARRING fl I GEORGE LEWIS and DOROTHY GULLIVER, S281 words
-
Advertisement290 1929-09-04 6 jLimusements. lALHAMBRAj I 'PHONE 6909 I I (TAN CHENG KEE Co, Ltd., Proprietors.) 1 PROGRAMME j I Commencing Friday, August 30 I I and ending Wednesday, Sept. 4. iIN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9l' M g THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents: J 1 QUALITY STREET. FEATURING: I MARION290 words
-
Advertisement317 1929-09-04 6 I GAIETY CINEMA fl Junction Albert and Bencoclen Streets. a FROM FRIDAY, AUGUST 20 TO g THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. g SECOND SHOW AT 9.15 fl International News. fl Pathe's Super Special Production I The Forbidden Woman. rC The dramatic story of a woman spy in fj| Morocco who marries one317 words
-
Advertisement113 1929-09-04 6 SURINA THEATRE North Bridge Boad. Phone Nc. FROM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 TC TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER lt SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M Para mount's Sensational Sounj Picture. "WINGS" War from the air t»>e like of which n never been seen befoie STARRING CLARA BOW. CRARLES ROGERS and RICHARD ARLEN IN 12 REELS113 words
-
-
281 1929-09-04 7 ttoth Commodities Down. rs Etlin and Co. report at 11 a m RUBBER. lon 105.d.. down '*d. n York 20 centa <G>, unchanged. Si res:—Quiet. Allenbys $2.35—$2.40, Ayer Hoick.' $1.65—51.70. Ayer Panas $1.85—$1.95, s 95 cents—$1. Balgownies $3.10—$3.20, Si.27-— UAH. Bukit Jclotongs 72— tt* Bukit Katils281 words
-
Article82 1929-09-04 7 Tht directors of Eastern United As Brian Corporation, Ltd., will recommend to shareholders at the forthcoming annua! jeneral meeting payment of a final divi jend of 5 per cent, and a bonus ot" 6 per j vr tn respect of the year ended June, 30, i ISO.82 words
-
Article24 1929-09-04 7 It is now surmised that this year's rice .-rop in Japan will exceed 62,000,000 koku MM29 bushels), says a Tokyo telegram.24 words
-
Article139 1929-09-04 7 British Official Wireless. London, Sept. 2. Parte 123 m New York 4.84 13/16 Brussels ~JJ Geneva 25.19o Amsterdam 12.10' MOn ***** Berlin 203^ Stockholm 18.095 Copenhagen 18.215 Oslo 18 205 Vienna 3443 Prague Helsintrfors 19 .Madrid 32.915 Lisbon **5 Athens 37 j? Bucharest 817 5 Rio 5^ Buenos AiresBritish Official Wireless. - 139 words
-
Article73 1929-09-04 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 o'clock noon. Sept. 4. Buyers Seller* > 8 equal to Standard •>CF Spot 33 34 ...rd R.S.8. on Tender pt.mber 34 34> L ber 34-4 35 K •mbir 35\ 3G^ 4 '< bt-r 'December 35 3J'i ry'March 37 37'.ne of Market:—3t?r.dv.73 words
-
Article42 1929-09-04 7 untitled understood that the Huey Yot sharer have confirmed the option to a wellLondon Trust and that there is every P f Pvt of a deal resulting. [The Share Lbt will be found on page 12 other C——itat News en page 4.]42 words
-
Article469 1929-09-04 7 Returns for July 1929. The following extracts are from the Brill h Malaya return of fore ga imparts and e.;pori.s for the month of July 1929: The total value of imports under, class I (Animals, food, drink and tobacco), is shown as $25,533,740; under class II (Raw469 words
-
Article253 1929-09-04 7 Battle of Bulls and Bears. Rubber has improved slightly after the recent drop, which (writes the Financial C >rrespondent of the "Times 4 f Malaya" 'a Monday's issue) was engineered by interested parties on the rumour of heavy shipments from Straits ports for August. I do not253 words
-
Article148 1929-09-04 7 Singapore. Sept 4. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $364 Rice. Siam 2 $349 Rice, Siam 3 $338 Rice. Siam 4 $325 Kice, Saigon A-l $315 Rice, Saigon 1 *295 Rice, Saigon 2 S2BO Rice, Saigon 3 M $262 Rice. Rangoon 1 256 Rice. Rangoon 2 $251 Rice, Par Boiled148 words
-
Article785 1929-09-04 7 Raffes Institution Returns. j Ihe fnlh wirg are'the resu'ts re!at'ng to bo\> from Raffles Institution, who for the Tur.ii r London I hnmber of Commerce Spiill( Examination: Arithmetic. Pass with d'stinction: Beng Tian View, Chia Kirn Phuan, hong Lye Cheng, Ho Soon Choy, Kwong Kirn Tang. Lim Chin785 words
-
Article265 1929-09-04 7 The following are the Y.M.CA. School of Commerce results: Senior. Typewriting. Chan Kuen (distinction), speed 4") words; Tan 'Wee Cheng, speed 50 words per minute. (Two candidates—both passtd). Shorthand: 110 words per minut?: W. J. Gomez. 100 words: Tan Swee Poh (distinction). (Two out of four265 words
-
Article58 1929-09-04 7 The Surma. The picture Wings" is the grand gala attraction at Surma Theatre to-night. All ths thrills of flying are crammed into the 12 reels In the first show are a Billy West comedy, and Chapters 5 and 6 cf the serial "The Fire Fighters." There will be58 words
-
Article284 1929-09-04 7 3,000 TOURISTS. About 3,000 tourists are scheduled for Ci round-the-world trips during the next tourist season. The "Empress of Aust-ra-lla of the Canadian Pacific line will open the gBnSOn< She is scheduled to arrive at Manila on Feb. 11. 1930. The "Ardent," flying the Norwegian flag, is due284 words
-
Article155 1929-09-04 7 'Tajima Maru," Jap. 4,273 tons, Capt. Kanuyama, from Hamburg, 3-9; for Yokohama, 4-9. "Kedah," Brit. 1,933 tons, Capt. Crichton. from P; nang. .*>-'.»: for Penang, 5-9. "Kajang," Brit. 1,246 tons, Capt. McDonald, frcm Sandakan, 8-0; for Sandakan. 7-!». "Franhon," Ger. 4,821 tons. Capt. Kuchuemasu, from Bremen, 3-9; for Hong155 words
-
Article108 1929-09-04 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, Sept. I. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate I). Talma—Kashmir 18: Kopah 16; Franken lo; Pres. Van Buren 11; Kirsten Maersk 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Tokushima Maru 30: Kepong 32; Natal :i3: Edavana 35. Empire Dock108 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement114 1929-09-04 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. J. MOHAMED NOORDIN MARICAR DECEASED. Will any person knowing of or having possession of the Will of J. Mohamed Noordin Maricar formerly of Singapore who died on August 18. 1929 at Karikal. French India, please communicate with Messrs. Braddell Brothers, Solicitors, 24. Raffles Place. Singapore. TENDERS. SINGAPORE114 words
-
Advertisement564 1929-09-04 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE —Chappell Piano, 18 months old. $300. Baugh. Prisons. TO LET—4SO. 452. 454. 464 and 466, Serangoon Road, 30-A. Meyer Road, corner INK behind 454, Serangoon Road. Apply X Jumabhoy. 14. Robinson Road. TO LET. js'ew Terrace Flats at Bideford Road, off Oatrnblli Road: close to the564 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous523 1929-09-04 7 Daily Weather Report. METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, SURVEY DEPARTMENT MALAYA. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. AT 9 A.M. Temperature Rainfall j Bright Mean Wind. Sunshine Force Stations. yesterday Yesterday. Humidity Direc- Weather. Max Mm. N°« of m MHP X p" Ins. boors tion 1 I i L Kuala Lumpur 94 I 7» oil i»9523 words
-
-
Article840 1929-09-04 8 Apart from the references to racecourse gambling in Malaya several matters of interest came under mention at Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council. We were a little .surprised, however, that no Unofficial Member. ;n the Speeches on the Adjournment, called for a definite statement of policy on the840 words
-
Article194 1929-09-04 8 The remains of an adult female were found in the grounds attached to Raffles College on Sunday. "The Ethical Idealism of Buddhism" will b. the subject of the third lecture in the series on Comparative Religion by Swami Adyananda to-morrow at 8.30 p.m., at 3, Finlayson Green, under the auspices194 words
-
Article149 1929-09-04 8 Municipal Commissioners Sued. JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANTS. Mr. Justice Stevens yesterday dismissed the action brought by Mr. C. R. Miles, a former shift engineer employed at St. James Power Station, against the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore, for damages for wrongful dismissal. The defence was that plaintiff had been neglectful149 words
-
Article164 1929-09-04 8 Sequel to Grove Road Incident. The story of an accident tesulting in damage to a fire escape, and injury to two Brand! attached to the Central Fire Station, was heard before the District Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) yesterday, when the Chinese driver of a motor-lory was164 words
-
Article101 1929-09-04 8 Forbes Russell Co. Pleases. The Forbes Russell Comedy Company, at the Victoria Theatre last nijrht, repeated Burry Conyer's American success, "The Patsy," when the audience was too small for such good fare. Miss April Vivian, as Molly, was in irresistible mood, and the other members of the cast101 words
-
Article479 1929-09-04 8 Dr. H. A. Van Dort is a Patient in the ieneral Hospital. The death took place on Sunday of Mr. Ong Peng Hong, formerly of the Ho Bong Bank. Ltd.. Penang. The performance practice of the Strait 1 Chinese Amateur Dramatic and Musical Boeiecy has been postponed to Pridav night.479 words
-
Article235 1929-09-04 8 Leaving For Singapore To-day. Reuter's Service. Geneva. S. i The League of Nations Opiun. Committee leaves to-morrow. The members of the Commis,; Monsieur L- E. Ekstrand (Swedi v ter in Buenos Aires, chairman) M Max Leo Gerard (Directeur-iVn fonds d amortissement de la dette p Beige and PresidentReuter's Service. - 235 words
-
Article49 1929-09-04 8 All the Mining Plant Buried < From Our Own Correspondent. > Ipoh. Sep; 3. Another s?rious landslide has o cu-red in Chinese mine near the of the recent Johan mine disaster and it has buried a'.l thi Plant, but no deaths are reported. The Warden is49 words
-
Obituary118 1929-09-04 8 Disastrous Fire Near Taiping Hill. (From Our Own Correspondent J Ipoh, Sept. 3 Residents of laiping Hill viewed a big blaa in the ullage of Pasir Hitam on Sunday night near the sea coast, when fifty attap house* were destroyed and th? Cjsioms and Chandu Offices118 words
-
Article49 1929-09-04 8 TremencJjus Damage. Reuter's Service. Karachi, Sept. :i. Although the influence of the Indus «.no unjab currents is not yet felt, tremenHou- l to oca is reported in the Hyderabad region. The overflow frorr. floods in the Khaipur State breached th< cana.s. inundating: hundreds of square mile*Reuter's Service. - 49 words
-
Article54 1929-09-04 8 Unius comprising the first and an battalions of the Singapore Volar C orps paraded nearly bOO atone raster a f*J** final rou <* march of the y\ and had a brisk five mile, tramp, accorrpanied by the band and drums of the W Col. Mackenzie. Co. <iant,54 words
-
Article33 1929-09-04 8 Those who have received notices regal ing the proposed reformation of the Singa pore Philharmonic Society aie remi >de the meeting in the Memorial Hall on day at 5.15 p m.33 words
-
Article75 1929-09-04 8 From Indo-Cliina by "G G. Piquet Singapore this afternoon. From China and Japan by "Kashmir Singapore at 6 p.m. to-day From Indo-China by "Athos II." due pore at 7 a.m. to-morrow. From Holland by "Tambora." due Bfagfti at 5 p.m. to-morrow. From Europe (London mails despatch---15) by "Mantua."75 words
-
Article44 1929-09-04 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER London:—10 l/16d. New York:—2014 cents <G). Sinj^a pore:— cents TIN. London:—Spot £204 10s. Od. (down 3c 3 months, buyers £208 10s. 0d. <dou 0d.), sellers £208 12s. 6d. «down 37s 1 Singapore:—$106. <200 tons sold »*«-s <s» v >44 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement284 1929-09-04 8 ROBINSONS I ANNUAL SALE I Do not miss t/our I I Opportunity. I Remarkable Bargainsj la Every Department. j SEPTEMBER 2nd. TO 18th. g BOTH DATES INCLUSIVE I ROBINSON CO. LTD. j Ln (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) 3j SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. I WITTE ENGINES j C, FAMOUS WORLD284 words
-
Advertisement133 1929-09-04 8 STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS. LEVELS, Etc., Etc. Sole Agents: MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 T.K.K s TENNIS SHOES Gents, Siz-s 3 and 4 with Ordinary Sole .00 per pair. Ladies Sizes 3 and 4 with Ordinary Sole $1.t5 per133 words
-
-
664 1929-09-04 9 League to Provide Solid Basis for Kellogg Pact. STARTING POINT OF DISARMAMENT. Security in Agreements Rather Than Armed Force. British Official Wireless. Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, the British Premier, addressing the tenth League Assembly, summarised the British Labour Government's peaceBritish Official Wireless. - 664 words
-
Article104 1929-09-04 9 BRITISH DECISION TO SIGN. Reuter's Service. Geneva, Sept. 3. Mi Ramsav MacDonald. addressing the tenth Assembly of the League of Nations, announced amid cheers that the Bri Government had decided to sign the opUona rlause of the Hague Statute, binding signatories to submit to arbitration legal dispjt.s concerningReuter's Service. - 104 words
-
Article127 1929-09-04 9 r.RITISH WITHDRAWAL FROM GERMANY. Mr. MacDonald, at the outset of his speech, said that one of the most important con--ributions to the League's peacemaking tas< ad been the work of the experts at The Hague. The British attitude at The Hague w< s t-rompted by self-respect. He127 words
-
Article87 1929-09-04 9 ANGLO-AMERICAN CONVERSATIONS- Mr Mar Donald said that the Anglo-American mvcrsations were in no wise directed agam*•nyone. The British Government declined 'bsolutely to build against the United States. Ihe conversations were not yej ended but rreement had gon* far. A document contanhl» eighty points of agreement might87 words
-
Article121 1929-09-04 9 INQUIRY PROMISED. Mr. Mac Donald continued that the foundation of peace was arbitration and he then made the Optional Clause announcement given above. He said the nation accepting a mandate accepted national responsibility. There was no racial conflict in Palestine between Moslems and Jews. This was simply an121 words
-
Article53 1929-09-04 9 AMERICA HOPEFUL. Reuter's Service. Washington, Sept. 3. Commenting here on Mr. MacDonald's speech, Mr. Stimson (Secretary of State) said tnat a considerable period of hard work on details was still required before an agreement on AngloAmerican parity could be reached but he was hopeful of the progress thatReuter's Service. - 53 words
-
Article36 1929-09-04 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Berlin. Sept. 3. The Cabinet after lengthily discussing The H&gue results, voted tnanks to the four Ministerial delegates for their labours, expressing satisfaction that the Rhineland's hour of liberty was struck.36 words
-
Article60 1929-09-04 9 U.S.A. TO BUILD 15 CRUISERS Reuter's Service. Washington. Sept. 4. After a conference with Mr. Hoover at tike White House, Mr. Hale, Chairman cf the Sena e Naval Committee, predicted that a.l fifteen cruisers authorised by Congress would be constructed. He said that the President believeu that thatReuter's Service. - 60 words
-
Article48 1929-09-04 9 ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo. Sept. 2. In view of the satisfactory progress of the A;io-American on tne naval d sarmament question, the Admiralty has uppjiiited a permanent commission to deal w.th matters concerning naval disarmament. ViceAdmiral Sakonji and Captain Komaici have selected as the Commissioners.48 words
-
Article152 1929-09-04 9 ["Japanese News" Service.] Osaka. Sept. 3. The Imperial Navy insisted at the Washington Conference and at the Geneva Conference on the strength which it maintains to-day of auxiliary war craft, and on this it still insists. From this point of view, Japan has need of building152 words
-
Article124 1929-09-04 9 ["Japanese News" Service.] Osaka, Aug. 31. "Japan is carefully considering what attitude she should assume as regards Britain and America's announcement that they will drop construction of cruisers," said Premier Hamaguchi, who has returned to his seaside villa in Kamakura. He further said that there was124 words
-
Article17 1929-09-04 9 Reuter's Service. London, Sept. 3. Mr. C. M. Palairet has been appointed British Minister to Bucharest. Roumanla.Reuter's Service. - 17 words
-
Article544 1929-09-04 9 NO REPLY TO URGENT SIGNAL. Coroner on Harbour Fatality. "The practice of loading cargo with a partly closed hatch seems to be a dangerous one and in view of the evidence of Mr. Wetherell, Chief Officer of the Apoey,' that it was persisted in by the Chinese in544 words
-
Article159 1929-09-04 9 Soviet Crew's Discoveries. Reuter's Service. Moscow. S-pt. 3. The- most northerly wireless and meteorological station in the world has been established at Tranquil Bay, Franz-Josefland. by a Soviet expedition aboard an i-e-~reak r. which has now returned to Russia. Buildings are being erected in Franz-Josefland to accommodateReuter's Service. - 159 words
-
Obituary210 1929-09-04 9 Reuter's Service. The Late Lord Mersey. London. Sept. 3. The death has occurred of Lord Mersey. [Lord Mersey was 89 years of age and was the well-known High Court Judge. He wa the son of a Liverpool merchant and was called to the Bar In 1870. and became aReuter's Service. - 210 words
-
Article425 1929-09-04 9 Form er Straits Judge as Chairman. REACE BEING RESTORED. British Official Wireless. Rugby. Sept. 3. The Colonial Office states that the situation In Palestine is reported to be generally quiet. In the north, however, local incidents took place. An attack" on the police barracks at Hattin, eight milesBritish Official Wireless. - 425 words
-
Article38 1929-09-04 9 Reuter's Service. London. Sept. 3. H. H. the Aga Khan, as President of the British Red Crescent Society, has issued an appeal to Moslems tor funds tar the relief of ,ir<unirta Moslems in Palestine.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
-
Article203 1929-09-04 9 Sir Walter Sidney Shaw was born in 1864 and was educated at Brighton College and 1 unity College, Cambridge. He was called to t ne bar. Middle Temple, In 1888. In 1906 te was appointed Ponce Magistrate and Acting Cnief justice. St. Vincent, and the lollowing >tar203 words
-
Article59 1929-09-04 9 Mr. Cook's Motion Rejected. Reuter's Service. London. Sept. 3. The Trades Union Congress at Belfast to-day rejected a motion by the miners' secretary, Mr. A. J. Cook, in favour of the appointment of a committee to deal with the organisation of the principal industries onReuter's Service. - 59 words
-
Article44 1929-09-04 9 Lady Heath Much Improved. Reuter's Service. Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 3. Lady Heath, who was severely injured when her aeroplane crashed here on Aug. 29, Is now much Improved but the doctors state she will never be able to fly again.Reuter's Service. - 44 words
-
Article11 1929-09-04 9 HOME SPORTS REVIEW, pftffe LABI! AN NOTES. P»«* 9%11 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement184 1929-09-04 9 g Gilbey's I fll Invalid I I /JBk Port. 1 I Invalid Fort is a a I Genuine Pert Wine, I b'JWAUD PO? it is hecommen ed I I by Sir Charles A I I dent and Professor of I |§S!§ Hygiene and Chemis- try, Royal College of I I184 words
-
-
598 1929-09-04 10 Sports Pastimes: Notts. Win Cricket Championship. Sussex Send Yorks. to Third Place. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. K Chinese Beat Seletar in Scrappy Game. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The second last match in the First Division of the Singapore League was played at the Stadium yesterday when the S.C.F.A. met Seletar, the latter being beaten598 words
-
Article74 1929-09-04 10 FIRST DIVISION. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. S.C.C. 13 IX o 2 33 6 24 Malays 13 8 3 2 48 16 18 S.C.F.A. 14 8 4 2 35 14 18 Velch *4 8 1 39 27 17 *JL 14 4 7 3 24 3174 words
-
Article55 1929-09-04 10 The following will represent the senior eleven of the Singapore Amateur Weight-lifters' Association against the S.R.C. on the latter's gioui-d on Friday: Quek Boon; Wan Puteh, Guai Yam; Jargasi, Ah Hui, Mohd Sinn; Sal ;r n. Omar Tahir, Teng Moh, Mat Noor and Syea \iiii.rd Reserves: Baijar,55 words
-
Article42 1929-09-04 10 Yesterday's Results. Reuter's Service. rfin.lo:i a*|a Results of Home League m. «*m >'uvfo Mere to-day (Tuesday) were as follow ENGLISH LEAGUE.—Div. »,11. (Northern). South port 4, Carlisle U. 3. Rochdale 2. Chesterfield 1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE. Rangers 1. Queen's Park 0.Reuter's Service. - 42 words
-
Article98 1929-09-04 10 A friendly match between the H. S.T/>U. and the Y.M.CA.. on the latter's ground yesterday, resulted in a win for the former by six goals to one. The Leaguers team was: Meng Fong, Kee Tian. Eng Bee, Lee. Taib, Gim Lock, Y. C. Song. Johari.98 words
-
Article41 1929-09-04 10 A motor gymkhana will be held at the Convent Padang. Seremban, on the 21st mst.. under the auspices of the Negri Sembilan Motor Association. Mr. Chua Cheng Hee. of Kuala Lumpur has given $100 towards the Temiang (Seremba;.) Rovers' crick?t fund.41 words
-
Article536 1929-09-04 10 Scccer Germ Grips the World. Which is the world's game? asks Ivan £larpe in "Athlete News." i cope often say: Lawn tennis. The time has come to tell thorn they are wrong- Which sport is played in the greatest number of countries tad teaches the valuable leaaoni of536 words
-
Article284 1929-09-04 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. LAWN TENNIS. Results in the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament yesterday were as follow: A. Singles:—G. R. M **p scr. beat Roy Smith owe 15. 3—6, i- 2, 6—4; R. E. Preatis plus 3 beat R. fa. I)utf scr. 6—4, 2—6, 6—4. B. Singles:—L. J. A.284 words
-
Article70 1929-09-04 10 The open tournament attic* has been proceeding recently at tne Ladies La*n lennis Club will be br&ugnt to a close to-niunow, when the only remaining nuuch— rinai v. the men's open doubles between the Hey. W. M. Aitken and S. Abed v. Wist anu Wiseman will be played.70 words
-
Article61 1929-09-04 10 GOLF. The following was the result of the eclectic competition held during August at the Garrison Golf Club. Major E. J. B. Buchanan 29 7 22 j Mr. E. A. Brown 33 0 24 Capt. B. U. S. Cripps 29 5 24 In the play off for the61 words
-
Article245 1929-09-04 10 I Champions After 22 Years. LEADERS' INGLORIOUS FINISH. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London. Sept. 3. Despite an inglorious finish Notts won the County Cricket clmmplonship for the first time since 1907. Sussex scored a sensational last minute win and deprived Yorkshire of second place, which is thusReuter's Service. - 245 words
-
Article165 1929-09-04 10 THE FINAL POSITIONS. Last 1 st. Inn*; s. Season. P. W. L. D. W. L. Pts. Notts 3) 28 14 2 2 4 6 158 Lancashire (1) 2X 12 3 1 6 6 148 Yorkshire 4 28 10 2 2 5 148 Gloucester 5 28 15 6165 words
-
Article269 1929-09-04 10 v The S.R.C. beat the S.C.R.C. on ths latter's ground on Sunday by 206 runs Scores: S.R.C.: —C. Peterson c I. Hoah'ng b Slow Hian 70. L. de Silva c Jltt Siaj.g b Chin Joo 34, P. d'Almeida rim out 6, C. de Silva b Henry i269 words
-
Article76 1929-09-04 10 BADMINTON. On Sunday Seet Kim Cheng's Badminton Party defeated the Rochore Badminton Party by 4 games to 2. Scores: (S.K.C.B.P. names first). Quan Siew Chye beat Ma Mang 15—8, 15—2. Ho Eng Kwee lost to Abdul Jabbar 3—15, 15—6, 6—15. Seet Kim Cheng beat Hussian 15—12,76 words
-
Article95 1929-09-04 10 N.S.L.C.S. Tournament. untitled The following are first round ties in the Ngo Sing Le Chin Sia tournament: Sept. s—Ng Loo Beng v. Ong Mah Hock; Lee Kirn Hock v. Tan Kung Hong. Sept. 6.—Teo Chwee Cheng v. Tan Cheng Kiat; Khaw Yong.Hor v. Yeo Seng Chon., Sept. 7.—Tan Boon Tay95 words
-
Article68 1929-09-04 10 BILLIARDS. Further fixtures in the second round of the "A" handicap tournament of the Junior Civil Service Association, to be played this week, aie as under: To-day. at 7 p.m., Heng Song Ho (-80) v. Lnou H. Kiat <-170». To-moiTOW. at 5 p.m.. Chua Cheng Lim (-30) v.68 words
-
Article28 1929-09-04 10 HOCKEY. Members interested in hockey are requested to be present at the V.M.C.A. ground for practice games at 5 p.m. every Monday and Thursday during September.28 words
-
Article406 1929-09-04 10 Vogue of the Pahit Party. It is not everybody who can afford to give dinner parties and (says a writer in the '"Malay M»i!"> it is not everybody who like dining -yj,. m this cou..lry In the cki uays when t c European population here was406 words
-
Article219 1929-09-04 10 The following transfers have recently tx.ken pia jo in the F.M.S. Police: Mr. P. K. Hazlitt, Assistant Comnrssiom i of Police, from Kampar to Kuala Lumpur as Officer Superintending the Police i Circle. Mr. W. J. PankS, Probationary Assistant Superintendent of Police, from tho Depot Ito Kcpong219 words
-
Article140 1929-09-04 10 The August number of the Malayan Agricultural Journal has just been issued. Tne publishers announce that, commencing with the January (1930) number, the journal will be enlarged and will become more popular. It wii! contain articles—popular and semi-popular —by members of the Department Staff and others, editorials140 words
-
133 1929-09-04 10 Inspection of Competing 'Planes. British Official Wireless. Rmby, Sept. 3. The Prince of Wales flew to-day from B.ooklands to Southampton, wv.ence he crossed to Calshot. With Squadron Leader Orlebar, th? Captain of the British team, he inspected the British and Ita.ian seaplanes'which will competeBritish Official Wireless. - 133 words
-
Article117 1929-09-04 10 China Refuses Shviet Requesl. ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Hong Kong, Sept. 3. The Canton Anti-Russian Committee proposes to ask the citizens to contribute $5,000,000 to buy aeroplanes. ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai. Sept. 3. In the Chinese and Soviet representatives' Berlin con versa lions, it is117 words
-
Article100 1929-09-04 10 Pilot Seriously Injured. < I "Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Hbnjg Kong, Sept. When Cantou aeroplanes were flying between Amoy and Hongchow one erasned and the pilot, Veung Kwoon Yu, was injured. The rest arrived at Hongchow. ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai, Sept. 3. There were100 words
-
Article390 1929-09-04 10 Application to Set Aside. i In the Civil District Court, befoie |fr. J. L. McFall this morning, the application of Mr. Stuart Bell to set aside the distress levied o.: 377-1, Victoria Street, was heard. The defendant, in her evidence, said sne took over the premises for390 words
-
Article33 1929-09-04 10 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Oraers from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100.33 words
-
Article1102 1929-09-04 10 FAREWELL TO RESIDENT. Mr. Gilmour Entertained. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Labuan. Aug Great regret was felt when it was ofh announced that the Resident, Mr. A. G:; would soon be leaving Labuan's short, transfer to the Labour Department in k Lumpur. Mr. Gilmour has been Resident of La1,102 words
-
Article81 1929-09-04 11 iders an* invited to write to us on iV public interest. It must be underthe "Malaya Tribune 1 does not adorse opinions expressed by cor- Letters should be as brief as tesP 0 terably type-written (double spacn one side of the paper only. aR may be used, but the81 words
-
Article378 1929-09-04 11 T the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") daily traveller by mosquito-ous, S;r ne of those less fortunate ones who, ri? ireumstances, have to resort to th!s ins of conveyance in which your «9* r oer has, of late, shown a certain ortn interest, I would like to express oan378 words
-
Article399 1929-09-04 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Trib'ine.") Sir.—Singapore enjoys the em ie^ in the S.S. and F.M.S.. if not in the w£te Eastern hemisphere, of possessing police and an energetic Munxcipal^^ho^e more than capable of reducing vphicula" out for the presence of heavy :raTic» to the condition of a399 words
-
Article379 1929-09-04 11 "Cheap and Tawdry Rubbish." Who is responsible, asks the Journal of tlie Singapore Society of Architects, for the so called decoration of the streets on the occasions of Royal visits. The method hitherto adopted by the authority responsible is to plant by the side cf the road379 words
-
Article239 1929-09-04 11 An Edison Memorial Stamp. The United States Post Office Department has issued a new 2-cent postage stamp to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the prelection by Thomas Alva Edison of .r: candescent lamp. The new stamp is of trie same size as the ordinsrv 2-cent stamp, 75/100239 words
-
Article133 1929-09-04 11 How a still-bom child, the dauenfr of Mr. and Mr:. Vasily of Seattle, was brought to life, is described below: Ten minutes after Dr. Ralph Edgar Allen had injected five minims of adrenalin into the heart of a baby girl still-born in a hospital at Seattle en133 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement167 1929-09-04 11 TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 4 TO-NIGHT NiW WOULD SHOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. THE CITY OPERA PRESENTS: 1 An all Star Oast in "Sheik Mushkil Al'abed." An Arabic Drama. Supported by VAUDEVILLE EX IRA TURNS. WATCH FOR "THE GARDEN OF ERAN." A Mcv Hindustani Masceroie-*. Begin with your bookings now FOX FUR TIES167 words
-
Advertisement332 1929-09-04 11 I Radian (ujijr Whiskx 1 S A HYE WHISKY. I ESSENTIAL FOR CoCKTAILS 1 I BLENDS EXCELLENTLY WITH DRY GINGER jj Sfl iLE AS A LONG DRINK. C fl D s D fl The Age and Genuineness of this Whisky are jjj fl Guaranteed by the Excise Department of the332 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous163 1929-09-04 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and week-ending Sept. 8: TO-DAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" (M. G.) Coy., M. G. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Bde. Sig. Sect. (Indians), Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. "E" (Chinese) Coy., L. A. Training. TO-MORROW, SEPTEMBER 5. 5.15 p.m.-Drill Hall, D. E. L.163 words
-
-
Article1057 1929-09-04 12 MINING. 138L*D Bf FRASER CO H EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, September 4, 1929, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Seller*. £1 Asam Kumbang 38 6 39,6 ft,- Ayer Hitam Tin 13j6 14 t 6 £1 Bangrln Tin 36,- 37;1 Bataiut Pauanjf u.js v.4«» 1 Batu Caves 1.551,057 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement518 1929-09-04 12 SL m: xj *ss :m je tss sfptjai A SENSATIONAL DRAM I OF MAGNIFICENCE A STUPENDOUS MASTERPIECE OF LINGERING JAMMED Wl H THRILL? featuring ROMANCE INTERWOVEN WITH 7 MILLS LON CH4NEY In Featuring IUWCI Ul LIFE'S CICURS" In 7 in 9 Reeis. At ARCADIA CINEMA special REDUCTION OF PRICES. katong.518 words
-
Advertisement161 1929-09-04 12 I NOW ON SALE. I i c l c I The New China. j I REPRINTED IN BOOK FORM S Consisting of Forty Chapters, and !j Recently concluded in I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. cj Price: $2.00 per copy (postage extra). jj] S Only a limited of Books available at ja161 words
-
Advertisement562 1929-09-04 12 I §Half an inch of j COLGATE'S j Rapid-Shave Cream j will do the work. And, what's more, it does the work without need of The big softening lather sinks Colgate's Lilac Inv straight to the base of the beard perialf A few drop. and gets the beard soft and562 words
-
-
Article910 1929-09-04 13 NEW BRITISH CAR FOR OVERSEA. The Morris Isis Six. Any new motor production from Cowley is naturally of widespread interest. The latest model, knov.n as the Morris Isis Six. has been designed for work in the Dominions, Colonies, and Protectorates. In fact the factory's output, at any rate910 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement477 1929-09-04 13 rlsZsc__sHs_s_s_ra__s_s_s_s_^ r pudlo I The Pre-Eminent British Waterproofer. DAMP dwffll r,gs are Dad f° r health and the consequences are sometimes eVt ratal Many ca_es of damp walls and floors, previously considered X he have be/n effectively cured by cement renderings waterproofed y wl i'bDLO Brand Cement Waterproofing Powder. W477 words
-
Advertisement71 1929-09-04 13 reeufftO _a__H____ "UNDER THE jEKSmBm. MORNING 1 DOSE OP /s*~%>Sm^ appetite |j r\ y^S GENERAL 1 i 7a'K|' SENSE V WELL-BEING. £f As a corrective of intestinal torpidity there is nothing better than Pinkettes. These dainty little laxatives likewise quickly banish biliousness and sick headaches, stimulate the liver, restore cheerfulness71 words
-
Advertisement277 1929-09-04 13 When Beauty aud Charm To maintain daintiness? and jf little dabbed on the wrists or y temples or inhaled immediately J Jl/Jr refreshes and restores vigour. V «Ri_Hßr Mm if For daily use pour a little "4711" liE/f in the toilet or bath water. Its Vs J j ajtioii on277 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement554 1929-09-04 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK. LTD. Notice of Loss of Dividend Warrants. Whereas an application has been made to the Directors of the Oversea-Chinese Bank, Ltd. by Ho Ah Soo (f) ao!mhiistratrix of the -state of Mok Kensc Hock (deceased) to issue co her (6) six duplicate Dividend Warrants554 words
-
Advertisement412 1929-09-04 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—lmmediately, talented artists, good prospects. Apply controller City Opera, New World, Singapore. "DRAUGHTSMAN." Capable man required with experience of Furniture draughtsmanship. Able to supervise work in progress. Must speak English and Malay. Apply* Box 912, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Candidates for (evening) Commercial Classes in Typewriting, Book-keeping and Shorthand.412 words
-
Advertisement542 1929-09-04 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilif. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,542 words
-
Advertisement494 1929-09-04 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 £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street. London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.494 words
-
Advertisement255 1929-09-04 14 INSURANCE. C BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MaKGOLIOI TH. Manager. Office: 2. Fin I? y son Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTD. (incorporated in the S.S.) Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE. 58, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. Paid-up255 words
-
Advertisement540 1929-09-04 14 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL AM) ATp CONTRACTOR 36-37, Bras Basah R oad SINGAPORE. If you are ih need of eta* lights, fans, motors tc water service, please vvrit/1 the above address or 'pu 34UL h 5 MODERATE CHARGES. Phone 3644. Tel: "GRANDOTEI GRAND HOTEI 2SI-A, VICTORIA STR^d Information to our Pat540 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement450 1929-09-04 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. &0. BRITISH INDIA AMD \PCAR LINES: Incorporated in England.) y 4 l] PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. uiLAB AND ORIENTAL STEAM fE i i(.ATION CO., LONDON AND \\l EAST MAIL SERVICE. r Contract with His Majesty's Government.) IT WARD from LONDON For China Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1929 11,000450 words
-
Advertisement613 1929-09-04 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. (huttoh J Hp j Auitrariehe Dimpfiehlffi \Q Qj fetelltchaft (Companies Incorporated in German;.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t m.s. VOGTLAND via Takao, omitting Japan ports Sept 11 t m.s. DUISBURG via Takao Sept 21 T m.s. SAUERLAND via Takao Oct 8613 words
-
Advertisement555 1929-09-04 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON. Toanafe De.tta.tlen Dm Ball fH.kue.nM.ra 10.500 N.p1... lUiwiUta. U 1» Kitano Mara 8,000 M'aeiUea, London, A'werp R'dam Sept M 17 HaranaMara 10.500 N.pta, M Kamo Mara 8,000 M'aeiUea, London, A'werp A B'dam Oct U St Katori Mara 10,000 Naples Mareeillea. AteuU Mara555 words
-
Advertisement562 1929-09-04 15 STEAMER SAILINGS > <CT NORDDEUTSt HER ifisija LLOYD I j>J I Incorporate! in Gernr.ax, Tbe undernoted are the Company's in tended axtuxes: OUTWARDS. fi FRANKEN for Hong Kong, S'ghai,, Moji, Kobe, Osaka. Y'hama, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtao Sept 3 HOLSTEIN for Takao, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Moji, Kobe, Osaks, Yokohama A Vladivostok562 words
-
Advertisement255 1929-09-04 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD, LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SLNGAPOB» PI. N ANG i direct express service— 1»H Thursday 11J0 a.m. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang). Thursday 11 JO aan. "KEDAH" A special Motor Bus for Brastagi connects with s.s. Kedah at Belawan on Saturdays. Tickets for this bus can be255 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement378 1929-09-04 16 ocs tin w^-t— rwi-trt i ipßaocssaaMfcaiio j Neu> Shipment D I j Kippers j J Haddocks 0 j j Fresh Herrings j > Fish Fillets 1 s 8 Bloaters 2 Red Herrings. 0 v 1 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. jj O D For Quality and Service. 0 S 0378 words
-
Advertisement297 1929-09-04 16 "Feeling like 10 men a boy —especially the boy" FORMERLY 1 regarded a nerve'food on a par with goloshes, flannel next the skin and dill* water." Thus a contributor wrote in "Golfing;' June 1926. Feeling cheap and nasty after a motor accident, he was persuaded—as he protests—in a weak moment,297 words
-
Advertisement35 1929-09-04 16 1 JJ§ YOV CANNOT BUY A I I jPlia BETTER J I LAMP THAN I SOLE AGENTS: s United Engineers Limited !g (IneorporaUd u» the StraiU S«ttltn«it«. Electrical Department, 15, Battery Road, 1 SINGAPORE. i35 words
-