Malaya Tribune, 22 April 1933
1933-04-22
1
20
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section39 1933-04-22 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. XX.- No. 9<l SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1933 FIVE CENTS. iiltilatja: Qxtbmc. Singapore: Saturday, April 22, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1933. FIVE CENTS.39 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement67 1933-04-22 1 PfRPfCTION SCOTS WHISKY oc====3oi=aoi==o=oi===o™ i===aoEao^s=OE=xo==s==aocao i MILK AT ITS BEST So o MILK TBE PERFECT FOOD j| THE PERFECT FOOD eiue cr ss The peHect Mnk B|ue x rrett et mk i SAFE AMD GOOD FOR BABY. j BLUE CROSS MILK jj j COULD NOT BE BETTER j AT TWICE67 words
-
Advertisement43 1933-04-22 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.43 words
-
-
Article, Illustration131 1933-04-22 2 Comments On The Mail. My dear Nieces, "Jean" says that she'd rather not have her pic ture published in our "Corner" and she gives two reasons. One is that she wishes to remain anonymous. That's a good reason and I don't think we should131 words
-
Article371 1933-04-22 2 (By Betsy Peck.") Hello, girls Glad to return to the Corner" again. Hop.' my story will interest you. One? there was a rich widow, who after the lass of her husband, soon got all his possessions. She had no sons, but just one daughter,371 words
-
Article408 1933-04-22 2 (By "Dyak.") Dear fellow Cornerites, I am so I am once more back in Singapore. 1 remember I promised you that I would tell you more about Bangkok, and its main River, but I am sorry I have to pass it over for another occasion. For the present408 words
-
193 1933-04-22 2 (By 'Nancy.") In a show of wild beasts at the Zoo. some years ago. there was a large good-natured elephant. Among the crowd that went to see It was a baker. He thought it a clever thing to teas? the elephant, by pretending to193 words
-
Article443 1933-04-22 2 ißy -Lucky Star."/ Enmity restores hatred but destroys love and happiness. It is the world's maddest ruination of joy and peace, yet it exists everywhere—in palaces, countries, towns, cities, etc. Its most welcome and common dwellingplace is among the ignorant and hot-tamper-ed class of people. Misunderstanding and selfishness are443 words
-
Article296 1933-04-22 2 (By "June Chan.") Before I begin, dear cousins, here is a joke. Teacher (to very dull bey): "Now I have explained to you the various parts of a tre-. Tell me, what is that part that surrounds the outside of the trunk? Dicky: *ISr—jer—tfjve forgotten, teacher."296 words
-
Article166 1933-04-22 2 (By "Jennie.") Gee! girls, aren't you all glad that everything is over now—oh I mean the examinations, the daily lectures and so on. At least we are i:ee from them for a whole month and that is quite ;t uc, u:ne. :,ou kcotr. Say. "G.0.C.7." I166 words
-
Article292 1933-04-22 2 (By Angelina.") This week I propose to write something about Book Reading." There are many reasons for reading. We read chiefly for recreation and entertainment after a hard day's work. If there are no outside entertainment on a wet afternoon we will not be miserable if we cultivate292 words
-
Article200 1933-04-22 2 ißy Jean.") This week I am following "Gwennie's" example by writing a short article. To "Rio Rita" and "Gwennie." both of whom have offered me their congratulations, I say Thank you.". I also appreciate the kindness which prompted Aunt Lizzie to second "Rio Rita's" proposal; but if200 words
-
Article200 1933-04-22 2 (By "Rose Marie.") Why is it that, as a rule, people who live in the country are more healthy and live longer than those who live in towns? There are many reasons, but one certainly is that they live more in the open air. The town dwellers live largely200 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement54 1933-04-22 2 THIS IS YOUR CHANCE I TO WIN THE 8 H. P. FORD SALOON CAR WHICH IS GIVEN AWAY FREE IN THE LION COMPETITION Send your entry to-day i I t ENTRY FORMS FROM ALL CIGARETTE DEALERS OR FROM UNITED KINGDOM TOBACCO CO. (1929), LTD. 100 102, ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE. i54 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1586 1933-04-22 3 Malaya To Siam By Train camisoles and kind- when, The:e were rapid .Tipres&ions of Siam v 'Malaya Tribune" fko tics 'just made a liihfjkok by train. The folloici! i aof ire tend to be broad bat it embraces the first renct tit of nay rioter t~>1,586 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement126 1933-04-22 3 9 GUARDS THE COMPLEXIONS OF FILMLAND In the luxurious dressing-rooms of Hollywood you find the simple, white tablet of Lux Toilet Soap—the beauty secret of the film stars! The camera demands a flawless skin; the mild lather of Lux Toilet Soap is praised by scores of famous film stars for126 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement222 1933-04-22 4 IS MOIIC stici to. <#% 'NORTH BR'CGr ROAD/ING^PORf TO LET. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN RENT From Ist January, 1933. AT SUNG LIM PARK GJSYLANG GARDEN HOUSES TO LET. i-roomed type $20.00 per month. 8-rooraed type $18.00 per month. Garages (with water) $3.00 per month. Apply.— SIONG LIM SAWMILL CO., t A222 words
-
Advertisement558 1933-04-22 4 TO LET. TO LET—I6S, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET— 1, Margate Rd., off Grove Rd., lose to Katong Park. Entry 1-5-33. Particulars Tel. 3170. TO LET— "Silverton," 8, Upper Wilkie Road, two-storeyed compound house, with sanitary installation, water, electric lights and garage Apply to N. B.558 words
-
Advertisement560 1933-04-22 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF FARLEIGH JOSEPH ALOYSIUS PENNEFATHER, DECEASED. PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE NO. 11l (TRUSTEES). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha all credit, ors or other persons having any clauu; or demands upon or against the Estate of FARLEIGH JOSEPH ALOYSIUS PENNEFATHER deceased, late of No. 9. Hallifax560 words
-
Advertisement329 1933-04-22 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. j Shot cartridges 12 to 410 bore, best value for your money. RETAIL in quantity to suit you, from 10 pieces upwards. In stock German Atlantic Cartridges. 12 and 16 bore shot $6.60 SG. $7 60 per 100. A trial will convince you of quality and value. Apply329 words
-
Advertisement312 1933-04-22 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Canvassers, (Ladies and Gentlemen* for Margo Soap, Neem Tooth Paste, No Pain Balms and OUr.r Froducts. on 20 o commission first week. Starting salary, on satisfactory work $5.00 and 5.' weekly. $5.00 necessary to carry out camples. Apply Manager, Singapore B-anch. 10. Prinsep Street, CALCUTTA CHEMICAL CO..312 words
-
Advertisement531 1933-04-22 4 I Tooth Paste is exxentiallij article of conf iileiM v. ijiiii hi ai) trust [MSB*.} Or IAMETUfiI M L-OCTS. EveryWhcrM J < The Desl' I ;|g AntlLal'esl'J Clock/ or Walchc/ Cell On U/ Before Going El/evl Price/ Moderate YSCI\WO!H Hi:. 429.NORTH BRIDGE: RQAD, (Near Middle MO Corfrdcfcr for Repair/ 0/531 words
-
-
6704 1933-04-22 5 A.E.W. Mason - Our Short Story. liy A.E.W. Mason. I lb* kitchen ol the ion at Framling- i j ft Mil; li Ibcurne crimo across .1 afraid, and during toe Chv istf th t 1681. Lewis Mitchel::t those days, and es eem.d nan ol brent and s n-ibi:ily, t.6,704 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement116 1933-04-22 5 Hansaplast the Perforated Rapid Dressingmade of Original Leukoplast for the Home, for Sports, Scouts, Schools and the Workshop. Just one snip with a pair of scissors, and you have a ready dressing lor small cuts and all other minor injuries of every description. Hunsaptast aione combines all the requisite features116 words
-
-
770 1933-04-22 6 Shipping News Notices. COMPANY OF MASTER MARINERS. Presentation Portrait Of Leaders. SPEAKING at an inspection of a group portrait cf the Court of the Honourable C:mpany of Master Mariners in London on Thursday, the Deputy-Master, Sir Burton Chadwick, faid that wh n he was talking to the King a little770 words
-
Article135 1933-04-22 6 Improved Apparatus For Launching. A provisional specification has been filed by Mr. J. Hoare, of Liverpool, under the Patents and Designs Acts, 1507-32, in regard to "Improvements in or relating to means or apparatus for use in the launching of ships' lifeboats'." The apparatus comprises one or more135 words
-
Article103 1933-04-22 6 Pirates Reported Active Close To Hongkong. Early yesterday information was received from Gap Rock that the village of Muiwan, on Lima Island, had been attacked by pirates. The news was conveyed to Gap Rock by junk fishermen, who escaped in their craft. Although information is meagre, it103 words
-
Article259 1933-04-22 6 Locomotives For Bombay. ON Thursday in mail week the Ellerman liner "City cf Barcelona" loaded at Stobcross Quay, Glasgow, seven locomotives and tenders for shipment to Bombay; each engine, with tender, weighed 125 tons. The ship, it will be remembered, was specially designed to handle and stow259 words
-
Article144 1933-04-22 6 Explosion On Norwegian Steamer. FiLeen persons are reported to have been kUled in an explosion on board the Norwegian steamer "Hinnoy,'* recently, when 300 miles from Colombo. The vessel was bound from Antwerp to China. Of thirteen survivors five were seriously injured. All took to an open144 words
-
Article105 1933-04-22 6 Japanese Seamen Object To Their Employment. Osaka Apr. 8. Agitation against the employmen'. of Chinese in Japanrre ships cuiminaied las' night in a meo ing of the Osaka branch cf the Ja; Seamen's Union, at which a resolution was unanimously passed urging that Javanese shipping be closed to105 words
-
Article83 1933-04-22 6 Flagstaff Torn From Stern Of Empress. Mr. P. A. Cox. a-sistant Oriental manager of the Canadian Pacific Steamship Co., at Shanghai, has complained to the Harbour Office that a Chinese junk, swinging under the stern of the "Empress of Canada," swept off her fhyistarT, valued at Gs7o. According83 words
-
Article283 1933-04-22 6 Reduced Fares For Summer Months. EFFECTIVE frcm June 1 to July 31, the Canadian Pacific will issue special excursion fares from Hongkong to the Pacific Coats and return at.—First Class G5432, and Tourist Class Gs24o: also special low fares to Honolulu and return. The tickets are to283 words
-
Article182 1933-04-22 6 Motor Yacht Owner Dies At St. Helena. London, March 17. A cablegram from Saint Helena reports th: death cf Mr. D. Guthrie Dunn, a reputed Scottish millionaire, who was returning fr m Australia on the mrtor yacht. "Southern Cross.'* Mr. Guthrie Dunn, who was 26 years of182 words
-
Article186 1933-04-22 6 To Be Laid By H.M.S. "Herald." A n-itice to mariners states that unhghted sun eying beacons wtO be laid by H. M. S "Herlad" within the area enclosed by (a) lat. 4 dcg. 46' 00"N, long. 113 deg. 50' 00" E. (b) la. 4 deg. 20' 00' N,186 words
-
Article599 1933-04-22 6 Shipmaster's Lecture In Oslo. THE .merits of radio beacons and of directionfinding stations were examined by Captain Gerh. Johannescn, in the course of a lecture in Oslo recently. The demand for radio beacons, instead of radio direction-finding stations, said Captain i Jchannesen, had been incicasing599 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement478 1933-04-22 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AM) APCAR LINES. Or.rorixM-nted In England). MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR. AND ORIENTAL 8 TEAM NAVIGATION CO LONDON and FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. <C:iri r Contract with His Majesty's Government). Ol TWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. Nald n478 words
-
Advertisement255 1933-04-22 6 I LLOYD TRIEBTINO j J (Incorporated in Italy). j EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. I j SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay. J i .t. Karachi. Aden, Massowah. Suez, Port I Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Sun, Port -ii J I i,..j„.t :J 2, Said, Brmdisi, \enire and255 words
-
Advertisement191 1933-04-22 6 HAMBURG-AM ERIK x\ TJNIE Deutsch Australische GcselL chaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. m.s. HAVELLAND. via Manila May 7 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN. via Manila May 16 m.s. ERMLAND, via Manila May 28 t m.s. BURGENLAND, via Manila June 12 m.s. RHEINLAND, via191 words
-
Advertisement562 1933-04-22 6 STEAMER SAILINGS NOBDDKiriHUUCI (Incorporated t Q Germany). The undcrnotecl are the Company s Ir.t fixtures: OUTWARDS. 1933 "TRIER" for Manila, q Shanghai, Taku, Dalren. Tatngtao end Japan Apr n t "HOLSTLTN" for Japan HOMEWARDS. 19"3 "LAHN" for Qenoa. M'scillcs, Ca blanca, Havre, Dunkirk, A'dani. Rotterdam. Hamburg and Bremen, sailing Ap562 words
-
-
Article454 1933-04-22 7 Mining Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 a.m. a nnj tin share quotation* are Issued and Co, exchange and stock Buyers 8* Here. Kutnbang rtn 23,3 24,3 18 20 now I Ki t im iin n 6 12 G rin Ttn 11 12|p, 0.05 0.07& caves' Tin 0.35 0.40454 words
-
227 1933-04-22 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER PRICE DROPS BY V 4 CENT. Heavy Liquidation By New York Bulls. (By Our Financial Correspondent./ Singapore. Saturday. 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore) 7 1 16 cts., down Vi ct. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 2 15 16d.. down (I. Market Tone: Easier.227 words
-
Article153 1933-04-22 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Mot:r Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviati n Spirit in 4 gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1.23 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.86 Shell M tor Spirit per 4 gallon153 words
-
Article47 1933-04-22 7 The Rural Board, Singapore, prescribes a rate of .06 cent as the rate o te ;paid in respect 01 each pound of lubber removed during the quarter ended March 31, 1933. from rubber lend; ol 100 acres or mofc in area within the Rural Board Area. Singapore.47 words
-
Article331 1933-04-22 7 Effects Of U. S. Embargo On Gold. Guthri- and Co., Ltd in their weekly rubber 1 report dated Singapore, April lit. 'Ihe market has been more Interosttng alnce our last rep rt as a result of th; U.S.A. bavlnf restored the embargo on gold. The New York price331 words
-
Article74 1933-04-22 7 Loss of the Selangor Company for 1532. £121 (against £1.078 for 1931). reducii g credit balance carried forward to £13.952. The directors have transierrd £5.C00 frcm t nation reerve to write down the \alue cf buildings, plant, and machinery to a nominal Floating assets. £6 918: cr.d.tor*.74 words
-
Article76 1933-04-22 7 A lots of £1.856 is reported by the Bukit Sembawang Rubber Company for 1932 lagaini a less of £f,515 for *****. which rtdue.l t balance forward from £4 383 to £2.527. Stock. Stares, debtors, and cash, £5.413; creditors. £964 and unclaimed dividends. £3.108. About v.as sold in76 words
-
Article101 1933-04-22 7 Holiday Influence*? At Work. Reuter Wireless. London, April 18 Hobday influ.i nee:, and poor week-end advices from New Vork restricted business considerably on the Slock Exchange to-day and, with the exception of the renewed weakness cf German bonds, price movements were unimportant.' Among t'ie commodity markets, the chiefReuter Wireless. - 101 words
-
Article47 1933-04-22 7 Lo.vs ol the Roaevale Rubber Co. for 1932. including £640 expended on renewal of coolie lines. £1.567 lagain.M £1.468 for 1931». reducing balance carried to:ward to £2,534. Floating or??ts. £12.833: current liabilities. £472 The crop harvested during the year was 482.592 lb. (against 461.u0u lb).47 words
-
Article766 1933-04-22 7 Government Practising Open Inflation. Ko. e. Inflation, which 1ms been progressing invisibly, has now suddenly appeared cn the surface it is generally believe d that commercial ba:iKs will soon find it necessrry to reduce their interest on d< po-jit account-;. By issuing Y315,000,000 worth of 4>: r/.nt.766 words
-
Article651 1933-04-22 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Friday, 11 am. The following rubber ahare quotatlona ax* by Fra-er and Co. and Lyaii and Eratt: *save Value. Fraaer Lyall a t Shaiva At Co. Bvata. 1 Alhnby $0.50 $0 00 $0.45 $0.55 1 A'or Gujah 030 0.40 030 0.40 ia. Bttaaa 0.60651 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement54 1933-04-22 7 THE fLW\ SOUTH IMM BRITISH \N INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. ■at: i, Pinlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. O. JOHNSON: General Manafer. ■AB OFFICE:54 words
-
Advertisement76 1933-04-22 7 j I Small Savings- j j lt x LIGHTEN fWT\ YOUR I FINANCIAL fSt PATHWAY M Yearly Interest Paid 10 You Small Savings regularly Quarterly deposited will soon build up for you, a substantial Bank Balance.. ready for the moment when it is most needed. THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF76 words
-
Advertisement307 1933-04-22 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. <Incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Capitul £2.000.000 Paid-up Cupt;al £1.000.000 Reserve Fund und Ifpst .Suo.000 HEAD f)l (l( LONDON I BKANCUSS: B meajr, Calcutta. Colombo, KararM. Madras, Aniara. Baghdad, Bahrein, Basiii. Kirkuii. Mosul an1 Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS pened and interest307 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous70 1933-04-22 7 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. v* Vestrrda?. Night Max Bright Mm. T«-mp. Rainfall. Sunshine. Temp Stutkmv Ug. P. Inches. Hours. Deg. P. Alcr S ar 92 Nil 8.6 76 Si iawan 91 Nil 9.3 74 K. Trengganu C 3 Nil 10.2 73 Buk t Je.am 89 Ni! 9.3 7570 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement203 1933-04-22 8 Amusements < i THS INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THE PICK" TOE WORLD'S PICTURES. TO-DAY MATINEES TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Samuel GoldwyiTs Masterpiece P^^ 1| SLANDER STREET /a P° ved lth *'09edy I love Understanding. WL _fl joy and disappointment walk jf Ja_v ofm ln wi,h romorice -R^ JmmMk Where danger stalls In203 words
-
Advertisement272 1933-04-22 8 Matinee TO DAY at 3.15 j TO-NIGHT! POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT!! Firs National's All-Colour Musical Cornedv— "KISS ME AGAIN" I I j BERNICE CLAIRE, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON AND WALTER PJDGEON j TO-MORROW (Sunday) OPENING AT MATINEE 3.15. j The Famous Popular Star j t James Cagney IN A FAST-MOVING WARNER BROS.272 words
-
Advertisement356 1933-04-22 8 PJE S E RVAXi QMS MATINEES—TO-DAY AND SUNDAY, AT 3.15 P.M. TRIBUNE," Friday -One of th- j I most rollicking films daown locally for some 2 time." I I J7DNEy 6k If you enjoy good www iaW# ir> fl| fun (and v ho j! does not?) then be \r J356 words
-
-
Article267 1933-04-22 9 Contractor Says Fees Were Too High. An allegaticn that the fees charged by an architect f:r drawing up certain plans were tea high was made in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday by a cor tractor. Chia Oh Lt'jr; v. hen he was examined before Mr. Justice267 words
-
Article177 1933-04-22 9 The Spriugdale Minstrels, in May last, staged j a play entitled Redemption" at the New World in aid of the civilian sufferers In the Sino- Japanese struggle. They have mst had the pleasure and satisfaction of knowing that the j acknowledgment has been received of the net proceeds177 words
-
Article977 1933-04-22 9 Finding Careers. FAREWELL TO MR. PEALL. An annual Old Rafflesians" dinner is always a pleasant and enjoyable function and last night's function at the G. H. Cafe was no exception. The speakers of the evening were in reminiscent mood. Covers were laid for more than 70 persons.977 words
-
Article48 1933-04-22 9 Refuses To Interview Japanese Pressmen. Shanghai, April 21. Mr. T. V. Soong (Finance Minister), the Chinese delegate to the World Economic Conference at Washington, passed through Kobe the day before yesterday. He remained in his cabin and refused to see pressmen.—"Mm Kuo Jih Pao."48 words
-
Article526 1933-04-22 9 Report Of Surveyor's Department. The, eighth annual report of the Building Surveyor s Department of the Municipality for 1932 ha; just been issued. It shows that the activiti3s of the department have been well maintained. During the year 1932 a decrease is shown in the number526 words
-
Article99 1933-04-22 9 Syrian Christian Union Social. The Synan Christian, of Singapore and Johore celebrated their annual sccial on Easter Monday at Mr. Namasje s bungalow. Siglap. The weather WAS very favourable throughout Aboui, 70 members and friends were present A meeting was held in the evening with Mr T. G.99 words
-
Article104 1933-04-22 9 Asylum For Disabled Soldiers Opened. Hongkong. April Id. Ihe asylum in Canton for the 19th Route Army wai inaugurated yesterday at noon. Mr Chew Lv (infleuutial .uembcr of the Southwest Executive Committee and Political Council> performed the opening ceremony by opening the door. Three thousand guests from104 words
-
Article96 1933-04-22 9 Though Wounded, Kills Many Japanese. Peiping. April 19. Hsu Hal Pang, belonging to the 29th Army figured prominently in the battle of Luenyancheng before the city fell. Five soldiers, including himself, firmly held on to a dug in trench. His four companions were killed by the bombing96 words
-
Article231 1933-04-22 9 Decentralisation Is Essential. Reuter. j London. April 21. Gcni-r^ 1 acamrecer.re in London in the bu.K Ic.. h; tVSIBQB Repo.l is .cu-.p-ied in the oi r;e tagonists of federation by fear of domination from Singapore and by insistence that c". centralisation must be very siowReuter. - 231 words
-
Article74 1933-04-22 9 To-Night's Concert At Victoria Theatre. Mr. Alexander Tansman. the Polish pianist, will give the following programme at his recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall to-night: Suite Dans le Style Ancien. ia> Aria. <b) Intrada et Sarabande. (c) Gavotte. Six Mazurkas. Four Impromptus (Bassi Ostinati) Sonatine Transatlantique. <ai Fox74 words
-
Article75 1933-04-22 9 Application To Withdraw Granted. A motion for committal against Miss Kathleen Homer was mentioned in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Mills. Mr. E. N. Taylor, Assistant Official Assignee, said that this was a motion against a debtor to the estate of a bankrupt. The amount75 words
-
Article208 1933-04-22 9 Alleged Mischief By Fire. Gen Wang Yong. the proprietor of a sundry Zoods store at 6. Change Alley, who is alleged tc nave caused a tire in his shop on the night of March 30. was committed to stand his trial at thai next Assizes, at the208 words
-
Article153 1933-04-22 9 Man Who Lost His Clothes. Fro m O ur O ?r n Corrcsjx> ndcut.) Pontian Kechil, April 20. On March 21, at Pulai Sebatane, a Malay lost his wearing apparel. H? lodged a cmplaliu with the police at Pontian Kccliil An arrest has been mads and the case153 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement430 1933-04-22 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TsO-CiTRO MfhtCM mosquitoes away. AIC. ofortaMe Board. Two Gentlemen or C<;upb. 255 A. Bukit Timah Road. Waltz." Tango, etc.. taught Dance Studio. Meyer Mansions, 1 c a t 6, Coleman Street. j SALT! IM AJ S Motor Cycle comries, Lucas MDB Magdyiu and Ignition Set, has a very430 words
-
Advertisement166 1933-04-22 9 BY ORDER OF THE REGISTRAR OF VEHICLES. AUCTION SALE OF One Ma; his car S-4691. Hupmobile car S-4733, Chevrolet bus S-3700, Ford lorries, S-563, S-694 and 3-736 and also a lot of private rickshaw.-, cattle carts and handcarts lying at th Depot, Middle Road, and also one Ford Lrry-No. S-1470,166 words
-
Advertisement167 1933-04-22 9 LADIES* FRENCH X AIR DRESSING SALOON I j LE DERNIER CRI MAI O N in hairdressing and beauty work. European &i a j I C EXPERTS with Parisian MASa^CLLLIL training. The Finest LATE MAISON and most modern equip- NITTO mart. Special cool-air STAMFORD road j drying system. Perfect (tel. 4807)167 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous279 1933-04-22 9 WHAT IS IN YOUR HOROSCOPE? LET ME TELL YOU FREE. Would you lik* to knew without any ccsi, what the sars indicate jour future will o whether you will be successful, prosperous and hi ppy; abaut busine s, lev:, marriage tks iriencs. enemies, travels, sickness, lucky ar.d unlucky periods; what279 words
-
Miscellaneous71 1933-04-22 9 MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY. APRIL 24 •Southern India. Ceylon, Egypt and Eurtpe «LecomLe D,; Lille) 8 am. North N.-East and N.-Wcst Sumatra •Op ttn Ncorti 9 a.m. Indo-Chinn (Van Vodenhoven} 11 a.m. Java. South-West Sumatra, South-East Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dllly (Van Outhoorn* 11 a.m. North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra.71 words
-
-
Article631 1933-04-22 10 If anyone had a faint hope that the Japanese, having driven the Chinese below the Luan River, would rest content with that they must be sadly disillusioned by the latest news. Following a short lull in the fighting they seized the Customs at Chinwangtao and their %troops631 words
-
Article228 1933-04-22 10 Comments By The Way. fiPHE attention of these concerned is drawn A to the humble plea put forward by an unemployed man, that the committee of the Singapore Turf Club give preference to men without enploymer.t in selecting wc-.kers to assist in operating the totalisators and228 words
-
Article218 1933-04-22 10 ARRANGEMENTS are well in hand for tfcf exhibition cf British gcods which is to be held in Singapore in with Empire Shcpping Week in May. An organising committee, fully representative in i.s constitution, has b en appointed and there is no rea on why the function should net218 words
-
Article114 1933-04-22 10 NEWSPAPERS naturally like socd copy ba' there i? not one in Singapore who aHI int welcome the good sense of he Trade Commiericner and the New World management in ccming to an amicable settlement and avoidir r the unpleasantness of a libel action in court. Tjv the great114 words
-
Article133 1933-04-22 10 BUILDING goes on apace in Singapore. Th slump cannot st, p the city's development. I though i: has slowed it down. The annual rep rt cf Mr. R. R. Gardner. Acting Municipal Building Surveyor. *h ws that while there wr.s a deciease in 1932 in the number cf133 words
-
217 1933-04-22 10 Raffles boys, who are on a soccer tour upcountry, were beaten by the Methodist Boys School on Wednesday by two goals to nil. Ihc St. George's Day soccer ma'ch arrant-cd to be played here on Thursday fell thicugh. England could just about raise.a217 words
-
Article127 1933-04-22 10 The Penang Football Association is already organising trials for the Malaya Cup matches. Mr. R. M Susai, a tutor at St. Xavier's Institution, is an inmate of the General Hoepital. Penang. Mr. G. P. Ward was yesterday InM $30 fcr driving his car dangerously. His licence was also endorsed.127 words
-
Article93 1933-04-22 10 The Malay Union heads the Taiping Football League. The North Perak Lawn Tennis championship, men s singles, was won by Joo Lim. Mr. H. Banncrji. Chief Clerk, p and T Controller's Office, is retiring after 26 years service. I A Tamil boy eight years old. charged with stealing a93 words
-
Article43 1933-04-22 10 Mr. W. Aucurt. the well-known coffee planter of Negri Sembilan, recently returned from Home furlougl The annus 1 general meeting of the Malay Public Servants Co-operative Society wa> held in Sereir.ban yesterday, follewed by a farewell tea party to Mr. A. Cavcr.dish.43 words
-
Article481 1933-04-22 10 BY "LOCKER-OX London approves the Wilson Report. And that's that of the F.M.S. is settled. What we all want in IfaUya 50-cent dollar to pay with, and 100-cent dollar to be paid wit j A "three-cat play is adi i Evidently a women* society. Japan is buying481 words
-
Article71 1933-04-22 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2. MALAYA TO SIAM BY TRAIN, on pi OUR SHORT STORY, on pages S Uld SHIPPING NEWS, on page 6. CHURCH SERVICES, i n page 13 LNTANT'S BIG CAPITAL, on pOf RADIO NEWS, on page 15. ICHORE NOTES AND NEWS. Ml (Mfc 17.71 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement190 1933-04-22 10 THE NEW BRITISH MADE GILLETTE .sCSrrr?- SAFETY RAZOR KP*Nfif BLADE I I THE WORLD S Bfi ST BLADE I THE BLADE I WITH THE PERFECT I Blad rnrr 8 PRICE 80 ENTS. Mltr*— I 1 lOR PERFECT SHAVES. g I PBH E si.st. OBTAINABLE PROM: Robiason Co., JLtd. MNCAPOKB. Xl190 words
-
Advertisement25 1933-04-22 10 j 634 j TEXG SENG GUAN I Established 1905. J NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. j j T.K.K.S I MOTOR HORN BULBS j 45 cts. each. I25 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous231 1933-04-22 10 DIARY OF EVENTS. Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, APRIL 22. High Tides —9.24 a.m.. 9.55 p.m. Golf: Island Club, April Bogey Competition League Football: Div. I, Chinese v. R.a.f Jalan Besar. Football: Raffles Institution v. Victoria Institution. K.L. Crkket: S.C.C v. LA.. SCC; S.R.C. v. v s S.R.C WUtshires231 words
-
-
87 1933-04-22 11 RUSSIA MAY SELL RAILWAY TO THE JAPANESE. SHOULD NANKING NEGOTIATE WITH TOKYO NO CHANCE OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS INTERFERING. Grave Complications. Advancing Artillery Bombards Chinese Positions. 11;o(! that the C. E. R. crisis is not likely to develop as iav sell her interests in the railway to Japan. "Le that87 words
-
Article403 1933-04-22 11 Pan?. April 21 a i editorial on the ttuaaot the C E R says it is unacc and c d< hef interest in the hundred million yen or tsim- Tientsin end Pi king, .vhich u.u-i naticnal compilel ions and says that if China u lies on403 words
-
Article126 1933-04-22 11 Enjoyable Function At The S.S.C. Swimming Cmb held an At apsfarda of TOO people takofnpetiUan was won by Miss Ror.a Macaonald decided after a ti" finally m a by the narrow margin 1 blindfold net 16 competitors took yon by Rothery. with a polo game between M and126 words
-
Article52 1933-04-22 11 Aa tetan' Official aVeatsjnee, ■J torday in th- Hunt B Mr. Justice Mftg, for ths i atain- I Ohuu Bok I! 1 Kuan in ..-onntction wih r.'iop Tai Teonv' K-.ok. el these two men i ere bankrupt chop ard he believed bina. They had not oeen •as nadj Link52 words
-
Article47 1933-04-22 11 untitled Boyd has be n aDpointed to be M ink '.pa! Commissioners, Gecrge Penang. :> ha: L>?cn re-appointed to te- t Penanf Harbour Board for a ol three years. Hall baa been appointed to be a Board ol Ermine s under the Ordinance, far the txamiD| in drivers.47 words
-
Article240 1933-04-22 11 Bill Collector Examined In Bankruptcy Court. An echo of the big copra fraud, involving hah a million dollars, was heard in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Mill., when Tay Liat was examined under Section 31 cf the Bankruptcy Ordinance, in ronnectioc with the bankruptcy240 words
-
Article124 1933-04-22 11 A formal motion for declaration for payment in connection with the bankruptcy of the late Mr. C. K. E Woods was made in ibe Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Mills. Mr. Woods was the owner of "WoMsville," a valuable property in Serangoon.124 words
-
Article57 1933-04-22 11 Mr. W. Gordon, Controller, Government Monopolies Dera-tmmt, has been made a Justice cf the Peace for Singapore. The following comprise the Penang Bar Commit'ee for the year April 1933 to April 1934: The Hen. Mr. LLn Cheng Ean President) and Mesas, r. d. Hume. r. c. Conaghan R. H. Finch57 words
-
Article280 1933-04-22 11 BRITONS TO BE RELEASED Counsel's Appeal To Soviet. Reuter. Moscow. April 18. IT is learned that the -sum of £30. due to Metropolitan Vickcrs on Saturday last. v.as meticulously paid by the Soviet authorities, and it is believed that there will bt: no question of future payments being affected byReuter. - 280 words
-
Article91 1933-04-22 11 No More Purch From Britain. Reuter. Moscow. April 22. Soviet retaliation fcr the Eil ish rirrargo is announced by the tl Fe reign Trade. It mr.inly consists of complete prohibits n of orders to or purchases from Britain. The thantaring cf veseels under .he British flag is pr(hib'!;d.Reuter. - 91 words
-
Article126 1933-04-22 11 Organised Search By Cars And Planes. Reuter Wireless. London. April 18. Acrcplaner. in both India and Africa are searching tor the two adventurous airmen srho have disappeared in attempting new records to Australia and the Cape. Four planes have left Calcutta to seek for Robiano, especially to investigateReuter Wireless. - 126 words
-
Article125 1933-04-22 11 Annual Meeting At Cricket Club. The annual meeting of Singapore St. Andrew's Society was held in the S.C.C. Lounge last night, with Mr. G. Marshall. Vice-Presi-dent, in the chair. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: President, Mr. J. Robertson; VicePresident, Mr. D. S. S. Douglas,125 words
-
Article47 1933-04-22 11 Not a week passes without new bankrupt; being added to *he- already heavy 'ist of undischarged bankrupts, and yesterday three more were adjudicated, two of whom presented their own petitions, before Mr. JusticeMills. The new bankrupts are Li Hsing Fi, W. Rozario and F. Antony.47 words
-
Article31 1933-04-22 11 Reuter. Marseiles. April 21. Nearly half a ton of refined opium «VI discovered by the Police in the prison cells when the liner "Iheophile Gai\thler" arrived from Istanbul— Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
-
Article29 1933-04-22 11 Leave prior to retirement has been granted to Sir John Scott, the Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. C. Huggard has been appointed to act temporarily as Chief Justice, S. S.29 words
-
Article538 1933-04-22 11 Herriott And U. S. FRANCE STILL ON GOLD STANDARD. Reuter. 0-.., New York. April 21. WING to the bewilderment of foreign Governments regarding the inflation proposals the Stat? Department, according to a message mm the Washington correspondent of the •Herald-Tribune," has issued explanations emphasising thatReuter. - 538 words
-
Article117 1933-04-22 11 To Be Blessed By The Lama. Reuter Wireless. Darjeeling. April 18 Members of the Mount Everest climbing expedition, under the leadership of Mr. Hugh Ruttiedge. have i cached the Rungbuk Valley and will stay for a short time with the Lama at Rungbuk. who will give them hisReuter Wireless. - 117 words
-
Article55 1933-04-22 11 Reuter Wireless. Washington. April 18. The United States cruiser "Portland" has wirelessed the Navy Department: "Believed have found ••Akron" (the airship which crashed in the sea on March 4 with the loss of 71 lives). Grappling operations on the scene of the disaster resulted in the finding ofReuter Wireless. - 55 words
-
Article309 1933-04-22 11 ROBINSON CO.'S REPORT. Loss Of SI 79,230 On The Year. TIHE direct. rs' rep it cf Robinson and Co.. Ltd.. for the financial vcar end d Jan. 31, »933, states:— During 1932 tr ding cond tions were adversely affected fry the continued severe depression in Malaya, a shrinkage in turnover309 words
-
Article20 1933-04-22 11 Mr. P. r i Cc:s. Assislant Superintendent of Surveys S.S. has been seconded for service under tlie Government of Kc-dah.20 words
-
Article391 1933-04-22 11 NO INTERFERENCE IN AUSTRIA. Italy Approves. I New Danzig Corridor Crisis. Reuter Wireless. Vienna. April 18. HTML Nazi plans in Aus.ria arc Relieved to have ■I been checked as the if suit of the visit of the Austrian Chancellor. Dr. Dollfuss. to Rome. The Chancellor gained theReuter Wireless. - 391 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement147 1933-04-22 11 I J Jt Moutrie I Pianos j These instruments are backed by over 50 years experience in J building to suit the Far Eastern climate. j UPRIGHTS NEW from $185.00 do USED $200.00 GRANDS NEW $1,285.00 j do USED $750.00 j < j 5. MOU TRIE Co., L td. i147 words
-
-
353 1933-04-22 12 St. George's Day. TEAMS FOR GAME ON MONDAY. Teams for the annual St. George's 'match England v. The Rest) on Monday at 5.15 pm. at the S.C.C.:— ENGLAND—A. L Horseley; J. Lee. J. L. Elmer: F. E. E Hindley. G.353 words
-
Article381 1933-04-22 12 Heath Re-appears For The Club. An interesting friendly match was played on the Padang yesterday between the S.C.C. and the Amicable Athletic Association. The Chines?, expected to be a strong team, were disappointing. They ph.yed well enough :n the open but they failed in front of381 words
-
Article47 1933-04-22 12 England's Good Start Against Spain. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter. I Barcelona. April *>2 I In the Davis Cup European zone first round 1 Great Britain leads against Spain by two matches to nil. Perry beat Maier 7-5. 7-5, 6-2 and Austin beat Smdreu 6—o. 6—3. 6—2.—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
-
Article423 1933-04-22 12 aAh.'s.R S C tS f the CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES: P. Norris b.at D. J. Leicester 1—6, 6—4, 6—4 Dr S L Oehlers v. N. S. Hagan (unfinished* SINGLES HANDICAP: J. C Balhetchet (owe 5» beat C. R. Eber (plus 3t 6—0 6 0 F Scully (owe 3) beat W.423 words
-
330 1933-04-22 12 j The S.C.F.A. 11l proved too strong for the I Abbattoirs Sports Club yesterday at the Jalan j Besar Stadium in the Third Division cf the S.A.F.A. League, beating them by 5—2. Chin A n. the Chinese right, inner, was in form and had330 words
-
Article306 1933-04-22 12 Strong Entry For Next Week. THE TURF. The entries for the Penang Turf Club's extri 1933 meeting number 120. including 24 prelo griffin ponies. The lis; is as follows:— Hersc; —Class I:—3 luns. 6 furlongs. 6 furlongs and 1 mile:—Anticur. Canvasser. Gay Orb. Avonford. Shoit Suit.306 words
-
Article206 1933-04-22 12 S.P.A.P. TOURNAMENT. The following are the ties in the Ist round of the Straits Physical Athletic- Party's singles championship tournament iknock-out system». To-day: "C" Lee Yong Pang v. K. Sitfong. "B" Johnny Lim v. Yeo Guan Seng. "A" Tan Boon Yean v. Chan Tcow Chuan. To-morrcw: C" Sect Eng206 words
-
Article101 1933-04-22 12 It la regretted that through delay in printing and block making the Malayan Poultry Motes in Book Form will not b? cut before DCXt Saturday, when the numerous readers that have applied for it will receirve the book* by ixist. The Poultiy Fdirr wishes to thank those101 words
-
Article130 1933-04-22 12 Malayan Championship Competition. BILLIARDS Last night's ties in the Malayan championship competition at the New World for th" Padmore Challenge Shield presented through Messrs. Frankel Bros, resulted as follows: Ng Cheng Koon (Aston A.C.) beat Kwee Gim Cheong (Siong 800 A.C.) by 300 to 206. and Ang130 words
-
Article168 1933-04-22 12 BASEBALL. New York, April 22. The following are the latest results in the U. S. Leagues: NATIONAL LEAGUE. R. H. E. Boston 0 4 0 New York 18 0 Hubell pitched. Chicago 3 6 1 St Louis 1 6 0 Cincinnati v. Pittsburgh train» Philadelphia 0 13168 words
-
Article108 1933-04-22 12 All ?mora. —Sylvia Sidney in "Street Scene." Capitol.—"Kiss Me Again." featuring Bernice Claire. Walter Pidgeon, etc. Empire.—"Pack Up Your Troubles." Great World.—Side shows, pasar malam, Malay opera Chines wayangs. silent and talkii.e films ("Charlie Chan's Chance" and at Star Talkie: "Big Pond"). Marlborough.—Eddie Cantor in Palmy Days108 words
-
Article296 1933-04-22 12 At Bukit Timah. ST. GEORGE'S MATCH. j The following are the teams and time-i for the Engiand v. the Rest r a .r< ;i pla\ed at Bukit Timah tD-tn players mentioned first >: 8.30 S A. Beavls and W Eldred .j Smith and S. J. Beattie296 words
-
Article135 1933-04-22 12 Results Of Easter InterPort. YACHTING. lihe results of the inter-port racing between the Royal Singapore Yacht Cl'Jb and Pon Dickson Ya.'hr Club r.t Port Dickson over Easier holiday were as follows: Dwo races were sailed with teams oi Lve boats a s*de. In the first race Singapore135 words
-
Article93 1933-04-22 12 PING-PONG. Ths Chinese Students" Li era»y A. yjciai.<. bsat the Nanyang Chinese Students' Societj the lat'er's premises on Thursday night u. thicc gauv.s r 0 two. Srio (C3T A playc mentioned first» Lecng Chong Piu C'heong Oieng Sciug IT—21 20—'-- ~i.T 21 —18. 21 —18 Koon Wing93 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement34 1933-04-22 12 Your child nhd/ milk! NOW —AT A PfcTCt WITHIN tVERYONtS MAC* INCLUDE NATURES OWN JfEAUH K)OD NOT ONLY IN TUt YOUNGSTER'S DI€T, BUT IN ADULT'S TOO. T44IS NUTRITIOUS, GROWTH STIMULATION IS ESSENTIAL TO JIKCAPOWCOLDJTORACESi34 words
-
Advertisement58 1933-04-22 12 Powdered Milk KLIM IS PURE SWEET, CREA MY MILK—POWDERED. II B4 DELICIOUS FOR DRINKING AND COOKING, AND ITS PURITY J AND WHOLESOMENESS MAKE IT IDEAL FOR INFANTS AND j GROWING CHILDREN. KIIVI KEEPS FRESH IN THE HOTTEST CLIMATE. TRY IT TODAY AND END YOUR MILK ITO P.LK-? I OBTAINABLE AT58 words
-
-
Article892 1933-04-22 13 "Business Went West." PARTNERS EXAMINED IN BANKRUPTCY. The story of how a plumber's business was commenced in partnership in 1929. practically half the capital belonging to a ten-year eld infant, and how when the firm became bankrupt in 1932 there were liabilities amounting to $18,000 while the892 words
-
Article76 1933-04-22 13 Appeals For Release And Damages. “Sin Chew Jit Poh.“ Shanghai, April 19. Chen Tv Siu, Red leader of the Trotsicy faction, who was arrested some time ago with another for conducting Communistic activities against the Chinese Government, has petitioned the Court to drop the charge against him“Sin Chew Jit Poh.“ - 76 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement171 1933-04-22 13 THE NEW WORLD Under the Distinguished Patronage of Lady dementi I IN AID OP CHILD WELFARE SOCIETY, ON SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 193.! Orand Programme of Enter.ainm.nto including BOXING CONTEST WILTSHIRE REGIMENT vs. ROYAL AIR FORCE. MALAY POLICE CADETS WILTSHIRE BAND an i Malar Boy Scouts in attendance. Major-Gcaual OLDFIELD will171 words
-
Advertisement591 1933-04-22 13 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. 10..0 a.m. Service at R.A.F. Parade. Hciy crmmunior. on Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a m Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7591 words
-
Advertisement453 1933-04-22 13 No fussing with pots and pans. Every mould a masterpiece Crown Jelly is a time and labour saving BRITISH PRODUCT. FRAMROZ Co. f I I I 111 I lllllllllllllllllll,!!!!!!!!!!!!!,, |n|Mf I The Car of Your Choice j I with 1 m I I Superiority of Construction I I Elegance of453 words
-
-
Article2653 1933-04-22 14 Eurasian And Chinese. TRAP BY POLICE OFFICERS. After a preliminary hearing Which c nvmtnted at 11.30 a.m. yesterday and < lupied the whcle of the afterncon, in the" Sectnd Court before Mr. A. W. Hay, Norman Albert Jans.n and Poh Kirn Seng, both well known members <2,653 words
-
Article37 1933-04-22 14 Mail? by the outward Dutch aeroplane from Am/te dam are expected to arrive at Singapore by the evening express to-day. Correspondence add cs-cd to bCXhoJden only will be ready for deliver a: 7.3 C p.m.37 words
-
Article158 1933-04-22 14 After Suffering fr> r Many Years. What a great thing it mot 7'cman, after suffering frcm r! m many years, tc be fr:e frcm pa;j her age. She writes:—"I should you that sine? 1 commenced t >k. twe v-ars age. I am e t of158 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement205 1933-04-22 14 UH4I I Mm cusses apologies to the Sergt-Major FRASEK6 HEAVE L-. PRODUCE/IS Of PURITY /N MINERAL WATIR* j A LITTLE EASTERN MAKESABSG SHINE i Eastern Shine Car Polish j j Only 55 cts. Per Tin j 1 EASTERN SHINE CAR POLISH IS M*DE FROM ALL-BRITISH MATERIALS BY AN ENGLISH FIRM205 words
-
Advertisement79 1933-04-22 14 Measured by the energy it gives you bulk for bulk and price for price a cup of BOURNVILLE COCOA otters you better food value than anything else in your LOTION DOUCE FRANCE No 754 THE LAST WORD IN PERFUMERY. j The best of hair lotijns at the j RccommcndeJ for79 words
-
Advertisement111 1933-04-22 14 Menburgs I Foods j The' Allenburys' Foods are I particularly suited to the I feeding of babies in Hot I climates. They are germ free I and their use is an absolute I guarantee against infantile 1 diarrhoea and cholera. Milk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2 j| Malied111 words
-
-
Page 14 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous189 1933-04-22 14 INDIAN SEER WILL ADVISE YOU FREE. Wou:d vou like to know wi hout any cost, •tat -h. sta l indicate for you. whether vou via fee iuccssiul and happy and what ii Indicated tor ycu in feaafeifOT. love, marriage, fiind. ecemies, lucky and miluckv periods. what pi fall I what189 words
-
-
618 1933-04-22 15 ENTERPRISE OF THE G E. C. leading horse itself will stop THE CLOCK. i..ms will In 1 greatly interested in the news that the G.E.C. iti.L r a i up-to-date radio electric device for the new Singaocourse. It is an618 words
-
Article199 1933-04-22 15 Nl. (fill L) W HAD). Daily Sat. W B.\ K». Daily iX D A), Daffy. EUR), Daily except 83 R I 1 niak -Fa'is). Daily. ('-4.> Madrid ig oi Sat. P fS II I). Tucs.. 3'-.iR Seta n >n j hi. Dailr. 51 Saai tl199 words
-
Article155 1933-04-22 15 Novel InstruNata At Olvmpia. r'a;.<d by foreign buyers t* 1 tha L-i 4 .,.i lndU3txJ|3 Ken ins ton, W. has exceeded There have been inquiries frera. iba New ftraland, Rrßanl. lnc Kalaj B ate* and India ■hich has attracted greatest athal containing chert-nave for the reception of155 words
-
Article63 1933-04-22 15 hurchill At St. George's Dinner. n Churchill is to broadcast on he day after St. George's Day. He i'opese tho toast of England at 1 dinner of the Royal Society of St. 1 as i. the custom v.ith after-dinner his remarks will be broadcast wi'hion of his manuscript63 words
-
Article274 1933-04-22 15 Ke:p A Regular Check On Them. Mo v e:s of ratio sets arc vow well aware ol tl:e fact that after a certain length of Jaic «"t:u rally from eighteen months to two je3rs'. tiae vaives begin to wear out. But the :;r-cc£c takes place so slowly274 words
-
Article234 1933-04-22 15 "Mike" Has No Sympathy For Anyone. The microphone is very sensitive, but has no sympathy for anyone. People who have faced large gatherings without flinching, or who have displayed their musical abilities to highly critical audiences and never known a tremor have met their "Waterloo" in the234 words
-
Article503 1933-04-22 15 Danger Of One-Sided Propaganda. Reference has been made in many journals recently to the pait played by broadcasting, in time of crisis, in Germany and America. In Germany the programmes are still liable to interruption in order that Herr Hitler may declare his policy on some503 words
-
Article289 1933-04-22 15 THAT a lion roars aa loud as Niagara? lay Out Scientific nu inijajawfuajfJ How is the evil of noise to be redured? The erst Step is to find out just what causes th? -oi.se. and then to attack the cause. With the 'cvclopment. in re ent years,289 words
-
492 1933-04-22 15 DAVENTRY Empire Station; nightly 9.50 to 11.50; see above. HUISEN (Holland), expeiimcniin:: on 10.88 metres, clear and loud. 6.i5 to 10.15 p.m. KUALA LUMPUP. <38 metresi. a Government transmitter, programmes being supplied oy the Malayan Amateur Radio Society (Kuala Lumpur), broadcasts records 6.30 to 8.30492 words
-
Article309 1933-04-22 15 WHAT IS RADIO FREQUENCY How To Arrive At The Figures. A. B. C. Of Wireless. Ifany people are sometimes puzsded •by the figure called a rmwifmj, given beslt'e the wavciem,t.h in libts of stations, and it is lnlerc t ng to know just what this means. There is a simple309 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement112 1933-04-22 15 Perfect World Radio Reception with a GECoPHOiNE Superheterodyne RECEIVER (For 4. C. Mains) J I A highly efficient 6-valve Superheterodyne model for use with an external loud speaker. Designed J to operate on the short and medium wavebands. The result of intensive research and experience J of short wave reception112 words
-
-
Page 15 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous695 1933-04-22 15 British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN. From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry, England. Wavelengths: 25.28 and 31.3 metres. Two of the following frequencies and wavelengths will be used in the transmissions lo the Indian zone. Announcements will be made ai frequent695 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement84 1933-04-22 16 IDC 7 IT Several Patent preparations have been 1 UUnLki I I offered to the public of Malaya for ONLY 75 cts 'SINGAPORE FOOT' but none quite so good as CUREZIT. a bottle. WHY PAY MORE? It is a definit* cure for SINGAPORE ——I FOOT and is equally efficacious for84 words
-
Advertisement255 1933-04-22 16 WHERE THE Wlk A CALL FOR W&m ilff .QUALITY Wm jfigl ,s MOST Qp^h INSISTENT HM M.n^y^'Mm. -AT FOR<%s^o^ IS THE FINEST 1181 VALUE IN THE WBSk WORLD FOR WW! YOUR MONEY mBSt W R W «-LS-1 BRISTOL-.a.LONOON. GANDHI ASTROLOGER. 1 YEAR MONTHLY DETAILS. S2: Weekly details, l year $10;255 words
-
Advertisement286 1933-04-22 16 Opening Sale SPECIAL. SEDUCTION OF PRICES Commencing 145 th April to 22nd April 1933 Special Sale SOAPS}— Usual prjce pru MARGO SOAP iNEEM SOAP) Per Box Sets •tolet Medicinal) of 3 Cakes 60 55 CARBOLIC SOAP (10%) 4;-, •»:> KAMAL SOAP (Soap Flakes) 20 SHAVAL (Antiseptic Shaving Stick) >•-, NEEM286 words
-
-
Article668 1933-04-22 17 Wife's Sad Story. EYE SLASHED WITH PARANG. (From Our Chen Correspondent.) Johore, April 13. A young Chinese married woman named Yea Weng Eng. whese right eye was alleged to been cut through with a parang during an assault by a young Javanese, was the central figure668 words
-
Article214 1933-04-22 17 University Gets A $25,000 Grant. Peiping. March 30. The Northeastern University has received official notification from Nanking that the Executive Yuan has voted $25,000 a month for the support of the University. The University was founded in 1928 by Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang with a part of the214 words
-
Article71 1933-04-22 17 The claim that he succeeded in fully elucidating the chemical structure of the antiscorbutic Vitamin C. is made by the German chemist, Herr Fritz Micheel, of this town. This is stated to be the first Vitamin to be analysed and the achievement, which has been the aim of famous scientists71 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement358 1933-04-22 17 gPE<IAU/ED /PECIALI/ED MECHANIC/ unber of tV-ok s ihe pistons of your engine mak in ev?ry I must take place aul there comes a time in the lite cf new pistons mvs r b? fitted. Cylinder walls are also worn < The fitting of new pistons in itself will not give358 words
-
Advertisement366 1933-04-22 17 I Full of Life! food-drink} all children love. I 7 I VA CIOUS, glowing health, tireless energy I I I V and a delightful awareness of the joy of life J and living are the r nts of every boy and j X w I now cw com P arat366 words
-
-
Article945 1933-04-22 18 The Malaya Football Association. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. <BU Our Muslim Correspondent.; X may be remembered that Mr. Euoff bin Sahibjan. at a meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Malacca) Associati n held early last month, suggested that the Association request the Government to establi h945 words
-
Article103 1933-04-22 18 Ik Relation Wi'h British R.A.F. London April 3. labourites were ruled out of order in the tuum of the Air Force debate whsn they attempted to raise a debate on the Indian Air Force. The memorandum on ft laid down regulations regarding the relations between the memJhvs103 words
-
Article, Illustration414 1933-04-22 18 SINGAPORE-JOHORE AGRI-HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION. "3Y THE POULTRY EDITOR., B:, the time tiiesc lir.es are published the Singapore Johore Agri-Horticultural Exhibition will have been concluded. I hope that all my readers in Singapore paid a visit and saw for themselves wnat can be considered th» third string of Malaya.414 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement141 1933-04-22 18 j TONG LAM CO" i 46 48, PECK SEAH STREET, SING APORE. gj For "Balanced" Poultry Foods I l according to Poultry Editor's formula. Prices on application. I "Egyptian" Brand Coffee iSayMColfe^l g (MADE FROM BEANS GROWN ON GOVERNMENT PLANTATIONS, F.M.S.) I Ask Your Dealer for a Tin. A trial141 words
-
Advertisement161 1933-04-22 18 l THE LAST WORD IN 'THE AST I 5 I Sole Importers J Tlie East Asiatic Company, Limited. I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PKNANP 11 minimi mi ni <ftowranite j The Relentless Enemy Of Rust j THE I Proved Protector of Iron and Steel j STOCKED IN BED, GBEEN, CHEV, BLACK161 words
-
Advertisement51 1933-04-22 18 j SllfcJbTfip FROM TALKJjy. J "HAPPY EVER AFTER" "PERFECT UNDERSTANDING" "WHERE IS THIS LADY?" j "YES, MR. BROWN" j "THE BIG BROADCAST" SAY IT WITH MUSIC "LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT j SIDE" "HELLO. EVERYBODY" "THE KID FROM SPAIN" I CaJI and toT them. I IN ANG HENG CO. 105> selegie51 words
-
-
Page 18 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous572 1933-04-22 18 CLUB DIARY. THE SINGAPORE (There numerous Clubs and Societies in VAT TTMTI^I^OCJ Singapore, ?nost of the members of which are VJIjUIi 1 11*11,1\ ft. 'enders of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary s provided specially for them. Secretaries ere. rpi wjtr nvited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date j A "IS572 words
-
-
Article, Illustration116 1933-04-22 19 1 Look At This Week's Post-Bag. On Thursday I undcr.-iand. many of you also members of the Mickey Mouse picnic to Changi. Ncbody has ritten to say how the event went off bu* i all enjoyed yourselves very bach with a determination to work and116 words
-
Article344 1933-04-22 19 ißy "Borax 1") When I it ad the article on "What* to WriteSaul--'he-VVhilt K.I >, I actually did imtr* il wonder if you believe me> Being I leuular reader of the "Corner." I am sure you came acres-- my article under the same On my part I344 words
-
Article295 1933-04-22 19 By Michael Heng.i nornicg, when the sun was still below the horiaon, I woke up. I went to the bathar.d took my usual cold, morning bath 'huh T took a cup of hot coffee. Not »ha( to do, I went to sit on the ang at the295 words
-
Article552 1933-04-22 19 (By Simple Kid.'' Kelantan.i HeUo! Chums. Glad to be able to make my appearance in the "Corner" again. This time. I am going to relate to you a conversation about football which took place between an old friend of my father and myself a couple of weeks ago.552 words
-
Article359 1933-04-22 19 (By "Treb.") I had so many ambitions during my infancy that whenever I enumerated them to my father or mother, they would merely laugh. I, of course, "flared up" like an annoyed girl and stamped my foot, and smote my breast, and pulled my hair, and performed other359 words
-
Article460 1933-04-22 19 {By 'Nik Mohamed." i It was a fine Monday morning in the lovely month of April in the year 1933, when our class was dismissed at 11 a.m. in consideration of our having secured full attendance for the whole previous week. The day was bathed460 words
-
Article478 1933-04-22 19 (By "Dillettante.") Although I was buried in silence for a long time 1 WIH now endeavour to do mv part in brightening the Corner." But before I proceed. I wish to congratulate all the Chums who were successful in the Cambridge Examinations. The day is done and night is478 words
-
Article472 1933-04-22 19 'By Teo Bcng Koonj Holidays or no holidays, it is all the same to me. On Saturday when I came a bit late home I found that my elders had gene to Tanah Merah Besar with our old fashioned Ford to sit by the sea-side. Hour after hour472 words
-
Article167 1933-04-22 19 (By Can Han Hay.") Now. chums, let me tell you all about my behaviour of the la. t evening when I learned from the "Boy's Corner" page, that S. T. Koh had failed his examination. The moment I read I felt so despondent that I was disposed to167 words
-
Article195 1933-04-22 19 (By "Golden Arrow.") Lad Saturday I went to visit a friend of mine at Joo Chiat Road. As it was fine weather I went there on my bicycle. I played badminton with him for half an hour and then we both rested lor a while. My friend195 words
-
Article102 1933-04-22 19 (By "Jovial Young Leicester The shady groves breathe the soft witchery of the woodc, where the summer glow hangs like a green curtain of light screening off a toiling, dusty world. It is the close of day, and the sun. full low, strikes athwart the sturdy boles102 words
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement258 1933-04-22 19 c YOUVt NoT,ceß E A CHANCE IN JOHN-ITS ALL DUE TO POSTUM A simple change in diet often makes a big difference in M Ufe a person's disposition Even >v m I J so simple a change as drinking X ■BHk M Instant Postum a d. ls Nan *CLa6n Jfm258 words
-
-
Article, Illustration24 1933-04-22 20 Mrs. Ambrose Clark with "Kellsboro Jack/ ridden by D. William*, winch won the Gra nd National at Ainme.24 words
-
Article, Illustration14 1933-04-22 20 A front view of the Shell Betake! Beta, B>C aeroplane with a retractable undcr-carriage.14 words
-
Article, Illustration13 1933-04-22 20 Tha founders of the "Unison Badminton Party," which celebrated its first anniversary recently.13 words
-
Article, Illustration9 1933-04-22 20 H.M.S. "Cumberland," "Vindictive," and "C iiracoa," in Singapore Harbour.9 words
-
Article, Illustration17 1933-04-22 20 Mr. E. A. Brodic. v.ho won third prize in the S.S.C. diving compe'ition at the Club recently.17 words
-
Article, Illustration27 1933-04-22 20 Mr. Wertman, who won second prize in the S.B.C. diving competition. Hflangor Rangers v. Btagapore Malays, who played a drawn game at Jalan B-:sar on Easter Monday.27 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement10 1933-04-22 20 IN THE OVAL FLASK (P c Callums PERFECTION SCOTS WHISKY10 words
-
Advertisement176 1933-04-22 20 IN THE OVAL FLASK (T) c aJlum's PERFECTION SCOTS WHISKY r*** TO WORKERS WHO WISH TO BE IN A POSITION TO LOOK FORWARD TO LEISURED EASE IN THEIR LATER YEARS. INDEPENDENCE I CAN ONLY BE OBTAINED BY SYSTEMATIC SAVING DURING YOUR WORKING YEARS. j'j YOU MAY NEVER HAVE REALISED THE176 words
-