Malaya Tribune, 21 November 1934
1934-11-21
1
20
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section41 1934-11-21 1 The Malaya Tribune Largest Circulation Of Any Daily Newspaper In Malaya Vol XXI.- No. 283 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1934 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore; Wednesday, Nov. 21. 1934, Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 21, 1934. FIVE CENTS.41 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement249 1934-11-21 1 TfeaJ Tne Mribnu Dominant In zJMalaya m r 4 p^->f—|—r---- 1 p =j 1 p^ -1 r^ =j r^"* 1 r^"* 1 i -""n H DESIGNED BY EXPERTS.. IE il n ihb n mi m l_H 11 mi BAH Ik 1 1111 111 I ■mm mw 1 II II si249 words
-
-
832 1934-11-21 2 Shipping News Notices. CONTROL OF CHINESE PILOTS Inland Shipping Firftts' Protest PROTESTING violently against the efforts of the Shanghai Pilots Control Committee to force them to use qualified pilots, a number of members of the Shanghai Navigators' Association, which is formed of shipowners, many of whom operate be 1 ween832 words
-
Article479 1934-11-21 2 Payments To Be On Sound Economic Lines A PROGRAMME for the development of a strong Merchant Marine, fashioned along sound economic lines, that will provide a fleet of modern vessels adequate to carry the major portion of the country's commerce and serve is naval auxiliaries in time of479 words
-
Article133 1934-11-21 2 German Lines Announce New Hates Following the reduction of trans-At-lantic fans by Cunard White Star Limited. the Canad an 1 a-ific. and the United States Lines, Geiman shipping companies operating in ihe North Atlantic service announce that the < cursion return fares between England and the United States,133 words
-
Article319 1934-11-21 2 Steamer For Service In Zanzibar THE former G.S.N. *'earner Drake, which was purchased through the CrOWO Agents for the Colonies on behalf of the Zanzibar Government has been reconstructed by. Messrs- Green and Silley \Veir, under ihe supervision of Messrs. Flanneiy, Baggallay and Johnson, Ltd., of London, Liverpool and319 words
-
Article226 1934-11-21 2 Formation Of Propaganda Organisation 1.a.*l itu.uinn. Admiral von Ti»»tha, Heir Ktiimii-ihjj, Mayor of Hamhuiv anrl Stan* < t'urujllv»r Pi. Fritz Thyssen, prepared a l tu!i for the formation of an a&MM'ia-ion of •!i interested in the development of German shipping. Details were Inter stlbmitti' t to H«rr Hitler,226 words
-
Article269 1934-11-21 2 Uflcdttffrtned Reports Of Buying (By Air Mail) London, Nov. 7. REPORTS current in the City that two important syndicates have been formed to acquire part of the assets of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company and that rival bids may shortly be put forward are not269 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement425 1934-11-21 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. Co.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Singapore. BURDWAN (5 070 Nov. 22 CORFU 16,000 Nov. 23 RANCH I 17,000 Dec. 7 SOMALI C.BlO Dec. 19 NAI.DERA 16,000 Dec. 21 1935 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Jan. 4 BANGALORE 6,000 Jan. 17 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Jan. 18 CHITRAL425 words
-
Advertisement167 1934-11-21 2 i mĕJt LLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated in Italy). ii EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICP SINGAPORE TO ITALY CHINA. r 1Hnir .fp u Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, jj Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Port Said, Brindisi, Venice A Trieste. Sa,d r Piraeus, Brindisi, Venice and TriefttP i!167 words
-
Advertisement360 1934-11-21 2 HAMBURG-AMERIRA LINIE. |H D Q| Austraiitche nampfschiffs (Q Gj GeseUschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARDS. HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. One Spore. 7 s.s. OLDENBURG, via Manila Dec 2 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Dec. 11 s.s. KARNAK. via Manila Dec. 27 1935 t360 words
-
Advertisement507 1934-11-21 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. lay NORDDEUTSCHUk (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company'? hv tended fixture*: OUTWARDS. 1034 'TRAVE," for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China and Japan "SAARBRUCKEN," for Manila H'kong, S'hai, X. China Japa "DONAU." for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, N. China Japan 1) HOMEWARDS. For Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. "LAHN" also calls507 words
-
-
32 1934-11-21 3 Financial News Views. LATEST SINGAPORE SHARE QUOTATIONS The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser Co., exchange and stock brokers. Rubber quotations are those of Fraser Co., and Lyall and Evatt:32 words
-
Article438 1934-11-21 3 Singapore, Wednesday. The following mining share quotations are issued by Fraser and Co., exchange :\nd stock brokers: ««kia.c xt Vaule Buyers. Sellers. 41- Ampat Tin 4 3 417% ti Asam Kumbang Tin 32 351--£1 Austral Malay 59;- 61J-cd $1 Ayer Hitam Tin 14 15 $1 Ayer Weng 2.05 2.10438 words
-
Article150 1934-11-21 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL ISSUED BY FRASER CO.. EXCHANOF AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyers. Seller*. 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Interest Mar. 31, Sept. 30 108 112nom. 4%% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Interest Mar. 31, Sept. 30 110 llSnom 4y 2 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Interest Mar. 31, Sept. 30150 words
-
Article401 1934-11-21 3 ngapore, Wednesday. The following rubber share quotation* are issued by Fraser and Co., and LyaU and Bvatt Issue Value. Fraser Lrall and Shares. and Oa "Evatt* I 1 Allenby 1.75 1»5 I.BU 100 IA. Gujah 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.60 lA. Hitam 240 2.55 235 2.45 1 A Moiek 1.00401 words
-
Article305 1934-11-21 3 FRASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. CLOSING QUOTATION? 11? Buyers. Sellers $2 $2 A. Brick 7% Pre. 1.80 1.90 $2 $2 A. Brick Ord. 1.30 1.50 10 $10 Atlas Ice 10.00 10.75 £1 £1 B. Amer. Tobacco 127 6 132 6 (10 S5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.75 6.00 il £1 C Tin305 words
-
Article839 1934-11-21 3 Fraser Co.'s Weekly Review MESSRS. Fraser and Co., in their weekly share market report, dated Nov. 21, state: The past week has seen no very startling changes in the local Share market but, although the prevailing a i mos .Phere can hardly be called a cheerful839 words
-
Article95 1934-11-21 3 Rubber Recovers At Close Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 19. ON the Stock Exchange, the new account started confidently but, with early activity followed by profittaking, the general tone at the close was rather irregular. Industrials have shown further strong features, Cables and Wireless and reading brewery shares, especially,Reuter Wireless. - 95 words
-
Article128 1934-11-21 3 Interesting Exhibit At Shoe And Leather Fair The Publicity Committee of the Crepe Sole Association is once more to be complimented on the interesting exhibit arranged at the Shoe and Leather Fair. Attractive modern displays were devoted to special aspects of the use of crepe rubber128 words
-
Article55 1934-11-21 3 Bill To Authorise Free Coinage Reuter. Washington, Nov. 20. The split within the silver bloc was reemphasised when Senator Wheeler stated that he would re-introduce and continue to fight for his bill to authorise a free coinage for silver In the ratio of not more thanReuter. - 55 words
-
Article104 1934-11-21 3 Plethoric Conditions Continue Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 17 ON the Money Market this week, owing to the continuance of plethoric conditions, short loans were often obtainable at one-quarter per cent In spite of the large amounts absoroed by the Stock Exchange boom in gilt-etl 'ec securi: ies.Reuter Wireless. - 104 words
-
Article132 1934-11-21 3 The following are index numbers representing 1 the estimated monthly traffic receipts of Cable and Wireless, Ltd., as related to comparable traffic in the wai 1929:— 1930 1931 lJ January 90.0 70.3 73 I February 95.7 81.2 82.J March 94.5 79.0 77.8 April 94.9 74.5 71.1 May 8G.2132 words
-
Article210 1934-11-21 3 Singapore, Nov. 21. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $122 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan 5120 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 3 per Koyan $118 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 per Koyan $114 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 per Koyan $112 Siam, Al $179210 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement437 1934-11-21 3 TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION DULL AND SLIGHTLY EASIER I'nited Kingdom Stocks Up 2.046 Tons Our Financial Correspondent) apore, Wednesday, noon. To day's Prices ber (Singapore) 20% cts., down Vg ct. Tone: Quiet. (Singapore), $118%, unchangesterday's Prices:— m C>> ,;d., unchanged. kel Tone: Steady, but quiet. York: 12 11 16 cts., down437 words
-
Advertisement26 1934-11-21 3 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN? COMPENSATION INSURANCE. MUM OFFICE: lfD. Csefl St, Singapore. I*. 6. JOHNSON* General Manajwr.26 words
-
Advertisement82 1934-11-21 3 Handel-Maalsctsppi], ft.}!. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established in Amsterdam. 1824. HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. WITH BRANCHES IN ROTTERDAM AND THE HAGUE. BATAVIA. Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Limited. Correspondents in the principal Cities of the82 words
-
Advertisement81 1934-11-21 3 m\/Wm X HMJ I V YOUR SMALL COINS may seem too few to bother a boot. Don't treat them carelessly, they can mean so much. Save each day and deposit regularly In a SAVINGS ACCOUNT pins Annual Interest paid quarterly, will soon five you a substantial balance. It's surprising just81 words
-
Advertisement221 1934-11-21 3 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd (Incorporated in Straits Settlements). SLJCCESSORS TO THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., THE HO HONG BANK, Ltd. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, Ltd. CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE: CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng,221 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement326 1934-11-21 4 M. BASS4N, I M, A 87, P HAS BAS AH ROAD, I SINGAPORE. I We undertake all sorts of work I in electrical, gas and water ser- I vice line. I We give prompt attention to all I orders either big or small. I Why not consult us about your326 words
-
Advertisement787 1934-11-21 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. ORDINANCE NQ, 135 (MUNICIPAL). ASSESSMENT NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on and after the 29th October, 1934, the boo!:* containing the valuations of, and rates imposed on, buildings and lands situated within the Island of Singapore (beyond the Municipal Limits) Pulau Übin, Pulau Tekong, Pulau Brani, Pulau787 words
-
Advertisement526 1934-11-21 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. LOST—At the Race Course on Saturday (17-11-34) last t-wo pairs of Spectacles'in leather case, finder rewarded on returning to C. N. Bennett, Chartered Bank Chambers. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Summary Case. In Bankruptcy. No. 4GI of 1934.526 words
-
Advertisement502 1934-11-21 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Experienced Hotel Guide. Apply personally, Sakura Hotel, Sophia Rd. WANTED—A Lady Canvasser to canvas advertising contracts for a leading Journal. Apply Box No. 484, c> Malaya Tribune. WANTED —Smart Salesman. Chinese preferred, with experience in Provisions and Cold Storage Supplies. Box No. 485, cjo Malaya Tribune, Singapore. Wanted—Chinese502 words
-
Advertisement380 1934-11-21 4 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). 1-A, Kirk Terrace. Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical Education —Systematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Course; leading to T.C.L. Certificate, Diploma. etc. Booklet free. M. ANCIANO, Principal. ENSURE YOUR EXAMINATION380 words
-
Advertisement502 1934-11-21 4 VERY LATEST f CLOCKS WATCHES I JUST RECEIVED If ar.d are now ftON DISPLAY YICK WOH HING J 120, North Bridge Road V (Near Middle Road). V R. European Hairdressers TO LET. TO LET—No. 38. Soots Road S M Baobid, 31, Dhoby Ghaut. TO LET—Attractive Flats with n sanitation in502 words
-
-
Article214 1934-11-21 5 Wants To Act His Own Stories PARTLY because it is seldom accomplished but more because he wants to expand his activities in the motion picture business, Warner Baxter, Star of Fox pictures, intends to appear in stories of his own writing. Charlie Chaplin. Harold Lloyd and214 words
-
Article86 1934-11-21 5 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust Singapore, Wednesday "I am honest. I did not take tht money," said Nakashima a Japanese merchant, when he was charged before Mr. J. M. Brander, the Third Magistrate yesterday, with criminal breach of trust in respect of $48.50 belonging to a Chinese. Nagashima86 words
-
Article80 1934-11-21 5 Red Cross Busy In The Philippines Reuter Wireless. Manila, Nov. 17. OVER 200 are reported dead in tho latest typhoon, a series of which has been devastating the Philippines :nis past fortnight. It is stated 30 perished at various points on Luzon Island and 200 at Maubon, aReuter Wireless. - 80 words
-
Article176 1934-11-21 5 News Of Malayans At Home (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 7 Mr. Eric Harmsworth, former editor of the Sunday Times, Singapore, is temno arily editor of the London Cri'ic. ihe new monthly which appeared list wef.k. He is to be succeeded on Eve. 8176 words
-
Article171 1934-11-21 5 Death Of Mr. Arthur Hyde Lay London, Nov. 20. The death is announced of Mr. Arthur Hyde Lay. former British ConsulGen ral at Secul.—Reuter. Mr. Arthur Hyde Lay. C.M.G., F.R.G S.. was born In Chefoo. China, on Sept. i8. 1865. He was the second son of the171 words
-
Article72 1934-11-21 5 (By Air Mall) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 7. Visitors to Malaya House this wc.°k include: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dalley, V. Lisamer, Thos. Malley, Mrs. J. C. Ker. W. F. G. Price, J. K. Ma-.d/, G Woods, (Education Department), C F. Berry, (R.A.F.72 words
-
Article214 1934-11-21 5 Preference For Site At Sitiawan (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 21. IT is understood that there is little prospect of a start being made in 1935 with the proposed aerodrome in the vicinity of Ipoh. as the. money earmaked for its development is to214 words
-
Article373 1934-11-21 5 Efforts For Earl Hate's Fund Members cf the different communities in Labuan strove their utmost to do better than last year in the island's cont.ibution to Earl Haig's Fund, and great credit is due to Mr. A. D. York, M.C.S., Resident of Labuan, and Mrs. York, for iheir373 words
-
Article85 1934-11-21 5 Chicago. Mr. Ben Wilkinson drove his car past a red light and bumped gently into a car which was in *he act of crossing the road in the o her direction. The occupants of the car did not curse him —they just escorted him politely bu firmly85 words
-
Article157 1934-11-21 5 Chinese Asked To Show Cause Singapore, Wednesday. A razor-blade was described as a pickpocket's implement In the Police Court yesterday when a man named Hoh Kok Leong was asked to show cause why he should not be bound over to be of 3000 behaviour. The accused was arrested157 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement385 1934-11-21 5 letter from a man OF 90 \bout His Rheumatism 11. ..,k> ii- to exruse h* writing. We «in.it ilkur that -\w him I trine able to *rite Jit all at his age, iM. mlly h<- hju been buffering fr»m <im:irl-Mi. This i> what hp says in his tvr. 1 iirt«385 words
-
Advertisement245 1934-11-21 5 LEADERSHIP! Gillette maintain their leadership xt^^ because they never stand still. 'X// Their latest improvement is easily recognised —it is the Blue Gillette Blade made upon Gillette's newest machines/ tempered, ground and honed vvvvvv by Gillette's newest processes. In fact, all Gillette's recent im- Fit ALL provements are embodied in245 words
-
-
Article, Illustration61 1934-11-21 6 WHITE STAR LINER Sold To Japanese Shipbreakers Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 17. THE White Star liner Adriatic, 25,000 tons, has been sold to Japanese ship-breakers for £65.000. She was the largest White Star liner sailing from Liverpool and with the Celtic, CedricReuter Wireless. - 61 words
-
Article129 1934-11-21 6 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Singapore. Nov. 21. East Wharf <Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Chitral 18; Buian 10; Skuld 14, Kangaroo 11. Empne Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Steel Scientist 30; Askelaaden 32; Teiresias 34; Silvcraandal 37; Marudu 39. Empire129 words
-
Article80 1934-11-21 6 MaiL from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 5.30 pm. toFrom Europe (London mails despatched on Nov. l). by the Corfu, due at Penang at 6 a.m. to-morrow mSE?? a Chi, a o and Ja P an by day Singapore80 words
-
Article207 1934-11-21 6 SELLING. Singapore, Nov. 21. London 3 months' sight 214 7 32 London 4 months' sight 2|4 3,16 London 60 days' sight 2J4 5,32 London 30 days' sight 2|4Vfe London demand 2 4 3,32 London T.T. 2 4 332 Lyons and Paris demand 877 Hamburg demand 143 New York207 words
-
Article129 1934-11-21 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY NOV .1 1 High Tides,—lo.oo a.»n., 11.28 p.v\ Races; Singapore November second day. Rugby: S.C.C. "B" v. Kola Ra;. t h see. Hockey: Khalsa v. ACS K' SCP.C. v H-K-3.. S.CP. r 112 Y.M C.A., Y.M.C 'i Colts129 words
-
Article64 1934-11-21 6 ALHAMBRA.—' Here Com ie Navy." AFOLLO.—' Abdul Hassai and Id Ka-Chand," Hindustani laiki 5/ CAPITOL— The Ba tie EMPIRE.—"The Perls of Pauline." GREAT WORLD.-Caoaret Daiidnfc Side-shows. Dean's Gra.id Opera ChS nese Wayangs, Cinemas, Talki MARLBOROUGH.—' Satl tri," Tamil talkie. NEW ;V0RLD—Cabaret Danelne Side-shows, Malay Opeias, Chinese Ways mrs. Cinemas.64 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement442 1934-11-21 6 ■"■-~'»"«imn-iinT!iiTiTr»ramni^ [SINGAPORE HOTELS SEA VIEW HOTEL IDEAL SEASIDE RESORT. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER .DANCE ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BT THE ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS TAU MOE, KING OF THE STEEL GUITAR PRINCESS ROSELANI, THE NIGHTINGALE OF HAWAII. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1934, IN AID OF, poppy Day fund SPECIAL DINNER PAJtCE i ENTERTAINMENT. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE442 words
-
Advertisement253 1934-11-21 6 f a NEW SHIPMENT Bo*t Oualitv Glass Knife Rests and Chop Stick Rosts Btlf>- plied to the leading Chinese Clubs, etc. Also i Fancy Sweet Flower Baskets, J Flower Fruit Stands. Butter f Dishes, Ash Trays, Hors* D'Oeuvre Dishes, etc. I BYE SENG Co.. Ship-Chandlers, Safl-Makera, ate, j 35 36,253 words
-
Advertisement278 1934-11-21 6 FIGARO Ladies Hairdressers. PERMANENT WAVING By European Experts. $3, SlO and $15 only RAFFLES HOTEL. (Room 120) and at 93, Bras Basah Road. Senang! Wo make it 1 In extremely easy NjEw J O for clients J 7 I cp^ to purchase GOOD USED J^S^j^ CARS l^^^^^^j^>^ COME AND LOOK278 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous210 1934-11-21 6 [POSTAL intelligence SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Trengganu (except Kretay) (Tung Song) 2 p.m. Trengganu (Kretay only) (Prachatipok) 2 p.m. Djambi and Koeala Tongkal (Tobelo) 3 p.m. Muntok, Palembang and Pladjoe (Thedens) 3 p.m. Pontianak (Khoen Hoea) 3 p.m. Indo-China (Cap Padaran) 4 p.m. Belawan and Medan (Van Heutsz) 4 p.m.210 words
-
-
Article122 1934-11-21 7 The Urat impression you make on people is through your general appearance. If you arc easy to look at your "face value" is in■d immediately. But if your complexion is muddy and pimply, your eye dull, your expression unhappy, the estimate of you is lowered.122 words
-
Article302 1934-11-21 7 Busy Programme A BIG RALLY IN SINGAPORE (Frcm Our, Own Cor respondent) Penang, Nov. 20. and Lady Baden-Powell, with their daughters, the Hon. Heather and Betty, arrive here on Nov. 22 by the "Corfu." They will tour Malaya, attending rallies at Penang on Nov. 22, Kuaia302 words
-
Article257 1934-11-21 7 Chinese Wedding At Batu Pahat (From Our Own Correspondent I Johore. Bahru, Nov. 18. A pretty wedding was solemnised at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday at 2 p.m. when Mr. Teo Pak Hoe, Jt the Land Office, was m?.rried tc Miss Lim Gaik Siew. niece of257 words
-
Article39 1934-11-21 7 Reuter Wireless. Jubbulpore, Nov. 19. Sir Huri Singh Gour. the Opposition leader in the Legislative Assembly, was heavily defeated by Congress candidates in the Central Provinces and Hindi div sions at the Assembly elections— Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 39 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement311 1934-11-21 7 No more RUNNING OF INK ends that nuisance! Hold this magnificent pen to the light, and jet rings, like "mysterious windows,* *&ivsfcS| te li instantly when to refill! ?sglg The revolutionary new Vaei umatic Parker holds 102% ''MM more ink. Reversible gold P°' nt Good judges every* Z where call311 words
-
Advertisement248 1934-11-21 7 THE PURE GRAPE JUICE 9 JL A RICH AND MELLOW WINE ijHH WITH A DELICIOUS FLAVOUR FOR ALL OCCASIONS. m I No better value obtainable anywhere. r SOLE AGENTS (INC IN SS -> Mat 'tauaa i^tfs^saiMa'HHi^rtßß^asiß^a^a'Bßßa^asiaaa^ajaaßawßsawtfHMH^^BaßßaajßaßffMawa^EHi^BwJaa^aMß The ENGLISH "8 H.P." FORD —Now The "POPULAR".. 4\\. The Advanced Design and appear-248 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous74 1934-11-21 7 casting ovi a wavelength of 49.9 me; res are as fellows: WEDNESDAY 6 p.m. Recorded Music. G3O p.m. Relay of Dance Music by Raffles Hotel Dance Orchestra under direction of Mr. Dan Hopkins. 645 p.m. Stock and Share Report, kindly supplied by Fraser and Co. 8.30 p.m. Close down. THURSDAY74 words
-
Miscellaneous541 1934-11-21 7 Wireless J i TO-DAY'S EMPIRE PROGRAMME Relay From Sadler's Wells Theatre r)-DAY'S Empire wireless programme is as follows:— 6.20 p.m. Big Ben. The Scottish Studio Orchestra, directed by Guy Daines. 7.05 p.m. Quentin Maclean At the Organ of the Trocadero Cinema, Elephant and Castle, London (Greenwich Time Signal at 7.20541 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement243 1934-11-21 8 STRIKE UP THE BAND! HANG OUT THE FLAGS! STAND UP j% c I>K M3Ki t jf v SHOUT! 315 I MfmWt THE FLEET'S COMING IN and th who j e town will be out to ses the s how 15.1.1 Cruisers Destroyers Battlena ;<.ns Plane-carriers Sub-chaser;:- The mightiest 9.Lj armada243 words
-
Advertisement262 1934-11-21 8 The Battle' Begins To-day! fi.4A(7 CRASH I \J 1\ JBW ///•;a7;'s i /;.4/t"s .i/osr I>\ .Iffil SENSATIONAL PICTURE!! 7,\ 'iM^yHfc^ ftMMllililii■•iiiii i i i i i i i i i i i if The Thrilling Story Of A Son Of The East Who For Love Of His Country. See Battleships262 words
-
Advertisement176 1934-11-21 8 1 11 '■•™iwiitiiititiiiinin.mn-.i. M l •iiiii, t f I Come To Gay Puree I i l Follow the Trail throu I I 1 tn e glamorous maze of j fli PARIS High Life, I f.M Darin Art Studei f I /il Ball and Dazzl j j j f MADGE EVANS176 words
-
-
Article86 1934-11-21 9 Mussolini's Meeting With Dr. Schuschnigg Reuter Wireless. Rome. Nov. 17. THE two-hour interview to-day between Signor Mussolini and the Austrian Chancellor, Dr. Schuschnigg, is not expected to result in any new developments In Austro-Italian relations. Vergma Gayda. who often voices the SEE n r Mus solini,Reuter Wireless. - 86 words
-
Article160 1934-11-21 9 Armistice Conference Proposed omnnttee Reuter Wireless. Geneva. Nov. 17. conference oetween the state i of BoHvia ancTparaS a r l Ufc,i °i s Alrcs is proposed by the rcSJrr nquiry A Com ™ttee in |fa lcpoit to the League Assembly to-day it is further proposed that theReuter Wireless. - 160 words
-
Article261 1934-11-21 9 Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Nuv 18 riii l League Committee."' import to the Assembly on the Chaco dr putc lesemblc* in outline the Lytton Report on Mancuukuo. though it is generally held tn.it it. recommendations d>ow appreciable improvement of the latter owm" to the experience gained In connection withReuter Wireless. - 261 words
-
Article41 1934-11-21 9 Reuter Wireless. Buenos Aut.s. Nov, 17 Sfrvornl Arjjpnltw» rcginieut* arc rcrxirlixi lo !>:»vr been ordered la ti,e frontier where following thr capture- «112 Bolivian by ihc auuiy Bollviun contingents are stated l( i be 'Uterine Argentine territory.— Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 41 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement351 1934-11-21 9 TROISE AND HIS HANMUERS W BEX TfN INCH W I*/ bfl 8108. PLAY TO ME GYPSY 5 «129. SSf ot?COLORAD <>. J BLACK EYES. 8153. BESIDE MY CARAVAN I MARUSCHKA. S 8202. A CAFE IN VIENNA S BALLARIXA. S 8237. DESTINY, Waltz NIGHT ON GLADNESS, Waltz X 8244. MADONNA MINE351 words
-
Advertisement295 1934-11-21 9 EVERY I NIGHT H FOR TEN NIGHTS m (Excluding Sunday) H BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS BARGAINS IN GOOD g IN GOOD 9 IN GOOD I USED CARS I USED CARS I USED CARS 1 AT OCR SPECIAL (nightly I USED I J CAR I I SHOW! B No junk! Really pood295 words
-
Advertisement557 1934-11-21 9 I BOWDEN'S MILK FOOD IS PURE Made entirely from English M Ik j)v the "IMPROVED ROLLER PROCESS" Z WITHOUT ANY AIX LTERATION St VII AS CANE Sf VAR I (SITROSE). I Sec that your UaLy m%*.' tm rj (Sucrose). gets the best. i Wo *&L Cane Su ar is not557 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous203 1934-11-21 9 CLUB DIARY [There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of -which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is pro tided specially for them. Secreta r ies are invited to co-operate In keeptna it up-to-date and complete Happenings ot genna) interest will still be203 words
-
-
Obituary114 1934-11-21 10 Mf-. <i li ki'i »i <• m i, > nn .it 1 57. 11wity j h Ml I Nil. till Ulit i I il (T •>•>*( •I Hi lU> tSny. ihr n-f'„ *ii 2'J i ti S*k i l»-iivc5 ltrhmil it>r« f.oi' K .nt >'t ;uui >h 'Iran H114 words
-
Article688 1934-11-21 10 INHERE wi]] be no revival of the Washington Naval Treaty. That much .seems certain from the latest news of the naval con versa tions in London between the British, American ami Japanese delegates. The British suggest ion that Japan should carry on with the 5-5-3 ratio for the688 words
-
Article161 1934-11-21 10 Mr. Andre Ruyters, who has been manager of the Singapore branch of the. Banque de lTndo-Chine for three and a half years, has resumed management of the branch in Bangkok Mr. W. L. Morgan, acting manager of the Manufacturers Life Insurance Company for South-Eastern Asia, accomrmnied by Mrs. Morgan, is161 words
-
Article262 1934-11-21 10 SO successful was the pantomime presented by the Singapore Volunteer Corps last Christmas that it has been decided to make a production of this kind an annual event. It is a happy decision, for a pantomime as part of the Christmas festivities had been a262 words
-
Article236 1934-11-21 10 AN interesting story of how a Singapore re ident while at Home on leave unconsciously solved the problem of disposing of his second-hand car, which he .ad purchased in London, before his return to Malaya, has .iusr been revealed. Il wouid appear that on his arrival in London236 words
-
Article264 1934-11-21 10 THE S.S-V.F. year Book for 1934-35 ho I just been issued and is now or sa] throughout Malaya. One of the most ambitious efforts which the Volunteer, have made in this direction, the m zinc reflects the greatest credit on th< responsible for its production. As far264 words
-
Article121 1934-11-21 10 £N indication of the high importance with which Melbourne regards Ihe celebration of its cer/enary is supplied by the fact that the leadine newspaper in Victoria, the Melbourne He: aid. published an issue containing no fewer than a hundred pages lo commemoration of the occasion This remarkabr publication121 words
-
Article258 1934-11-21 10 By •Looker-On I THINK your paper is wonderful," said a friend who rang me up oi the telephone this morning. This was very nice, to hear, but I suspected a catch and replied guardedly. But there was no catch. It appeared that my friend had advertised258 words
-
Article28 1934-11-21 10 FINANCIAL NEWS, 3. WIRELESS PROGRAMME, 7. CLUB DIARY, 9. SPORTS NEWS, 14 and 15. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. 16. GRIM TRAGEDY IN A COTTAGE. 128 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement116 1934-11-21 10 Ask 7'™,,, I TwSl* ftjAWSON I iioiii.NSo.N a <<>.. i i 0.. aim »i:k ki'ai.a i i wPCi: M. i i i i i i ■•:> > i t < >.<*<••••••• i i i tiii<tii»i r»i ri i i i i IpF j 6 W I H PiSSSK WHISKY ft116 words
-
Advertisement160 1934-11-21 10 I HP— 112 I PERFECTION just- ►X, 7 I ly ili-Bcrilu'H the sup- k\ *Aj| trior workmanship of k\ mnJ Singapore'* leading k\ Tailor. WING I.OONC» s\ is undoubtedly in the forefront and offers K\ |&j you, with Perfection in V s Suiting*, Style and Cut. complete satisfaction NN and160 words
-
-
53 1934-11-21 11 March On Capital Proposed A rmy Of Ex-Fighters FAMOUS American general has revealed a plot by wealthy New York brokers to organise an army of ox-soldiers to march on Washington, dethrone the Roosevelt Government and establish a dictatorship. An mquiry is being held l>353 words
-
Article213 1934-11-21 11 Reuter New York, Nov. 20. DLXSATIONAL reports of a plot to u i anise 50,000 ex-Service men a Fascist Army with a view to shing a dictatorship are beinj; I by the Senate Comm "Un-American Activity." ral Smedley Butler, ex rider of the Marine Corps, < idence forReuter - 213 words
-
Article153 1934-11-21 11 Professor Bottrall Miss Saumarez Smith ST. Andrew's Cathedral was the scene of a pretty wedding this morning. The bridegroom was Mr. F. J. R. Bottrall, Professor of English Liteiature al Raffles College, son of Mr. F. G. Bottrall and the late Mrs. Bottrall. of Camborne, Cornwall, and the153 words
-
Article53 1934-11-21 11 Sixty-One Killed In East London Reuter Wireless. East London. Nov. 18 .51v-.v one natives are reported to have tcliled by a flash of lightning at I?» bury, which struck ii hut in which n y wt-ve huvlng a beer drink Thrnr- others, who were struck unconiireReuter Wireless. - 53 words
-
Article50 1934-11-21 11 Reuter Wireless. Hakodate. Nov. 19. A number of trappist monk? have b< en charged with violating the law by •akin* photographs of the fortified zone. The charge was laid after gendarmerie carried out a domiciliary search of the monastery and seized what is believed to important data.—Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 50 words
-
Article279 1934-11-21 11 Spirit Of Confidence ACCELERATION OF THE AIRWAYS Reuter. London, Nov. 20. DOG marred the ceremonial opening of Parliament to-day, and consequently there was no carriage procession. H.M. the King going by motor car from Buckingham Palace. In the course of his speech. His Majesty said: "TheReuter. - 279 words
-
Article83 1934-11-21 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 20. The "Ginger" Group cf the Lancashire Conservative M.mbers of Parliament, who have been most active on the question of Japanese competition, submitted an amendment to the King's address regretting that the King's speech ccntains no concrete proposals for assisting the cotton, silk andReuter. - 83 words
-
Article115 1934-11-21 11 Arrival In England This Week Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 19. THE arrival of Princess Marina this week has increased interest in the Royal Wedding. The Princess will leave Pads early on Wednesday morning and will cross the Channel from Calais with her parents and suite. The Duke ofReuter Wireless. - 115 words
-
Article, Illustration205 1934-11-21 11 Anglo-Japanese Naval Negotiations Reuter Wireless. n «r London Nov 19 JAPAN'S lOply to the suggestion* made by ilie British several days afro in tin hope of tasinn flu- deadlock reached in eunm'cm n with ihe Naval Talks wil 'iG conveyed by tho Ambassador. Baror Mmsudalra. toReuter Wireless. - 205 words
-
Article187 1934-11-21 11 Reuter. London. Nov. 20. The Times, in an editorial on the naval conversations, says that as thf British and United States delegations dc not consider the Japanese plan acceptable there can be 1 ttle doubt that the Washington Treaty must go but utters i reminder tha TReuter. - 187 words
-
Article101 1934-11-21 11 Reuter. London, Nov. 21. Hope of reaching a qualitative limitation agreement, if no quanti'ative limit:on could be reached between the Naval Delegations was dashed by the Japanese, who. it is understood, failing qualitative limitation will turn to the construction of special types of vessels best suitedReuter. - 101 words
-
Article77 1934-11-21 11 Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 17. It is understood that the Japanese Naval Delegation last n ght received instructions from Tokyo concerning the British compromise proposals. The Japanese Government, while appreciative, rejects the main proposal in the British plan and reiterates ins stence on her demand for parity.Reuter Wireless. - 77 words
-
Article25 1934-11-21 11 Reuter Wireless. London, Nov. 17. H.E. Cardinal Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster, is seriously ill again suffering from his former cardiac complaint. —Reuter Wireless.Reuter Wireless. - 25 words
-
Article25 1934-11-21 11 Reuter. Havana, Nov. 20. President Mendieta intends resting and will then present himself as a Nationalist Party Candidate for the Presidency.— Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
-
Article423 1934-11-21 11 Report Of Sir F. Maze LEAGUE EXPERTS' GOOD WORK Reuter. London, Nov. 20. THE traveller from the Far East on arrival in England was in variably asked when the situation would become normal in China and 'he Chinese, with equal justice, night retort 'When will peace beReuter. - 423 words
-
Article90 1934-11-21 11 Cannot Be Seen In Fog Reuter Wireless. London. Nov. 19. The unfavourable report of Mr. Here Belisha's devices to regulate traffic made by rhe Automobile Association as the result of investigations :n London and Kent during a widespread oJ fog lasr night says the Belisha Beacon.; and theReuter Wireless. - 90 words
-
Article60 1934-11-21 11 Reuter Wireless. Ottawa. Nov. 17. Mr. R. B. Hanson, Member of Parliament for Yorksunbury, has been appointed Minister for Trade and Com merce in succession to Mr. Stevens. Mr. Stirl ng has been appointed Minister for National Defences vice Dr. Sutherland who is transferred to the MinistryReuter Wireless. - 60 words
-
Article26 1934-11-21 11 "The Origin of the World and of Man" will be the subject of dfcussion at the Tamil Epworth League,, Short Street, on Thursday at 5.30 p.m.26 words
-
Article190 1934-11-21 11 Refugees Returning To Their Homes Hongkong, N6v. 21. THij tiovtfmmt-ot forces iii itiangsi and Fukl?n Kr* -art.re to utlut.'K Wuu-hnng, practically ih: ia:;i n niaimuß ftrongliolci ot the Rids >ouUv fut;t Kiung&i. A Lungyan report ihal tlu* Fukien Iroopb W U eomm<.iiee attacking to-day. L'il YJ190 words
-
Article392 1934-11-21 11 Ambitious Plan IT. S. SUGGESTION TO LEAGUE Reuter. Geneva. Now A PLAN for the regulation of in armaments trade wu.t I l<y I Jir» A men can Delegate, Mr, Huyn Wilson, in addressing \he Bureau the Disarmament Conference. Mr. Wilson acquiesced wji.h Mr HcndersonV statement thatReuter. - 392 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement32 1934-11-21 11 (j Do you want j V Extra Money j For Christmas ft I SEE I THE SPECIAL j) I ANNOUNCEMENT f) m THE MALAYA j TRIBUNE jj On AW. 25, MM j32 words
-
Advertisement152 1934-11-21 11 The fresh delicate I flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to the ideal conditions under which it is made. Produced in Victoria. an( packed with lerutf( pulous care in order I" His zs\dasters 'Voice* I HAWAIIAN RECORDS 8.C357. DREAMS OF ALOHA, Noi Lane's Hawaiian Orch. HAWAIIAN RIPPLE, 8.6144. GIRL OF152 words
-
-
Article236 1934-11-21 12 JUDGE'S REMARK IN SUPREME COURT Perjured Evidence IST DEFENDANT SENT TO PRISON Singapore, Wednesday. AS reported yesterday, judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in the Supreme Court yesterday in the case in which Moods Kana Karuppiah sued Seena Olaganathan. T. P. A. L.236 words
-
Article970 1934-11-21 12 India Revenue Authorities Defrauded Extracts from the judgment read as follows: •'First, as regards the books generahy. The third defendant alleges that tht books were kept according to Chettiai practice. This would mean that thenwere rough day books (Chtttal books i. proper aay books and ledger entered from970 words
-
Article177 1934-11-21 12 First Defendant Sent Tu Prison "A- regbrcfr thf df-fendants. I have never experienced a mm? whun was co redolent t*l frnuc and pf-ljury liccomby fulKifloattoii and suppression »>f f'otum'.vT.s "I have no hesilvj irwi in deorivinr all '.ho defendant tf lUi):"I i)«u think that i< would ?ifee.177 words
-
Article254 1934-11-21 12 Chinese On Serious Charges Singapore, Wednesday. APPEARING before the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forr?r> yesterday, i Chinese. Ang Geok Seng, was called upon to face thre? charges in connection with an accident, that occurr. d in Tampenis Road some time ago, resulting in the death of one254 words
-
Article203 1934-11-21 12 Chinese Fined For Disorderly Conduct '.From Our Own Correspondent > Johore. Bahru. Nov. 20. Eefore Inche Ahmad bin Perang Third Magistrate, Johore Bahru* this morning, a Chinese named Hye Sin was produced on a charge of disorderly conduct. When the magstrate asked the Court Inspector, Inche Manas oin203 words
-
Article13 1934-11-21 12 The Aronda has arrived at Port. Swettcnham bringing 1.808 Male-aided labourers from Madras.13 words
-
Article289 1934-11-21 12 Funeral At Bidadari Yesterday Singapore, Tuesday. THE funeral of Mr. Alan H. Drysdale, chief engineer of the Cable, the Eastern Extension Co. vessel, who was found shot dead this morning in Ins cabin, took place to-day at the BKdadari Cemetery at 5 p.m. Among those present were289 words
-
Article121 1934-11-21 12 Appeal Against Kreaili 01 Trust Convict ion V«» «V IVH Wednesday Till' n v:in-j Ml < iii J• Siuttfc Ki:i' appealed again*! hi> conviction $ti lir V U!' Ulj ch irj»e< of cfif it nil I iru>: *2 rc..;*'udfrt lr. 'he Sutvctm Coin* bclur* 1 Mr Justice VBcckr121 words
-
Article70 1934-11-21 12 Yisi! To U.K. The (Governor In Singapore ?11 > Hi iw l Abll B'lk.i!- IMf, Suit. P.-j-.mlic .i' n«ii r?' His d c Uvcku Miih.i hi M '"vFr -v S r. TtMUkU Mol" UnW MBT .UK'! MiLr. Ipj>v»-s Si i mv. P t 01!> on ()u--moitiina of70 words
-
Article196 1934-11-21 12 Charge Against WcllKnown Chinese (From Our Own Ifrpcrt?rj KuaU Lumpur, Tuesday. JOO Meow Chong, a former welt known hnure in Belangor soccer circles, was produced before the First Magistrate. Mr. F. K. Wilson, 10-day, having been airesied on a warrant in Penang on a chai§re of196 words
-
Article112 1934-11-21 12 Carries Motor-Cycles And Arctic Film ON her, way to Vladivostok from the Black Sea the newly-built Soviet Steamship. Sergo Ordjonikidze. of 1.500 tons gross, is at present undergoing general engine repairs in Singapore. She has been specially constructed for the cariage of mine supplies, her owners being112 words
-
Article70 1934-11-21 12 Malaya-Java Charges Reduced It is announced that a reduction will be made in the charges for t tit .phone communication between .Malaya and Java from Dec. 1. The exis-in*: and reduced charges are shown below. Existing Reduced Charge Charge For first U minutes conversation Sib. 00 $15.40 For70 words
-
Article311 1934-11-21 12 Merchants Dispossess SEVERAL <'()'»!\in H-i V J SUICIDE Nu\ j] THE Manchukim nut h»»/.iie* h.:, bought by loiy< Hl,oini,ooo afcn <>112 land at Chinch* iw tor i»aikiinnjw offices ol the!'»•<« !'»•<« A.inl Government mid ;iisr. M| extension of the ppi?K*til tu-irtrlrvirn. Several nurchnnN suicide owing311 words
-
Article77 1934-11-21 12 Case Against Koad-SwccKr Postponed SilKrtPO» M IV jC/ a v A T&mii ij'*' Miii ii ijiprared bffor»- Vi v. <.»-t < Thij-d Mafcisua c. yi <>ntu. on i rjiuioi v6iumu.rily mr < Ulr. with a. dangerous nvc-jpoji A brooni bundl'* whn 1» i* 1 i point, was jlk-.ci77 words
-
Article73 1934-11-21 12 Intimidation Chart;** AtrniiM Chinese A churgc oJ cnmmnl iittiu by wear* on -<*not>yiiii a»::»;:' cation wait iHvfurrurl h|"..jlu:-'. Sim T*iig Pq'* b*' ix My 1 Brandcr. :hi? Third M*w»vr»* yt*'r Tilt' n« CtlSfd to uljccrd h .rr > ;< ilTrcaieiiliig tetur lo m.»n tiun Yap Lfang Sertu The73 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement116 1934-11-21 12 i mm i i i i i i i i i, i i i i i i j i i i i i i j j j j WHITEAWAYS j I VIEWS OF MALAYA f CHRISTMAS CARDS 1 Z and I CALENDARS. I 1 g|pg [GREETING CARDS I fjSDI VIEWS116 words
-
Advertisement22 1934-11-21 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIBE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSl T RAM E22 words
-
-
Article993 1934-11-21 13 ANNUAL MEETING OF ASSOCIATION A Sound Position SMALL SCHOLARSHIPS FEASIBLE THE Hon. Dr. Noel Clarke, presided 1 al the fifteenth annual general of the Eurasian Association eld al the Singapore Recreation I yesterday. was a fair attendance, whom were Messrs. R Tes J.P., C. H.993 words
-
Article124 1934-11-21 13 Large Volume Of Business Shanghai, Nov ;>. China iai>k.s uiu-d nmo g the m'm-" Co U lUrll V Wlllt h imve mv,. I&,TSfiXS I to ihf alJo sW f ihi C S r L, mp i K,d by ,hl bureau c.u H? a ?M m April124 words
-
Article69 1934-11-21 13 It is notified committee no. 3 of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners accepted the lowe-1 tender, that of Hin Huat and Co.. for the supply of Bakan Rollers during 1935The other tenderers we.re Neo Bah and Neo Thian Chov. T,he Board of Control of the Victoria Theatre has accept69 words
-
Article309 1934-11-21 13 Most Rigid Secrecy To Be Observed Reuter. Wt™ Washington. Nov. 21 ITH a view to obtaining a better bargaining po.ition with the naval pow-rs, the most rigid secrtcv h i connection with American naval rievel- opments has been ordered by the States 1 Associated Pres. TheReuter. - 309 words
-
Article72 1934-11-21 13 I nrtiskil Hngr Fusiliers To n„i: iifMi Keheve Wilts T'HE Ist. Battalion. Royal InnLsfclJlm#, Mlillier*. wtll relieve tHe Ist. Ba:t 'In Wiltshire R «imont at Rlngx•it ret trooping season. i( ls under~"ood J The Wiltshire Regiment whjeh hr.stationed at Singapore sinrr 1932. wit fee somg to India. J.t72 words
-
Article578 1934-11-21 13 K. L Programme GRAND RALLY AT THE STADIUM (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. THE official programme issued in l connection with the visit to Kuala Lumpur of Lord and Lady Baden- owell, and their daughters, the Hon. Heather Baden-Powell and the Hon. bitty Baden-Powell,578 words
-
Article100 1934-11-21 13 Bicycle And Motor Lorry In Collision A collision between a motor-lorry, and a bicycle in which a cyclist and the )ccupant of the lorrj/ were injured occurred at the. 9th mile stone. Bukit Panjang, yesterday. both the tainted persona were Chinese. The cyclist had several injuries and the100 words
-
Article93 1934-11-21 13 Mattress And Mosquito Net In Flames At 8.30 last night the Fire Brigade was called to Telok Baku, where on arrival it was found that a mattress and a mosquito net in a house occupied by a European army officer had caught fire. The flames had93 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement103 1934-11-21 13 t :,,ir r;,: vm mmmwmmmmtmmnmvtnm I BRILLIANT i CAMERAS m m Our Stock of Voigtlander BRILLIANT I I Cameras has been exhausted for I Z some time and we are now pleased 3 to announce that a new shipment of i improved models made of brass has just arrived. I103 words
-
Advertisement133 1934-11-21 13 SI ME DARISY Ltd sur^ VV^fc l U AND BROKERS ammmmmmm Warin Studios f*"'" j A BIG SHIPMENT OF POPULAR j RECORDS. m a FOX-TROTS WALTZES I TANGOS NOVELTIES. mil ~jBifeJ Ask To Hear —SPANISH LOVE—Tango 1 H V THE CLICKS OF HER HE ELS! f m~~% W Tango. —85133 words
-
-
Article346 1934-11-21 14 RACE 1 V* PONIES, CIaMJ. Div. 2, about 5% furs, and 18 yds.—2 l§ p.m.: Blue Bluff 9.8 Valkyrie 9-4 Can Do 812 Merry Chris 8 10 Glamour 8.7 Blue Bird 8.1 Evensong 8.2 Little Miss X 7.9 Miss Woo 77 Larut 7 -6 Taj Mahal Bust346 words
-
Article21 1934-11-21 14 The Chinese Swimming Club will meet the Singapore Swimming Club at waterdqlo on Sunday at the Chinese Swimming Club.21 words
-
Article17 1934-11-21 14 A weak S.CC. hockey team were beaten by the Police on the Padang by 11—2.17 words
-
Article64 1934-11-21 14 The following will represent the Comb'ned Services at hockey against the Coits at Tanglin to-day, bully-oil 5.00 p.m.: Pe. Jones '.Wiltsl; Cpl. Reeves (Wilts), Cap.. Hammond <RJE.): L Cpl. Cremin (Wilts), 2Lt. Reed. (Wilts). Lt. Douglass (RJL); Sgt. Cooke (R.A.F.). L. A C. Harvey. (R A F.>, Cpl.64 words
-
320 1934-11-21 14 HEAVY GOING LIKELY TO FAVOUR LIGHTWEIGHTS SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER MEETING TWO EVENTS FOR PONIES IN CARD OF EIGHT rpO-DAY at Bukit Timah race course, eight events will be run off in connection with the second day of the three-day November meeting of320 words
-
Article540 1934-11-21 14 S.R.C. Win Good Game BRILLIANT PLAY BY SULLIVAN Singapore, Wednesday. BRILLIANT play by Nicky Sullivan, the Singapore Statt player, was mainly responsible lor his side's success when the S.R.C. beat the Singapore Volunteers in a hockey match on their ground yesterday by three goals to one.540 words
-
Article32 1934-11-21 14 The annual women's hockey match In aid of the Poppy Day Fund between the Europeans and the Rest will be played to-morrow at the Anson Road Stadium, starting at 5.10.32 words
-
Article, Illustration80 1934-11-21 14 FOURTEEN PLAY Kits SELECTED London No > THE M.C.C. hove tfo ins fourteen player -a j them on their tout- of ihe dies. R. E. S. Wyatt E R T. Holme> Townsend o>, e F. K Fames W. Harbora v> >> hhy Hendreu80 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement9 1934-11-21 14 \y ORCHARD ROAD 6- DEPOTS 1 Wculn Studies 46.9 words
-
Advertisement315 1934-11-21 14 Keep strong and j I conquer these signs of Advancing Age Dizziness Slfik Palpitation fcflf d Difficult High Blood- B^Rf' KALZANA j| Keep your arteries young —every man and woman, especially those over 35, should remember this advice. For such complaints as high blood-pressure, nervous irritability, easily induced fatigue and315 words
-
-
Article, Illustration419 1934-11-21 15 RETIREMENT OF PONSFORD FROM FIRST-CLASS CRICKET Headed Averages For Last Test Series EXCELLENT DISPLAY I\ TESTIMONIAL MATCH Melbourne, Nov. 20. IT the conclusion of the testitv monial match to WoodfuU and Ponsford for their services to Australian cricket. Ponsford innuunced his retirement from first-class cricket. J*** ended419 words
-
Article247 1934-11-21 15 Suffers Great Loss In Dr. Travers' Death \I W.N writes: The sad news of the death of Dr. E. A. O. Travers. published recently in your columns, as agt i at surprise as no one who Dr. Travers's energy and unded activity expected he would die 72; if247 words
-
Article143 1934-11-21 15 Services XV To Meet Perak And Penan* I «=> The: fallowing Will represent the Com as n :u rugby oeaii^ a.-.iMcf c poh on Saturday, ami L A Pinancr on Monday, at rfenang V C. Clayton iR.AF.t; L.A C ~riri AF F Sprlngall (R.AP.i; j Jra*». IeS A143 words
-
Article878 1934-11-21 15 SERVICE OFFICERS WIN AGAIN S.C.C. Tournament Rugby PUBLIC SERVICES HAVE HARD TIME Singapore, Wednesday. JB reas °ll ol their convincing I victory over the strong Public Services XV yesterday on the 1 padang by 13 points (two goals and a try) to 3 points (a try),878 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement22 1934-11-21 15 MARVEL OF FILM MARVELS I Wonders never cease in the f screen's musical comedy master- f piece of all time! I alhambha]22 words
-
Advertisement148 1934-11-21 15 Assets exceed $12.000 000 9 v"'vu"' v ,v Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited. \incorporated ia the Strait. Settlement*). 335S3ESSK; sir* c f ATTRACT] YE PLANS OF' ASSURANCE j AGENTS WANTED. ON APPLICATION TO P. C. B. NKWINCTOV INSPF.TOn I» 1 SINGAPORE, EXPERT 1148 words
-
-
Article83 1934-11-21 16 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write tc us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one83 words
-
Article380 1934-11-21 16 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune) Sir,—Permit me to take up the cudpels on behalf of the Serai'goon taxi owners. At a recent meeting of the Municioal Commissioners, it was decided—the mat ter now being in the committee, stageon a plea of unfair competition and to protect the Singapore380 words
-
Article315 1934-11-21 16 Friday's Boxing MR. C. A. BELL'S BIG PROGRAMME Singapore, Wednesday. TREMENDOUS interest is being taken in Mr. C. A. Bell's mammoth programme to be held at the New World Arena on Friday. The three Filipinos, Santos, Leytc and Patro are reported to fee in great ihape.315 words
-
Article140 1934-11-21 16 jf) LAYING on their own ground on i Monday, the Girls' Sports Club Ist XI. beat the McNair Ist. eleven by 3ur goals to nil at hockey. An outstanding feature of the game is the splendid play Ot the G.S.C. .i If-back line. M'ss B. Oehlers shonr n140 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement349 1934-11-21 16 i "The ship from Ceylon unloads for him the fragrant produce of each trip" (Byron). j "Thank Heaven for Tea! lam glad I was not born before Tea" said Sydney Smith. J i "GOLD LEAF" Tea is fragrant and a Good j ii Tea. j Admittedly Ceylon's BEST. j Awarded349 words
-
Advertisement98 1934-11-21 16 g!S2S2SZS2S2SZS2 **********Z5Z52 rr ZSZTdSES", a**********5Z525Z5Z5Z525g525Z525ag525^ I See that the 1 HOUSEHOLD BOVRIL There are so many occasions on which Bovril is invaluable that g you never ought to be without it. When you are tired or chilled, Ej |3 or in cases of illness, Bovril is a proved stimulant and98 words
-
Advertisement378 1934-11-21 16 mosquitoes that ruin \4l your sleep POWDER! H^^^M^ Kills bedbugs, ants, cockroaches, I WrtJ^teja—l SELANGOR _TURF CLUB NOVEMBER 1934 AMATEI R RACE MEETING. FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER SATURDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 19.14. Starting at 2.-J0 p.m. each day. ENTRIES dose at 4.00 p.m. O.i MONDAY, I:6th NOVEMBER. 1934. UNLIMITED SWEEPS:—One each day—Tickets378 words
-
-
Article157 1934-11-21 17 Nazi Party Meetings IKSENTMENT OVER RECENT ORDER Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Nov. 19. tiVVI.W Whispered criticisms of h. i urnment and even in liMlion by Storm Troopers is Ily behind the order issued by '...i- .Ms declaring that public "i the Nazi Party anc "»M'jj.satmn.s can onlyReuter Wireless. - 157 words
-
Article52 1934-11-21 17 Tragic Climax To Pacifist Speech Reuter Wireless. Sydney, Nov. 18. KISCH, the German writer, unexpecral:tended the ami-war meetin--daj and delivered an address was a second sensation when the vnanan. the Rev. Rivett. at the end pacifist speech, suddenly cried "T nished Time is up." and coid andReuter Wireless. - 52 words
-
Article74 1934-11-21 17 Wealthy Sheep Farmer Killed Reuter Wireless. Nairobi, Nov. 18 JACK YOUNGER, the 27-year-old son J of a wealthy Melbourne sheeri f*r a ny m r ear W tt'? ally P«Sp&ffi a lion woSa Tt& R When Forrester .Y. i n the buM Ileved: fw« .Si 3 1Reuter Wireless. - 74 words
-
Article169 1934-11-21 17 Document For League Council Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Nov. 19. E*ERT M Lav aK all the principal delegates for the special meeting cf the Assembly have arrived and ther' was a succes on 0 Mntaters of the Uttk S ,d two hours' conference, iwh A S ar ned, areReuter Wireless. - 169 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement417 1934-11-21 17 Z Df TV I/''V' V» T" R( ,11 bUI y 2 doz. Cocoale, True-Grape or Fruit-wine WIN 9200.00 $200.00 MUST BE WON For n«a«*t correct solutions of a few easy words. I I TTJaRD ;~j HOW T0 Wi the words, j 1 WATER i El first word as an ex-417 words
-
Advertisement632 1934-11-21 17 SINCERE'S SlNCmima SPECIAL HAIR §3 r o CREAM fl COUGH SPECIFIC Large '25 cts. /f 4\ Large 90 c t Small 15 cts. Small 50 c ts i^^^^^j SINCERE'S LIMONIS DRAUGHT. ytf 25 Cents. i SINCERE DISPENSARY, LIMITED. WHOLESALE RETAIL CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS DISTRIBUTORS FOR PRODUCTS OF CONTINENTAL DRUG CO. OF632 words
-
-
Article279 1934-11-21 18 Labourer Convicted At Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johoro Bahru, Nov. 20 A CHINESE was charged this afternoon before Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya (Second Magistrate. Johoie Bahru» with having attacked his kepula named Yin Chong. on Ulu Tiram I Estate with a parung. inflicting a severe279 words
-
Article161 1934-11-21 18 .Malay Discharged On Theft Allegations F>cift Ou< Oun L\trr*>ptmdi?ii!' Sctemban N'uv 19 A Malay nam..l \inii: Ul:, Sujoi wa> o-duy charged before. the Artlng Serenibau Magistra e. Mr B S Davi. with heft of $41. the property .1 m ludiaf Mohammedan, Bahir Ahmad, at Rantau on Nov 6.161 words
-
Article63 1934-11-21 18 Threatened Stoppage Averted Reuter Wireless. London .So\ 17 Thr threatened stoppage in th< Soul I. Wales coalfield been avert". A special delegate conference of Sonth Wales Miners' Federation ..t Car difT decided not to proceed v N strike action but to continue ucgoiij tions with the ownersReuter Wireless. - 63 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement838 1934-11-21 18 1 l ,,,,H ,,l W,,,,,l ll H «''«'«''t»^^ X Y<H* Can Travel in China for 1 NLete Than it costs lyou to stay at Home! j I i I l;it The China Travel Service Booking Agents j i v for all lines 1 I 82, Robinson Rd. 'Phone 5248. I838 words
-
Advertisement176 1934-11-21 18 I "i nfa wIW WLL/ m I j and some concrete suggestions for its use— j "Ideal" and Coffee. Be liberal with "Ideal" when add- in& it to coffee and you will get the r?al cream flavour. I "Ideal" in Puddings. "Ideal" j improves both the flavour f fj and176 words
-
-
Article729 1934-11-21 19 (haiffc Of Murder STAMMERING YOUTH WITH "LARGE NOSE" 'Bu Air Mall) London, Nov 7 I>• !">' «wninjr, in the little •I. r-:- uf Woolaston. near Lydfr officers found the stiim"v >outh for whom a country -arch had been pointr on tittrl'iHtil the «lay J. an729 words
-
Article272 1934-11-21 19 Oetiifraftts Chased For five Miles I Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. A MADDENED bull moose charged a motor-ear which Mr. \n,ie Gravelle. a local lumberjack, was driving—ai»d almost wrecked it. Eventually the moose rushed away with the radiator firmly wedged between ic s huge antlers. Gravelle and a272 words
-
Article153 1934-11-21 19 Three Years Added To Life Sen tehee Stockholm. A nun named Wallstroem j life sentence. has just been fiied o». a I charge of robbery and sentenced to thivyears more Wallstroem was sentenced some years apt. to detention for life is a habitual criminal He recently Informed the153 words
-
Article159 1934-11-21 19 Winning Mount Spurred On By Bread In Front Of Nose Cologne. The famous Drachenfels mountain on the- Rhine, near Bonn, been the j scene of a great Donkey Derby. I Owners of donkeys had been training tlieir mounts for weeks before the event An excited crowd cheered when159 words
-
Article91 1934-11-21 19 Four Attempts Arid Three Successful Lille. Four suicide -attempts in one nightthree of them successful—have been reported by the local police. An unknown woman threw herself Into the Deule and was drowned. A man of 53 shot himself through the head in a hotel bedroom.. Another man.91 words
-
Article174 1934-11-21 19 To Be Sold In London Auction (From Our Oum Correspondent) London, Oct. 26. THE world s biggest egg, 13 inches lone and nine inches broad, will be sold m a London auction room shortly It was laid thcusands of years Ma do';s ad f scar by174 words
-
Article98 1934-11-21 19 «ri MM President Roosevelt's Son "Ragged" dent" H Ellio tl fi"*** o? e uie V p r resi th? Circu, b e a?nN eCte H d I Hfe «nembe? of xi L y Peas lhe cam clicked Members of the club roared \vnr laughter and applauded his98 words
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement54 1934-11-21 19 EASY-ACCESS^HBfIS^^^^AIIV INNER FOIL »1 WRAPPING llp easiest cigarette to ex- k| I tract from the packet. Ihe cap comes con- rletelv away—no fumb- PB^^^fe t :> H9j the air-tight tin, render- I jj < ID "»B thetn impervious to S *Tyv > H9 any climatic changes. HmP '"V" jt^AM made54 words
-
Advertisement271 1934-11-21 19 TV A is a lifrhtful drink, hut too much tea is harmful to most people. Tea contains tannin and caffein; two drug stimulants which, if taken to excess, cause nervousness, indigesiion, headaches, lorn of appetite and loss of sleep. lwirr a <,a > amJ U a I** rest of the271 words
-
-
Article, Illustration37 1934-11-21 20 The Duke of Gloucester v fair pus Golden Mill on the Kalgojrlie Gold Fields in West Australia and descended o the lowest working level ot tm Lake View and Star Mine.37 words
-
Article, Illustration17 1934-11-21 2017 words
-
49 1934-11-21 20 Mrs. Wrycroft, wife of the landlord of the Fox and Coney Inn, South Cave, near Hull, who has a bunch of faded violets, sixteen years old. that were given to her husband. Mr. Percy Wrycroft. by the late King Alexander of Yugo-Slavia as a present to his wife. ......ai.iuaitaiißiißiiaiißiiaiianaiiaillilinaiA49 words
-
Article, Illustration16 1934-11-21 2016 words
-
Article, Illustration16 1934-11-21 2016 words
-
48 1934-11-21 20 Mr. A. G. Iflnty, who. besides carry ng out the dual duies of b lt and loco foreman at the L.N.L R. Station at Alnmouth. Nortl un also finds time \o give his personal a cntion to the advertising ol x excursions, etc.. on the station notice board48 words
-
Article, Illustration26 1934-11-21 20 Lt. Col. R. H. L. Fink (right* and Capt. E. Foster Hall Ueft> who Bukit Timah at the Chinese Co. Volunteer Rifle Meeting a tew a26 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement105 1934-11-21 20 I "DAISY." I for FLOWERS. 15, Orchard Road, Singapore 'Phone 4097. 1 You will sleep well j to-nipht I if you make delicious if OVALTINE j I your Qood-Night Beverage IHHMII 111 ir I 111 TTTlimi— 4. APB. 6. 1 A REAL SACRIFICE BOOK LOVERS 7/6 NOVELS 7/6 *£S?ti2i D105 words
-
Advertisement58 1934-11-21 20 t\eaa Tfie illume For Tiest SPORTS REPORTS j RUO6E WHITWQRTH 2 THE WORLD'S FIRST COMPLETE I I HP BICYCLE! I WITH THE EVERLASTING I Catalogues from 1 Guam Hoe Hin i 1 JUST RECEIVED I NEW RELEASES OF REGAL ZONOPHONE RECORDS. ONLY 85 CENTS EACH. a. i 1 i Obtainable58 words
-