Malaya Tribune, 13 May 1938
1938-05-13
1
24
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/maltribune
Malaya Tribune
-
Title Section40 1938-05-13 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales „i xxvn. No. lIS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. MAY 13, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, May 13. 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. MAY 13, 193& FIVE CENTS.40 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement293 1938-05-13 1 HIE NEWS WITH YOUR BREAKFAST Try The T BIBCWE HSHHSSSH jjjhBJbHSbsjhBSSHb^S^ I**BSBS1** BSBS8 LILY WHITE PHOTO STUDIO UTH BRIDGE ROAD rear ADEI PHI HOTEL). SINGAPORE POSING CONTEST 1« September 9. Customers' photos taken daring this period vi.l so for selection. WINNER will be Dre.sented a Kodak folding camera with I293 words
-
Advertisement69 1938-05-13 1 REDUCED j ""•j gnj»imu l *Z within one week' Thousands Are Betßß Cured. Wfc: No! Yob? Have 0. T. IJMS DIABETES HERB TEA and EAT WHAT YOU LIKE. Available from T. K. HOCK A COY. 38. Batu Koaa. Kuala Lumpur HONG HIN CO?. Malacca. PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY, .lohore Bahrti YF NAM69 words
-
Advertisement130 1938-05-13 1 J Read Thi |j SUN lIA V j TRIBUTE J Dominant Malaya i :i ARTISTS WE ARE PROUD OF .Miss ILIAII. V a THE MOST VERSATILE ARTIST IN THIS PART OF THE WORLD. HER SONGS RANGE FROM PURE OLD /WALAY FOLK SONGS TO MODERN SWING. Q.F. 44. A T ASIB130 words
-
-
Article, Illustration115 1938-05-13 2 Air Mail - fßy Air Mail London, May 3. THE War Office announces that the King has approved a design for a badge for the Army. THe design consists of two swcrds in saltire proper pommels and hilts or surmounted by the Royal Crest. When displayed upon115 words
-
185 1938-05-13 2 Air Mail - (By Air Mail London, May 3. DOLLY, forty-year-old green parrot, owes her life to the Church. '1 When Mrs. Ann Mary Pollard, ay d .-lxty-seven. was buried at Wdfordroad Cemetery. Leicester, her parrot should have been buried with her [or that had been Mrs.185 words
-
Article123 1938-05-13 2 Frightens Girls At N ight WOMEN on Hornchurch 'Essex», housing estate are frightened to go out alone at night because of attacks by a man with long, tousled hair. Several girls have complained to the police thaj; the "Golliwog man" has attempted to molest them in the dark.123 words
-
72 1938-05-13 2 Preceded by drums and fifes of the Coldstream Guards and escorted by a guard of honour of the Coldstreamers wearing uniforms such as were worn at the Battle of Alexandria in 1301. a 70-lb. baron of beef was carried by chefs round the room, while Beefeaters stood guard, before the72 words
-
448 1938-05-13 2 Air Mail - CRYING IN ELECTRIC CHAIR By Air Mail New York, May 1. AFTER his death had been postponed three tiines in a wt'2k tw.ce bcciuss the curient failed jnst when he was about to go (n the »lectric chair, and once because ot448 words
-
Article49 1938-05-13 2 Said to have been arrested as he uas preparing to go to Africa, Hugh Charles Morrison, forty, architect, of Marker r;quare. Bicester. Oxfordshire, was accused at Chichester (Sussex», of bigamy five days after his first marriage on March 11 and was remanded in custody.49 words
-
Article, Illustration107 1938-05-13 2 The first Australian women's lawn tennis team to visit Britain for 10 venrs arrived at London Members are Miss Nancy Wynne «21). Miss Thclma t: ync (19». Mrs. Hopnian (2G). and Miss D. Jjtevenson (361). They will compete at Wimbledon and in Scotland. Germany and107 words
-
Article131 1938-05-13 2 "Police Protection, Is Inadequat BLCAUSE they da m thai their police protection is inadequate, residents ID Wembledon Park, Londcn. which ioi nure than a vcar has beer: a favourit" hunting-ground for burglars, may form their own volunteer householders' protection society. Res.dents have bec:me afraid to leave their131 words
-
Article168 1938-05-13 2 London. THE opinion that there k t great need Lr thu development <,i advertising in dominion new papers was expressed by Mr. W. .1 i raid, Joint managing-director oi leading London advertising .<r.<\ at a luncheon held here lr the I d„n Association of Riitisii Em pi168 words
-
Article, Illustration681 1938-05-13 2 Air Mail - (By Air Mail Willi.!*, lier husband cross-examined his former sweetheart, a pretty ,!l-year-old blonde dancer, married nearly two years ago. ari with a baby girl ten months old. sat at the back of King's Bench Court No. VII wender ng, waiting, and heping. Her681 words
-
Article106 1938-05-13 2 London. AFTER nearly a ye r's work, Metal Industries Ltd. have succeeded in raising the bow portion of the scuttled German warshin Grosser Kurfurst, at Scana Plow, Orkm.y Islands. The ship was sun!-: by its interned crei in lOio, a .d wa i lying .»t106 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement84 1938-05-13 2 Gillette reduces your shaving costs Insist on Gillette don't be persuaded to buy inferior blades on the grounds that they are cheaper. They may be lower in price, but they are not economical in use. The best way to reduce your shaving costs is to buy Blue Gillette blades and84 words
-
Advertisement166 1938-05-13 2 Friday night duty for all y J y the week There's real loveliness for your hair in a t regular Amami Shampoo. Prove it! Have Settings Made fc«y your 6ist Amami Shampoo to-night. Notice Vm, ran crive your hair how fresh your scalp feels how gloriously You can give your166 words
-
-
Article362 1938-05-13 3 rrHKY saj the Sots are a tyraye raev to stait the British Empire >xhibition when nearly every exhibition loses money. are brave; bul they ore akc cs-ny, .*c ycu can depend upon it be fit Id tag an exhibition unless they knew they had362 words
-
156 1938-05-13 3 ißy Air Mail) Karaikal. May 4. A STATEMENT has been issued by M. Delemar. Director of Public Ins! ruction. French India, who was here on inspection, about 'he reorganisation of Education in French India. "The ultimate aim of our efYorts," the Director said, "is a free156 words
-
Article37 1938-05-13 3 For stealing 2s. Id. from a coin container, William Charles Martin, thirtyeight, manager of Southend Corporation public cloakrooms, was at South end sent to prison ""ior three mon«hs. It was his first offence.37 words
-
Article377 1938-05-13 3 Breach Case From Page Two cr nble mistake loves her. But he only because she resembles who will always be the in his life. I understand does not. She does not lowe 1 n she? She is only a nothing tn offer her —only a ome,377 words
-
Article79 1938-05-13 3 Lyons. WHILE two young girls aged 19 ana 17 were giun~in& un a star-lit night at a Lyons monument, the figure of a naked man standing on part %.t the plinth "came to life." Politely, he asked f°r a "S" 1 for a cigarette. The cries79 words
-
Article130 1938-05-13 3 (United Press). Calcutta, May 4 CALCUTTA scientists do not attach any importance to the theory advanced from Allahabad that the -Province will go through an unprecedented period of drought and blazing heat as it has come directly under the influence of radiation from the black spots(United Press). - 130 words
-
Article, Illustration44 1938-05-13 3 The King, icho had flown up to Newmarket (Cambridgeshire) from Windsor to watch the Two Thousand Guineas race, rode on Newmarket Heath in the morning before the race and watched the horse of J Jarvis, the Royal trainer, at exercise.44 words
-
Article104 1938-05-13 3 ANSWERING hi-; mother's call. AbleSeaman Frederick Sayers, of H.M.S. 1 orester. Portsmouth, hurried home on paeial leave from his ship. Twentytwo hours later he stood m Bristol Ponce Court, accused of killing his father with a hatchet. His father was George Frederick Button Bayers, lifty-one-year-old naval pensioner. While104 words
-
Article209 1938-05-13 3 Air Mail - (By Air Mail Portsmouth, May 3. STERN words about sabotage in the Navy were used by Admiral of.. the Fleet the Earl of Cork and Orrciy, Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth, when addressing 1,003 new entries at an inspexticn at the Royal Naval Barracks here. "The Service recognises good209 words
-
Article, Illustration47 1938-05-13 3 Kho Sin Kie, the < hinese. fc**t H W. Austin, the holder and Britain's best player, in the men's singles final of the British Hard Courts J awn Tennis Championship at Bournemouth, Hampshire. He won 6—4. 3—6, 6—3. PHOTO SHOWS: Kho Sin Kie in play.47 words
-
Article52 1938-05-13 3 Two lifelong friends. Miss Mary Jan Booth, nurse, and Miss Mary Jessie Carruthers, independent, both of Spalding, always said they would die together, and so they have. Miss Carruthers died a few days ago. aged seventy. She left her estate !o Nurse Booth, aged eighty, who has52 words
-
Article134 1938-05-13 3 TWO bosom pals played games at a party. It meant dtath to one of them, Harold Roberts, twenty-four years old, of Dunwich-road, Bexlcy Heath, Kent. Roberts, his wife, and Arthur Smith, of Dcrcis-avenue Bexlcy Heath, were at the p ,rty. The two men did some acrobatics134 words
-
137 1938-05-13 3 WALKER was a brilliant boy at school. He won a scholarship to Barnsley Grammar School; he passed his higher certificate with Tive credits. Everyone thought he was bound to "o to a university and continue to a d stingushed career as an analytical ehenrst.137 words
-
Article147 1938-05-13 3 THICK stockings and skirt fashions were discussed at West London County Court when Judtre Hargreaves ordered the Vauxhall Carnage Co., Ltd., of Causton-street, Westminister, to pay a girl with a scarred leg £134 damages and costs. Thp Btri twenty- seven-year-old Miss Emily Prior, of Blechynden147 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement215 1938-05-13 3 BACKACHE Look to /ggK your Kidneys Only those who suffer earners lose money; plea- fa Zr^rm^oT^kJ** sures just a thing; of the Ask SpJWtf past about De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. Backache "Nature s_ urgent He teli you that formu a on the box seated trouble w.thm the body215 words
-
Advertisement103 1938-05-13 3 III—II" ROM Piccadilly to Berkeley Square Irom St. James's to Ttu- Mill you jV' tf 8 vv not find a finer cigarette than T»f j s Sackville. The Sackville —a special blend «»i ■r "'V ~&seI mat nr.- Virginia Tobacco—.'f' J9| packed with all the skill and c: Jlffa this103 words
-
-
874 1938-05-13 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES AT SHIPPERS' OWN RISK Deck Cargo FULL EXCEPTIONS CLAUSE J T js necessary to draw the attention of owners when agreeing to the carriage of parcels "on deck at shippers' risk' that it is advisable for them to stipulate in charter-parties that bills of lading covering' such874 words
-
Article474 1938-05-13 4 Effects Of Gearing And Speed Increase SMALL turbine construction, as distinct from the large machine, does not lend itself to easy definition, as not only has development been closely associated, but the standards by which comparison? are made have changed with the Increasing rating of larger units,474 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement482 1938-05-13 4 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH. INDIA (Incorporated in England). l\ O. S. N. CO.'s SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage. Spore. 1938. RAJPUTANA 17,000 May 20 KANCHI 17,000 JUM 3 SOMALI 6,800 June 3 N ALDER A 16,000 June 17 RANPURA 17,000 July 1 BANGALORE 6,000 Ju y 2 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Ju yl5 CORFU482 words
-
Advertisement526 1938-05-13 4 a. J BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but J C* ol s Ha V e Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- i To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, tion. i Hamburg and Copenhagen. i 1 M.S. From Spore M'ca P.S. P'ng To:526 words
-
Advertisement297 1938-05-13 4 11A MBURG■A> I El UK A LLNIE Deutsch Australische! DampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE. OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 m.s. ASSUAN via Manila May 17 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila May 25 s.s. NORDMARK via Manila Jun. 5 t297 words
-
Advertisement472 1938-05-13 4 STEAMER SAIMNCS NORDDEI TSCHER m( lUm LLOYD, (Incorporated in HLLOYDI r Germany m The undernoted are the Compa. intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due S'oorc. I^3B "SCHARNHORST" omits North China June 3 "WIEGAND" omits Hongkong. Shangai, N China June 7 I s.s. "DONAU omits472 words
-
-
Article131 1938-05-13 5 'From Our Oivn Correspondent) Malacca, Tnursdav. The Malacca Chinese inter-schoo! sports for tfill year will take place on Friday and Saturday. May 20 and I', is an annual event which invariably !»ovides keen sport and is closely followed by a large section of the Chine-c eummunity here.131 words
-
Article41 1938-05-13 5 Jollilads Athletic Union team vs. Fraser and Neave to-morrow at the letter's ground: Osman, Ah Lm and Fool: Loong; Bingarh Sin?h, Kirn Swee and Chion" Beng; Qopal, Keng Hoe. Kasslm (capt.), Augustin and Eng Kiat. Reserves: Hussain and Mahree.41 words
-
Article167 1938-05-13 5 Division II Of League PULAU Brani gained full joints in the Second Divis'on S A F A. league at Pulau Brani yester<U>. Thev beat the Excise by 4—1. In the first half both teams worked hard and several dengerous attempts were staved oft by both167 words
-
Article172 1938-05-13 5 IN a cricket match played at Tanglin on Wednesday, Fort Canning defeated the R.A.M.C. by 12 runs. Batting first the Fort knocked vi a century and the Medicals followed with 88. Scores:. FORT CANNING Wilton LbW b Burke 39 Moss c Keep b Keep 0 Baker b Thompson172 words
-
Article221 1938-05-13 5 From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. Thursday. MAKING their first appearance on the field yesterday, the Chinese Recreation Club lost to the India-Ceylon Association by five wickets in the Dohoo Cup Cricket League. The following were the scoores:— CHINESE R.C. Koay Kok Keong b Frank 3 Koe Ewe221 words
-
Article143 1938-05-13 5 The Junior members o» the YM.C.A. Wiil present a concert programme at the Association, on Saturday, commencing at 8.45 p.m. to which all members ol the Association and their friends are invited. An interesting programme has been prepared including Indian club swingin-; tumbling and pyramids, jun.or eta143 words
-
Article395 1938-05-13 5 (iRICKET fixtures and teams for the j week-end are as follows: sec. matches. Saturday, vs. A.P.C. at S.C.C; vs. St. Andrew's school at Bt. Andrew's School. Sunday, vs. Raya: InniskilUng rushers at Tanglin; 8.8.1, and Etceteras vs. P S. Law at S.C.C. 8.8.1, and Etceteras395 words
-
Article462 1938-05-13 5 OOSITIONS in the BA. F A Leslie soccer competitions, revised to datearc as lollows:— FIRST DIVISION Oottls P W. L. D F. A Pts Chinese a, Bo o 2 8 M R E 18' 8 5 2 1 1G 5 Skins (2) 8 4 1 3 13462 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement509 1938-05-13 5 I PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. rm-HS are now Invited lor the 1* .Materials or service ror inii^ c Municipal Tender Room particular! sec mmm Qf cloamf ol Joo Chiat C j>. Market into Coolie I h posit $jo>- 10 0 12 noon. May 23 1938. c ol LOO tons509 words
-
Advertisement693 1938-05-13 5 PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE CIVIL DISTRICT COURT SINGAPORE. District Court No. 1030 of 1938. Between Shaw Brothers Plaintiffs and studio 33 Defendants To, Studio 33 of No. 33 Stamford Road, Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in The Civil District Court, Singapore, in Summons No.693 words
-
Advertisement617 1938-05-13 5 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. IN 1 ill ESTATE OI KWAH KIAN ALIAS M A BOON KHIAN DECEASED Pursuant to section 131 of The Probata and Administration Enactment (No. 22 > notice is hereby given that all persons and creditors having any claims against the estate of the abovenamed KWAP KIAN alias617 words
-
Advertisement200 1938-05-13 5 Hf Chromium From $8.00 18 Ct. rolled gold 11.U0 Superior Quality Chromium From 14.00 18 c:. rolled -old 16.00 Stainless steel 16.00 Duty free in Malaya Opposite Clifford Pier «■■■■■■■■■WMMBiipaimMi Try the famous Homeoparhic Treatment for every kind of sickness —when every other Remedy has failed: Tasteless, Harmless But Curing.200 words
-
-
Article179 1938-05-13 6 i Singapore. May 12. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $144 R. (Siam; W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $138 R. (SU»m) W. Coast No. 3 Der Koyan $130 Siam IwCS "Lowhway" No. 1 $220 Siam Rke "Lowhway" No. 2 $193 Siam Rieje "Lowhway" No. 3 $185179 words
-
Article548 1938-05-13 6 LONDON C OMMODITIES London. Thursday. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Firmer Quietest Spot Buyers 5 7 H ***** —116 Sellers 5 15 16 5 15 16 Ist Forward (June) Buyers 5 7 h s'«5 3ellers 6 5 15 16 —116 Zr.d forward (July Sept) Buyers 5 15548 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement662 1938-05-13 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. J (Incorporated in the Straits Settler,-?ntr.) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. issued and Paid Up 810,000,10'J.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 General Manager 3513 Accountant 302G Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." LONDON BANKERS: NEW YOHK BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd., if Ki\ l662 words
-
Advertisement147 1938-05-13 6 I A*E HERE I /Tthink she is /well if~yoi7\ I YOUR NERVES ARE OVER- %y<\ REALLY THINK 1 I STIMULATED BY TOO MUCH ffiM IT WILL HELP- J 1 CAFFEINE AND TANNIN I'LL TRY iT i SSI lr V^—y J f I >'YE BEEN DRINKING I I YOU'VE BEEN LIKE147 words
-
-
Article729 1938-05-13 7 Fraser And Co - {«notation By Fraser And Co. MINING g ngapore, May 12. 5 p.m. Fraser Co. Buyers Sellers 4 1% 4 6 K-limbans 28 30!--iMalav 426 47i6nom A 22 23 0.60 0.65 A '.f 21 22 B 01 1.40 1-45 21 21 9 E a ay 15 3729 words
-
Article201 1938-05-13 7 Hue following are the exchange rates this morning according to the daily circular issued by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING Singapore, May 19 London T.T. 2,3 11 16 London demand 2 3 1116 Lyons demand 2040 Switzerland demand 250% Hamburg demand 141 New York demand 57201 words
-
Article587 1938-05-13 7 S. E. Levy; Swan, Culbertson; Fritz - By S. E. Levy Swan, Culbertson Fritz Singapore, Friday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co.. and Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz, Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions: Messrs. White. Weld and Co.. New York, report to us hy cable as587 words
-
Article95 1938-05-13 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, May 12. 5 Company Dividend Books financial Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date "Stat 2%% Final May 18 22 less tax 10% Pahang Consol ,W* Apr. 26 June 1 May 9 less tax May 6 2V 2 Rahman Hyd. May May95 words
-
Article96 1938-05-13 7 3% 1935 ved. 1975-1985 $4,000,000 ltUO eA 15 105 norn 100% iom cx PENANG MUNICIPAL: SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 192 6 red. 1555 66 $4,000,000 pJ 100 102 norn i*&gl^^^ 4i red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. nom 3% 1535 $625,000 Int. cJ 31, Sept. 30 105 107 J" lie \>96 words
-
Article150 1938-05-13 7 Fraser And Co - Report B> Fraser And Co. Singapore, May 13. MINING. Tin three months f.169.15.0 m up 30 Spot £169.5.0 up 30 and New York 38» 4 cents up 3 8 cent. Cables from London to hand this morning indicate that prices for Sterling Tin shares are practically unchanged150 words
-
Article26 1938-05-13 7 Singapore, May 13. flic p»ioe of tin at noon in Siacrapoie to-day was:— |84%, (down London spot 1169 (up 30 3 months 1169.10 (up 3026 words
-
Article20 1938-05-13 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to day was:— Buyers 20 (down 1 I Sellers 20Vl (down20 words
-
308 1938-05-13 7 Singapore. May 13 MINING Buyers Sellers vmpat 4 1% 4 6xd Ayer Hitam 22 23 Bangrins 21 22 Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Obanderiangs 15 3 IC3 Hitam Tin 0 38 0.43 Hongkong Tin 20 9 219 Hong Fatts 1.06 1.10 Tdris Hya. 7 7 9308 words
-
Article57 1938-05-13 7 A final dividend ol life pet cent, to r, snert of the last financial year is re"Amended by the Board of Directs o Linggi Plantations Ltd.. C*y*ole on JU The 2 s um of £30.000 is being transferred to General Reserve, and £27.370 is being carr ied57 words
-
Article344 1938-05-13 7 Stanton Nelson's Weekly Report Singapore, Thursday. TT is a welcome change to dp able to record some improvement in sentiment, says Messrs. Stanton Nelson s weekly Rubber Market Review. No new turns have been put on the international varietv stage by any ol the leading stars, and344 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement613 1938-05-13 7 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. MORTGAGEES' SALE OF FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PKOPERTIES. At ihe saleroom of Messrs Cheong Koon Senu: Co., Ltd., No. 10, Chulia Street. ON WEDNESDAY, 25TH MAY 1938, AT 2.30 P.M. Uit 1 Valuable 999 years' leasehold land and house No. 41 told No. 21-2) aThSS New613 words
-
-
Article179 1938-05-13 8 Mails expected from Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air (Qantas) to-day. Deliveries of bo&ftoldcrc letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p.m. to-day. Mails expected irom Europe I London Mails» by evening train to-dfty. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 8.45 a.m. and general delivery of179 words
-
Article39 1938-05-13 8 Owing to the late arrival of the Imperial Flying Boat from Europe &c. the air mails for Australia, Java Sec. previously announced as closing at 9 p.m. to-day will now close at 9 p.m. tomorrow.39 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement261 1938-05-13 8 fMw ISST MALAYAN PftBMIEP HOTEL J To-night J COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 lo 8.30 p.m. j DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight. OUTSTANDING CABARET ATTRACTION j KYRA, ROBY HARRY J j CONTINENTAL COMEDY TRIO j Non-diners $1.00. s TO-MORROW SPECIAL RACE DINNER BALL, j CABARET KYRA, ROBY HARRY. EXTENSION TO 1261 words
-
Advertisement58 1938-05-13 8 NOTICE The departure cf the s.s. Banka for Rengat and Tembilahan closing at 1 p.m. to-day has been cancelled. RIJSTfIFEL Great Success. To be served Again On Saturday May 14 at slight increase in the charge. To facilitate payment customers are advised to buy beforehand Coupons at $1.25 per person58 words
-
Advertisement704 1938-05-13 8 f Jsk I MY FRIENDS PITIED /If 31 \ME BECAUSE I WAS >^L^ SO THIN. Mr \AiuM6* JsJr I How MINERALS and FOOD lODINE build THIN, Worn-Out, ill. Nervous People into Strong, Red-Blooded Men and Women. "Vikfilp" Tablets amazing new mineral food mto firm muscle or fiatteririg curves, renewed r704 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous373 1938-05-13 8 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE NND TIME 4tj en "Centurion" May 13 2 p.m. Africa East "Centurion" 13 2 p.m. Ulrica South "Centurion" 13 2 p.m. Burma "Centurion" 13 2 p.m. Canada Whole "Centurion" 13 2 p.m. Egypt, Sudan and Palestine "Centurion" 13 2 p.m.373 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement183 1938-05-13 9 »B IL S) 8 6 T 1 I OF THE FINEST QUALITY AT THE MOST MODERATE PRICES PAINTS i CONCRETE REINFORCEMENTS "impenetrable d.q.d- siNTHErwME enamel B R C FABRIC MILD STEEL BARS 'IMPENETRABLE" OIL-BASE: ENAMEL j (British and Continental) "KEY BRAND" READY-MIXED PAtS I EXPANDED METAL, VYELDMESH, "KEY BRAND" ("OPAL183 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement807 1938-05-13 10 The LORD. Bishop OF THE MOST ASTOUNDING FILM YET Singapore, The Rt. SHOWN IN MALAYA! REV. B. C. ROBERTS, M.A., j WRITES Brought To You In Its Entirety. It o c Exposes The lluthless Truth About The Problems Of The Sexes. The Grim v Story Of A Man And Woman807 words
-
-
Article185 1938-05-13 11 SPORT S A F A. Div. I, R A F v. S.R.C. im Friendly, R.A.F. (H.Qj v. Guthries, Fairer Park St. Patrick's School Sports, VMUSEMENTS HAMBRA "First Lady." 6.15 and 9.15 lON "Romance For fhr.ee," 6.15 •and 9.15 pJH. POL: Damaged Lives," 6.15 and 9 IS185 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement187 1938-05-13 11 Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee. NOEL COWARD'S "TO-NIGHT at 8.30" Sat. 28th MAY Ist 3rd 4th JUNE at the VICTORIA THEATRE Booking at JOHN LITTLES. MOUNTAIN JUSTICE Kith JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON, GEORGE BRENT, GUY KIBBEE I Next Change\u the ALHAMBRA 1 i NCHED FROM ITS MOnNTATN FASTNESS E STORY THE WORLD WANTS187 words
-
Advertisement375 1938-05-13 11 HELP CHINA! HELP CHINA! In Aid of China RHipf Fund Under the natrcnaeo of KAO LING-PAI. Esq., Con-Gen. for China. C. S. VENKATACHAR, Esq.. ICS, Agent of the Govt, of India In Malaya, and the CHINA RELIEF COMMITTEE Ol SINGAPORE. INDIAN CHINESE GIRLS will stage an appAaUng Romance in ACT375 words
-
Advertisement348 1938-05-13 11 I GRAND PREMIERE TO-NIGHT 77s j HERE'S WHAT NEWSPAPER S AND NEWS REELS DON'T 51.15 J SHOW YOU! WASHINGTON: WHERE STATESMEN TARE jj THE BOWS AND WOMEN TAKE THE STATESMEN! I EDUCATIVE I ATTRACT,ON A Splendid Travelogue and Bi/.Uant A 1 JT Technieolour Musica*. w -f> LOUISE WALTER CONNOLLY >348 words
-
-
Article724 1938-05-13 12 rpilE recent rapid growth thaL has taken place in international aviation so far as the Far East is concerned, in the supplementing of services, speeding up and improvement of mail and passenger facilities, has been watched with keen interest by al! those who subscribe to724 words
-
Article150 1938-05-13 12 Question in The House Of Commons Reuter. London, May 12. RE-QUESTIONED in the Commons to-day by Mr. Delabere on the subled of the employment of Japanese chicksexers instead of British, Mr. Ernest Brown said that the Ministry of Agriculture did not consider there were sufficient of theReuter. - 150 words
-
Article32 1938-05-13 12 Mr. and Mr. J.P. Biddulph. of Seremban remban. bavr« to Frasrr's Hill on a fortnight's holiday. Che Osman, Asst. Registrar. Supreme Court, is acting for Mr. Biddulph as Magistrate during his absence.32 words
-
Article40 1938-05-13 12 Miss E. T. Bunce. Principal of the Lady Treacher Girls' School, Taiping, is shortly leaving for America. During her absence Miss J. D. Pedlow will take over office until the arrival of Miss D. Olson, who is returning from leave.40 words
-
Article39 1938-05-13 12 Mrs. Robb. wife of Mr. A. R. Robb. of Fraser and Neave and her little daughter, Pat are leaving for England by the Sar">edon. sailine from Penan? to-day. Mr. Robb hopes to go on leave later in the year.39 words
-
Article13 1938-05-13 12 Mr. F. C. Fogh. general manager. Telok Iferbau Estates, Sfepang, has en leave13 words
-
320 1938-05-13 12 NOTES COMMENTS British Sea Power r pHERE can be little doubt in the minds of anyone that the danger inherent in the deficiency in numbers and tonnage of Biitish ships is a caus; j cf serious concern. In the event ol war, the importance of shipping In- creases, as it320 words
-
Article254 1938-05-13 12 j|» 5$C sj* *f» r FHE unique ten-million-dollar Empir- Exhibition has been declared open by the King and Queen, and during thio summer Glasgow will be the hub of Britain, with representatives from all parts cf the Empire as well as visitors from practical!; 1 every foreign country,254 words
-
Article198 1938-05-13 12 THE junior rubber planters of Ma must cast many an envious eye •heir brethren the junior rubber planters of Sumatra, fcr many assistants las well as managers* now have i practical interest in their work in the shape of a yearly commission on the profits. This198 words
-
Article240 1938-05-13 12 I ET us dip into the future this m ing, for all sorts of odd things we happening in this world of ours. L est news from the inventors' front Is extremely cheering—nothing less than a vision of cars that will be driven with- out any cost Think240 words
-
Article261 1938-05-13 12 #"looker On - By #"looker On" A WOMAN in America has bequeathed her ears to science. Posterity, however, would be better served by tR2 bequest of a woman's tongue. Short skirts make a gttl look slim and nany a man look round. In the opinion of the average woman261 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement91 1938-05-13 12 tennis rackets PROBER'S I M SUPER MODEL i I! 1 Five Ply Frame IB k: v Nj 1 Tropical Out. V' If V'V rr V A SMALL SELECTION OF RACKETS Well-known Makes. J|g Selling at: B SI 0.00 I I "R.C.L. A Popular Model. Frame: Two Piece, Laminated with Veneer91 words
-
Advertisement69 1938-05-13 12 PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Muscle anomalies. Cross- JT ed eyes. Complicated cases oi defective vision- R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc., (Dr. of Ocular Science). 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR 'Phone 3002. Consultation Without Cost or Obligation. THE RAILWAYS OFFER FACILITIES FOR THE COLLECTION, STORAGE, TRANSPORT AND DELIVERY OF FREIGHT OF EVERY69 words
-
-
178 1938-05-13 13 Reuter. London. May, 12. vo fewer lhan six q uestions > ne ic put it* the Commons the subject of the freeil the pros, which recently disauieted newspepers organilt;ons a over the country. Xh« matter originated in the conviction and tine of a jourt iReuter. - 178 words
-
Article685 1938-05-13 13 Reuter. London, May 12. HP squadrons at home will reach a first-line strength of 2,370 while overA scus squadrons will be increased to a first-lirte strength of approximately 131 un d .f new ii A l expansion scheme, declared Lord Winterton, in IK.' House ol t'crnmonsReuter. - 685 words
-
Article155 1938-05-13 13 Fierce Battle Near Teruel Reuter. Salamanca, May 12. OVER a thousand Republican dead were counted in one sector alone after the Nationalist advance east of Teruel. according to a Nationalist ctmmuniqu3. Two hundred prisoners were taken and huge quantities of war materials captured. There wereReuter. - 155 words
-
Article31 1938-05-13 13 Recognition of Manchukuj by Germany has been sealed by. the Signature of documents establising diplomatic consular relations. Negotiations Will open shortly for the conclusion of a trade and shipping treaty.31 words
-
401 1938-05-13 13 Four Members In Opposition Geneva, May V 2. RVERY country except four, the Soviet, China, New Zealand and Bolivia, aliened themselves at to day's League Council meeting with the British view that each rountry should re over its liberty of action in401 words
-
Article84 1938-05-13 13 Reuter. Dublin. May 12. MR. McEntee, introducing ihe seventh Budget in the Dail, announced that he expected to open a list lor a ten million sterling loan fcr payment to Britain within a fortnight and had no doubt it would be received with enthusiasm. cotReuter. - 84 words
-
Article18 1938-05-13 13 Mr Hore Belisha, Secretary of State ♦«rwir has appointed Major J. C h Guards, as his Military Assistant.18 words
-
Article202 1938-05-13 13 Shanghai. May I*. i DETACHMENT of Chinese troops, charging on the Japanese Paella A .1 Yimichwma with hand grenades, light mat■hine-guns and hxed a suiting fume released from exploding leal gas bombs hurled from the Japanese batteries. The Chinese attackers, taken unprepared, lost their grip,202 words
-
Article146 1938-05-13 13 Reuter. I o-.nlon, May 12. TT9SR Opposition Labour party has 1 deeded to ask vh? Government lor an early debate on a motion tilling for a complete and learehing independent and speedy enouiry into the state of Great Lntan. s ate defences and administration o?Reuter. - 146 words
-
Article19 1938-05-13 13 Mr G. Day, of Ash. the last of the orSinal members of Dartford Rural resigned after 45 years' service.19 words
-
Article25 1938-05-13 13 Between £6,000 and £7.000 In bundles of notes was stolen during the week-end f on, the strong room of the Nuneaton iWarwlckshire) Cooperative Soeiel y.25 words
-
Article38 1938-05-13 13 It is reported in Cairo that Hassan Pasria sabi who was Minister in lou don from 1936 to 1936, and isjit Mm ster oi uommunications, wW be the next Egyptian Ambassador to the C-ouu of st. James s,38 words
-
229 1938-05-13 13 i on .on. May 12. A' vir,, delivered a note demanding from the X he Brit SB Minister i^^ i f^V^ n of nearly 38.000.000 peso, 1 Mericart n die en Jam 1, (approximsteo i MN. or U Briti*h clam for Icsses arlsSng Ml229 words
-
Article93 1938-05-13 13 Reuter. Mexico C;ty, May 12 PRESIDENT Cardenas has announced that the Mexican Government ha. cd to pay the expropriated oil compan'es orer a period of ten years the proceeds cf sixty ncr cont. of the on exports, l avlng th: balance for internal nests. H> addedReuter. - 93 words
-
Article, Illustration40 1938-05-13 13 gj ,-vo.ir-olfl Sylvia Cavanagh Iff! en Mar; ft m TfT*?," nmptcn to m?ke her sivth Atlantic fng nnacrttmpanfed. Sv via has been iaring with hf*r aunt at an but hei home M MBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.40 words
-
Article197 1938-05-13 13 Reuter. Amoy, May 12. i dawn i>n Wednesday Ja,i -u- c relieved intensive aerial bombing, which the Chinese had no effectual reply either by planes or anti-aircraft guns, so were forced rraaually to fall back to the west side of the island and commence crossing.Reuter. - 197 words
-
Article94 1938-05-13 13 Reuter. London. May 12. THE arrival of Herr Henlein. leader ol the Sudeten German Party in echoslovakla, In London by air ha.; created m< thing of a surprise and also evoked a expel speculatkm on al sides. ot the visit In offl--Ici quarters and apparently eve*Reuter. - 94 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement48 1938-05-13 13 HEY M A N II r T T E K lion under which .1 .s made. I wjth scrupulous care in order to ensure (hat it will keep PerfeCt t0nd i; n H.B. 2 -IttSKi'll TRAVERS A SO*** LTD.. I a P vane Kuala Lumpur. I Singapore Peuanp48 words
-
Advertisement64 1938-05-13 13 ww wiiJ »1 1 A IROVSD lESIm ,,s liliailaJ ii n< 1 mi (on »rAu»Ti<>N tABiNhTs a pxing surface has been merged on ell models Living lower cabinet lemperatuie, faster freezing and more Ice cues. Men shelf arr. gement make tor convenience I d greater usable .space. The H.M.Y. "Silent64 words
-
-
Article561 1938-05-13 14 TRAGIC END TO JOYRIDE ON the eve of his silver wedding ttmi after a round of amusements in a local Amusement Park, a wfdl-known local Chinese met his death under tragic circumstances in a motor crash which is regarded as mm of the worst this year.561 words
-
Article80 1938-05-13 14 Singapore, Thursday. A FINE of $150. or three months' vigorous imprisonment, was imposed by Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Jjaglstrate, on Khg Ah Cheok, a Hokien youth, who was tried and found guilty oi having voluntarily caused hurt with a knife to a compatriot named80 words
-
Article37 1938-05-13 14 Di\ Lim Boon Keng, 0.8. E., is giving a iccture on 4, The Ethical Basis of Chinese Culture." under the auspices of the C hinese Association at 8 o'clock to-night. All are invited.37 words
-
Article37 1938-05-13 14 Two Editions As Usual Every Week ALTHOUGH THE ENGLISH FOOTBALL SEASON HAS ENBKD, nil SUNDAY TRIBUNE WILL CONTINUE TO BE ISSUED IN TWO .EDITIONS (7 p.m. Un Saturdays and 5 a.m. on Sundays) as usual.37 words
-
Article84 1938-05-13 14 Fisherman Drowned In Collision Singapore, Thursday. A FATAL accidents occurred at about 11.30 p.m. on Wednesday in the vicinity of the Floating Dock off the Naval Base, when a hopper and a fishing boat came into collision. The fishing boat sank and a fisherman named Mawie Irom84 words
-
1111 1938-05-13 14 London, May 2. AN extremely serious situation has arisen in the Rubber Market, or rather has become clear in the last two or three weeks, sayS the market report of Messrs Hecht Levis Kahn, London. Continued bad business in America, failure of big business and1,111 words
-
Article78 1938-05-13 14 A European soldier was nearly drowned yesterday afternoon at the V.M.C.A. Swimming Pool. He was rescued by others before the arrival of the ambulance. Artificial respiration was tried with success, the soldier regaining consciousness. He was not taken to hospital but to his quarters. Knocked down78 words
-
141 1938-05-13 14 Health Officer fs Satisfied (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. the decisions arrived at the Standing Committees of the Health Office were brought for confirmation at the fortnightly meeting of th 1 Municipal Commissioners here, Haji Shamsuddin said that at the last meeting, he had141 words
-
Article285 1938-05-13 14 New Talent In Local Production MOEL Coward in writing "To-Night at I* 8.30" went back to fhe old principle of the Stock Company which used to perorm a selection of short plays from an extensive repertoire. In this series Coward wrote nine short plays, three of which285 words
-
Article49 1938-05-13 14 Teo Kung Meng, a Hokien resident of 4, Telok Ayer Street, reported yesterday morning that a large quantity of hats, valued at $105, had been stolen by two Chinese who had broken into No. 8, Church Street. The alleged thieves were arrested later by the police.49 words
-
Article, Illustration23 1938-05-13 14 Prophet Muhammad's Birthday Celebrations in Singapore: 5 the huge crowd listening to lectures at the At-Jim ted [slamii Victoria Stieet.23 words
-
134 1938-05-13 14 Reuter. The Mz\ rUO.U a window ti th< 1 Palace, Prim afternoon showed the babj Prii Beatrix, still clad in the baptismal robe, to a ch«*rrin« crowd gathered at the gates after the chrisl ceremony at lhe Greote Kirs Princess Juliana was by the demonstrationReuter. - 134 words
-
Article86 1938-05-13 14 Reuter. Berlin, May U FT Ls learned that the American An sador in Berlin has made repr< tions to Germany against the viol i of the German-American treat] friendship, by winch American ul and property in Germany rights with those of German and propertyReuter. - 86 words
-
Article35 1938-05-13 14 Reuter. New York May g. THE railway companies have ootifiel employees thai thoy Intend :o reduce wages. The proposal must I* submitted to arbitration, hence i decision is unlikely before Novemb Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
-
Article77 1938-05-13 14 Muinan. Danish. 1,739 tons, from Hongkong 12.5, to Hodiow 17.5. Hai Hing, Norwegian. 1,445 tOl fl Amoy 12.5 to Penang 13 5. Islander, British, 710 ton.; fron Chri mas Islands 12.5 to Christmas Islands 17.5. Ipoh, British, 528 tons, from i Anson 12.5 to Port Dickson U Medusa;77 words
-
Article28 1938-05-13 14 Yesterday afternoon a European man reported that a clock value r $30 and a $3 cigarette case had stolen from her residence, v. Is lion Hill. STOP PRESS28 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement19 1938-05-13 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE.19 words
-
Advertisement5 1938-05-13 14 WHltt THERE i > THERE'S LIFE/5 words
-
-
Article164 1938-05-13 15 DISABLED SOLDIERS' HOME v ORPHANAGE Singapore, Thursday. Boon Haw. the Singapore Chinese millionaire, newspaper proprieM.,d business man, who recently left the Colony for Chir»a, is re- tiered a sum of b',,000,000 to Marshal Chiang Kai Sh'ek for < i a hospital in China164 words
-
Article97 1938-05-13 15 London. May 12. I .mmons to-day Mr r .i r declared that it was during the recent secure a definite underige was contemnationaJ character of plated us toms but the Japanese given an oral asJapanese Government i of maintaining th? istoma to the full exV the present97 words
-
Article22 1938-05-13 15 untitled an earth truck in his direction by two fellow ese coolie at Grove 2" lone wound mm tvs left shin yesterday*.22 words
-
Article136 1938-05-13 15 Reuter. London, May 12. IfEDIATION in the Far East appears present, says Reuters m .uc c irrespondent. nade it clear in the at it would be useLe until both sides igness to accept, and no indication that .mmediate future, in has recently aot intend to neReuter. - 136 words
-
Article115 1938-05-13 15 The. birthday of Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, will be ce.ebrated at Sakya Muni Buddha Gaya Tiger Temple, Race Course Road, i >- morrow and Sunday. All Buddhists an invited to attend. On this occasion, tne relic of Buddha will also be shown to the public. This115 words
-
Article181 1938-05-13 15 Chinese Clerk Charged I At Muar i i Muar, May 11. AU Chin Hoo, a clerk in Chop Herg J k Long, was this morning produced j dcfore the first magistrate, lnche Mah- mood bin Mohamad Shah, on a charge j of having falsified as account book181 words
-
Article299 1938-05-13 15 Woman's Story In j Muar Case IFrom Our Own Correspondent) Muar, May 12. ABDUL Kadir and Pcrumal were charged before the First Magistrate, lnche Mahmood bin Mohamed Shah, with house-breakng on the night of Feb. 13 with intent to assault Rasamah and Chellian. Both the accused299 words
-
Article163 1938-05-13 15 (From Our Own Correspondent} Muar. May 11. MOHAMAD bin Bulat and his tcn-year-old son were this morning charged before the first magistrate. Inche Mahmood bin Shah with the theft of cucumbers valued at 42 cents. Both claimed trial. Ang Ah Chin said that on the even163 words
-
Article53 1938-05-13 15 Singapore. Friday. An elderly Chinese received a severe cut on the crown of bis head when he fell into a drain at Pickering Street to the rmall hours this morning. Bieedine was severe and the man who was removed by ambulance to the General Hospital was in53 words
-
Article46 1938-05-13 15 Singapore, Friday. Two male Chinese adults were found Ivinn unconscious late last nighf on the roadside at Magazine Road and Cum- i ming Street. The cause is unknown, as neither bore any external injury Bo.h 1 were taken to the General Hospital by ambulance.46 words
-
Article223 1938-05-13 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday "II a fatfigM nation does not openly take sides with Japan >i\ hrr aggression in China, then it is my op nion that China will eventually vucreed in completely ridding the country of .lananese military force," said Captain Tommy223 words
-
Article536 1938-05-13 15 League Of Nations' Bulletin THE Health Bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ended May 7 reads as follows:— Plague: Two ports in the Eastern Arena notified human plague during the week, viz., Colombo two fatal cases and Ba'ssein one fatal case.536 words
-
Article74 1938-05-13 15 A STOUT, middle-aged Chinese was found dead on the pavement at the junction of Cumming Street and Fisher Street yesterday morning. He was found in a sitting position, reclining on the knees of another Chinese. It is reported that deceased suddenly collapsed after partaking of a74 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement107 1938-05-13 15 art c urinjj an entireh 1 MKYS INDER- /T jflj 1 *VK'm; ,i| u -ive you that j^j^ w HAKES YOl! LOOK BETTER-FEEL BETTER. TOO I NEW STYLE JOCKEY SHORTS c o full day's absolute comfort I < ne* shorts assnr* you of a fulli on s 1 and freedom107 words
-
Advertisement183 1938-05-13 15 '."> Uj 'l could Qot g INSUPANCI AGENTS SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. mo«h.= J BRASS INSTRUMENTS. SCLXO f> ll O 11 C S j THE MOW KING SAXOPHONES, SUver-frosted with gcld-platcd I I bell, Bb Alto, with ease i I SAXOPHONES, RoM-troated, with fjold-p?:tt<-<: M i N bell and keys.183 words
-
-
Article607 1938-05-13 16 Horses And Ponies Exercised (By "Marcus Superbus") THE final preparatory exercises for to-morrow's racing were gone through at both Bukit Timah and Bukit Tinngi Valley this morning in soft going. Bukit Timah notes are as follows:— CUP CANDIDATES JUBILEE SON (Whalan) did half pace work.607 words
-
204 1938-05-13 16 M 53. Wise r.nolhicd lo megt Roy Smith W in the lin-.i! of the S.C.C. singles championship by bre.tiog E. C. Cherrington in tne semi-/In al en the S.C.C courts yesterday afternoon in straight sets, 9- 7, 6—3. The ,final which was204 words
-
Article62 1938-05-13 16 Messrs. Guthrie Co. s XI vs. the S A.F. (Town Office I to-day at Fairer Pr: rk at 5 .15 p.m.: Mok. Chan A3i Wing, Cheong Kai Seng, Tan Boon Tat. Wah Kai Teck. Nick. J. N. Wainwrieht! Chby Kum Chee. Chan Sum Wing, Loh Jbo Khiam.62 words
-
Article40 1938-05-13 16 V.M.C.A. Soccer XI v. Pittman's College on Wednesday next at 5.10 p.m. at Farrer Park: Jenvey, Swyny, W. Mitchell. Bentley. RTunga. Hayward. Chan Joo Tiang. Yeo Siew Whye. Thong Sing Ching, Hodgson. Shamsudin. ReservesA. S. Orton and Jalleh.40 words
-
Article49 1938-05-13 16 Post Office Sport- Club team vs 3amboe Sports Club on Saturday at Sambce. Players, reserves and sunnc-tors meet at Clifford Pier not fater 2*30 p.u. d. Kan Teak. Humphries: Asian H Taib, Harith; Paul Ong Little Taib Tee Siang, Madon. D. Ross. Reserves Jumat, Ali chikok.49 words
-
990 1938-05-13 16 Acceptors Order Of Running Till: Governo* s Cup day card for to-morrow at Bukit Timah us as follows. The dcuuJc tote will be on rrdes 6 and 8 and the big sweep will be drawn on race 8.990 words
-
171 1938-05-13 16 THE ladies' match between the Garrison Golf Club and Keppel Golf Club, played -\t Tanglin yesterday, resulted in a win for Keppel Golf Club by o x 2 points to 3 lhe scores were as below (Keppel narors first): Mrs. A. M. Low lt171 words
-
Article105 1938-05-13 16 A BADMINTON court has been opened for members and associate mem of the above association to practise. The court is in Coleman Stree m the compound of the Burlinton Buildim: House and is kindly lent by them. Practices will be held every Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays and105 words
-
Article52 1938-05-13 16 Reuter Wireless. New York. May 12. The American Curtis Cup olf team Lo meet Britain at Manchester. Masse eh;:Ttts In September 7 and 8 will be Mrs. Juhan Page. Mrs. Edwin Vare, tyim Berg. Miss Glutting. Miss Hemphill, and Miss Milly Ordmit. Frances Stebbins, is non playingReuter Wireless. - 52 words
-
Article64 1938-05-13 16 THE island Club L.O.U. competition for 1 May was played on Wednesday and resulted in a win for Mrs. B. Dunn with a nett score of 61. The following were some of the best cards returned: Mrs. B. Dunn 95—34:01 Mrs. S. K. Wong 112—36:76 Mrs. J.64 words
-
621 1938-05-13 16 Chin Kee Onn Playing JkS oxccllml eittrv has teen re tr c f ive i fo «"e I nM TetmLs championship., v .hj,.,, on May 23, and will be m-c jon l M.C°A rtS f Crkkel Cl9k It wlfl be noticed that Chin Kee Oiui621 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement9 1938-05-13 16 PiSTIN<TIVĔ QUALITY I CRANT*S I I SCOTCH WHISKY 19 words
-
Advertisement85 1938-05-13 16 ■U»\l\<. at 14May »<*\l\l. A A. E. BEAVIS PRESENTS ii ANDRE ifeELAEI I A Welter-Weight Champion Of The Orient The White Russian Wonder. I* 10 3-MIN. rounds. 7c. VOI ALRE O The Scientific Filipino Welterweight P King of China. II ALSO INTRODUCING g JOE ROSENBERG 10 rdT'"' DOMMY REYES I85 words
-
-
390 1938-05-13 17 A T STADIUM RentarkabU Late Recovery Police 1. I.i.r»! IP B v \ki I lat«- recovery m i Ui :h 7 hulf enabled the A I; v the Police by three 1 in the First Division of ,n i3i«€ at the390 words
-
Article232 1938-05-13 17 Australians At Cambridge T uc London, May 13. HE Australians, playing the fourth match of their England tour, at Cambridge, ran up their highest score, so far. scoring 708 runs for five wickets yesterday. ,o~ u ccck P layed a dashing innings for IP6, hitting ore232 words
-
Article66 1938-05-13 17 Reuter. London, May 12. THE latest callover on the Derby is as follows: 2—l Pasch (taken and offered) 17— 2 Golden Sovereign (offered* 9i (taken». 9—l Port Marnock (taken and offered > 100 —7 Scottish Union and Pound Foolish foffered >, 15—1 (taken;. 18— 1 Mirza. 20—1 GlenReuter. - 66 words
-
Article48 1938-05-13 17 (Fru*'» Our Own. Correspondent) Bangkok. Thursday. \N iatetvsting development in icghj in Siam .s revealed by lhe projc-i to form a Siamese liugby Union to control the same here. Bangkok ha? received an invitation to fly over to Rangoon to play an interport match there.48 words
-
Article469 1938-05-13 17 No Reply From S.C.C II Mental B l>; S.C.C. II AS expected, the Mental Hospital .scored an easy victory over the S.C.C. reserves vi yesterday's Third Division League match on the P.iduoK, when the home team was routed by six goals to nil. The Hospital469 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement108 1938-05-13 17 Jjizal (Tennis Stadi&ro. Sat March Ifl 8:30 P. M. Sharp i Sangle Brothers Goodman Present 3 MAIN EVENTS 3 I Clever Henry vs. Wonder Bar gnt Cham- in D ,«r th< I the Orient) 10 Ms—l3s Lbs i OR THE LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHII Tiger Flowers vs/Rush Miling Contender Welterweight ChAj- Cham-108 words
-
Advertisement79 1938-05-13 17 X W CHALLENGING COMPARISON in quality value 115, 10 6 Valve sets available m from stcck. On. l. < %im it a <«.. Sound 6c Radio Engineers, j 22, Orchard Read, Phone 6318, SINGAPORE. so near to nature's food Only our long years of research and care'uliy <4f m\\mm recorded79 words
-
Advertisement105 1938-05-13 17 9thLye/ WHEN YOU BUY INDIA YOU BUY ALL BRITISH "THE LONGWEAR TYRE" S&ift SIAAE, DARBY CO., LTD. W P S. 2 THE SPEED EXAMEL OF THE «'ESTEKY embodying all the advantages and none flf wMm coach and motor >york, AND ALL HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. It is easy to apply. lows well105 words
-
-
Page 17 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous28 1938-05-13 17 THE TIDES To-day: 10.25 am., 8 ft. 4 ins.. 10.10 pan 8 ft. 7 ins. To-morrow:, 11.07 a.m., 8 ft. 4 ins, 10.40 p.m.. 8 ft. 9 ins.28 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1864 1938-05-13 18 Noel Barber - She Won't See Some Of It Until She's 50 NOEL BARBER'S WEEKLY FILM NEWS REEL By Noel Barber ONE way and another there's been quitt a bit in the newspapers lately about Mister Jackie Cooiran. and the money he's either earned or1,864 words
-
Article, Illustration12 1938-05-13 18 Ida Lupino, as she appears in "Fight For Your Lady".12 words
-
Article, Illustration24 1938-05-13 18 These three guys are the Ritz Brothers in "The Goldwyn Follies"—just about the craziest of a crazy gang in this great fiira.24 words
-
Article, Illustration14 1938-05-13 18 Jack Oakie icears Paris fashions in "Fight For Your Lady."14 words
-
Article208 1938-05-13 18 ANNA May Wong, Chinese actress, noiv appearing in "Dangerous To Know," ha- a priceless collection of fan* gatherer! ii all parts of the world during her extensive travels. nMOINA r >D OWES dtw&Pi ttu*i*B hi? /-t' thn mnrn'ng before he goes to fhe studio. HERMAN BING the comedian, oriainalhj208 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement70 1938-05-13 18 HUDSON For 1938 LOW PRICE BUYS MORE Come and try it—to really know all the value Hudson Terraplane offers you most drive it! And a \7 V/ discover greater room and comfort than ever befon IJ V I I\A TrH n]us ne w riding case And top performance THKOL) combination70 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement33 1938-05-13 19 AN AON Instantly! FprHWOA«ES-T«>OT»WH« NEURAieiA-COIDS-fEVIR a „d RHEUMATISM. TrvANACIN-you will be amazed how quickly it relieves pam and suffering. lIJi ll HI heart or upset the m For Sale at all Chemists Stores.33 words
-
Advertisement76 1938-05-13 19 BINOCULARS for RACES GLASSES Prism $35 upwards. Opera $5. REPAIRS UNDERTAKEN. NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO., 71, High Street. PHONE 3736. THE FAVORITE SOAP YOUTH AND BEAUTY La Lw Okw f*ARRARDSe Portable AC6 GARRARD Automatic Record $':0 r;c S LeTs To';' Changer ccmplete with a portable Tvo cabinet for just $79.00.76 words
-
Advertisement479 1938-05-13 19 Doctor's Amazing Discovery Brings Back Youth To Faded Wrinkled' Skins ,A Vienna medical )Ournal announces sole rights to the Professor's discovery the latest triumph «f m ience which will have bees acquired at enormous expense startle the world N V t only has the emu t by Tokalon. His extract479 words
-
-
Page 19 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous1348 1938-05-13 19 ON THE AIR TO DAY 1 Berlin DJA 31.38 metres (9,560 kcs): DJB *m ff 19.74 metres (15,200 kcs): DJN 21.45 ff 71 m\ 1 1171 rWT metres (9.540 k,x-: DJE 16.89 meWhen And Where lo Listen In 7.20 p.m.—News in English. f" 1 1 7.35 p.m.—Cancel t of Light1,348 words
-
-
Article128 1938-05-13 20 London Has Less Credit Available Reuter. London, Mty 12. THE recent sharp curtailment of tne volume of credit available in the L- don mono- market resulting from th? huge purchases of francs last week i arousin" considerable discussion in the cit^. Alrradv authorities have been purchasing bills fromReuter. - 128 words
-
958 1938-05-13 20 The Negus Appeals —In Vain "SHEER HYPOCRISY" LEAGUE OF NATIONS MEETING Reuter. DROCEFDINGS at the League Council meeting in Geneva yesterday were I maVnV devoted to consideration of the Italian conquest of Ethiopa. The Negus asked for an inquiry. Maintaining that there is constant «uerilla warfare at present in EthiopiaReuter. - 958 words
-
Article87 1938-05-13 20 Reuter. IN the Commons to-day, Mr. Butler I making a statement on the mili ary situation in the Far East said that since the Chinese success at Taierhchwang in \url fighting in south Shantung has continued, but apart from local Japanese gains no appreciable changeReuter. - 87 words
-
Article, Illustration31 1938-05-13 20 The second Six Days' Cycle Race is in progress at the Emoire Pool. Wembley. Londcn. Photo shows: P,ei van Kemper (Holland) reading a rewspaper as he cycles round tintrack.31 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement226 1938-05-13 20 "ANCHOR" #f[ f& PEARL STRANDED cotton y r^fKLW IJeautify your linens with hand embroidery worked in Clarks "Anchor" Cotton jk obtainable in whit** md a large range of fast jty i& r colours when V blended IT IK HORNEO CO., LTD. I W.P.S. 3 •..■■MMMifd MAKE THIS ECONOMY CAR 'SECOND226 words
-
Advertisement87 1938-05-13 20 FOR SOFT w Use Tangee wafch the blushrose shade of youth appear Tangee with its magic ColorChange Principle, changes from orange in the stick to blush-rose on your lips, your youthful most appealing shade. Permanent, Tangee won't rub off and its special cream base keeps lips soft and smooth. Also87 words
-
Advertisement170 1938-05-13 20 NEW. EFFICIENT AND PROMPT RELIEF PROM PTOKACH TROUBLES. Never neglect discomfort or pain hi the stomach—it may be a warning serious illness. Bisma-Rex will pir ri<zht. It is a thoroughly up to date balanced formula tried and proved England ard America where II ha r ioved an astonishing success. It170 words
-
-
Article183 1938-05-13 21 Many Granaries Built By Government To ra re of the surplus during tod harvest months, a imme of compulsory storage iras drawn up, and regularning storage in each distnd each village were promuland rnfoned by the ProvinI Government of Kwangtung the enforcement of ilations was the183 words
-
656 1938-05-13 21 Humiliations Of Chinese Replaced By Cheer And Optimism THE advent of May, the month of spring-time floral charm, is greeted the world over with joyous festivals, but to the Chinese, it serves to recall several historical instances of bitterness. It is the month that656 words
-
Article352 1938-05-13 21 WHEN the Mayor of Chungking, as ex-officio o* v* ral new regiments, took the salute cf many thousand provincial troops recently, the ceremony was signincant in that the regiments on parade were representative of two million newly trained Szechuan soldiers who could be turned352 words
-
424 1938-05-13 21 ROUSED TO ACTION BY JAPANESE JHI hl win i )e u -om.en in the Chinese defence ranks should the Japanese tni a r U r mpt t0 at| vanee further inland and add the rest of the great cenrp,,i a Province of424 words
-
Article197 1938-05-13 21 WHEN a Chinese pupil was stopped and forced by his enemies to write on the street "Great Japan" and when he defied them by brushing "Down with Japan instead, the killing of courageous young Chang Fu-ching became one of the most epic tales of the sacrifices of197 words
-
Article195 1938-05-13 21 IUDGING from reports in the ChiJ nese press, agents of Yoshiko Kawashima, a blue-zlooded Manchu «rinress who turned an artn spy p rhina following her adopaLfS a Japanese family have Leu their way. into Hankow, nerve-centre of China's armed reSSS away in obi -Tes C =e°d195 words
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement273 1938-05-13 21 Paraphrase or Questions and Notes on King Henry the Filth, Supplement oi Henry the Fifth, Commentary and Questionnaire of Henry the Fifth, Ques tions and Notes, Supplement and Com mentary and Questionnaire of Gospel Acts or New Testament, etc. and all Aid to Cambridge Exams, in stock at ALI Offices273 words
-
Advertisement195 1938-05-13 21 No more feverish diseases Malaria and other feverish diseases attack OV weak people more easily than strong people. Strength is nothing more than a sufficient £0 amount of strength-giving substances in the c body. Too little of such substances means weakness. Weakness means something more —you become an easy prey195 words
-
Article237 1938-05-13 22 Contents Of New Handbook DURING 1937, there were over 10U.UU0 hours of broadcasting from B B C. transmitters, including 23,779 hours of f Empire broader sting and 1,619 hours or television—all increase of more than 13.000 hours over the total for 1936. The year 1937 was237 words
-
100 1938-05-13 22 SANDY POWELL, the comedian, introducing a young artist to B.B.C. listeners. Powtil, Rrhfee "Can you hear me. Mother?" might be described as his 'sigrature gag', was brought up on the halls, and first appeared as a separate act at the age of seven. At sixteen he was principal comedian in100 words
-
227 1938-05-13 22 JUNE 1 Other Television Programmes BY courtly of the D rectors of the Fnscm Grand Stand V i>■• the 8.8.C. will televise the Derbj June 1. Three earner.r—on* 0 f which will be equipprd v ith 6 b telephoto lens—will he used. In227 words
-
Article126 1938-05-13 22 BALL-BY-BALL descriptions of the piay in the forthcoming Test Matches, to be broadcast from a transmitter at Daventry devoted exclusively to the purpose, will be re-broadcast in Austrai a by a specially-formed body known as the National Commercial Cricket Committee, composed of -lhe Australian Broadcasting Commission126 words
-
233 1938-05-13 22 Dr. Spencer's Talk On The Radio "|S there life en other planets?" 1$ the fascinating question that will he discussed by the British Astronomer Royal, h. spencer Jones, f.r s., d sc.. tn a series of s:x talks that listeners to Daventry will hear233 words
-
60 1938-05-13 22 A TELEVISION CAMERA in action near Hammersmith Bridge en the River Tl ames, televising the annual Head of the River Race between rowing ctato from London and elsewhere. Very salisfactorv results were obtained, and fhe exocriencc gained on this occasion enabled the 8.8.C.', TeievtsMNi Department to j;ivc viewers excellent pictures60 words
-
Article29 1938-05-13 22 Transmission 1, May 23, 5.30 a.m. G.M.T. Transmission 3. May 24, 2 45 p.m. G.M.T. Transmission 4.''May 19, 7 pm. GMT Transmission 5, May 20, 11.20 p m. G.M.T.29 words
-
Article163 1938-05-13 22 An Occasion When He Changed His Mind AN occasion when Sii James Hun was persuaded to change his mind 1s recalled by the inclusion of incidental music to Mary Rose in a l>r°* gramme of English Theatre Music, be broadcast shortly frcm Dr,vpntry The players will be163 words
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement171 1938-05-13 22 Modernize to Economize! THE MODERN KARDEX While your present record keeping equipment (visible or vertical) still has some value, it will pay you to modernize. Thus you add to the returns you receive from your old equipment the savings Modern Kardex can'bring—paying for the rew equipment from the savings it171 words
-
Advertisement37 1938-05-13 22 'It's the image of him— j KODAK Film, of course truc-io-lifc. Use Kodak "Yenand double-coated—gcrs all the |Ĕ detail in high-light and shadow.' Jl KODAK Film by name Roll Film and Film" Pack From all Kodak Dealers37 words
-
Advertisement12 1938-05-13 22 ft ()u!board j Reliability jjHk Depeiidab;l.^'BOON SENG CO.. LTD* 36-38, Robinson Road.12 words
-
-
265 1938-05-13 23 G. S. Mulhukrishnan, B. Sc; Air Mail - CRISIS OVER THE TENANCY BILL SPECIAL INDIA PAGE Edited By G. S. Mulhukrishnan, B.Sc. (By Air Mail (United Press). 4 i 4 Calcutta, May 8. i\ ihv' course of n slatcnicnt to the Press, the hon. IVlr. A. K. F&zlut Hut), rrrniicr <>f Bengal, says(United Press). - 265 words
-
Article26 1938-05-13 23 (United Press). untitled Government rs to heads of Departv.action for any otmitted in furtherance of the .or Civil Disobedience hereafter constitute anointment in the United Press.*(United Press). - 26 words
-
Article, Illustration26 1938-05-13 23 MISS KAMALA as she appears in the role of a dutiful wife in the picture "TYPIST GIRL." which opened at Royal Theatre, Singapore, yesterday.26 words
-
Article126 1938-05-13 23 Air Mail - (By Air Mail (United Press). Goribidnur, May G. THE Congress Enquiry Committee in connection with the Viduraswatham firing met to-day at Idgur and examined several witnesses including relatives of the dead persons found at Viduraswa- j tham. All the witnesses deposed that the gathering was non-violetnt.(United Press). - 126 words
-
435 1938-05-13 23 Air Mail - "DEROGATORY TO STATE FLAG" (By Air Mail (United Press). Bangalore, May 5. THI A|\sore Government issued orders to-day setting forth the position of the Congress (n atioral) Flag in relation to the State Hag stating tha il'<•> cannot allow the ceremonial hoisting of(United Press). - 435 words
-
Article66 1938-05-13 23 (United Press). Bangalore, May 6. To-day Sardar Vallabhai Paid and Acharya Kripalini had an interview witn i#swan ciir Mirza Ismail for about two hours and forty-five minutes. Discussions were confidential but it is understood the Dewan explained 10 Sardar Patel the attitude o; tne Government on the(United Press). - 66 words
-
182 1938-05-13 23 (United Press). Bangalore, May 8. CARD\P VALLABHAI PATEL, Chairman of the AU India Congress Parlia--3 mentary Sub-Committee, accompanied by his daughter and Acharya J. B. Kripalani, General Secretary, of J the Congress, arrived here on the i morning of Friday last (May 6). I They were(United Press). - 182 words
-
Article, Illustration49 1938-05-13 23 MEMBERS of the German party which hopes to climb Nanga Parbhat, photographed in Bombay. The leader, Dr Paul Bauer, is in the centre of the front row. Dr. V. Luft, only survivor of last year's ill-fated expedition, stands second from the right in the back row49 words
-
Article42 1938-05-13 23 (United Press). A party of four American climbers' arrived at Bombay on May 6 by the ss. "Comorin." They wiil explore routes to K-2. the highest peak in the Kara- koram Range connecting the Himalayas with the Hindukush.—(United Press.> j(United Press). - 42 words
-
257 1938-05-13 23 Air Mail - SETH JAMNALAL BAJAJ RECEIVES ROUSING RECEPTION (By Air Mail (United Press). Six other simUai chariots carry*ng j Mrs. Kasturibai Gandhi. Mrs. Jankidevi i Bajaj. Mr. Davadas Gandhi. Mr. Harib- j hau Upadhya and others followed. The A ROUSING reception was accorded to Seth Jamnalal elect of(United Press). - 257 words
-
Article193 1938-05-13 23 Air Mail - <Ey Air Mail (United Press). Bangalore, May 7. /[FTF.R deliberation lasting for over four hours tW Mysore Congress Working Committee formulated their minimum demands and it over to Sardar Patcl to be placed before the Dev/an. Among the demands are (P the Congress is prepared to accept(United Press). - 193 words
-
Article50 1938-05-13 23 (United Press). A delegation of the Soviet Gov rnment participated In the anti-Locust Conference held at Kabul recently. The north of Afghanistan is a breeding ground of locusts and if locusts can be checked there, Zud'a has no danger of lecust visitation frcm one direction at .-jjt.—iUnited Press»(United Press). - 50 words
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement363 1938-05-13 23 END ASTHMA and DANGER of"TB" "EPHAZONE" Ends Attacks in 10 Minutes And Strengthens the Lungs Victims of Asthma, Bronchial Asthma, Bronchitis, 4» 0 > and any form of chest and lung trouble live in peril. dOUiIU SI6GD Neglect often leads to dreaded T.B. A; sudden chill may bring on Bronchial363 words
-
-
Article, Illustration105 1938-05-13 24 Mr Chin Yu former chief of the technical department cf th'; National Reconstruction Commission who passed throu-h on the IVArtaffiian on Saturday list. Be was on his way to Europe, accompanied by his wife. Mr. Tan Peng Gee son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan105 words
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement54 1938-05-13 24 Read the MORNING TRIBUNE FOR NEWS while it's NEWS Saturdays:-Special Sports Supplement: 8 pages extra at no extra j cost. I I THE INK CREATION THAT DOES WHAT NO OTHER INK CAN DO CLEANS A PEN AS Mm IT WRITES. Quick DRYING PERMANENT &^^WASHABLE on sale everywhere. I 6 iIOIVTOR54 words
-
Advertisement259 1938-05-13 24 I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS bring you It E S I L T S for only 3 < i:N T s per word in this paper NEW' CHOCOLATE B LOCKS FH 2 \f- When a MAIN fe, <jr r tells you Jf\ tnat it is years since he had his last dental259 words
-