Morning Tribune, 4 July 1936

Total Pages: 28
1 24 Morning Tribune
  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 132. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, July 4, 193JT FIVE CENTS.
    14 words
  • 215 1 SUICIDE ATTEMPT „L AST SHOT" LIFTING OF SANCTIONS WNSATION was caused and the A J^ting w» t hrown i 0 a ?t 1 8 journalist attempted to S£*SW* during the League A^mWy. He suddenly rose to his f,,"t Vthc same time drawing a l;:;^, and said
    215 words
  • 249 1 The Third Arrest (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. A VITAL Tamil witness, whom the police found two days ago, supnlied the missing link m the chain of £vfdence which the Detective Branch had wrought together and which has Ud to Ste arSt of
    249 words
  • 190 1 Peiping, July 3 FORMALLY charged with assault and t causing bodily harm to Onishi a T-nanese Herbert Cooke, a private m ?n*rWOTcestershire Regiment, to-day pleaded Not Guilty. Mr P H B. Kent, counsel for Coo*e, -aid 'that defence would rely on an j aUbi. It would
    190 words
  • 157 1 Moscow. July 3. THE seizure of four Japanese fllhing I vessels by Soviet guards flshine [in northern waters has been confirmed by report from P etr °P avlo^ k lnl^ t h add that Japanese Poachers ''almost on Soviet shores" are considerably m 26 two Japanese S r
    Reuter  -  157 words
  • 162 1 Autonomy Agreed lAPANS principal aim m North China J -the establishment of an autonomous government— is at last being SsecL Following the Feng ai i incident the Japanese have been increas ing their pressure for the creation oi ail It in if EmFtlS^r his return U>
    162 words
  • 198 1 General Han Fu Chu, the Governor of Shantung, is said to be willing to join the autonomy scheme, but Marshal Yen Shi Shan, tho Shansi Pacification Commissioner, and General Fu Tsoi Yi. the Governor of Suifuen, are opposed to it i on the ground that autonomy will accelerate
    Sin Chew Jit Poh  -  198 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 437 2 MAIL-BAG THEFT Cashier Wife Arrested !M R FOWL A.S.P. m i har«e f he Dete .t ivp Branch. „rodurod Tan Chye Ken S ant his second wife, Mary Lock, who were gs t «>.«B house' i" Km™ !ho fh f. iVf? 1 m <"»»<'«'i»" with
    437 words
  • 153 2 Accused Asks If That Singapore. Friday. WHEN a Malay named Mohamcd Noo;- was produced before the Thiro Magistrate to-day for sentence Mi Barry. ASP. applied that the prisons be sent fo the District Court His worship, Mr. A. D. York, refusec Hie application. H" .said that the accused
    153 words
  • 138 2 Mess Boy Remanded For Sentence Singapore, Friday. THARGED with theft as a servant m of M r r SP M C V Of a SUm of $4 the Property of Mr. N. Ferguson, second engineer on the Panton. a Chinese named Seng Cheok appeared before the Third Magistrate.
    138 words
  • 76 2 Singapore, Friday. THE wedding took place m Singapore i J&i morning, of Mrs. Winifred McGettigan, from Shanghai, and Mi H.B Winter, of Singapore The bride wore a beautiful dress of white organdie patterned with a navy d S lgn worn oV€r a nav y sup. with this she
    76 words
  • 134 2 Another Adjournment Of Inquiry Singapore, Friday. TAN Kirn Khoe, who was arrested under a provisional warrant issued at *he instance of the Dutch authorities on a charge of "piracy against the law of nations," alleged to have been committed off the Kariman Islands, made another appearance before Mr.
    134 words
  • 127 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 2. U7HEN the police made a raid on a "pineapple factory situated at the 7th mile, Scudai about 11 p.m. on July 1 they found about 15 Chinese gambling As soon as the police approached the gamblers scattered, but four
    127 words
  • 355 2 Did Not Wear Cap Singapore, Friday THE Bankruptcy Court was preside over by Mr. Justice Adrian r to-day. The list was a short on veral matters being adjourned. Abdul Kudus a middle aged English. speaking Malay was granted his discharge from bankruptcy subject to three month's .suspension. Mr.
    355 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 13 2 rRESH MILK— WITH pAY ALL THE TRQUHin REMOVED' Add water to Klim for
      13 words
    • 91 2 A Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most Needed A Simple, Practical and Economical Solution aSbS^l^S^h'^.^ 'WOMB BENEFIV mm been meet the problem faced by all married men. IT PROVIDES whereby y°- -v ft a cost well wiUun your ?L X 1 f u your wife snd children have
      91 words

  • 1024 3 HEAD BLOWN Whisky Bottle As Evidence F rom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. mirf o f suicide was this A U J returned by the Klang A mornm? return a CunnynJfhain oroner Mr conducted an T'Mrhes^-re^tin, rifle bet. some hours later. Fxamlnatton of the accounU on
    1,024 words
  • 134 3 Farewell Party On Conte Verde Singapore, Friday. THE popularity enjoyed by Signor E Mattoli, the Italian Consul m Singapore, ana Signora Mattoli was strikingly shown yesterday afternoon, when they sailed for Home on the Conte Verde About 150 friends of all nationalities were on board to say goodbye,
    134 words
  • 57 3 RHEUMATISM MADE HIM A WRECK Different Man After 6 Months <rf Kruschen Here is the true story of a man who y the simple, easy way of taKing Kruschen Salts:— lt ith hn £d for twelve weeks with rtieuSfffifi time I went into the shop^^^^ JLT Rheumatism is commonly caused
    57 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 72 3 M MAN LION" I n^Pl RAPID HARDENING 1 I i ■Qa H H H 1 V r* C MT^ I I I it. I A DPR. I m^^-- •''> I Hi WEILL MONTOR LTD. FOR THOSE WITH NEAT, TIDY HAIR mOf^k SOLIDIFIE' 1 5 IT KEEPS VOUB HAW IN OTNDmON^
      72 words

  • Up-To-The Minute Financial News Special London Cable
    • 22 4 THE following prices, apart from local quotations, have been received by cable from our own correspondents.
      22 words
    • 149 4 London Friday's Closing Spot: 723 32 i unchanged Forward: 725 32 (unchanged). v ron v ™n. New 16 3 16 (up 1 16 v Tom> Very steady. Singapore The main interest locally has again ■been for nearby shipment and the premium on forward! is tending to get less. The
      149 words
    • 73 4 Singapore, Friday noon. No tvpqq < Buyers. Sellers. no. i.x.K.S.S. m cases (F. 0.8. July* 2fi n ir or is ie Good F.A.Q. m cases 6 26 15 16 F. 0.8. July) ofinifi 9R7 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) 6 26Ts (awardable Spore) 26% 2634 do. July 263^ 9ft7
      73 words
    • 12 4 London Friday s Forward: g»^ Si^apore $86 5(( New York 40
      12 words
    • 8 4 London 138 lid per fine ounce -2d
      8 words
    • 4 4 London spot UP
      4 words
    • 4 4 Straits Rotterdam n?
      4 words
    • 22 4 London spot 29s 9d y G e^rd S a^ r e,o C s < Sf/ B r r s W fram are
      22 words
    • 42 4 APLFA th,. i .Singapore. Friday. PLEA that she did not know what she wominVh^* M made SfiS ThSrf m, V l he a PPeared before the Third Magistrate. Mr. A D York m The n w a orn haiKe °l
      42 words
    • 41 4 The following, are closing quotations Mark t London Forei S n Exchange London-New York 5 02 3 8 i 4) London -Paris 75 13 16 London-Amsterdam 7 36% London-Hongkong 13 716 (unchanged).' The following are closing quotations m Singapore.
      41 words
    • 109 4 Jewellery valued at £400 is reported to hare been stolen by a rat burglar from Sfelvio Court. Eastbourne the home Of the widow of Mr. John Slater the cotton magnate. London T.T. 214 7!32 London D.D. 24V 4 London 30 days' sight 2 4 9132 London 60 days' sight
      109 words
    • 123 4 Singapore, July 3. London 4 months' sight 214 Va London 3 months' sight 2|4J/ a London 60 days' sight 2 4 3132 London 30 days' sight 2 4 332 London demand 2 4 1116 London T.T. 2 4 116 Lyons and Paris deman d 880 Hamburg demand 142 New
      123 words
    • 288 4 London, July 4 Share of £1 denomination unless Previously To-day Rise or fall. otherwise stated War Loan, W 2 p.c 1068 10 6 lA Com. Union Assce. (Units) 11 1 16 11 —113 Prudential Assce. "A" 37 5 H 3 ?5 8 Royal Assce.
      288 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 52 4 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established m 1880) Capital Subscribed 'Fully Re^veTund V. Head Office: YOKOHAAIi m SINGAPORE BRANCH Manager, ->-••.■ Tel: No. 6049 Manager's "k^ AOmL 5922 General Office. 6472 Compradore's Desk. j^SI TOCE COMpF^, "td I WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION Tel. 502 G. W J DEX TER, Manager. !!!j! 2,
      52 words
    • 31 4 l\l 7/ /Wfe s L^///^ fvy a Hour funpaced), .M. Richard r^ itr- T *>S^!SB 503 yds. Uy 6 mil Sl Agents for Malaya: wwm m r t E SUCCESSQPS OF
      31 words

  • 927 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST I Ayer Panas ($1) 145 1.55 Bassett ($D .57 .62 Batu Lintang ($1) 1.05 1.15 Borelli ($1) 140 160 Brogas ($1) 85 .90 Brunei United ($5) 3.05 3.15 Bukit K.B. ($1) 25 .35 B. Katil <$1> 73 78 Bukit Kepong ($1) 100 1.10 Bukit Timah ($10)
    927 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 17 5 i INSURANCE COMPANY,. LTD. j i i 1 J i Agents: SIME, DARBY CO. LTD. Singapore Branches
      17 words
    • 321 5 BANK OF CHINA J?m Vtp rIpiTAL SwioOO 000.00 Chinese Currency RSSnmi rroiDS J3.453.591 43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Me mber Ch air m an Mr c W ?erc^ Cha^an, Co.njercUU Ban, of China of Commerce. Shanghai. Dah-Chuan Woo. Mr. Yung-Min Chien. Minister of Industries, National Assistant General Manager, Joint
      321 words

  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 210 6 7 I llj| V 8 Performances To-day Sunday! THE BKi MI 'SICAL-COMEDY-DANCINC; HIT! &i%r \si s f P* PJ TT v #Pr <w«w««^ou*(t BBP B Jfc i "Word cannot do adequate J l!Ntl( >^PH(%JpHlRH^Mil^BtoJwfl S to this Him, it has to be .seen to >'■■■'" nllri^lkßll rani**™ i appreciated" i
      210 words
    • 282 6 LAST NIGHT OF hiijivi m iivSl IN ONE OF THE MOST UNUSUAL AND IMPORTANT FILMS EVER PRODUCED. "The STORY of LOUIS PASTEUR" Warner Bros. Picture TO-MORROW A STORY OF A YOUNG COMPOSER'S ROMANTIC ADVENTURES WITH HIS LEADING LADY. rCARL BRISSONin *T W O II EAII T S m WALTZ TIME"
      282 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 285 7 M£m>: mk i llmm W-mB r a s^ T^'°"" e gg ''"^g""' Kobert Animal A«lor« CAPITOL Xext Week Sfl/rf 7o «c 4 /?oya/ ,v IP 18, I Bmii Mnrp Ml mill" More Alluring More Beautiful— 3iore utduuiui Morp exotic thin ever More exouc man e>ei m the with Jai 0
      285 words
    • 164 7 I. II II IS Opening TO-MORROW 3.15 Your Favourite Kid star m a ne w Rollicking Comedy. 1 1 1 1 1 FED UP V/ITH FAME! j Her name flashed m electric lights An? to lav? I KJ I IK, \\J lUYH I llff i /jane withers Laughs dfl</ Aetfr/-
      164 words

  • 974 8 THE BLACK LEGION Ghastly Ritual Murders YOUNGEST, fiercest and most deadly of all secret societies the "Black Legion" of the rs\ has Hun;? itself before the attention of the world by another ghastly "ritual" murder of an enemy to all appearances a completely harmless citizen who
    974 words
  • Article, Illustration
    12 8 The Vickers Supermarine "Spitfire I." the fastest military plane m the world.
    12 words
  • 96 8 Shanghai. CAMPAIGN has been opened fox funds toward! the construction oi a hospital for native medicine. Over 50 mow of land have been purchased at Takwang Road, Nanking, as the site ol the projected hospital. A sum of $1,000 has been contributed by the various Administrations
    96 words
  • 475 8 Mr. Runciman On Party's Policy MR. RUNCIMAN, President of the Board of Trade, speaking at a luncheon In Glasgow recently, arranged by the newly formed Liberal National organization, explained why the members of his party remained m the National Government, and defended theJr action m supporting the new
    475 words
  • 346 8 World's Best Seaplanes ■utteigh. GREAT BRITAIN'S latest "hush-1 aeroplanes for the R.A.F., om which is officially stated to be fastest military aeroplane m the have been demonstrated to the r public for the first time. Air Ministry officials were among the 200 privileged spectators who saw machines
    346 words
  • 140 8 Italy's Deaf And Dumb Want To Pay Rome. ITALY'S deaf and dumb are Indignant 1 becaus? they have been exempted from the bachelor tax. At a National Deaf and Dumb Congress at Bologna "speakers" poured out a voluble flow of protests m "doaf and dumb language." They were
    140 words

  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 233 9 TOR SALE Road. g» 'Xt'you are looking for and MVI MONEY. TO DANCE. This Boo^ will ldl T '"how to learn all the modern n Pnvate -M lo Trot Steps. P KIU° CO.!' Singapore or Kuala Lumpur. pore. FLORISTS Mid^e Flower Shop, 29, Stamford Poid Phone 4227. Before 8 a.m.
      233 words
    • 259 9 1 Trade Bargains FOOT WEAR WANTED KNOWN-If you want Road (Next to Tivoli Theatre), Singapore. MOTORS FOR SALE STUDEBAKER SPORTS DROP-HFAD -OUPE Director 6 cylinder model. Here ,nly $1,450.-. ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY 14 h.p. low price. Come m and have a trial right away. Only $475.—. Fiat 514 m perfect order,
      259 words
    • 143 9 v PHOTOGRAPHY THE PUBLIC PHOTO STUDIO. No. 329 North Bridge Road, (opposite the TIVOLI Theatre) is the most up-to-date Studio where your photographs may be taken at moderate prices. Our art of photography is unique and our equipment and materials are the best. For Wedding Groups, Party or Baby Photographs—
      143 words
    • 226 9 WEARING APPAREL ttrerty 248A-B Orchard Road Go^f^illinery, Expert European Dressmaker. Moderate prices. PRISCILLA Ltd. I m P. ortcd u Am^!? Roods. Frocks, hats swim suits gloves hosiery, braziers and corsets. 61, Stamford Road. Phone 3335. «-iio Perfect style and finish— uuing Yong-LadS Tailor from Shanshal. No. 153, Orchard Road. mmm
      226 words

  • 329 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, July 4, 1936. ANOTHER CRISIS? AFTEfi the mnrtioDfl crisis. \vh:it? The answer would seem to oc the Daittig Corridor, regarding which an emergency meeting: of the League of Nations Council is to be held. Mr. Scan Lester, the League High Commissioner m Danzig, complains of having
    329 words
  • 834 10  -  Ei tolycus A Weekend usene IT was with interest that I learned a I few days ago, from one of those worthy adventurers who fly the mail 'planes, that the airship moorine mast which was built at Karachi eight years :o accommodate the ill-fated R.lOl, la still m
    834 words
  • 69 10 Mr. M. Samuel, of the State Medical and Health Office, will be shortly proceeding on transfer to the Land Office, Tapah Brevet -Major R. A. Heard. M.C., has been appointed Asst Staff Officer, Local Forces. Malaya Major Heard was formerly State Adjustant. Perak. The Hon. Mr. J. D. Hall
    69 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements

  • 1734 11 JAPAN'S NEW LIFE-LINE a Five Point programme yil ri "iu issue of 'The Peoples *JSh+* to Shanghai:niuFFVL economic development P' A her Southward policy* m Wished "once and for all gln through a Commission of ,m nunt officials, businessmen \;uious public associations. The liese
    1,734 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 34 11 Telegraphic Address: PHOXE S 5934 GOODWOOD THE MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. tiii EX KLLENT ACCOMMODATION WITH EVERY COMFORT. *"L COCKTAIL BAR AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND DINNER.
      34 words
    • 56 11 J^JJ^^ TO-DAY TIFFIN: SI 00 I Mock Turtle Soup Fish A La Menagere i Roast Chicken Bacon i French Beans Chips Cold Meat Salad Chocolate Ice Cream Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. FRESife I j Hors uueuvres varies "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. 'Phone
      56 words

  • 63 12 CHINA 'S A THLETES FOR THE OL YMPIC GAMES Mr. Fred Cordt, Adviser to the China Olympic Committee, who is accompanying the team to Berlin. Miss Yeung Shau King, China's champion lady swimmer, often known as "The Chinese Venus." The Basket Ball team Miss Yeunff Shau Kin* snapped at the
    63 words

  • 12341 1 oFPRESENTATIONS TO THE GOVERNOR INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE WHY QUIT RENT SHOULD BE W REDUCED IIT „ive below the Rfter portion of an important pamphlet k h hi* been issued by the Rubber Growers' Associat.on. forth the correspondence which has taken place I££ Z^L and H.E. P
    12,341 words




  • 200 13 w Moating aerodrome for the German South African air-mail Ifrp. The "Ostmark"— especially constructed for handling flyingboats—which recently made a trial cruise m the Baltic. A flying -boat leaves the catapult on the deck of the "Ostmark" and rises securely: The floating aerodrome with forward
    200 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 32 13 ANNUAL CHEAP LSALE A T RENE ULLMANN A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE BETTER CLASS GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELLERY SILVERWARE SMOKER REQUISITE KTL. RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE
      32 words

  • Article, Illustration
    2153 14 In Material*. *.<»miis. Hal* And A<*4*<'SM»ri<*s TOR those who are making plans for summer parties, week-ends m the country, treks to the mountains, dances at the club, swimming parties and outdoor suppers, new clothes are appearing every day. Summer is something pretty glorious, but it does call for quite
    2,153 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements

  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 22 15 PERMANENT i j WAVES- I from $10— v Oil, Ga 1 1 i a and Ku^ene Methods j Maison Interlandi 4 0
      22 words
    • 224 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING LIJGGA cIRRIER CIJIPIE r CHEMIST SINGAPORE LUGGAGE j j CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors Forwarding i Agents. Booking. Agents for F.M.S. i Railways. i Baggage Agents for:— Blue Funnel Line East Asiatic Line Nederland Line 8.1.5. N. Co., Ltd., t etc., etc. I Tel. Address:— "LUGGAGE" S PHONE
      224 words
    • 175 15 HAIRDRESSER j Maison Marcelle /K^^Sjk Special reduction $&s(£'■. inl>ermaiieilt Wave For !M i JUNE and JULX i ly^f 10 i i "^*r" >w y^ 35 Stamford Rd., 1 TeL 4807 Prop. J. KOOT, 1 SZLK STORE I INGAPORE'S MOST UP-TO-DATE SILK STORE Tajmahal Store i 23, HIGH ST. j STATIONER^
      175 words
    • 84 15 Agents. FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD., (Inc. m F.M.S.) 8, Raffles Place, Singapore. CAMERAS AND FILMS ■ML] Fl 'Hnß^Bni ML XLLiO PRACTICE LIMITED TO THE EYE Specializing: Y&&Z^=^Eas>^ Anomalies. if ffF Complicated defects ot U < vision. Glasses if needed. R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Dr. of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade (Ground Floor).
      84 words

  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 475 16 P. O. SAILINGS Outwards. rv I) UP Tonnage Spore. Tonnage Sgore NALDERA 16,000 In port RANPURA 17,000 Aug. 28 SOMALI 6,810 July 6 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 July 17 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 BANGALORE 6,000 July 30 SOUDAN 6.500 Sept. 23 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 CORFU 15.000 Sept.
      475 words
  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 490 16 fl Hi: IIAKBtM it MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY Pengerang <** Soon) 9 am China (generally). Hoihoj^ Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Naldera) 10 a.m. Formosa and Hongkong (Naldera) 10 a.m. Jama and Macao (Naldera) 10 a.m. PoKtianak < Tohiti am Indo-China (Marechal Joffre) noon Medan. Jask, Bushire, Amsteidam and
      490 words
    • 503 16 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Godown Gate No Naldera Jj Islander JJ Sauerland Kepong *g Raub Radnorshire Fovlebank g Kinta m 3 J Marechal Joffre 4 Kistna 2 4 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Dolphin, Lch. Lady Guillemard. Pacific. P.W.D. Hopper. 7 8, Shen
      503 words

  • 379 17 —News Of The Day form** lAmem Details Of NMX. And Hapag Finances ni- TAILS of the reorganisation of GerD n'vs two biggest shipping comUnS the Norddeutacher Lloyd and -Amerika Lines, during the HaU I uk 1935. were shown m the s lor those years, which .[A simultaneously m Berlin v
    379 words
  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 419 17 Lithuania's Oldest Man T HE oldest inhabitant oi Lithuania, Juozas Au&ustis of Melme, has juct died, at the reputed age of 120. He attributed his old age to the facL that he neither worked, smoked nor drank too much. Port For Her Hundred MRS. FRANCISCA BAYER, of Freely, Moravia, has
      419 words
    • 536 17 I f^K^ V^B TO FRENCH PORTS yy" j LINOIS For Marseilles, Havre, Antwero Dunkirk- Tniv a ?OTB S IN "CQ^ 3 For Marseilles Nante, "li ?£J& -i^Bordeaux Jul^ 24 rUKBiw For Marseilles, Havre Antwero Dunkirk Ana a. t j CAP PADARAN For Marseilles. Nuntes St Nazafre Au| 21 ANOO ADARAN
      536 words

  • 139 18 Shanghai. A BANKING Syndicate for the Fishery Industry will be established by the Ministry of Industry and bankiiu* circles m Shanghai, measures governing the creation of such an organ having been approved by the Executive Yuan. The functions of the Syndicate will be: (1> Promotion
    139 words
  • 54 18 Shanghai. THE Ministry of Industry has approve I the petition of the Chinese residents In Bourabaya, Java, to establish a native goods emporium there for the sale of Chinese jzroducts. The petitioners, however, are instructed to organize the emporium m accordance with the prescribed regulations
    54 words
  • 49 18 CIVE sisters and their brother., Uytai 1 m diffeicnt parts of Germany tot 454 years of a^e. according to a lettt to the Berliner Zeitung. Heir Max Wcidig is 69. The igei ol his sisters are Anna 83. Else 81. Jennj 76. Hedwifr 74 and Ida 71.
    49 words
  • Page 18 Advertisements

  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 110 19 The New SHERBORNE T.n.F.» r b 7 AUSTIN A new saloon is added to the range of models, available on the famous "Ten-Four" chassis, the Sherborne, distinctive and luxuriously equipped. It is an attractive four seater, six window model, with new body lines sweeping down from the roof to the
      110 words
  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 213 19 iON THE RADIO \\v\l\s\\ Empire Programme nr^WSS 35 ss SS So 620 P.m. to 9.05 p.m. Tr nsmhsion 3: GSG 16.86 metre. mcs.) and GSF 19.82 metres ,i. ZJ. from 9.20 p.m. to 0.20 a.m. GSB 13 97 m<' lr<ls ril 47 mcs)> frOm 'V2&?SS» 19-60 me*« n,U>. OSC 31.32
      213 words
    • 224 19 11.35 p.m. Dance Music. Maurice Winnick and his Orchestra. 12.20 p.m. Close down. TO-MORROW TRANSMISSION 5 6.20 a.m. Big Ben. "This Tennis Racket." Service by John Pudney. 6.50 a.m. A Recital by Irene Crowther (Pianoforte). Two Choral Preludes: (Chopin). Jeux d'eau (The Fountain) (Ravel). Capriccio m F sharp minor (Frank
      224 words
    • 209 19 8.20 p.m. Sign off DJA and DJB (Germ., Engl.). 8.25 p.m. Call DJA, DJB, DJN (Germ., Engl.i. German Folk Song. 8.30 p.m. Greetings to our Listeners m the "Near East." 8.35 pm. News and Economic Review m German on DJA, DJB, DJN. 8.50 p.m. Woman's Hour: "Madchcnballade." 9.20 p.m. News
      209 words
    • 231 19 10.50 a.m Opening announcement. 10.55 a.m. The Regal Cinema Orchestra 'Selections). 11.50 a.m. Time signal. 11.53 a.m. Concert by the Richard Schmidberger Trio. 12.25 p.m. Matinee by the Nirom Quintet. 1.10 p.m. Nirom news bulletin. 1.20 p.m. Popular items. 1.50 p.m. Dance music. 2.20 p.m. Close down. 5.50 p.m. Time
      231 words

  • 1183 20 JUSTIFIED BY LAW Habeas Corpus Order Singapore, Friday. "I AM bound to find on the evidence before me, that the original detention and the present detention are .justified by law, and therefore I cannot interfere The order nisi was therefore discharged." So said Mr
    1,183 words
  • 224 20 For St. Andrew's Mission Hospital FLAG Day" m aid. of St. Andrews Mission Hospital is to-day. It o*B been organised by Mrs. R. Stanto-i Nelson, who has no fewer that 30 lady superintendents oi various districts. Rags will be ottered, m all the offices m town this morning,
    224 words
  • 277 20 Five Savage Wiv?s In A Den Of Doom AN African government servant was dismissed m a certain district oi West Africa— and there is the letter ho wrote to the local District Officer;— •Kind Sir. -On opening this epistle you will behold the work of a dejobbed person, and
    277 words
  • 77 20 Fraser Co.'s Share List (Continued from page 5) 3% 1935 red. 1975-85 Nov. 1 1261/ 2 128': 434% 1929 red. 1959-69 $8,250,000 Interest May Oct. 1 103 104' 2 PENANG MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Interest May 1, $4,000,000 Interest Apr. 1. 15, Nov. 15 123V 2 125%! 3°;
    77 words
  • 200 20 Now Praying For It To Cease Bucaresr DRIESTS who asked for rain to end the long drought m Rumania are nov praying for it to finish. Fearing another drought like that experienced last year, Orthodox prie>' wearing long robes, assembled on ti. dry. dusty fields of lower
    200 words
  • Page 20 Advertisements
  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 57 20 OX THE RADIO (Continued from page 19) 7 a.m. News m French, market prices 7.20 a.m. Midnight. News m English. 7.35 a.m. Theatrical Broadcast. U. 35 a.m. End of broadcast. 10.05 a.m. Talk. 10.20 a.m. News m French. 10.40 a.m. News m English. 10.50 a.m. Theatrical Broadcast. 12.05 p.m. News
      57 words

  • 834 21 YON CRAMM INJURED A One-Sided Match FRED PERRY carried off the Men's Singles title at Wimblejon yesterday l«r the third year running after ;i magnificent dfai,\ .t ttnui^ againm Baron <■»«- fried ron Cnaum, the German champion, whom »W had rei ,s a certainty to
    Reuter  -  834 words
  • 107 21 MALAYA CUP MATCH AT PEN AN G 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. DENANG, playing with several last- minute rhansjes. were held to a I -all draw by Kedah on Victoria (ireen this evening m a Malaya Cup match, m uhich play was below the standard a-sociated with the competition.
    107 words
  • 116 21 London, July 3. UARIATIONS m the estimates for the cost of erection In Hongkong of barracks to accommodate three batuUiuns is referred to m the report of the Select Committee on the estimates. The 1934 estimate was £1,700,000, the 1935 estimate was £2.200,000, and it is now
    Reuter  -  116 words
  • 138 21 Duluih, (Minn. July 3. THE U.S. Government purchase up to a million head of cattle left by the drought without nourishment on the North-Western prairies has been authorised by the Secretary for Agiiculture. The cattle will be slaughtered and packed as food for the unemployed. Prices
    Reuter  -  138 words
  • 330 21 Malay Clerk To Stand Trial (From Our Own Correspond* i Johore Bahru, July 2. AS a Special Magistrate Mr. A. Dohoo, Assistant Adviser, Batu Paha uroceeded to Kluang to hear i preliminary enquiry into a case m which a young Malay named Ahmad bin Haji Mohamed Salleh formerly
    330 words
  • 111 21 tt is notified m the Johoie Government Gazette that Dr. E. A. Struthers, of the Malayan Medical Service, hao been seconded for service m Johore. vice Dr. F. V. Jacques. Mr. G. Lowe and Mr. F. J. Treusel'i. assistant masters at the English College, Johore Bahru, have been
    111 words

  • 459 22 EIGHT RACES ON CARD Handicaps And Selections THE Perak Turf Club's July Meeting opens to-day m Ipoh with a card of eight races The fields are jjood and excellent sport is assured The following are the handicaps and selections for to-day: RACE ONE Horses.
    459 words
  • 34 22 "/>'// Capt. HawkT RACE I— Till DOR B— SILVER JUBILEE Queen of Hearts Mi>s Sardis 1-KIRTI.E Squrezr Snmvlass S— HERBE FOLK Greenstone B— MOUNTAIN STREAM Pride of Perak BinUng Tujoh Uicklou Bay I— FINANCIER
    34 words
  • 466 22 Breach Of Trust Alleged Singapore, Friday. EVIDENCE for the defence was recordid to-day "by Mr. L. B. Gibson, m tlic criminal district court, m the case hi ,which a Sinhalese, P. D. D. Appuhamy, is on his trial on two charges of criminal breach of trust. The allegation
    466 words
  • 68 22 Moscow, July 2 TWELVE members of the Soviet Hydro--1 logical Expedition, who are scientifically surveying the Arctic Circle, left their base ship m an open boat for Norderland and were caught m terrific gale which swept them out to sea One was drowned and ten succumbed to cold
    68 words
  • 285 22 Mr. V. Boyd And Miss r lovenc" MISS Ivy Nilda Florence, eldest "I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Neubronner. and Mr. Victor Graham Boyd. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Boyd. were married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at 5 p.m. yesterday.
    285 words
  • 134 22 G.O.C. Inspects The Laburnum Singapore. Friday. PRESENTING a striking appearance m their smart uniforms, over 160 officers and men of the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. Straits Settlements. were on parade at th^ir headquarters at Telok Ayer this evening when MajorGeneral W. G. S. Dobbie. the General Officer Commanding
    134 words
  • 151 22 Ball At The Raffles Hotel Singapore, Friday. CVERY success attended the ball given 14 at Raffles Hotel last night m aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. The ballroom was crowded, and dancing, interspersed by cabaret items proceeded merrily until 2 a.m. Mrs. Misselbrook and Miss Hustwick as
    151 words
  • 269 22 Keppel Club v. Island Club THE following are the teams for the above match, which, will be played over the Keppel G.C. links on Sunday 8.45 a.m. J. M. Harper <6> and J. L j Haxworth (9) v. W. McMullan 13 and C. A. R. Bateman (4». 8.50
    269 words
  • 82 22 Singapore. Friday. A break of 58 was made at I Metropole Hotel last night m the between Tan Thean Tek and P Domingo. Padmorp Shield Competiti Thean Tek won by 300 to 209. I: other match Teo Chwee Hoc beal G Hock Chye. 300—250. There will be no
    82 words
  • 167 22 To-day In Singapore HIGH TIDES:— II.IO a.m., 10.06 p.m. FOOTBALL:— H. M.S. Malaya Cuy. Singapore v. Negri Sembilan, Anson Road Stadium. CRICKET:— S.C.C. v. Middlesex, 6. C.C.; S.C.C. v. Selangor Club. Kuala Lumpur; S.R.C. v. Indian Association. 1. A.; S.R.C. II v. Raffles Institution, R.1.; Ratfh College v. Medical CWlege,
    167 words

  • 635 23 Annual Sports At Jalan Besar Stadium ntnnptition, friendly rivalry, I K EKN I" vl oleSeartod support of a thr n-h small m numbers a' 1 "enthusiasm, were the ,'v factors to the success that 'T'lie first Annual Athletic mird f the Y.M.CA School
    635 words
  • 364 23 WEAKNESS OF TIN PRICE (From Our Own Correspondent) Mr v a T Penang, July 3. v. A. Lowinger. the Malayan reoresenl^tlv Lond( )n and the Malayan c'ommi 1 on the toternatkmal Tin Committee arrived here yesterday morning m the Naldera and landed^ Mr. Lowinger is on a mission to Siam
    364 words
  • 49 23 Commander K. Chudo, the Japanese Naval Attache m Bangkok, is expected to arrive m Singapore on Sunday on a holiday visit for a few days. It will be his first visit to Singapore. Commander Chudo was appointed to his present post at the end of last year.
    49 words
  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 33 23 TENNIS RACKETS JUST RECEIVED SPALDING 1937 MODELS J^fpffils. TOP-FUTE j-^-"":::::;: ;^B SPEEDWIN ■RtttS nnrTTrTfliß IKE Airllil^E. >fcdr 12 oz. 12 2 oz. IH I J With Victor, White, '•a-QUEEN'S?& T 3, Prince Street.
      33 words
    • 201 23 H very thinkinn W)inan buyi Ovaltine -g --—-Jj&tf^ is noVser- t '\'i^^,' mjfflm^»^"^«j V** cern of cvel> y thinking woman. That is why .<£' W 'Ovaltine' is the most I %.~A popular food beverage y "yj throughout the world. m An d In buying 'ovaltine' n "m everyone obtains by
      201 words

  • 531 24 LANCS. OUT CHEAPLY Gloucester's BY far the biggest surprise of the county cricket matches played yesterday was provided by Gloucester when they beat Lancashire Generally regarded as the possible wooden-spoonists of the competition, the Gloucester eleven defeated the northern county after dismissing the latter for
    531 words
  • 25 24 Herme's Sports Notes OWING to his temporary disability, Hermes' weekly sporting notes, which usually appear on page 21 on Saturdays, are unavoidably omitted this week.
    25 words
  • 248 24 Raffles College v. Medicals The annual Inter- College cricket match for the Winstedt Cup will be played on the Raffles College Sports Ground on Saturday and Sunday, July 4 and 5. This year's match is the eighth or the series and the second for the Winstedt Cup. As
    248 words
  • 140 24 London, July 2. THE bout of substantial rubber buying from America and the Continent during the past fortnight, roach of which m C.I.F. terms direct from the East, carried spot rubber m London to the highest level since September 1934. The home trade take off also
    Reuter  -  140 words
  • 89 24 London, July 2. The Italian journalists who were forcibly removed from League buildings to police cells after their unseemly demonstration when the Emperor of Ethiopia rose to address the Assembly, were to-day expelled from the Canton of Geneva. Some are returning to Italy and others are attempting to
    British Official Wireless  -  89 words
  • 25 24 Singapore. Friday. The football match between the SCC II and Fraser and Neaves to have been played on the Padang to-day was cancelled.
    25 words
  • 28 24 Cricke t Cancelled Singapore, Friday. The cricket match between the S.C.C. and the Middlesex Regiment which was to have been played on the Padang this evening was cancelled.
    28 words
  • 142 24 Draw For J.C.SA. Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 2. THE following is the draw for the J.C.S.A. tennis tournament: MEN'S SINGLES (Handicap :K. MacLennan (-30.3) vs. K. H. Bancroft (-30.31: A. M. Wallace (-30. 3» vs. E. C. Crosse (Scratch); R. P. Clegg (Scratch) vs
    142 words
  • 336 24 Henley Regatta Races London, July 3. rO semi-final heats m the Grand Challenge Cup were decided at tbe Henley Regatta to-day, Leander beating Boston by a length m 7 minutes 17 seconds and Zurich defeating Tokyo by six lengths m seven minutes nine seconds The weather was
    Reuter Wireless  -  336 words
  • 52 24 CINGAPORE and Negri Semhilan meet at the Anson Road Stadium to-day m the Malaya Cup Competition. The Negri were beaten 4 nil by the Combined Services. It will br interesting to see how Singapore will fare. Admission charges will be Si (West Stand and chairs) 50 cents and
    52 words
  • 87 24 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru Wf On July 5. the Johore Chinese Yuo ball Association will meet the FootboU team of the August Badminton Far I Singapore, on the Johore Bahru, I friendly game. mitres Badminton and Basket ball »»Jf™? between tho two sides will
    87 words
  • 60 24 The preliminary heats m connection with the Singapore A.A. Sports i held on the S.C.C. padang on P» starting at 2.30 p.m. 50 Admission to the grounds win ut cents and 20 cents. A. T. Barber, the Oxford and w shire cricketer. In partnership wijn M. Backhouse, won
    60 words
  • 210 24 (From Our Oicn Correspondent) Penang, Friday. THE Penang Polo Club beat the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers by four goals to two m the first round of the Sultan of Perak's Cup this evening. Penang will meet the Iskandar Polo Club m the final to-morrow. C. A. Vlieland and
    210 words
  • 60 24 Cotton Just Misses Another Tie St. Germain, July 2. THE replay m the French Open Golf Championship, between Henry Cotton and D'Allemagne resulted m a y/in for the latter, Cotton just missing a 1 en-yard putt on the 36th green whicti would have made it another tie. Tlie
    Reuter  -  60 words
  • 126 24 The following will represent the United Mackenzie Footers at football against St. Joseph Church's Brigade on Saturday, July 4, ai the Clerical Union ground at 5.10 p.m. sharp: Hashim, Snp Ah Lye, Tan Chen Chua, Kordj, Soh Kirn Swee, Lim Cheng Poh (capt.), N<r Penc: Cher. Snine. Yeow
    126 words