Morning Tribune, 11 July 1936
1936-07-11
1
24
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/morningtribune
Morning Tribune
-
Title Section14 1936-07-11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No. 138. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, July 11, 1936. FIVE CENTS.14 words
-
Article285 1936-07-11 1 riUlSilt* AMD SUBS. iti:n iti\ii\<- COMMENT ON ESTIMATES STEADYING EFFECT O!\ Till: rovrixEXT FOLLOWING the dropping of sanctions and the easing of tension in the Mediterranean, with the consequent withdrawal of units of the British Fleet from those waters, comes news that the Admiralty may increaseReuter - 285 words
-
307 1936-07-11 1 Canton. July 10. pLLOWING earlier reports that Canton foarrVLT a State of panic owin R *> vouri P l,; SOme f the r ™on troops Kwano nn omes news that tne Fir st Ki4s, h K H Arn L v statio »ed on the307 words
-
27 1936-07-11 1 London, July W. f" Ordir 9 to 'i Uy «P"«we<* i.- an Bri-°h L~ r Council terminating fin, iam ons "Bainst Italy.-27 words
-
Article29 1936-07-11 1 <'™eral Chen Chi Turn at thfl "m!,^" f the Kuomintanß. has 3 hls alle K iance to Nanking. SESSION OPFNS denary Session of the "R opened at the Central29 words
-
Article296 1936-07-11 1 Pettang Lottery Case (From Our Oum Reporter J Pcnang, Friday. k MAXIMUM fine of $3,000 and, in *l default, a sentence of six months was imposed by the Police Magistrate •to-day on Ng Yew Tong, who pleaded guilty to a charge of having assisted in the management of a public296 words
-
Article145 1936-07-11 1 Building Of Aeroplanes Nairobi, July 10. THE South African Minister of Defence, Mr. O. Pirow, who is en route to South Africa by air after his visit to England, said in an interview with Reuter here to-day that as a result of his conversations in London, the145 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement9 1936-07-11 1 j football j Racing i i I Page 229 words
-
Advertisement88 1936-07-11 1 BANISH FEAR OF II F A Jllpi KKANI) IS RICH FRESH MILK WITH THE RISK REMOVED. Contamination of foodstuff is responsible for the spread of Typhoid. You may use BEAR BRAND MILK with the greatest safety for the most scrupulous care is taken with every tin to ensure your complete88 words
-
-
Article601 1936-07-11 2 FORGERIES USED Conviction Of Clerk Singapore, Friday. his crime as an offence which showed such long and deliberate preparation as to be almost diabolically cleverly carried out. the Ac-ting Chief Ju-tice. Mr. Justice N. H. P. Whitley in the Singapore Assize Court to-day, sentenced Harold Cecil601 words
-
Article266 1936-07-11 2 Sixth Arrest Made On Thursday Singapore. Friday. ANOTHER arrest was made last night in connection with what has come to be known as the "Bank Case." This was a Market Street moneychanger. Mohamed Ismail, who is accused of having dishonestly received 300 guilders of the money stolen from266 words
-
Article38 1936-07-11 2 On the occasion of the French National Day, a reception will be held at the French Consulate. 41 Robinson Road, on July 14 from 12 till 1 o'clock. No cards of invitation have been forwarded38 words
-
Article371 1936-07-11 2 H Months For Stabbing Offence Singapore, Friday lIM Tcok Seng, an 18-year-old 1 Chinese changed his plea when he came up for trial before Mr. L.B. Gibscn. in the Criminal District Court, to-day. He admitted a charge of having voluntarily caused grievous hurt to his brother-in-law. Tan Kim371 words
-
Article172 1936-07-11 2 Imperia I A irwa s Move IMPERIAL Airways advise that 1 from August. 1936, their U twcen stations in Malaya. Siam Burmi end India will be substantially rodir\i The magnitude of these redim^ I may be gauged by the fact that in i case the new fare172 words
-
Article83 1936-07-11 2 ENGLAND AUSTRALIA FLIGHT London. July 10 AN attempt to fly to Australia in 3' 2 days and back in the same tii. i was started by Lord Sempill. who left Hanworth at 4 p.m. to-day accom] nied by a relief pilot. Mr. H. Wor.ji. wireless operator and a ground engineer83 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement40 1936-07-11 2 SHARE OUR /^^9^ ENTHUSIASM L <^Q[ KLIM V/V POWDERED WHOLE MILK <x^ (fV /^yO is pure delicious fre.sh milk \K^\ A )/Y ill in convenient powdered >1 form. Try a tin tn-dav Llilkjl Land be convincori Distributors- >^^' GKTZ BROS. CO.40 words
-
Advertisement103 1936-07-11 2 A Guaranteed Family Income— During The Years When Most A Simple, Practical and Economical Solution THE GUARANTEED FAMILY INCOME BENEFIT has bctn designed to meet the problem faced by all married men. IT PROVIDES A simple, economical, practical method, whereby you may ade quately provide for the care and comfort103 words
-
-
Article460 1936-07-11 3 POWERS IN NEW BILL Penalties For Misconduct IN important amendment to the A Pens «ns Ordinance, under which the overnor in Council is em- rprfure or withhold E2SS or other allowances norpeI n niAbl? t« Government serSS 5 to be introduced at the next of the460 words
-
Article129 1936-07-11 3 THF n Singapore, Friday. Khofnn nal arfCSt f Tan Kim at th? i? provi si °nal warrant, issued iW onT^ 00 of ll e Dutch authon--3e hw of r?5 e f pirac y agaiM-w Elands wa Siu" 8 ff u the Ka "mon Th ?i5 ealt wit h129 words
-
Article825 1936-07-11 3 MAN STRANGLED IN LONELY HUT Grim Death Tale Front Johore (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, July 9. |T will be recalled that there were sensational developments in connection with the alleged murder of a Hylam who was found shot dead on an estate in Ulu Ayer Moleh about 3825 words
-
Article16 1936-07-11 3 Lord Fortescue opened with a silver key the new buildings at Queen Elizabeth's School, Crediton, recently.16 words
-
Article157 1936-07-11 3 New York, July 10. THE death roll in the heat wave has reached 245. Twelve postmen collapsed on their rounds. At Harrisberg temperatures of 120 to 125 degrees were recorded. At Nebraska. Pennsylvania. 500 people are fighting fires in the Michigan National Forest. A The157 words
-
181 1936-07-11 3 Kruschen Reduced Her Healthily and Safely Women are sometimes afraid of slimming because they know that strict diets and many so-called remedies are apt to be harmful This woman tells how she found a perfectly safe way of reducing weight. T "Seven months ago,"181 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement39 1936-07-11 3 JFj? Prevents falling hair, /~J\ Removes dandruff overLgjfc night, (iron, new healthy X|KHm hair, makes the hair soft, 1 [^"8 viikv. i;lossv and \v:vv. Xl^^ -XI prom all Chemists and High-class Stores. Distributors: Rahamin Penhas, 86, Robinson Road, Singapore.39 words
-
Advertisement39 1936-07-11 3 I MAX LION w i nIMK/ri RAPID HARDENING C L M I ill I i s 1 Q lt^_ jJ w-^.^^— v^^* V CENTS II H I"^*==—^^ JH PER J W I «l ARTICLE^ i JL JH MONTOR LTD.39 words
-
-
Up-To- The Minute Financial News
-
540 1936-07-11 4 CLOSING COMMODITY PRICES IN WORLD MARKETS THE following prices, apart from local quotations, have been received by cable from our own correspondents. RUBBER London Friday's closing. Spot: 7 25 32  Forward: 7 29 32 +132. Tone: Firm. New York Thursday's closing. Spot: lG'o (unchanged). Singapore Fridays closing. Spot: 27540 words
-
Article43 1936-07-11 4 Three members of a family of woodcutters were killed near Gorizia by the explosion of a shell irom the Great War which they had found on the Carso battlefield. They were attempting to empty the shell to utilise the metal when it exploded.43 words
-
Article32 1936-07-11 4 Mrs. Jennie Cutts, 60. of Thanet vStreet, Clay Cro?s, was discovered by her husband lying on the hearth unconscious with one arm in the fire. She died in hospital without regaining consciousness.32 words
-
300 1936-07-11 4 LONDON A NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated War Loan, 3y 2 p.c Com. Union Assce. (Units) Prudential Assce. "A" Royal Assce. (£1 share 10s. pd.) Canadian Pacific ($25) Chartered Bank (£5) Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Distillers Ord General Electric Uniliver (Units) Dunlop Rubber (Units)300 words
-
Article45 1936-07-11 4 (Established in 1880) Capital Subscribed Fully paid up) Y.100,000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 129, 150, 00(1 Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. Manager, H. UNAQAMI. Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk.45 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement33 1936-07-11 4 INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. jjiji Incorporated in New Zealand) jjjfl m a lil iv i: I 1 1\ s i t jki \ce W. J. DEXTER, Manager. I;!!! Tel: 5926, 2, Finlayson Green. jlj:?33 words
-
Advertisement19 1936-07-11 4 World's Water Speed Record 00 T//77€ Miss America Gar Wood 124.91 m.p.h. CYMA#jM Agenh -for Malaya: THE SUCCESSORS OF19 words
-
-
Article1061 1936-07-11 5 FRASER CO.'s SHARE LIST INDUSTRIAL A Brickworks Ord. ($2) 1.20 130 A. Brickworks 7y 2 Pref ($2) 1-45 V55 Atlilce ($10) 10.00 11.00 BAT 115j- 120JB M*. Broadcasting ($1) 90 1.00 British Malaya Trustee |5) 655 7.15 Consold. Tin Smelter 7 Per Cent. Pref. 26s. 9d. 27s. 9.cd Consold. Tin1,061 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement8 1936-07-11 5 J Motor I\i o INSURANCE COMPANY,. LTD. S8 words
-
Advertisement332 1936-07-11 5 lIAXK «I ('II IX A (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. HEAD OFFICE: 50, HANKOW ROAD. SHANGHAI. TOTAL RESOURCES $1,342,243,166.35 Chinese Currency PAID UP CAPITAL §40.000.000.00 Chinese Currency RESERVE FUNDS $3,453,591.43 Chinese Currency BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tr Tse-Vung Soong, Chairman, Member of Standing Committee, National Economic332 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement229 1936-07-11 6 j CARL LAEMMLE'S GREAT C UMAX TO A LIFETIME of Amazing FILM PROGRESS! 5 LAST DAY! We urge you not to miss it! J|aijia*ikiia| f a^« i s ~~z> Binnie Barnes and Edward Arnold i In Universal's Exciting Epic of the man who fought MUTINY— J j TERROR and DEATH229 words
-
Advertisement186 1936-07-11 6 Another Grand Thrilling TARZAN A dv e n ture and This Time Presented as a 12-Chapter Production To-morrow at the ALHAMBRA Opening with Special Matinee 3.15 FIRST SIX INSTALMENTS of EDGAR R[(p BURROUGHS newest Sensation r%^\Y&^\^^ M N SEE: TARZAN in a death battle with a ferocious Numidian Lion! SEE:186 words
-
-
Article373 1936-07-11 7 WOMAN'S place is in the home when her husband works, and vice versa, according to James Melton, New York radio star, who makes his film bow in "Stars Over Broadway," the Warner Bros, picture now showing at the Pavilion Theatre. The only thing he thinks is373 words
-
Article73 1936-07-11 7 Joseph Charles Mayers. 44. motordriver, of Dagmar Road, South Hackney, was committed from North London Police Court to the Central Criminal Court for trial on charges of the manslaughter of Edith Finnis, 16. of Chapman Road. Hackney Wick, who was killed by the petrol lorry that he was driving at73 words
-
Article57 1936-07-11 7 At Bridgend, Glamorgan, Thomas William Hinton, 41. described as an incorporated accountant, of Bridgend, was committed for trial charged with attempting to murder his daughter, aged 15, by stabbing her with scissors. Hinton pleaded "Not Guilty" and reserved, his defence. The magistrates declined to reduce the charge, and Hinton was57 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement174 1936-07-11 7 nun AiSSfot 77V ml^ FRANCES LEDERER os 'Philippe Martin" who *<i|. .■;,<■> the wrong q"i but fou«d oyt that she was the right girl after all! i mm fl IDA lUPINO as fi& "Mo ni qvt Pelerin" who L^ ff"^r WK v><) C e tfle l iS tn $f gw174 words
-
Advertisement216 1936-07-11 7 r \v\i < aim: of mjhith IH» nun oi mi STAGE VM> :t^Hß^ SCREEN IN STOKV THAT ll\- KO< Kl D INI WORLD WITH g I I 1 1 1 1 K A Bk BUCHANAN "-W :i IN A MUSICAL VERSION OF '|K "WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD iE^ j SNAPPY?216 words
-
-
139 1936-07-11 8 SOVIET SCIENTISTS' ATTEMPT TO CHANGE CLIMATE Moscow. I N organised offensive against the hot, winds which blow from the eastern deserts and spoil the crops In the Volga, Black Sea, Northern Caucasus and Southern Ukraine region.; in to be undertaken by Soviet scientists. A gigantic scheme to plant over a139 words
-
Article222 1936-07-11 8 4 wards For Geography Experts (Py Air Maih London. June 18. HIS Majosty the King has approved the award of the Royal Medals of the Royal Geographical Society a. follows. The Founder's Medal to Mr. G. W. Murray, Director of Desert Surveys, Egypt, for his long222 words
-
Article203 1936-07-11 8 Hero Worship In The U.S.A. Southampton. MEMBERS of the British Police deputa--11 tion who have been studying police methods in America returned to Southampton jii the Berensariu. They are to i resent a report to the Home Secretary. The deputation included LieutenantColqnel F. Brook. Inspector of Constabulary;203 words
-
168 1936-07-11 8 IMPRISONED M.P's BEGIN HUNGER STRIKE Sequel To Attack On A Premier TIGHT members of the Yugoslav Parliament have begun a hunger strike. They are the M.P's who wctarrested in connexion with the attemoi to shoot the Prime Minister M Stoyanmovitch, in the Skupshtin? (Parliament). They refuse to eat food of168 words
-
Article33 1936-07-11 8 glassy v ar i E r b fue F S' aw? EbSB e wo a m n a d n a that six acres of bluebells were lLw defendants were fined 10s. each.33 words
-
Article23 1936-07-11 8 First estimates that a quarter of the by° V^t Ot ;fav a o Pple Crc had SSnkllSd cf the 2.000,000 barrels previously ex23 words
-
Article167 1936-07-11 8 TOKIO POLICE TO HAVE WATCH DOGS New Move To Combat Burglars Tokio. WITH the pet dog of General Baro" Sidao Araki, former Minister oi War. as their captain, 40.000 special watch dogs will shortly be drafted to the Tokio police force. The canin: patrolmen are expected to be used for167 words
-
433 1936-07-11 8 London. OUGGESTIONS for the reform of the League of Nations on more effective lines were put forward at the congress of the International Federation of League of Nations Societies at Glasgow. There was a large audience, while delegates from 29 nations talked in433 words
-
Article225 1936-07-11 8 Tickets Confiscated By Customs TINES amounting to £400 were imposed 1 on three men at Silloth. Cumbeiland, for being concerned in the s and distribution of Irish Free Statj sweepstake tickets. William Leonard Newccmbe an un clerk. Frederick Andrei Woodall. of independent means and Thomas Edward Woodall, a225 words
-
Article148 1936-07-11 8 British Women In Danger RomTHE Special Correspondent of Corriere della Sera in Acidis Ababa reports that two British women sionaries dressed in natives costume r-ave just reached the city or. muleback from Gogheti. Their names are given ps Mi.* McMillan and Miss Horn, and both arc said to148 words
-
199 1936-07-11 8 New YorkTHERE were 33,539,890 t*len h on 1 the world on j an e s i n which 16,868,955 were in the 9 according l0 a repor jn~M mt< by the American TeleDhniL lsB! *d legraph Company luephonc and Te New York City199 words
-
Article, Illustration24 1936-07-11 8 Lord Huifh (ceil, head of th« League of Nations Union, is resign ins his seat in Parliament after 2( years as member for Dundee24 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement320 1936-07-11 9 FOR SALE h plectric refrigeratoi j£w»%£ orchard Road. «nrnnTNG PRESENTS, Large For Your WEDDING k a 011 Tea SeS Fancy Articles- I W arei if a c inspection cordially i SP Hie^ng ft Co.. 35)36. ChuUa Street oargAWSI Read this pa ge S Rn r^ins appearing in the rribune every320 words
-
Advertisement416 1936-07-11 9 Trade Bargains j i FOOT WEAR WANTED KNOWN— If you want SHOES with a perfect fit, our expert master footwear craftsmen are at your r service Call to-day for a repair.— The < UNION SHOE STORE. 350, North Bridge t Road, (Next to Tivoli Theatre), Singa- j pore. i "motors416 words
-
Advertisement330 1936-07-11 9 PHOTOGRAPHY THE PUBLIC PHOTO STUDIO, No. 329 Yorth Bridge Road, (opposite the riVOLI Theatre) is the most up-to-date Studio where your photographs may be aken at moderate prices. Our art of Dhotography is unique and our equipnent and materials are the best. For Wedding Groups, Party or Baby Photographs— The330 words
-
Advertisement389 1936-07-11 9 WEARING APPAREL LIBERTY. 248A-B Orchard Road. Gowns, Millinery, Expert European Dressmaker. Moderate prices. PRISCILLA Ltd. Imported American goods. Frocks, hats, swim suits, gloves, hosiery, brassiers and corsets. 61, Stamford Road. Phone 3335. High Class Ladies' Tailoring Dresses made to order. Ready made Dresses for sale. Perfect style and finish Cliing389 words
-
-
322 1936-07-11 10 The MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Saturday, July 11, 1936. AIR TRAVEL PARES MANY people are restrained from travelling by air, not l»y fear of the new medium of transport, bill by the impression that aeroplane tares are so high as to be within the reach only of the rich and business322 words
-
Article817 1936-07-11 10 p" i .1 v<ry long time since any action Ol th< Government of the Colony aroused ufh widespread Interest as the dec! lon announced last week to enforce a thirtj old ordinance and impose taxation on the clubs Government can pursue the languid and even tenor of it-817 words
-
Article196 1936-07-11 10 Mr. and Mi;;. C. Y. B. Sewell, who arc well-known :n Perak. are shortly leaving on holiday to New Zealand. Mr. oewell is in the Survey Department. Mr. K. L. BccUington arrived at Taiping on Monday to take the place of Mr. c T. L. GocKi'.-hild as the Assistant196 words
-
Article, Illustration10 1936-07-11 10 A delightful study of yachts on ihe Blackwater, in Essex10 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement29 1936-07-11 10 M Ck mm> 1 •> mm mmJ iZZ Sw J^ I w§ mmmn m mmm mtm m\ m u2^ w B mmt TZ U L..1.1>t.1..Tt«. > i 1 > j i ii,««t,fe^,mit729 words
-
-
400 1936-07-11 11 THE EMPIRE'S PART General Approval In Germany Berlin. I ENDING article in The Times A British foreign policy is JLS reproduced in the German f .£s but political commentators Z ■usually adopt the advice enio.m'H upon dramatic critics by Dr. S In and think well-^nd inquire400 words
-
Article413 1936-07-11 11 Heads Of States In Bucharest Bucharest. PRINCE PAUL, the First Regent Of Yugoslavia, and President Benesh ot Czechoslovakia were given B hearty welcome on their arrival here by large crowds, 'ind there was a march past o! the troops of the garrison in their honour. King Carol, Prince413 words
-
Article, Illustration27 1936-07-11 11 Feedine the strikers— The stay-in strikes are just over in France. The photograph shows strikers in a Paris factory receiving their daily rations from their friends outside.27 words
-
Article61 1936-07-11 11 The Dollfuss memorial in the Dreifaltigkeitsgasse. Salzburg, one of the busiest points in the city, has for the third time been destroyed by unknown persons. The first memorial, a picture of the murdered Chancellor, was defaced, and a death mask of Dr. Dolfuss. which was substituted for it, was ruined61 words
-
Article118 1936-07-11 11 "Rhodanization" Of Silver London. AT an exhibition at the Waldorf Hotel. Aldwych. thousands of pound?' worth of valuable metal was displayed by Baker Platinum. Limited, to illustrate a process, perfected after 30 years of research, by which silver is treated 10 that it will not tarnish and will118 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement33 1936-07-11 11 PHONES 5933 Telegraphic Address: FIE MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE ISLAND. TOF cnrhVtJ, ACC OMMODAHON WITH EVERY COMFORT. «t LOCI ITA\L BAR AND RESTAURANT IS "THE" PLACE FOR COCKTAILS— LUNCHEON AND DINNER.33 words
-
Advertisement132 1936-07-11 11 TIFFIN: SlOO Potage Saute Fish A La Doria Roast Fillet Of Beef Horseradish Sauce French Beans New Potato Cold Meat Salad Apricot Flan Cheese, Fruit, Coffee. Try Our SPECIALTIES. FRFSrpr Hors D'ueuvres %anes "Capitol" Baked Alasca A Choice of Over 100 other dishes. 'Phone 490fi i g ii j —-W—132 words
-
-
Article, Illustration108 1936-07-11 12 The peacefulness of the upper I f "'am mer time is revealed in this delightfm study of the riwr u Pan*bo»me. B«*s pictures to-day represent aspects le summer-time sports of Old ind. On the left are some I from the White City stadium, e Middlesex won108 words
-
Article, Illustration7 1936-07-11 13 Some Of The Great Ones Of Cricket7 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement33 1936-07-11 13 ANNUAL CHEAP AT RENE ULLMANN A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE BETTER CLASS GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES WATCHES f I ATITC vLUIIvo JEWELLERY SILVERWARE SMOKER REQUISITE— ETC. RENE ULLMANN RAFFLES PLACE33 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1323 1936-07-11 14 llri-hi toloiir* For Shoos. !•!>«' r> lliinii In The I nivsi Sivlv*. THE average woman Ls interested in high style, of course. From the tune of her first party most every little girl develops a consciousness of and an interest in clothes that she carries through1,323 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Article200 1936-07-11 15 \(i the newest fashions definitely A Doroved and destined for wide ,h> tunic Tunics are remimsartist smocta and drwsei worn the war. But thta season Ins been glorifled and made v JScSS as £5 a- deliuhtI colour, or Just the opposite are equally smart in street T'^run"^^ dcKtened200 words
-
Article, Illustration24 1936-07-11 15 On any day a tunic is a lovely thin» but loveliest ot all oil 1v» iiinjj dresses they're so stately. m> vniart, so new.24 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement21 1936-07-11 15 PERMANENT T i WAVES- j from 810— Oil, (iallia nd BagCM Methods Maison Interlandi 1 Pho*» 441*. tapit,,| B lds J21 words
-
Advertisement571 1936-07-11 15 A TOURISTS SHOPPIIVG T T GGA GE CARRIER I I CHEMIST SINGAPORE Fresh stocks of English Suiting /T' I \f* f A^*C" an^ Shirtings of various quail- I V^frc L.U«VPMVPCi j ties. Please come or *rite to/ CARRIER CO. I ius so that we could come and t /^S?" UMRnitn571 words
-
-
Article332 1936-07-11 16 Few Vessels Engaged In Timber Trade A widespread dullness of more than usual length characterised international freight market winter. From New Year and far into April 1936. the freight rates for ordii tramp tonnage 1 were on an average a level which caused direct losses on tho transports.332 words
-
Article57 1936-07-11 16 The Danish Greenland shin Dl«lro h» loft Copenhagen with an expedition i cine younp Oxford University men which Ls going to Western Greenland There were also on board deler from the Danish Parliament who •t tending the celebration of the twentyfifth anniversary of the cstablishmcn of district councils, which were57 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement430 1936-07-11 16 TRAY EL BRITI§H BY PsO and BRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnage S'pore. Tonnage S'pore lttti 1936. KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 July 17 BEHAR 6,000 Sept. 6 BANGALORE 6,000 July 30 HAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 11 RAJPUTANA 17,000 July 31 SOUDAN 6,500 Sept. 23 CHITRAL 15,000 Aur. 14 CORFU 15.000 Sept. 25430 words
-
Advertisement134 1936-07-11 16 vy.k. iim; GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS, CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD., (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. HAKONE MARU July 23 s.s. SUWA MARU Aug. 6 s.s. SUWA MARU Aug. 20 s.s. HAKOZAKI MARU Sept. 3 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples 5497134 words
-
-
Page 16 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous392 1936-07-11 16 in: iiAMßorit MAILS CLOSE SHIPS HV DOCK TO-DAY SHIPS ALp p NGSmE ™E WHARVES Pa.mmgkat, Sambas anc^ Sing- Godown Pontianak •Toniti) li a.m. Haj Lee 20 Modan, Jask. Bushire, Amster- Hakozaki Maru 18 dam and London (by Air» fiemas 16 (Netherlands* 12.45 p.m. R auD 15 India, East, North, South392 words
-
-
Article, Illustration29 1936-07-11 17 Mr J B. (iates. of Brinkmann C 0.. with Mrs. Gates and their small daughter, photographed aboard the Alsia, when they returned from Home leave.29 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement297 1936-07-11 17 HI'IIXS PIIILP LINE. (Incorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS. Due Salli. MARELLA July 29 Aug. 3 MERKUR Aug. 28 Sept. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane, Sydney or Mel bourne to the connecting K.P.M.297 words
-
Advertisement491 1936-07-11 17 yH TO FRENCH PORTS «T_L /Bl homewards. 1 CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux July 24 j FORBIN For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Aim 4 J CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Aug. 21 ANGO For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Sept. 4 OUTWARDS I (from491 words
-
-
Article328 1936-07-11 18 ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIND BY TOMMIES Surprise During Excavations For Sports Ground IMPORTANT archaeological <lis WWftM have born brought to lifchl by British soldiers engaged in making a football pitch near their barracks in an Alexandria suburb. While the "tommies" were levelling a waste patch of ground I corporal suddenly stumbled M328 words
-
Article153 1936-07-11 18 Changes To Avoid Confusion (By Air Mail) London, June 17. TO AVOID confusion in the use of terms relating to Air Defence a number Of alterations have been made in the titles of units, it is announced in Army Orders Among the new definition! given arc: The term153 words
-
Article154 1936-07-11 18 Monument To First Climbers Mutilated Chamonix. THE monument erected to the first men 1 to climb Mont Blanc, de Saussure and Jacques Balmat, has been mutilated during the night. The perpetrator of the outrage is unknown and his reasons are mysterious. The Municipal Council h: s lodued a154 words
-
Article47 1936-07-11 18 When the Empress o! Britain salted from Southampton recently Captain ci Raddiffe, the Commodore ol the Canadian Pacific fle t. was in command ol the company flagship for the first time Hi great-grandfather, grandfather and lather were all seamen and his mother went to tea ta girl47 words
-
Article273 1936-07-11 18 Woman Passenger Who Had No Stockings New York. AN American Liner was held up in the harbour of Jersey City because one ot the pas.se ngers hud no silk stockings. Just as the "Exochoida." an American Export Line steamer, was about to leave on a Mediterranean cruise,273 words
-
Article, Illustration37 1936-07-11 18 Sheikh Sir Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifah. of Bahrein, who is on an official visit to England as the guest of the Government, made a tour of inspection of Messrs. Huntley Palmer's biscuit factory at Reading, Berkshire.37 words
-
270 1936-07-11 18 Geneva MORE than one-fifth of the worlds gold supply in 1935 was pToduced in Soviet Russia, according to figures given in the current issue of the League of Nations' Bulletin of monthly statistics. The total amount of gold produced was between 920 and270 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement37 1936-07-11 18 THE LAST WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING B^B^B^B^B^H I^miiSvff >V;---:7i\?>t;?'' i fr. LJ? t^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B g**^*^*^^^^B>! .< k''M «"'l*ii'"^ I** f* L 5, Sole Importers: i; The luisi Asial ic (om pa Limited^ V SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG.37 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement105 1936-07-11 19 Mil IlilOKVi: T. n .F«..r bv ACSTIIV A now saloon is added to the range of models, available on the famous "Ten-Four" chassis, the Sherborne, distinctive It is an attractive four seater, six window model, with new body lines sweeping down from the roof to the tail in a There105 words
-
-
Page 19 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous796 1936-07-11 19 m^ m^^^^ l ~^~~*~~o-~~~'~-~ **~~~~^~-~0~-~~o~~*-~o~~o~^~~o~jfr 6.05 p.m. News and Economic Review Francois de Teramond. If o**0 i in German. 8.40 p.m. Colonial market rates. -v^n« m. a -^rfc. 1 Son pm T oncert of Li e h t Music. 8.50 p.m. Records. r II If IS m ■llfl^ DJQ m796 words
-
-
Article567 1936-07-11 20 CLERK AND STOCKS OF COPRA Alleged Falsification Of List Singapore. Friday. CHARGKD with falsifying accounts Cneok Quan Leong until recently employed as head storekeeper at Messrs Boustead Company Ltd. appeared before the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice N. H. P Whitley. and a common jurv at the Singapore Assize Court567 words
-
Article47 1936-07-11 20 Dr. Earle Page, the Australian Minister of Commerce and Deputy Prim'.' Minister, who rrrived in Copenhagen by air from London met. Dr. Munch, the Foreign Minister, in furtherance of the negotiations on the relative position of Australian, New Zealand, and Danish agricultural products in the British market.47 words
-
Article35 1936-07-11 20 Lord Halifax will preside at the festival dinner of the Royal Northern Hospital which is to be held at Grosyenor House on Tuesday, Nov. 10. The dinner will inaugurate a seven years' appeal for £350.000.35 words
-
Article50 1936-07-11 20 A demand for professional status and statutory registration is being made by hairdressers. A bill is to be introduced into Parliament, and a meeting of London hairdressers in support of it was held in the Central Hall. Westminster, on June 10, at which Mr. J. Compton and other M.P.s spoke.50 words
-
Article, Illustration29 1936-07-11 20 The lion ITngku Abdul Aziz. CM (1 Mentri Besar of Johore, with his two sons photographed aboard theJ.V. Oldenbarnevelt prior to their departure on Home leave with Mrs. Aziz.29 words
-
Article30 1936-07-11 20 A Portuguese Navy Junkers seaplane engaged on a photographic survey of Madeira capsized a quarter mile from shore recently and sank. The crew of lour were rescued by a motor-launch30 words
-
Article32 1936-07-11 20 The Upper Administrative Court of Prussia has decided that adultiry by a State official in the Third Reich Ls a serious offence against service discipline which renders his continuance in Office inappropriate32 words
-
Article38 1936-07-11 20 A BUI is to bo Introduced by the c.rcck Government for awarding the maximum rate of pension to the widows "i the three former Prime Ministers who have died this year. M. Venizi M. Demerits, and M. Tsaldaris.38 words
-
Article152 1936-07-11 20 Owner Did Not Know What It Wm Johaniv A HEBREW shekel, computed by expoi to be more than 20 centuries, old is the property of Mr F. Heath, of thi Telephone Department, who has for 40 years without knowing what was. The Shekel was the com issued Simon152 words
-
Article77 1936-07-11 20 The chairmanship of the Governing Body of Indian Mercantile Marnu training ship Dufferin will in future be undertaken by the Commerce Memb.-r of the Government of India instead oi by the Director of the Royal Indian Marine or his successor in the Otiic the flag officer commanding the Royal Indian77 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement20 1936-07-11 20 ANCHOR Brewed and bottled in Singapore by the ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. 1 w.s.20 words
-
-
Page 20 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous193 1936-07-11 20 ox Tin: II.1IMO 1 Continued from page 19) 7.50 a.m. Close down. 10 50 a.m. Opening announcement. 10.55 a.m. Talk by Mrs. C. C. Klay Lancce. 11.20 a.m. Classical morning concert. 11.50 a.m. Time signal. 11.53 a.m. Matinee by the Nirom Quintet. 1.10 p.m. Nirorn news bulletin. 1.20 p.m. Billy193 words
-
-
Article1241 1936-07-11 21 Hermes - Hermes Some Comments On The Week's Sport by rv when the Singapore jocca II .progressed m U i »n u cri tic to make Sons of the inevitability ship honours of the year 11 nther of the elubs. This n exception, for with nsmi well past1,241 words
-
Article101 1936-07-11 21 THE positions in the first division table. including the matches played during the past week, are as follows: P W L D For Agst Pts Air Force 12 8 2 2 34 15 18 Chinese 12 7 3 2 31 18 16 Inniskillings 10 5 1 4101 words
-
459 1936-07-11 21 DUTCH TRAVEL CREW WIN ILLAWAPA CUP Choppy Sea Interferes With Rowing Regatta Singapore, Friday. fIESPITE unfavourable weather condi- tions, some fine rowing was witnessed this evening at the Royal Singapore Yaeht Club Rowing Regatta when the Dutch Travel won the Illawara Cup for Profession Pairs by defeating the Pudlk Services,459 words
-
Article67 1936-07-11 21 SUNDAY AT THE SWIMMING CLUB SUNDAY'S event at the Singapore Swimming Club is a fifty metres handicap, back stroke, open to all classes. The race will count towards ihe Club aggregate. Last week's event, which was to have been the 100 metres handicap for the (luillemard, Cup, was postponed owing67 words
-
Article85 1936-07-11 21 All-clay badminton tournament "Doubles": The closing date of this tournament has been extended to July 15 and Intending competitors arc requested to get In touch with the Sports Secretary ,as .soon as possible for further details. Members are notlged that silver cups, medals and etc., have85 words
-
Page 21 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous256 1936-07-11 21 To-day In Singapore HIGH TIDES:— 2.35 a.m., 3.20 p.m. FOOTBALL H .M.S. Malaya Cup, Combined Services v. Malacca, Anson Road Stadium. CRICKET:— S.J.I, v. P.W.D., P.W.D., S.R.C. v. H.M.S. Terror, S.C.C. "A" v. St. Andrew's School S.J.I. YACHTING:— R.S.Y.C. Challenge Cup, R.S.Y.C. v. Batavia Yacht Club. ATHLETICS:— Amateur Athletic Association256 words
-
-
Article, Illustration913 1936-07-11 22 S WA MPING OF S.C.C. Chinese Scoring Mood Singapore, Friday. IF they had been a bit more serious about their efforts instead of dallying about with the hall once they had established a lead, the score in the First Division match at the913 words
-
Article83 1936-07-11 22 Tll^ Combined Services and Malacca meet at the Austin Road stadium to-day in the Southern section of the Malaya Cup. Singapore beat Malacca by 5—2. The Services should win, but it remains to be seen whether they will do better than Singapore. The usual admission charges83 words
-
Article59 1936-07-11 22 The following cricket fixtures are due to be played on the S.C.C. ground: Saturday and Sunday (July 18 and 19): Selangor Non-Benders v. Singapore Non-Benders. Saturday and Sunday (July 25 and 2(5) S.C.C. v. Ceylon S.C. Saturday, Aug. I— Etceteras v. Public Services and 8.8. and I. Sunday59 words
-
Article32 1936-07-11 22 The Surbiton Cricket Club held their Annual Dinner last December, the chief guest being P. F. Warner. Another wellknown Middlesex cricketer present was E. A Beldam, for many years captain of Surbiton.32 words
-
Article429 1936-07-11 22 Scratchings, Handicaps And Selections THE Perak Turf Club's July Pro- fessional Meeting concludes in Ipoh to-day Out of the eight races on the card, five will be over long distances and once again biff fields will face the tapes. The going is expected429 words
-
Article115 1936-07-11 22 Tennis And Russian Pool ENTRIES from members are invited for the Singapore Cricket Club's Autumn Lawn Tennis Tournament which will begin on Monday, August 17. The following events will be open for competition: Handicap Singles. Handicap Doubles. Profession Pairs-open. The entrance fee is $2 per event115 words
-
Article101 1936-07-11 22 Sepoy Lines To Meet Municipality THE following are the names times of starting for next Sundays match between the Municipality ana i ho Sepoy Lines at Sepoy Lines. A.M. 8.45 English and Black vs. K^ and Gill. 8.50 McConiglcy and Oakeley vLangdon Williams and v u ford. j101 words
-
990 1936-07-11 23 Excellent Bouts At The New By Ringside Singapore, Friday. m i;L' O ei S ilv he most enioyab'e ■.^'^"wrsentod at that arena in *^f«f« wn fine and there w»s J^e" a^ir crowd present to witness EfiAs StSt- Jw ODDS ON SIAMESE g JSSSA990 words
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement38 1936-07-11 23 TENNIS RACKETS JUST RECEIVED SPALDING 1937 MODELS J^^k TOP-FUTK fifc SW^ KRO-FLITE SPEEDWIN W& [||j STREAMLINE. 12 oz. 12H 13 oz. 13 H' oi. M STRUNG ON A H MACHINE. j With Victor, White, T^rQUEEN'Sxr 3, Prince Street.38 words
-
Advertisement161 1936-07-11 23 u now served Jr I :^^^Bfe «P^ JEW^^-'-^y^ /fI^HVUKKV^ 1-»f=— "^WkSr When your fancy turns to somethinp: cool and refresh- ing— 'Ovaltine,' served cold, is one of the most delicious drinks imaginable. \motc delicious Ovaltine for the: a^ST-oSSfuS? I ™"a same price. Larger tins, but perfect tonic food. It pro-161 words
-
-
Article763 1936-07-11 24 DERBY STILL AT TOP Yorks And Notts Surprised UKAVY rain all over the country ruined yesterday's county cricket matches, only one definite result heinj? arrived at, in the KssexSomerest fame at Colchester, which finished on Thursday Derby, as the result of a first inninijs win763 words
-
Article72 1936-07-11 24 Malacca. Thursday The following have been elected office bearers of the Colts Athletic Team, Malacca, for the year 1936. President: Mr. P. G. Dharmadasa; Vice President: Mr. Abaul Ghani; Hon. Sec: Mr. Chiew Ah Kow; Hon. Treasurer: Mr. B. S. Waiker; Hon. Auditor: Mr. R. Minjoot; Football Capt.:72 words
-
Article122 1936-07-11 24 The following have been selected to represent the Junior Department against the Middlesex Regiment on Wednesday, July 15 at Tanglin: Ony Swee Keng (Captain), V C. Armstrong", B. M. Barker, K. Leembruggen. B S Varma. Goh Keng Swee, Shim Kah Foo. Suratta. J. Webber, I. H. Newman, E.122 words
-
Article41 1936-07-11 24 C. F. Higgins, the South Hamp^tead bowler, for the fourth season in succession captured over 100 wickets. His record for 1935 was the excellent one of 11K> wickets, average 10.79. and he thoroughly merited his selection by the Club Cricket Conference.41 words
-
Article26 1936-07-11 24 M. Watte, the South Australian slow bowler, did the hat-trick agahist the M.C.C. last December There had only boon 24 previous instances in Australian Qrst-cUtt cricket26 words
-
159 1936-07-11 24 YESTERDA Y'S COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS AT A GLANCE The following are the results as cabled by Renter: At Chesterfield. Derby beat Hants on the first Innings. Hants 88 and 10 for 2 Derby 336 for 8. declared (Townsend 153 not out) At Folkestone. Kent an.i Glamorgan drew Kent 375 (Todd159 words
-
Article216 1936-07-11 24 Singapore Fixtures Teams THE following are the teams and fixtures for the week-end cricket in Singapore Saturday's fixtures are as follows:— I.A. v. S.C.R.C. I.A.:— S. S. Varma (capt.), Purshotam, Salleh Angulia, Sithamparara, Ibrahim b. Isa, M. B. Singh, Jean Pierre, G. Hargovind, M. Chandy, Choor Singh, Gorbex216 words
-
Article62 1936-07-11 24 The following players will represent the Ansonians Football XI against the Middlesex "HQ" Wing on Sunday at the latter's ground. Players and supporters are requested to assemble at No. 169, Anson Road before 4.30 p.m. for free transport. Mohd. Ali: Abed, Kukang: Ting Seng, Kass, Craig Khoo: Poh62 words
-
Article27 1936-07-11 24 The fourth ann-.ial athletic sports of the Medical College Union will be held on the college ground on Saturday, July 18. at 2 30 p.m.27 words
-
Article40 1936-07-11 24 During the winter months, F. T. Badcock has been coaching at Dunedin, W. E. Merritt at Canterbury, L. F. Townsend has been attached to the Auckland Crickrt Association, while A. E. Alderman has been engaged by the Waikato C. A.40 words
-
Article38 1936-07-11 24 It has been decided not to allocate datrs for a Gentlemen v. Players match 11 the Oval 'his season. Last summer nnd in 1933 the fixture had to be canreihd through the inability to get together representative sides.38 words
-
Article346 1936-07-11 24 Inside Story Of Test Match 'By Air Maili London, July j. HKRE is the prize joke of the craziest first instalment of a tW match I have seen for years (which is saying a whole lot)— and it j s p x elusive, writes a sports correspondent346 words
-
Article99 1936-07-11 24 Positions Of The Team* THE following are the positions of the different teams in the Singapore Netball League. r W ulf* McNair Girls First Team 7 7 0 0 H Girls Life Brigade Second Team 7 6 1 0 12 Girls Sports Club First Team 6 5 199 words
-
Article55 1936-07-11 24 Mr. R. V. Ryder, the Warwickshire secretary, ha^, been presented with cheque for £1.608 15s. 7d. and an inherit) ed silver salver in recognition Of 1J forty years' service to his county. Bo -Tiiptions were received from clubs fl cricketers in all parts of the countr a tribute to Mr.55 words
-
Article16 1936-07-11 24 P. A. Gibb, who captained York.shi-< during their Jamaican tour, has bed awarded his county cap.16 words