The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 May 1935

Total Pages: 16
1 16 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14,568. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1935 10 CENTS.
    17 words
  • 847 1 SCENES OF REVELRY IN WEST END King George's Message To The Empire PREMIER'S MIDNIGHT FLIGHT OVER LONDON London, May 7. ONDON has certainly never experienced such a night since the Armistice. The good humoured revelry continued unabated in the West End all long. There
    Reuter; British Radio; Reuter Wireless  -  847 words
  • 121 1 FRENCH WOMEN ARE STILL DENIED THE VOTE CANDIDA TES IN THE ELECTIONS Government and Reds Gain Paris. May 6. A advantage for parties ippor -he Government and Ists at the expense shown in the re- j suits of the French municipal elec- dons held yesterday. Brst ballots, however, save de-
    121 words
  • 109 1 250 To Be Charged With Sedition Manila, May 5. AS an aftermath to the revolt. two Sakdalist members of the Legislature have been arrested and charged with inciting to rebellion. Altogether >5U persons have been arrested and will be charged with sedition.— Reuter Wirecandidate's political The reply is
    Reuter  -  109 words
  • 18 1 I Rome, May 4. three foreign films, one i]1 must bv shown, it was Ministers pre Reuter Wire
    Reuter Wire  -  18 words
  • 148 1 Aged Woman Burned To Death By Decorations London, May 4. The first tragedy connected with the Jubilee occurred at Islington where a i inder tailing on decorations caused a 'tenement to flame like a tinder-box and the 80-year-old Elizabeth Aarons. was burned to death and found amid the
    British Radio  -  148 words
  • 112 1 1 p.m.: Address to Singapore Rotarians on "The Jubilee" by Professor W. E. Dyer, B.A. (Oxon.). 2 p.m.: Second Day, Singapore Race meeting. 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.: Children's Jubilee Fair at New World. 5 p.m. S.C.C. vs. Johore Military Forces, at S.C.C. (soccer.) 6.30 p.m.: Thansgiving service
    112 words
  • Article, Illustration
    35 1 CLARK GABLE, the famous film star, being presented with a gold statuette in Los Angeles for his acting in "It Happened One Night," which was acclaimed as one of the outstanding films of the year.
    35 words
  • 99 1 DENIAL OF SECRET CLAUSES Germany Says It Is Directed At Her Paris, May 6. rS Quai d' Orsay declares there is no foundation whatsoever for the reports that the Franco-Soviet treaty includes secret clauses. It denies France has considered the question of a loan to the Soviet and
    99 words
  • 41 1 Peace Talks In A Fortnight LA PAZ, MAY 7. IT IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED THAT THE FOREIGN MINISTERS OF BOLIVIA AND PARAGUAY ARE MEETING AT BUENOS AIRES WITHIN A FORTNIGHT TO DISCUSS PEACE IN THE GRAN CHACO WAR. REUTER
    REUTER  -  41 words
  • 86 1 Titulescu has agreed to allow Soviet troops to cross Rumania if it became necessary for the U.S.S.R. to help France against Germany. The Berliner Nachtausgabe describes the pact as a military alliance endangering the peace of Europe while the Berliner Volkszeitung, referring to the alleged secret military conventions, remarks: "When
    Reuter Wireless  -  86 words
  • 42 1 Vienna, May 1. The police arrested 500 Communists in the capital today as a consequence of the bomb outrage last night in the Brigittenau suburb. The bomb exploded outside the police station and seriously wounded four persons Reuter Wireless
    Reuter Wireless  -  42 words
  • 42 1 Peiping, May 1. All foreign women and children resident in Yunnan- fu have been evacuated in view of the approach of the Communist forces who are only 15 miles away with the Government troops close In their rear. Reuter Wireless.
    42 words
  • 85 1 Grave Italo -Abyssinian Incident ITALIAN SOLDIER MURDERED AND ROBBED Rome. May 7. A SOLDIER, stated to be an Italian subject, was killed and robbed of his arms at Cogula, in Eritrea, by a marauder when he went to draw water from the river on Saturday. The body was lound in
    Reuter  -  85 words
  • 138 1 NEW SLOGAN IN RUSSIA Development Of Industry Moscow, May 6. QTALJN had one of his rare *J appearances in public today when he delivered an important speech urging a new drive for firstclass industrial development of the U.S.S.R. "We received irom the past.' he said, "a technically backward, semi-pauper and
    Reuter  -  138 words
  • 44 1 Most Promising Young Chess Master London, May 3. The 22-year-old Russian-American, S. Reschevsky, won the International Chess Tournament at Margate, beating Capablanca by half a point. Reschevsky is regarded as the most promising among the younger generation of chess masters Reuter Wireless
    Reuter Wireless  -  44 words
  • 33 1 Madrid, May 3. The Premier, Senor Lerroux, has tendered the resignation of the Cabinet to the President, not having a sufficient parliamentary majority to carry out the Government nroer.immp Reuter Wireless
    Reuter Wireless  -  33 words
  • 54 1 Lorry Falls Over Precipice In India London, "Mi 3. British soldiers belonging to the Fifth medium> Brigade Royal Artillery, and an Indian bearer were killed when a lorry in which they were riding from Ambala to Subathu fell over precipice. Six out of the eight other occupants were
    54 words
  • 52 1 /Venizelos And Plastiras 4 'Sentenced To Death Athens, May 6. All. VENIZELOS, Gen. Plastiras and two other leaders in the recent revolt have been sentenced to death in absentia. Others received long terms of imprisonment. The ex-Pre-miers, IVL Papanastasion and ftf. Cafandaris, and three other accused were acquitted
    Reuter Wireless  -  52 words
  • 15 1 apparatus apparently broke when rounding a bend on the crest of thr hill.- Router Wireless
    Router Wireless  -  15 words
  • 25 1 London, May 1 His Majesty drove from Buckingham Palace to Clarence House to congratulate his uncle, the Duke of Connaught who is 85 today Reuter
    Reuter  -  25 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 46 1 rTiTWr itf i ■■Hff 1 Li*** MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL A TONIGHT JUBILEE RACE DINNER BALL (INFORMAL) AND FIRST APPEARANCE OF THE SENSATIONAL AND FAR FAMED DANCER HENSIE ROGOTTA EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. JOOK YOUR TABLE SSSSkra SS RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY DAN HOPKINS PHONE 5381
      46 words
    • 46 1 Adelphi s^* Hotel TODAY CONCERT DURING TIFFIN THE ROTARY CLUB OF SINGAPORE MEETS TODAY AT 1 P.M Speaker: PROF. W. L DYER B. A. (OXON) Subject: "THE JUBILEE" MAY 9th, 1935 ROOF 6ARDEN SPECIAL DINNER DANCE MIDNIGHT SUPPER EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. DINNER $44)0 SUPPER $200
      46 words
    • 79 1 w H| w ■■IM If lM sEflVlfH>||^CTElLTl> TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE B—l2 MIDNIGHT MAY 9, 1935 "DINER DE LUXE" BALL EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. Dinner $5.00 Non- Diners $1.00 MAV 11, 1935 SPECIAL DINNER BALL DINNER $5.00 $1.00 To The Unemployment Fund MIDNIGHT SUPPER EXTENSION 2 A.M. $2.00 50 cU.
      79 words

  • 53 2 The exhibition ot paintings, drawings, etchings and art photography, to bo held on tin second floor of the Municipal Offices, St. Andrew's Road, will bo open to the public Irom 10 a.m to 12 noon and 4 to 5.30 p.m. on Thursday. Friday and Saturday, May 9, 10
    53 words
  • 118 2 Special Jubilee Supplements In •U.S. Newspapers London. May i. The whole world seems to be Joining the British Empire in eulogising the King and congratulating him and the Empire on the jubilee. Almost all the leading Suncay papers in foreign countries published editorials and special articles describing events
    Reuter  -  118 words
  • 159 2 President Roosevelt's Message < To The King Washington, May Mrs. Roosevelt attended the service in the national cathedral In the President's unavoidable absence. The ser- vice was practically identical with that In St. Paul's, London. President Roosevelt sent a message to the King saying "It is gratifying to
    Reuter  -  159 words
  • 181 2 Attended By Men In Sports Jackets And Flannels London, May 6. St. Paul's Cathedral was the scene of a second thanksgiving service this afternoon when the Dean of St. Paul's addressed a congregation of thousands Who had watched the passage of the royal procession earlier. Instead of brilliant
    181 words
  • 121 2 Premier's Broadcast Tribute To The King i London, May <>. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. broadcasting ihis evening, ottered the King on behalf of the United Kingdom loyal homage and heartfelt congratulations and thanktulness and paid tribute to His Majesty reigning through the troui bled years of the
    Reuter Wireless  -  121 words
  • 63 2 World Fellowship Of Faiths Sends Thanks New York, May (i. The World Fellowship of Faiths at a Jubilee celebration today attended by religious leaders of many denominations, passed a resolution "conveying to the King-Emperor our appreciation of religious tolerance, progress, and j equity, enjoyed by about 500.000.000 members
    63 words
  • 91 2 Jubilee Celebrations In South Africa Capetown. May ti. A general amnesty all over South Africa freed nearly 2.000 prisoners this morning and enabled them to parti- j cipate in the Jubilee celebrations. It is estimated that over 50,000 poor throughout the country attended free meals given at the
    Reuter  -  91 words
  • 160 2 Blazing From Land'* End Toi John O' Groats London, May 6. Tremendous crowds in the West End tonight celebrated the Jubilee and witnessed illuminations which were on an unprecedented scale. A great crowd outside Buckingham Palace was thrilled when Their Majesties appeared on a floodlit balcony for 12
    160 words
  • 211 2 Reuter Wirelese King In Naval Uniform The "Picture Of The Year" London, May 3. "The picture of the year" in the Royal Academy, ox which there was a private view today, is Sir Arthur Cope's fine portrait of the King in naval uniform painted in 1928 which was
    Reuter Wirelese; Reuter Wireless  -  211 words
  • 77 2 Subscription List Reaches $14,342.60 Amount previously acknowledged $6,972.60 L. Langdon Williams. Esq. 50.00 Cooper McDougall and Robertson Ltd 100.00 T. F. Anderson Pole, Esq. 200.00 Statistics Department 120.00 Mercantile Bank 1.000.00 Hon. Mr. A. B. Jordan 100.00 Mansfield and Co. Ltd. 2.000.00 Brossard Mopin Ltd. 25.00 Ho Hong
    77 words
  • 106 2 Resigns Because He Failed In Mission Cairo, May 1. Ziwar Pasha, thrice Premier of Egypt, today tendered his resignation of the post of Chief of the Royal Cabinet to which he was appointed last November in answer to a criticism made in some quarters that Ibrashi Pasha. Controller
    Reuter Wireless  -  106 words
  • 58 2 The booking for the Jubilee concert on Thursday is now open at John Little's and intending patrons are asked to secure their tickets in advance so as to avoid congestion at the Memorial Hall on the night of the concert. They are also requested to be in their
    58 words
  • 123 2 Interesting Exhibit At Trade Fair One of the most popular places in the British Fair at the Great World is the exhibit of Messrs. Henry Waugh and Co. Their main feature is the locallybrewed Diamond Beer and there is a replica of an old English inn which has
    123 words
  • 57 2 Before the ChM fwttM >" :l 1 Summons-in-Chamb.rs ginating Summons. Before Mr. Justice Burton m Court at 11 a. in S. 9/35— Lim Chww Robinson and Co LuJ Before Mr. Justice I U« k. u M in the 2nd Court at 11 am Assizes: «4»
    57 words
  • 42 2 EUROPEAN C-SJM DROWN EM The body oJ CompaiU Major QaUacher. who the Malay Regiment from the sea at Port Dick Monday morninn A post mortem exai conducted on Monday M* will be held shortly No further Information circumstances ol the yet available.
    42 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 109 2 COLD STONE that hid volcanic fires? L^ She tried to move a IV ■■■of w *^k :^SV^^fl jwv Tfc"*'"'* dSc> 11-. ;>v HRT DUNNE Clive I BROOK 1^ NIL <uth«r H n ry St«ph»n«Oß NEXT CHANGE PAVILION fhtßBHBffß» THERAPION NO 2 THERAPION No 3 Wo 1 for BUtddAF Catarrh. Mo.
      109 words
    • 274 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT^ BRITISH TRADE FAIR Be sure you call at STALL 134 Where are Displayed Bourjoit Ltd. Perfumery and Toilet Specialities EUCRYL LTD. Tooth Powders and Paste I Agnesia Antiseptic Dusting Powder Sole Agents. GBAFTON LABORATORIES. BOARD RESIDENCE. "EAST ANGLIA." k. OXLEY RISE, Near Town. High and cool situation. Large
      274 words
    • 342 2 SINGAPORE muxicu>aS v I TVndtTv Tenders are now~~[ nvUpa following mater- particular,. M Room Supply 01 IS Date 01 ciomii 4 May 15th. tf Supply ol U Jan. Ut 1996 4* Date ol Cl I* 31. 1935. 1 Supply ol Btral :< CMttam for period o Sept. 90, 1936 Dai
      342 words
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 151 2 Diary Of The Week WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 Rartng' Singapore Meeting, second day. Cricket: AnglO-ChinOte School v.s. Teachers' Association, St. Andrew's ground. Football: Govi. League, Div. I, Mono]M»lie.s vs. Prisons. Outram Road, cioii Oajr^toon Club, Robinson Cup (WOBien*SJ Keppel Club, Women's Committc < Meeting. THURSDAY, MAY 9 High Water 2.7 a.m.
      151 words
    • 214 2 Today's Radio I Programmes B.B.C.— GSF And GSG Wavelengihs— l9.B:? and 16.8G metres. 6.20 Big Ben. The 8.8.C. Dance Orchestra. I 705 Charles Manning and his orchestra, relayed from the Granada, Walthamstow. Greenwich time signal at 7.20 p.m. 750 An organ recital by Ronald Chamberlain, from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting
      214 words

  • 211 3 Commander J. Mills Retires morning Commander ric Mills. R.N.. (retirHarbour Master, Ldest European relangor, left the shores from Port Swettenham Macgan for his native land alter a residence this country more ter century of which In the State of 1855, he will be 80 At the
    211 words
  • 141 3 Were Taken Hospital Folkestone, Apr. 25. iiing the removal by Aerodrome, Kent. I A.F at Uxbridge, of Injured in a road 1 Folkestone, wore asked at an ne. Horace Thomas. Road. Watford, who fatally Injured when his car lidcd on Monday with another in Flying-Officer George Burdick Pilot-Officer
    141 words
  • 80 3 ability To Agree On Terms rix Sisters— Miss Josephine i Miss Helen Lewis— have ive been singing in variety for and-a-half years, and apthcr for the last time s recently. "ken up the partnership the matter of terms." Miss Ine Trix said. "Now I am looking Birl
    80 words
  • Article, Illustration
    8 3 TWO STRIKING dresses at Bukit Tiniah on Saturday.
    8 words
  • 170 3 Armed Men Hold Up Clerk's Wife Kuala Lumpur, May 6. A THOUSAND dollars' worth of jewellery was forced at the point of a knife from the wife of a Chinese Government clerk last night. The woman wus alone in the house, which is in Government quarters in
    170 words
  • 115 3 A White Smock— Hut Size Eleven A police-constable said at Marylebourne police court that an otherwise excellent disguise had been penetrated owing to the fact that he wore size eleven in boots. The officer. PC. Green, was giving evidence against George Hicks, aged 50. of Wyfold Road.
    115 words
  • 252 3 Burns. Philp Co.. Ltd.. have sold the Australian steamer Mataram to Japanese buyers. The Mataram was originally built for the Singapore-Java-Australia trade, and was later diverted to the Salomon Island trade. The vessel has been laid-up at Sydney since Oct. 5. 1934. The Mataram was built at
    252 words
  • 130 3 POLICE OFFICER INJURED BY CRACKER Jubilee Festivities Accident Penang, May 5. ]V|R. C. W. A. Dobree, Assistant A *l Commissioner of Police, Alor Star, met with an accident which might have cost him the loss of his tyesight, on Wednesday night. As one of the cr?w in the "frigate' taking
    130 words
  • 410 3 THE case in which one Wong Seng, 1 a young Chinese driver, stands charged with negligent driving and thereby causing hurt to one Loh Yu Lee. a bey of 14 years, and also of driving a car without the licence being endorsed .for that
    410 words
  • 78 3 Sydney. A relitf worker, engaged on the construction of Mona Street, Allawah, in the Kogarah municipality, made a lucky strike recently, whtm his plek unearthed an eld tin containing a large number of old sovereigns. The man found the tin covered in hard clay, and when
    78 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 12 3 G. H. CAFE till 12 p.m. on Wednesday Thursday during Jubilee Celebrations.
      12 words
    • 73 3 '^w_£__Hs&i§_Mi i l i if i i i^ j_Vv __HB aifiiiff^^^ivfiiwti iMffl_Wlißl %J <; •i'li/f _P^* m&^ _BRs^^ IA/l/ v I-* C'C'O INVESTMENT VALUE I investments. There's plenty of room for family windscreen wiper, bumpers front and rear, sepacourse, good for thousands of miles over any roads mmhh "HP BORNEO
      73 words

  • 1026 4 BIG COMEDY EFFECTS IN "THE MASSES" Free Press Special (BY KARL K. KITCHEN) Beverly Hills, (Calif.). WHEN Charlie Chaplin appeared in the doorway of the sjacious library of his Beverly Hills Home, I had to take a second glance bet ore
    1,026 words
  • Article, Illustration
    11 4 ABOVE, Charlie Chaplin is seen in his famous comedy costume.
    11 words
  • Article, Illustration
    287 4 I when they return from the military school where they spend the rest of their time. All of which is far more significant than the mere iact that she is his leading lady in his latest picture. Apropos of the week-end visits of his children. Charlie's home is
    copyngnt by thv Singapore Free Press,  -  287 words
  • 218 4 Next Drama With Spanish Background Josef von Sternberg is taking care that "Carnival in Spain," Marlene Dietrich's next Paramount drama, will have much of the true salt of comedy. One of its gay episodes is set in a Cadiz dance hall, which sounds original enough. About all that
    218 words
  • Article, Illustration
    709 4  -  Joan Littlefield Britain On The Screen Everything Is Haphazard l n (Bv London. BASIL Dean recently announced; the biggest British film plans j since talkies came in. His programme at the Ealing studios of Associated Talking Pictures involves the expenditure of more than $5,000,000 this year. As has already
    Copyright by the Sight Press  -  709 words
  • 91 4 Free Transhipment Port For England UverpOOJ mav be Mxiti lj, port, ii a scheme at prt at beta sidored here comes t.i iniitnm Tin- icheme, which origin the Coanetl oi the Liverpool Chaflta o1 Commerce, proridej for the ot Livorptuii a M fr^e trmnshipmeni in tne fullest st'ii.s,
    91 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 47 4 BUY A CERTAINTY! You need have no fears when you buy a Remington Typewriter, for REMINGTON means RELIABLE wherever business is done REMINGTON NOISELESS STANDARD frIfTING PERFEC 1 lON WITH SILENCK ASK for a DEMONSTRATION. Phone 2426 •REMINGTON RAND INC < lac«rpM-aUd U. S. A4 UNION BUILDING, SINGAPORE.
      47 words
    • 20 4 COFFEE MACHINERY Wm McKinnon specially for treating Ripe SOLE AGENTS /"res A from fAe frees. GimilM^€b Incorporated in S. S.
      20 words

  • 75 5 JUBILEE IN SINGAPORE THE FEDERAL CAPITAL .1 the parade on the Muf, In the for ground is seen the Hon. Mr. 1). Barron British Resident of Sebniffor) reading the address. THE I'udu District Community Arch ENGLISH GIRLS SCHOOL Children at the parade. SOME of the spectators at the Singapore JubUee
    75 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 107 5 LEICA-PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE JUBILEE PARADE ON VIEW AT SCHMIDT CO. 89. BRAS BASAH ROAD, RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDING SINGAPORE. THE PHOTOGRAPHS WHICH ARE FOR SALE ARE ANOTHER PROOF FOR THE SUPERIORITY OF THE An atmosphere of old J apian YOU WILL FALL FOR THE CHARM OF THE TAMAGAWA GARDENS RESTAURANT CAFE
      107 words

  • 1317 6 Children Of Many Nationalities On Parade At K.L. LA UNCH PROCESSION AT PENANG: FIREWORKS AT SEREMBAN IX common with Singapore, the other Malayan centres, big and small, celebrated the King's Silver Jubilee on Monday in fitting manner. #f£^p^fltej Kuala Lumpur was a blaze
    1,317 words
  • 253 6 Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. May 6. The jn'eat parade of school children, witnessed by thousands of people, marked the opening of the celebrations of the Jubilee today. Very early In the morning, the entire town was astir and all roads led to the padang.
    253 words
  • Article, Illustration
    8 6 THE BISHOP of Singapore at the Jubilee Parade
    8 words
  • 139 6 Penang Thousands Line The Foreshore (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 6. Thousands lined every available corner of Penang's sea front to- 1 night to witness Penang's most spectacular Jubilee celebrations, the illuminated launch procession. Headed by the Harbour Master's launch, every shipping firm in Penang was represented
    139 words
  • 662 6 Singapore Assizes Session Opens CHINESE BANISHEE SENTENCED I HTHE third criminal sessions of the 1 Supreme Court for this year j commenced yesterday before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell. The callendar is a short one, comprising ten cases, and among these are two leases of unlawful return from baniishment, and* one
    662 words
  • 200 6 Sequel To Fatal Accident w XHE fatal car smash on Changi Road in the earlv k* 1 morning, when Gunners Johnson and Lacey were in serious charges being cited in the Singapore police co against two other soldiers involved in the incident James
    200 words
  • 67 6 Numerous hawken u ed by the prospect doin ness among the huge cr, gregated in the Beach I other parts to wiS^j mlnations. found ti. Singapore police courtcharged with hmwkini streets. Most of the accus.'fl offer I tho signts. but brut r by the court inspectors elicited
    67 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 42 6 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Thurs., May 9th and Sat., May 11th at 9.30 p. m. JUBILEE CONCERTS Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor Sir Shenton Thomas. Full Orchestr and Chorus. Booking now open at LITTLE'S. Prices $2, $1 and 5O Cents.
      42 words
    • 77 6 G. H. CAFE Open till 12 p. m On Wednesday Thursday -lurin? Jubilee Celebrationi. I ».*1 Ii J\_j .i 1^ \3 •£M '^^^^^^^^^^mß^' H Kut W 1 1 j i I oHii.v f^I*IJ 111/ .til f** tt|. vi* n I *i*»#* til ps. MASTER'S *>: !i« Everyone agrees there's no
      77 words

  • 139 7 M LAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE Profit Of $5,700 On Year's Working: Malaya Publishing in their report for prethe animal meeting on; The capital remains the repayment of $7,000| made diuinK '^he year. to the credit ot prolit I rcount at Feb. 28, 1934 was $9,367.55 U which must be added a
    139 words
  • 184 7 TO CARRY CREW OF THREE /^CONSIDERABLE progress h&s been made In the construction Of the. stratosphere balloon "Osoviakhim 2." The gondola ol the new stratosphere balloon will be welded from sheets of non-rusting steel while the casing will be sewn from high grade rubberised muslin. According to
    Tass  -  184 words
  • 77 7 Plea Ot Chinese Charged With Attempted Suicide rvong Ah Bee. a middle-aged labourer when charged in the Singapore police court before Mr. N. Grice yesterday with having attempted to commit suicide by jumping into the sea oft East 'Coast Road on May 4, pleaded that j somebody
    77 words
  • 73 7 The Band of the S.S. Police, under the direction of Mr. F. E. Minns, will perform the following programme weather permitting at Tclok Ayer on May 8. commencing at 9 p.m.: Selection, A Country Girl. Monckton Irish Tune from County Derry, Grainger Characteristic. The Parade of the Tin
    73 words
  • 81 7 A Jubilee thankoilering service was conducted on Monday by Grand Rabbi Englender and Hasan Ezra Meir in accordance with a special service pre- pared by the Chief Rabbi of the British I Empire Th,> special prayer for His Majesty I King George V and Her Majesty Queen Mary,
    81 words
  • 143 7 Seremban Fireworks Display On The Padang (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, May b. The parade of schoolchildren in Seremban took place today on the Negri Sembilan Club padang. After the various schools had taken up position His Highness the Yang di Pertuan Besar and the Hon. the British
    143 words
  • 305 7 STARKEY— FARAHAR •Malayan Wedding In England On Apr. 20, at St. Barnabas Church. Gillingham. KenL the marriage took place ot Mr. Cecil Q. Starkey and Miss Edna F. Farahar. Mr. Starkey is an accountant in the firm of Messrs. Mansfield and Co., and well-known in local musical and sporting circles,
    305 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 571 7 tMPPMH r HILARIOUS! A STEADY STREAM OF CONSTANT LAUGHS' < PAVILION 615 and Ql5 BKN TRAVIiRS> "QUANT COMKDY WITH x < I 1 TOM WALLS YVONNEARNAUD d ANNE GREY P^W I UllL "'■ADY in DANGER",— _J i,,..,...^.>^>.~ > M J^!Xt...^. 8 .'...9 Od BleS Him" ,FOX PRODUCTION. L_^LZ^_^J The Grand
      571 words

  • 699 8 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY. MAY 8, 1935 A Welcome Respite IT is significant at this time of jubilation throughout the British Empire that that the scares and alarms that unfortunately burden the news of the world all too frequently are noticeable by their absence. In the past few days
    699 words
  • 425 8 Mr. O. E. Venables. British Adviser. Perils, has left for Home on leave. Mr. S. D. Scot, of the Borneo Company. Ipoh. has returned from Home leave. Dr. Bynoe from the Bungsar Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, has taken the place of Dr. H. P. Hodge in the Coast
    425 words
  • 35 8 Havre, May 2. Chaliapine is row seriously ill He was suffering from influenza when he landed from the liner Paris en route from New York and was conveved to hospital here.- Reuter Wireless
    Reuter Wireless  -  35 words
  • 1996 8 An Impressionist Account Of a Malayan Journey By AUTOLYCUS Forests and tigers and the tale of' a nightmare.— Big game of Johore and a thought in season. Pineapples replacing jungle.— The crossroads of Johore lead me westward and Batu Pahat prompts reflections on resthouses, pioneers, ferries
    1,996 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 88 8 VERMOUTH JHH9HI 'f^ii i i^^R^ COCKTAILS AN MAKES fjfK^^feJ FAMOUS IPisßs COCKTAILS CALDBECK. MACGREGOR Co., Ltd. t^.T^T ~^Pihl (Incorporated under the Companies' OrdinP^3S ances of Hong Kong) cjfeirr^SpSjffiffai I: >rporated in Shane;hai Telephone 5371. "THE BEEF JOINT" SIRLOIN ROAST ROLLED BONELESS SIRLOIN Finest Produce of SCOTLAND and AUSTRALIA TASTY and
      88 words
    • 53 8 "THE PRESENT PROBLEM is not production but distribution," says an expert. The same truth strikes a bald man every time he shaves. The "GAFLAC" ACCIDENT AND ALL SICKNESS POLICY has been produced so that it may be distributed amongst prudent people. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. Hongkong Bank
      53 words

  • 1169 9 200,000 Watch Chinese Lantern Procession TRAFFIC HELD UP FOR SEVERAL HOURS Most Memorable Pageant In Singapore's History TRIBUTE TO POLICE AND CROWDS QVER 200,000 people massed in the principal streets of Singapore last night to watch the two-mile long Chinese procession given in honour of the King's Jubilee. For over
    1,169 words
  • 114 9 WANTS HAW COTTON a<;kkkment or |d Conditions Still Unfavourable London, May 7. [lONS in the cotton spinnd manufacturing indusout the world were liuring the first quarwith the exceptions of Italy, according to the International Muster Cotton SpinAmerican Governjolicy it is pointed past two crop iment curtailed the
    Reuter  -  114 words
  • 105 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices m Our Own Correspondent* MUSES: London. May 7. s ,ri (S 11 16d.» s^Kd. '5 9 16d> 513 16d >5 3 4d.> *****d. «5 29 32d.» 8 3 32d. «6 1 32d> Mattel Steady. New York. May 7. 11.56 bid "a 1.32 bid>
    105 words
  • 208 9 BEFORE DANUBIAN CONFERENCE Austria, Hungary And Italy Agree Venice, May 4. •THE Austrian and Hungarian For- eign Ministers and Signor Suvich, the Italian Under-Secretary, have arrived for the purpose of clearing the ground before the Danubian conference in Rome. The conference will start at 4 p.m. Hungary
    Reuter Wireless  -  208 words
  • 70 9 Offered In Exchange For New Securities Washington. May 6 Mr Morgenthau, Secretary to the Treasury. has announced that $1,446,000,000 of the $1,933,000,000 of First Liberty Bonds, convertible on June 15. will be offered in exchange for new lower interest bearing securities, the exchange being made on a par
    Reuter  -  70 words
  • 346 9 of the Chinese display for immediately after it followed the short Moslem procession, which featured replicas of famous Indian buildings. CEYLONESE COMMUNITY The Ceylonese community also took part in the procession with a dozen decorated lorries. The main lorry had an octagonal pavilion surmounted by a crown in gold and
    346 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 62 9 SPECIAL DISH Roast Capon Ham OUR SPECIALTIES Hors d'oeuvres Varies 'Capitol' FRESH l 2lT" CRAB ™d overlOOother Dishes Usual $1.00 LUNCH Obtainable Daily Make your CHOICE NOW! I'HONE 4906. Goodwood Park Hotel THE MOST CHARMINGLY SITUATED HOTEL ON THE ISLAND there will be special dinner dance Wednesday Saturday jubilee week
      62 words
    • 13 9 G. H. CAFE Open till 12 p.m. on Wednesday Thursday during Jubilee Celebrations.
      13 words
    • 216 9 •BEAUTY OF LINE I ACHIEVED BY I "WORTH" I 1 I MODEL 766. I I FRONT FASTENING, SUPER I I Sr? QUALITY BROCADE, DEPTH 14" I I /*^fc<\\ COLOUR TEA ROSE. I I /Q^P^^ SIZES 24 31 II I fflft $7.50. I N\p¥||jf| SIZES 32 —36 II H V.7 THE
      216 words

  • 1388 10 THE TIN THRONE: IS MR. HOWESON ABDICATING Sequel To "Pepper Lunch" SHARE OUTLOOK "HIGHLY SPECULATIVE" (From the Free Press Correspondent) London, Apr. 15. KTKVER has the Tin Restriction situation appeared more l\l interesting than it is today: and never has the outlook for the metal seemed more obscure than it
    1,388 words
  • 97 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association May 7, 12 o'clock noon Bayers Sellers No. I X. R.S.S. in cases (FOB. May) 19 I|l6 19 3)16 Good F.A.Q. in cases (F.0.8 May) 18 7116 18 9|16 No. I X. R.S.S. Spot-loose) (awardable Singapore > 18.13)16 18.***** No. I X. R.S.S. May 19
    97 words
  • 100 10 May 7 Gambier 5.00 Java Cube 9.50 Hamburg Cube 11.00 Muntok White Pepper 28.00 White Pepper 26.00 Copra. Sundried 4.90 Copra, mixed 4.55 Small Flake Tapioca 3.90 R. B. Siam No. 1 $102 Blanja Jelotong 5.75 Sarawak Jelotong 6.75 R. (Siam) W.C. No. 1 per koyan $120
    100 words
  • 64 10 May 7 Shell and Fish Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4 -gallon tins $4.86 Crown, Cross and Dragon Kerosene per Unit of 2 x 4-gallon tins $4.46 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial Gallon 82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4sallon drums per British
    64 words
  • 286 10 SALES STOCK EXCHANGES j JJBO,DOO 950,000 1,030,000 i I 10 emphasise the higher speculative outlook for tin shares, for even a partial direction from the scheme might involve serious market disturbance" Nevertheless, one may remark in conclusion that City opinion regards the short-term prospects of tin-share holders as
    286 words
  • 819 10 LIQUID RESERVES TOO LOW Colombo, Apr. 9. THE annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Lower Perak Coconut Co., Ltd., was held on Mar. 29. In moving the adoption of the directors* report and accounts the chairman 'Mr. F. H. Layard> said Gentlemen. In moving the
    819 words
  • 797 10 While Guilder Wobbles 'MODERATE PRICE ADVANCF POSSIBLE (From the Free Pres.s Correspond DOTH the Rubber share and commodity markets hi D enced another extremely quiet, and somruh.it 2 period. Buyers have been few, and the d,.,i,.' bitterly remarking that, so far as business h.i* ed, there
    797 words
  • 234 10 Expert Opinion On Tin Outlook One other important to th< I burden ol tax wage scale which did noi I have much relai the industry to pay H A on competitive u rms producers rnon He tnut4 d. hov for Improve men in i would take pi. i the Malayan
    234 words
  • 48 10 Messrs. Boustead an< agents, Penang, teleerram has bee Takuapa Valley Til Dredge Takuapa N 175,000 cubic yards, 857 Takuapa No. 2. 814 yards, 722 picuU F output $107,500 $33,000. Kramat Filial, Uu output from the n of April, 1935. was the mine 143 p4cul 53, Total 196 plcull
    48 words

  • Article, Illustration
    671 11  -  MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person PRODUCERS TURNING More And More To By I pictures are turning re to the best pasi and present, for lal, which brings jtidn, why do proth< stories that hav* with readers? most people are censorship for the Ll this Is not entirely the
    671 words
  • 182 11 Attitude Of United States To Canada Ottawa, May 1. Nobody in Canada believes the United States Government has any intention ol departing from the traditional good neighbour attitude, declared the acting Premier ,Sir George Perley. with reference to the evidence before the United States Military Committee, and added.
    Reuter Wireless  -  182 words
  • 574 11  -  Ely Culbertson by world s Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst TRUMP MANAGEMENT COME of the most interesting playing situations arise when the strength is fairly evenly divided between the two partnerships. The bidding rarely gets very high in such a case because neither side has enough
    574 words
  • 134 11 (Incorporated in the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members is limited to the extent and in the manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. HEAD OFFICE HONG KONG Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and fully paid up $20.000 000 Reserve
    134 words
  • 94 11 Viscount Cecil The First Witness London, May 1. Only a score of spectators were present at the first sitting of the Royal Commission on the question of private manufacture of arms held at the Middlesex Guildhall under the chairmanship of Sir John Eldon Bankes who j explained the
    94 words
  • 489 11 En Route From Siberia To Berlin Riga, May 1. One hundred and twenty-two cases ol Soviet gold weighing about five tons have passed through Riga en route i from Siberia to Berlin. This is the first consignment of Soviet gold to pass through the city en route, to
    489 words
  • 123 11 OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital in 600.000 shares of £5 each £3.000.000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000 000 HEAD OFFICE 38, Bishopsgate. London E.C. 2. Agencies and Branches. SING A ORE BRANCH Current Accounts opened and
    123 words
  • 188 11 Capital £3.000.000 Subscribed 1,800.000 Paid-up 1.050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest 1.247.830 BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. M. Ryrie Esq., Chairman. P R. Chalmers. Esq.. Charles J. Hambro Esq W. H. Shelford. Esq Sir Thomas Catto, Bart. Sir C. C. Barrie. K.B.E. Sir C. A. Innes. K.C.S.I
    188 words
  • 149 11 (Established in 1880 > Capital Subscribed < Fully paid up) Y. 100.000,000 Reserve Fund Y. 125.800.000 President: K Kodama. Esq Vice-President: T. Okubo. Esq Head Office: YOKOHAMA. Singapore Branches: MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. LONDON BANKERS: Westminster Bank. Ltd The National Provincial Bank Ltd Lloyd's Bank
    149 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements

  • 51 12 H.M.S. Laburnum, the new R isi vi? driU ship at Singapore, hanowta berthed alongside at Telok Aye? The mooring-buoy quoted in former notice at a distance of about 150 leet east haf be O L th wlth e ntre f N 2^n v.an has been raised and
    51 words
  • 3 12
    3 words
  • 417 12 Great Preparations For Singapore Fair The Chinese Commercial Exhibition which will be held early in July under the auspices ol the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, promises to be the greatest ever staged here by Chinese merchants. Enthusiastic support is assured from the Shanghai Chinese Chamber ol Commerce
    417 words
  • 97 12 Kocausc She Was Too Poor To Keept It Paris. Apr. '»:>. A two-weeks-old baby girl has been :.sold by her mother. Georgette Fablnskj ,icr 100 francs <275. 6d. in Meaux. Questioned by the police, she declared he sold the baby because she was tool poor to keep
    97 words
  • 836 12 Four Famous Henderson Brothers IT is reported that a sale is being: negotiated of the Anchor Line, of Glasgow, or, to give it its full title, Anchor Line (Henderson Bros.), Ltd. In the bracketed name there remains link with the past and with four
    836 words
  • 72 12 SINGAPORE HARBOR Ships al.iiK'vid,. hp <»r expected u. XK ■%sri Clytoneua H n 8: Santhla I Umpire Dock »,»i,., Mlp Maniu Maru 30 Karagoia I ■BSJJr WestW,,,, J Section Id I ,u, TotK.n M K j Main \Vh,, n i Kingfisher: Tu oil \Vh t < oal Wli.ti VESSELS IX
    72 words
  • 8 12 Tii. Bhul noon on May 4
    8 words
  • 19 12 The Ranchi h ..<, i, is expected to nrri 10 a.m kodaj She Will k B.H Board'i u.
    19 words
  • 21 12 May 6 Malinl (81 n Kheng Sen- (Brii i Mai t H Ban Bi< Bir Sa lina. Agatha (Dut I
    21 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 488 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in P. M.S.) TELEPHONE Freight :>M2 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. rftOOfclNG M»II FOR FKDKRATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM. LAN All IHII™i Hml I^^ Incorporated in England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN HONOLULU CANADA BY THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE— LUXURY AT LOW COST Bet i/»
      488 words
    • 208 12 BIBBY LINE ri.o.NhoN \hi»i;i ns SB, IVXI.I. M\J I I (IMha of Cast >• Mall Pa ssen V i RANGOON. COLOMBO, PORI SID.M MARSFII F F v PI fMOI \U LM I OMMIN Sir: HOMEfI \Hi> n\ii im,> Lain Raaf«ta I YORKSHIRE SHROPSHIRE Fun< OXFORDSHIRE STAP^FORDSHIHE I GLOUCESTERSHIRE J WORCEBTERSHH
      208 words
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 510 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And I Arrivals BY TRAIN I Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 30 am Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 7 pm. Kuantan (via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan < via Gemas> every Monday
      510 words

  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 398 13 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS I ..age Spore. Tnage May I) KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 July 5 17.000 May 10 BEHAR 6>oo o July 18 11.000 May 24 RANCHI 17.000 July 19 .LORE 6 000 June 6 SOUDAN 6.500 July 31 fvOOO June 7 NALDERA 16 000 Aue
      398 words
    • 476 13 Eller man Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SDEZ CANAL Steamer Mil Calls Avonmouth FOR HONG KONG SHANGHAI AND JAPAN Clty Ol Ora June 11 Ju'n,-,l AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE F ?i? H^ L i FAXI BOST ON.
      476 words
    • 939 13 REPRESENTING SHIPPING sEL shi« E c n SSn L E i? o^ Tbr Ilua Khtow Steamslup (o [MB) lidSteam Ship Co.. Ltd. and China Mutual The Cunard White Star Ltd The Siam Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd. INSURANCE "ura^rn". Sf I ndOn G < ET" M >1 RAILWAYS The federated Malay
      939 words

  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 730 14 K. P. ML KONINKLIJKE PAKfcIVAART MAATSCHAPPU VAN oi'THOORN— Wednesday. May 8, Muntok and Palembang. TOHITI Wednesday, May 8. Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAJANG Wednesday. May 8. Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas. Pengalian-Estate and Rengat. KEMER— Wednesday, May 8, Belawan-Deli and Penang. roMOHON Thursday May 9. Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. TIDOM Thursday.
      730 words
    • 356 14 .4\ REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS TO NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES Vim Penani, Colombo, Bombay. Suez. Port Said, Alexandria o« the Famous PRESIDENT LINERS All ontilde itaterooms— Excellent cuisine— Swimming bath—talking motion pictures. Three day •topover la Efyat. Arrive Leave Arrive Singapore. Singapore. New York. PRESIDENT HAYES May 18 May 21 July 2
      356 words
    • 518 14 GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOKmw^^^ WHITE STAR LINE. TO EUROPE via SUEZ Calling at Penang. Colombo. Aden. Bun, Port 8 Gibraltar and London. Singapore Penani dep dep. m.s. Yasukuni Maru May 15 May 16 Jt, m.s. Terukuni Maru July 24 July ?> \w Jst. class RATES SINGAPORE TO Naples St. M
      518 words

  • 930 15 SOUTH AFRICAN VISITORS ASSURED A WARM WELCOME V, More "Bodyline" Controversy London. r wi\ beauty and grace and grand traditions, will this ue sport again, writes Thomas Moult in the Daily everybody Is anticipating as bat and ball begin to in -washed greensward.
    930 words
  • Article, Illustration
    19 15 (iIRLS of the Ace Rowing Club making ;i pattern with their after morning practice tin the river at Barnes.
    19 words
  • 357 15 BAER WILL MEET K HADDOCK Contest Billed For June 13 London. MOW that the New York State Athletic Commission has given its consent to a contest for the heavy-weight championship oi the world between Max Baer. the holder, and James J. Braddock. who is known as the
    357 words
  • 322 15 LOVELOCK TO RUN AT PRINCETON Outstanding Athletic Event ■jUIMMIII. J. E LOVELOCK, the Empire's greatest mile runner, states that he has decided to accept the American challenge to meet William Bonthron and Glen Cunningham at Princeton University on June 15. This race in the States will probably
    322 words
  • 324 15 PROBLEMS FACING THE ALL BLACKS THE "All Blacks" are leaving no stone unturned in finding a side for their tour here in the next Rugby season. A dozen trial matches have already been arranged, and the selectors will also be at the
    324 words
  • 469 15 VICTORY AFTER TWICE BEING RUNNERS-UP German Schoolboys' Win At White City Records Beaten London. TWRD time lucky After being runners-up in 1933 and again last year, the German Schoolboys easily succeeded in winning the Challenge Cup for the champion school at the annual sports held at the White City. They
    469 words
  • 679 15 Special Competitions At Keppol Following arc the result! <>1 the special "Jubilee" competition! h -Id at the Beppel Goii club during the week-end: Forty-one cards were taken out lor the Men's JubiWv Competition which resulted in a win lor J M Harper with a score ot 73-9 64.
    679 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 84 15 n G H. CAFE pen till lv l P.m. on tsd a> Thursday during "Wee Celebrations. Boxing t GREAT WORLD Great Jubilee Week Attraction Saturday 11th May, 1935. YOUNG ALDE AL RIVERS Three Minute Rounds I(MK Thrills Guaranteed will settle all previous disputes. Supported by some of the best in
      84 words

  • 845 16 LAST NIGHT'S RAIN MAY UPSET CALCULATIONS Several Scratchings But Fields Are Large FORM AND SELECTIONS I AvST night'* torrential downpour of rain will have IJmade conditions poor and the going very heavy for the second day of the Singapore Turf Clubs
    845 words
  • 436 16 (By Bookie) Race 1. 1. Palm Oil 2. Bonny Eyes 3. Etona. Race 2. 1. Point Blank 2. Squeeze 3. George Robey Race 3. 1. Henriette 2. Blue and White 3. Bordighera. Race 4. 1. Austral Waters 2. Pride of Perak 3. Britannia. Race 5. 1.
    436 words
  • 60 16 The following will represent the Social Athletic Party at soccer against the Y.M.C.A. tomorrow at the Y.M.C.A. ground 'Anson Road). Kick off at 5.10 p.m. Imm Tong: Ah Chew. Thian Soo; Kim Swee, Chang Kwang, Chin Aik; Kian Djit, Peng Cher, Cheng Hoe Cheng Poh. and Ban Seng. Reserves* B.
    60 words
  • Article, Illustration
    4 16 S.S.C. WATER Sports Carnival.
    4 words
  • 159 16 The Singapore Turf Club notify that the committee have purchased at the recent April Sales in Sydney twenty-five thoroughbred Yearlings. These Yearlings will be kept in Melbourne until February 1936 and will arrive in Singapore early in March of that year. During this period they will
    159 words
  • 421 16 LARGE FIELDS FOR ALL EVENTS WEIGHTS for the fourth day (Wednesday. May 15) of the S.T.C. Summer (Governor's Cup) meeting are as follows Race 1 Ponies. Class 2, Div. 3: s'i furs.. 2.30 p.m. Hirondalle 9.0. Can Do 8.10. Valkyrie 8.9. Glamour 8.9. Miss Woo 8.3,
    421 words
  • Article, Illustration
    18 16 GEORGE DUNCAN driving from the first watched b> his 0pp,,,,,, George Gadd in the Roehampton (up tournament QOalifyini
    18 words
  • 196 16 BOURNEMOUTH TENNIS FIN'ALS Miss Stammers Wins Ladies Title Bournemouth. May 4. En the linals of the Bournemouth tournaments. Perry beat Austin o—6.0 6. 6—4. 3—6. 6—2 and 6—o and in the Women's doubles. Mrs. Pittman and Miss Yorke had a walkover over Miss Dearman and Miss Lyle who
    Reuter  -  196 words
  • 68 16 Chinese Swimming Club Function The Chinese Swimming Club will be holding a Jubilee Night on Sunday next when the lollowing aquatic events will [take place, commencing from 6.45 p.m. <a> Ladies Open Invitation 100 metres free style; <b> Men Open Invitation 100 metres free style; «c> Veteran Race
    68 words
  • 29 16 London, May 6. Yorkshire won by 114 runs. Yorkshire 228 and 125 < Robins 5 for 38 > M.C.C. 84 (Verity 6 for 34 and 155 Verity 6 for 62 > Reuter
    Reuter  -  29 words
  • 188 16 Title-holder's Win SECOND ROUND TIE RESULTS 'Prom Our Own C-rr»spon. Kuala Lumpur. Ma> Fine weather favoured second round tie* Selangor Tennis Chanv, shim which were played I before a fair crowd. ine appearanci 01 ung b K Selangor title hold* I motor accident was welcomed H feated
    188 words
  • 39 16 The lollowin^ haw Deen u play cricket for Merchants in a tournament matct) on Sunday. May 12 H C. G. Jenner. P W H G. A Gibson. N Pajl Craigie. R. L. Muir. K II Stone. A H Rtteoftn
    39 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 122 16 G. H. CAFE Open till 12 p.m. on Wednesday Thursday during Jubilee Celebrations. 1 w >-_ J THE COMFORTABLE BATH Hot water- really hot— up to your chin. None of that M in-and-out-in-a-hurry feeling. You can take your time when gas heats the bath water. Gas will give you relays
      122 words
    • 91 16 ■gafiagjy ,;i ?£*»K&? *B s", W B? f ''$nsisKES2jr-Jk''' *^I^H B B^ -i- .^y>. ■;< tfl| H^^ C h evrolet The World's Most Popular Commercial Wl Depicted above Is a typical modern For many years I type is an advertisement in itself. market, and today witl now offered thr pub..
      91 words