The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 August 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. 14,663 KSTD. 1835 TUESDAY, ArorsT n tm 10 CENTS.
    17 words
  • 214 1 Gas Warning And Surprise Troopship Order ITALY'S THREAT OF WAR ON CANAL CLOSURE Warships Fi 11 Magazines AUSTRALIAN PLEDGE OF "FULL SUPPORT" TO MOTHERLAND STEPS to protect Malta from attack by bombing planes, warships or troops have been taken by Britain m the light of
    214 words
  • 76 1 23 Flagless arsli ips Steam In Line Ponta Delgada. Azores, Aug. Hi. \.MYSTEKY Heel carrying no ttuss is cruising the North Atlantic. Observers on several days counted I?* steaming m formation. The nationality of the fleet is unknown, and it does not < ommunicate with the shore.
    Reuter Wireless  -  76 words
  • 69 1 Polypus Removed From Vocal Cord Berlin, Auk. 25. Aai reveal* d tonight that Herr r underwent an operation on his :al cords recently. A communique ites Hitler hud suffered increasing •ness especially during his las: ii speech In the Reichstag. 3 polypus, which Is a sort of
    Reuter  -  69 words
  • 38 1 Berlin, Auk. 25. tigge* shark ever caught In the i Bea was brought to Wesernmende r,v trawler. I:, wi ighs rive :ons. nnd is 24 loot long, hundredweight of herrings were In its stomacl Reuter
    Reuter  -  38 words
  • 57 1 Cairo, Auk. 23. There wu unusual activity In the Suez Canal today when an Italian destroyer flotilla proceeded through the canal to the Red Sea followed by two ships carrying Italian war material and roa! Later a transport with 1.200 officers and men and another vessel with
    Reuter Wir less  -  57 words
  • 77 1 British Mediterranean Fleet Loads Ammunition Malta. Aug. 22. ah units oi the Mediterranean Fleet irv now tnkinjz provisions and ammunition. Thli la "normal routine* 1 .is toe Fleet Li due to sail for a cruise towards Hie cud oi he month. The Fleet will not visit any
    Reuter Wireless  -  77 words
  • 42 1 Naples, Aug. 22. The aircraft carrier. Miraglia. is leaving again tonight, with live bombers ana five, scout machines for East Africa. Eighty airmen and General Pmno. Deputy Chief of Stall cl 'he Air Fnre«\ wer< on board. Reuter Wirelsss
    Reuter Wirelsss  -  42 words
  • 29 1 London. Auff. 2b. The aircraft carrier. Glorious, which arrived at Gibraltar on Saturday, left this morning for Malta, where she will loin the Mediterranean Fleet. Bnt*sn Radio.
    29 words
  • 99 1 "Wo Have Made Ip Our Minds, Quietly And Calmly" London. Auk. 2*2. Alter deliberating on the Abyssinian embIOCUO for nearly fivr hours the Cabinet rose ft! 4.'.i0 p.m. and tho Ministers were cordially greeted as tney left Downing Street. Mr. HacDonaU remarks d "We hay«- made up our
    Reuter Wireless  -  99 words
  • 151 1 Italian Warning On Suez Canal And Arms Rome. Auc. 21. a warning that free export of arms fo Abyssinia and the closing of the Suez Canal would be considered as actual hostilities against Italy and as such ,must be repulsed, is made by Signor Oayda, who Is
    Reuter Wireless  -  151 words
  • 227 1 Rome, Aur. St The news that the British Governm< nt has decided to continue the arms embargo is received with satisfaction here since it was i eared that Britain might dectide to allow free export to Abyssinio The decision to continue Britain's League policy was expected, while the
    Reuter Wireless  -  227 words
  • 102 1 FftO.li Ccnro a (/rim sidelight ON the It alien campaign againai Abf/MtitiiQ ll recounted. At !(a ia-; destroyer /lotlflu f/>/d transports carrying cog', puns, bombs, planes and ttoopi were steaming down the Suez Canal to Eritrea <>>< Sunday. Theu had to pass icithin a stonc-throir of a
    102 words
  • 61 1 Appointed French Minister In Bangkok rfroxn Oar Own Correspondent) Ba:i;rfc»k, Aujj. 2<». M M:• Ray. bora In 1178 .t:uf formerly Minister to Albania, hai been v.'-i* Mlnistei In Bangkok and *:> arrive during l)h; coming id teams with nil wife. M. R j s rcucrj -travelled man
    61 words
  • 62 1 Wall Street Influenced By European Disquiet London. Auk. SB. The mlMtani talk In Europe is 'he reason given for the irttte advance ot American "par-stocks." cuppers, stools. etc., which haw advanced substantially, but some Wall Street tcepttes arc in-c-iinrd to the bellel that this Influence has been
    Reuter wire less  -  62 words
  • 85 1 Bombay. Aug. H The i 1:■1 ol the Bullion Exchang I that ul.v/'s rilver settlement, amounting to two ctowi oi rupees, pasted ofl smoothly Renter Follrvint- the Uurap In the silver price and I ivy losses by Bombay I dealers doubt! h i been sxpressad about t?v
    85 words
  • 116 1 London, Aug. 25. CCOTS are rejoicing at the news that Gler.coe. the scene of the massacre by soldiers of Macdonald clansmen m 1692, which was threatened by the builder, will be preserved as a national possession m perpetuity. Th«» National Trust
    Reuter Wireless  -  116 words
  • 276 1 America's Last Rites For Will Rogers TEARFUL CROWDS AT FUNERAL New York. \uu i WILL JOO— luneral at (il i dale was t!ie most impressive sinct Rudolph Valentino'.s Thirty thousand niouriK»r.s from all parts of California gathered curly m the morning. When the ;atos were opened cars a mile d«M»p
    Reuter Wireless  -  276 words
  • 204 1 MR. W. CHURCHILL'S RENUNCIATION Acceptance Of The India Act London, Auk. -<»• IV^R. Winston Churchill, who led the opposition to tin Government of India Act during the consideration of its problems by the Joint Select Committee of both Houses of Parliament, and later when the bill was under consideration by
    British Radio  -  204 words
  • 112 1 United States Protest To The Soviet Washington. Aiift. !.">. Th United sta et have itrongly pro tested •'-> 'he Bowie igalnit activities Involving Interference wttb the Internal affaln ol the United Btatei m ••<>nno > tion with the leventn ouurrrj-s of the Communist in 1 rnatl nal m
    Reuter  -  112 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 53 1 BIGIA TEA Brings the freshness and fragrance of the Malayan gardens direct to your home. r^^- MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL _J TONIGHT ""fmwS "ow C V"Sun'd M creations \I>>IISSI()N SI 00 INCLUDING COl PON )OK yorß TABLK THE VALUE OF .50 cts. unTFI > w I I ill E. O. HOTKL.
      53 words
    • 69 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHi 6p HOTEL TONIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE CONCERT DWUNG DINNER r DINNER DAN (I Ml SK B\ RELLERS BAND THE ROTARY CLUB |j| OF SIH6APORE IBRI TOMOKKOV \I 1 VM SPEAKER MR. ONG KIM SENG Editor of
      69 words

  • 77 2 Before the Actin? Chief Justice m the Ist Cowl at 11 a.m. S 191 34 Tan Kons va Lim Chin I Teck Before Mr. Justice a'Bet'kptt Terrell m the 2nd Court at 11 a.m. S. 426 34- H Stacy vs. Diamond Metal Products Co. Ltd.
    77 words
  • 58 2 A daily noon newspaper known as the Sir. Chung Jit Poh. will commence publication on Sept. 11. the proprietor being, Mr Aw Boon Haw. The manager is Mr Aw Cheong Yeow. nephew of c Mr. Aw Boon Haw. and Mr. Fu Wu Mini combines the editorship with that
    58 words
  • 115 2 New York Times Wants U.S. To "Deter" BdHgemtfl New York, Aug. 24. •"Britain and France will, have to contine themselves to those sanctions which can be applied without the assistance of the United States." declares the New York Herald-Tribune. "I: is impossible for the United States to collaborate,
    Reuter Wireless  -  115 words
  • 42 2 Italians Liable For War Service Basle, Aug. 22. Large increases are reported throughout the country m the number of Italians applying for Swiss citizenship during the last month. Most applicants are voting men liable for military service. weuier wireless
    weuier wireless  -  42 words
  • 249 2 Alussolini's Warning On League Sanctions London, Aug. !6. Saying that there was no chance ol [taly changing her attitude unless Abyssinia gave m. Signor Mussolini, m an luthoritative statement yesterday to Mr. 3. Ward Price, special correspondent Df the Daily Mail, warned the Powers if sanctions were voted
    Reuter  -  249 words
  • 140 2 Mr. Lyons Promises "Full Support" To Britain London, Aug. 26. There was a lull m diplomatic activity during the week-end m regard to the Italo- Abyssinian dispute. The Foreign Secretary. Sir Samuel Hoare, is out of London but will return for the informal meeting tomorrow with the other
    140 words
  • 112 2 Kritish Litter Gets Surprise Order From War Office London, Aug. M. The British-India liner Neuralia. with 1.200 troops aboard sails from Southampton on Saturday, possibly sooner, tor Malta. The troops are drawn from the Royal Artillery. Royal Engineers and the Royal Corps of Signals. The War Office
    Reuter  -  112 words
  • 50 2 Departure From Italy To Serve In Africa Rome, Aug. 25. Mussolini's sons. Vittorio and Bruno and his son-in-law. Count Ciano. sailed from Naples for East Africa yesterday to serve m the Italian Air Force. Count Ciano is retaining his post as Minister for Press and Propaganda I Reuter
    Reuter  -  50 words
  • 154 2 Mystery Of Red Leader In German Prison Berlin, Aug. gf An unexpected incident occurred at Moablt prison when members of the Penal Congress who were invited to inspect the prison suddenly asked permission to speak to Herr'Thaelmann the Communist loader. The delegates were shown a man exercising m
    Reuter  -  154 words
  • 14 2 The s.s. Kedah took the lollowinc M K ei lbers of the Chinese Merchants'
    14 words
  • 155 2 Farewell Tea Party By Statistics Office On Sunday afternoon, the Junior Civil Service Association grounds were the scene of a farewell tea party given by the staff of the Statistics Department m honour of Mr. J. I Miller. M.C.S.. Registrar-General of Statistics, on the occasion of
    155 words
  • 167 2 Preparations Being .Made By Segamat <From Our Own Correspondent.Segamat. Aug. 21. Elaborate celebrations were decided upon by the committee which met this week at the State Commissioner* Office. Segamaf. m connection with the sixty-third birthday and fortieth anniversary ot reign of H.H. The Sultan of Johore Inche Abdul
    167 words
  • 72 2 T Ipoh. Aug. 2tf. The remains of M. Rene Valette ?JL m ning en^ ine er who died under tragic circumstances at Kampar £S?f o m hS aga were exhumed Batu Oajah and sent to Singapore for transhipment to France. A few days after the burial a
    72 words
  • 126 2 One Killed And Two Injured From Our Own Correspondent I Seremban. Aug. :;> At about 11 pm >n Friday a Chinese ran amok on the Seremban-Labu road, and is alleged to have killed cm ana wounded two other Chinese Inquiries made today reveal that th two men
    126 words
  • 99 2 Koh e V2? n S HUah wile of Koh Yee Vow. a reporter on a local nn f Se "f^PaP". committed suicide on Aug. 18 by drinking caustic soda At the inquiry yesterday before the Singapore Coroner <Mr W. O Porter? it was stated she had been ill
    99 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 436 2 Diary Of The Week TUESDAY, AIG. 21. High Water, 10 55 a.m. 8.3 ft.. 10.13 p.m 9.3 ft. ItoOtball: S.A.F.A. League Div. 11. SC. FA. vs. R.E., Anson Road S-rtdium; (Commercial Cup), Post Office vs. Fraser and Weave, Post Office ground WEDNESDAY, AUG. 28 High Water. 11.23 a.m. 8.6 ft..
      436 words
    • 257 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. i f RATS 1 I BRING DISEASE I M DESTROY THEM WITH I 1 RODINE I SOLE AGENTS GRAFTON LABORATORIES 208 Collyrr Quay. BOARD RESIDRNCk! If you require accommodation stay at the OVERSEAS RESIDENTIAL CLUB. off Chancery Lane. Open to members and non-members Tele. 3269 KATONG GRANGE Excellent
      257 words
    • 297 2 Jfrcc iprese Kuala Lumpur Officr: 25. Java Strart Phone: 3613. London Office: AE C 3 4 V 1 Mrr 1 TH. Lam^maUjra 4>##% SUBSCRIPTION R ATY Within Outeidr Malaya Malay "•■fSS H If H Qoartarly B.M $12. M Half Tearl, $17 M ?j« o TemHy $34 H $4$ ft Nott.-^Outfttation
      297 words
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 231 2 Today 9 s Radio Programmes B.B.C.— GSG and GSF Wavelengths 16.86 and 19.82 metres 6.20 Big Ben. The New Victoria Cinema Orchestra, relayed from the New Victoria Cinema, Bradford. 7.05 "Modern Science and Empire Farming.' A talk by Sir E. John Russell. 0.8. E., D.Sc, F.R.S. Greenwich time signal at
      231 words

  • 698 3 Mr. Reginald Tessensohn And Mr. Lim Boon Thin YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE PLEASANT ceremony took place m the Council Chamber yesterday morning before the business Q f the Legislative Council started, when Mr. R. Tessensohn and Mr. Lim Boon Thin, two recipients of Certificates of Honour
    698 words
  • 64 3 Mr Chia Yee Soh, managing director oi the United Motor Works, Ltd.. Singapore, is on a visit to Bangkok, with nil wile Mrs. Yee Soh, two daughters. Misses Phylis and Mary Chia, and son Mr. C Chia. They are on their way to Hong Kong and Canton. The party, during
    64 words
  • 408 3 Story Of Goods Given On Consignment /CRIMINAL breach ol trust 01 plecegooda, valued at $1.01 3.30, was the indictment on which Chinese retail dealer. Tan Kee Lung, stood trirU beiore Mr. H. A. Forrer. the Singapore Criminal District [Judge, yesterday. The complainant was Mr.
    408 words
  • 127 3 Tamil's Complaint j Of Missing $40 i JOHN Albert Croning, an AngloIndian, who was arrested m Pulau Brani on Aug. 23 on a pro- j visional warrant issued at the in- j stance of the Kuala Lumpur police,! made a second appearance before Mr. Norman Grice. the Singapore'
    127 words
  • 55 3 Nurse Collapses While Attending Patient Panadura. Aug. IS. No little stir was caused m a house. and the neighbourhood, m Hdretuduwa, l Panadura. this morning, when Maria Fernando, the Panadura Health Unit nurse, collapsed while attending to a maternity case. When medical assistance wraa summoned it w.is
    55 words
  • 122 3 BAILIFFS' CASK INQUIRY JUDGMENT m the preliminary inquiry m the bailiffs' case was postponed for the second time by Mr. Norman Grice, the Singapore second magistrate yesterday. It will be delivered on Sept. 26. The inquiry was into an indictment on a series of charges of cheat
    122 words
  • 505 3 THHE following publications were issiud or received by the Department il Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. dining the period Aug. it to 23. 1935. Inclusive, :ml are available lor public UK In ihc Reference Library. Fullerton Building, Singapore. Applications may be made by members of the public
    505 words
  • 140 3 Ceylon's Youth On Abyssinia Question Colombo, Aug. 20. Ceylcn'i youth m Congress have ex- pressed their views on the Abyssinia question. i The matter came up at a meeting of the All-Ceylon Youth Congress, held on Tuesday, with Mr. L S. Gunawardana m the chair. The following resolution
    140 words
  • 110 3 Complete Trains Centre For India An Aeronautical Training Centre m India will be opened m October— in New Delhi. The object of the Centre Is to provide m India the facilities for complete and comprehensive training for those aspiring to careers m aeronautical pursuits." The instruction provided will
    110 words
  • Article, Illustration
    25 3 A SMALL SAILOR whose sense of humour was tickled by the dolls sold at Chatham as souvenirs during Navy Week which opened on An*.
    25 words
  • 352 3 FINE NE W HOSPITAL COMPLETED Resident Performs Opening Ceremony Penang, Aug. 25. AT the formal opening of "A" block yesterday (which marks the completion of the new General Hospital, Penang.) Dr. J. C. Carson, Chief Medical Officer, made a remarkable speech, hoping that past memories will be forgotten and that
    352 words
  • 67 3 The efifgaffenx nt Xi umouoced ol Mr. h. t. Ong ißarrltter-at-Law) member ol the Overaeai Ail airs Commission. Nunkin^. Uld \\w third son ol the late Mr, Om Teng Up. ol Talplng. and Miss Kh»'\v Yin. MCOtid daughter cl Mr. Cboni S ug Ring, ol Goprnc Tin wedding will take
    67 words
  • 206 3 Agony Of Arthritis (iom*. Advice that m based on personal perience and no; on theory r>r hear Is always valuable advice In trie h that i* wtll heip other saflerers ir)in rheumatic iSment*. ■*> pubii.sh the tollowinx letter "I have been umi)^' Xi ii.*i i«
    206 words
  • 262 3 DREAD OF INDIAN CURSE Woman Will Not Touch Mother's lx>Kacy Because s1 j ein its m Indian curs* laid on MM <>t net MMTttftfl who. brli» vt s. d«\spoll« d a temple, Mr> J BchjDAeld, of Oldlichl Road. lloswai). ri'iust > to tourti i Earthing »>i a laajacj h N
    262 words
  • 50 3 The w< -('flint 1 ol Mr MtchuH .1 nc!« r Bmith ol 1 1 >• KMS K.nlwiv Taipinu v Miss Kunirt' Beatrlei daughter <U Mr. nxi Mrs Westfraod Talplng 'wk ">i v th< Chweh -»t Our L.uly ol 1, Rctfl M Saturday mmi m R> f ilhcr Dupoirl ir tfUciaf
    50 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 68 3 GO SMARTLY HAHDKERCHIEFED! Choose voin- handkerchiefs as you eboOM your tfei —to go with yOUT suits tO suit al! OCCMOQ& See Pyramidfl at your outfitters. Colour colour borders m inimitable variety, and a cbokc of self-designs e\en m white. Don't be miwtod by the moderate Pyramid prices Men tailored and
      68 words

  • WOMEN'S INTERSTS
    • 1298 4 Elizabeth Says: Swimming Is The Best Exercise For The Figure j 'THERE is nothing like swimming exercises lor the figure. If doctors rely on them, as they do. for correct inu the distortions of Infantile paralysis, there is obviously not I a muscle that cannot be limbered and strengthened m
      1,298 words
    • 219 4 GOURMETS Food and the Young The days of plain living and high thinking seem to be no more not because there are not still many plain livers, even if the high think be not always available, but because it is now fashionable to be knowledgeable about food. Few people have
      219 words
    • 74 4 It a hose-pipe wears through m one place it can be mended with the aid of a piece ot iron tubing. Cut the hose In halt neatly over the leak and insert the iron tubing. The two pieces of rubber pipe should be made to meet over the iron tubing.
      74 words
    • 852 4 Conversation with Cat THE FEEDING OF SAMBO LATELY we undertook to minister to Sambo while his family we» ip away. Sambo is a middle-aged bachelor, an only cat. and he could not possibily be left with the vet. He would miss his garden too much He was certified by his
      852 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 50 4 ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL BAZAAR A GRAND FAIR will be held m the VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL on FRIDAY SEPT. 6th SATURDAY SEPT. 7th Lady Thomas will open the Fair on Friday, Sept. 6th at 4.30 p. m. Proceeds to St. Andrew's School Rebuilding Fund Admi»,ion 20 cto. Saturday afternoon 10 cte.
      50 words
    • 68 4 1835 OCTOBER BTH 1935 SINGAPORE FREE PRESS TO COMMEMORATE A CENTURY OF PROGRESS SPECIAL 100 -PAGE ISSUE WITH A 16 PAGE SPECIAL NUMBER: HISTORY OF BUSINESS HOUSES wd -DEVELOPMENT and PRINTING OF NEWSPAPERS: IN ADDITION TO USUAL 16 PAGES. 132 PAGES. ADVERTISERS EARLY BOOKING OF SPACE IS ADVISABLE ONLY A
      68 words

  • Article, Illustration
    275 5 I'.lllSl A ri.AKY. Whipsaade'fl playfol baby elephant, went for a bathe m the pool at the luxurious elephant house .1 the Bedfordshire Zoo. But he stay >d m longer than regulation time and, to the delight of a watching crowd resisted all attempts on the part of the keepers, who
    275 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 73 5 LUCKY DOG/ I Two leecis I d.iy Ol his [ftTOUTiIC dllti BPRATI I KHIIO ■biscuit bone Ht- loves rnsp Mtftt] MUH H«' tttttfM m its attractive irom— good lun as w» l) .t- gooo fooi flu b« o! meat, wheat-meals and cod-hver-oii pMhti »n*<. BM biscuit— no wonder doKs find
      73 words

  • 485 6 ENVELOPE LEFT O!\ t \bli; j ON his departure Irom the house of the Assistant Oliicial Assignee. Mr. C O. Lim, a bankrupt Straits-born Chinese. Hung Kau left on a table an envelope containing $20. The sequel was his appearance yesterday belore the fourth magistrate,
    485 words
  • 1934 6 Governor's Jubilee Fund Tribute LE GISLA TI I E CO VNCIL li US I NESS CONCLUDED IN AN HOUR Relief For Heavily Indebted Wage- Earners HIS EXCELLENCY the Governor Sir Shenton Thomas, paid tribute to the line effort made by Penang and Province
    1,934 words
  • Article, Illustration
    40 6 Fixed Fares AMERICA'S rOUNGHI birdtamer with his losest friends a family of woodpeckers. Confidently perched on his head and shoulders the> show not the vli^htest si^n of feat Tin- Itird-tamer was photographed as lv» «aretull> fed one of the f.uuilv
    40 words
  • 259 6 Time Tables In Public Buses PROVISIONS IN Ml \H |p\j VMKMMIKYI KM I Fixed tarn and time t. amor.ti tlm imp passengers m pablu- bu for by Clause it <>i the (Amendment) Bill whir iir>t time b» toff th« I i Council m Sinuapoi. Tin Clau.se require U.. pore TrmcttOD
    259 words
  • 97 6 11/ONG Thye Meng, a young Chin- ese. pleaded guilty yesterday before Mr. Norman Grice. the Singapore second magistrate, to the theft of a gold watch. Accused was employed ai a "boy" at the Clerical Union and committed the offence as far back as February. He explained,
    97 words
  • 163 6 CROWN APPEAL IN CONSTABLES CASE IUIR. Justice W. Burton, acting Chief lfl Justice, made no order m the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday when the D.P.P.. Mr. N. A. Worley. appealed against the action of the magistrate m a recent case m the police courts where a
    163 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 430 6 ANOTHER GREAT PERFORMANCE FROM THE RAVISHING IDOL OF EVERY FILMGOER! J^MYRNA LOYfUil^l mKL**~ M th^ you loved m "THK THIN MAN" I I y N()W <-O-STARRED WITH p ADV PR ANT IN PARAMOUNT'S ENCHAN- tt P■ il popular V^xtLlV 1 V3l\rtl^ E TING production L anjfpl protecting I1 1 Hl
      430 words

  • 1006 7 Lack Of Officer Candidates In British Regiments 1 RECENT controversy on the Officers Training Corps m Vthe public schools, m concentrating on the question of militarism," has obscured the question whether it is of military value, writes the military correspondent of The Times. There
    1,006 words
  • 13 7 Mr. Begg, of the Perak River HydroElectric Power Company. Ipoh, is visiting Bangkok.
    13 words
  • 53 7 New Building To Be Opened On Sept. 22 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Aug 25. The new building which will house the Catholic church of the Visitation at Seremban will be opened for worship on Sept. 22. Mons. Adrian Devals D.D., the Bishop of Malacca, will perform
    53 words
  • 61 7 By permission of Mr. H. R. Cheeseman. Inspector of Schools, Singapore, Syed Salim bin Ahmad Alalawee, the well-known theologian, will deliver a lecture at the Telok Kurau Malay school at 7 p .m. on Friday on Islamic religion. Special arrangements are being made for the attendance of Muslim
    61 words
  • 173 7 For Return Tickets To Hong Kong And Shanghai Dollar Steamship Lines advise us that the company has made special arrangements with the Lloyd Triestino by which return tare tickets between Singapore and Shanghai can now be sold at the low rate of for firstclass fare. Purchasers of these
    173 words
  • 97 7 Three Tamil coolies employed by the Municipality, who were convicted In the police courts and fined $5 each for causing mischief, were unsuccessful m j their appeal before the acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice W. Burton, m the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday. They were involved m the
    97 words
  • 16 7 Mr. W. B. McQultty arrived m j Penang on Friday by the m.s Lalandia from Colombo.
    16 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 38 7 ROMANtL: K,O,QUS LAUr.MT», mr|r m||7|r I ALHA M BPA I STARTING TONIGHT 6.15 9.15 m B fcJ 1% r^ I Matinee Tomorrow at 3. 1S .--^w-iSLS^SffJI^EW ONE WORD OF FRENCH t^T^LS? on shl>releave m p fe "LOTTERY LOVER"
      38 words
    • 300 7 PARAMOUNT'S G: AND "CHAMPAGNE" MUSICAL* fc z*§L CAPITOL EZZIi~OPENING TONIGHT A WORTHY SUCCESSOR TO THE LOVE PARADE .^bh sE^h^^^^^^b^bl b^^ \^IBtWAi b^^vJ b^bb^^^^ i^ Ic\'ri v b^^bbbi f>~r\ m \irnv W£, J I" I L. 1/ v i^ Hsg:" 8& *^Bpte«a»2^^B' rat IB B /bT^B^BK^B^B^B^B^B^B^"^"^T"^T^^7^^f^FfW|fffff^^^^^^^^^ L I J Vl K^
      300 words

  • 41 8 IN MEMORIAM JANNINGS. In ioving memory of John Jannlngs, who died on Aug. 26. 1925. late managing Director ol Messrs. Walter Runclman •Belgium). Ltd.. fc>; loved father ol Captain F. W. Jennings ol the Btralti Steamship Co.'^ s.s. Kamuning.
    41 words
  • 1032 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY AUGUST 27, 1935. America Changes Her Mind The problem of unemployment has harassed the majority ot governments continuously since the dark clays ol 1914-1918. Great Britain was as severely hit by economic confusion as any other country, a; id its army ot workless stood lor
    1,032 words
  • 65 8 Mr. Yeow Cheng Hoe. of the Municipal Treasurer's Department. SingaPaS Se^ th^ c Inter mediate Examination of the Corporation of Accountants. Glasgow, held m June. JS-JS2H& of Mr J R Kracht, of the Dollar Steamship offices at Singaw°n r J' iS l,^ 11^ on th President Hayes which is expected
    65 words
  • 669 8 .-i byssinii\ 's Fd I us tut Population IT is not surprising, seoinu thai \\v Emperor oi Abyssinia, according tr native tradition, claims descent froir Menelik. the son of Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. to find m that country a number of so-called native Jews
    669 words
  • 1151 8 it carted an' stackd he'd talk different. Don't tell me." 'You could make him put his name tj a bit o' paper." suggested Mr. Woodpecker, a little uneasily, for he had not B sen the matter clearly before. 'An' time he'd done that he'd want you
    1,151 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 161 8 Srven jCc/cos 80/s Amsterdam Imported by: CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated under the Companies' Ordinances of Hong Konjr> (Incorporated m Shanghai.) WHOLESALE and RETAIL WINE MERCHANTS 201. Can cnment Road. TEL 5371. BYSriMVI «£v»;^y TO MM Till WTUIMWM W^Mr KlN<; Ol nl\m [ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING fKESENTS. OK GIFTS OF AW
      161 words
    • 55 8 "NEVER RUN AFTER a good meal," says a doctor. Unless, of course, you suddenly discover you haven't enough for your restaurant bill. You don't have to run after a "GAFLAC" BAGGAGE WORLD WIDE POLICY when you travel. It is here waiting for you. GENERAL ACCiMtrr, raw lots ASSCRAJfCI CORPORATION. LTD.
      55 words

  • 276 9  - Plan For N orth China Sin Chew Jit Poh SYNDICATE WITH $50,000,000 Sponsor Called To Nanking Shane; h iS, Au^. "Hi. Pie outline v. a plan to organise a financial syndicate tot the conomic development of North Chin: v m revealed this morning by Mr. Wang Ken Mm. acting chairman
    276 words
  • 328 9 MEMBERS KEPT VERY BUSY New Chairman's Link With Penang (From Our own Correspondent) Bangkok, Aug. M, THE multiiarious tettel which attach to members oi the Council of Regency keep its memben very busy. Since the death of Prince Anuvatana. Prince Artit has been elected to be Chairman.
    328 words
  • 83 9 Exceptionally Heavy WeekEnd Rain At Homo London, Awe. ?<». xeptic] Ily heavy r tins on Friday Saturday I last week, which ended th< long drought, were I southern nd m som« places rainfalls viiV. i aln s! equalled the •ra r• I i August On i i number
    83 words
  • 297 9 VOLUNTEER PARADE AT SERE MEAN (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Aug. '25. T*HE birthday Of His Highness Tuanku Sir Abdul Rahman, the Yang di Pertuan Besar of Nogri Sembilan. was celebrated here yesterday. All government offices were closed and flags were flown everywhere. In the morning
    297 words
  • 21 9 Dr B Ess is expected m Malacca as Radiologist at the General Hospital where the X-ray installation is ready for use
    21 words
  • 122 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prom Our Own Correspondent) I? I "IIKK London, Auk. !<i. Spot (Sellers 5 :l ,d. <5 13 16d.> Buyers' 511 16d. <5 3 4 d.> Oct. -Dec. 527 32d. <5 7 Rd.* Jan-March 531 32d. i6d.» April-June 3 32d. (6 5 32d.« Market -Steady.
    122 words
  • 113 9 1 ridav, Aug. VA. In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas attended by the Personal SUitT returned to Singapore. Saturday, Aug. 84. In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas and Miss Thomas attended the R.A.F Pageant at the Air Base Seletar. .Mopduy. Aug.
    113 words
  • 98 9  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh CMMf Kai Slick Orders Reduction Shanghai Auk. gf. The various military units under Gen. Liv Slang. Gen. Ten^i Shi Hau. Gen. Tien Chung Yau and others of Szechuan have received instructions from Marshal Chiang Kai Bbek to reduce their armies bf more than one-third
    98 words
  • 32 9 Athens. Auk. 22. The death s antlouneed of the octogennrian. Admiral Coundouriotis. the nis< President ol the Greek Republic and the "'/rand old man' of Greek politics. Reuter Wireless
    Reuter Wireless  -  32 words
  • 315 9 Nr.w Trunk Road.- -The trunk road connecting the main centres m Klangsl with those m North Fukien has been completed. Thamcfl Barrage Scheme The Thames Barrage Association having asked the Corporation of London support a public inquiry into the scheme for a river barrage at Woodwteh,
    315 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 199 9 Kill Kidney Trouble Quick Thousands of sufferers from Kidney trouble and Bladder weakness have stoj.pt d Getting Up Nights. Leg Pains, Nervousm ss. Stiffness, Rheumatism. DizEiness, Lumbago, Burning, Itching. Smartinir. Aridity and Loss of "Vigor by Doctor*a mw discovery called Cystex CSisstex>. Gently soothes, cleans, and heals, raw. sore kidneys.
      199 words
    • 177 9 SPECIAL QUALITY jS^P FUR FELT HATS IN PLEASING A''^rtmA SHADES OF GREYS H^n T f *f' AND BROWNS L SNAP BRIM. LINED 'jljlrm 7 I SATIN, LEATHER \V j f HEAD BANDS. \>l V PRICE $5.95 EACH. HIGH GRADE HATS MODERATELY PRICED ROBINSON 8c CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE. Beauty OlT«ts toduy
      177 words

  • 1286 10 "New Stage In World BUT TEA RESTRICTION MAY FAIL (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 15. X TOT for many years has London known such confident summer holiday markets as those which have kept the Stock Exchange exceedingly busy during the past week. The
    1,286 words
  • 809 10 J\Ug. Zb Buyers Sellers Gambler 5.50 Java Cube 9.50 Hamburg Cube 9.50 Muntok White Pepper 17.50 Copra. Sundried 3.85 Copra, mixed 3.40 Small Flake Tapioca 4.30 R.B. Siam No. 1 per koyan 103 Kanja Jelotcng 7.50 Sarawak Jelotong 7.00 3. (Siam) W.C. No. 1 per koyan 134
    809 words
  • 80 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Aug. 26, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I. X. R. S. S. m cases iF.0.8. September) 19*2 19 5 8 Good F.A.Q. m cases (FOB. September) 19»4 113-b9 3 -b No. I.X.R.S.S. < Spot-loose > < awardable Singapore) 19 3 8 September 19 5
    80 words
  • 235 10 Aug. 26 SELLING London 4 months' sight 2 4 1 16 London. 3 months' sight 2.4 132 London. 60 days' sight 24 London. 30 days' sight 2 3 3132 London, demand 2|3 15J16 London, T.T. 2 3 15 16 Lyons and Paris, demand 869 Hamburg, demand 143 New
    235 words
  • 266 10 How Air Travellers Save Time And Money Passengers from almost every capital lln Europe can now reach London m a day's flying, thanks to the more rapid jservlces which are m operation on the I main continental air routes; while remarkable illustrations are becoming available of how
    266 words
  • 939 10 PENAN C. MINKIPM 926 red :95f-ftf $4,000,000 IntCTw: May 4\ C f V 1929'xrci IIMMM $8,250,000 Ir/i^rer M»> II Ncv. 15 F M S U>*s 4-.', 1031 rec .^c. fl6 000.000 Inter«s: Jar :ly 1 MONDAY. AUGUST 26, 1935 MINING Bayers Sellers Ampat Tin (.4s) 4s 3d
    939 words
  • 41 10 PROSPECTS OF NEW INDUSTRY Pottifclt RMptahM 01 Sn Jute Mill* Several cf 1 ci r -msid* r .ttv pi rt being pc Mr Henderso: m no I oeen h< ACCOftillll Mr tmi U i the Rtt»« the '»{)p..-- thii .p« rtj
    41 words
  • 98 10 American Car. Com :ji \i& An> ru\tn Telephone ..nc Telegraph AtcheMQ Rail: ..c 51 Chesapeak 45 U 46 1 Dupont 114 ii 6' Firestone 15 14' Qenenl Electric Oi nrral Motor^ 4 433^ Ooodrtch 9 Goodyear j Inur- Telephone Telegraph U^ iji National City Bar.j ,N>w York Centra.
    98 words
  • 104 10 \ur M Slull and Fl>r X- per Unit of 2 x ft-faO tins Crown. Cross ;,nc I)r.> Kerosene pt r Unr ..f 2 x 4-gallon Hat Shall Motor Sp.r I pVBp per British Gallon Shell Motor Spirit j: I u.dlon drums p» r P: Imperial Gallon
    104 words

  • 584 11  - FILM BASED ON U.S. Government's Fight With Al Capone MOLLIE MERRICK Hollywood In Person BY 117ARNER Brothers usually cash -on the current topics or the day. They have found that the iriv <rory Interests audiences more an anything else, provided you r ftlra on the screen before the public is
    584 words
  • 154 11 Japanese* Fear Attack On Manchukoo Shanghai A«g. 23. a Japanese report from Harbin staK" hat the Irregulars formerly belonging to the volunteer forces ol General 800 Peng Wen and General Wang Teh Lin have received large shipments ot immunition and funds from a Soviet source and that they
    154 words
  • 107 11 Chinese Woman Pleads Guilty And Is Fined The cruelty of a Chinese woman. Yong Ah Thai led to her appearance before the magistrate. Mr. C. E Robless at the Bukit Mertajam police court when She was charged with cruelty to a two-year-old child. Chen Ooi Yoh. Inspector
    107 words
  • 145 11  -  Ely Culbertson II World's Champion Player And Greatest Card Analyst II SUIT AND NOTRUMP SLAMS IT is better to bid a grand slam m a suit* than m nutrump when there is any possible doubt of the contract's bein^ made. At suit bids it is often possible
    145 words
  • 479 11 Today's deal ranks as one of the major tragedies of the same, but despite his bad fortune South has some reason to hold himself accountable. At notrumn the tragedy would r.ot have occurred. East, dealer Both sides vulnerable H— Q J 5 4 D X C--A X
    479 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 143 11 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong; The liability of members Is limited to the extent and m the manner prescribed by Ordinance No 6 of 1929 ol the Colony. HEAD OFHCF HONG MUG Authorised Capital $50.000.0iH» Issued and fully paid up 520.000.00u Reserve Fund—
      143 words
    • 520 11 CHARTERED BANK Or INDIA. STKM 1 AM) HIS 4 ancorporatod In Enflann Koyal flWfflai 1 •Paid up capital m 600 («k» shares ol e 5 each -n, Reserve Fund 3 00gOOO Reserve Liability af Proprietors 1 **> iv \i. 01 1 N 1^ 38. Bishopsgato. I. <:ni<n 1 Afencl^t and
      520 words

  • 218 12 30,000 Ton Ship On Atlantic Run In Two Years A new 30,000-ton liner, the largest and fastest ever built m the United States of America, will probably be running between New York and Europe m 1937. according to Mr. James S Mahool. general passenger traffic manager of
    218 words
  • LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 49 12 NORWAY WILL KEEP NANSEN'S ARCTIC SHIP riIHE three-masted schooner JL Fram, used by the Norwegian explorer Nansen m his famous Arctic expeditions, has been conveyed to Oslo, where she is being thoroughly examined. Money is to be raised by public subscription to retain her permanently as a national possession.
      49 words
    • 310 12 Dutch Negotiations For Not Atlantic Liner The Netherlands Government. Ln I written reply to the criticism by members of the Second Chamber ot Parliament on the draft Bill concerning interest-free loans to Ma-gotni shipping, states that the proposed loans m to be considered as a temporary
      310 words
    • 75 12 T: ace inputted by Lord 5t rilamentanr Under for Dominion M Ule, m.p. B o*9tm putatloo :n>m ttu J C n Trjdt Organ The Btatl the dilßcultl< i tl »nd requtft< d 1 -d Kinpdon: 0 which they bad to checking the fan K:nydf Tin- Pretkn m 4
      75 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 430 12 BOUSTEAD&Co.,Ltd. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: I r tight 5433 Passage 54M LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENT* FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SLAM. CANADIAN PACIMC WOQLD3 CREATE CT 'Incorporated m England) THE M IMPfdESB M ROUTE offers fRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLCLU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS CANADA
      430 words
    • 128 12 1 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE I of Western Australia FREMANTLE (Via Port Swettenham, Penang Palembang, Banjo* v, an North Western Ports) S'parr I T.sm.v. K&ncaroo Ott H t» Fares Single £19.0.0. Austraian Return £30.0.0. Curre cy tor particulars of Freight and r» please appl> to McALISTER CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE PEMNG Planters
      128 words
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 448 12 Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok overy Saturday 7 pm Thursday 7.30 a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 am Saturday 7.30 a.m. and 1 p.m Kuantan <via Jerantut) Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 pm Sunday 7 p.m Kajang, Kota Bahru, Kuala, Krai,
      448 words
    • 718 12 Daily Shipping Report The following daily shipping report, published under the direction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, gives the arrivals reported up to 9.30 a.m. on Aug. 26. The details following the name of the vessel are riven m the following order: date Of arrival; flag and rig;, tonnage;
      718 words
    • 211 12 NEW RIVER VESSEL Has Aero Engine And Speeds At 42 m.p.h. The Tah Chung Hua Dockyard Shanghai, under the supervision of Mr Chang Chung-wha. a graduate mechanical engineer, representing th. Bureau of Industry of Szechwan Province, is building an unusual type 02 stream-lined vessel for fast passenger york on the
      211 words
    • 110 12 SINGAPORE HARBOLh Ship* alongside the ut, or expected lo arriv< rasi Wharf (Entrain*- C, 4 i, tula S; Crenn Main Wharf (Entrance Glengarry 18 T< Centaur IS; Polyri ■OH, Ktdan 11 (ii. m Empire Dock (Entrant < Foylcbank iiO; Sr nan Cn«ale« Pi Empire Dcnk (Entrance t. Lalandia Takad West
      110 words

  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 401 13 P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due T'nage Spore T'naje Spore. 6.070 Aug. 29 CORFU 15,000 Oct 25 TANA 17.000 Aug. 30 RANCHI 17,000 NOV 8 11.000 Sept. 6 BHUTAN 6,100 Nov 21 15.000 Sept. 13 NALDERA 16.000 Nov 22 6.810 Sept. 25 BEHAR 6,000 Dec 5 15.000
      401 words
    • 489 13 Ellerman BucknaU Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) "ELLERMAN" LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Also accepting cargo for Canadian and American ports via Colombo. Steamer Due Sails. t City of Salisbury In Port Sept. 1 f City ot Hereford Sept. 14 Sept. 16
      489 words
    • 1096 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocean The 11 ua Kbiow Me<unithip <• Mm Ll 4 Steam Ship Co., Lid. and China Mutual The Cunard White Star Ltd Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) The Sarawak Steamship Col l.td The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. The Australian Oriental In.. Ltd The China Navigation Co.,
      1,096 words

  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 735 14 KOfftKJUJMI PAJLE'IVAAKi HAAThCUArPU ROKAN Ttte«Uy, Aug 27, Bengkalis, Pnru h. Berombang, Tanjong-Mengei-onr. Tari(i^onj<-LcidonK and Asahan BARENTSZ 1 m'sday. Aug. 27, Batavia. Mauritius. Lourenco-Marques. Durban. East-London, Port -Elizabeth, Mossejbay and Capetown <no cargo will be accepted lor East and South-African ports). PASIR Tuesday. Auk. 27. Penang and Bagan Si-Api-Api. MAJANG Wednesday.
      735 words
    • 510 14 TO^EUROPE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG VIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SITEZ, PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES. GLNOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK. Arrive. Leave 1 rave Arrive Spore. S'porr. Tenant New \ork Pros. Harrison A\iu. 24 AttT- 27 Aug. 2J l Ot^T. 8 Pres. Hay*>s Sop. 7 Sept. JO Sept. 12 Oct 22 Pres.
      510 words
    • 689 14 TO LONDON. VIA NAPLES, MARSEILLES. ANTWERP. IUMTMMAft \Mi MIIMMISHKOK.H SKATORI MARU 10.000 Sept. 4 5 ,KUSHIMI MARU 11 000 I SKASHIMA MAKU 10 UtiO 6epT. 18 U HAKOZAKI MARL 10 *X) N ;YASUKUNI MARU 12.0U0 Oct. 1 I TERUKUNI MAKU V* wh) HAKONE MARU 10.500 Oct. I* 17 HAKUSAN MARU
      689 words

  • 322 15 Forward Line Again The Big Problem From Cur Own Correspondent* Seremban, Aug. 25. INTEREST m hockey m Negri Sembilan is expected to be as keen as last year. A new team will make ppearmnoe m the Indian AssociaTamil Union and the Paulians. earns that played
    322 words
  • 154 15 JAPANESE TENNIS PLAYERS AT SEREMBAN EXTENDED IN DOUBLES •From Our Own Correspondent.* Seremban, Aug. 25. J HE two university students from Japan. M. Tsukada and J. Kinoshita. treated lawn tennis enthusiasts m I Negn Sembilan to some really good tennis when they played exhibition games at the Sungei Ujong Club
    154 words
  • 234 15 Wearne Brothers Beat Strong Chinese XI Weanu Brothers beat a strong Chinese XI at the S.C.R.C. on Sunday >. 13 runs. Th< feature of the match is the bowling o: W. Wearne, who m vers got six wickets for one run apie< WEARNK BROS. Sullivan b Choon Lam
    234 words
  • 48 15 The Duches- ol York has motored am Giamis Castle to Gannochy. tngus. It is expected that the Duke md Duchess will spend 10 days there H the guests of Mr. Pierpont Morgan i then return to Glamls. The little Princesses are remaining at Giamis Castle.
    48 words
  • 354 15 Final Of Junior Championship Next Month 'From Our Own Coi respondent > Alor Star. The junior open championship tournament run by the Kedah Lawn Tennis Association has now reached an important stage. This competition is divided into the Northern and Southern sections. The respective champions of these
    354 words
  • 188 15 Exciting Final For Manecksha Cup TaipiiiK. .Aim Sfc The Taiping open doubles tournament for the "Maneoksha" Cup concluded this morning, being won by Cheah Eng Kee and Tan Chin Teik. after a three set duel with Boey Hean Sang and Tan Choon Siang. It was an exciting struggle
    188 words
  • 58 15 London, Aug. 22. A box ot grouse shot by the gamekeepers on the Royal moors, at Balmoral when the season opened this month, was dispatched from Deeside to the King. Another box was sent to the Prince of Wales, who is on the Riviera. It will be
    58 words
  • 19 15 Mr. S. Uchida passed through Penang on Friday on his way to BelawanDeli irom Singapore by the s.s. Kedah.
    19 words
  • 1095 15 Unbeatable Pack Will Offset Any Weakness Behind Scrum London. WfITH the New Zealand Rugby tourists now on the high seas W for England, enthusiasts "down under" are eagerly discussing their prospects of maintaining the unbeaten record esta blished by the 1924 "All Blacks."
    1,095 words
  • 686 15 English Soccer Not Dirty, Says F. A. Official 1 London. M R H. J. Huband. the hon. treasurer lfl of the Football Association, seems to have been slightly annoyed when Intel f levied on ihe subject of foal play In soccer, writes Trevor Wignall m the Daily Express. In his
    686 words
  • 109 15 Tlie following passengers arrived at Penang on Friday morning by the s.s. Kedah from Singapore Mrs Bradley and infant. Mrs B Smith.; Mr. and Mrs E. G Hebditch Mr H. H. j Busfleld. Mr. J R. S. Gibson. Mrs. F D Thompson. Dr. C. A Lea. Mr. R B Henlv.
    109 words
  • 950 15 HOW U.S. RYDER CUP TEAM WAS PICKED MILLIONS GO INTO FOOTBALL POOLS £1,000-A-WEEK MEN London, 1 A STONISHING figures showing the growth ot the football pools which will be m full swing again on Aug. 31, are revealed m the Press. There arc promoters m this new industry who clear
    950 words

  • 777 16 Score Three Goals In Three Minutes REARRANGED TEAM GETS GOING WHEN GOALLESS DRAW SEEMS CERTAIN S.C.F.A 3 S.R.C WHEN a goalless draw seemed m prospect, ihv Chinese* netted three times m quick succession m the closing stages to run out
    777 words
  • 526 16 Four Titles At Stake When Gunboat Jack And Frisco Meet On Saturday (BY RINGSIDE) WITH comparatively little to gain but with everything to lose Young Frisco, the Filipino middleweight Orient champion, will enter the Olympic Stadium ring on Saturday night to defend his title against Gunboat Jack. Jack, m return,
    526 words
  • 59 16 Will Fight Tropical Diseases In Italian Colonies Rome, Auk. 23. Sir Aido Castellani, the famous j authority on tr vpical diseases, has been appointed chief health consultant to the civil and military population m Italian African colonies. He became the father-in-law oi the Egyptian High Commissioner, Sir
    Reuter Wireless  -  59 words
  • 61 16 New York, Aug. 22. newly organised committee headed v y Senator Pittman has agreed to I i a vote before the adjourn- 01 Congress of the Macarran Bill, which seeki to repeal the tax of 50 per on silver trading profits, to authorise the nationalisation of the
    Reuter Wireless  -  61 words
  • 120 16 TWO PLAYERS SENT OFF i From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Ausr. 26. |i>|EETING the Rest m the second and last match of their visit, the South! China footballers won by three goals! to nil. Once again the whole same 1 ivas marred through frequent infringe-
    120 words
  • 84 16 Hahram Now Odds-Against Favourite London. Aug. M. The latest St. Le^er call-over is as allows: 6 to 4 Bahram taken and offered. 8 to 1 Field Trial offered. 10 to 1 Plassy taken and offered. 100 to 8 Hairan offered. 100 to 7 Solar Ray offered 100 to
    Reuter  -  84 words
  • 112 16 .Malays H Team Roach Final Of Junior Competition Prom Our Own Correspondent I Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 'Hi. In a semi-final of the junior knockout soccer competition for the S.F.A. Cup, the Selanijor Malays B beat the Eurasians 2 l after extra time. Play was most even; both
    112 words
  • 28 16 London. Aug. !«i. Essex beat Glamorgan by an innings and 92 runs at Neath. Essex 236. Glamorgan 43 and 101 «P. Smith six for 58) Reuter
    Reuter  -  28 words
  • 29 16 The R.A. play the R.A.M.C. at 3.45 p.m. today In the Garrison officers lawn tennis toumamerit. Tomorrow <at 4 p.m. Major Evans plays Lieut. Home.
    29 words
  • 80 16 London. Aug. 22. On the Stock Exchange, m view of the Cabinet meeting oday. a general waiting policy has been adopted and v ith a certain amoun: of liquidation the markets generally remained rather unsettled. Cotton opened lowor. but later rallied en reports of a tropical storm m
    Reuter Wireless  -  80 words
  • 84 16 Paris. Aug. 22. The British Cabinet's decisions are Received with satisfaction here and authoritative French quarters particularly welcome the resolve to continue collaboration with Prance. "We ask for nothing better," said one authority, "and we congratulate ouri solves on the British decision." It is expected here that Anglo-French
    Reuter Wireless  -  84 words
  • 281 16 STRONG TEAM TO REPRESENT CEYLON Colombo. Auj;. W. THE Ceylon Rugby Football Union A will make a siroim bid to win the All-India Rugby tournament which is to be played m Madras m October. Oi the 'Jl members invited. IS have accepted, three are probables, two
    281 words
  • 266 16 Handicaps For Second Day Of Singapore Turf Club Autumn Meeting HOLLOWING an- th. 1 handicap^ lor Ui« (Sept. 4) of the Sin^ijx. Autumn (Gold Cup) SmiMitu HA V;ild.irad» .Sclji ino/zlt ft J 1 Horn t.ll Horsr*. tla.^ |„v x HMj Olldruloiv- 0 0 Robe\ 87. Niii lllig 8' I .4.
    266 words
  • 176 16 TIKS FOR THURSDAY j, *PIES for Thursday m tin S.C.C. intumn lawn tennts tournament an 1 as follows: A Class Sin vies Handicap L Read IOWV '■>' vs. R \V. Brown i ser. > It Class Singles Handicap H. .T H. Haai I >v. 11l
    176 words
  • 107 16 S.(i.C. Kasih lioat K< pp«| Cluh The nprt nntattvi >.: Kopprl Golf Cl.ib and Sii ciuo. played nn Golf Club on Sunda>. for the visiting team by G p Indivldua! reiulti >Uo*i Keppr! G.C pLiyors Bent If Erring Jones »i M M P J M H.nper 0. S
    107 words
  • 42 16 The following h.iv b«»' play association iootball i XI vs. R A tomorrow i f I Division Laagl* P M Taylor. Cap: N L H.i.v Whoatcroft. J W p. Gardener; R V W»Mch. R I If. Praser. X c OiUett, a r
    42 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 35 16 ST «m BK7 V- fjft a* I j *js \kl Sjl B 1 1 1 I lßv/ .Ji By' BBnt^^_#\ xjßflTjr^^jm9i^hZ3*'Aw -^J^Bb^x lk_JjFlngiߥ/ ■mtt£; L y^^WTM^^^^^^^^^^^^m^ i B9^BMsl^W/ FRASER NEAVE LTD. distributors of tiger beer
      35 words