The Straits Times, 6 February 1931
1931-02-06
1
20
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section41 1931-02-06 1 The Straits Times ESTABLISHED NEARLT A CENTURT.] fcs»«sWaTa»a*»aW»»»»a»a»« B^^^ THE LARGEST 'AND MOST INFLUENTIAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 20 PAGES SINGAPORE FRIDAY, FEBRI ARY 6, 1931 PRICE 10 CENTS The Straits Times 20 P\GES SINGAPORE FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1931. PRFCE 10 CENTS.41 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement384 1931-02-06 1 SINGAPORE: 78. CECIL ST_ CFHONE 6161). 115 TONIGHT t.IS Th» MARX BROTHERS ANIMAL CRACKERS: FRESH, CHEERFUL, LIVELY VIGOUR RENEWED 1 I ,Jc*. SLEEP PERFECT 4*M ±^T APPETITE GOOD JIC 7^(^J> PHOSFERINE MV j Saved me from jSff!v^^S]l V I Lassitude V^ Limpness Health Tj fIW good appearance j 1 SL>384 words
-
Advertisement14 1931-02-06 1 KUALA LUMPUri: 2T. JAVr^|_ Ipwwwail 3683). TONBHT tIS hMitmh- I CRACKERS I PftMM IMI-Mtt.14 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement551 1931-02-06 2 P. 0., BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES f It corpormted in England) MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SX. CO. tNDrR n.NTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT. LONDON AND FAB BAST MAIL SERVICE. OUTWAP.D FROM LONDON FOE CHINA AND JAPAN. Tonnage due S'por*. KHYBER ».»00 Ftb. 7 6.600 Feb.551 words
-
Advertisement618 1931-02-06 2 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. M 1111 l Ba^^Bwan^^awam^wawi ITTan (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA). TO LONDON Naples. Maraeillet. London. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Sail 1 I KASHIMA MARU 10.00U Feb. 12 13 YASl'Et'Nl MARU 11,800 Feb. 26 26 HAKONK MARU 10.000 Mar. 11 12 k 1 SUWA MARf 10.700 Mar. 26618 words
-
Advertisement420 1931-02-06 2 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated la Australia) FOR BRISBANE, STDNET AND MELBOURNE, VU JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Recalar monthly sailings by tbs wellknown stsamsr MA BE! .LA (7J6C ions) and the new motor vessel. MALABAR (4,612 tons). Tat ij. MARELLA is one of the Isrgest and finest steamers, trading to420 words
-
Advertisement602 1931-02-06 2 THE EAST ASIATIC CO, LIMITED (laaorperated in Denmark) Telepaoac 5333. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE To GENOA, LONDON, ROTTERDAM. MAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. BwSMJ Spore. Peaaag. ■j. bORINGIA Feb. 11 Fob. 13 m.i. Jl TLANDIA Mar. 18 Mar. M m.%. ALSIA Mar. SS Mar. 17 m.. SKI ANDIA Apr. 8 Apr. 10602 words
-
Advertisement603 1931-02-06 2 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE THE OCEAN STEAMSHIP Ca, LIMITED. THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO, LTD. (laeorporated in Englaad) SECULAR SERVICE TO MARSEILLE":. LONDON, AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. HAMBURG AND BREMEN GENOA. HAVRE. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW— BOSTON. NSW YORK AND BALTIMORE. WEEKLY SERVICE— LONDON AXD NORTH CONTINENT. LONDON. ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURC.603 words
-
Advertisement541 1931-02-06 2 Ttffi SIAM STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Siaas) BANGKOK COASTING SERVICE for Kretay. Trengganu, Kelantan, Bangnaia. T. lupin, Patoni, Singura, Lacoa, Sichon. Uandon, Kohsamui, Langsuan, Chumpen and Bsngkok. Arrival Deperture SUDDHADIB Feb. 9 Feb. 11 VALAYA Feb. 16 Feb. lit MAI.IM I The steamers are fitted throughout with j541 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement437 1931-02-06 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS. OCEANIC AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION C0 n SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. TACOMA ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO., TACOMA, WASH. STATES STEAMSHIP CO., PORTLAND, ORE. JOINT SCHFUI 1 F. Sailings for Tnitcd SUttw and Canada Points from Hong Kong. Baa Preaclac* and Loa Aagelea. BM. GOLDEN TIDE sails frosa Hong Kong P*b. 12437 words
-
Advertisement473 1931-02-06 3 OOU^JK WTZAMmnP UNI MAIL UNB ROUND-THE-WORLD SERVICE SINGAPOBE. PXNANC, COLOMBO, SUEZ. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES. NEW TOEE AND BOSTON Arnr« L««t. Lmii S'por. S'pora hiu| (■RES FILLMORB Ftb. 1« Fob. It Fab. tl IRES. WILSON Mar. Z Mar. 6 Mar. PEES VAN BI'RFN Mar. 16 Mar. \J Mar.473 words
-
Advertisement583 1931-02-06 3 NORDDEUTSCBER E&Si LL()\1) lllJi j*i If (laeorporatad |a V^^^^, C»r»«i.T). Tfca aadar*«atioaa* are th» C«»t»»y'« inUnded fixture* 1 OUTWARDS. t DESSAU for Salfon. N.foja. Yokohama, Kobe, Otaka and I Moji Feb. > lALLER for Hong lon* S'ghai. 1 Kobe, Taku, Dalny and 1 Tiinctaa Feb. IS S PFAI.Z for Japan583 words
-
Advertisement307 1931-02-06 3 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP (XL LTD. (Incorporated la England.) -ELLERMAN- LINB PASSF.NGBB AND FREIGHT BEXVICE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM AND 1 CONTINENT. FBBIGHT BERVICB OUTWARDS To Hoag Baas, Bhaaghal aad Japaa Da* Spore ii. rrrr of khio*. Fab. le ITV Off tnUH Mar. lfi ■OMBWABOB m.v. CITY OF LILLE for L'doa307 words
-
Advertisement974 1931-02-06 3 THE STRATH TIMES and THE STRAITS BUDGET. H*a4 (Mm. CKIL AND STANLEY BTRKETS, MNGAPORR. Braaea Omtea. 17. JAVA STUmT, EUALA LUMPUR. Cable. TIMK9. SINGAPORE. Talepaaa *a SINGAPORE 1131. KUALA LUMPUR MU. Sole AdtrrtiHinK Repreaeatativea in Great Britain. REI TRRS. Ltd. (AdTt. De»t.) 24. OU Jewry. I^n*>r. EX. 2. (through whom974 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement414 1931-02-06 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. There are approximM-Iv if«n words to a A mininum of one di.ll ir :«r insertion. a.m. aa tl the u»e af a box A r. r cent, is allowed af the same ions ■•iercd. i r^onal an- II I. >< ill I 1-1 I ItE ••nt Form nppi-.ir-414 words
-
Advertisement659 1931-02-06 4 MOTOR VEHICLES 1 lok BAI II v 1130. C arr. S:rn«!)arby nn.l C. Ltd. in «nlendd running onler. Recently overhauled. Ni w batter) I I tyro sealer, last ■ar. i, .ud runnin;- order and i-pptaranc-. View a- ytsme. 4.'.. S- OVI.K. 4.U8 H.P.. 1927 1 \.li-j 1!...' Singa|M>rc. I I659 words
-
Advertisement668 1931-02-06 4 HOUSES, FLATS TO LET I SFASiDH U-TDBNCI to Ir: by i Pavilion aa Bta. Four I furniNned. water and rlectric lights, •rarage. Large bathinj Pajar. Fishes. PraWM oral.s obtaina 1 daily, healthy, quirt Ap:>iy Box No. 51. Straits Timev It) I.ET. for ten months frcm May 10 next. Fully furnished668 words
-
Advertisement412 1931-02-06 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET. 0 LCT, Hotel BUI,I OFFICES TO LET, 24 8. Battery Road. >nd floor. Apply Cuthri* 4 Co., Ltd. TO LKT, Rubber Factory, Grove Koad. Apply '■<•" Kee M, kuuinson Koaa. GODOWN. 72-13, Mohamed Sultan Road. \pply Tien Ba* liunc. A— i Kobinson Road. TO L-T. D412 words
-
Advertisement733 1931-02-06 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. T.W.C.A. JUMBLE SALE. Old dothes". furnishinK*. ImkiWs 'Me. may be left at the V.W.C.A i >lU-i teti for the March Jum!)li- Sail NOTICE \OTKT is hereby given that r.<»h Sooi ilia* *Joh Peng So« i: ao lunirvr in aa iaialiy. HCTTKNTACH I.AZARfS SONS, LTD. Kngir. er:ng Department. federatedHalay733 words
-
Advertisement189 1931-02-06 4 SHIPI'INC NOTICE "STRAITS STEAMSHIP" i CO., LTD. -HINESK WBI I I AHpralitn in X.th. ITU IT h I tth K 14th ll' k Al s'ir.H.i. m on rt. TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTICE" Ten. l 'TIW. hi t Ml, for thr (-■>r In t 1 •■■n.lrr "r..m th>- ft i •hr n.189 words
-
-
Article1097 1931-02-06 5 "An Amazing Practice." MR. H. C ATKIN-BERRVS EVIDENCE. The cast' was continued before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) in the 1 Mipreme Court yesterday in which Mr. J. M. Jackson, an architect, sued Mr. A. V. t ashin. a wi-11-known Sin»apore landowner, tar |M,7M in1,097 words
-
Article134 1931-02-06 5 Ten Per Cent. Reduction Not To be Postponed. Melbourne, Feb. 5. The Arbitration Court has dismissed the application of the Commonwealth Govern- I ment for a suspension of the basic wage i reduction, expressing the opinion that at.; I project for dealing with present conditionI must comprise134 words
-
Article126 1931-02-06 5 1 12 th Anniversary of Founding Of Straits Settlements. Today is the 1 12 th anniversary of the founding «'<" the Colony of th<* Straits Scttlrments by Sir Stamford Raffles. Apart from the ships in the harbour bcinr dressed, and flags flyirtr on various Government huilrlinp-. no other126 words
-
Article86 1931-02-06 5 Japan's Acting-Premier Asked To Resign. Tokio, Fil>. .1. Much interest i« attached to the fur th«-i development of U,e furious attack on th.- Government in the Diet by the SeiyuI kai (main opposition). Today's debate <.n the Government's P.mJtiPt in the Diet adjourned amid con:."nn when opposition86 words
-
Article75 1931-02-06 5 Chinese Found Sane and Sent To Prison. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Feb. 5. A Chinese nanu-.l On* Joo Eo. who was I rnnvicted of assaulting a jockey outside a cinema here by hitting him on the held j with a bar, was sentenced to two months'75 words
-
Article74 1931-02-06 5 Hylam Charged with Theft Of $95 from Her House. (From Our Own Correspondent.) j Malacca, Jan. .">. I I A sequel to the theft of $9.1 from the house of Miss K. H. Buckley, mi. tress of thr Tranqucrah F.nglish school, was hrard in the police court hen-74 words
-
Article38 1931-02-06 5 Death of Well-Known Chinese. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Vvb. 6. The death occurred this morning of I I'atu I.cc Kong I .am. one of the belt- < known Chinese in the X.M.S. M38 words
-
Article93 1931-02-06 5 One Found Armed With Revolver. Four Chinese, one of them fouml in mn of a loaded nvor. ytaatasj by Detective Inspecto.- D. W. ■Viclntosh in New Bridge Roal übou* 6.30 p.m. yesterday. The men Bjan ptcnidina; in two rickshas when the Insnto tor waylaid them. One of93 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement313 1931-02-06 5 nu i Hy !__/>_> Raffles Hotel THIS KVEMNG «15. TEA DANCE (No (haruo for AdmiHsion) SPFXIAL MUSICAL ATTRACTION THE SCHNEIDER TRIO FOR ONE RECITAL ONLY at 9.45 p.m. I .a no. Harpsichord. Violin and Violinctllo. ADMISSION VI. Sea View Hotel All Rooms with Modern Sanitation. Sunday, February 8. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT313 words
-
Advertisement706 1931-02-06 5 AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATING PLANT jU)S^E "t^^BaiaWßßßß^^^^^!^^^^^- "A ____it__(sl--^ Manufactured by J. E. HALL, LTD. Automatic Refrigerating Plants for Cold Storage and/or ice making. s<>/./: AGENTS C' ENTRAI 1 [.ngineworksitdjlL— SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. Tel. No. 5471 (4 lines). AUCTION NOTICES._ AUCTION NOTK'KS MORTGAGEE'S SALE STATE OF JOHORE of valuable- Sineapurr town706 words
-
-
Article295 1931-02-06 6 "NOT GOING TO CHURCH." Man Summoned for "Lack Piety." War has betn declared in Manchester on what is considered by many people to be the futility >«f tho Sunday Ot. cuanio Act. brought into BveaakaaßM by the recent High n.urt atodatM that it i- illegal for c,n*-ma-> la apati <>n295 words
-
Article116 1931-02-06 6 < nines* Killed in Sooth Bfidfe Road. A niiinUr nf motor accident* occurred in ihe different part* of SingaA Chinese was knocked down and killed by n bus in South Bridge Road yesterday afternoon. A police constab c was knocked down by a car .<ust in front of116 words
-
Article95 1931-02-06 6 Tharrawaddy Trader Fined For Stowing Away. (From Our Own Correspondent) Penan?. Feb. 5. Abdul Rahman, a Tamil Mohammedan. was fined $25 this morning for stowing •way <>n the s.v Tairea from Rangoon. ■'leading guilty Abdul Rahman said I was at one time a petty trader in Tharrawaddy,95 words
-
Article27 1931-02-06 6 Rugby, Feb. 5. The following bulletin was issued toniuht from Kensington Palace Prinii's« Beatrice has had a quiet day followirjr a fairly comfortable night." British27 words
-
Article385 1931-02-06 6 i Reported to be Returning To China. Shanghai. Feb. 5. Mr. Chen Yu jrn. better known as Mr. Eugene Chen, is imported to have been reconciled with (he National Government. It is stated that he will be returning to China immediately. Sin Kuo Mm. A native of Kwangtung385 words
-
Article195 1931-02-06 6 < Applications for Assistance Number 207. The following is the report of the European Unemployment Committee for January Applications received up to the end of January by the central committee were |as follows Singapore 48, Penang 20, Malacca 1. Kedah I. Perak 41. Negri Semi bilan 15, Central195 words
-
Article245 1931-02-06 6 The following F.M.S. Government appointments are gazetted Capt. F. W. Howl to be a Senior District Engineer, F.M.S.R. Mr. A. F. Riohrrd-i to be a Supernumerary Staff Officer of the rank of British Adviser. Kelantan. 1 Mr. V. H. Winson to be AssisUnt F.ngineer-in Chief. Posts and Telegraphs245 words
-
Article26 1931-02-06 6 Sail from Jamaica For Panama. Kingston, Feb. 6. The Prince of Wale* and* Prince George sailed today in the Oropesa for Cristobal (Panama) —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
-
Article25 1931-02-06 6 Lady Harrinffton, widow of the late Sir John Laae Harrington, haa renounced her title in the United Statea Pedaral Courts aad ratonied her American eitpenahip.25 words
-
Article355 1931-02-06 6 LONDON— CAPE TOWN Arrangements for Imperial Airways Service. The 2,670 miles North- Africa section of the Imperial Airways London-Cape Town air route will be opened for traffic on Tuesday, March 5, when an inaugural flight will be made from Cairo to Mwanza, Tanganyika Territory, the machine arriving at Mwanza on355 words
-
Article205 1931-02-06 6 Government of India's Delay. London,' ."an. 29. The Postmaster-General, in reply to a deputation from the London Chamber of Commerce on the subject of the development of air mail services, foreshadows new charges for letters. He fays the suncestion of a uniform charge had proved extremely205 words
-
Article217 1931-02-06 6 Monday. Jan. 26. His Excellency, attended by Mr. A. Hyde, Private Secretary, arrived in Singapore by the night mail train from Kuala Lumpur. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Legislative Council. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council. His Excellency left Singapore by217 words
-
Article49 1931-02-06 6 More Rice Now Going Out Of The Country. (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Feb. 6. Trade conditions are none too good here, there not having been much improvement with the new year. More rice is new foing oat of the country, but the price is still low.49 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement110 1931-02-06 6 CHAMPAGNE |1 GANCIA RESERVE 1921 m EXTRA DRY /ffEj!£/k AT A REASONABLE PRICE /jBB eof 12 quarts $32 [SIH Case of 24 pints $35 I (HHhI i Duty included. For smaller quantities prices \s\ > n proportion. '3 G. AURELY, ItVaVf Phone 6172. You ride on ,-*f~ a Backbone /JiLjr110 words
-
Advertisement181 1931-02-06 6 ada^siV' 1 iih rr iUi A<:FA rINK r M -s^ b^Lt/ j -^sw^T^^P^^^^^^^^ PKK j 1 4^^^. iw §111^^ DIETHELM. CO.. lII*. -^sssal |k Blncap..r»— I aanc— Ipoh. ifl .sEbBbS v Ssi i na¥r Mj aj|| laajjaj T CROSSLEY OVER 100,000 ENGINES BUILT AM) SOLD. HARRISONS, BfIRKER C°. UP (IxoaroiATto181 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement159 1931-02-06 7 6.15 TONIGHT 9.15 ITS HERE! THE BEST NEWS IN YEARS "GOOD NEWS" THE SNAPPIEST, SPEEDIEST, PEPPIEST MUSICAL COMEDY FILMED "GOOD NEWS" Sixteen Song hits! Sixteen hundred laughs A grand and glorious whirligig of YOUTH! with Bessie LOVE CLIFF EDWARDS It's a Metro=Goldwyn=Mayer And you know what that means Entertainment at159 words
-
Advertisement225 1931-02-06 7 o*)odjQlLO~bc>o coo'? <s^osEl r tHHHHpHHH|^PHHfIHHmHI^HH^ C B^a^^a^B^aW^K !^[^^^^r«i^B I w 91 1 1 B® TONIGHT TONIGHT POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT of THE 4 MARX BROS: ■n "ANIMAL CRACKERS" TOMORROW SATURDAY COMMENCING AT 3.145 6.15 1 1 9.15 DEBONAIR I II \A/ f< I Suave, inside- story of L U f T225 words
-
Advertisement132 1931-02-06 7 |g MATINEE SAT. SUN., 3 15. STARTING F RID AY FOR THREK DAYS ONLY. ■I Maurice Chevalier is here once again in n The Love Parade n with Jeanette Macdonald Wm AND LUnMO LAM AM) I IMJAN ROTH W Mj A I'icture Which Surpa<sf* Even Conc-eptittn of H^ l.:mshiir^s and132 words
-
-
Article608 1931-02-06 8 SHIPPING NOTES. j 1 j I Lifeboat Service During 1930. Tlsf past \,:i. »a.-. aflat the Hr^t month, free fn.m the terrible storm* ma ]<■ WZ\) inonininli!e hut ihin.t i| f.,r an i»»-.-viirilant lifebuat a*r:n shown, and once more thr 'I fully oaaaJ tv taa608 words
-
LOCAL STOCK AND SHARE QUOTATIONS.
-
Article399 1931-02-06 8 The full.. win.Mafia, which left Singapore for Ki.i..p. (|j' Mr>. A. K. Murr»' Mil I Stvage. M M I -..>„. Hr». R. F. Pinson, Can. and Mr. McLiddell. Mr. K. J. Smart. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Hunt, Mrs. E. M. Ro»er, Mr. T E. X Morphy. Mr. Mcnuiigall.399 words
-
Article142 1931-02-06 8 I Projrramme of drills up to and for weekend inir Feb. 8 Friday. Feb. t, I.IS p.m.. Drill Bam, Ist fin. SS.V.K., Drill I'uradc. two W T. Instructors will be available for those not engaged in drill 141 p.m.. Tan Tock Sen;S V F.A.. MwanK First Aid. and142 words
-
Article260 1931-02-06 8 EXCHANGE. Singapore, Feb. C. On London. Bank 4 n'l 2 3 27 Pj IXrnand 3 23 32 Private 3 m. eradit 2 4 3 $2 On New York, demand 64 1 16 Private 90 d s 674 On France, Bank T.T. 1430 ■On India, Bank T.T. 1554 •in Honif Konif.260 words
-
STOCKS AND SHARES.
-
Article453 1931-02-06 8 ■aat** Val I'J- Buyers. .Seller*. i'l £1 Asam Kumbang 21 22 6 -5 Ayer III tan. Tin 11 6 12 ■I fl Kangrin Tin 11 3 12 1 1 Haianjr Padang 0.10 0.16 1 1 Batu Caves 0.50 0.55 1 1 Bukit Arang OJi 0.40 »'I £1 Hannah Malay453 words
-
Article256 1931-02-06 8 Issue Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 2 2 Alex. Brick OH*. 240 140 2 2 Alex. Brick Profs. 2.1 2V 1 a Mali CI fl Brit. Am. Tobacco 4.0. J 4.5.0 1 1 Central Engin* 0.3 0.40 nom. 100 60 Chinese Com. Bank 1D.'» 76.00 El £1 Con. T. S. 7256 words
-
Article92 1931-02-06 8 Singapore Cold Storage 7 nwc. deb. of 1926 red. 1931-86 IOS IN «L Singapore Maaieipal 6 t.t. J.«. ra*. l-0 P wjMaJKi fr^ Singapore Municipal 44 p.c of 1907 red. 1947 fI.GOOLOOO M Bar Singapore Municipal .7p,. i of 1909 red. 19U fl^OO.ooo M par Singapore Municipal92 words
-
Article379 1931-02-06 8 Fraser and Co. and Lyall and Evatt's quotations. Fraser Lyall ft Co. Evatt Allenby ($1) 1.00 1.10 MPJ 1.01 Alnr Gajah ($1) 0^0 0.90 0M9 0.90 A. Ilium i 111 1.15 145 1.16 145 A. tuning (II; 944) 041 UJ» 040 A. Malay ($2) 141 1.40 1.30 141379 words
-
-
Article244 1931-02-06 8 UA Absorb 93,000 Tons Less in 1930. In their annual review of the rubber market S. Figgis and Co. state that total .hipments during IOTO were HIS.OOO tor ing MM), compared with M 55.600 tons in j 1S»2». The largest redurtimi was la I>uUh > native rubber, shipments244 words
-
Article23 1931-02-06 8 From China, by Kutsan^. due at Sinpapuri- daylijfht tomorrow. From Frame, by Athus 11. due at Snip pore C j.m. tomorrow.23 words
-
Article36 1931-02-06 8 Left And. Takliwa Jan. 1 Jan. 21 Anger* Jan. 1 Jan. 26 Tjenmai Jan. 2 Jan. 26 Ranchi Jan. 9 Jan. .11 Prins der Nederlanden Jan. 9 Feb. 2 Ethiopia Jan. 15 Feb36 words
-
Article46 1931-02-06 8 The Sinfrapore Trade School, which was opened in September, I'J'.iO, has this month been presented by tiuthne and Co., Ltd.. as agent? for Messrs. Fetter. Ltd., with a sectional model of a Petter engine. This practical fift forms a useful addition to i the school's equipment.46 words
-
-
Article125 1931-02-06 8 1 ••<!■>. Stlat randjanc. BengLaliv Mh, Pakan Ha rue and I'ajskombo North. N-Kul and N.-Wrst Sumatra i KamuiuriK Haiika laiaad letrept Munt..k 4 p I Java. Suuth-Wi-kt Sumatra. SnuthHMt Horn-.,. i,|,br». Moluccas :n..| lia »m i m I ■>lon. Southern ami Western India, Ad<-n, Mauritius. F.r> [>t.125 words
-
Article149 1931-02-06 8 Ships alongside the Wharves or expected to srritr. MBttaara Oil Wharf 'oal Wharf. v. Toradja. -SEL.S IN DRY DOCKS. laajMMJ I'axar. Albert Dork N.I Victoria IWk Hopper W. 21. Krp;.rl Harbour. Kmu k I I <)>,. llulun N. 1 Doth Tag Prince, I. Lea. I Vessels Arrived.149 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement148 1931-02-06 8 I _^>^^.^-s>^ss^^^i^sssssssssb«sssbbbbbbbbbbbb>« a>BßßßßaMßßßaßß«saVßMßaMmßß«Mßßa«MMaMMa^ aa«^SSß»Sa»»ssssi.»K Royal Exchange What do you connect with these two words Insurance Then why not give this old established m Corporation the benefit of your connection and be assured of complete satisfaction. iioij.il Isxcftangc assui'.iurr. IHCO«eO«»TtL »O WJO CHARTERED BASK CHAMBERS. A. GORDON LEB. Singapore R t148 words
-
Advertisement279 1931-02-06 8 SWEET DAINTY AND INNOCENT HER NAME IS ROSE." There always s**ms to be something analogous to lowers in little girls their daintiness, their sweetness, their innoc. n. i Perhsps thst hss inspired msny mothers to give their -jirl babies flower-names, even when the fashion in names has dictated otherwise. And279 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous271 1931-02-06 8 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. I Bright I Wind. Station. Temperature Rain- Sun- I Relative Direc- Speed Weather. Max. Mia. fall. akin*. Humidity. tion. F. P. ins. boars. I m.p.a. Alor SUr 93 f.7 VI n.o N 2 Fine Kota Bharu mm 69 Mil 10.9 86 Calm Fine K.Trengganu271 words
-
Miscellaneous149 1931-02-06 8 ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. PriJ»T IVbruarv C. ti W 1 in (l 1 I K;l* I ii ilniffi i. SMurd»>. Frbraary 7. H W. 120 a.m.. 9 ft. 1 in.. 1.13 p.m., 1" ft. I in. ChilJrrns i\>ncrrt, Menu-rial Hall. p.m. Sunday. Krbraary 8. H.W. \.hb a.m., 9 ft.. 2.4149 words
-
-
Article219 1931-02-06 9 Rubber and Tin Both Down. METAL STOCKS START TO MOVE (Hy Our Financial orrrspoiulenl.) Krxiay, 10 a.m. Todaj I'ricr-i ktr, H J rcnN. per Ib. Tin, IT.'i i-.n-, st ".7"-, p»r picul. \f Irtdaj v prices down l-l-:|. Ktw. Tin, l.midon mi.nthv) till "s (i. w n219 words
-
Article125 1931-02-06 9 \iuht Shift Workers Run For Thar Lives. rir irl> on .'.in. 17 at the ri aril Son, Ltd, imp urd manatac.n Prince' I, MHrhtun. A I fire i.il! wa lattt out and fire l Miuham. Wimble on, and oUm rial f the bnga.l, > were .^:.l! at125 words
-
Article17 1931-02-06 9 .tat hasp ij i their the total export, of nth of January from < J,TT:,as»in. I17 words
-
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEWS
-
Article1107 1931-02-06 9 Positions as Disclosed By Latest Reports. Malay Rubber Plaaiera. Mala? Robber Planters wax incorporated in March. IW)S. ai.d operate* in the State of ."era*, VMS. TotaJ ana ii 3.057 acres, with E... r .2 acr*> plan ed and 1,577 acres matin. «r ll»ii-2C th-.- company paid a*1,107 words
-
Article63 1931-02-06 9 1! o'clock aeon. Singapore. Feb. 4. Tone of Market Latest Ckble ;-L« -dor. Sr Sh.et 3\d. per Ib New York:-Spot Shet: <; 71, p,,. |b LS. equal to London Standard mdard R.S.S. on Tender it M f. m w Spot February M.,rrh April April-June Jul)63 words
-
Article110 1931-02-06 9 The Singapore Cfcaatkaf f I i'.ubber A»»ooiation h.-i.J i jn Feb. fi, there was i >r K92.13 tom offer"! 1>: toni told 1,835,59;; Ib. or 58H.2J ton Spot. London New York ,r, PRICES RKALISrO. Kibbed S>oke4 Sheet CeaJ. per Ib. Standard quality \2\ Good areraire qu-.lity Off110 words
-
Article103 1931-02-06 9 Th« figures in bracket* ghw th« outputs for the corresponding (tcriod of la^t fwm. Ayr Kuninr (X.M.S. ;'7,S.iO Ib. Badek (Staffield Eatatel ■•TOO Ib. Bradwall (F.M-S.i. -&6.A00 Ib. Clorelljr.- 21,100 Ib. <22.0C0 (b.). Canton Kuantan. 12.0^) Ib. btruiwi: (FJLB.). KK^.TOO Ib. Drnnlstown I K |b. Hicklandt and L.-*103 words
-
Article51 1931-02-06 9 Foreign cxehanr" ar* Amit-H.-.m Athcn? Mo. Ifcriin 20.42'j. Bru«.»l :'.:<l« 1 t:, •IT. Bio 4 5-16. Bm-r «iren IR.K,',, Cenerj 93.. Hcnz Ko:.* I Madrid 4N.15. Hilao '4. Xcw York in.KO',. Shanirh Si.rkhol.i VMS. Vienna UMM, i':ig«r 1«C ami 2». 13-:12 d.. Silver Spot 1J i 2 3-in. British51 words
-
Article196 1931-02-06 9 fimir*s in brarkrta ri»c tho output* corrMpordlnif period of last ye»r. in Hydrajlii Tin. -S»00 piculi. :•«■•>* kaniununc Tin. kmmunting lirud..-,. jfljjoo y «r.l». 1R7.2* p.rnN Kumbmr.r Tin. 142<-"0 yard.. P><:uls. Tuchornf Tin. 215.(100 yardi. 871 picult. ".h Tin (two dreuwrt;. ZST.OyO yar.lt, icnla. Kanir* Tin. 5I!» hourm.196 words
-
Article76 1931-02-06 9 TI-~ j avn Sumatra Handelmaat«haj>p :j dat*d Feb. ftat-« Slnre out prices in 1., ml on haTr d«r' ••i ion and locally by r, c «Mi per Thcr.- i. Mill a f«ir demand from I!" but America is not ■howm* «ny at th» nn>ri<-; Wilpnimt) 1 -h Malay.,76 words
-
Article58 1931-02-06 9 i A.r.jnt* for year to June 30, IMO. after t nit ti.l^ti from <J»vi.loFm*nt t*i t < i.xr.diturt. ih..r. B «t proftt wihoh has l><-cn t,-»n.<f to tccovat. Kurinit y»»r. 2.'.C'» t c unc«ritrat»» have b*«n recovery,} Average price realiicd w»s f94 6?. I i m, compared with58 words
-
Article220 1931-02-06 9 British Manufacturers* Views. Tho annnal ropon rf the Australinn »h Mnnufar'. refer flag m 'he Australian stat?' nafurp of the tari!T n of ih.- past few months ap-l-'j- unlooked- Hoiihl in the piihi' ,:i eridaawa he'or.' 'lie v.irxlorr. of rhi' -iricd to such I i ulttr-atir-n liy atiminisMii'ivi-220 words
-
Article83 1931-02-06 9 T tmdi-.-notrd non-Action work* will be rd»r. »t 9 »-m- K» Life Mrid AdrcnfKld, (8. P. "ta<!iei. 1930 i» r !<- Ph.li«tjne» I I.urn ill Kr.K-.nnd. >..■»■ Ir i -t Homr. lit Zicniini, rl mtoinl. l!*^: I tMtnu), \!-i:n- Applrv 1830 l.nkam i The Jobn Martin 1930. illai.83 words
-
-
Article368 1931-02-06 9 Heavy wmHmiitwJi \l Bank of England. AM ERR A\ STEEL J'KK T DEPRESSED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) i ondon r.ni the year iv i. r ihan i ttM assist;!,., cent. I :h hmtrf Pnglaiiil, trsaaat loar i of MM an \y in th. Isowed th.it nia- Eve368 words
-
Article23 1931-02-06 9 The output of the lUub Australian Gold Stin ng t Ltr!.. f. reek* ended lan. 29, amount, d to i.«*f>.3« o*,.23 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement129 1931-02-06 9 Lm^l^ssafwPl «^^^"B assfctr* SSmSsSmlm JfIaSIBS W\~?E^f ?M^^^^^^^9ißßßm^mmmr NO OTHER CAR SO SMARTI The new Nash "400" sport roadsters Nash engineers and production chiefs -like all Nash models for 1 930-are annually visit the worlds great motor .blending of all that is known to be shows, scrutinize painstakingly thebeautiful in the129 words
-
Article992 1931-02-06 10 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. KI.BRI'ARY IMt FIGHTING MALARIA. Though the report of the meeting of the Ross Institute Industrial Anti-Malarial Advisory Committe? doe* not, at first fiance, promise to be an inspiring document, it proves on perusal to be one of the mojt interwtinir accounts of valuable work done992 words
-
Article902 1931-02-06 10 Women Still Home-Birds In Ireland. (Ry Mrs. lame- MrNrill. wife of the (invi-rnor-Urncral of the Mat > State) It is ijuite safe to s.iy that the interest and energies of tho preat Majority of Irishwomen will undoubtedly be bound up with home ami family in902 words
-
Article316 1931-02-06 10 The In Mr. Justice Button i in* at the Malacca Assizes. Mr. A. 1.. Kairhank. senior manacrr of Henry Gardn-r ami Oft. 1.t.1.. wh<« hM been \isitinz Mslasa. left Singapore to day for Home by the Oaai >■'• Sir Malcolm Hailey. the Governor of the L"nite<l IVvmht-.316 words
-
Article209 1931-02-06 10 THE RELIEF FUND. On another pace will be particulars start."! I y in i by the >rr. It pan :iy:n(r that wi'h the I»' >«" «n\i. and w< a- 'hat -II ai an ia in any which can riaaa, Fortanatoljr then ■aliens that tht- ear>. f209 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement217 1931-02-06 10 PROVISION PRICE LIST. is iinw 1 ii'ly an' will V>e sent to you on W- pricM quoted have been revised in accordance_with 11- made to date hy stijipliers and any further rcduc<liuinp the life "t th« list wiM be passed on to our they are Malt. It costs no more217 words
-
Advertisement64 1931-02-06 10 I -G34NORTH RRiDC.E ROAD TENG SENG GUAN. K-Üblishrd 19*5. Brass nnd l^irquer Curios, Diamond, (laid and Silver Jewellery. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I jUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ IROXY THEATRE, KATONC. I \T< H KOK Ori:MN(; NIGHT. i fMMMMMHMHMMMaMMi IF IT IS WORTH ADVERTISING YOU WILL FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES. immM>»MMMHM««MIM< NUTRITIOUS AND PALATABLE I GILBEYS64 words
-
-
288 1931-02-06 11 TIN RESTRICTION "PRACTICALLY CERTAIN" FROM MARCH 1. STATEMENT SOON EXPECTED. British Cabinet's Final Deliberations. IMPORTANT CABLES. Publication Anxiously Awaited. That the tin re-lrirlion scheme will heroine operatixe on Mar. 1 of this raw i~ n»» c.;nfidcntl> expected in ■Mill circle*. the Kritish Cabinet. «ilh which re«t- the lin.il decision, has288 words
-
Article69 1931-02-06 11 Weeks of Torrential Rains. Brisbane. Feb. f>. MM Mo.ml-i have incurred hen.-. fil!..wiiiir »i--U- .>f torrential rains. Many hunies have Inrn abandoned, bit thenI I" life. Transput- -iv disorganise.!. ThottM <• were unable to leave f 'i ity and had to b« btttMd tn churches. schools and wan-lii69 words
-
Article59 1931-02-06 11 To Take Few Days Of Complete Rest. X i»rl<y. Feb. .">. Mi-. Ramsay I few dajTl coinIlis health is excellent l >ut i -rk in innnortun with the Indian Conference -.nd ■a ith inabilil mad" few liatiol !tai>le. •■I Mac Dona nded to fly to i..n:ie. hat59 words
-
Article27 1931-02-06 11 BIGAM Y CH ARGE. Aafegcd Narruagci in Singapore And London. (Km ii Our Own Correspondent.) l.on«l"t.. I'i'li. r>. I who i.in in ii l.»ndon .rial nn a27 words
-
Article315 1931-02-06 11 Death of "Daredevil Samson." London, Feb. 5. The death has occurred suddenly of Air C. mmodore C. R. Samson, who led the Cairo to Cape Town RAF. flight in 1927. Ho was known as Daredevil Samson :.ml the CapUin Kettle of the Air Force315 words
-
Article156 1931-02-06 11 Variable Density Tunnel For Teddington. Rugby, Feb. 5. The directors of the National Physical LaUuatory at Teddington have had a variable density tunnel erected for the pnrpoai of research. The construction of the tunnel by Messrs. John Brown, of j Sheffield, marks a distinct advance in the jBritish Wireless - 156 words
-
Article137 1931-02-06 11 On the Road to National Suffrage. Tokio, Feb. 5. The rapid advance made by the Women's Kmancipation Movement in Japan of recent years is shown by the Government's introduction of a Bill proposing to grant women equal franchise rights with men in the elections for the city,Reuter - 137 words
-
Article70 1931-02-06 11 For Amsterdam -Hat a via Service. London. Feb. 5. C. n>.<leralile expert interest is being •>n a new three engine*) Dutch air-linor which has arrived at Croydon. It is stylcl Fokker F12." develops !">wer and is the fastest airliner in Europe. It* spacious cabin accommodate* sixteen I a70 words
-
Article56 1931-02-06 11 More Talk of a "General Offensive." Shanghai, Feb 5. i 1> i report '*d that General Ho Ying■h if, the Mnihlrr nf War, who is in 'mrjre »f 'be whole of the anti-Com-munist campaign in Central China, is ab ut to launch a g^iersil offensive .famst the56 words
-
Article300 1931-02-06 11 Majority of Over 11,000. BIG DROP IN LABOUR VOTE. London, Feb. 5. The result of the by-election in the East Toxteth division of Liverpool, caused by the Hon. Henry L. Mond succeeding to the Peerage as Lord Melchett, was as follows Buchan Hepburn (Cons.) 17,040. C.300 words
-
Article25 1931-02-06 11 Death of Well-Known Congress Leader. Lucknow, Feb. 6. The death hai occurred of Pandit Motilal Nehru, one of the leaders of Congress. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
-
Article92 1931-02-06 11 Plan to Overcome The Impasse. Shanghai, Feb. 5. Dr. C. T. Wang, the Foreign Minister. states that a detailed plan relative to the j Sino-Soviet impasse ha; been submitted and ii being now discussed by Mr. Hu I Han-min (the chairman of the Legislative j Yuan), Mr.Sin Kuo Min - 92 words
-
Article863 1931-02-06 11 245.733 Miles An Hour. CAPT. CAMPBELL'S FEAT AT DAYTON A. Daytona. Florida. Feb. 5. Capt. Malcolm Campbell, in his 12cylinder 1,400 h.p. Napier-engined car, Biue Bird," today broke the world's land speeo. record at Daytona Beach, attaining en average speed of 2-15. 733 miles an Holl863 words
-
Article473 1931-02-06 11 j Many People Challenge Verdict. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Feb •"> Alfred Arthur Rouse, who wss found guilty in 'he blazing motor-car murdei trial," is appealing. Many prominent people, including Mr. Kd(tar Wallac--. have publicly challenged the ver.lii t. A motor-car, of which Rouse w:i owner,473 words
-
Article66 1931-02-06 11 Huge Accumulations In France and I'.S.A. I/>n,lon. Feb. 5. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. A. Steel Maitlaml. Unionist member for Faversham. Mr. Philip Snowdcn. the Chancellor of the Exchequer, said the amount of gold added to stocks available for monetary purpose in the I'nited StatesReuter - 66 words
-
Article, Illustration35 1931-02-06 11 A panoramic *iew taken from Tifea Park of Napier on the ea»t roast of North Island. New Zealand. «Hch iv tan«Hl into a Mating mfrrito when devastated by an earthquake.35 words
-
Article881 1931-02-06 11 Evacuation May Not Be Necessary. RELIEF MEASIRKS. i Town of Hastings AgaM Shaken. A considerable number of women and children have left Napier, the town on North Uland. \r» Zealand »hkh suffered so tr«-mendnu~l> in Ihe earthquake on Tue«U>. but it i~ n..» thought possible that881 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement64 1931-02-06 11 TOD4\'S FEATURES. Paf. I 'i. Women of Ireland.— By Mr- l.i- M.N.ill 10 I lfa...k- Knii «ed II Si.ir> ill Kmle?r- \ll.vk on I'enanr II \n hie. < la. in far Fe<-s ."i Trans-«»rcan l'l> Kecord II Hrid/c N.te- «i I ••11-1..H M Maikel 9 raiaj 'i >"iH l'»//le i".64 words
-
-
Article1945 1931-02-06 12 Tbfftdo Officer's Story Of The Fight. JEMTSCHUG*B FATE. INNER HAKKOCK A BLAZE OF LIGHTS. rr«i-t thrilling see iun! af (he (ierataa mieet Kss4ra*f attack on I ,1 < ItM n1:n 1 ii|[ of the 1 i cruiser Jemt --chin: nnd ;hv rriiw,. <;. troyer Muu-quei1,945 words
-
Article255 1931-02-06 12 Arrangements for Visit To Malaya. Mr. Dwight Davis, the Governor-Ger.e-ral of the Philippines, will pay a semiofficial visit to Singapore on Mar. 18, He will be accompanied by t'-.c Ministers of Commerce and AKricultu.e, who are making a tour of inspection It study the resources of Malaya.255 words
-
Article40 1931-02-06 12 Nanking Bans Imposition Of Special Duty. Hong Kong. Feb. .">. Reports received here state that the National Government har. ordered the Kwangtung Provincial Government not to impose any special duty to take the place of likin. Sin Kuo Mm.Sin Kuo Min - 40 words
-
Article, Illustration77 1931-02-06 12 <\, .i-«terna,. C»P<ain Malcolm < impMl the intrep, I racine-driver. defending and chalk-nging Mrior Sir |M Seerave'. land np.h achieved (h<- staegermi; speed of 215.7X1 m.p.h. in his aew Nspier-C amphell 1.150 h.p. car "Blue Bird" \bove U a nic lure ..h P77 words
-
Article32 1931-02-06 12 Report and Accounts Passed Unanimously. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) London, Feb. 6. At the meeting of the Singapore Traction Co. yenterday the directors' report and. account* were unammoui-ly adopted.32 words
-
Article335 1931-02-06 12 Woman Alleged To Be Cause of Trouble. An alleged attack on Nov. 30 last on a Chinese by another Chinese with an axe, irerulting in the latter being dangerounly I wounded in the neck had its »e<|uel yes-! terday at the Singapore Assizes, when Lye Sam stood335 words
-
Article19 1931-02-06 12 lir. J. Gordon, of Tronoh Mines, who has been on leave to New Zealand, has leturned to Tronoh. I19 words
-
Article432 1931-02-06 12 Result of Katong Assault Case. Mr. O. C. Dodd. the Singapore Criminal District Judce. bound over both parMm to be of good behaviour for six ■Mate in a case of alleged arvault which he heard yesierday. The trou 1 r a new building at hapel Road. Katoni'. and432 words
-
Article108 1931-02-06 12 115,316 Leave Malaya In 1930. Ma falling off in the Asiatic popula■mi the II mma'iui lailislii i for 1930. Th'-re is decrra. c I f 4.">,»i."i'.» in ihc Ind.an i .'pulrtii :i and an ircr. the Chini >< tkt mi IVTO the numWr f E Mclaya '.v.i!. 3R5'L'108 words
-
Article46 1931-02-06 12 (Inn 'ommissionem 1 the Van h ■rder low, r.* st .i i:h ntatiii ai ta:uai v fa I Straits Tinci nee. will be printed. clbisjm fe* Kanrice Chevalier 'by film opens for a I] There will \h- iiuii .Sunday at 3.15 p.m.46 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement132 1931-02-06 12 enough to test the quality of < f i =5^ i any paint— that is the time _v SiJorosthcn has been on iho I \J^fc^l marker, and its reputation is higher now than ever, its colours undiromed and unsullied as it were. fl&» Heat and Morm. aah wi air, have132 words
-
-
283 1931-02-06 13 Singapore League Football Plans.— Commercial Cup-U.E.'s Beat Robinson's COMMERCIAL CUP. United Engineers Beat Robinson's. I K. 2; Kobinsoa's I. In a well -contested match in the Commercial Cup competition the United Engineers defeated Robinson's at the i Anson Road Stadium yesterday by 2 goals to 1. On the. run of283 words
-
Article359 1931-02-06 13 R.A. Refused Admission To First Division. A meeting of the SA.K.A. league Committee wis held a! the Anson Road! .-tadium yesterday evtning with Mr. Tay j Lien Teck in the chair. The applications of the R.A. to enter a Division of the leutfut and the Medical Coltogl359 words
-
Article173 1931-02-06 13 ArMMaTI Splendid Victory At l^eicester. London, Feb. 5. I I,i n I.<-ajruo match pi a veil today, UiMtUr CHjr, i>laying at home, 7 uter. INDIAN HOCKEY TEAM. Proposal for Visit To Australia. j Mr. W. B. sfeiMas, the representative of thf Australian Hockey Association. ani\<-<l in Itomhay recently173 words
-
Article261 1931-02-06 13 Handicaps for Tomorrow's Events. Thr fi. lll. win; are the handicap* for tomorrow's rare* at Tatping I'nnic. Class 11. Third Pivainn. (About f urlonr* >— Imareek 9 'J. Simon f.7. Sydnry H. Acutus 7.8. Hop Over 7.5, Romance ,1 6. llrv«. ChMH IV and V. Third Diriiion, 'About261 words
-
Article98 1931-02-06 13 Famous Dutch World Cycling Champion. Pete Moeskops, the famous Dutch pro- fessional sprint cyclist, is not to race again. He reached this decision in a Paris hospital, where h? is lyinp after a successful operation for appendicitis and peritonitis. Moeskops, who ha< raced, over here on many98 words
-
Article107 1931-02-06 13 Wishes to Meet Wrestling Champion. New York, Jan. 28. Will wrestling ouxt boxing is a question which arises out of the New York negotiation* which are progressing tor Camera, who has a reputation as a wre.tlei. to meet the world's wrestling champion. Jim I-ondos, for the107 words
-
Article114 1931-02-06 13 Race for Lipton Challenge Cup. The Royal Singapore Yacht Club announces On Sunday the A Class will sail the first race of a series for the Lipton Challenge Cup. The start will be at 10 a.m. and the ci.urye will I* posted on the usual l>. -limn an the114 words
-
Article71 1931-02-06 13 Date« for Selangor Turf Club I Meeting. The following dates have been allotted to the Selangor Turf Club for the year Spring Meeting— March 14, Bj 25 and 1 28. April Amateur Meeting— April 17 I and 1«. Summer Meeting June 3, 6, 10 and 13. Autumn Meeting—71 words
-
Article174 1931-02-06 13 Lightweight Who Likes To Ride In England. In an inV?r>sting letter to the editor of the Sporting Ufe, P. R. Edwards, who, before the War. was attached to F. Piatt's stable at Wantage, tells of his successes a.- a jockey and trainer during th? past four years in174 words
-
Article212 1931-02-06 13 'Chaser Destroyed After Mishap at Tenby. t °ount Volta, an eleven-year-old gelding, who was pulled up during the course of the Grove Optional Selling Chase at Tenby injured himself so badly that his owner, Mrs. 1.. Tate, decided to have him des- j troyed. I Although a212 words
-
Article57 1931-02-06 13 To Be Held During Full Session. I For the first time within memory the Oxford and Cambridge athletic sports will be held while both Universities are i-i full session, on Mar. 7. This is much to be regretted, but the first Saturday in March is the only Saturday57 words
-
Article61 1931-02-06 13 The following will represent the Past and Present Raffle* tans against the "C" Company Welch Regt. tomorrow on Uia School ground, starting at 4.45 A. Fox; R. Goldman, C. Goldman, D. C. D'CotU, S. L. Ochlers; M. Hanif, P Lewis; J. U Cain, J. Silberman, S. Ross, M. Bolter,61 words
-
Article831 1931-02-06 13 History Surrounding Blenheim. At the present moment, snyone who had a good-winning son of Blandford to put at stud would feel that he had a fortune within his grasp, but here we find the Aga Khan, with his usual nonchalance, lilting the Derby winner Blenheim, and831 words
-
Article93 1931-02-06 13 Frisay, Pebraary Football Commercial Cop Ho Honf Bank vs. A.P.C.. Stadium. Sataraay. Fekraarr 7. Taipinf races, third day. fav-iay, Fearaary Golf: Keppel G.C. Monthly Medal (itroaVi; Racecourse Monthly Medal I Bo**) i Sepoy Lines Golf Club vs. Singapore Japanese Golf Club. Tanglin. Football: Welch vs. Chinese, Jalan Brsar93 words
-
Article233 1931-02-06 13 Carr's Reasons Fur Refusal To Resign. A pi juant situation has arisen in connection with the captaincy of the Notts County Cricket Club, which A. W. C*rr. the famous England cricket. has been asked to resign and has refused. Explaining the position, Mr. (arr said that it was233 words
-
Article181 1931-02-06 13 I Vl( Compelled to Return Belt." Teddy BaMock. the bantamweight champion, has decided to return his I.onsdalr belt to the National Sporting Club In a letter la Mr. Lionel Bettinson, manager of the N.S.C., Baldock states:— Seeing that a Lonsdale belt holder must accept a purse offered by181 words
-
Article326 1931-02-06 13 Harry (rossley's Fine Claim. For sMM year« rv\» H,irr\ I Mexhorough, the cruisei -weight champion anil sssUet of the LaaVJaMc Kelt. ha-> had to look chiefly t-v aeat Jf*< iirHt <•:■■ tion for livinjr. owing > :h> dearth of 12st Tib men In view of that, and326 words
-
Article82 1931-02-06 13 NOTED MOUNTAIN EER Major E. A. Fitzgerald Dies At Arc Of 60. The dc-ath was annoumed in mail »»fl of Major Kiiuani Arthur Kilzgrrald. laUof the sth Inniskillini; DragMaa, at Ma. ston Manor. C'irencestcr. ik>-<I M Major Fitzgerald was rii<tingui*hr<l a mountaineer He dimlx-d the Alp; fr i end to82 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement45 1931-02-06 13 NOW AT REDUCED PRICES! "MOUTRIE" PIANOS nett Style II 570.00 less 15 per cent. 485.00 Style 111 645.00 15 548.00 Style IVB $800.00 15 680.00 Baby (.rand $1,480.00 15 $1,258.00 Flayer-Piano $1,480.00 15 $1,258.00 S. MOUTRIE CO.. LTD. (laeorvoMUj la H»ag Ssag) RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE.45 words
-
Advertisement29 1931-02-06 13 a^sssT^<»s^^.^Bsss /l I ■V. MM a^l H^^^aJ a^a^a^a^H J NSPrUSiiAINS ft &M.C. ft MOTORS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES MADE IN ENGLAND THE CENERAI ELECTRIC CO., LTD SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. OP ENGLAND.29 words
-
-
Article2356 1931-02-06 14 From Australia To New Zealand. FURTHER DETAILS. PRELUDE TO C.REATER WIBITIONS. In haiardous lone aeroplane I Mensiea, who flew from of New Zea- v t,y the Straits ..indent at the time, ■<■ .-tralian paper*. Sydney. .lan. 7. (,i\ Umttm, a youne Sydney In Tasman Sea K2,356 words
-
Article57 1931-02-06 14 Coolies Still Leaving In Thousands. The Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya, advise* that the number of arrivals and departures to Madras Presidency for January were as follows Arrivals (figures supplied by travailing inspectors) :—9: 9 adults, 3 minors. Departure* (supplied by steamer agents) 5.440 adults and 63857 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement104 1931-02-06 14 You Can Always Depend on a Willard Battery Nothing but the best of maWriaU. tested to ri|tMJ specißcation-. u<» into the ron»tructiun of a Willard battery. The uinii.-l rare, the most nu>drrn melK«dN wcience ran deviae Kovern etery "tcp in Hi manufacture. And when you buy a UilUrd. you )tet104 words
-
Advertisement249 1931-02-06 14 J 'TME LANCET'< 23 ii 29> says: J m 'Ot&naty couH' rtM. Mr %^Jt no U^aduUc 0 his is convincing evidence that fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D. It follows that a food made from fresh milk contains almost no vitamin D BUT SUNSHINE GLAXO has added Ostelin Vitamin249 words
-
-
3383 1931-02-06 15 THE LITERARY PAGE NEW BOOKS REVIEWED. A Variety of Detective Tales Dr. Thorndike Still Active— A Story that has Baffled The Experts Fiction for Frasers Hill Horrible Chuckles and Devilry Afoot And Edgar Wallace. i More I'lood. Mr. I'ol l«i mark Owr i M l;> H. Aaatia I itcnun. Moddrr3,383 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement8 1931-02-06 15 Onl. ,1., i. HAMA^^KtACU Of Ttrt a 9||8 words
-
-
Page 15 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous175 1931-02-06 15 Today's Crossword Puzzle. 17 ~^^~^^H^~l HI 5^ I H I (CLUES.) At K(;SS. 1' P.rt of a .hip L' 3. French unit of i<juarc measure j j)^. 2H. I>ertainins to the not* I E instrument jj" l.™ mcd Wrilinc material m. "f«" g Sf church gpTa, patent ri.ht X™"' S175 words
-
-
Article548 1931-02-06 16 A Round-Table Speeth. FULLEB DETAILS OF THE CONTROVEEBY. i Btta lan. 15. |l W I. Ti.. nt of the J.;,,,. it the fol- r.. thr ciii 1 <■( the Statetw toui in A -man of January h.-a.l<|uai lay. In your lemark.s alx.ut M|r. Cavin thi K"und548 words
-
Article177 1931-02-06 16 Trapped In Bathroom By Thieves. A young Sy.lney |M had a terrifying :m hi-r employer's house, rent!y -.vhen she was 1 1 i pad n a batha numiiir af th She had been left in the hou.M- when Mr. J. E. Bloom went for a driv? in his177 words
-
Article141 1931-02-06 16 Ihe Week's Programmes From Saigon Station. The broadcasting programmes from the SaigM Kadio stati«.r. for the week are I jriven below. Orchestral concerts arc fmm approxiiru.u-ly I*. 15 to y.45 p.m. Friday. las Nmm do Figaro (Mozart), Djn 'Bizet), Phi-fhi (Christine). Gar Ins (Monti), Ballc H'Nis (Bonir.rontro). Overture141 words
-
Article1135 1931-02-06 16 Vast Dyke Built RECLAMATION OF THE ZUIDER ZEE. Holland expect* to close her hand* on h.- ianteft pie«- si c has ever taken out of the North Sea in the autumn of next year, when the vast dyke, which will connect Wierinpen with Friesland, should1,135 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement126 1931-02-06 16 W AA" A *\r\s£-. good ppv RY W^J^^i^w£) <^2S^^^^^4»flßr^^Smmmmmi ■'^M\SBl mm**r%^-T^^mmTCaE^ B Mm *MTr^n^T^ HlsmmmmmmCV*lsstJKf 4: ii? LCD Recommended for the car owner seeking a reliable battery at a low price— made for the motorist who must practise economy— the Exide '44* maintains the high standard for which Exide Batteries126 words
-
-
Article1712 1931-02-06 17 Can You Help These Men r In accordance with the cff-r made in (In- Notes of i ln- Dog column we give pal lints to th- following appeals lor work from nun who are unemployed as a direct result of the afcoMp '..r will be pleased1,712 words
-
Article219 1931-02-06 17 Pilots Thrill After Saving Observer. A i ilot who .vi'u.'.'d to U-avc his aeropiane vhen a win<: crur.ipled a». 4,000 feet unti! his tkmerrm km nimmi, ami tnen v i p <l. osUj t i hrd that the ir.achir.o was huillinir ci .wn on tjp of219 words
-
Article131 1931-02-06 17 I.ird Which is Hatched In Volcanic Ash. In the wih)« of Niuafo'ou, more familiarly knr-.vr. c» Tin Can Island, dwells a bird whose young are born six feet urvi< ry round. Tfcii bic of nature lore was brought home by a member nf an astmnomiraJ party which131 words
-
Article658 1931-02-06 17 Possible Nominees for 1932 Election. Wretr»r Mr. Hoover's chance* of rcnomir.ation for the Presidency are fore owinir to the vicissitudes which bejfen witn his indurtirn into office it is too early t« tr<,igh sonic- wise men are snyirg :l. «rite:i the New York corre- pondent658 words
-
Article206 1931-02-06 17 Facts Revealed hy Census In Japan. Hundreds of people living in empty l i-*er pip_-i; Thous*r<l^ altogether homoless or livinj in Mai; Th<u--ands unom ployed. Thcje were son,c af the dmcc rnaJc- durinc the taking of thn k' it Japnnosc rtnsu;, the result* »f wkica bay«206 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement293 1931-02-06 17 INUICItSTION San«cog«n hat dircctlt f j vour- Ja flj able influanc* on the wfcol* narvooa ayawa. c^jaoaU} aa rhoat y j ntrvM whiih aflccr Uvr digiaovc s^^T^f' x± orfan.' 4^^& Dr.Kßod.ri. JW&^O cause aOogirmh j Easily ir.duced fatigue, distaste {or 2 work, dirticulty in OOMMHafa, lack ~^-jif'' i of appetite,293 words
-
-
Article257 1931-02-06 18 Withdrawn from Kiangsi For Purpose. Shanghai. Feb. 5. Ttli-crams received here ami a! Honir Ki>ng state that the National Government line huce <;uantitie* of ammunition to Canton, presumably with a <■*■ to an energetic offensive against the reralcitiers. i in<- M,es-*aice state* that the Tantonese divisions257 words
-
Article56 1931-02-06 18 Fliffht-Liout. Maurice Ely In Critical Condition. London, Pate Flying Officer Ryley. who is rapidly X h. spiul from the injuriea ™d h.vk he r»-eived as a result of the uhuh **f*H the flyvng-boat at! Plymouth fwterday. had been recommend-,-i as a pM*iUc Sehnei.ler Trophy comThe other iniure.!56 words
-
Article69 1931-02-06 18 Negotiations for Inquiry Into Situation. Geneva. Feb. 5. The Opium Commission today discussed th?> traffic in opium and drugs in the Far Chinese representative stress.il thi- Itff— l nfofta inadi- tiy China to it ami asked for the co-opention having eoneesnions in China. i,Lm! to await the69 words
-
Article38 1931-02-06 18 House of Commons Rises At Kiifht in the Morning. Rugby, Feb. 5. The Boom of Commons spent ail night i- the Agricultural I-at-d Utiliaalion Bill. The II rtly after 8 o'clock tin morniac. Briti-h Wireless.British Wireless - 38 words
-
Article48 1931-02-06 18 WILD LIFE COMMISSION. Sittings in Singapore Concluded. I hi' Smgajmre sittings of the Wild l.ite i .mini: <* n tiinrllH>d yesterday, and Mr. I I: lli-1.1..i.k. ::ivl Mr. HawfcSM, the •Her. left VttrterdaV by for Kuala l.ipis. Ni> evidence .iiluy. •n-. will Ih- held in Pahang, K. lah M48 words
-
Article560 1931-02-06 18 Novelty Combined With Beauty. To be present at the debut of a musical instrument in Malaya wu the experience of those who attended the recital by the hn< id* i Trio last night at the Dutch Club. The harpsichord, which was phy-.-d for the first time, provided a560 words
-
Article251 1931-02-06 18 Retirement of Singapore Wharf Superintendent. "(apt. K. W. Rettie, D.S.C., Wharf Superintendent of the Singapore Harbour Board, sailed for Home today by the f'omcrin on retirement. Capt. C. M. f'layton fucceeds him. Capt Rettie, who is 50 years of age. -ante out F.a»t in a sailing251 words
-
Article144 1931-02-06 18 A number of intero»tinir action phototniftm "f Saturday's match between the Jnd Welch Raiment and the B.C.C. are a feature of this wwk'i StraiU Budget, and scenes from the Ireland ver»u« the Rest Ruirby match, the Welch Inter-Com-pany semi-final and the Welch Rejiment versus S.R.C. hockey team, incr*«»e144 words
-
Article20 1931-02-06 18 The S.S. and F.M.S. IN>st OAVc Guide is now on sale at all post office* at the price ,f (1.20 words
-
Article158 1931-02-06 18 Chinese Found Lurking And Charged. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 5. When Mr. Johnson's car was parked opposite the detective office a Chinese approached the driver and questioned him closely regarding the number of servants in Mr. Johnson's house. Later, when driving Mr. Johnson, the driver158 words
-
Article238 1931-02-06 18 Eight Years' Rigorous For Attempted Murder. For attempting to shoot a detective while he was discharging his duties n-ar thi New World on Oct. 31 la-, Lee Hoong wa.« sentenced to eigrt vfir-' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. lv Whitley at the Singapore Assize i yesterday afternoon. When the238 words
-
Article213 1931-02-06 18 Coolie Found Floating In Mining Pool. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Feb. 5. While going out to inspect certain land and property at Taiping Tin Dredging, Mr. T. R. Jones, dredgemaster. disturbed a do* gnawing an object which inve*tiga •.ion proved to be a foot of213 words
-
Article31 1931-02-06 18 The Capitol Theatre is screening th Radio comedy drama "He Knew Woiii'i," featuring l-owcl! Shrrman and Alirr Jnyre. at the fi.ls performance on Monday in aid of th.- Asiatic ('nemploymen' fund.31 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement102 1931-02-06 18 I! NO MORE SHABBY FLOORS I .^tfS '>" iui ot II r PAKKALINE I v ill irire your door s lovely lusII Lions Old O:» hnnh thai won't II hip, KMMh ot <:t ih»bnv. DARKALINE 1 DAKKALJNB v a wondertu II :i;v. -Ji> o.'cry.indgreJilY laper9 ior to anythint yet used.102 words
-
Advertisement474 1931-02-06 18 Announcing 9 SHOES "wo rn the world VER Opening Next Week CAPITOL BUILDINGS North Bridge Road. The Bata Organization is colossal. Being the largest Shoe-factory in Europe, they employ 20.000 work- j^l z^^\ men and have an output of over sM^Mk /^^H| 120.000 pairs daily This mas; pro /^R&I /^KKKj474 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement549 1931-02-06 19 Assets exceed 111.000,000 Ai-fßlll H 1M.000,00,. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. tarn ralU la tka Straiu Battla— aw>.) HEAD OFFICE WiachasUr Hoaae, Singapore. MafDOat OPTICS ff. Old Jewry, E.C. Tka Company baa ato.ooo depoattad wrtk tka SavraaN Cocrt of Englaad aaa toraplles with tka British Uft Assuranca Camaaaios549 words
-
Advertisement584 1931-02-06 19 BANKING NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE HANDELSBANK. N.V. EsUblUhad ISM at AasUrdaa Authorisad CavHal ~aiL IWMMMMMM (akw-t Paid ap CapiUl Olds. 66.000.000 (ahwSt Reserrea Glda. 28,187,7*7 (ahoat mjm/m HEAD OFFICR AMBTERDAM BRANCH OFFICES THE HAGUR, ROTTERDAM. r OVERSRAB BRANCHBS t I BATAVU: Hsad O«oa for D»»ek Raat "SHANGHAI i Haad Oflea for Cklaa584 words
-
Advertisement549 1931-02-06 19 BANKING P. AND O. BANKING CORPORATION, LTD. (Incorporated in England) witk which ia afllliated ALLAHABAD BANK. LTD, INDIA. i Authorisad CapiUl fa.000,000 CapiUl subscribed and paid ap WHI« Reserrs Fund IM.OOO HEAD OFFICE 117-122, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. S. WEST LONDON BRANCH 14-10, Cockipur Street. London. S.W. 1. EASTERN BRANCHES549 words
-
Advertisement151 1931-02-06 19 INSURANCE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated la England) Fire, Life. Marine, Accident, GnaranUe and Hour. Asaeu tW.OM.eoe ARTHUR C. POTTS -Uanagar and CnderwriUr, Eaatern Braach. Singapora. FIRE-ACCIDENT-MOTOR. THE LONDON ASSURANCR HONG RONG FIRE INSCE, Co, Ud, PHOENIX ASSURANCE Co., L'd, WESTERN ASSURANCE Co, UNION INBCE. SOCIETT of CANTON, Ltd..151 words
-
Advertisement120 1931-02-06 19 AFTER BUSINESS HOURS TO MOTORISTS, AN INVITATION /^\WING to the Numerous following our recent advertised reduction of 20 per cent, on prices of all stock models of TRIUMPH SUPER SEVEN CARS, we are keeping our Motor showroom open until 9 p.m. Today and we invite all interested to call and120 words
-
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement185 1931-02-06 20 OCEAN MOTOR POUCIES tT^s^Tj 1 DITTO BROKERS. l *f 4,i *a»s»*pPxxe|»fi*r«^l«^ 1 ■J 1-xJ^l rv.A.NI K "^^^^wwxsssT4aaat^e»— sTSflaaV A Ditto duplicates anything pen, pencil, type, drawing or Chinese brush work on thinnest paper or heaviest cardCopies may be made ON ANY SIZE SHEET up to 21 by 34 inches. IN185 words
-
Advertisement66 1931-02-06 20 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND (U .ARANT'T fORPORATION. Ti>. Hrad O«r- f ur M»li»t MMNK ...i.Mw «HHI (lamp. Jr Cw^k %T |X^ furl Say your eyes, time an-l money an>l «»m»it, KuU Uanr. I'chn iid IpA V* J* I l-.r «|l \I.IH HIIKKM«\«IIII- xf.KMi I Scr»ir». >.«n*lit l<> f driav ill66 words
-