The Straits Times, 9 June 1935
1935-06-09
1
24
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section40 1935-06-09 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 181, Sunday, June 9, 1935 Price 10 cents 5 A. M. EDITION THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper in Malaya. No. 181. Sunday, June 9, 193S Price 10 cents40 words
-
864 1935-06-09 1 Singapore Professor Going To Europe DUE TO DUTCH RESEARCH Another Ally For Doctors In Fight Against Disease fMtADUATES to the second international course in malariolojry now being held in Singapore, <>ard of a discovery of world-wide importance relating to the future i it ml of864 words
-
Article340 1935-06-09 1 RALLY UNDER ADVERSE CONDITIONS FIVE Malayan flying club planes from up-country— four from Kuala Lumpur and one from Penang— had "rough passages" on their wuy to Singapore yesterday to take part in a rally with the Royal Singapore Club over WhJtsun. All arrived ->rely but fierce rain,340 words
-
Article85 1935-06-09 1 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Noon, Saturday. Buyers Sellers No. 1 K. R.S.S. in cases (FOB.) June 20 11/16 20 13 1«, Good F.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8.) June 20 'm 20 H No. 1 K. R.S.S. (Spot loose, awardable Spore) 20 7/16 20 916 June 20 9/16 10 1185 words
-
Article, Illustration12 1935-06-09 1 Putting the shot at the P W I), sports in Singapore yesterday12 words
-
Article194 1935-06-09 1 London, Saturday. r\ESPITE counter-interest in the Cabinet changes, the SinoJapanese issue is given prominence in all newspapers under such headings as Secret Orders to Japanese Army Chiefs," Japanese Armies in China Awaiting Word to Go." Even circles most friendly to Japan deplore the Japanese military demonstrations whichReuter - 194 words
-
Article38 1935-06-09 1 London, Saturday. The Princess Royal, who underwent an operation at a nursing home recently, continues to make satisfactory progress. The condition of Lord Snowden, who underwent an operation on Thursday night, is reported as satisfactory. British Wireless.British Wireless - 38 words
-
Article58 1935-06-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday. Rubber market closed. (Quotations as supplied by Symington and Wilson.) SILVER Spot 32 11/16 d. Forward 32 15 16d. CROSS RATE London-New York, 4.92-. New York- London, 4.91 >. (Rate as supplied by the London office of the National City Bank of58 words
-
Article55 1935-06-09 1 m BUCKINGHAM PALACE The Prmte Secretary it QonfiM&ocd to coo Try to The King's thanks fot *<" kind message of congntuiaoon tad good wishes on the Silver Jubilee of His Majesty's Accession Mr J. Klyne. of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, Singapore, and Mrs Klyne sent Jubilee wishes to the King.55 words
-
Article79 1935-06-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. TTHE R.A.F. Hawker Horsley bombers landed at Penang this morning from Alor Star. One machine, with Fit-Lieut. Addison and L. A. C. Gough, undershot the landing marks and came into contact with a heap of turf which had been piled up79 words
-
237 1935-06-09 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Scremban, Saturday rE appeal of Towkay Goh Sng Thye, proprietor of the Negri Sembtlan Dance Hall and the Negrl Sembilan Aerated Water Company against the conviction and fine of $2 by the Seremban magistrate, Mr. R.J.F. Curtis, for disorderly conduct237 words
-
Article, Illustration205 1935-06-09 1 London, May 25. *J*HE head hunters of Northern Borneo are in danger of extinction by the ravages of malaria, according to a report in the current issue of the Lancet says the medical correspondent of the Morning Post. Under the guidance of European205 words
-
Article239 1935-06-09 1 DROME UNAVAILABLE FOR TWO YEARS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipch, Saturday. A IR Commodore Sydney Smith, ac- companied by the Perak Flying Club captain, Mr. R. J. .Morier. and the vice-President of the Club. Mr. Huntsman, today visited the site of the proposed I poll aerodrome. It239 words
-
Article128 1935-06-09 1 Day Produces A Glut Of Oratory. The Malaya and Slum dtstrlrC Rotary Conference opened in Singapore yesterday. The day produced a glut of oratory, speeches being made at the openfng. at the tiffin and at the dinner. A party of fifty Rotarians and their wives visited Johore Bahru128 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement15 1935-06-09 1 THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, (Incorporated in Great Britain.) Head Office for Malay* SINGAPORE.15 words
-
Advertisement174 1935-06-09 1 OCEAN MOTOR POLICIES S&EDCE MIIK (SWEETENED CONDENSED) •SLEDGE BRAND" Sweetened Condensed jfij?'B?Zi^^i*^ :^uS~* SWISS MILK is pure Jw/£*t~ >^*+^>Z^ m rich Milk collected from /w^JfA JT^^^ selected cows which I I S* H& r j^7^\f graze upon the verdant III?* &M» £m &//vM and health giving pas- U jSsg3L O174 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1854 1935-06-09 2 By The Marquess Of Donegall London, May 19. \I7HAT about civil aviation? Much sense was talknd in the llcu.se of Lords last Wednesday when the House discussed Lord Mottislonc's motion that a Minister should be appointed to control the policy and supply of the Navy, Army, and1,854 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement379 1935-06-09 2 'Relieved His Own 6h Years RHEUMATISM Banished His 2 Relatives' JfL HEADACHE NEURALGIA £a n Dear Sir*— l have beena tufferer from Rheumatitm for lt[^MJ f he patt tix-and-a-haU year*, being troubled mainly in I ~WJ jfw I he hipt, thight, kneet and occationally in the thouldert- M \/w^W I379 words
-
Advertisement30 1935-06-09 2 URGENT/ I BWJaT^JsSi-^^: x ~s^S3l^2^ CfIECKS decay germs throar trouble halitosis Tumblers given away with every puro.n s.k chasa of Tooth Parta and Mouth Wash. Agents: SIME DARBY CO., Ltd.30 words
-
Advertisement124 1935-06-09 2 Of having a Third Party Claim made against you. Even if the claim against you fails you may not be able to recover the cost of your defence, and thus be out of pocket. The Third Party Section of our Policies gives you unlimited protection against Third Party claims and124 words
-
-
In England Now
-
Article, Illustration83 1935-06-09 3 'THE Langdale Valley offers the tourist the most beautiful view in the Lake District. The small stream with the old bridge and the picturesque Langdale Pikes looming above form a picture that will never be forgotten. Pedestrians can easily get Into Langdale from Sty Head Pass or Esk83 words
-
322 1935-06-09 3 £200,000 STAMP SALE Nearly Completed After Twelve Months DV the end of this month one of, the biggest stamp auctions ever held will have been completed, and the largest stamp collection in the) world, apart from that of the King, will have been dispersed. The sale is that of the322 words
-
Article418 1935-06-09 3 A STRIKING plea for young, offenders who have not had a chance in life was made by Lord Hewart, the Lord Chief Justice, when he delivered the Clarke Hall j Fellowship Lecture at Gray's Inn; Hall. The young offender was particularly the creature of his418 words
-
Article87 1935-06-09 3 Georgetown (British Guiana). Harassed health officers are anxiously awaiting a fourth shipment of j 601 b. of smallpox vaccine, which/ they are advised, is on the way by air from Detroit. Three shipments have already been received in the last three weeks. An epidemic is raging87 words
-
Article250 1935-06-09 3 The quantity of rubber used in Ford car construction has virtually treblod i in the last eight years. The Model I contained only 56 pounds of rubber, while the present For V-8 contains 164 pounds. Today, rubber is used for making steering wheels, batteries, switches, junction blocks,250 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement374 1935-06-09 3 On Your Way Home, stay at HOTEL dv LOUVRE and PAIX MARSEILLES. 18, CONDUIT STREET, LONDON, W. I. IS A FAVOURITE MEETING PLACE I OR MALAYANS. H. G. DISS. (late of Singapore.) Mana^mi; Director of Coni Ac Co., Ltd., the v< I] known High-Claas Tailoring buatncaa, invites those coming home374 words
-
Advertisement122 1935-06-09 3 LONDON. NEW MANSION HOTELS. 38. 39. 40, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, W. A First class Private Hotel, Facing Beautiful Kensington Gardens, Hot and Cold runnlns water In every bedroom, Night and Day, Central Heating, Gaa Fires. Exceptional Value. Only beat English Poultry and Meat served. Bedroom. Breakfast, Bath, Boots. Attendance,122 words
-
Advertisement342 1935-06-09 3 DRIVING LESSONS by experienced Instructors on 1935 dual-control cars will quickly get you accustomed to traffic signals, roundabouts, one-way streets, speed limits and other Innovations of London Truffle THE CENTRAL MOTOR INSTITUTE Finchlry Rd.. flampstcad. N.W.3. has specialised In driving Instruction for the past sixteen years, and Is easily accessible342 words
-
Advertisement399 1935-06-09 3 LONDON. FINEST YET QUIETEST POSITION HOTEL STRATHCONA, (The Strathcona Residential Club) LANCASTER GATE. HYDE PARK. A few yards from Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens 'Buses and Tubes to all parts Hot and cold water and gas fire in bedrooms. Ample bathrooms Central Hcat<ng Lilt. Inclusive terms from gns. per week399 words
-
-
Article, Illustration37 1935-06-09 4 A scene from the Pageant in which men of the 2nd Battalion, Queen's Royal Regiment, and their women friends are appearing- in the Royal Tournament Olympia. The scene depicts the return of troops after the African War.37 words
-
Article, Illustration707 1935-06-09 4 POULTRY NOTES BY OUR EXPERT artificial incubation is now being carried mi on a large scale, it is not always possible for the small owner to secure an incubator and the only resource is the use of broody hens, the natural incubator and no707 words
-
933 1935-06-09 4 Birdman - Birdman By INURING this week-end the Royal Singapore Flying Club is entertaining members of the Kuala Lumpur and Penang flying clubs and a full programme has been arranged. Advantage of this Rally is being taken to hold the second interclub conference. It933 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement781 1935-06-09 4 Stomach gas condensed in 2 minutes Why continue to suffer unnecessarily from the paina of indigestion? You can get rid of those stomach pains In two minutes with Chardox, a superactivated form of vegetable charcoal, JOB v:% which has the igpr I power of attracting y.W'!m to itself all gases781 words
-
Advertisement215 1935-06-09 4 "AWURWA"' (For Worming dogs) A liquid preparation, which Is sure and muV (or treating Dogs aui Puppies suffering from round or taps worms. Price Si. oo per bottle. MEDICAL HALL LIMITED, Chemists. THE RAINS NO LONGER BRING NAGGING COLDS AND COUGHS Imwwbot how I mod to "f» |*r* tn*«z« and215 words
-
Advertisement72 1935-06-09 4 Learn POULTRY By CorreaponJeace. FEE $15/- ONLY. Apply for Prospectus with 1 0 eta. atnmpa. BENGAL POULTRY COLLEGE. No. 8, Raffles Chambers, SINGAPORE. BONE MEAL. Pertiliaer (or Pruit Trees. Flower Oardeas, VageUbles, Paddy. Sugar Cane. Potatoes, Tea, Coffee, Pepper and Cocoanut plantation*, etc., etc. Price 955 per ton FOB. I72 words
-
Advertisement153 1935-06-09 4 ?a"^^^^H^^^P*' OT 'Sim wß&w* flo^HfflsV atJP oBL -«iM B^ aJ B*»^K k^JKmW rfl^^Havaj^^Efl^^^^Bv^Ba^vßav*!*^^ OF THIS GENERATION Marvellous evening 1 Yes, good going too Cigarette Thanks, but why the cork tip Obvious reasons, Child WelU what are they, then Carerras the Craven "A" people declared war on throat irriiation and? sent153 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1068 1935-06-09 5 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins By pi,EET Street was startled the other morning to see Uncle Nat dressed in a romper and little white socks, bowling his hoop to the office. Abaldish. twelve-stone man whose rugged features have lost the first bloom of youth, carefully guiding a hoop along1,068 words
-
736 1935-06-09 5 •THIS matter of cue weights for billiards players has been the cause of a great deal of discussion during the past few months. As my readers are probably aware, there is a heavy-weight school, a middle-weight school and a lightweight school, and it has736 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement169 1935-06-09 5 MISCELLANEOUS A SURE LIVING WITH BIG PROFITS is guaranteed by selling HOSIERY, DRAPERY, UNDERWEAR, Men's and Boys' Shirts, Boots and shoes, etc. Regular lines of perfect goods. Shopkeepers. Marketmen and Bazaars supplied. Wonderful opportunity for beginners, good living and profit certain. ADVICE AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE I- XI.X. Send cash with169 words
-
Advertisement645 1935-06-09 5 STUDY 1 in YOUR HOME TIME THE""BENNETT COLLEGE, SHEFFIELD. OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS Dw Sir or Madam,— WWi your children firtt arrived tfaay brought with them a waoderful lot of sunshine. Later, yon became proud ol tne intelligence they displayed, but, trill later, yon became anxious as to what would645 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1535 1935-06-09 6 "Louis Nell - "Louis Nell" By •THE incidents related in this story occurred on the night of December 29, 192), in a bungalow belonging to the Railway Construction Department at Kuala Krai, in the I'lu Kclantan. In that bungalow on that night were collected nearly four hundred refugees, men. women and1,535 words
-
Article, Illustration465 1935-06-09 6 Ely Culbertson - Ely Culbertson By "TODAY'S hand is recounted not to teach any particular lesson in bidding and play, but merely to relate a very exciting big swing hand. Tt was bid most peculiarly by the eventual declarer. Both sides vulnerable. S 8 H9B 3 2 DJ7 5 3 2 C465 words
-
324 1935-06-09 6 Lives Hermit's Life But With' A Wireless Set AN ex-public schoolboy, who claims to be a distant cousin of Disraeli and was formerly an entomologist at the British Museum, is living the life of a hermit with some modern comforts in a converted lion's cage in the heart of Court324 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement205 1935-06-09 6 aaaaaaß/S^^^a— Lfcr ftll iV V^-C2L4bHM»- Ihe Mosi Wonderiul SubmllaWvtS ß^amf stance in the World." is one |tt\\™sSWWß^B^©Jr of tne attributes paid to UrSjlSttkjH WIS&M PHYLLOSAN by an eminent J BP^F^ Thi9 BC entific rem^'dy, pret W^^Jo^ ma W pared under the direction of m^r^~ >&ls r k" B uer 6'«205 words
-
Advertisement385 1935-06-09 6 MIRACLE PEN-WRITES TWO WAYS RtvoluttoMMry Parhar WwCM m I **'^r£*' i marie, with platinum, g old and Iridium rereruble point, trmnt- > 4* jsjk form* writing from a chore to SKI f*^ B^i^ mV M a pleasure hold* 102% mor* s^\_^ A '4& W _V ink trithomt incremm In dm*385 words
-
-
Readers' Stories Of The Uncanny
-
Letter220 1935-06-09 7 Firefly Was A Ball Of Fire THIS happened about fourteen years ago when I was a youngster and fond of shooting. Taking my double-barrelled gun with me one night I went to the Bidadari Ometery to shoot flying-fox. When I got there I noticed what I at first thought was220 words
-
Letter343 1935-06-09 7 PLEVEN years ago when I was i"""1 still in school I had a ghastly experience in ghost-hunting which Hi arly cost me my life. One evening when it was raining cats and dogs my four friends and I whiled away our time in animated conversation about343 words
-
Letter504 1935-06-09 7 Foot-Print Of Dead Uncle AMONG the section of Chinese people to which I belong it is believed that on the seventh day of a person's death the soul of the dead person begins to realise what has happened. It is then that it begins to prepare to adjust itself to504 words
-
Letter317 1935-06-09 7 Bought /"\NE day in the year 1929 while tending the petrol pump at Tanjong Ball an old man came with a brandy bottle and asked whether we would fill his bottle with benzine for ten cents. Seeing that he was poorly dressed and obviously without much317 words
-
Letter257 1935-06-09 7 Hobgoblin And A Serpent QNE night in Borneo a party of friends and I went into the woods for hunting. Later rain poured down in heavy torrents. We ji.^pied a small hut and upon reaching the place we made our way in and found it was unoccupied. My friends who257 words
-
Letter148 1935-06-09 7 COME years ago there was to b» seen an old Malay woman who still retained traces of the beauty of her younger days in spite of her being bald-headed, whom we may call Chanteh. It appears that a well-to-do young Malay had married a very148 words
-
Letter202 1935-06-09 7 Ghosts Trailed With Thread /"\NE hot moonlight night in June, some years back, my friends and I whiled away the time by playing musical instruments, Accidentally my glance fell on a feminine face pressed j against the window-pane. The music 1 stopped and the vision disappeared. I told them of202 words
-
Letter257 1935-06-09 7 QNE memorable night I laid a groundsheet in the shadow cast by the thick foliage of the giant tree. It was an enchanting night. The moon hung like a globe of jewel bathing the scene in a soft silvery sheen. I must have drowsed and fallen asleep,257 words
-
Letter114 1935-06-09 7 Readers are invited to write articles of not more than 500 words on their experiences in Malaya, Java, Borneo or Siam of ghosts, witches, pontianaks or any other strange apparition or manifestation. A prize of $10 will be awarded each week to the sender of114 words
-
Letter364 1935-06-09 7 Stones Thrown About House THESE uncanny events came to pass not many years aj?o in a house in Klang Street, Penang. For five years we had resided in that house peacefully without being disturbed by things supernatural. One evening we were suddenly aware of small stones falling down from the364 words
-
Letter338 1935-06-09 7 THIS narrative dates back to the! year 1916 when my people were i living in Pulo Brani and the house we occupied was a two storied building. At that time electric fittings were not installed in our quarters and kerosene lamps were still in use. We338 words
-
343 1935-06-09 7 r\WARFISH ghosts are amusing little hantus, black in complexion, like Negro youngsters, short in height,, about three feet; they always appear in a group of a dozen or a score with red caps, tight knickers but barebodied. These dwarfs were actually seen by me and343 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement203 1935-06-09 7 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, nervousness, wean body. Impure blood, falling memory, and who are old and worn-out before their time will b* delighted to learn of a new gland discovery by an American Doctor. This new discovery makes it possible to quickly203 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1049 1935-06-09 8 Koi Chang To The Chinese Is Plum Pudding To The English THE six-day Tuan Yang, DragonBoat, Festival, for which Chinese homholdi have been prepariag for several weeks, ended today. During the week rice cakes bandied in the shape of pyramids could be found on every table. These cakes, known locally1,049 words
-
482 1935-06-09 8 ORAISE for the work the Rotary Cub of Singapore was doing. single-handed, to relieve distress in Singapore, and a hint that there was need for co-ordination in relief work generally, were among the points touched on by Brigadier Herbert A. Lord, of482 words
-
Article, Illustration20 1935-06-09 8 The Seremban Hire Motor Union Minstrels Seated in the centre Is Tuan Sheikh Ahmad bin Sheikh Mustapmh, J.P, M.S.C., president20 words
-
Article80 1935-06-09 8 Scotsman Repents Trick On Japan's Customs The Kobe Customs report the receipt of Y5O conscience money from a resident of Glasgow, Scotland, who recently wrote admitting that he deceived the authorities some years ago when he landed with a bicycle. Declaring the machine to be an old one,80 words
-
Article, Illustration105 1935-06-09 8 British Turtle Breaks A World Record Baltimore. BRITAIN'S prestige in international sport was raised when Arfnarf, an English thoroughbred turtle, broke existing records for his kind. Favourite in the Johns Hopkins Hospital turtle Derby, he was urged on by 1.500 enthusiasts as he raced with a Union Jack standing upright105 words
-
Article184 1935-06-09 8 Melbourne. DECAUSE it is so useful as a call of distress, steps may be taken soon to make it an offence for anyone to use the Coo-ec call for any other purpose. Referring to a recent case at Trentham, Victoria, where an Injured youth died in184 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement242 1935-06-09 8 INTERVIEW WIT+J NORMAN 'A WUATfO fWm T«« 'GOUO NKMNINC ttSM 'tUNS I KIT TC4C fcWCCTy 'TOWWAr 00 I ATTtfISUTf 'cOOOWf SUtW 1 «MME OAUV t fUOW COW CATC 15 Wi Of IM€ otP«€Ss4O« tmuv^uMotmanju<i& lUMivtvouawav luti 441 M IN* fAVUUWITE «£V£«ACfc WMAT OtPWf SSIOW r??m «/€U..OU> MAN. CAN ui(*U TuCfft242 words
-
-
Article, Illustration552 1935-06-09 9 Books Of The Week ITS DECLINE AND ITS "COME-BACK" "Arising Out of That." By H A Varhell; Hodder and Stoughton. Bs. 6d. AN altogether charming book, this. Mr. Vachell, perhaps best known through Quinney's," has in a long career of authorship been a very prolific writer, but552 words
-
Article167 1935-06-09 9 The Story of the Royal Society of Arts. By G. K. Mensies. John Murray. 3s. fid. This handsome brochure has been produced on the occasion of the Exhibition of Design in Industry, which has been arranged by the Society in conjunction with the Royal Acade.T.y. The167 words
-
472 1935-06-09 9 Second Officer. By "Taffrail." Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d. TTHE landlubber who picks^ up a book about the sea generally does so with a certain degree of i scepticism, born of a feeling of horror before the intricacies of nautical parlance. All472 words
-
Article291 1935-06-09 9 An Atlas of European History. By J. F. llurrabin. Gollanct 3s. fid. TT Is probable that this second atlas by Horrabin will not be so popular as his Atlas of Current Affairs, which by now is regarded as an indispensable and permanent Inhabitant of any shelf291 words
-
472 1935-06-09 9 Death in Four Letters. By Francis Reeding. Hodder and Stoughton 7s. 6d. "pHIS Is not the kind of "thriller" which the title might lead one to expect. Exciting It Is; It would not be Francis Beedlng if it were not. But it ia not472 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement324 1935-06-09 9 Junior Book Club, Ltd., 15, LOWER GROSVENOR PLACE, LONDON, S.W. 1. £3 a year brings you a OOOD BOOK straight from England every month for your children. Overseas Members given special attention. Particulars may be had from the SUNDAY TIMES OFFICE. CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. HAVE YOU PLAYED "LEXICON" THE NEW324 words
-
Advertisement148 1935-06-09 9 GIRLS -TAKE MY ADVICE, I IF YOU WANT SPARKLING I I WHITE TEETH IN A HURRY I 1 IbsbbV^ SBBI SBBst^^fc "tOE xasbbb^^bbibe- s bbC j Use this special toothpaste that removes ugly yellow stains •M Now most oi you who have dull, yel- Your teeth take on new brig148 words
-
Advertisement54 1935-06-09 9 HERE'S A LEAD YOU MAY SAFELY FOLLOW SVPTTPTTV IA 2Tf 19k vWtar Cl btUKI 1 I t 9 11(2 I k \PW Vm a Chatwood Safe tm yowr Bank Bo«»new. store or Hone. saxjutae for prices J and fall particular*. V IT William Jack* 6> Co. </l(laUiia> Ltd^H SINGAPORE KUALA54 words
-
Advertisement423 1935-06-09 9 MASTER MINDS AUTHOR OF THE W PLAN URGES REAPERS TO TAKE UP PELMAMSM fJ sf^ 1 .sbbbbW bbbbbblb? BBBBBBBBBBBvM Vaughan and Freeman. "Graham Seton" (Lieut. -Cat G. S. Hutrhinsnn. D.5.0., M.C F.R.G.S.) the author of The W Plan writes PELMANISM Is a science found<*d upon the certainties of Psychological research423 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2202 1935-06-09 10 I HAVE just received news of Dr. 1 (Mrs.) R. O. Winstedt— l should say now Lady Winstedt who is returning to England with her husband by way of America. Before I give you this news I have about her I must congratulate Sir Richard and Lady2,202 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement263 1935-06-09 10 At "VOGUE'S" AND NOWHERE Else in Tov/n you needn't spend a FORTUNE TO BE FASHIONABLE EXCITED I THE WHOLE SINGAPORE IS IN A PANIC OVER THESE EXQUISITE NEW CREATIONS OF COCKTAIL AND EVENING GOWNS AND THEIR SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICES! If you saw these Intoxicating new Creations and luxurious Materials you.263 words
-
Advertisement194 1935-06-09 10 aaaaaaaPS^^sS^N^ llssT i^^^XlJW LM <^^ CW C A DC n MORE CONVENIENTLntArtK/ no waste Hitherto biscuits have been sold in /L^BV Malaya in largish tins, the contents n#l of which get stale in this climate Ef^ sj before they cmn be consumed. J? \*f Now Peek Freans. makers of f^\''..194 words
-
Advertisement14 1935-06-09 10 like to get some presents. 1o The CHINESE LACQUER HOUSE, No.' 155,' Orchard Road.14 words
-
Advertisement399 1935-06-09 10 RENE ULLMANN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. RAFFLES PLACE GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS HATS NOVELTIES ANNOUNCES A NEW COLLECTION of GOWNS and SPORTSWEAR for ALL OCCASIONS From LONDON, PARIS and Vienna Now on View at Maynards Building, Second Floor, 16, Battery Road. Phone 4974. INAUGURATION Postponed to JUNE 12 A URELIA 'S NEW399 words
-
-
MOTHER GOOSE'S LETTER TO BOYS AND GIRLS
-
Letter224 1935-06-09 11 /"\NCE upon a time there was a little j fairy named Dewdrops. She wai a very mischievous little girl, and one j day. while with her playmates in the garden, she broke the Queen of Fairyland's window. Queen Mab was so angry with her that she banished224 words
-
Letter136 1935-06-09 11 IJIX dear Children. I would like to be able to wish one and all of my readers a very haj py Whitsun personally, but as I cannot do this. I want you all to know that I hope you will all have a. splendid time. Enjoy yourselves as much as136 words
-
Letter21 1935-06-09 11 A LITTLE girl called Vllma. of Sing*- pore, has sent me the following poem. It is caiied "The Fairies."21 words
-
Letter, Illustration90 1935-06-09 11 When the moon is shining bright And the stars are all alight, Little fairies come and play In my garden, bright and gay. They dance around the tulips And sing out loud with glee. They're merry little fairies. As merry as can be. And Just before they're going They sing90 words
-
Letter, Illustration210 1935-06-09 11 LJKRZ U a very amn«tng indoor game for you to play when lt is too wet to go out of doors. All the players sit round a table, resting one hand on it. One player is chosen to be the leader." Now. the game Is for the players210 words
-
Letter33 1935-06-09 11 Little Tommy: Grandpa, do you like sweet* Grandpa: No, thank you. Tommy. I never touch them." Little Tommy: Then will you mind these bulls-eyes for me while I am at school."33 words
-
Letter46 1935-06-09 11 What age Is most deceiving 7 The taut-age, of course. Why did the yew bough (bow) Because it met the elder-berry. What is the keynote to good manners at parties B natural. What vegetable does a sailor never want with his dinner A leek (leak).46 words
-
Letter16 1935-06-09 11 Mr. Snipe's wife's knife wants a wipe Let us go with the gay brigade16 words
-
-
Article, Illustration594 1935-06-09 11 E. K - Chic Shanghai Creations Seen In Singapore E. K. By AMONG several chic Shanghai! creations I noticed during the past few days three were particularly striking. One was of striped taffeta, another of white satin, and the third of silk lace. The first dress Is made of green and white striped594 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement14 1935-06-09 11 —^^^^^^r/ 111 \^M&^^r^^/^i^^r^^-\ itio^ S/j tB nch in fat, minerals and vitamins* r^NE^TLEI PRODUCT14 words
-
Article313 1935-06-09 12 The Sunday Times TOTIDEM VERBIS bUllOltlAL. MrtiiiilifcKlAl AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Cecil Street. Singapore. CO long as tariffs exist, so long will attempts be made to evade them. And the higher the tariff, the greater will be the expenditure of human ingenuity to turn a barely honest penny by the practice313 words
-
Article440 1935-06-09 12 Delight Of Every Chinese Woman lADE or as the Chinese call it Yuk Shek, has a special significance of its own. It is the delight o. every Chinese woman, just as her European sister glories in diamonds and pearls. Unlike diamonds, which are sold by the carat, jade is usually440 words
-
Article334 1935-06-09 12 AN ancient Chinese method of autopsy, known only to a closed group of practitioners whose knowledge is handed down by word of mouth frQm generation to generation, has resulted in the release of the two sons of Mr. Chia Teh-shun, who died 18 months ago.334 words
-
Article, Illustration1149 1935-06-09 12 The Page of Ananias ς Co. Conducted by Qnanias, Qui%, the Pickle r and one or two other liars FI had all the money lost In belt over Malaya's Birthday Honours I'd stand the kongsl a couple of rounds and still be In pocket. Moral Things are seldom vhat they1,149 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement255 1935-06-09 12 SYM.— On June 8, at the Genera Hospital, to Margaret Constance wife of H. B. Sym, a Son. Xl pavilion H 1 MATINEES 3.1S TODAY AND JL TOMORROW- i-.;. in v y^ I y Jt 4 DOMINIONS fci>. X PRESENT fy JACK BUCHANAN In the ccmcdy success X "Brewster's Millions"255 words
-
Advertisement130 1935-06-09 12 I NATURE'S CURE Dr De JONGH'S LIGHT BROWN COD LIVER OIL contains VITAMINS A and D IN CORRECT PROPORTION WITH ALL TM6 OTHER VALUABLE CONSTITUENTS oi Cod Liver Oil Hithty rKonnwiMd »> en« rUdkal ProlMtfcjn for o«v EIGH T mn In tIM mum« of CONSUMPTION ASTHMA BRONCHITIS RHEUMATISM INFANTILE and130 words
-
-
Article, Illustration937 1935-06-09 13 OLD CLUBHOUSE MAY BECOME FLATS THE proposed new clubhouse for the Singapore Swimming Club, now chief sporting and social centre among Europeans of the city, a twostorey rectangular building of ultramodern concrete design, will cost approximately $250,000 and have, among other things.937 words
-
Article84 1935-06-09 13 ADMITTED TO PRACTICE IN JOHORE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Saturday. An application for admission to practice in the State of Johore was maved by Mr. S. C. Goho on behalf of Mr. Chet Singh Jayaswal, an advocate and solicitor from the legal firm of Messrs. Rogers84 words
-
Article64 1935-06-09 13 WORK OF EXTENSION PROGRESSING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 5 Progress is being made In connection with the extension to the Church of the Visitation, Seremban. The building when completed will be one of the most prominent In this town. The Catholics of Seremban jvill shortly64 words
-
43 1935-06-09 13 Nankin?, Saturday. Chinese Insurance companies registered In foreign colonies will be treated as foreign. This is one of the 80 clauses In the new Insurance aws, which have been passed by the Legislative Yuan.— Sin Chew Jit $»oh.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 43 words
-
675 1935-06-09 13 Crisis Worsens As Japan Sets Time Limit Shanghai, Saturday. T*HE Japanese War Office has instructed the Japanese military in North China to set a time limit ifor the Peiping Administration to comply with all the Japanese demands, says a Tokio message. Failure toSin Chew Jit Poh; Sin Kuo Min - 675 words
-
84 1935-06-09 13 OFFICE-BEARERS KEDAH INDIAN ASSOCIATION At the eleventh annual meeting of the Kedah Indian Association the election of office-bearers resulted as follows: President Dr. S. M. Kumarasamy (re-elected) vice-presidents Messrs. Thambusamy and K. A. L. R. M. Subramanin Chettiar, hon. general secretary Mr. C. M. Chacko, hon. treasurer Mr. Madhavan Filial,84 words
-
Article42 1935-06-09 13 AW BROTHERS GIVE 2,000 RUPEES Messrs. Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par have contributed 2,000 Rupees to the Quetta Earthquake Relief Fund. This sum has been remitted to the private secretary to the Viceroy of India at Simla.42 words
-
Article40 1935-06-09 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Saturday. The Hon. Mr. Justice J. V. Mills. Judge of the Supreme Courts of Johore, will leave Johore Bahru tomorrow for Malacca, where he is to preside at the Malacca Assizes.40 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement179 1935-06-09 13 STERILIZED MILKImplies fresh milk with merely the "risk" removed. If it's "BEAR BRAND" it's the worlds richest and safest product, and one which has been endorsed by the medical profession for generations. Always readily at hano for any purpose. There's health In every tin t a*B^B^B^a^B^B^B^B^M^BS^LVL^Ba^B^BV^=9a^B^W. MMUr """'^i^- **^s^^j ■i179 words
-
Advertisement42 1935-06-09 13 PRACTICE LIMITED TO TK EYE. SPECIALIZING: Ocular Muscle anomalies. Crossed eves. Complicated jTj^S cases of defective V*^-^ vision. Glasses if needed. R.A. Thompson Dr. of Optometry. (GoTt. Licentiate U.S.A.) M.0.1.. L«atW 5, Raffles Place (Fraakeb) Pknt 25W. 35 YKABS EUROPEAN CLINICAL EXPERIENCE.42 words
-
Advertisement105 1935-06-09 13 A NEW TONIC WINE. A MiHitclnal wine of full tonic value and ol well-known basic ingredients Is being marketed. A toartlng London analyst vouchas for the quality of Phosferlne Tonic Wine as follows: "I find It to be made from a sound full-bodied wine of excellent quality. It Is free105 words
-
Advertisement170 1935-06-09 13 fi^^a^^J^^^a^"^^^a^*)a^^j^Q*j^J^a^a^|^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^ajja^a^aja^a|a^ja^a^a^aja^a^af^a^a^a^a^aj^^i^a^r^^S I OuidojßHdoo. SIMPLE DURABLE RELIABLE. M^Ea^aß Co*«rra»««t. mU^mm\ aV^a^aO iK^a^ai i^rJwfm J a^a^^^^a^S '-£/^**\^P W*^m} JONES FAMILY C. S. HAND MACHINE ON WALNUT WOOD BASE AND ORNAMENTAL COVER Thta Machine will do every descriptto i of Sewing. Makes a perfect Lock sttteh on all materials, either thick or thin.170 words
-
-
1288 1935-06-09 14 f TTTLE birds will whisper, and one I has whispered in my journalistic car, that the clutching hand of offlcla- llsm is going to keep merciless fingers dug deep into the neck of its prey— the rubber-pro-NO Concession dueln industry. That is. there is to1,288 words
-
Article115 1935-06-09 14 MALAYAN JINGLES IV.— MAIL DAY (HOMEWARD), There s a letter to write to Lonelon And some awkward points to explain^— So many things that are undone, Or wrong done, or done in vain. There"s tlie business lost to a rival, And The Board will want to know why Or departments115 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement386 1935-06-09 14 For Deep Cleansing and to keep away these skin faults Rouftmasa Crapy Skin jvA, •lachhaad* Marry LJaM* Lairgi Por## SaHww%#ot f DrytMM <»HiW Ttuwti Llttla BUm.ihH Dlic«Ui aMmtn "H -■i&a2mW m^~'^~ WL *%f r fl Pond's Cold Cream fights them B ■■^•^SSu off! It contains specially procj^Hsfp'^^ \*«i- esse<^ s386 words
-
Advertisement334 1935-06-09 14 fi fl Welbeck PUte is the Registered Tnd« ■R Safla^B^HH Mlrk for a combination of white J^a^^aM I*l metals (the substance and proportions ■I Ib^bß^Bßi of wn c n remain *ecret, known only IP^fill IB^nlß^HH to A'exander Clark), heavily plated -iJ'-' I [g^HaaiflHß w 'th triplt-deposit of pure Silver. ■H334 words
-
Advertisement164 1935-06-09 14 CLOVERS I The FLORIST apitoi BW«. Singapore Phone 452 1 AT THErpUBA^ jWJ sB2andrews| Kg W^P N the MORNING I §-j Bit;"'-^ r %ii ~~^^*W "^k* Club man it all the better v |*P^^^ V ~A~ ?P^ or k**°B an Andrew* man aa jjgo^ well. You know what Club TB^a*W^^^^^^164 words
-
-
Article, Illustration910 1935-06-09 15 He Had An Idea And The Dardanella Company Was Born TUINE years ago, a Russian with experience of the stage wandered through Java looking for something to do. He had a brilliant idea. He was watching one of the thousand and one bangsawan (Malay opera)910 words
-
Article302 1935-06-09 15 PENNY A WEEK FOR WIFE DEMARKING tha* a childless vife separated from her husband seemed perfectly prepared to live at the expense of her husband for the rest of her life, Mr. Claud Mullins, at the Marylebone police court, made an order on the husband to pay her a penny302 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement255 1935-06-09 15 FAR VISION 2ND BIG WEEK Vm^ L_ L— /"A IX V I *^J I >»• I N 12.000 people in Singapore have IN ALL WEATHER FOR ALL MOTORISTS WITH ■•'••dy e n thl lhow WHT y oiiT TRICO AUTOMATIC WINDSHIELD WIPERS. i h^^ mj^^^ m^ I Tiir ATDC ROYAL I255 words
-
Advertisement333 1935-06-09 15 s-'mK /Jt c v l On« corn— one Radox footbath— corn •rone! Two more corns— two more Radon footbaths— two more corns vanquished! What a quick and simple ending to yeare of awonyl Of course, this woman has told all her friends about Radoi But she couldn't tell every •utferer.333 words
-
-
Article, Illustration566 1935-06-09 16 REV. W. MURRAY STILL ACTIVE AT 71 From A Special Correspondent. •"THE Rev. William Murray, M.A., who was awarded the 0.8. E. among the Malayans figuring in this year's birthday honours list, is a pioneer worker in this country for the Presbyterian Church, Mr. Murray566 words
-
Article52 1935-06-09 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Saturday. A number of lorry drivers appeared before Sheikh Abu Bakar, the second magistrate, Johore Bahru, this morning on charges of overloading at the Customs Causeway. All pleaded guilty 1 and fines up to $25 were Imposed. Che Manas, Court Inspector, Johore52 words
-
Article, Illustration414 1935-06-09 16 HER JOB IS GETTING LAME DOGS OVER STILES Miss Foss Of Kuala Lumpur (From A Correspondent.) A MOST infectious laugh; a face that can be very stern and t -ious but is usually smiling; a buscling presence that is full of an energy most unusual in Malaya and there you414 words
-
Article63 1935-06-09 16 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Saturday. Uirku Abdul Raman, Assistant Superintendent, Preventive Branch, Johore Bahru, produced a Chinese before Sheik Abu Bakar, the second magistrate, this morning on a charge of offering an illegal gratification of 37 cents to an O. D. O. at the Customs shed,63 words
-
Article, Illustration33 1935-06-09 16 Group photograph taken on the occasion of the departure on leave of Mr. B. M. Levin**, acting Deputy Comnii— ioner. Customs and Excise. SeJanfor and Pahaag. Mr. Lerlnge is sixth from the left.33 words
-
Article71 1935-06-09 16 Canton. Saturday. A foreign plane, which landed at the Canton aerodrome yesterday. Is being detained by the authorities as the pilots were unable to produce any authorisation to fly across the territory. No details are available regarding the nationality of the airmen and their startingSin Chew Jit Poh - 71 words
-
Article74 1935-06-09 16 Parts, Saturday. The Senate has passed the Plenary Powers Bill by 233 votes to 15. The Socialists voted against the Bill. Some radicals who voted against previous bills abstained. M. Laval in a brief conciliatory speech before the vote said the deficit in the budget and railwaysReuter - 74 words
-
Article234 1935-06-09 16 THE CABINET RESHUFFLE London, Saturday. T"HE Cabinet reshuffle has had a mixed reception in the pi The Times says the new gov<.>riimi-nt is definitely stronger in detail and all the stronger in the mass for the hopp of recovering active leadei.hip. The paper criticises Mr.Reuter - 234 words
-
Article79 1935-06-09 16 Millions Of Feet Of Film London, Saturday. DETURNS for the year ended Sept. 30, 1935, show that during that period the aggregat? length of registered films, exclusive of news reels etc., exhibited in cinematograph theatres in Great Britain was 36,256.000,000 feet as compared with 34,100,000,000 feet in the pnvious year.79 words
-
Article36 1935-06-09 16 Thirteen cards were taken out for the June Women's Spoon and .he following returned Mrs. A. E. Oarden. all square: Mrs. W. J. H. Rennm, 1 down; Mrs. W. J. L. Grieve. 1 down.36 words
-
Article, Illustration217 1935-06-09 16 Croup picture taken prior to the departure of the Hon. Mr. W. E. Pepys, Commissioner, Customs and Excise. S.S. and F.M.S., to Johore where he is now General Advi*er. Left to right: Messrs. G. T. W. Perkins, A. H. CapeL G. C. C. Blakstad, P. D. Lawson, A. G. Baker.217 words
-
Article507 1935-06-09 17 Ringside - Ringside By pRIDAY night's programme at the New World went some way towards wiping out the memories of recent debacles. Interest was, of course, focussed on the FriscoRaphael "rubber" fight, but as t'.iings turned out it was the second main event (a glorified semi-fir J really) that produced507 words
-
Article, Illustration34 1935-06-09 17 Group photograph taken at the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club on the occasion of a farewell tea party riven by the Selanror Football Association to the past president, Mr. G. P. Bradney, on his retirement.34 words
-
Article96 1935-06-09 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. The draw for the men's singles badminton championship of the Teachers' Association of Malacca resulted as follows K. T. Joseph bye, Wong Soon Cheang bye, Loong Hon Chong bye. S. P. S. Pillay bye. Yong Fu Kong vs Ahmat bin Muln, T.96 words
-
1357 1935-06-09 17 Bulls- eye - Rifle Club That Shot Too Well One Man Fired All Targets In His Own Garden! Bulls-eye By IT is, of course, impossible to assess accurately so intangible an abstraction as sportsmans'.i and comparisons may be odious. 2 vertheless there are good grounds for the opinion, commonly held among rifle shots,1,357 words
-
Article136 1935-06-09 17 Before a large crowd of badminton enthusiasts the Oreen Hill BP. beat the Harbour View B.P. by seven games to two last Sunday. Results: Singles. Vincent Koh beat Chiang Tlong Wan, 15—9. 15—8; Yeo Hong Chumn beat Wee Kirn Wee, 15—11, 15—5; Mak Mang beat Wee Peck136 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement37 1935-06-09 17 Wg AY fl^tiTOK^tsv V^K JB tttm .^■flJJmOTv U-^l-i'^m^PVv'-fl EfWV l^mi.^N^l^ bsm^b^Bw^ \v?«ja||* B^Bm^Tß^BS^*-* vßv2v* 1 mT* vja^t' 1 1 36£ 1 BE UP-TO-DATE 5 H E LLTOXI [ATE Advertisement of the Asiatic Petroleum Company (Straits Settlements) Ltd.37 words
-
Advertisement13 1935-06-09 17 Ladies Gowns LATEST MODELS FROM NEW YORK PARIS RAFFLES HOTEL room n.. 213 words
-
Advertisement324 1935-06-09 17 COULD NOT SLEEP FOR NEURITIS Thought She Was Crippled for Life Tl^ 8 v nD>an suffered so mu.h from neuritis th*. «he could not ileep at night. Other sufferer* will be interested in her letter "Some years ago I had most terribl* neuritis In both arms. At night I turned324 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1414 1935-06-09 18 Smash - Smash Opening Of Triangular Tournament By Kmh Lumpur. DOSSIBLY the biggest battle in lite history of Malayan badminwi'l be taged today and tomorrow at Inch when the three States, Perak, Penr.r»;* and Selangor meet in casual triangular tournament for th? Lttag Sin Nam Cup and1,414 words
-
Article227 1935-06-09 18 A large gathering of members and friends watched a ping-pong "friendly between the Waken Lion Athletic Party and the Al Tong Old Boys Society at the former's premises, 179, Telok Ayer Street, last Sunday. The games were packed with thrills and excitement; the match between Soh Tiong227 words
-
Article301 1935-06-09 18 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Saturday. Contrary to expectations Kong Hal Chong, badminton singles champion in the Open Championship Tournament organised by Dr. M Sundara Rajan last year, was sensationally defeated by Wong Wai Kee, the runner-up, in the rubber set by the wide margin301 words
-
Article822 1935-06-09 18 Keen Anticipation For Women's Event By Our Badminton Correspondent SINGAPORE. DAPID progress is being made in the Singapore junior championship tournaments, and every effort is being made by the committee of the Singapore Badminton Association to accelerate the completion of these events as the women's open singles822 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement223 1935-06-09 18 Thwv'xnoneed rig j for you to took CS^tttb A man is only as old is he feels. Those signs {Will^ T^^9^^^W^W^^i^\ of middle age which most men regard as "|Dm rrJ[ (jff\/' \j\ inevitable can easily be avoided. Take iIW m 3 Mt^ Bfc WINCARNIS after eviry meal— it will223 words
-
Advertisement79 1935-06-09 18 Breezes and Moonlight at the THE GAP ROAD HOUSE i -A i Tim Mam /INHALANT V a g A drop of Vapex on the handkerchief or on the cigarette if the fineft protection against the infection and the irritation caused by Dust. Vapex clears the head and gives great 579 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement28 1935-06-09 19 /fs HOME AT LAST Thanks fo fir ft* s&*sSk*M^ l! 1 nr n 'ftil'g li lil l| I i I llMriVriiurfiVitl I i 1 "Distributors FRASER £J!EWE LJpf28 words
-
-
Article514 1935-06-09 20 Jansen's Brilliant Bowling For Singapore i JANSEN bowled brilliantly for Singapore against Negri Sembilan yesterday in the inter-State cricket match on the S.C.C. ground, capturing six of the visitors, wickets for ten runs. Negri Sembilan, batting first, were dismissed for a total of 93 runs514 words
-
Article466 1935-06-09 20 COMPETITORS FROM ALL OVER MALAYA THE Malayan Public Works Departments held their sixth annual athletic sports meeting yesterday afternoon at the Victoria Bridjre School ground, which had been lent by Capt. C. E. H. Jacobs. Competitors, numbering 84. included representatives from Singapore. Penang. Johore. Perak and466 words
-
Article693 1935-06-09 20 SPLENDID DISPLAY OF MISS CHAN MEE YOONG (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star. CURTHER progress in the Kedah Badminton Association tournament was made during the week, and no less than nineteen matches were played. The centre of interest in the present tournament Is the splendid display693 words
-
1126 1935-06-09 20 Mishap At Opening Day Of Selangor Races FAIR FIELDS BUT DIVIDENDS ON SMALL SIDE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THERE was a slight drizzle at the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club meeting. Jockeys wore crepe in the opening race in1,126 words
-
Article, Illustration11 1935-06-09 20 The Perak P.W.D. team winners of the Sf4 yards relay race11 words
-
597 1935-06-09 20 But Wet Pitch Handicaps Visiting Forwards (From Our Own Correspj»^ent.) By Telephone. Seremban, Saturday. QNCE again the Seremban padans proved Singapore's bogey ground when the visitors from the South just managed to get away with a win by 2 l against Negri Sembilan597 words
-
Article406 1935-06-09 20 Visitors Equalise In Last Few Minutes At Alor Star (From Our Own Correspondent By Telephone. Alor Star, Saturday. Selangor and Kedah drew 2—2 in a Malaya Cup match played here today. Play throughout was fast. Kedah won the toss and Selangor forced a corner.406 words
-
Article112 1935-06-09 20 oakinont, Satur^i7. Wind and Stone were responsible for high, scores in the American professional golf champioi.ship. Thompson, who went cut before tha wind, leads the field with 73 and 73— an aggregate of 140. Other scores: Kruegtr Sarazen 74 149; Sam Parl:.s (Pittsburgh) 73 150; Al Espinjsj 76—151;112 words
-
Article61 1935-06-09 20 The Muslim sports will be f^ld at the Victoria Bridge School Ground on Saturday. June 16, commencing at 2 p.m. A special place is reserved for Mullm women who wish to see the sports. The prizes won by the various Muslim Clubs at the recent Jubilee procession and61 words
-
Article59 1935-06-09 20 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. Mrs. Facer and C. E. Phipps won the mixed foursomes competition at the Selangor Golf Club with a net score of 37 V 4 Other cards returned were Mrs. Grelg and F. G. Charlesworth 39 Mrs. Sopcr and R. 359 words
-
Article23 1935-06-09 20 The following cricket matches nx?a for yesterday afternoon on Balestler Plain were not played SC.C vs. C.S.C. C.T.A. vs Medical Collet*.23 words
-
Article332 1935-06-09 21 Awkward Wicket At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE wicket was apparently perfect, but the effect of rain during the night was soon apparsnt when Penang, having won the toss, batted and fared disastrously. The wicket revealed patches. The hall often r<-se awkwardly,332 words
-
Article579 1935-06-09 21 Results of the open doubles tournament of the August Badminton Party: First Round: Lim Ch.n I'ian snd W^ Ens Hong beat Tay Kheng Ann and Boh Kiam Heap 14—21. 21—14 retired; Wee Erg Slanz and Lim Nah Kok beat Son Horr Choon and Chon Shih Chien 21—12.579 words
-
Article119 1935-06-09 21 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore. Bahru, Saturday. The Posto Badminton Party who recently beat the Ayer Molek Badminton Party at the latter's courts at Jalan Ayer Molek, played a return game yesterday morning at the Hall of the Johore Badminton Association. The Posto again won by the decisive119 words
-
Article190 1935-06-09 21 The Gemas Railway Institute held its athletic spirts on the Instituted Padang last Monday. The individual championship was won by S. Nadarajah. At the conclusion of the day's sport Mr D. G. Mack, Vice President, thanked th« organisers 'and officials for thtir co-opfrrftion and assistance in making190 words
-
Article42 1935-06-09 21 Members of the Singapore Recreation Club are notified that the annual athletic meeting of the club will be held in the third week of July provided sufficient support is forthcoming. The entry list may be obtained In the club pavilion.42 words
-
95 1935-06-09 21 JOHORE CRICKET MR. JUSTICE MILLS CAPTAINS A TEAM <Fr>m Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Saturday. Th? second team of the Johore Cricket Cub captained by J V. Mill* beat the first team of the Johore English College yesterday at Johore Bahru, the club winning by four wickets. G. A. Marshall95 words
-
Article, Illustration394 1935-06-09 21 \J CHELLIAH, with an excellent all-round performance, won the individual championship at the second annual sports meeting of the Singapore Urban Co-operative Union on Raffles Institution field yesterday afternoon. The Union, comprising fifteen thrift and loan societies of Govenment and commercial concerns, has a. field of outstanding394 words
-
466 1935-06-09 21 NO PLAY IN COLONYF.M.S. TENNIS MATCH TO BEGIN THIS MORNING There was no play yesterday in the Colony-F.M.S. tennis match for the v?*alllemard Cop (men) and McCabe Reay Cup (women. >. Play will start tsday at 9.30 at the Tanglin Club when the men's singles will be played. Lady Thomas466 words
-
Article584 1935-06-09 21 JUNIOR BADMINTON DOUBLES By Our Badminton Correspondent. DLAY in the Singapore championship tournament was continued yesterday when four further ties in the men's junior doubles were played at the Clerical Union Hall before a poor crowd. Althojgh all the games ended in straight set victories, play in at least a584 words
-
Article225 1935-06-09 21 The first anniversary ol the Indian Recreation Club was celebrated on June 3 at the club premises in PasL Panjang Road. There was a gathering of over 150 people including members and visitors. Tea was served alter which a group picture was taken. During the night225 words
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement30 1935-06-09 21 Hi M IM THE WORLC RENOWNEb I to Mm NATURAL MINERAL WATER f/illV fmJLftfr Bottled as it flows from Wf IN CASES Of 10 V STOMACH LIVER TROUBLE, GOUT, RHEUMATISM30 words
-
Advertisement134 1935-06-09 21 The good word is spreading fast... You Simply can't do better than buy a WESTINGHOUSE A.C. 8 TUBE SUPERHET THE SAME ENGINEERING GENII'S THAT BUILT THE WORLD'S FIRST BROADCASTING STATION IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS MASTER RECEIVER WHICH HAS brilliant tone fidelity world-wide range and good volume. OVERSIZE COMPONENTS USED. FREE134 words
-
Advertisement158 1935-06-09 21 I S^^^^Bv 1 Is^sW IT" Y^itf m L _aff m gV 9^ f ■/^^U The new container brings the best English Chocolates fresh to you and keeps them fresh even after opening. Rowntree's Overseas Chocolates are a rich and varied assortment specially made for the connoisseur and are packed in158 words
-
-
Article, Illustration4905 1935-06-09 22 Malaya Cup Chances How They Are Faring In The Leagues Athletic Sports In Full Swing SINGAPORE. d CINC;APORE'S Malaya Cup soccer li;im piaycd its first Cup tic for Ihe scas< n at Seremban yesterday, against Nej^ri Sembilan, and j the rcsaM will be found elsewhere. The Command4,905 words
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement155 1935-06-09 22 B^b\ ti J Jsßsl W I i^sl r s^Zr^ JXAVOIIEI MM^^^^M, W.r,» Si»Jl'<>* NOTICE. Owing to the request of customers to undertake the overhauling of their cars during the Whitsun Week-end Edwards Motor Service Station, 59 Orchard Road, will be open on all days. Does your car require any adjustments155 words
-
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement149 1935-06-09 23 RECORDS FROM FILM "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" (Showing at Pavilion Tomorrow.) 8421 I think I can FT. Jack Payne's 'Orchestra One good tune deserves another F.T. Jack Payne's Orchestra 8443 The Caranga Rumba The Cuban Havana Band Side walk of Cuba Rumba The Cuban Havana Band Obtainable from all our Branches and149 words
-
Article, Illustration64 1935-06-09 24 A farewell party was given by the Yellow Top cab drivers to Mr. L. W. Geddes. a director of Wearne Brothers, and Mrs. Geddes, and Mr. and Mrs. O. Ro* who have gone on leave. Left to right, sitting: Suboh Yusop, K. Cropley, O. Roe, E. W. Slight, Mrs. Geddes,64 words
-
Article, Illustration51 1935-06-09 24 Mr. Chua Hong Kay (centre) is retir.ng after 30 years with Raffles Museum and Library. Left to ririu. standine: Goh Kirn Chun, Ec Enr Itoon, I c Doux, Tay Leoiiß Hoe, (hia Kirn llirng. Sitting: Chew Hoe Seng, LJm Cheng Ban, Chua Hong Kay, P. M. de Fontaine, Wee Sian51 words
-
Article, Illustration34 1935-06-09 24 E. 11. Tenune shows children at the Empire Pool, Wembley, how he takes food during a Channel swim. Below Vases for the King and Queen, a Jubilee gift from the Anglo-Danish Society in London.34 words
-
Article, Illustration12 1935-06-09 24 Princess Ingrid of Sweden selling chocolate at a charity bazaar in Stockholm.12 words
-
Article, Illustration9 1935-06-09 24 Mr. Hore-BeUska opening a new pedestrian barrier in London.9 words
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement37 1935-06-09 24 fWe are specialists in FURNITURE Bring your problems to us? SUN WAH COMPANY 83, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORC. J ■•"•^■V^^^^^'•^■■■^■•:H^ :":^^'^v■'■'■^^ ::^^v v :'■•J/': bi Af*M£ I AAMJLM ITC SCOTCH WHISKY SOLE AGENTS: MALAYA.. 36 Warm Studios 1437 words
-
Advertisement222 1935-06-09 24 MODERN ARTISTIC FURNITURE designed and made by SUN WAH COMPANY j 83, VICTORIA STREET. SING\PORE. COMMERCIAL IMON ASSIKANCK CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) Fire, Life, Marine. Accident. Guarantee and Motor. ASSETS £60.000,000. Arthur C. Potts. Manager it I'nderwriter Eastern Branch, SINGAPORE. I EXAMINE THE CLAIMS OF NUMOL THE RECONSTRUCTIVE FOOD222 words
-