Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 16 May 1937
1937-05-16
1
24
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/sundaytribune
Sunday Tribune (Singapore)
-
Title Section14 1937-05-16 1 The Sunday Tribune VOL 4.— Xo. 49. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1937. FIVE CENTS.14 words
-
1371 1937-05-16 1 STRONG RUMOURS IN LONDON CHANCELLOR UNPOPULAR? DEFENCE LOAN FAILURE: REACTION TO PROFITS TAX A RUMOUR that the change of Premiership m Britain will be delayed, following the failure of the city to respond to Mr. Neville Chamberlain's Defence Loan, call and the opposition, m1,371 words
-
Article, Illustration13 1937-05-16 1 King Christian den Fiende of Denmark, whose Jubilee is being celebrated m Singapore.13 words
-
Article664 1937-05-16 1 VALUE OF FORTRESS A r o Me n ace To Japan (By Air Mail' 'From Ouj- Oicn Correspondent > London, May 5. THE part of Singapore m Empire defence formed an important part oi a broadcast lecture, the third of a series, by Mr. Winston Churchill664 words
-
Article281 1937-05-16 1 DANISH RECEPTION IN SINGAPORE Singapore, Saturday. ABOUT 600 invitations were sent out for, and nearly everyone of the invited guests attended, the reception given this morning by the Danish Community of Singapore at the Adelphi Hotel roof garden, on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee281 words
-
Article290 1937-05-16 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Marshal Yen's Order TEN-YEAR PLAN TO BE ADOPTED Shanghai, May 15. I>Y the order of Marshal Yen Shi Shan, Provincial Chairman of Shansi, an concurrently a member of the Central Political Council, a committee will be formed m the province to investigate290 words
-
Article19 1937-05-16 1 Paris, May 15. It is reported from Valencia that the Caballero Government of Spain has resigned.19 words
-
Article205 1937-05-16 1 Sultans In The Coronation Procession (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent London, May 12. MALAYA made a brave display m the Coronation ceremonies being represented m the Abbey by four Sultans and m the procession by ten military units. In the Abbey were: The Sultans oi205 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement22 1937-05-16 1 i 1 RE \1» IHE TRIBUNE FOR BLaT SPORTS REPORTS mmmmm PERFECTION /C?~^/ SCOTS WHISKY^g^;^ I rioie Auenis: Tllh EASTERN AGENCIES, LTD.22 words
-
Advertisement12 1937-05-16 1 r i:\vs j WITH VOIR j BREAKFAST Try The i IHORIYIXG TKIBI.XL12 words
-
-
Page 1 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous28 1937-05-16 1 THE TIDES TO-DAY:— I.4B a.m, 8 ft. 8 ins.; 331 p.m.. 7 ft. 3 ins. TO-MORROW:— 2.45 a.m.. 8 ft 2 ins.; 4.35 p.m, 7 ft. 2 ins.28 words
-
-
Article219 1937-05-16 2 $3,500 EACH MONTH NEW GRANT Details Of Sums Invested working ssj a eapital of Sl.r-.v135, afl of whirh is ■•iv-s'c'l, the Sinsranorp Silver Jubi'ee Fund eirncd 546.198 am to the en-! of December last, permit* in-* of a monthly expenditure of !*-3.5Q0 on re'fef, without219 words
-
Article141 1937-05-16 2 For th^ convenience cf intending 'isitors. the Inter-School Art Exhibition is being extended for one day. and will be open to the public free of charge from 10 a.m to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday at St. Andrew's School141 words
-
Article63 1937-05-16 2 The proprietors of Messrs. Eastern Labour Co.. stevedores to the Singapore Harbour Board entertained their hundreds of labourers on Coronation Day A special paiuial was erected m the Harbour Board premises 'SecMon No. 10) for this purpose and was well decorated. Rich food was supnlied to all labourers63 words
-
Article53 1937-05-16 2 The Br. Pnja (Buddhist thanksoffering ay) held at the premises of the Sn Budd Association at. Spottiswoode Park Road on We v. to invoke blessings of Health, peace and long lite cm Their Majesties X ng George VI and Queen Elizabeth was attended by a targe number of53 words
-
Article329 1937-05-16 2 Colonial Secretary Attends Celebrations THE Indian Labour Co. (S.H.B. Contractors) began 'he celebrations of the Coronation of their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth on Wednesday. At noon, as well as m the evening over 2,000 labourers of the Harbour Board were sumptuously fed. Lais m329 words
-
Article98 1937-05-16 2 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Centralisation Plan Working Smoothly Shanghai. May 15. Genera] Ho Ying Chien, Minister of War. has arrived In Shanghai. In a press interview, he Is reported to h~ve said thai wfth the exception of ral Yu Hsu Chung's troops, which have heen transferred to other98 words
-
Article99 1937-05-16 2 During th e week ended May 8. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 91,892 eases, of which: 77.175 (84 per cent.) cases were to the Uni'ed Kingdom, 12-35 <2 per cent.) cases to the Con- tinent of Europe, 4,775 (5 per cent.) cases to Car.ada. and 8. ('0799 words
-
Article833 1937-05-16 2 HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE DEVELOPMENT OF FAR EASTERN SERVICE THE Hamburg-American Line wil" celebrate its ninetieth anniversary on May 27, 1937. Founded m 1847 m order to establish a regular service between the two countries, the company's network of services now spans the elobe and serves ports m Asia, Australia, Africa833 words
-
Article349 1937-05-16 2 Fine Display In Kota Bahru jTORONATION Day was observed with the greatest enthusiasm m Kota Bahru, capital of the Unfederated State cf Kelantan. The whole town was decorated with flags, bunting, arches. nylons and decorations of all descriptions. From the balconies of the large Government offices349 words
-
Article86 1937-05-16 2 Eurasians Celebrate At Drill Hall AFTER a well-attended dinner at the n Eurasian Co's headquarters, Singapore Eurasians soent an enjoyable time at the S.V. C. Drill Hall, where hundreds ci couples danced until the small hours ii! celebration of the Coronation. The function was organised by the Eurasian86 words
-
Article227 1937-05-16 2 FRASER CO.'s DAILY REPORT MINING: Tin 3 months £243 down 50-. According to press advices the London market yesterday was easier during the earlier part of the day bet closed rather better. Cable advices received from London are again somewhat meagre and there appears to be very little activity m227 words
-
Article80 1937-05-16 2 Towards Britain And U. S. Washing. on. May 15. A VIGOROUS now orientation o'" German policy m .he Tn-el S<ate- is expected as a result of th arrival of the new Ambnssacjo Herr DieckhofT. succeed m IT r Luther, who will tour California an I theReuter - 80 words
-
Article350 1937-05-16 2 Coronation Speeches And Resolution OUR beloved King George VI is worthy son of a beloved and famous father. George V. His presence to-day at the Westminster Abbey to be crowned as King was not foreseen nor expected by us; but circumstances called him unexpectedly to take350 words
-
Article52 1937-05-16 2 Shanghai May 15. The merchants m Shanghai. In a petition to the Central Government, are urging an early reduction of bankrates m the Chinese owned banks, since all the foreign banking corporations have reduced theirs. This ineouaiity of existing ratea v.-il' severely affect Chinese export traderSin Chew52 words
-
Article54 1937-05-16 2 Shanghai May 15. General Yu Han Mao, Pacification Commissioner of Kwangtung will make a tour of Changchow by the end of May m order to participate m the celebrating of thc success of the Antibanditry campaign. Afterwards he will inspect the defence works m South- Western Fukien.54 words
-
Article736 1937-05-16 2 "British Synthetic*' MATTE!? OF KEEN INTEREST (Hy Kir Hail! ■From (),:r O. mdtnt) LfOndon, II -v scope oi X; c|.i*om<'. the ajaja* product *jf Imperi I nncal Industries is being debated with unusual interest m Corami icial, ss* titic- and industrial circles. It s indeed a matter736 words
-
Article51 1937-05-16 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH MR. TAN WEE BIN, paaied away on the 12th Inst. a< his shoa 147. New Bridge Road. Singapore, at the age of 48. He leaves b< bind his wife. 4 sons and 3 daughter to mourn his loss. The funeral v.ill take place n Sunday, May 16th,51 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement89 1937-05-16 2 ißaffles Brasserie! J j BRAS BASAH ROAD i CURRY TIFFIN $1.00 1 <*/^ 12.:j0 to :j p.m. j S POPULAR GRILL FOR CONTINENTAL DISHES. S AFTERNOON TEAS A SPECIALITY. j HIGH CLASS CONFECTIONERY j Wedding and Birthday Cakes made to Order I Outside Catering Undertaken at .Moderate Terms SEE OIK89 words
-
Advertisement100 1937-05-16 2 LATEST ADVK.mSEMENTS Have oil Tried PHOENIX CORONATION CUP A Great Drink For A (ireat Occasion 'PHONE aWt. FOR SALE -Coronation Ist day reg:*^ tered covers, singles and pair*. App*y Imperial Stamp Co., 22A, Change Alley, Singapore. mmm m Vmrnm, mm warn m* to *mt bbb S5tX PANHANS SEMMFHINO mmStmmmmmmSmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmm ltm100 words
-
-
1735 1937-05-16 3 EUR OPE ANS GA IN SMALL LEAD MUTHUCUMARU AVERTS A COLLAPSE Singapore, Saturday. r OW scoring was the order of the day m the opening stages of the Clarke Cup cricket match between Europeans and the **est. begun on the S.C.C. padang1,735 words
-
Article, Illustration12 1937-05-16 3 One of the outstanding exhibits m the Chinese Coronation procession In Singapore.12 words
-
Article1358 1937-05-16 3 COMPANY'S HANDS TIED BY GOVERNMENT MR. J. Pierrepont, general manager of vhe Singapore branch of the Oriental Telephone and Electric Co. Ltd., is retiring from the East next year for health reasons. He has been 17 years associated with the company here. This was revealed by1,358 words
-
Article401 1937-05-16 3 Throe Years Progress GOPENG •HAIRMAVS VIEWS (By Air Mail) London, Maj <">. DUBBER shan^olcier.- will. I am sure, appf*cci*fce ami applaud the manner m which thc numbers of <))«- Intirnaiinnal <\ nnnitUv haw Carried out tho terms of the Kul-Ihm* Regulation Scheme said Mr. A 1 1401 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement805 1937-05-16 3 Not a Drug, but a Vital Cell- Food For the Veins. Arteries and Heart NO ailment resulting from poor or sluggish c'rculatlo*. of the blood ran resist tha curative action of Elasto. Varicose veins are forgotten and toon disappear, tha heart becomes steady, the arteries supple, skin troubles clear up805 words
-
-
Article177 1937-05-16 4 A Million Pounds A Year Sydney. N.S.W., May 3. AS many rats as human being live m Sydney—more than 1,000 000. Every rat eats or destroys goods worth 2d. a day. so that Sydney's bill for rats is about £1,000,000 a year. While the City Council employs177 words
-
Article158 1937-05-16 4 Successful Speech By 12-Year-Old Girl •Sydney, N.S.W., May 4. I ILL HARRIS, an attractive lass aged, twelve years made a remarkably successful speech at Baradine, New South Wales on May Day. Mr. Vincent. M S.W. Minister for Mines and Forests, had laid the foundation stone for a forestry158 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement465 1937-05-16 4 FUN AND THRILLS IN A GRAND PROGRAMME OF FIRSTRATE FILM FARE! DC^CHX^ 3.15 6.15 9.15 a/'*"** ""'^'^^Jf^ty, r ~V^tm^'**k She's i ist the kir.d ol girl for his kind ffi*£l v rt^K* mm\sr* '^'AbbwJbi ndn m f s nieriily exciting 1 f *P*'".''-'*&*y** Ijw. i.***nSjM*l*S"'' ':y* game ot chd<,:r.q ciues465 words
-
Advertisement232 1937-05-16 4 SEASON EXTENDED Owing to TREMENDOUS SUCCESS!© EVERY SHOW PACKED OUT! ©Even The Hundreds of Counter Attractions Cannot ©Keep Them Away from this Grand Thrilling Sea 5 Adventure ©Don't Miss ©ALEXANDER KORDA'S INSPIRING SPECTACULAR® TRIUMPH 2 f 1 11 I T 4fl T TO-DAY t- iV JF lltt sL 3-15 6-15232 words
-
Advertisement349 1937-05-16 4 I I LAST NIGHT TO-NK.HT %IJI A>l lIHA To-Day 3.15 6.15 9.15 Hundreds Coming Back To Sec It Again! You're not seeing double but you have twice the fun when Stan and Ollie meet their twin brothers after years' absence! 6 REELS OF JOYI 3?3r*EJS»f3r* mV^.lm '~**%l presents I f349 words
-
-
Article406 1937-05-16 5 Bob Martin Writes About Dogs |',-(OIJ»S Seed Ca refit I Nursing /x)U^ ur€ m<re l e< i uen <: v *.-j. in j* generall) supposed. Any Jg that is affect d must be nurse I carefully as colds, if neglected, very often lead to m >r< complicated disfbe common* cold406 words
-
Article85 1937-05-16 5 Subsided Three Feet In 201) Years Budapest. Aa ancient church here ha^> been lift--•d bodiiy from the ground and replaced, undMnaged. nearly seven feet higher han it was before. Duiing two centuries of building and the church had sunk to a lepth of over three feet below85 words
-
Article413 1937-05-16 5 Dowager Marchioness Of Reading's Tribute London "jTANADA can teach the world a great lesson m self-reliance and courThis tribute has been paid by the Dowager Marchioness of Reading at a meeting held at Grosvenor House here of the Canadian Women's Clvb a London society with some413 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement147 1937-05-16 5 1 RLSBERG PL A TITV OES No. 3. A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT HAS OFTEN A HUMBLE BEGINNING THE Jacobsen family, loun ders of Carlsberg Beer, are natives of Jutland. Christian Jacobin being born at Norkjaer, a farmhouse m the pariah of Dronnin*iU Thence he moved to Copenhagen where he became a147 words
-
Advertisement415 1937-05-16 5 USED TO WAKE 1)1' WITH A HEADACHE Now Fresh and Lively Every Morning Here is a man who woke up every morning with a dull headache. Imagine the gloom that prevailed at breakfast time— no cheerful "Good Morning" from him! Then Kruschen transformed his days. Read his letter: "I used415 words
-
Advertisement111 1937-05-16 5 Anns Mother finds (,tbbs Dentifrice is best for grown-ufis. to*, '__H^B O-' c* *<•'.■>' l— < fv»' mm .m. **i ii *i*MiTi |-jjnTll*ii-f -ii i.e-t 111 L M It' *Ui CISC' -wm-> 0^0. -a-* glories ol usln-.-WfWh tucky. lo- I .><.< L*. hu Hnp* h*a ho* mmm iin fiM-'i r-uin-i.111 words
-
-
Article211 1937-05-16 6 German Author's Solution To Problem I r Berlin. A SUGGESTION that all colonies m Africa should be abolished and tiie continent "thrown open to joint European civilisation" is made by Herr Ruppert Recking, a German authorHerr Recking was replying to the "Berliner Tageblatt", which had invited readers'211 words
-
Article207 1937-05-16 6 Driven To Drink At Pin -Point New Delhi. TF a girl pricks you with a pin m a Tibetan home there is no need to take offence. It only signifies a request to have another drink. This is one of the strange customs of the Tibetan people207 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement464 1937-05-16 6 STOMACH BLOWN OUT BY GAS Discomfort Ended by Chardox Just another sufferer from indigestion —with a difference. For when he took his troubles to his doctor, he took an advertisement as well! When the doctor ::aw that it was an advertisement for Chardox he advised him to try it. It464 words
-
Advertisement121 1937-05-16 6 tO*} £l ...AFRAID OF ,TJ if CATCHING COLD EH? 17 M lm\ mt\ Genuine sport reaukes you to do fl S /^rC^m\m\\ VOlU Vei 'y Utmost NOt a limb not V J /aSJHLA a muscle must give way. Speed- \X y[ J_b_f I particularly throat and lungs must ,y /l121 words
-
Advertisement82 1937-05-16 6 Swing higiV/,^^f^^_Js j J_*s*^ swing low; ,m *+W HER HEALTH REMAINS SKY-HIGH Virol will prevent your child from becoming run-down" and will ensure her high spirits m the years to come. Virol, the wonder body-builder, revitalises the whole system and restores nervous energ-y both m children and adults. Give her82 words
-
-
456 1937-05-16 7 IR VI NG BERLIN MEL ODIES "OA THE AVENUE" WITH DICK POWELL Uini songs by Irving Berlin carrying it to new heights of swanky melody, "On the Avenue," Twentieth Century-Fox' sparkling musical production, opens at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, this week with a stellar cast of456 words
-
Article, Illustration20 1937-05-16 7 ■dmund Lowe. Mad&e Evans, Kettl Gallan and Faul Lukas who appear tn "Espionage' 1 at the Pavilion Theatre. Singapore, to-day.20 words
-
Article279 1937-05-16 7 "ESPIONAGE** Edmund Lowe And Madge Evans MINGLING the sort of iniriguc that is making headlines m the newspapers with romance and humour that also have their place m the news, the new screen fare at the Pavilion Theatre is called ••Espionage." With Edmund Lowe and279 words
-
Article, Illustration24 1937-05-16 7 Frank McHugh and Joan Blondell n a scene from "Three Men on A Horse" which is the next change at rhe Capitol Theatre. Singapore.24 words
-
Article313 1937-05-16 7 SONG AND SPECTACLE Jessie Matthews Again •PATCH'S tunes, spectacular dance scenes and an appealing story are features of "Head Over Heels,'" the new Gaumont -British musical picture, starring- Jessie Matthews, Britain's Dancing; Divinity, which opens at the Pavilion Theatre on Wednesday. The story is set m Paris.313 words
-
Article227 1937-05-16 7 HARMONY AND COMEDY "Sitting On The Moon A KEYHOLE peck at -jlanvi >us Hollywood behind studio *patJH Exotic beauties cMttesiing lor 'bits" and parts U-Jsif *c\c songs as only the flaniiu^ nailed Grace Bradley can sing hem. Su ive Roger Pryor. answer to Haistoßs' prayers Hollywood as it has never227 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement16 1937-05-16 7 /^r^°t'S iH^^A i est /mm mmmtm** 1 w a*° l V P^Sft -*-^n\T v4\ t«| ttU'^*lt^16 words
-
Advertisement225 1937-05-16 7 I Pflmml C5 Trr\| i §_?9p^"*2» $r*?*- J* s HPT delicately meon ar**a, ILiV! j t^^ <^^**_ZJ^m'J*Js rvl Cuticura Talcum cools and com io:H IPQT |pW^ r i^S^"* I! AMh baby's tender skin and keens it ,CO, g^Sk J J^SSI i s%Heet and wholesome. Shaken on rAND i? I^*-^ fO«i*»225 words
-
-
5344 1937-05-16 8 THE FLYING PALATINE: By J. G sarasin Our Short Story f\S a tempestuous Christmas Eve m 1802, the doctor cf Block Island sat over his blazing fire, his periwig cramnr*<l <lov, n over one eye. and a bottle *a_d glass at his elbow. A wintry north-easter clattered his mltmtmtms and5,344 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement317 1937-05-16 8 mmammmmmmwmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmWßmmmmmwmsmmWmmmm^ *»m iwiiMßMMiaup«*>«w*p*a— wi— wm\ iir-w—^»»~>»«™— j there is nothing like OVALTINE j j for Quality and Value I S The world-wide success of delicious 'Ovaltine' is a triumph of quality and value. It S offers the highest possible health-giving quality at the lowest possible price. 'OvaUine' is therefore317 words
-
Advertisement329 1937-05-16 8 JHKHJ Vigour of Youth Resforsd j^ By Doctor's Prescription i| Glands Stimulated to Vital Action Without Operation /^ll Starts Work The First Day ft xS Jm^T^iJr ,"li. Kil iS in^««'"'"'t»»J the blood, and J*"t It to the ti-Nt. S.:.. U,.- nmrxH f n^ Jt can do for you. You muM329 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1689 1937-05-16 9 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES I BOOK i rwnarkaWe interest roaches me iVum the house of Martin Seeker and Warburg. His called frankly ''Half-Caste," and fa a stu<! >' ul tno f, ura;ia 1 People. The author, Mr. Cedric Dover, is himself a Eurasian, and previous books of his on racial qiiesti1,689 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement56 1937-05-16 9 ciiil i i: v it i: i i as we supply it to you is far more attractive than this. You are misting a great deal if you have not tasted it. Stocks m perfect condition are aIW a y s available. MS PHONE: STORE 3376 K. LUMPI R MM56 words
-
-
Article, Illustration5110 1937-05-16 10 A Women Peeps At Singapore By our woman rorr€vs|Miiitli k nl NOTES,,™ ntAftER'S HILL ■■HAI a msy week we have had! One •w scarcely found time to do everything. The Coronation, for some, started on Friday last when they went to Johore for the Coronation Ball at the Istana.. then5,110 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement39 1937-05-16 10 Ihe famous Cleansing Cream. Cleanses thoroughly. Leaves thc skin soft and lovely. It is thc srarting point ct all beauty are. S -.•.';-> A: $4.00 Math- m tix British l.t/ipire -aMcwuet turnout B+uu'\ Preparations BF Bj MEDICAL HALL. LTD. SINGAPORE39 words
-
Advertisement105 1937-05-16 10 At Vogue's! "Paris Review" of Ken Fail I Kilhouette-s I PARIS DICTATES SINGAPORE i FEOFLE WHO LIVE FOR STYLE. j Weekly Shipments of Distinctive After- noon Gown- Creations of the most j e.aiting models m the Paris Openings New Fashions Authentic Styles At Vogue's where women hay? always been particular105 words
-
Advertisement131 1937-05-16 10 AT CHRISTIE 19, STAMFORD ROAD. Phone 2526. Gowns for all occasions. i Ha-s, Gloves and Flowers. Lovely Crystal Necklaces. Bracelets and Novelties. at Your disposals. j. "A MAGICAL SUCCESS!"— I -BEBLEIS" MIRACLE FABRIC! I 1 Women of all parts of tin World have been captivated by the 1 unique quality131 words
-
Advertisement219 1937-05-16 10 I The Novelty Store FOR 1 v Tattoo Lipsticks, Mascara, Rouse. Face Powder, Lip and Check Rouge, m Five exclusive shaves. Natura\ Pastel, (oral, Hawaiian and exotic. 161, NORTH BRIDGE RD.. (Capitol Building) ■^4r^* —^^*A x^mm^mmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ r imr? mf^f^P fZML Mmmmmm B-«a_| M Willi Reasonable r the n-ake»^ euarante<> these219 words
-
Advertisement20 1937-05-16 10 i dorothy more 18 BATTERY RD. has received new lip j sticks, rouge, nail varnish and foundation lotion. rnoNi: UN20 words
-
-
Article76 1937-05-16 11 Colour trends discussed often are violet shades of those oi purple influence, especially m blues and reds as well as the actual violet tones. Other colours highlighted are the greens and blues, showing a Chinese influence, as m jade and turquoise colourings. There are some light browns of the ginger76 words
-
Article173 1937-05-16 11 JADE TREE was my one visitation m my busy week. They have just received a shipment of beautiful china vases m blue and mauve water colours. Also received are two lovely jars from the Sung collection, one m crushed i*a pberry and the other m dark blue173 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement28 1937-05-16 11 ?^£*iAD£?AE£ Famous Fette Rugs Old Embroideries Modern Ancient I.acquer Jewel Trees Lingerie Boxes Vases etc., etc. 18 Battery Koad, lst Floor. Phone Open Sundays 9.3Q a.m. to noon.28 words
-
Advertisement84 1937-05-16 11 offers for your inspection her latest shipment of lacquer boxes; dressing-table sets; linen and organdie, table cloths and the finest quality linen handkerchiefs for liv'-os and -rents. Raffles Hotel Bras Basah Road. i J j GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS j j I»HONE 1974 MAYNARDS BLDGS., i 11 BATTERY RD. •frajaojl^aja^aj^84 words
-
Advertisement165 1937-05-16 11 iaai l^^l^^E*' Mi "nW_*"'' **f* BUT IT'S PLAIN TO SEE THAT G^uUuf jug/it 16 AMAMI fUf/mt Every blonde should use Amami No. sto keep A.Qd perfection's f nil her hair lustrously soft and fair, free from dan- H mm^m -ar mrm druflf, perfectly healthy deep down m thc roots. wi165 words
-
-
624 1937-05-16 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, May 16, 1937. SERVICE AND HONOURS It'll K.N Mah' van Honours lists are published, it is almost an invai■i:ib!<* comment that the work of ■hose jubl.r spirited people who render voluntary service are very slightly recognised. The comment can certainly be made again m connection with624 words
-
Article1177 1937-05-16 12 C. H. Stanley- Jones - C. H. Stanley-Jones The Royal Example Charitable Outlook &> Sense Of Duty— Fun For All Relief Of Distressed More Funds For Singapore Why Is Selangor Ignored? Reasons For Kingship And Pageantry AS one* who does not care much for ceremonial and outward display J must express1,177 words
-
Article528 1937-05-16 12 Anglius - Anglius "I*l° you make good money as a ventriloquist, Mr. Smith?" "Oh, yes, I have a good job now m the city." "Where are you working?" "In a bird-store. I sell talking parrots.'' mmmm "I JUST read m the paper about a Hollywood film528 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement22 1937-05-16 12 Ha j? I i t Gammeter's from $24. S Eterna Rolex 43. M l and F.M.S No duty m Johore, Kedah a22 words
-
-
Article, Illustration995 1937-05-16 13 COMPLETION OF PLANS IN JUNE 1938 Local Harbour Waters Deepened Considerably A MECHANICAL PLANT TO HANDLE COAL iiv staff Reporter) ffUltK is fast proceeding on the wharf extension scheme of the Singapore Harbour Board, which it was originally estimated would cost $10 millions. By JuneTribune - 995 words
-
Article538 1937-05-16 13 R. A. Thompson D.O. Sc - R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. By Dr. of Ocular Science* DID your newspaper recently carry a story 'of the incident m court where the judge directed a doctor to tell the jury m simple language why a man had died? The physician paused for a moment to538 words
-
Article129 1937-05-16 13 Convict Escaped From DevfTl Island pi ris A convict who escaped from Devil's 'tslond, the penal settlement m I Guiana, has now been In cause he wanted to see his mot; Charles Hut wa.s sentenced In 1920 for aggravated cases ol theft. Afti r 16 years129 words
-
Article109 1937-05-16 13 Jerusalem. A "Watch on thc Jordan" i.s to b( by a new coips of Palestine front- men which has been formt tl -running and prevent ai mercenaries irom part m raiding. The troopeis, who will be mounted and mechanical transport, will al. i I the use109 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement835 1937-05-16 13 (olds and Flu Cause Dangerous Kidney Acids 0 M mmmmMM M Your System is Poisoned and Your Kidneys\ _^mw Weakened, Causing Getting Up Nights, Dizziness, Circies Under Eyes, Leg Pains, |/^w^\ 1 Hervousness, Loss of Vigour Ip^m: 1 I1 or the Flu, your Many other troublesome and danger- m- /y___jr]835 words
-
Advertisement162 1937-05-16 13 it <g fir* It*"****^r* e *l^ V Wm __g|__f^___ W. I| gof m m. *i m ***m A if _11l 1 Jl l flffiilir 3*\ ***B """fi I a^aum^ I^. >j L*\.^v\ Life goes with a swing when you're I l !**»»w feeling fit. That's the experience V j ///of162 words
-
-
Article1487 1937-05-16 14 W. B. Paterson - W. B. Paterson .J. .J. In Which I Start Oph Very Promisingly Only To Phind j That There Is A Shortage j Oph Phs And Cays And Phind It Very Diphphicult j To Write With My Usual j s P heeling And Restraint VRut Carry1,487 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement183 1937-05-16 14 BY AI-L 3rEAM- FOR **""rHIP. AIR AND i TRAVEL Irailwaylinfs j NO BOOKING FEES. 4 Chinese clients and those of all other resident communities are J given the best oi attention and assistance. j I 39, Robinson Koad, Singapore. 5 Telephone 5908. WATCHES OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA aajMSSBSayB •mmmm JEWELLED LEVER183 words
-
Advertisement1004 1937-05-16 14 DIAMOND SF^^*^"^^^^!^ i MARK EVERYTHING WITH SPIRAL SPRING 1 1 <*W EM* HA I Kt-J ViiiTi hl l BMaB-BBaaMaßßßßßaaaaßaaaaa-a-fa-ftaa-g Cut out these f^m^^^m Promotes Healthy Slcc*p m I 11 OVf II A «l 111 C S Useful LUX wSSmmW'^mW^ 5,,-,,y l „n,,uct l o li -u, l pmow. Op, ,^v1,004 words
-
-
Article553 1937-05-16 15 Clock's Son-Stop Rim The Horse Remembered 8 Sunday C luldre n His 522 Wives HtRE are mam stiange stories from many parts of the world, sent by Reuter cm respcmdcnts CLOCK GOES FOR 94 YEARE vn i, clock, which stands ta the courthouse at Harbour Grace. Ntwfound'anci.553 words
-
Article461 1937-05-16 15 Sino-British Plans JAPANESE ALARMED AND JEALOUS Shanghai. i •T-HE Chinese Government's decision to spend -50,000,000 dollars j (Chinese) (about £2.000,000) on the development of Hainan lsland, I China's largest insular possession, has alarmed the Japanese because of the island's proximity to the British Colony of Hongkong. Another461 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement96 1937-05-16 15 P^Experience has taught me that for^f unvarying perfection* you can't beat 1 yunjfivijii*i imi ____B______Hpi^''** v>^*^^^ v^ >,; *x *«xS:* v '-;S?y fißSß^^^viv^ i|Bgiy-'*x"sj|_^ nxS?^*^__l ___■> **9B anSSc 388S ffrv^ •*rfffl)flC^^^'****'\v^ Hm^ny^M nWLnfljßMannnff'TE _"<^ffl^^^__"W___BHP^^^ .J*^m,. '^a£s t \W/ **^T'^\u v%_r# *n\~""i~^^~""*^*Bj"^l"r^r^""'"l "r"r >< *v.- J__»^'^y > \a\ M 1 196 words
-
Advertisement293 1937-05-16 15 THE SWASTHYA SAHAYA PILLS. The famous Indian Health Restorer Science Pills Lead the Tonics of the Day. They remove digestive troubles, feed the nerves, renovate the memory, purify and enrich the blood, increase strength and vitality, guard against premature old age and restore blooming youth. It is unrivalled m restoring293 words
-
Advertisement104 1937-05-16 15 RE -AWAKEN AND FED thoss HAIR ROOTS! —■"afiSMqa. £■<■ m*> mW&mm* **<>*'* "aad net _^_i__fi tnarely too ______*Il > i hardtninf J jAAffAJ Simply floftan imS^mmW Mva *r' £<•""> -«is^ Feed anal "*u__» YOU WILL QUICKLY Aw&**- VR SEE N E w HAIR '■■■a" aaW 1 GROWING l*i ill ****ai104 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement783 1937-05-16 16 ISHOURSo/AGONY tj I every, day it Jm J' vk? ->/\m\ ml fiIIRADOX cured his psVv0 v P corns J The man who wrote the letter below I -fffved A,tr i mdi*• f- Is a butler. His living depends on his 1 writ** Mr** Singlet- a that l cot Fortunately, he's783 words
-
Advertisement180 1937-05-16 16 mmmW^M**mmm*i\ THE MAKEtS <I *'-V^_|^BB|^^ K> or -AMOu. t)i__j| j^_____ij JHKJH 1% /Jjfjllf d 'a* well jff/" r 'Am |f~A?r SUNLIGHT SOAP s tn e greatest economy M^^JW *~*°""**t rru<:t your clothes to dhobis .^^-y^*-^^^ i r s?J^^\ _jf*^_jJ_f liS/__F 1-i'' Can SCC vvllat nil na PP cn r om180 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1287 1937-05-16 17 Skm?' 8 ama f ng Asthma Germs feeling of K|M 3 jj^^ 1 ™T»^*cV\ m^ m^j fli l( /-I m X you suffer from choking, whe-'zii.*?, ronto, Ontario, Can_<la, recently l<" f **P !^fZr VailOH 1» 1 J-/JH.-wrv/x t M m~J coughing, Aathma and Bronchia— h-U you fi it bettor1,287 words
-
-
Article112 1937-05-16 18 The tea party was recently held at the Bungalow cf Tungku Laxaman, the President of the Kelantan Badmint n Association, on the occasion ol thc prize distribution. The Singles Challenge Cup donated by Tungku Laxamana was won by K. KanagasapaJ who has been undefeated for ihe last three112 words
-
Article, Illustration16 1937-05-16 18 A. Dei-Fernandez, scccer capta'n of Fraser and Neave Sport; i and president of the Enggor F.A.16 words
-
Article, Illustration794 1937-05-16 18 Ariel House OPENED BY DUKE OF KENT London. A TWO-WAY radio-telephone conversation between Viscount Swinton, the Air Minister, and th** Imperial Airways Flying Boat "Caledonia" marked the opening of the new In adqtiarters of the Department of Civil Aviation, at Ariel ise, m the Strand.794 words
-
Article486 1937-05-16 18 Candidate's "Vote For Me Or I Die" Bombay. SOME queer things happened during Ine recent Ind an elections wlncn under the new Consutut.un. enormous- I ly extended tne franchise so tnat hhteiatcs ol both sexes were voting alon-^- oul educated men and women. H.re are some ol486 words
-
Article57 1937-05-16 18 Amsterdam Cloud i <>i starlings and plaguing the Dutch the streets Rnd prev< by tlu* i noisy Drastic measure? have bceh ed to combat the plague, ni'h ai **uttlnr th.c treat oi Bhootin*? the "*j!r_s" but the authorh birds' automatic rejnoval, :>- soon as thc city57 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement542 1937-05-16 18 SHE IS NEVER TIRED NOW. A Tribute To Clotabs. i*of thi climate make you feel tired, hiy run down. If I by a constant, 'tired this Singapore resident d try Clotabs, the little tasteless that are rich In the energising I of Hu: but Liver Oil. Her jand says: I542 words
-
Advertisement139 1937-05-16 18 HEftfuf^^ Imitations wssfe ./^^P*^^^ Oon'f risk /our health and com- ss^*** occepiing worthies* "m soctictdes'"* or imitations that *sx\ masque.*ade under the nom<* of n y^Sm/^fmjy F, f 'Here i« j.-ily JHB"|""'>r** ___fc^?Vy^^lt a:'n 1 is c r r !> c SWjiMWia^^il^ _Bl^/^fß yellow, fir. with the. sold*- jnd jj139 words
-
Advertisement412 1937-05-16 18 VITALITY RESTORED MEN AND WOMEN MADE TOUNG AGAIN REMARKABLE GLAND DISCOVERY By GERMAN SCIENTIST _S*% T>*yMr Diagram SHOWING ACTION OF OKASA ON HUMAN BOOT. WHAT OKASA DOES OKASA is a Gland Hormon preparation discovered by the famous German Scientist Prof. Lahusen (Privy Councilor- M.I) ol Berlin University. Increased vitality and412 words
-
-
Article938 1937-05-16 19 OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT FIRST COMPETITION OF KIND IN MALAYA (By "Racquet"") DOME wet k* ago I suggested m thipage that m new of the fact j that badminton hi-.s been making i vast strides among the Malaya h Perak efforts should be made iv I organise a938 words
-
Article, Illustration31 1937-05-16 19 Mfmbers of the Signal Section Badminton Party drawn from the Jchor** Military Force. The Party was recently formed and thi* photo was taken at the Fort (Bukit Timbalan. Johore Bahru* TribuneTribune - 31 words
-
Article116 1937-05-16 19 A friendly badminton match was played between the Merridale Badminton Party "B" team and the MerryYoungsters' Eadminton Party "B" team at the Devonshire B.P.s court last Sunday. The match ended m a victory for the Merridale B.P. by fi games to nil. Scores (Merridale names first): Single (men):116 words
-
Article, Illustration19 1937-05-16 19 Members of the Kelantan Badmint en Association with their President, Tungku Laxamana (Central figure) at the annual prize-giving function19 words
-
Article283 1937-05-16 19 CLARKE CUP CRICKET THE following is a record of the 1 results of tiie past games mi n the Clarke Cup series, instituted m 192. 1924— Match drawn. Europeans: 104. Rest: 94 for eight wickets. 1925 Match drawn. Europeans: 143 and 158 for eight wickets, declared. Rest: 137 and 76283 words
-
Article444 1937-05-16 19 CRICKET SIDE TO MEET SELANGOR DREPARATIONS for the Coronation celebrations were taking up attentions m town to such an extent that sports fixtures were more or less at a standstill. There was no cricket apau from nets at the Club where members of the side to meet444 words
-
Article47 1937-05-16 19 THE annual amateur golf champion- ship of Singapore, open to all Singapore golfers having a handicap of eight or under, will be held on the course of the Kepm-I (ioli Club next month Entries close on June 8 with the Secretary of the Keppel BC47 words
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement81 1937-05-16 19 Ijou. QarCTake Pale ok tive TThmbhhj JSIIU, BUT COULD SHE -ALONE /__-Vtj____|B fl__X ///Jj B Yjß_*i*a___— _r Wm\' l Bb Mfl___> *****w _Br ~~******l_*s Representatives: Post this coupon now: Kuala Lumpur- The Manufacturers Life Insurance Co. J H. Clery, 4 5. Java Street. Hong Kong Bank Chambers, S pore. P81 words
-
Advertisement119 1937-05-16 19 Tiger Beer IS BE§T and why -M. no Pyra m ids ."Men don't like handkerchiefs that look like dusters alter a couple of washings. Nor do women! Both like Pyramids the spruce, fresh-looking handkerchiefs. The handkerchiefs that wash snowy white. That keep their clean, bright colours when they are washed119 words
-
Advertisement258 1937-05-16 19 BRONCHITIS You (an Feel Relief Beginning In s—lo SECONDS! ATTACK ENDS IN 10—20 MINUTES. Attacks of Bronchitis and Tuberculosis Coughing can be ENDED m 10—20 MINUTES: Restful sleep and days free I from pain! ONE TABLET of Ephazone I can do this for YOU, just as it has done it258 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2034 1937-05-16 20 One More Day Of Racing The Governor's Cup Candidates Last Year's Winner To Carry Lightest Load— Course Records Compared Sunshine Sue's Fast Sprint In Coronation Cup Race Cricketing Peal Theo. Leijssius Still Has A Lot Of Cricket Left In Him Non-Benders Matches Always Bright And Interesting2,034 words
-
Article, Illustration817 1937-05-16 20 New World Bouts To-night (By "X.0.") WITH the opening of the Happy World Stadium on Friday, M.iy 21, there will be two prom. er operating m Singapore. As is generally known Mr. Berta Bell who is putting on a good card at the Nov. World817 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement140 1937-05-16 20 1 _X *g*s*^"^"^dS]l B**LJfe -id '^^"H gß_k __^Kfck 5-v.. Am bfl I'k.ulrfH^.^P'^^^V'-'^'^lH"} aSsai ■1 fl^ -'<■!■__ 7>ll& -^■9 *g****D*B_— m m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm IW '< M mmm. :> MMM V* SLmamm _f f > -Sm LVfl Hf 'fl BP^* m mSt "SHM fr" A\ B^fl, *k __E^ H i~i v AmW140 words
-
Advertisement70 1937-05-16 20 ——Do Knot ForgetAn occasional dose of Pinkettes, when needed, cleanses the food trac. dispels constipation, banishes bili ousness and sick headaches, correct:-, diarrhoea, sweetens the breath, clears the skin, relieves piles. In short this ideal laxative and liver regulator keeps you healthy and happy. Do not forget to take Pinkettes70 words
-
-
Article1732 1937-05-16 21 SINGAPORE STATION ON 225 METRES ■jfOLLOWING an* the pn-^-Tamrn* from lhe IJ.M.n.f. tiie coming week: TODAY 11 00 a.m. Evant-elistie Service, fr; tr.-* Siodio I 1130 a.m Son-r Recital 'Gramophone ds» Death ol Don Quixote. Theodore Chaliapine and Olive Kline Caro Mio Ben. Giordano. Maarte1,732 words
-
Article409 1937-05-16 21 Wavelengths 48.92 and 119 metres) TUESDAY 7 p.m.:— Columbia DX 736: Orchestral —London Again— Suite (Parts 1 and 2). Eric Coates and Symphony Orchestra. Columbia DX 737: Orchestral— London Again— Suite (Part 3). By The Tamarisk. Eric Coates and Symphony Orchestra. Columbia 9608: Orchestral— lnvitation To The409 words
-
Article333 1937-05-16 21 Tournament Results And Ties RESULTS and ties m current tournaments at the Chinese Association are as follows: TENNIS SINGLES HANDICAP Dr. Gan Tian Soo (—3) beat Tan Huck Hye i— 6), 9—7, 6—l; Tan Huck Khong (sen beat J. P. Tham (plus 4) 6-1, 6 o; Lim Boon333 words
-
Article100 1937-05-16 21 The marriage of Miss Paramaswary Ponnampalam, the second daughter of Mr. S. Ponnampalam, J. P.. to Mr. K. Thambipillai, Technical Assistant, P. T Department, Tampin, took place m Muar on the Coronation Day at the residence of the bride's father. The pre- j mises were tastefully decorated100 words
-
Article282 1937-05-16 21 Inter-Departmental Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru, May 14 IN the final of the Inter-departmental badminton tournament, the Education Department should have met the P.W.D., this afternoon on the Ayer Molek School Court, but on account of rain, the match had to be postponed until next Friday.282 words
-
Article36 1937-05-16 21 All units of the Muslim procession \vi;l assemble at Istana. Kamp< raj Giam Sultan gate, off Beach Road and along surrounding roads i on Monday, between 10 a.m. and 1 p m j 336 words
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement141 1937-05-16 21 51? 1 (Miami *?l§iisL^a jH j) ifr mW&rJdJ f*>>fej*_-*f a W^w LLVUto! /v -^s-p&p^ iy, m mm9^ m m w* w m* w w _______jKL_ f^) __r^^*^ A FEW drops of *^p2p GETS-IT on an aching and painful corn 'jfojljrlm brings a happy smile of /TawogsmdJaQ^ relief and satisfaction. IMty*_^_fltft_»l^141 words
-
-
Article156 1937-05-16 22 Poor Season Last Year cf EX had a distressing time last ■5 to fourteenth place m the championship— -the lowest they hai pied since ion. Their team wta antialiy the same as tht I which i them ranners-up m 1932 3-4 ithintg would right hoping for tide and156 words
-
Article, Illustration17 1937-05-16 22 Tommy Fair jubilant, with arms round vanquished Max Baer. after their fight at Harringay recently. Topical PressTopical Press - 17 words
-
Article505 1937-05-16 22 (Uiillemard McCabe Reay Cup Singapore, Saturday. ittHE anmi «i lawn tennis competition I. between "-he Colony and the Malay States for the Guillemard Cup ar.d in.' McCabe Reay Cud commenced or the V.M.C.A. courts this afternoon. Tiie Malay States are strongly represented and a hard f:505 words
-
Article101 1937-05-16 22 Spectator Describes Scenes Out iae Palace London. May 15. HOW an enterprising enthusiast got a first-class vantage point and hoaxed millions was told by the B.E.C. yesterday evening m "A story against ourselves." Last night, when a hundred thousand neople were waiting outside Buckingham Palace to acclaim Their101 words
-
Article512 1937-05-16 22 INTERSTATE CRICKET MATCH BATSMEN FAIL ON GOOD WICKET (From Our Onn Correspondent I Penan**. May IS. DERAK won the to:**, against Penang m the inter-State cricket natch being played here, and Ipoh took Bnt lease of a perfect wicket. T. M. Hart, who captains the512 words
-
Article670 1937-05-16 22 In Machinery 01 Boxing TOMMY FARR has flung a spanner into the boxing works says a News of the World Correspondent. Before he left London for a fortnight's rest on a Glamorganshire farm, the British and Empire heavy-weight champion unburdened his soul on a matter that670 words
-
Article412 1937-05-16 22 Coronation Celebration At Goodwood Singapore, Saturday. THE hope of a greater future lies m the assurance that a worthy son ot a worthy father cannot but guide the Empire to a worthier existence." This was the sentiment expressed by Mrs. J. T. N. Handy. President of the412 words
-
Article55 1937-05-16 22 Edmund Lowe And Madge Evans Edmund Lo ifatjge Evam excel themselves In the thruiing Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film "Espionage which was introduced to Pavilion Theatre audiences yesterday Thi.s Is one of the most interesting and exciting film numbers offered m recent times and is wll worth s.-eint-T*** supporting55 words
-
Article284 1937-05-16 22 St. Andrew's Trounce Anglo-Chinese Singapore. Saturday PLAYING cricket on the St Andrewground to-day the St Andrews team scored a -rood victory over the Anglo-Chinese School, scittling the latter for a mere 54 runs and compiling a score ol 150 themselves. R Hoosainsah of St Andrews put up a284 words
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement143 1937-05-16 22 FROM EGYPT THE LAND OF THE NILE Mohamed Fahmy THE MIDDLE-WEIGHT CHAMPION TERROR OF EGYPT. _r* i^Sbbb_hL FAHMY will be introduced from tl c ring to-night Also FROM S YONEY— AUSTRALIA THE LAND OF THE KANGAROOS JACK LA ROSE will be sesn to-night When MORTELL Clashes Against SAKAMOTO LA ROSE143 words
-
Advertisement24 1937-05-16 22 Eye Examinations, Eyeglasses Exclusively. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO., Qualified eyesight Specialists 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. LARGEST. BEST_^EQUirPED. R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. Dr. of Ocular Science.24 words
-
Advertisement9 1937-05-16 22 Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE For The Best Sports Reports **•<*-**•*-*•■•'---'9 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2602 1937-05-16 23 MISS SINGAPORE'S BIG SURPRISE STEWARDS HOLD INQUIRY ON THIRD RACE Singapore, Saturday. T4IK featuri races at B th day of the Si '!i; Summer (Govt tin_r, was the ex*. iii the majority el the races. Af* m thc opening event apore paid2,602 words
-
Article29 1937-05-16 23 r i h g Bouts !n Prosp I i i > i i coi im t me. er ht is i v' and I i i A id.29 words
-
Article47 1937-05-16 23 Y.M.C. A. CRICKET i nor 1 i- on iv sday ;ri K. Leembruggen, Ong B. S. Varma. B. i\ Bark r, Tan i Kiat, G IS J. B. Chv.. Ooh Keng Swee, V C. .\in) rtrong, P. I Eteser Xi tid Au i. i f hu. Ap.47 words
-
Article35 1937-05-16 23 Cane Gin iHelen Stepiu as i Uniu i blished a new world'. 1 100 int oid In 10 5 10 seconds, the h^ld by \mHss Burke (Booth ;a) with 11 seconds. ReuterReuter - 35 words
-
Article35 1937-05-16 23 T.J. R. SPORTS I A Coronation Sports Meeting for the contract labour forces of lies rs. r ham Jones and Railton, will be held at the It-din Mas School ground to-daj I 2 D.m i <35 words
-
Article25 1937-05-16 23 I. BiacL: brat W. A. C. Hende 2 up m the final of tbe Outlemard Cuo ccmpeUtioo at the Singapore QdU Club yestenfay25 words
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement124 1937-05-16 23 '-,i^ _Bj ■fce_^*s£' _H _***fJ9 -v :y. 'J*H *H*Mf_^ •**tfeit*st '#^iIVM»: jflj___DH_l_H_E_B|_EV Wme.w ■fjm^mmwk^>''''Wmm BF MU ,y ,A#&--tstm.!'* i^W^j^'*M*~»fe <"*!■ jW He ''&W&. {::>:.: _^p^ '?^My^MW W^nf I™™1 'fyikzm !^________H_E_p^ JlH**;'»'; j*r 'W?s^ K 'l 3BJL 'mmmt a^^-i Pt- wm_. .JmmmmA W '^t tig/, K^^' 'W _HH "E^ Sm''" '^^■^^mTS^^'^''124 words
-
-
Article, Illustration106 1937-05-16 24 T, ft- ft. Nay,, A-y, A;. F„,,e, V.l„nt«,,, S.S. F*** <__ _sS,"sK_S fiSfiTO'SE*''" < Salute was taken by H.E. the Governor. Pictures show some of the units maicnmg past m Tribune One of the Gordon Highlanders' guards.— Tribune A ce^achmtnt of the R.A.0.C.-*- TribuneTribune - 106 words
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement10 1937-05-16 24 „_4 ii AGi£S FOR 5 CENTS aa«B>«ur— --r MHaaanaaia tumma-mmmmmr-*mrmmmm10 words
-
Advertisement15 1937-05-16 24 Sports Reports Read the 8 lIHKIXE a— lß— mm— a— l MMI m b_^ MMMMM15 words
-