The Straits Times, 18 December 1938

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  • 39 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION J No. 365 Sunday, December 18, 1938 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 365 Sunday, December 18, 1938 Price 10 Cents.
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  • 359 1 $78,030 Written Off Last Year Chairman Hints At Cessation If Big Losses Continue DEFICIT MORE THAN THREE TIMES GRANT FROM GOVERNMENTS THE Malayan internal air service is to be operated for another year to investigate further the possibility of making it a payable proposition, and at the
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    39 1 (Lfft); Mr. A. '"akker, general manager of the X.P.M. for Australia and New Zeaiand, who arrived at Singapore yesterday in the Orient-Java-Africa Line vessel Bui.vsevain. with Mr. B. S. van De'nsc. managing agent for X.P.M. at Singapore.
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    38 1 Mr. C. S. Knight, a former Mayor of Livingstone. North Rhodesia and member of the Northern Rhodesian Legislative Council, who arrived at Singapore yesterday in the X.P.M. liner Boissevain in the course of a round trip.
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  • 96 1 North Pole Air Service To Begin Next Year SOVIET PLANS FOR MOSCOWNEW YORK ROUTE Helsinki, Saturday. IT It reported thr.t the Soviet 1 km decided to inaugurate in IfM a regular air service between Moscow and New York h> «vay of the North Pole. Three giani plants are at present
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  • 48 1 Questions About Somaliland MR. Neville Chamberlain will be asked a number of questions in the Commons on Monday regarding British Somaliland, including whether he will give an assurance the Government will not cede any British colonial territory, particularly that of British Somaliland, or any part thereof, to Italy.
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  • 63 1 Amsterdam. Saturday. SOME of the 25.000 German girls working in domestic service in Holland are hurrying to marry Dutchmen, following reports that they will be recalled to the Reich. More than 100 have handed in notices at the Registrar's Office at The Hague.
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  • 32 1 London, Saturday. The death has taken place of the Rev. Cliarlos Ensor Walters, secretary of the London Methodist Mission slncf 1913. Sunday would have been his 66th birthday.
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  • 24 1 Hong Kong. Saturday. Major fighting is imminent in the West River region in Kwangtung, says a Macao report.-- Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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    32 1 I 1 < ■.!■.■< or Shrewsbury, wife of the Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot. who iterated her 24th birthday last week, leaving in an ambulance th« London CHI where her baby daughter was bom.
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  • 144 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Saturday. D EGRET at the cowardly attempt to destroy the lives of the Minister of Defence, Col. Luang Pibul'Songgram, and his family by mixing poison with their food has been expressed by the British Foreign Secretary,
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  • 66 1 London, Saturday. IN a talk with ex-King Alfonso's sec retary over the continental telepi ont Reuter was informed that the ex-King had no official confirmation of the Burgos decree restoring his civil rights. "Will the King return to Spain should he receive confirmation."
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    35 1 MR. WALTER LESLIE RUNCIMAN. son of Lord Runciman, Lord President of the Council, who has taken over his duties as "Chief-Executive" of the new public corporation which is to control Imperial Airways and British Airways.
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  • 101 1 Chinese Bonds Rise On Big U.S. Loan Shanghai. Saturday. /CHINESE Government bonds today reacted strongly to the conclusion of the American Government loan of U. 5.525,000.000 to China and the reported impending British loan. Foreign business circles are sceptical whether the loans will materially Improve China's
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  • 70 1 Hong Kong, Saturday. I JNLESS the British and United States governments did something concrete to assist China, the Chinese Government would seek ...d from Moscow, although this would not mean the sovietisation of China. This warning is reported to have been uttered by Gen.
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  • 35 1 Tokio, Saturday. T*HE British steamer Ridley, which sent out distress calls yesterday while on her way to Nagasaki Is out ol danger and continuing the trip under her own steam —Eastern News.
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  • 19 1 Rome, Saturday. CEVEN people were killed yesterday when an Italian military aeroplane crashed near Rimini.— Reutcr.
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  • 68 1 FRENCH UNION LEADER IS GAOLED Paris, Saturday. JULES BomsslngauH, Communist head of the Metal Workers 1 Union, has been sentenced to one month's Imprisonment for agitation. Bomssingault ordered the metal workers to take part In the general strike of Nov. 22. As he previously received a suspended sentence of six
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  • 59 1 MAN BEHEADED, GIRL GAOLED FOR LIFE Nuremburg, Saturday. U/iIHIN j. lew hoars of being sentenced for highway robbery, a 'car barldit named Willy Haller, aged 24, whs beheaded at midnight. A girl accomplice was also sentenced to death, but saved from the headman's axe at the last minute by Herr
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  • 30 1 The pilot boat William D. Sannor sank at Norfolk. Virginia, after a collision with the Glasgow cargo ship Lcvernbank, 5.510 tons, which rescued the crew of 22.
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  • 19 1 Lt.-Col. von Horn was appointed German Military Attache to France and Portugal, in succession to Lt.-Gen. Kuehlenthal.
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  • 96 1 China To Adopt New Strategy OPPOSITE MOVES TO JAPANESE Chungking, Saturday. THE Chinese army is to adopt a new strategy, according to Gen. Pai Chunhai. Positional warfare tactics employed at Shanghai, Hanchow and elsewhere had proved disastrous in view of Japan's superior armaments, the general decide 1 He described the
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  • 92 1 Manchester Paraces Banned By Police London. ?a TUa;, 'THE proposed "Boycott Japan" parades whl:h were to lav taken place in Manchester voday did not tak? place as arranged, though parade were held in a limited form <nd leaf lets distributed. It i# y stated the -out. or slnali"
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  • 76 1 (From Our Own Correspondent. I London. Saturday. Rctbrr Steadr. London B<L 8 1 lSd. J*n.-M>r. 8 1 ltid S',d. Apr.-June S'/»i. S',d. July-Sept. 8 3 16d. 8 5 16d. PALM OIL \V. African Soft. £13 Ift GOLD £7 M. lid. SILVER Spot ZOd. I months 13 S,d COTTON
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    • 4 1 RENE ULLMANI XMAS PRESENTS
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    • 60 1 Good famishing Fabric* Better Furnitur. Beit Price* SUN WAH COMPANY 83. Victona St. Spore. r NOTICEFOR THE CONVENIENCE OF XMAS SHOPPERS OUR STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN TILL 6 P.M. ON MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY and TILL 7 P. M ON SATURDAY, XMAS EVE K. LUMPUR ClWr* A DPiD
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  • 461 2 Monopolies Secured Over Essential Services FOREIGN AID MUST BREAK TOKIO RULE, SAYS BRITISH CONSUL A WARNING that Japan is not going to allow other nations to encroach upon the preseive she has created in China was given by Mr. H. F. Handley-Derry, British
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  • 183 2 Ulu Children Have Strong Teeth f\NE of the lesser-known activities of the Medical Department in Malaya is the care of the teeth of children in the hinterland. Children in the more remote parts of the country have taken quite naturally to periodical visits from the dentist, who comes by motor
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  • 30 2 B. Gohlna Sahal, an usher in the Marine Court was yesterday acquitted in the Singapore Trafllc Court on a charge of failing to conform to traffic signals on Oct. 8.
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  • 71 2 jr*HIEF Court Inspector Lissamer and the Singapore Criminal District Court Judge, Mr. L. B. Gibson, had a difficult problem yesterday, when a deaf and dumb Chinese, Yeo Chew Kirn, teas charged tcith going armed in public. Their difficulty was to make the accused understand
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  • 175 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. A BUILDING that closely rivals the new place of the Sultan is the future home of the Tungku Mahkota. Built at Buklt Stulang. overlooking the Straits of Johore and the Naval Base, the new home of the
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    33 2 A WEEK today, young Singapore will be examining its Christinas stockings. Meanwhile, the rush of Christmas buying increases daily, and these pictures show High Street shoppers icho know the wisdom of shopping early.
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  • 120 2 /CONVICTED on charges of causing death by n^'igent driving, causing grievous hurt and causing hurt. Chu Tian Whatt, a young Chinese motor-lorry driver, was fined $60, $40 sue $20 on each of the charges, respectively, by Mr L. B. Gibson, in the Singapore Criminal District
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  • 91 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Saturday. WORK is in hand on the construction of the Merslng-Endau bridge. A sum of about $100,000 has been S3t apart for the purpose. The bridge, which will cost about $100,000, will take nearly a year to complete, and will replacs the
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  • 79 2 Claiming trial 1 1 a charge of cheat ing Lim Ah Moy, of $100. a 58-year-old Cantonese, Lum .ih Kah, was allowed bail of $200 on two sureties in the Singapore Fourt'i Court yesterdr.y. He was alleged to have cheated the complainant of the money on
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  • 93 2 'r m Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Saturday. DLANS being prepared for the extcn- s>ion of the HL'jf rest house al Mcrsing. on the east coast of Johore. About $50,000 is to be expended on the undertaking. Mersing has o late become a popular health
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  • 72 2 FOUND guilty of giving false information to the police, an Indian Mohamedan, Mohamed Fakir Din, was fined $50 by Mr. W. J. Thorogood, in the Singapore Relief Court yesterday. Din reported to the police that he lest $52 in cash from his house and that
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  • 238 2 SINGAPORE Malay* ar P beln* next y ear *O llowin ß the opening 0, in&apore Malays are being headquarters in Beach Road. rf £%£?*s J£t£l STL^SS th? first appeal was made fOl of Malay Volunteers to be formed recruiU on m^y, 43 men presented
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  • 48 2 Appearing on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $7.50, the property of Kwee Thiam Seek, at North Bridge Road, on Dec. 14. a 20-year-o!d Tamil, Sava Wadi. was allowed a week's postponement, by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. K. A. Blacker
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  • 278 2 INWAEU Wearnes: From Penanc, Ipob. and Koala Lumpur. Arrives every evening. Qantas Ftom Australia Arrives this afternoon. X.L.M. From Europe Arrives Uia evening. Imperial: From Earafw: Due Wednesday morning Expected today. Imperial From Europe Due Friday t Expe.-ted .Monday. K.N.1.L.M.: irora Netherlands Indies: Arrives Tuesday
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  • 82 2 Saturday, December 17. Ships alongside the Wharves or expected (o arrive. i.nitjm < Location Ship Goriown Gate !ast Wharf Anshun 22 1 Ophir SO 1 Jain Wharf Daivd 15 2 Hector 13 2 Telreslas 11 2 Perak 8 2 KotaTjandl G 2 iiipirt- Dod( Bhutan 46
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    • 43 2 Jib i 1 I W come fU^, and see all the I; r^m good things we have for wJ| CHRISTMAS 1 PHONE 5 3 V 3 FIVE LIJIL M Advt. ol Sinfiapn' 1 St. ruKc Co F.I A| ____-^^bI M 3M.X3 WF j
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 383 2 IN SINGAPORE TODAY CINEMA Today ALIIAMBBA 1 jii.e Miss Broadway with Shirley Temple, 11 a.m., 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.ni CAPITOL Spawn of the North with George Rait and Dorcthy Lamour, 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION Shopworn Angel with Marnnrct Sullavan. 3 15. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. RITZ, GEYLANG
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  • 473 3 Dr. Chen Su Lans Solution Of Finance Problem WHAT HE TOLD THE McLEAN EDUCATION COMMISSION ASSERTING that a university was essential for Malaya at the present time, Dr. Chen Su Lan, president of the Alumni Association of King Edward VII College of Medicine, speaking at the
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  • 104 3 With Sabre Tucked Underneath His Arm pLOTHED only in his night-shirt and with a sabre tucked under his arm, a man stood shivering in his bare feet on the cobbles in the Boulevard Raspail. Questioned by a passing policeman he explained that during a quarrel his wife had suddenly snatched
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  • 74 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. THE monthly .iterary meeting of the 1 Klang Tamil Teachers' Association was held at the Oovernmenc Tamil School. Klang. Mr. 1.. M. Jeevanantl am presided. Mrs. Ponnammah Sinnathamby gave sson on arithmetic for t-eginners: Mr. T. D. Paklam. of tr* Town Tamil school.
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  • 27 3 A CHRIETM..." fancy dress concert was held by the Singapore District Epworth League at the Anglo-Chinese school hall t-.t Fort Canning Rise last night.
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    55 3 While London's winter season does not really begin un'.'l after Christmas, the English countrywide is already asking itself the timehonoured question, "if winter comes, can sprin* be far behind?" If these lambs, born i.ito the December sunshine on a Sussex farm last week i u!<l talk, their answer obviously •a
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  • 128 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. A SENTENCE ci s'.x months" rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. G. E. Turner In the Malacca polios court tod;../ on a Malay. Mat Eusof bin Ismail, who was found guilty cf being a reputed thief failing to give a satisfactory
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  • 86 3 (Prom Our Own Correspondent. > Malacca. Saturday. A VERDICT cf suicid- by poisoning was retunud by Mr. G. E. Turner. Sitting aj Coroner in tne Malacca polk- 1 court today, at the end cf an Inquiry into the death of a 23-year-old Chines/ numed Lai Keng Tong. whosf
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  • 132 3 MEMBERS of ths Business Girls' Club of the Y.V/.C.A. held a merry Christmas luncheon in Raffle Quay yesterday. Fill your glass and raise It high they sang, Let a world of girls united in fellowship their voices ring Miss J. Stevenson, of New Zealand,
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  • 131 3 Walked 1,000 Miles To Husband Paris. Jl/J ATHILDE SLUTOWSKI, thirm ty-nine-year-old Pole, was arrested in Paris after she had walked nearly 1,000 miles from Poland in search of her husband. She found her husband. But because he had become friendly with another woman Mme. Slutowski started for home again. Her
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  • 101 3 "Nor,-Compliancs" With The New System Pelpirg. THE Manchukuo Government en Nov. 26 ordered the closing of two British middle schools in Harbin on the ground of "non-compliance" with the new education system in Manchul:uo and cf "inconslstence witli the education principles of th Manchukuo Government,"
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  • 33 3 Athens. Saturday. •"PHE police state they have arrested 46 Communists in Athens. They say a large number of Communist propaganda leaflets and a printing machine were also seized. Reuter.
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  • 25 3 Bucharest. Saturday. I^ING CAROL has signed decrees raising the Rumanian legations in Greece. Turkey and Yugoslavia to the rani of embassies.— Reuter.
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  • 313 3 German Invitation For The Spring EFFORTS TO EXTEND NAZI INFLUENCE I LEARN that the Shah of Iran as Persia is now named Riza Khan Pahlevi. has been invited by Herr Hitler to visit Germany in the spring, writes the Berlin Correspondent of the Daily
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  • 64 3 he marr -ge of Mr. James Slngam. of the tutorial jtaff of the AngloChinese School. Pert Swettcnliam. and Miss Florence Maclntyre. of the teachbi£ staff of the Methodist Afternoon School. Kuala Lumpur and daughter of Mr. Edwin Mac T ntyre, a retired F.M.S. hospital assistant and »«l old resident of
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  • 158 3 "Many Motor Lorries For Military Use" Tokio, Saturday. THE British steamer Cambay Prince, 1 bound for Hanoi, was ordered to halt south of Hong Kong by a Japanese warship, whose officers conducted an 18-hour search of her cargoes for arms, according to the Hong Kong correspondent
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  • 81 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Brunei. OULTAN Ahmad Tajuddin of Brunei is contemplating a trip to Grear Britain, where he may stay for about tVO years. His Highness, who will first go to Ceylon, will be accompanied by the Tengku Ampuan and his son as
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  • 62 3 r T»EN Chinese, including one woman, were injured when two motor lorries were in a head-on collision in Jurong Road, near t'.ie 14th milestone, shortly before 7 o'clock yesterday evening. Two ambulances went to the icene. No one was seriously injured, but three men received
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  • 55 3 Tlu> Police Band will pay on Tuesday at Botanic Gardens at 5.30 p.m. March. C:lcn:l Boc:-y (Kenneth J. AlforcD: Overture, Spanish Comedy (Kel'er B2la>: Selection, The Arcadians (Moncktont; Valse. Des Alouettes (R. Dilsoi; Suit?, Summer Days <Eric Coatcs i Medley. Savoy Sccttlsn (Debrov Ecmers>: Fcx Trot. Rcll A!or«j,
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  • 40 3 The Arti-Lucent Musical Society of Singapore hi Id a musical concert at the Yueng Chins school in C ub Street last nigh: which was largely attended. The entertainment comprised piano and violin 3Olos and vocal solos and duelc.
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  • 9 3 Earl Baldwin's refugee fund L now £125.869, reports Reuter.
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  • 220 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. CCREAMS of a Chinese woman the -ourt premises in terrupted court proceedings for a while this morning. Bong Ngoh Lam, the woman, protested vigorously to being removed to hospital for mental oDservatlon. She had earlier in
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  • 93 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. T3 mark the end of the sctiool term the students of the Cambridge classes of the Anglo-Chinese School, and the Suydam Girls' School held a) d'.nner on Friday. Among the f»T« were the Rev. R. A. Blasdell, the prln-r ciptils
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  • 75 3 |N aid of the China Relief Fur.d a Christmas bazaar was organised bY the Chinese Christian Church, Prinsep Street, and he!d yesterday in the 1 compound of the Straits Chinese! Presbyterian Church. The bazaar was opened by a local Chinese merchant, Mr. Tow Keng Hee* a well-known member
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  • 177 3 FOLLOWING the decision to increase the number of South African trade commissioners in the East, Mr. L. F. Joubert, who will act as senior administrative officer at Batavto, arrived in Singapore yesterday from South Africa in th i Bo'sasvain. The position and
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  • 22 4 Nine monks arrested on charges of immorality at Innsbruck have been released, the charges having been round to be false.
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  • 185 4 MALACCA WANTS $150,000 TO FOUND HOME FOR DECREPITS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. MALACCA is raising a fund of $150,000 to establish a home for decrepits, and towards this $18,000 has already been subscribed by leading Chinese, Mr. Ec Kong Guan heading the list with a donation of $10,000.
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  • 149 4 Searching The World For Adventure And Ideal Wife AFTER wandering three times round the world in search of adventure and the ideal wife, by bicycle, walking and canoeing, a 33 year-old New Zealand seaman, Gilbert Simon, arrived in Singapore yesterday in the British freighter Rowanbank. Simon ran away from home
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  • 159 5 BUILDING SIX NEW CARGO VESSELS Also 19,000 Ton Boat With Speed Of 25 Knots (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, Saturday. ITALIAN shipping lines are seeking to obtain a stronger grip on services to the Far v East. Italy is said to
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  • 165 5 Drew Pension For 40 Years DORN in Singapore only six years after Stamford Raffles left, a Malay died recently, aged 108. He was Mohar^.ed All bin Haji Osman. who. although he retired from work nearly 40 years ago, was still fit and active to the time
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  • 53 5 |JIVE stroke;, of the rotan wire order- cd to be imposed upon a 17-year-old Chinese. Loke Ah Klan. In the Singapore Fourth Po'.lce Court yesterday, by Mr. K. A. Blacker, when he was convicted on a el.***** cf theft of three books from a store in Cross
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    86 5 A quintet of revellers at the x.W.U.A. hnstmas rancy Jrcss ball held at the S.V.C. Drill Hall on Friday night. From left to right: Mr. J. L. de Silva, winner of the men's \ost original costum?, Miss D. Anderson, Miss D. Bibby. Mrs. E. Anderson, and Mr. E. Anderson, second
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    47 5 Born at Nuwa.a O.vlon, the monk of the Buddhist Temple. Kuala Lumpur, the Yen. Bhikku V. S. Dayananda, 26 years of age. scholar in the "inghalese and Pa.i languag-s. will conduct the annual exami.i itijn oi the Singhalese class (ii behalf o* the Education Departmn.' Koala Lumpur.
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  • 116 5 Malaya' s Strange Deaths pEOPLE die in all sorts of nays in Malaya, but one of the strangest deaths is that re^-'ed in the annual report of the dedical Department. The gentleman in quest* •> died from "asphyxia from durian ~eed in the larynx." Slightly more complicated was the death
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  • 104 5 ESTATE TAMILS ACCUSED OF RIOTING <From Our Own Correspondent* Ipoh, Saturday. PTEEN Tamil labourers were charged yesterday before the Lumut Magistrate with rioting. The allegation was that they assembled In order to assault Mr. Gordon Travers. manager of Cashwood Estate, Ayer Tawar. Sitlawan. All the accused claimed trial and explained
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  • 34 5 /CHARGED with negligent driving along Orchard Road on Oct. 14. a European, J. H. Hedgecock. appeared in the Singapore Traffic Court yesterThe case was postponed to Dec. 24 for mention.
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  • 422 5 Clerk's Story Of Hold-Up AN account of bow he was A held up by two Chinese in a lonely spot in Cluny Road, Tanglin, relieved of cash, a fountain pen and a marriage ring, was given by an Englishspeaking Singapore clerk, Quan Ah (Mm. in the
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  • 66 5 A WEEK'S postponement was given In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, in a case, when a Czechoslovak. Joseph Marezrek, who was charged last week with theft of $30, belonging to Llm Cheng Liong, In Change Alley on Dec. 7, failed to appear in court at
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  • 497 5 (From Our Own Corespondent.) Klang. THE celebration committee 1 formed to make arrangements for the coronation of the Sultan of Selangor held a meeting at the District Office with Mr. J. R. Neave, District Officer, Klang, presiding. Mr. Neave said that
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 228 5 YOUR PRESENT GIVING -i£i with th« help o< (s^j&P y^^^) Gifts with an air of luxurious Ntf^j extravagance out of all proportion to their modest t^**\ fr^ prices. You'll love them and so will your friends. y#^\ SEEK THE HELP OF THE _2£>-w in the Perfumery Department. j MAYNARD CO.,
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  • 888 6 Big Jump In American Rubber Consumption BY THE SUNDAY TIMES FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT TTHE feature of the week's market news was the disclosure that consumption of rubber in America In November has exceeded 46,000 tons. This was the highest since June last year, 3.000 tons more than
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  • 203 6 Singapore. Dec. 17, 12 noon. Buyer* sellers Gambler $7.25 Hamburg Cube $13.50 Java Cube $12.00 Pepper. White Muntok r- $12.00 White $1150 Black 8.12"/ 2 Copra. Mixed $3.00 Sun dried $3.30 Sago Flour. No. 1 Llngga $2.17^ $2.17& Fair $2.17*4 $2.17y 2 Sarawak $2.12 Vi Jelotong. Palembang
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  • 101 6 rvURING the week ending Dec. 10, U 1938, exports of canned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 24.691 cases, of which 18,074 (73 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom. 1,700 (7 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe. 3.980 (16 per cent.) cases
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  • 79 6 Saturday, Dec. 17, Noon. No. IX R.S.S. (Spot loose) 28 !H'v No. IX R.S.S. f.o.b. In cases December 28>£ 28% G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. f.o.b. in bales December 27% 2816 FAQ R.S.S. f.o.b. In bales December 27 27 FUTURE QUOTATIONS No. IX R.S.S. on Rfgis'.r.\-d tender December
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  • 1314 6 Fraser And Co. *s List SATURDAY, DEC. 17, 1938 1 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 3s T%4 4s l'-ct Asam Kurr.baiig (£> VU Jus oom Austral Malay it) 43s 47s norn Ayer Hitam (ss) 23s 24s 3d Ayer Went; <$lj .60 .65 Bang
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 212 6 Current Company Dividends List Supplied By Messrs Fraser Co. SATURDAY, DEC. 17, 1938 1 P.M. Total for •Company Dividend Books Financial TIN Close Date Ex. Dlv. year Hong Kong Tin 5% final less tax Dec 30 Dec. It 20% Killinghall 2Vz% final less tax Dec. 30 Dec. 19 157» Kramat
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    42 7 Count Ciano. the Italian Foreign Minister, photographed before the nile rojhone in the Ciilni Pala c in Rome, when he made a speech In celebration of the first anniversary of the signing of the Anti-Comintern Treaty ■> fflont Italy, German v and Japan.
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  • 139 7 Transfer Of Jewish Emigrants' Money London, Saturday. ACCORDING to the Financial News. Dr. Schacht. president of the Reichsbank, has submitted to the Intor-Governmental Committee on Jewish Refugees the German Government's official proposals for the transter of part of the capital of Jewish emigrants, whereby participating countries would
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  • 18 7 The 50 heller Czechoslovakian stamp which bears the portrait of Dr. Benes, Is to be withdrawn from circulation.
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  • 66 7 Paris, Saturday. THE suggestion of the writer Pertinax that the French might be led into giving up French Somaliland to Italy is emphatically rejected in authoritative circles here, who state that French Somaliland and the Port of Djibouti are obviously included in the declaration
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  • 97 7 Bid To Hold Up Scrap Iron For Japan London, Saturday. •"PHE Chinese crew of the ship Wyvern ln the Tyne yesterday left the vessel, which was recently sold to the Japanese Government, when the men found she was proceeding to Japan with a cargo
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  • 279 7 MORE SENSATIONAL ALLEGATIONS New Turn To Jekyll And Hyde Case New York, Saturday. CURTHER sensational disclosures were made today in the "Jekyll and HjJe" case, which was brought to a climax yesterday when Donald Coster, president of the McKesson Robbins Drug Corporation, committed suicide in his Fairiield
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  • 262 7 A MAN who says he is owed £50,000 by Indian princes appeared in London Bankruptcy Court. He was Gopal Singh Javher Mulkani, a metal merchant, of Lime Street, E.C. He told Mr. H. H. Game, Official Receiver, that he owed £51,230, and he had no
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  • 19 7 A detachment of 1.000 Italian volunteers from Spain has landed at Genoa from the troopship Flrenze.
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  • 222 7 Implications Of Big Loan To China London, Saturday. CIGNS are multiplying of a hardening directive in the foreign policy of the United States," writes The Times Washington currespondent reports Reutcr. In this connection, the correspondent points out, the announcement of the granting of a credit of
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    • 127 7 Tm' PRECAUTIONS Q by tfiecitag now a PENSION policy with tti« "PRUDENTIAL" it will ensure you an adequate income when you retire, and protection for your dependants in the meantime. Any amount, at any age, to suit your requirements. Complete the accompanying enquiry form and obtain particulars of a scheme
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    • 23 8 Economical X'mas Gifts A3>^W^>jS9lSiji^^i^ahb a^a^V .^A* "^^a^aW Z S a^B^^^ -^ii^a^a^a^aH SHPraM f I vjß^a^^^^^ /Wr.'. of B ota Shoe Co., Ltd.. Singapore^
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    • 304 8 No mistaking quality and smoothness .^MaCl^^i^aßHaH I W/' 0N DERFULLY fresh aren't they mß^^% I get much more pleasure from smoking since I I M switched to Craven A.' They do not stain my v\ fingers or stick to my hps. My throat, too, j appreciates Craven 'A' 'f 'J^mmm.^S,
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    • 1990 8 Today's Wireless Programmes SINGAPORE NIROM FMPIRF STATION 7.20 Music Hall* Including. Bennett and limi/IYI LITIIIIVL- ainilWll Williams (Two Jovial Boyi with thehZHL MS metre*. -m \iclf ICCIAW A Phono-fiddles i, George Doonan (The Life ZHP 30.96 metre* I2£\2\. m t l *&i,'^\ TRAPiSMIoMUN 4. and Soul of the Party) and
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  • 508 9 Mainly By The Onlooker THE man who drove the punkah and the ice-box from Singapore, Ernest William Popplewell Fulcher Fulch for short— will leave Singapore on Tuesday after spending 32 years in the city. He came to Singapore only a year after "lectricity was provided by the Commissioners, who lx>uj?ht
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    969 9 military matters to the Sultan, Col. Noyes-Lewis was in the South Wales Borderers, the old 24th Foot and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Johore forces by His Highness early this year. With the Borderers, he served in France and Salonika during the Great War
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    • 249 9 Born 1 820 JjjL still going strong i *^HPfe^^^l^^. The for Best £&&H Best Whisky Wishes Johnnie Walker is always welcome at any time, but especially at Christmas and as a Christmas present. Blended from the finest of Scotland*! whiskies, Johnnie Walker is famous for its smoothness and mellowness. Johnnie
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  • 432 10 Europe's Desire For British Culture LJOW foreign propaganda, sujr- gesting that the British democracies are decadent, is being combated was described by Lord Lloyd, chairman of the British Council, to a representative of The Daily Telegraph. Lord Lloyd has j ust returned from Portugal, having previously toured
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  • 67 10 Geneva. TTOE hospital at Sion 'in the -canton of Valais) is to be converted into a theological college for Roman Catholic students who have been turned out of the International College of Theory at Innsbruck by the German Nazis. Before Christmas 100 students. Including Britons
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  • 182 10 New Technique In Local Road-Building 4 NEW technique in road-build-ing, which had been proved successful in Singapore, but which conszrvative loca' bodies in Englani were still unwilling to adopt, teas described by Mr. K. G. M Fraser, retiring Municipal Engineer,
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  • 510 10 Singapore Municipal Engineer Tells Of City's Progress HOW FLOODING HAS BEEN ALLEVIATED IN THE PAST FEW YEARS MEMORIES of Singapore in days when the main l roads were of laterite, Tanglin's ayer minom came from wells, and modern sanitation was a novelty, were taken rom Singapore on Friday by Mr.
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  • 204 10 Washington, Dec. 2. J^R. Harry 11. Woodring, Secre*Vl tary of Wa-, In his annual report to President Roosevelt today said that th War Department would intensify its investigations of the possibilities of increasing the capacity of the Panama Canal. The Secretary of War stated that
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  • 20 10 The French Legation in Bucharest is" shortly to be raised to the rank of an Embassy.
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  • 304 10 OIL GIVEN LONG LIFE BY FILTER Invention Used By R.A.F. Admiralty TTHE letters patent for a filter which, it was stated, enabled lubricating oil to be used over and over again, was extended for five years by Mr. Justice Simonds in the Chancery Division. The petition was brought by Dr.
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  • 93 10 Germans Copy British Balloon Barrage Berlin. F ELD-MARSHAL GOERING, whose newspaper, the National Zeltung, scotfed at and caricatured London's balloon barrage, has announced that Germany has drawn up plans to send up a balloon barrage round all industrial centres In time of war. Munition and arms works, oil refineries, chemical
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  • 151 10 POLAND'S THREE YEAR DEFENCE PLAN £80,000,000 To Be Spent \V;.rsaw. IN his annual Budget speech before Parliament, Mr. Kwiatkowski, Polish Finance Minister, emphasised the need of hastening and intensifying the rearmament programme, and announced a new threeyear plan for spending a further £80,000,000 on works connected with national defence. About
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    • 539 10 ■\&N HEUSEN" fcgsftafew* (S,trl- Stiff) The world's most economical OCOLLAR, Smarter than soft collars, more comfortable than stiff ones, they combine the advantages '*>***.*' of both. Mml for hot \vcatl>er wear because Ihey fit the neck perfectly without clinging or \vrinklin& Made in one piece without seams and woven on
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  • 524 11 An Understanding Of Their Position Going Hone. By Ernst Harthern. Jarrolds. 18s. 6d. ANYONE who wants to understand the position of the Jews in Palestine could not do better than read this book. The author is a German Jew, apparently now living in Sweden, but at
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  • 341 11 CAPTAIN HORNBLOWER AGAIN Hying Colours. By C. S. Forester. Michael Joseph. 7s. 6d. t\ FORESTER is one of the very few modern novelists who display a consistent ability to tell a really good story with vigour. Not only are his plots full of action, so vividly told and so exciting
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  • 114 11 Duchess by Appointment. By Lady Mary Cameron. Werner Lowrie. 7s. 6d. DUCHESS BY APPOINTMENT U n amusing but rather unlikely sto.y of an American social climber who, unable to persuade any of the Upper Four Hundred to her parties, hired a Duchess from an agency. The Duchess though spurious
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  • 431 11 INSIGHT INTO HUMAN CHARACTER "Gone Tomorrow." By Kenneth Dix. Hurst and Blackett Ltd. 7/6. THE commendations of publishing 1 firms upon the jackets of books issued from their houses are generally on a somewhat extravagant and expensive scale for reasons that are fairly obvious. In the present book the 'blurb'
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  • 308 11 SEARCH FOR PHILOSOPHER'S STONE "The Philosopher's Stone." By Israel Regartffe. Rider and Co. 10/6. THIS is a most remarkable book A and it is a composition of natural science, metaphysics, psychology and religion. King Solomon said, Wisdom Is the principal thing therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get
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    • 250 11 LAiality DUALITY first .that is the guiding principle in JD IffisSMil l^ e manu acture of t Ovaltine.' Upon 'its 'supreme pgJ quality and unrivalled nutritive properties* mi I lion* f i J of people 'rely* for" health "and fitness. 7 The whole Ovaltine organisation reflects the exceptional step* Uken
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    • 92 11 (©lit (English (jThristoms plum puling These Christmas puddings are of \\w finest quality and are made from the recipe first, used in the Royal Kitchens of King George the- Fourth. A gen ts in Ma layu EASTERN AGENCIES LTD. •^■^i^B^Blß^MM W.P.S. 2 aMMHOTM GREEN CIRCLE LIBRARIES I 18-F, BATTERY ROAD,
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  • 526 12 Ma lay a 's Matrimonial Agency Is The Nursing Service Hospitals Lose Staffs. But Country Gains Fine Type Of Mother TLiALAYA'S Number One matrimonial agency ts the nursing service. Last year 14 members of the Malayan Nursing Service resigned in order to marry, compared with only four resignations toith other
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  • 89 12 TOR IDES usually fear the reception their husbands will give to the first meal trey prepare. But 23-year-old Miss Dora Skinner, of Glasgow, who was married at Tottenham Registry Office to Private Thomas Garraioay, of the Royal Fusiliers, faced a bigger nerve-wracking test than
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    • 350 12 LIKE NEW AFTER FIVE| YEARS because SUNLIGHT I(^ «W SOAP washes safely^ ~n— t\ JL/on't trust your >£^^?V clothes to dhobis jS\ \^rf I /_J*\^Z^^. using cheap inferior M >\ robbing and C beating \>^ 7^la-Ba2BO«flk\ necessary with cheap V V^ I SUNLIGHTS GENTLE SUDS I soaps harms the V*^^.
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    • 742 13 00 ''^^W D YOU KNOW THAT Food spoilage can be one of the Nature k totally unreliable for It saves by keeping food fresh, and gijyiT MJ f most costly items and greatest food preservation the outside preventing food spoilage. /;>; 4f M W B hazards to health in the
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  • 664 14 Behind The News By Crux Australis VET untold Is the story lying behind the sudden cancelling of last week's sensational Kaiser interview cable. The interview, in which the Kaiser was purported to have attacked his political successors, is said to have appeared in the American magazine Ken. The New York
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    64 14 fHE Chinese Embassy in London has organised a sals of Chinese treasures, rescued from the Japanese invaders, in aid of the International Peace Hospital. Among the objects offered to London's Christinas shoppers is this bridal coat, presented by Hong Kong's millionaire II) Tung family the wearer, when the picture was
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  • 75 14 These Names Made Words 28 JTVERY day ice use words which commemorate the lame of some man or woman or piaa that uould othencisa be forgotten. Few people knew how these names came' to be common words, and in this special Sunday Times series of short articles the story o]
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  • 249 14 I^HEN Judge James Han r ey Logan was forced by failing health to resign his position in the Santa Cruz senior county court in 1881, he decided to adopt horticulture as his hobby, and founded a small fruit and vegetable plantation in the grounds of his house in Santa
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 417 14 "Careless about (^T J^i Personal Freshness —not likely I never Vv* rk risk offending— use f^jL^^ n Lifebuoy Toilet Soap J Everyone pertpires it's accessary, and in itself quite inoffensive. HH b^SSH But tf P ers P' ration »!'^wed to remain and clog the poics of the skin I 1
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    • 131 14 The cmilMSSßKflji oftheAPPLERQji^ isinCTOEßi^' J^mri (J^a) There arc no iincr c>-der-appl« jßi\ than those grown and used py yJa^HB Wok Whiteways. A delicious natural /JL^^B^Jflßl stimulant, Whiteways Cyder y^^V^H^Hfft tones up the digestive system '■HaV^^^ health and pleasure call for a i Kafflr JpaEfl Bflj^i Wnitcwa >' s c >*
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  • 479 15 Chinese Girl Twice Arrested As A Spy ARRIVES SECRETLY BY AIR IN HONG KONG I ILY LI, the Chinese dancer and film star whom newspapers have called The Mata Hari of the East," is now in Hong Kong. Twice arrested by counter-espion-age
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  • 296 15 BRIDEGROOM IS DESCENDANT OF LAST SULTAN OF SINGAPORE A MALAY Royal wedding took place in Singapore last nigbt when a direct descendant of Sultan Hussein, last Sultan of Singapore, was married. The bridegroom was 21 -year-old Tunku Abdul Ghanl bin Abdul Kadir. His bride was Zainap binde
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  • 31 15 The latest figures of casualties In the recent landslide on the island of St. Lucia are stated to be 107 known, or assumed to be dead and 12 missing.
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    49 15 A SCOTS woman came to town and entered a shop to fcuy a collar for her husband. "I'll take that one," she said. "Only the one, madam?" inquired the assistant. "Of course! How many husbands do you think I've got?"— From the Christmas number of the Whir* Horse Bulletin.
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    • 216 15 In the world of reality their knight is VOIU jz To that wife and family of yours there U j£lV^\ one perfect knight it is you. If you are not lo betray their trust, surely f /sm fir '\H&l^&Mxz^ 'you musl protect them against tbe greatest Si'KrmTt it mi-fortune that
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    • 267 15 %uj> II K^dJ M-hat nervous indigestion lake PHOSFERINE, and it will fade outEvery age engenders its own ailments. The curse of ours is nervous indigestion. Never before have gastric troubles been so common. Men and women in every walk of life are suffering today from stomach disorders. And the main
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  • 242 16 Opinion Souls At Sea THE da3s of the hack-writers who used to sink ships with the phrase, the ship carried 98 souls and a crew of 2C." seem to be numbered. An American ship arrived in Singapore last week with the crew quartered in first-class saloon cabins formerly occupied by
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  • 240 16 j THE incidence of venereal disease I in the Colony has long been recognised as extremely high, but, even so, the figures presented in the I annual report of the Medical Department last week come as a rude shock. In the Straits Settlements last year there were 49.4
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  • 949 16 The Lighthouses Of Malacca VERY little is known to the average layman about the lighthouses of Malacca, of which there are three in number, namely Pulau Undan, Cape Rachado, and One Fathom Bank. The lighthouse of One Fathom Bank is about 100 miles from Malacca town; it is off Port
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    • 286 16 TEL Q^jflT^? rEL 43 1 O Cf^SS^^ 43 1 MANUFACTURING DISPENSING OPTICIANS THE OPTICAL HOUSE 65. STAMFOh'D ROAD. SINGAPORE. B V s IKY OUM TAILORING We only solicit our trial ord r. MIEN CHONG Spore's most up-to-date Tailor. 34. Coienai St. Phone 4816. WORLD'S NEED OF QUALIFIED ENGINEERS Bright Protpacfi
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    • 134 16 The NEW WORLD CABARET TEA DANCE. ADMISSION FREE Tue*.. Thurs., and Sat, to 8.30 i> m. AFTER DINNER DANCES ADMISSION M CTS. lv» night from 9.30 p.m. to midn.fcht PIANO TUNING-REPAIRS REMOVALS. HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 212, Orchard Rd. Wtv£* Unbreakable g£\ V/ahcrproof L^7^\ Wrisl-Wafch \fi J•Jaran^eed lOyean \*^Zl
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    • 22 16 BALI SPECIAL DECEMBER EXCURSION ROUNDTRIP PASSAGE AND ALL-INCLUSIVE BALI TOUR FROM $250.00 X.P.M. LINE N. V. KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (Incorporated m Holland)
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  • 418 17 Feature Of Frank Buck Jungle Show SOON BEING SHIPPED FROM SINGAPORE ARE ATTAP HOUSES, KRONCHONG BAND, OX- CART AND OXEN, SATEH-SELLERS Animals Now Being Trapped For Wild Life Exhibit MALAYA will receive valuable publicity at the New York World Fair, which opens on Apr. 30
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  • 138 17 /GENERAL Wang Kru)-nan, who was recently dismissed from his post as th ga rrison commander in Ningpo because he had violated the new military order forbidding officers to marry during the hostilities, has been executed by a firing squad, accordIng to Chinese reports reaching Shanghai
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  • 25 17 A census of all the horses, mules and horse-drawn vehicles in Germany is to be held by order of the military authorities.
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  • 150 17 £35,000,000 HIS RECORD CELLING £35,000,000 worth Of surplus agricultural and other products yearly is the task of Mr. F. R. Wilcox. chairman of the U.S. Agricultural Surplus Commodities Corporation, who has left Southampton for New York after three weeks in Europe. Here are some of his sales achievements:
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  • 16 17 More than 70 people were drowned when rivers overflowed In the Ourfa area of Eastern Anatolia.
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  • 91 17 CRANK BUCK, famous for his Bring 'Em Back Alive Malayan jungle film, may make another film of that type in Malaya next year. Mr. L. R. Nicol, who is now in Singapore arranging to ship Malayan animals for Mr. Buck's Jungle Show at the New York
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  • 331 17 Suffering And Oppression Move In Cycles Budapest. •THE Magyar Nemzet draws 1 attention to the mysterious fact that Hungarian history, particularly that of periods of suffering or oppression, moves in cycles of eighteen years, and quotes some examples of the country's rebirth and regeneration. In 955
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  • 239 17 SIR OSWALD MOSLEY'S MARRIAGE Berlin. IT is learned that Sir Oswald Mosley and the former Miss Diana Mitford, sister of Miss Unity Mitford and a daughter of Lord Redesdale, were married in the reception room of Herr Hitler's private offices in the Fuehrerbau in Munich about midday on Dec. 4,
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    34 17 Marion Tally and Bill Lewin. former Canadian divine champion, choose a novel spot to do the Lambeth Walk under water in the desert swimming pool of the El Mirador Hotel at Palm Springs, California.
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  • 345 17 Man Hurls Tomatoes At Appeal Court Judges I ORD JUSTICE CLAUSON' and Lord Justice Goddard were pelted with tomatoes in the Appeal Court in London last week by a man whose application for a nrw, 'trial of an action had bom it fused. The man. Frank Harrison, of Leinster Street.
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  • 32 17 Two young bandits, Herbert Relf. 18, and Johannes Horn, 19, were executed for attacking and seriously injuring the driver of a car which they held up near Heidelberg, In Germany.
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    • 86 17 This shirt says pooh to the heat! No shirt on earth wUI keep you from perspiring. Not even Anow Hitt. But Hilt rioea have that hot-weather ble«aing, an .Arosct collar -the collar that no amount of per#piration can ever wrinkle or moss up. Hire also has the tailored-to-fit Mitoga designlooks
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    • 42 17 .j/f-appy, healthy days $g Ek Calm, refreshing nights. I Cow Gate's new Malted Milk r ~O*/ 6 M Brings you these delights. '"iMI^I"' cow gate mm M ALT E D H MILK yjjLs Agents fc.., jackion > Co. Ltd., SS KoblnttMi Boa*. Singapore
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  • 1501 18  -  Nathaniel Gubbins By RAY ideal man is Monsieur Frensser., of Antwerp, who describes himself as a "technocrat," which means he believes that everybody should have an Income of £2,000 a year and nine months' holiday. The idea la so simple and so beautlXul that t U
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    • 612 18 Where to spend your holiday? —at DALAT (Annam) French Indochina The astor.lshinr mountain tesor of the Far East Lyini 5.009 feet above the sea 't\f 190 miles from Saigon. Average temperature: 6.1° Fahrer. 1 't Dry winter season, the coldest (end of No- ember to March) 60° Summer Season: (May
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    • 346 18 CONTRACT BRIDGE WHILE it is usually best in the Under the c J™™ ta e W play of the hand to figure on d h^fT SiTSE! normal breaks, an opposing double troublesome> especially if Declarer entirely changes the situation. As could be f Orce d to ruff hea^a. West soon
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  • 719 19 {MALAYAN Chinese will gather at their various kongsis next Thursday to celebrate Tung Cheh, one of the most enjoyable festivals of the year. In every Chinese home, wherever possible, all children and relatives will gather to pay respects to the family dead.
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    409 19 DICNICS, campfires, and hay rides j are events which offer a wealth lof picture opportunities. Some picnics are daytime affairs, but others take place at twilight or after dark and there are no times more opportune for charming campfire snapshots. For twilight snaps, wait until the sky is
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    • 365 19 THE BEST REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM it ii.ii 3 «ayj been the ci«to"n, and always I?, .i h -ii one rheumatic sufferer meets to pass ou any recommendation vfl t. .ij to the disappearance of the :r^ of Rheumatism alone '(•commendation that has pa»«-tl from lip to Up bas always been
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    • 639 19 Awl lli^ *4r the Gift that remmds-and remembers Think what a 'Kodak' for Christmas means. To your children a new adventure. To your friends— a lifelong store of memories. To everyone -a continual reminder of the giver. Kodak cameras cost from #1.75 to $165.00, so you can choose an appropriate
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  • 574 20 Accommodated In Holidaymakers' Seaside Camp FORM ORCHESTRA OF MOUTH-ORGANS AND VIOLINS TWO HUNDRED German Jewish refugee children, each with a baggage label tied round the neck for identification, arrived by bus at Dovercourt Bay camp on Dec. 3 from Parkeston Quay, Harwich, where they
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  • 167 20 Lover Shot In Phone Box SCENE A public telephone box at ft corner of one of Toulon's leading streets. Three persons standing outside, waiting impatiently for their turn. Inside, a man talking vehemently. /"VUT of the shouting in the box the listeners heard quite plainly the threat Listen If you
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  • 294 20 A RULING that the card game stud poker is a game of chance, and not in any sense one of mere skill, was given by the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Hewart, sitting with Mr. Justice Charles and Mr. Justice Macnaghten, in a King's Bench Divisional
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  • 375 20 THE MARVELLOUS WISDOM OF NATURE A man seldom remains idle, nut sometimes during peaceful momsnts. when he has time for reflection, ho feels a profound admiration for (lie wisdom of Nature. Here are a few examples taken It :ii the animal and vegetable kingdonFlowers that are fertilised by inM-ets, have
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    • 321 20 ~E~~~ ioF MODERN, TESTED! Modern Science Gives Us The Ideal Remedy For Pain DOCTORS and dentists prescribe ANACIN today because they know that it relieves pain quickly and safely the modern remedy for modern people For headache, toothache, neuralgic pains, ANACIN works almost instantly. Efficiently reduces fever and discomfort due
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    • 195 20 PROPERTY I OWNERS! ARE YOU PAYING BIG REPAIR BILI>S THROUGH WHITE- ANT DAMAGE? Consult us for Guaranteed extermination. THOMAS COWAN CO. WHITE-ANT EXPERTS. D 7, HONGKONG BANK CHAMBERS, Phone 2042. CONSTIPATION THE CAUSE OF MOST HUMAN ILLS! Poisonous waste In the lnteitlnes affects th« entlro system blood, nerves, organs and
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  • 629 21 Transition From Young To Old Is Advanced Ten Years Max Factor's Advice TODAY, there are fewer women who are obviously OLD women than ever before known in the history of the human race. Fifteen years ago, it was my observation that the age of 38 very generally marked the end
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  • 287 21 If Violet Suits You Wear It Often TF violet suits you, wear the colour as often as possible. It is fashion's favourite in fact it is popular enough for well-dressed women to consider altering their cosmetics to make their complexions harmonise, with this purplyblue hue. Woollen suits of loosely-woven wools
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  • 134 21 CUSPENDERS should always be *J fastened on the strong part of the stocking made for the pv oose. It is far better to shorten ttie suspenders than spoil a pait of stockings by fastening them to the fine silk lower down. The most useful thing to know is that
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  • 26 21 To brighten gilt frames, slice and boil a large onion in a point of water, and apply gently. Let the frames dry before polishing.
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    • 129 21 EXPERT MAYNARD'S AIR-CONDITIONED m Wrli^^^ A PERFECT GiFT THONE '6115: "C tißtM^ /MJJM G &4j|9K^ and stings JAjLAJI^^JI Sc.-übb'i jlv*« INSTANT relief. f g IO^H **BK^B jst i > the P art wlt^ ""d'luted <: ±^^^^^^^^^^^^mOl g Scubb's its cooling tfftctstopt \^fe* TWV IT r^V/i I tfie iirlJfi^n »nd its
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    • 139 21 JJH^^^^^"W^Qkt ff TuE Goldwvn Follies" Powder y^A s?j? Iss *7j m C*£i Tro4*«crn4f maAt'lu? the Oliglc of coloi htrmony '^ijb.j. 'ttudn. It cnxxti t itiir.-imootb S jn*ke-upth*(tcallr><*Tioa...f i. f" 4f^^L Free Demonstration Make -Up KOTTTF I snt^ UT Harmony Chart haimony thide will gi»e you M> I rP «Ung l^-^s
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  • 697 22 Fascinating New Clothes From Old-Fashioned Materials FASHION designers are making fascinating new clothes from old-fashioned materials. They create many individual schemes this way. There are water silks, some soft, others stiff, and both suited to smart crinoline designs. Interesting silks for day suits which show stripes of satin on dull
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  • 39 22 THE most luxurious materials are being used in London this season for evening coats. For this design, which is as graceful as it is cosy, green-and-silver lame has been used. The fur trimming is silver fox.
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    • 291 22 >^4-^? ltd* fa %%u$ The b«st rule to reneaber 18 not to use malce-up too lavish-, ly. Beware of thtt fainted look', lien don't Ilk* it &nd it lt^declesse;. fashiao leader? sey: "Avoid that pclnted look* it's never caert". Sc^ue* lipstick end rouge that can't paint, and that means Tcngee.
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    • 149 22 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No looter n«d you admire othrri— wUh that rour tkm vrat at light and attractive their* One Jar of StilUnan't will make you equally charming- Continued application! will aurpriat you. convince you that there it only one bean* tifier. only one whitener that word*
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    • 255 22 W£ JAWS 7ft£6 Hand woven linen and embroidered hankies also chiffon evening hankies. New stocks just received 18 Batiery Road. Ist Floor. Phone 7143 FRESH FLOWERS Always Available. BRIDAL BOt'QIETS. BASKETS A WREATHS. MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE Just dial 31SS—ue will do the rest MAYF A I R
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  • 684 23  -  SHORT STORY "YES, it is rather a lovely view. We had this room built on because "Julia, is that Henry on the lawn?" "Yes. You see, when we first came here "I had no idea he took any interest in the Keep Fit movement." "Henry? He's
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  • 54 23 Mix together a tablespoonful each of salad oil, ketchup and Worcester sauce, a dessertspoonful of vinegar, a tablespoonful of chopped cucumber, and a dust of cayenne pepper and salt. Fill into six small glasses or plates with two or three pieces of tinned crab In each. Serve rolled
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  • 81 23  - Horoscope Chiras By OUTLOOK A muddled situation, with two and Monday (Dec. 12) reappear, beauty-spots: This Sunday 'Dec. Rather hopeless contusion follows: 18 1 and Monday < morning). Lucky Everything seems to shift. No aspects of last Sunday 'Dec. 11) dellnlte^oal till Thursday (Dec. 22). DAILY ASPECTS Sunday, Dec. 18
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    • 350 23 Shop Today and Practise Econony Right away at GIAN SINGH'S =GRAND ANNUAL= XMAS SALE Shop today for XMAS GIFTS for Young Old. Conveniently economically Jutt i few good Bargains Rayon Storking* 2 pairs /or fI.K Cotton Vests 3 for I.X Felina Brassieres each i.M Fellna Corsets 1-50 Elastic Girdle Panty
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    • 57 23 LAST WEEK of our STOCK-TAKING SALE WE WOULD SUGGEST OUR PATRONS TO SHOP EARLY TO AVOID XMAS RUSH BARGAINS WILL NE 7ER BE REPEATED Sale Ending on 24 th Dec. CHOTIRMALL S 41-43, HIGH STREET 'PHONE 7957. /*"7™7 BBS VV > vt"-C^t^^^^^B^^^^ms--j» nIP I M 11 H— #v, Proved in
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    • 148 23 Next Week For You: Born Mar. 21— Apr. 20: Delay important decisions till Thursday or Friday Born Apr. 21— May 21: Sunday (late) till Monday (tiffin) decidedly your grand time; Born May 22 June 21: Your situation is muddled. Essential relief not before Thursday. Born June 22— July 23: Consolidating
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    • 138 23 evening, a beneficial Venus- influence must contact you. Strongest radiation around 10 p.m. (A sudden revival of a heart-gripping memory is exactly the same thing). Born Nov. 23— Dec. 22: You will be approached with a safe, though financially limited. proposition within two weeks from Thursday next. Born Dec. 23—
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    • 578 24 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD ENTHUSIASTS OUR WEEKLY "MUST BE WON" OFFER The Sunday Times offers tcday $100 for a correct solution of the Crossword Puzzle printed below. Should no reader succeed in solving the puzzle correctly the $100 will be awarded in respect of the
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  • 435 25 Useful Changes In Side Beaten By Singapore THRILLS EXPECTED ON "DOG" PADANG (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. 'THE Malacca versus Penang hockey match to be played at the Federal Capital tomorrow promises to be a thrilling affair. The chances of Malacca emerging winners are Indeed bright
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  • 186 25 Malays Victory Over The Malacca Club (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. IN a match devoid of thrills the Banda Kaba Malays hockey eleven gained a three nil victory over the Malacca Club in a hockey match played on the padang. At half-time the Malays led by the solitary goal scored
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  • 728 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. ZOOMING after her six-nil defeat at the hands of Perak, Penang's smashing hockey victory, by nine goals to nil, over Kcdah was a pleasant surprise indeed, for while it was anticipated that Kedah would be beaten, not even the most
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    48 25 Picture taken wL n Miss Lim Peng Kiang, Chinese aviatrix (in uniform) visited the Malayan Rubber Works, Klang. Standing: (left to richt Messrs. Lee Kee Yap, Low Seng Peng, Ng Kong Low, Miss Lim Peng Kiap, Messrs. Scoure Chen, Neo Pih Hoon, Wong Tarn and Tan Tiong Tat.
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  • 184 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. A SCRAPPY game of hockey was seen on the school field when the Police beat the Old Boys by the only goal of the match. The Police, who were out for the first time after a long rest, gave a
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  • 114 25 (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. DV three goals to two the L Francis D Association beat the Customs Sports Club in a hockey match played on the Banda Hllir Park. The Association led 2—l at the Interval. Exchanges were fairly even. The Association, however, showed
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  • 288 25 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. KEEN rivalry is seen in the annual lawn tennis tournament of the Malacca Medical Department which Is being held at the hospital courts. A considerable number of women players are included in the handicap doubles event. Results are as follows:
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  • 99 25 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. ENTRIES for the annual billiards tournament of the Chinese Recreation Club, were disappointing, only three entries being received for the handicap and eight for the championship event. In spite of the small number of competitors the tournament will begin this Sunday.
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  • 2665 26  -  "Nomad" By J7NTRIES close next week for the individual boxing championships and the competition is likely to begin early in the New Year, probably on Jan. 10. Most boxers have been ldls for at least two or three months and it Is to be feared that the
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    55 26 An C.A.F. plane dropped into (he sea close to the shore it Dovcrcourt and narrowly misled the lower marine parade. A fast motor boat carrying a searchlight from the Felixstowe B.A.F. s'ation tcok off two airmen who sent tin flares when the machine f:ll into the X*. Th* picture shows
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  • 362 27 Lose Two Games To Singapore Soldiers (From Our Own Correspondent). Segamat. PLAYING ragged rugger, the north Johore XV suffered two defeats last wek at Genuang. Incidentally, „icy were the opening matches of the season for the team and the side will have to get down to harder
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    30 27 Pte. Mitchell and Pte. Nutbrownc bot_. of "IV' company in action in their Jight-heavyueight bout in th Manchester Regiment semi-finals boxing championship on Thursday evening. ".Me hell won on points.
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  • 721 27 'From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. A HOCKEY match for which sreat preparations had been made was played at Sogamat last week when Scuth Johore met the North in the first State trial, prior to the selection of tl c team to represent Johore in
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  • 284 27 CHEW SONG THENG WINS HOSPITAL TENNIS TITLE i From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Saturday. pHEW Song Theng won the handicap singles of the Segamat Hospital Club lawn tennis tournament when he met Mohamed i'usof and deprived the Malay schoolboy of his title. Yusof was the winner last year and should
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  • 75 27 Fioni Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Pilah. J\ESPITE inclement weather condi*J tions at present prevailing in Kuala Pilah, tennis enthusiasts are hard at practice. Tennis of a high standard can ofien be seen among members of the Kuala Filah Club 'European) and members of the Uiu Muar Ch<b
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  • 206 27 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. THERE was a lull in inter-club hockey matches in Muar during the week, due to the trial matches held in North Johore to select a North Johore side to meet South Johore. Muar were strongly represented in the North
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  • 146 27 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Segamat. SEGAMAT tennis has 6 ieatly improved and the district is a match for any of the surrounding teams at the moment. Next Friday will see Muar making a trip to Segamat to play against the local district. Muar will have quite a strong
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  • 1466 28 PAYS BACKERS $91 Good Going On Last Day Of Skye Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Saturday. TAST LYNNE created a big upset in the fourth race today, the second and final day of the Taiping Turf Club skye meeting, and paid $91
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  • 284 28 Lou Nova Outpoints Farr New York, Saturday. TOM. Mi" FARR, British exheavyweight champion who was favourite at B—s8 5 on to beat the 23-year-old, six-foot Californian, Lou Nova, over 15 rounds in a world heavyweight elimination contest, lost the match on points. The fourtcent. round was turning point, for up
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  • 444 28 PENANG LOSE AT HOCKEY TO SELANGOR From Our Own Correspondent.'* Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. IN spite of an unsatisfactory display, Selangor managed to beat Penang by 2—o In a State hockey match here today. The Selangor forwards seem to have a scoring limit, for though the State have won five matches
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    32 28 Len Harvey surrounded by his seconds, the Gutteridge brothcs, after bein; declared the wini.er on the heavyweight title fight at the Harringay Arena against E-.'d'o Phillips, who was disqualified for low hitting.
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  • 460 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Saturday. HONOURS were evenly shared in the Inter-State hockey match between Malacca and Negrl Sembllan played at Malacca today, each side scoring one goal. In spite of a slippery ground, very fast hockey was seen by a large crowd. Malacca had the
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  • 44 28 The hockey match between the S.C.R.C. and the RA. (Changi), to have been played on the B.C.R.C. ground yesterday, was cancelled. The hockey match between the Indian Association and the RE. (Pulau Brani), to have been played at Balestier yesterday, was cancelled.
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  • 266 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. AFTER offering a splendid fight in the first half the K.A.I. Rugby XV, which flew to Selangor today in the Sunderland aircraft, cracked up compktely and were beaten by Selangor by 35 points (four goals and five tries)
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  • 145 28 'THE two hockey first teams of the Khalsa Association and the Royal Air Force met at Balestler yesterday, the Seletar men emerging winners by two goals. It was a hard- fought game— how hard many members of both sides will testify tomorrow by displaying shin bruises
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  • 33 28 Ten cards were taken out for the Keppel O.C. December women's foursomes competition which resulted In a win for Mrs. E. A. Elder and M:s. A. B. Menzles. 48—10 38.
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  • 346 28 NEW YEAR RACES AT PENANG Handicaps For First Day (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. FOLLOWING are the weights lor the first day of the Penc.ng New Year race meeting on LV 26 Horse Class 1, Div. 1, 6 furs. Eastern Night 9.04 Gilded Youth .B.o* Jack Druce 9.o2Bar(ord 8.0»
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  • 211 28 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday MEGRI-MALACCA defeated Johore in n the Malaya Cup Rugby match here today by 11 points (a goal and two tries) to three points (a try). The spectators were treated to a fine display of forward play by both
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  • 137 28 'From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. AN F.M.S. team, firing In the Far East Trophy match here for tlia first time, made a very strong score of 767, the average being 95.87 points. This match Is against Hong Kong, Singapore and Colombo,
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  • 774 29 To Meet Selangor In Final Of Malaya Cup FAST, OPEN PLAY BY SOLDIERS' BACKS DV defeating Singapore yesterday in a hard fought game on the S.C.C. padang by ten points (one drop goal, one penalty goal and one try) to three (one penally goal), the
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  • 52 29 YIELDING a superkr forwar line, the European women yesterday defeated the Y.W.C.A. by three goals to two in a game of hockey played on tlr padan.TMiss Fulclier <2>. and Mrs. Sewell scored for tho Europeans while Miss M M and Mrs Singh scored a goal cac!. lor x
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  • 38 29 Malacca, Saturday. High School ocat Muar Government En jllsh School >>y four goals to two in a hockey match at Malacca today. Scorers were: High School, Ahmad and Osman Omar, .wo erch; Muar, Stanley and Rahman.
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  • 47 29 The following matches will be played at Anson Road Stadium: S.O.F.A. vs. S.C.R.C. (Kuala Lumnun, first match on Sunday. Dec. 25, return match on Tuesday, Dec 27. Play begins at 5 p m Proceeds are In aid of the China Relief Fund.
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  • 23 29 The Rugby fixture between the SRC and the V.M.C.A., which was to have been played on the padang yesterday, was cancelled.
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    25 29 The European women beat the Y.W.C.A. at hockey yesterday by three coals to tv». Here are four of the players *U anxious about the balL
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  • 1528 29 DESULTS of yesterday's English and Scottish football games and tables up-to-date are: n.i ocuai DIU&C i Aston Villa 2 Leeds 1 Blackpool 2 Birmingham 1 Brentford 2 Manchester U. 5 Derby 1 Middlesbrough 4 Evert^n 1 Charlton 4 Grimsby 6 Leicester 1 Huddersfield 2 Preston 0 Portsmouth 2
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  • 108 29 Probables 15; Possibles 19. Bath 0; Bridgend 0. Bedford 21 Aldershot Ser. 5. Blrkenhead P. 12; London Scot. 9. Coventry 3; Sale 6. Devonport 10; Plymouth A. 15. Harlequins 3; Cardiff 21. Leicester 14; Rosslyn P. 5. London Welsh 0; Aberavon 6. Manchester 29; Halifax 12. Neath 19;
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  • 38 29 The following will represent S.C.R.C. against R.A.O.C. at hockey on Monday at S.C.R.C. ground: Cheok Wah, Kah Foo, Choo Bcng, Kirn Swee, Swee Law. Swee Keng, Kee Pow, Mook Kirn, Kee Tlan, Keng Slew, Llm Swang.
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  • 150 29 Hutton Is Knocked Unconscious IN HOSPITAL WITH CONCUSSION Johannesburg, Saturday. TOURING the match here to- day between the Transvaal and the M.C.C. touring team, Len Hutton, the Yorkshire and England player, was hit on the head by a ball from a fast bowler and was knocked unconscious. He was taken
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  • 344 29 HIGH SCORING IN PENANGPERAK RUGBY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penan;, Saturday. OLAYING with 13 men in the second half with the game in their favour, Perak certainly weakened in the final stages of the Malaya Cup game against Penang and lost by 27 points (three goals, four tries) to 13
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  • 71 29 Barrow vs. Wldnes not played. Batley 0: Wlgan 8. Bramley 3; Liverpool S. 3. Featherstor" R. 3; Leeds 28. Halifax 24; Dewsbury 5. Hull K.R. 8; Bradford N. 8. Hunslet 8: Huddersfleld 5. Keighley 20: Rochdale H. 0. Leigh 2; York 8. Oldham IV, Castlefor 11. Salforj 23:
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  • 354 29 WONG Bok Cheung, wrestling champion of China, added to his laurels last night when ho beat Karta Singh in the best nt three falls at the New World. The bout was announced as for the championship of the Orient, and a gold
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  • 382 29 A FTER a lapse of two years. Singa- pore amateur boxing was revived last night when the preliminaries of the Singapore amateur boxing championship for civilians were decided at the Happy World. J. Sanderson, the Police boxer who disposed of A/C Blood of the RAF. two
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  • 661 30 Only Big Match To Come Is In Aid Of China Relief BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT 'THE playing of the third annual Married vs. Single match for tbe Tan 800 Teck trophy, followed by the distributi m of prizes won In the various championship tournaments held during the
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  • 63 30 Members of vhe Useful B.P. who Intend to make the trip to Malacca and Ser-nban during the Christmas holidays must communicate with the honorary secretary. Mr. Wee Kirn Wee. 344. Buona Vista Road, not later than Tuesday. Dec. 30. The team will leave Singapore by the 10 p.m.
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  • 61 30 The following have been selected to represent the J.C.S.A. In a friendly match of five singles and two double* against the Shrewsberty B.P. today at 3.30 p.m. at 470. Balestler Road Yap Chin Tee. Leow Kirn Patt. Ng I-Ung Chuan. Ooh Ah Kow. Tra Soo Poh. Chan Khek
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  • 753 30 DISTRIBUTION of prizes of the recently concluded badminton tournaments organised by the Midlands Urban Co-opera-tive Union took pl»r» tlie conclusion of the Co-operative atiilellc sports, held at Hie Methodists Boys' School ground last weekend. Mrs. S. W. Jones gave away the prizes. Th» Cavendish challenge cup was handed
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  • 118 30 In a friendly bsdmlnton irntch the Trea-sury-Audit Snorts Union def< -cd the Playfalr B.P. by four games to two last week-end. Results (Treasury-Audit first) Ng Liang Chuan beat Low Seah Chuan 15—12. 10—15. 13 8: J. Puspalm lost to Leow Kirn Lee 15— 12. 4 15. 13 13
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  • 30 30 The fifth committee meeting of the Merrldale B.P. for the current year will be h~ld today at Mr. Tan Seng Chors residence. 20. Saunders Road, at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 37 30 AMICABLE A. A. The ties for the Amicable A A Inter-team tourname-U have been fixed as follows Monday team D vs. team B Wednesday, team C vs. team A; Friday, FlnaL Games wIU start at 5 p.m
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  • 25 30 Merrytlme B.P.s second quarterly R?neral meeting will be held at M-. Norman lim'i residence A. 11. Kirn Klat Lane, at 11 am. today.
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    80 30 The Merry Calm B.r. which beat the Eclipse B.P. 4— S, at the fovcrrd Stadium last week-end. From left: Mah Bah Chee, Wee Hong: Loo, Richard Tan, Peh Tens Siew, Koh Kirn Seah and George Tan. Ths Eclipse B.P. which lost to the Merry Union B.P. 3—4 at the Covered
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  • 197 30 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. /CONGRATULATIONS to tha badmlnton team of the Malacca Indian Association who wen the inter-team badminton league held by the Malacca Badminton Association. The Indians defeated the Shamrocks, last year's holders, thus breaking the series of successes of badminton teams which consist cf
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  • 114 30 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Pllah. OR want of time the Kuala Pllah Chinese Recreation Club E.P. and I Plangel Malay B.P. were not able to ■nplete all the matches fixed for the ;nlng in the games arranged and lyed on the K.P.C.R.C.'s courts, rhe best game
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  • 117 30 In a friendly match played last week at Kuala Lumpur, the Sunset, a recently formed party, beat the Gay lad B.P. by four to three. Scores. Sunset first /cole Seng Kok beat Eng Sen* 15—3. 15—1 Tan Man Leong beat Kara Choon 15—7. 15—7 Yeok Seng
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  • 149 30 The Merry Union B.P. beat the Eclipse B.P by (our games to three. Results (Merry Union First) Richard Tan lost to Lee Kirn Seng 4— IS, 10— IS; Pen Teng Stew beat Chla Chin Soon 15—9. IS 12; A. Sujak beat Ong San Wan 16 9, IS
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  • 321 30 Indians Beat The Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. PIE Chinese met the Indians at volleyball last week and had to admit defeat. The winners played better as a team while the Chinese could only rely on a few of tneir men to get them points. Ponnamp:iam
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  • 81 30 Members of the Slew Sin Sla are rcmladed that the swimming carnival and land sports will be held at the Chung Wah Swimming Pool. Paslr Paiijang. on Sunday, Dec. 35. Intending competitors are asked to sign their names in the list of events which U now posted
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  • 50 30 The following have been selected to represent the Cheng's Friendly B.P. against the Roxy B.P. today at 6.30 a.m. at the letter's court Sect Kirn Chen, Chew Boon Beng, John Tan. Mah Bah Chee, Oan Poh Yew. Llm Chin Ann, Cheang Kam Choy and A. N. Other.
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  • 38 30 The fifteenth anniversary dinner of the ClUnesc Fvle...::y Association ',111 be held at the clubhouse, 126. Albert M :t Uop-floori, on Saturday, Dec. 34, at 8 p.m Chinese music and singles entertainment will be In attendance.
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  • 40 30 The committee members of the Union Sporting Association are reminded of Mr. Khoo Kirn Leong's dinner tonight at 7.30 at 74, Lorong 33, Oeylang, the occasion belrr the i. rrlage Of his eldest sister, Mis* Khoo Chye Hoon.
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    • 274 30 FAT PEOPLE WHO HAVE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Should Take Kruschen Salts Whether they Know n or not many thousands of people who are fat have high blood pressure. Your Doctor can explain all that. And he can also tell you that If these thousands of fat folks would lose a
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  • 548 31 Army Singapore Right Sides For Southern Final IUOW that the Malaya Cup Rugby season has come to a close a review of the general merits of the teams .an be made. In the South the Army and Singapore were the right pair to reach
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  • 60 31 BASEBALL CUBS TO MEET FILIPINOS Today the Cubs baseball team cross bats with the new Filipino baseball team. The Cubs are now a mixed aggregation of old stars and rookies but they are confident of ousting the Filipinos and are depending on their sluggers to pull them through. Sunday's game
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  • 210 31 JOHORE BAHRU HOCKEY <From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. •THANKS to the enterprise uf Mr. D. P. Macnamara, the president cf the Johore Bahru Hockey Association, and the hon. secretary, Mr. M. A. H. F. Wyatt, nearly ten hockey teams have been formed in the State capital in place of
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  • 340 31 THE Siong 800 A.A. wound up the S.C.F.A. league with a great 3-0 win over the Aston A.C. at Farrer Park. The score was a repeat of the result of the first-round tie between the two teams. Seng Quee had a shot at leading the forwards for the
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  • 306 31 Boxing Notes TTHE death of Andre Shelaeff. 19- year-old Russian welterweight, in San Francisco, following a fight, recalls a similar ring tragedy that occurred in Singapore not so long ago. Shelaeff. it appears, died from concussion, presumably caused by a succession of hard blows on the
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  • 482 31 By Our Badminton Correspondent. THE local badminton season was brought to an end yesterday when the Married vs. Single match was played at the Clerical Union Hall and resulted in the Married team regaining the much coveted Tan 800 Teck trophy by the narrow
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  • 190 31 SELANGOR BADMINTON FINALS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ASINO-MALAY struggle in both the open and junior men's singles badminton championship of Selungor saw Chinese players annex both prizes. There was a large crowd including the British Resident, Mr. S. W. Jones. By a brilliant victory over the youthful
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  • 40 31 From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Saturday. IN the replay today of the final in the Shaw football inter-district competition Johore Bahru beat Batu Pahat by three goals to nil. Yamam, Osman and Abdulrahman were the scorers.
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  • 340 32 Hard Hit In Recent Times CINGAPORE'S native lodging houses, once doing a thriving business, have been hard hit by the recently introduced restriction on Chinese immigrants. With only 500 men and 500 women and children allowed Into the Colony each month, guests for lodging establishments have
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