Malaya Tribune, 15 December 1937

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  • 42 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newitumor- n wwspaper. Guaranteed Largest Sales Tvi xxvl No. 293. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DEPEMBFP 15, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wed, Dec 15, 1937 The Malaya Tribune JO PAGES- SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1937 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 82 1 I I breakfast II Tru The I LOOK FOR THE packings by „11 high -class I Provision Dealers. I GUTfimE C 6fc dncorpor.Mi.flS., I W D B 41*4.. MILK AT ITS BEST I Sl\t\l»OKK S FA VOUItI TE BRA \II AHE fillHY B/IBX m mil 1a Fanpciallv Made For Babies.
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    • 198 1 TRIBUNE Dominant :.M 1— I The Original PRIMUS TW 3 Whether for HEATING and LIGHTING or occasional COOKING —when it seems unnecessary to light a wood fire the Original Primus Apparatus has no equal for efficiency and economy. The superior J^^^^^^^AksS^ workmanship and materials used in their construction assures a
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  • 505 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES THE COURAGE OF SHIPOWNERS Duke Of Kent's Tribute THE Duke of Kent paid tribute to the courage of shipowners in the face □f depression when he spoke recently at a meeting of shipowners at the chant Taylors' Hall, London, in support oi the Seafarers' Education Service. His
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  • 148 2 Three motor cruising yachts have been ordered from a Glasgow designer Mr. w. G. Macßryde. for owners on the South Coast of England and in France. The largest measures 76ft overall by 17ft. beam by 7fcft draft' and is to be fitted with twin 72 horsepower Glen iff
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    • 402 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDSDue Tonnage, Spore. 1937. CORFU 15.000 Dec. 17 BURDWANt 6.070 Dec. 21 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 31 1938. CARTHAGE 15,000 Jan. 14 SOMALI i 6,800 Jan. li COMOPIN 15,000 Jan. 28 KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 Feb. V. BANGALORE X
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    • 139 2 INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. UAC Arr. Sails. HOSANG In port
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    • 545 2 I Be IC. j I I KOKUSAI LINE 1 (KOKUSAI RISEN KAISHA) i (Incorporated in Japan). i j For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). J i Due. Due. Sailing Due. Penan* Spore Spore via New York \ms KONGO MARU Jan. 3! Feb. 3 Feb. 5 via Kerlung Mar.
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    • 393 2 PASSENGER AM) FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adioining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P Sham P'n° DORINGIA 4-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 ITONIA 25-1 25-1 26-1 27-1 LALANDIA 15-2 15-2 16-2 17-2
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    • 372 2 STEAMER S.\u~T^ §NOR!»,, Ell^ The undernotcd arr intended fixtures: OUTWA For MANILA, HONGKONG NORTH CHINA s-s. "POTSDAM" on China S ms. FULDA" HOMEW 2 I or HOLLAND, HAMBI S-i-: bII »MES s .s. "NECKAR aso sedles, Orai', Antwern s.s. "KfSSLN" i] SS. TSAR" also s.s. "SCHARNHOKs'i calls Gene. Express Steamer
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    • 561 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. DERS are now invited tor the maieriab or service. For see Municipal Tender Room. Diesel Engined Tractor. 12 noon, 22nd Dec, 1937. !3 tons of Pig r Sewerage Dept. 4 p.m., 3rd Jan., 1938. f 12.000 Bicycle tration Number 12 noon, Dec. 23,
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    • 695 3 PUBLIC NOTICES MORTGAGEE'S SALE OP I No ,B 8rHeeren e st 0 reet la M d a and P rem1^ .'several pieces nf ihK also situate at Kesane ln H 6r 4 plantatl °ns Malacca. esan g and Ayer Panas, 1 TP U particulars. dwelling houfe brick bullt No a,a^
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    • 622 3 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN '.hat Ghee Hoe Kcngsi Tampin, Malacca, has since I tne 19th day of August, 1935, till the <tn day of June, 1937. manufactured locally 54 bicycles and sold to the public i bearing Maker's Nos. M.IOIOA to 1063 A (both numbers inclusive* which
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    • 575 3 POSITIONS VACANT iyANTED— Daily help with 2 little girl? f (English), Katong district, one month or..y. Box No. 444, c o Malaya Tribune, b'.ngapore. WANTED—A qualified lady teacher. Apply to the Principal, Box No. 430, co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. WANTED—Experienced radio service engineer must understand modem English receivers. Write stating
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    • 184 3 APOLLO SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS. No. 1. AMBER MANSIONS. I SPECIAL CLASS BEGINNERS $5 per Month Commencing Nov. 4th. 7.15 p.m. Stop Drifting! Unless you are a trained man, you will be drifting from Job to job, with long spells of unemployment. Why make a mess of your life? Find
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    • 288 3 FRIGID AIRE has the exclusive meter-miser Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd. FOR BEST VALUI AND CHEAPEST PRICES IN ALL KINDS OF WATCIIES CLOCKS A ALARM CLOCKS Enquiries invited from all market*. Wholesale only supplied Thone 3785, write or call at E. NASSIM SONS, SSL North Bridge Road. SINGAPORE SPECIAL OFFER FOR
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  • 431 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Dec. 14. Previous To-day Change n U BBR Dull Steady qr S ne Buyers 7' 4 7 3 16 -1.10 Spot Sellers 7% 7 516 -1,16 US Forward (Jan, Buyers 7 ftj!6 tg JjJ 2nd Forward (Feb.) Buyers 7% 7 5 16 -J 16
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    • 528 4 j! Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. j (Incorporated in the St raits Settlements) CAPITAL l 1 Authorised 140,000.060.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. l HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES Managing Director 31T! Secretary 4944 I General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 I Telegraphic Address: "OV£ltSliA. M LONDON BANKERS NEW
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    • 309 4 SAFE DEPOSIT F '.cilities are now available at the P. O. Banking co porution, j I I Lta Singapore. A specially constructed .strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These may be rented for as little as
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    • 184 4 E °T^MISERYofPILES —Zam-Buk Brings Wonderful Relief. DE free from the awfjl misery and pam caused by the itching and burning of that weakening bowel complaint, piles. Apply regular dressings of Zam-Buk herbal ointment two or three times every day and you'll be suronsed at the wonderful relief it brings. Zam-Buk
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    • 233 4 GUARANTEED When occasion requires such §fl IS*M%Y»A *sP carbolk *°*p you want to be safe— ■H you want to be sure. m V^mv^ 1 You can rely with confidence 1 WZj-M'flWft Calvert's MedlcaJ Soap. 1 People who have used It for years will tell you so, toe. ERT'S 20% CARBOLIC
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  • 742 5  -  Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Dec. 14, 5 p.m MINING Fraser Co 4 Buyer, Kumbang 32- 341. i Malay 50;- 55L Hitam 26 6 27*6 0.85 0.90 tin Tin 23 24 Sela Igor 1.55 I.6oxrt Malay 26 27 -xd leriang 20 9 21 9 rlitam
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  • 568 5  -  Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Wednesday. U/E are indebted to Messrs. S. E. fT Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cable as follows:— STOCKS There are signs In
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  • 316 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Dec. 14, 5 p.m. Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex Dr*. year Payable Date to date TIN i To Bel&EKOr 5% li/. De;:. 9 n Dec. 17 Dec. 10 5% Burma Malay 6d. Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 13 7%%
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  • 189 5 w SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int norn Mar. 31. Sept 30 3Q2 104 v 1907 red. 1947 $1,800,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 106 110 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int M n norn Mar. 31, Sept 30 115 D m 4 1313 red. 1983 $2,000,000
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  • 148 5  -  Report By Fraser And Company Singapore, Dec. 15 TIN. The three months' price of tin 1 fell a further 40 at £193- in Londcn yesterday, while tne New York market *vas easier at 43%. There was again very little news to hand trom London and prices there
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  • 16 5 Singapore, Dec. 15. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $95 (unchanged).
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  • 19 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 24 (down Sellers 24h H (down l).
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  • 293 5 Singapore, Wednesday. MINING Buyers Sf.ler.; Ampat 471 51 ,r Ayer Hitam 26 672 2?6ed Bangnn 23 24 Batu Selangor 1.55 L6oxd Chendenang 20 6 22 Hitam 0.40 0.45 Hongkong Tin 25 6 27 -xd 1.09 1.13 Idns Hydraulic 8 3 9 -xd Ipoh Tin 25
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  • 104 5 British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 14. Paris 147 15 64 New York 4.99% Montreal 4.99% Brussels 29.39V2 Geneva 21.60 1 2 Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 8.98 2 Milan 94 5 16 Spot 18 11 16 Stockholm 19.40% Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 142 3 16 Madrid nominal Vienna 26»/
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    • 260 5 S. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. investment Bankers and Brokers In Securities and Commodities Drily Foreign Market Cable and Quota'ion Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE. INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS* ASSN. MANILA STOCK
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  • 120 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Nethcrands. closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal \ir Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. vMedan, .Tasks. -Amsterdam! and London!: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. f o-morrow. Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai. Kobe, Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, closing Thursday Dec. 24. Time of closing Mails
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  • 196 6 Mails expected China and Japan :>y the Rajputana due at Singapore today. Mails expected from Penang and Kuala L umpur by Air (Internal Service) to-day. deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.30 p.m. to-day and general delivery of otters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands tidies by Air
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  • 24 6 The s.s. Burgenland for Germany 'Parcels Mails previously announced as closing at 3 p.m. yesterday will now close at 3.30 p.m. to-day
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  • 52 6 The s.s Memnon for Philippine Island* otc. Mails previously announced as clos ng at 3 p.m. yesterday will now uose at 3 p.m. to-day. The s.s. Kamuning for Siam (Parcels only*. Mails previously announced as closing at 11 am. to-day will now close at 3 p.m. on the
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  • 22 6 f,J he s Air Mail imperial i despatche<l from Singapore on Dec 6 was delivered is Loudon on Dec. 13.
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  • 144 6 Singapore, Dec. 15. bhips alongside the Wharves or erpocied to arrive. Wharl (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22; Hong Siang. Hosang 20. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Rajputana. Bulan 18: Silverfir 16; Maetsuycker. Cuacum 14; President Polk 11: Glenfinlas. Ousebridge 9; Saparoea 7.
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  • 125 6 Hero, Norwegian, 823 tons, from Bangkok Dec. 15. to Bangkok Dec. 16. Palopo. Dutch, 628 tons, from Sourabaya Dec. 15, to Penang Dec. 15. Maetsuyoker, Dutch. 2,427 tons, from Batavia Dec. 15. to Batavia Dec 15 Myer. Dutch, 1.127 tons, from Batavii Dec. 14, to Batavia Dec. 17.
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  • 94 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Tuesday noon. Nn tydc> ci i Buyers. Sellers. no. i.x.R.S.S'. in cases (F.O B. Dec.) 24% 24U Good F.A.Q. in bales 2 (F.OB. Deo 2334 23% No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardabl? Spore) 24% 24% *>■ Dec. 245 B 243 7
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  • 21 6 United Malacca Estates.-58,000 lb making a total of 346,340 lb for the seven montns of the current ior^Uu
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  • 191 6 ■Singapore, Dec. 14. I a. <Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $155 R. tSiam» W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $151 R. <Siam> V' Coast No. 3 per Koyan $147 Siam Rice "Koohway" No. 1 $202 Siam Rice "Koohway" No. 2 $132 Siam Rice "Koohway" No. 3 $165
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  • 173 6 I Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, DEC. j5 Rugby: S.C.C. "A" v. Combined A S.C.C.; Police I v. R.A. Blaka:. vi itV Hockey: State Trial, S.R.C.; SCPr n v. C.S.C., C.S.C.; Y.M.C.A, I v P a F Y.M.C.A. Tennis: Tournament at S.C.R c Public Lecture by Dr.
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  • 142 6 ALHAMBRA.—"Devil's Play -15. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m CAPITOL —"You Can't H tve I thing'*—3.ls. 0.15 and 9.15 o PAVlLlON.—"Theodora Goes 1 C.15 and 9.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.—"Passing 'Hindustani) 6.15 and 9 15 p m THEATRE ROYAL.—"Navec-na S gathara" (Tamil)— 6 p.m. and 9 GARPuICK. —"General So: nkv "Maytime"—7.4s tc 11
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 274 6 M ALAYA'J PREMIER HOT.CL \A TO-NIGHT— COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 TO 8.30 P.M. j DINNER AND DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight. CABARET ATTRACTION POPULAR AMERICAN DANCERS. NON-DINERS $1.00. IS \l 81 I S iillassi iiii: BRAS BASAH ROAD. I ORDER NOW FINEST QUALITY. X'MAS PUDDINGS X'MAS CAKES S MINCE PIES X'MAS
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    • 57 6 l^»* tWW tab!et are being used with uccess for more than 25 years for thp oral treatment of D abetes 3 .50 pef bcttle of 60 tablets. Postage 30 cents GLYCOMETER JatfcnuSn s i m P le u apparatus Diabetic panents can have the quantitative urinSRff made themselvi easUv. BEYO^^GAW
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    • 226 6 NEW HAIR For 21 years Kotalko has bun X sriating new hair to (he h«a«t ca>i 7roit rough. Kotalko and Kotalko Soap soon stop falling hair and clean up all dandruff, enoo imirinc new p ,1 on thin or bad spots aDd ttatoring the bait to tt« natural, vigorous coJoil-hJ
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 317 6 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME DiambiandKToengKaH Toga,, Dec. 15 1 p.m SgT Ca ,ada Men,non „15 2,0 p.m. Muntok and Palembang T h dens }l l Denmark (Parcels only) JJ alaya }S E£? Fontianak Khoen Hoea 15 3 p.m. Medan Reijnst 15 3
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    • 268 6 CLUB DIARY There are numerous Club in Singapore members of which are readers ol the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still ovincluded in the "Diary of Events." The "Club Diary"
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  • 3941 7 MEETING DISCUSSES DAMAGE BY ELEPHANTS Singapore, Tuesday. Iil\i that reduction in mini- average wage rates for M-.isht bo necessary was he chairman's speech at meeting of the Johol-c Association 1 heM at r which Mr. S Har-i)ii-itled. It was pointed
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    • 44 7 Nothing will be more ,f y° u cannot feed h Make no mistake in the realise in years to ccme critical y ou 2 ave him the best PABY #CM G ATI Ml L X FOOD *Afc him to be on Cou) 6 Ccde^
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    • 184 7 NEW RELIEF WORKS WONDERS FOR STOMACH SUFFERERS. Prompt relief due to the four-way action of Bisma-Rex has created an army of Bisma-Rex enthusiasts. Its beneficial action is applauded in a. continuous stream of unsolicited letters from people in every part of the world. Pooularitv for Bi?ma-Eex hn.s not been earned
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    • 485 7 <J IMPERIAL t 3 Al\\W A V 8 <J LINK OF EMPIRE m> Below are extracts from the speech of the Ciiairman 9^ (Sir J. George Beharrell, D.5.0.), at thr Aemial X Oeneral Meeting of Imperial Airways Ltd., on f§£* Wednesday, to-November Kgv 77/e Chairman said: pb> I ,u,a vo
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    • 458 8 ow vs ALHAMBRA THRILL HIT OF THE YEAR! r r ifc n %v J D\namic drama as the mighty men of the ir nlf 1 fleet battle the most shocking of disasters! i Titanic story of sunken sub- 3*15 6;15 9♦l 5 J marines and the heroic divers o&fc .JjjmL'
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    • 268 8 f YOU CAIYT HAVE SVSKYTBiNG BUT YOU'LL b£'" < SURPRISED WHAT YOU CAN HAVE IN j SIR »nYT WiaNa ENTERTAINMENT J j TO-DAY 3.15-6.15-9.15J AT THE CAPITOL I crazy i. ffc^n... 7» flkt* I THEIR INIAHE ANTICS.- ft »K«S I songs ■RjHfInFTVI i miiiffll and 1 PAVIi '< r v
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    • 78 8 i LAST NIGHT OF THIS GRAND COULD) j PAVILIQN_6-Is_-_9^ls ONE OF THE MOST HILARIOUS COMEDIES TO BE SHOWN IN 1 SINGAPORE Free Press— Saturday i"Theodora Goes Wild"; S COLUMBIA PICTURE STARRING IRENE DUNNE j t *4!jf u p lo made iove tn L ...and shocked a nation [SUN TALKIE Nmm
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  • 751 9 Collection Available ON VIEW AT- RAFFLES LIBRARY A of old print, and mpr kerning Singapore was mentioned in the minutes of the j meeting of the Council of 'the Friends of Singapore, held on vet 11. The collection can be seen on application to the Librarian
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    • 427 9 Ingestion Gone in 5 minutes I his letter, sent by an he past two veaw i a W suff <*ep, from indigestion suffered have tried many r^ 0 that ■-h were fairly 00 d edles some However, ftfi2l^£fe«KB I bought a tin Q the «reat being in pain at th*
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    • 39 9 HAPPY THEATRE j 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 I Carl laemmle presents j BUSTER CRABBE» FLASH GORDON from Alex Raymond s famous newspaper tfrip Syndicated by King Features A Universal Picture SERIAL VERSION IN 26 REELS TO-NIGHT CHAPTERS 8 TO 13
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    • 190 9 THE FINEST HISTORICAL FILM FVFR lumr THE BEST THE CINEMA CAN ACCOMPLISH~ THE LIFE of EMILE ZOLA 77 Oala opening Dec. 29th PAVILION fHAPPY CABARET 1 the Mum mm mnmnn. now j Tea Ni ht Dance from 6.15 p.m to Midnight. j "MODERN lUIJ.ROoFILANCING' by PAT SYKES 5 i and
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    • 184 9 I She met him in Paris.. and Ax snubbed him in London! J M <H- Bculoqn* but tb*d»da tra nod wb«n thcix p**hj M 8 cro,scd P k «im« b« buiband yoa „w devj.»h I h 0% 9 Hi SmjBBL AjoJpt Zukot pnttatt jj| A Ajromourf. HOfiTON LAURA HOPE |S
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  • 635 10 JAPAN'S reckless Linking cf neutral shipping in the Yangtat has created an international situation of gr.at gravity. In the past, such incidents have Ud unhesita ingly to war. In three days four British warships have been tired upon, lhe American gunboat Panay has been sunk, and three steamers
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  • 170 10 Will Not Slow For Five Years Reuter. Lcndon. Dec. 14. THE rearmament programme will not 1 slow down for four or five years more, declared the Minister of Defence Sir Thomas Inskip at a Luncheon to-day of the National Union of Manufacturers. He said that the programme
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  • 115 10 More Foolish Japanese Propaganda Reuter. London, Dec. 14. A DENIAL that export licenses of dum 1 dum bullets for China or elsewhere had been given was made by Mr. Oliver Stanley, replying in the Commons today to ivlr ti inutj d. who •'sated n -i tavih an allegation
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  • 71 10 Recording Not To Rp Shown In Shanghai Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 14 TN view of the ioeal situation" th > Settlement Police have decided not to alow the showing of 20thcentury Fox Movietone news-film recording Mr. Roosevelt's Chicago speech The agents of the Company havp -pealed to the U.S.
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  • 1050 10 QUALITY GOODS IN A STEADY MARKET pELOW is an article by Mr. J. W. Banfield, Labour M.P. for Wednt burv. Warwickshire. He »*as a Government Adviser 1 «I up International Labour Office frcm 1924 to 1925. I HAVE been an apprec'ative spectator of the progress
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  • 276 10 By "Looker On" j Version: a fcol and his money are soon partnered. A magistrate rules that because a man owns his own house, it does net reean nowadays that he has money. It merely means he had money. ft Immediately after a wedding in ios
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    • 232 10 J I Alter all it wouldn't seem like j I Christmas without making j j j much ado about the Kiddies:/ v s 1 I I COATS HATS j Suitable for all ages j 5 sizes: M to 42 Prices: 54.5Q to 529.00 Jf ..v %M s T f DRESSING
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    • 51 10 jS Sttidi.. 3 3 foto-portrftft by S q foto-artW I j R. riIU.MI SON U.O.Sc. (Dr. i) Ikrular Science.) Prac* krr L.mi .d 1«» lhe Kye. 1. \\\< AM:, IJKOUND KMMML 'Phone 3U02. Hoars H— t. Saturday or by appointment. .*>."> Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation without cost or obligation.
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  • 64 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Dec. 15. [> answer to the question put by I an American pressman at a press rctuv whether the Japanese M UI blockade Hongkong or not, Dr II H. Rang said. "Japan's ambitions s» meat that sh- even thinks of
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  • 124 11 SHIPS FREED Japan's Apology Handed In Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 14. k Japanese naval spokesman ann n -need tc-day that safe passage and every other facility would be by the Japanese Navy to any warships or merchantmen, v Settled up by the Yangtse which wish to go
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  • 45 11 American Labour View Reuter. Washington, Dec. U. i of a boycott of Japan is -discussed in labour circles. ol the American Federa>ur, sueakine at Ohio, pledged n to make a real boycott Japan for the barbarous war in China —Peuter.
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  • 41 11 Reuter. Jerusalem, Dec. 14. Th( death sentences on Arabs for ol Jews since the disturbI were passed by a court of size in Jerusalem to-day when llagers were sentenced for the i man named Hendel Mintz hold-up last February.—Reuter.
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  • 85 11 BOMBED BY MISTAKE TAKEN FOR FLEEING CHINESE SOLDIERS «Mch^cvSr thor^ eS haVe iBsue a «nbcate on the Yan^t eXP the attiuks British *h« ,arcs <hc statement, "that StroM nl i, f '<nmed.ately afterwards. Amer i ,r n V bv
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  • 303 11 Reuter. Tokyo, Dec. 15. THE naval section of the Imperial iT ctirn «-iS e !re umstan ees in con"he rs« pi ta in which »>y Japanese CHINESE REMNANTS 1n? ceipt of information at coon on say i tne that ten teshSrdl a nUmber of ShtL pi- many
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  • 77 11 Construction Begins At Fairlop British Official Wireless. London. Dec. 14. Negotiations are well advanced for the establishment of the City of London airport at Fairlop plain. Essex. The City lands Committee, having completed arrangements for the acquisition of the site from the Commissioners of Crown Lands at
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  • 116 11 Situation Under Review In London Reuter. London. Dec. 15. IT is expected that a day will be allotted in the Commons early next, week to satisfy the Labour Members' demand for a debate on the foreign situation, particularly with reference to recent events in China. According to
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  • 87 11 Severe Winter Blizzards In Britain British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 14. Many parts of the British Tsles are in the grip of severe winter weather and in northern England and Scotland heavy fnowialls to-day isolated several villages and brought traffic on country roads to a standstill. Scotland
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  • 34 11 Reuter. Shanghai. Dec. 15. The known deathroh from the bombing of the Panay and the Rosony tankeris raised tc four by the discovery of lhe body of an unidentified foreigner, bad'v r urned. —Reuter.
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  • 47 11 The possibility of Britain sending capital ships to the Far East, in view and a tne House of Commons. Tir uimai statement is to be made. This nirtnrp shnu/* vt mcWarspite, one of the older battleships of the Medite? aneL Meet slanting out of Valetta Harbour, Malta.
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  • 215 11 Premier's Statement BRITISH TRADE IS STILL RISING British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 14*. Prime Minister, was asked in the Commons to-day for a statement cf the Government's policy to meet the unemployment problems that threaten the country in view of the oncoming slump. He said "I
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  • 60 11 50 Per Cent. Increase Next Spring Reuter. The Hague, Dec. 14. A LARGE increase in the Netherlands conscript army was voted by th. Lower Chamber whereby the annual conscript control is now raised from under 20.000 to 32.000 from Spring 1939. The period of training will
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  • 36 11 Franco Closes Spanish Frontiers Reuter. Gibraltar. Dec 14 General Franco has closed all the frontiers, in preparation, it is believed, for a new offensive. The Spanish frontier adjoining France was closed some days ago.—Reuter.
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  • 76 11 Reuter. KOOSEVELT SHOCKS JAPAN. Tokyo, Dec. 15. The Japanese newspapers feature the Foreign Office and Navy communiques on the British and American incidents, but make no comment. President Roosevelt's request is described as unprintable and caus'r.g the deepest shock to Japanese susceptibilities, for the Emperor is sacrosanct and
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  • 149 11 Recognition Of Conquest CONTACT WITH FRANCO Reuter. Dublin, Dec. 14. MR. De Valera's Government recognise* the Italian conquest of Abyssinia but not General Franco's Government in Spain, according to j replies given in the Dail. I Mr. De Valera said the Irish Free State representative was
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  • 32 11 Reuter. London, Dec. 14.« London newspapers will not be tatted DC Christmas Day or on Boxing Day, L»ec. 27. Sunday papers will be published on Dec. 26 as usual.- Reuter."
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  • 289 11 GERMAN VIEWS Fascist Bloc Is Out Of Step Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 14. IT is stated in well-informed 1 quarters thai the constitution of a new Government and Republic of China does not modify Germanyy's relations with Marshal Chiang- Kai Shek Germany continues to regard Chiant* as
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  • 75 11 British Official Wireless. London, Dec. 14. Arrangements for the issue this week of a £5,000,000 loan to Belgium, bearing io£n rest at 4 per cent and repayable in 1960, were completed yesterday by a gro u of British bankers. The proceeds will be used mainly to repay certain
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    • 59 11 TUNE IN BRITISH STATIONS BY NAME with A BRITISH RECEIVER 1938 Model. Eight Valve Receiver. 0 Magic Eye Tuning. h J \Wk Short Wave Station by |B Extra Large Dial. fl Available in Radio- IBf MODEL 469 I phim; Sl!M> I Distributors Tor 11.M.V. British Radios. |j RAFFLES PLA< E
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  • 753 12 VIGOROUS DEMANDS ARMS AND MONEY EMBARGO THREATS Reuter. Washington, Doc. 14. Wll' 1 if the din ntatVi of a formal note to Japan in regard to the Panay incident the atmosphere here is one of calm expectancy. Mr Cordell
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  • 25 12 Members and friends of the Singapore District Epworth League are reminded w vie Christmas entertainment at the Wesley Social Hall at 8 p.m. ofl Friday.
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  • 572 12 New F.M.S. Laws HEAVY PENALTIES PROVIDED pOLLOWING our editorial of Monday, commenting on the attitude of the Transport Board, F.M.S., to the question of driving while under the influence of liquor, the following rejoinder, elucidating the Board's provisions in the matters has been received from the
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  • 22 12 Mr. G. A. de C. de Murray took oath at this morning's meeting of the Legisgwve Council, ;us Acting Resident Councillor. Penang.
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  • 120 12 Surrounded By Invaders TROOPS FEARED TRAPPED Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 14. TPHE Japanese forces are completely in control of Nanking' and hostilities within its walls have ceased, according to a Japanese army spokesman. Japanese press reports state that the Hsiakwan waterfront district was occupied yesterday afternoon when
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  • 112 12 Arrival In Singapore To-Day Singapore, Wednesday OIR Hughe Knatchoull-Hugessen. British Ambassador to China, arrived in Singapore from Hongkong by the Rajputana to-day. accompanied by Lady Knatchbull-Hugessen and their daughters, the Misses Elisabeth and Alethea Knatchbull-Hugessen. They were met by Captain Gwvn. A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor and will
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  • 1002 12 CHECK TO FEELINGS OF OPTIMISM IjiRASER and Co. a weekly report on the ihare market, dtUed Dec. 14. states: Since our last report the political situation generally has undergone ve'.y little actual change, although the week has certainly not been without its moments of interest
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  • 51 12 r Singapore. Tuesday. An English-speaking Chinese was reported to have been stabbed by a Chinese youth over the abdomen in Geylang shortly after 7 p.m. this evening. The cause of the offence is not known 3••Hwf d ma P was amoved to hospital and his condition is not
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  • 520 12 IN COUNCIL Spent Life Doing Good 5 Singapore, \\e(!.i? v j av AT this morning's meeting «f h Legislative Council a Zz tribute to the latr Mr H 'V p 2 was paid by His Exr-i Ie „n Governor, Sir Shenton Thoma> it Governor said:
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  • 517 13 3100 PAID Ex-Detective Sent r o Prison 9 n Our Own Reporter) 9 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. 9 D to be a member of a ri<»t if society," Ong Hock :in ex-detective, was con9 (id sentenced to serve a I i t
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  • 117 13 Address Fn Singapore To-Night Singapore, Wednesday. D 'anley Jones, the well-known nary leader and author, who Singapore to-day, will be the tne Victoria Memorial Hall clock this evenipg. several religions books. Dr. T p s first began his missionary lia. for the Methodist Episrcii. After being elected
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  • 24 13 Anantharama Iyer, B.A.. will Tendencies of the Modern under the auspices of the •ction of the Malacca Indian ,]i on Saturday at 6 p.m.
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  • 323 13 NOW IN CANTON Many Civilians Among Patients Singapore, Tuesday. THE Penang Volunteer Ambulance month for service in tho China v\ar. is now stationed at a military hospital in Canton. For L }-two members sailed altogether, of whom one, Mr. Tcoh Cheng Ean the business manager, has returned
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  • 143 13 Fine Of $150 On Occupier Singapore, Tuesday. FINE of $150 or three months' rigoA rous imprisonment in default wasimnosed on a Chinese named Tan Lip Kee by Mr W. G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate this morning, on a charge of being the occupier of a common gaming house
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  • 40 13 Singapore, Wednesday Mr A B Atesagaram. a Municipal insnecto* of water works, was injured Sif mo-iing when his cycle came into colfisSn with another machine at collision w sustained head SS\nHas tSn to the General Hospital by amcvlpnce.
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  • 20 13 Reuter. Calcutta. Dec. 14. fi,, D rap riving boats, en rou.e and Australia, arrived m MST"** morning.-Reuter.
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  • 476 13 Siamese Woman As Complainant Singapore, Tuesday. riIAFGED with housebreaking and tl of $100. the property of a Siamese woman living at Km Kiat Road, on Nov. 3. Ngeow Ah Chwee, a young St:-a;ts-born Ch'nese, made his apoearanc* today in the Ttvrd Police Court before Mr. W.
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  • 215 13 G.O.C. Gives Away The Bride S Singapore, Wednesday. T. Andrew's Cathedral was the scene yesterday afternoon of the weddinof Lieut. Edward lan Everest Mozley and Miss Anthea Dorothy Mason, daughter of Dr. S A. Mason of Headingly, Leeds Lieut. Mozley, of the Royal Signals stationed at Singapore, is
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  • 1041 13 OPEN VERDICT Inquiry In Road Accident I .4» Singapore, Tuesday. A FATAL motor accident which occurred at the 7th mile East Coast Road on the night of Dec. 8. in which a Malay fisherman was knocked down by a motor car driven by a 23-year-old Hokien Chinese
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    • 177 13 CS 61A. II a v V o v o it ii i:ite ii YOU It CHRISTMAS TURKEY //ore pOH ordered your X'mas Turkey? PHONE: Spore 5376 (4 lines). K. Lumpur 3331 (2 lines). IPOH 110 111 (2 lines). Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. SINE DARBY Co., Ltd. ?s?sSs
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  • 137 14 SINGLES FINAL Competition At Seletar IN the resumed serai-final tie in the Services inter-l nit tennis Mmpetition played on Monday and Tuesday at Seletar. the R.A.F. beat the Koyal Artillery, the holders, by two matches to one. When the tie was originally
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  • 58 14 Egyptian Wins Title For Third Time Reuter. At the Bath Club. London. F. D. Amrtey of Egypt won the amateur Squash rackets championship for the third t::.. consecutively, defeating Dr. J. F. Stokes 9-3 9—4. 9—2 in the final. Amrbey had h heavy cold but covered the court
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  • 55 14 V.M.C.A. Junior Department XI vs. the Knalsa Association to-morrow (l6th> at the Khalsa ground, McNair Road, at 5.15 p.m :—You Wan Sang. V. Armstrong. If. Modder, S. T. Hope. Goh Chin Chye. G. Newman, E. Ebert, M. Armstrong. K. Leembr en, M. Hope. B. M. Barker. Reserves:—Thian
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  • 220 14 John Henry's Party Too Big For Promoter Mr A J. Elvin has abandoned his idea of staging the John Henry Lewis and Jock McAvoy world light heavy-weight title fight at Wembley this month. Everything was practically settled. The coloured champion was satisfied with the main figure offered.
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  • 218 14 Re-arranged Ties For To-day VIES for to-day in the S.C.R.C. invi--1 tation lawn tennis tournament are as follows: Open Doubles: N.S. Wise and S. Abed va Tan Huck Toe and Wee Eng Lock. Veterans Doubles: K.H Tann and Chia Keng Tye (owe 9» vs. Chua Cheng
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  • 77 14 Tennyson's Team Wins Second Test Also Bombay, Dec. 14. TENNYSON'S team beat All-India by six wickets in the second unofficial "Test." Scores: All-India. Ist. Inns:—ls3 iGover 5 for 46) and 208 (Nankad. a 22-year-old newcomer, made 88; Gover 5 for 88. Wellard 4 for 61). Tennyson's XI Ist.
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  • 72 14 Signal Corps Draw With The Third Ac-Acs THE Royal Signal Corps, Changi area. 1 drew o—o with the 3rd Ac-Acs. Royal Artillery. In a hockey match at Changi yesterday afternoon in a continuous downpour of rain which prevented the sides from giving a better account of themselves. Radcliffe
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  • 125 14 For To-Day's Match At The S.C.C. THE team to represent the Combined Asiatics to-day vs. the S.C.C. "A" at the Padang will be selected from: Taib bin Andak. Ng Wood Kan. Low Kee Pow, J. Ritchie, K. Lembruggen, D. Ross, Leow Khin Seong, Eu Cheow Chye, S.. Ross,
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  • 39 14 There was a big attendance of guestand friends at the annual dinner of the Mayblossom Badminton Party on Saturday night. ur f T h c hon secretary in a happy speech The function was a great success.
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  • 419 14 Excellent Card Of Events AN excellent card of -five fights has been arranged by Mr. G. H. Kiat for his next boxing promotion to be held at the Kappy World covered Stadium on Friday night. Heading the bill is a ten tnree minute round
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  • 18 14 Reuter. London, Dec 15 Dub-in University beat Cambridge •Tmversity by 6—5 in their rugby engagement to-dav—Reuter
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  • 152 14 Difficulties Of English Selectors THE English athletic team for the Empire Games' h2ts been criticised both In England and Australia, for It weakness. The selectors experienced many difficulties, not least being the disinclination of many athletes to be way from home for four months. An advertisement just publ
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  • 31 14 On account of bad weather, the State hockey trial which was to have been played on the S R C ground yesterday was put off for this afternoon.
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  • 116 14 IN NEW YORK Fight Lasts Eight Rounds Reuter. New York. i> ]i MAX Schmelhkg beat Harr; i mas of Chicago hv knockout in the eighth ol r-jund bout here last nighl Schireling lost four oi tl five rounds when Thw grcssive but
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  • 82 14 The Rainbow BP. beat thi IL.P. at the Villa Dolce on Sunday L Scores (Rainbow player, mentioned first. Lawrence Koh beat I.t-13 Song 800 Lat be 4-15. 15-3, 15-4 James Gan 15-4, 15-lu puan Kai g beai Chua 15-4. 15-9: Lawrenci X Cbeong Eng Leon- Lea' Patri Krisna
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  • 48 14 The following are the ties in the Clerical Union badminton tour:, week-end: Saturday at 4.30 pm. On E Kang vs. Chen- H ck Sunday at 2.00 p.m.: P N übronner vs. Cheng Hock or Seong Tan vs. Low Poh Hye; S. A Chan Chun Eok.
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  • 439 15 ON JAN. 7 F. C. Johnson's fistic Farewell I |i hnson, Superintendent l nrniat,;ry and well n a refer**, writes:— x an evening's box\\\>:id Stadium (coverChildrens' Aid Society. 7. at 9 p.m. The net to the society, irganising this proaddition to
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  • 101 15 Revised Arrangements For Christmas JHE distribution of prizes to winners of the SBB olf t Club .competitions for jne tourth quarter, originally fixed for h*',? 60 26> foll °wing the complei] 01 K the mixed flag competition of nS 9« S tea on lhe afternoon taHmr'JSLfS rec vested
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  • 53 15 L.anelly and Swansea Rugby football clubs hav e decided to resume fix ures season. Matches between the clubs were cancelled a year ago following a game at Swansea in which there was a sood deal of rough play and a player from each side was sent
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  • 271 15 Canada To Compete Again Next Year AFjtiß three years' absence from Canada are to take pan in the Davis Cup tournament next season. It is understood that the decision to piay the challenge round in the United 5 at es next year has had something to ao with
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  • 43 15 Singapore v. Army At Anson Road ADMISSION charges for the Malaya n Cup match at the Anson Road stadium on Saturday, between the Army and Singapore, will be $1, 50 and 10 cents. Play is timed to start at 5 p.m.
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  • 86 15 j The Catholic Young Men's Association beat the Traffic Office B.P. by 3-2 on Sunday. Scores iC.Y.MA. names mentioned first) Singles :—G. V. Santhou lost to Sgt. Hussain 15-8. 5-15. 12-15 A. S. David lest to Ahmad bin Haji Tahat 6-15, 5-15 Gilbert Salay beat Ahmad
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  • 270 15 S. G. C. December Medal THE Singapore G.C. ladies' December medal competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs. M. M. Paterson in "A" Division with a net score of 39; in a tie between Mrs. A. M.
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    • 374 16 yARPIEY LAVENDER Its coo! freshness and exquisite fragrance J^^^^l^K has made Yardley Lavender the leading /^p^r^^^^Si^ perfume of the day. Iff^^'iflfcf'^^Bl For so many social and sporting activities I of modern life when an assertive perfume l«>^ZZLl mSmk could not be worn, the simple fragrance V of the Yardley Lavender
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    • 46 17 THERAPION NaZ T iERAP<ON NO, 3 r -W If*. 3 HUM BHX>« §No. S Cnr«a Citron to WukMN* 1». Cnemlsii. or oith«r No.r«turn '"t M>d.Cc. H3ir»T%'»ekKd.».W.B.l,omitm ZTut* CLCRC'S PILLS for th« Ui'M TTI THE RADIO NATURAL TONE. 11 < Beta Leong Kadio Dept., Selcgie Road, Singapore. 1
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    • 267 17 the 1938 LEADER! "His Master's Voice" (American Radio) With All The Latest In Radio Full Particulars from So:e Agents KEE HUAT RADIO Co. 'Phone 4566. A BEAUTIFUL SKIN. The Result of Simple Cleansiitjr. How BO vied the possessor of a lovely skin is by others less fortunate! Bat so many
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    • 1054 17 VB _J L 720 a.-m- 'Chri,tn,as is Coming.' An ■t% __rB Anl _n ''V :ICn of nc^cn preparing for the AU»ffn rt *»tlUMtf holiday season. Devised by Ursula Bnn PROGRAMMES OP *c* Produced by Stakes R HT R r OKIXISH BIfPIPV A v.50 a.m. Savoy Hunting Medley X.M.B.C. PROGRAMME? ffi
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  • 134 18 (To the Editor of thr \i Sir.—Please allow m< valuable columns in awaken to du'y. not only to them families Lut also to di other load vehicles an<, aestiians. The habit of begini. read without loo approaching trafiic ol danger not only t 0
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  • 69 18 Being Conveyed Shan^ha H.M.S. Bee and Che J Hodzu are going morrow morning with and other survivors The U.S.S. Oahu Japanes:- flying boats hai bom Hohsien a r 3. wounded, r.o reason is presumed transp have been considered b. th< on the spot to b? venient fcr the
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    • 558 19 Malayan Li*u>n«>..* it lro ■*«UlO Loop Vcn n estr 1 Cl: SSi Ca 0»I U-«> C-OLONUL. FRANCE SS TO-DAY 4-20 p.m ifeL. I q?n p m Recorded musila ik in Russian. «»7« lL '"nersl TO-MORROW N< v..s in English. Vle in German d Econom 'c Re- 9.30 a m n™,!,
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