Malaya Tribune, 28 December 1937

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya* National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. \X\ I.- -No. 304. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1937 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, Dec. 28. 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES- 'SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1937 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 48 1 with vquS BREAKFASTS MORNINGS H£ ISiLTATTfTIBF! SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE RRA.XE) A HEALTHY BABY m* n. To Fonpriallv Made For Babies. It Con- i. Blue Cross Milk SS&sl Ingredients Baby tains The Nourishing Essentia s M »k 8^ Its Quality Is Not Excelled. BLUE CROSS Stocks Arc ALWAYS FRESH j
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    • 175 1 Read The SI>XDAY Dominant In Malay a JUR A V. PB6L Sole Agents:—SlME, DARBY.& Co* Ltd.^Singapore-Johore-Malacca and Negri Semblian. i w.p.s. 2 Make Sure f Four Valuables I {j Are Guarded I [[Hp *1 J /lt MILNERS SAFES V v\ t 7i' WORLD FAMOUS SINCE 1840 GunmiE c 6b incorporated
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  • 640 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES MERCHANT NAVY IN WAR-TIME Higher Speeds A Solution j| LECTURE on the self-defence of merchant ships in time of war was given at the Royal United Service Institution recently, by Commander J. Creswell, R.N. In the course of the lecture Commander Creswell outlined the history of the
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  • 31 2 Construction By Private Firms addition to two anrt said that i n Private ftrms by the end 2 SS d o financial year of the P re sent
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  • 30 2 Canadian Pacific Flagship's Successful Season The Canadian Pacific were carried than ?n ?re g—"*W the record ngures for ml ar sed by a satiffactory margin m? ecUp
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    • 312 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& end BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. CHTTRAL 15,000 Dec. 31 1938 CARTHAGE 15.000 Jan. 14 SOMALI t 6,800 Jan. 14 COMORIN 15,000 Jan. 28 KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 Feb 11 BANGALORE t 6,000 Feb 12 NALDERA 16,000 Feb.
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    • 487 2 M, B. K. I KOKUSAI LINE, I (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) I 5 v™. tadaxt T~„ (Incorporated in Japan). I For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). Dae. Due. Sailing Due. rms KONfifi mApp Penang Spore Spore via New York > ms eb 2 Feb 5 Feb 7 Kedung Mar.
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    • 33 2 U (APCAR) SAILINGS. For HONGKONG, AMOY JAPAN. Leave SHTRALA nnn TTLAWA 8,000 Dec. 30 SHIRALA Jjjg p&o BRITISH INDIA PASSENGE^s_FREIGHT <*«>- Qnay S °*-Jg%gP* CO, Ltd, I- (APCAR) HAW GILFIIAAtf v<K, Ltd. Tel 5861.
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    • 319 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT J SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. I Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most I Cabins have adjoining private bath I Excellent Cuisine. I FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, j ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND f COPENHAGEN. »#o From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng BORINGIA 4-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 FIONIA 25-1 25-1
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    • 390 2 STEAMER SAIU Vjij IHD£ N Rm)M \Mom (In UOYD The undernoted are th P intended fixtures:— L °opaay| I OUTWARD For MANILA, HONGKONG RRiv« NORTH CHINA iZ\ Due s pore. U. "POTSDAM" omits Nor- 1937 I China 1 "Takf^r 1 5 DeC 21 Iloil ar aiso ca^ I s.s. "WIEGAND"
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  • 296 3 Conversion At Moment's Notice (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 15. ARRANGEMENTS have been made for the conversion into an air raid casualty ward at a moment's notice of the whole of the ground floor of the new Westminster Hospital. A comprehensive air raids precautions plan, which
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  • 217 3 "Learn Best By Making Mistakes" (By Air Mall) London, Dec. 16. A lesson In the art of good living has been given by M. Andre L. Simon, President of the Wine and Food Society, in a speech to the Royal Society of Arts. There is one
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  • 152 3 "Crash Proof" Police Station (By Air Mail) London. Dec lb. The foundation stone of London's first "crash proof" police station—specially constructed to resist the effects of bombing from the air—has been laid by th© Lord Mayor, Sir Harry Twyford. It is to cost the City of London
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  • 92 3 Has Made 20,000,000 Replies (By Air Mail East Grinstead (Sussex i, Dee 14. Tim, the G.P.O.'s speaking clock for telephone subscribers, has answered 20,000.000 requests and brought in £85.000 since Its inception in July 1936. This statement was made by Mr. J. H. Brebner, P. O. Controller of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 534 3 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TENDERS. TENDERS are now invited lor the following materials or service. For ■jaxtirulars see Municipal Tender Room of 23 tons of Pig £c id for Sewerage Dept. 4 p.m., 3rd Jan., 1938. i labour for the action of the c Disposal Works rangoon. (Deposit
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    • 1651 3 MALAYAN DELICACIES. WE OFFER DELICIOUS SELECTION! DAINTY SAGU PEARLS. DAINTY SAGU CUBES. FLAVOURING ESSENCES. CAKES COLOURING. GREEN PEAS FLOUR in Colours, PICKLES READY MADE SAMBALANS. CURRY CONDIMENTS CURRY POWDER. MAKASSAR RED FISH. KRUPOK UDANG. KRUPOK IK AN. KETCHAP BATAVIA. CRYSTALIZED TAMARIND. CRYSTALIZED NUTMEG. REFINED PALMSUGAR. Etc. Etc. D. T. LIM
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  • 423 4 REUTER' S COMMERCIAL SERVICE LONDON COMMODITIES London, Dec. 24. RUBBER Previous To-day ChangeTone Quietest Steady Quiet Spot Buyers 7 3U6 7 3i16 Sellers 7 5116 75 16 Ist Forward (Jan.) Buyers 7 3|16 7V 4 +lil6 Sellers 7 5116 7 5116 2nd Forward (Feb.) Buyers 7 4 7»4 Sellers 7
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  • 570 4 Satisfactory Results Of Year's Working Turr London, Nov 22 HE twenty-ninth ordinary general Comoa'n^l^ 1 the Malaya OenSS Ltd., was held at 7 Great i? Che^vf r strett London, EC m&>3S?**< Graham (the chaiyearh! rSSJr not eable &»f* in this v P S, c cons titution
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  • 519 4 Dividend Increased To H Per Cent <By Air MailTH E tv -aty-eighth l meetm«- of Bukit k Elates. Ltd.. waThild ft 7 1 lane. EC. Mr. W. Arthur Addi ell ma„ moved tne ad and accounts and the dec dividend of 11 per cen He .said in
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    • 813 4 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) I CAPITAL" Paid up $10,000,000.00. rtfcAO OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE %m > TELEPHONES ron!?r?i n li D,rector 3172 Secretary 4944 General Manager 3 513 Accountant foil Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." LONDON BANKERS /jTFX NEW Y RK BANKERS I Midland
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    • 4 4 SENSATIONAL RECOVERY W.P.S i
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  • 689 5 Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore. Doc. M*, i p m MINING **aatr Co. Buyers Sellers Kumbanf 32 r 34L Malay 50|- 55!--n 25 6 27--085 o.9'occl Tin 23 9 24 6 1-49 1.54 26;3 27 3 riang 20-9 219 [In 0.40 0.45 107 1.10 Tin
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  • 131 5 Lewis And Peat's London Statement MESSRS. Lewis and Peat, Ltd., in their weekly rubber report dated London. Dec. 14, state: The market has been dull for the greater part of the week, and prices after gentle fluctuations are a little under those quoted in our last report. America
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  • 470 5 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Tuesday. WE are indebted to Messrs. 5. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following oil American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, report to us by cable as follows:STOCKS It would be dangerous to over
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  • 243 5 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT HiVTCDENDS Singapore, Dec. 24, 1 p.m. Total foi Company Dividend Book> z flnancla Jate Bx Div yea: «able Date to date tin T° ivpr Vim Vh% Final Dec. 29 la. 4 Dec. 30 7%* Kon- Tin 40% Final tv. 30 Dec. 13 100% IdrfeTHvd 2V
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  • 196 5 97t i«o rea. WI9-JIW $4,000,000 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: PENANG 1( h P^ Q GO 000 5% 1926 r°c 195ft-oil $4,uuu.uuu >% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int. IQ4 norn Int. May Ncv I— ll9l /4 120 y2 c.i. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 102 4%% 1929 red IH^-WSB*SMBO Int May
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  • 320 5 Report By Fraser And Co. Singaoore. Dec. 28. MINING. The three months' price of tin fell 15 at £185.15. in London on Friday 24th inst., but since then all markets have been closed for the Christmas holidays and with the tin market In New York also closed,
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  • 17 5 Snjrapore, Dec. 28. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $88>1» (down $2%).
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  • 18 5 I he pr:ce of rubber at noon in to-day was:— Buyers 23% (down Sellers 23% (down fa).
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  • 314 5 Singapore, Tuesday. MIMING Ampat B 7 6 ers Ayer Hitam 25 3 25 3 SSP£i 23 6 2 6 Batu Selangor 1 50 155 Chenderiang 20 6 22 ltam 0.40 0.45 Hongkong Tin 25 26 -xd Hong Fatt 107 1 11 loris Hydraulic 8 3
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 377 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Honjrkomr, Manila, Singapore Investment Bonkers and Brokers ir Securities an I Commodttitt. Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service. Members: I NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF X.V. NEW YORK COFFEE «fc SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOAJtD OF TRADE CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK
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  • 122 6 Java and Southern Sumatra: Netheranas, closing 7 p.m. to-day Pefaang, Siam. Burma, India, Iraq, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great cjritain, Ireland. Europe, Nigeria Gold Coast and N. a,:d S. America: Imperial losing 10 p.m. to-day. y Medan, Jaskl, Amsterdam? and HdonJ: Netherlands, closing 7 pm o-day.
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  • 173 6 Mails expected from Penang and Kuala lumpur by Air (Internal Service) to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7.jju p.m. to-day and general delivery oi letters 8.25 a.m. to-morrow. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (K.N.1.L.M.) to-day Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 130 p m. and general delivery
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  • 185 6 (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 15. i The suggestion that all prisoners except murderers and those guilty of serious moral offences should have their sentences remitte! in- celebration of the Coronation was made by Sir John Squire at the annual dinner here of the World Service Group. Such
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  • 104 6 The Soviet steamer Stalingrad arrived in Murmansk recently after having completed ncr third through-Arctic voyage from east to west. She left Vladivostock in the summer. During her lour months' voyage in the Arctic the vessel encountered difficult concitions in respect of weather and ice, particularly in the Laptev
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  • 123 6 1 I J ALHAMBRA.—George ryp "Hollywood Cowboy" 6.15 CAPITOL.—Deanna Da* poid Stokowski in -ioo *g. Girl" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION.—Robert Mcir Rosalind Russell in Live Learn" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m' MARLBOROUGH.— "Guru (Hindustani) 6.15 and 9.15 THEATRE ROYAL y (Tamil) 6.15 and 9 15 on EMPIRE.-"Fiash Gordon' I—6)
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  • 18 6 The P. and O. liner Ranpora s at Singapore from Hbngko: a.m. to morrow 'Wedne--da v.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 287 6 MALAYA'S, PREMIEQ HOT.gt A I To-night—Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. I J Dinner and Dance (informal* 9.30 to midnight j S NO ADMISSION CHARGE j FRIDAY, DEC. 31ST—NEW YEAR'S EVE S GAL V DINNER FANCY DRESS j CARNIVAL. Latest Parisian Carnfval Novelties, Crackers, Balloons, etc. J BEAUTIFUL GIFT FOR
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    • 193 6 Re! |m il|the I jf NEW WORLD There's no pleasure quite so sat '9l ng aS usin S a "New World" Gas Cooker. You just set the dial to a number and put in the food— a whole dinner together if you like. Then you can leave the kitchen The
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 230 6 j POSTAL INTELLIGENCE! 1 i STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly i'ndrapoera Dec. 28 2.30 p.m. Netherlands Indies:—Bagan and Selat Pandjang Hong Thong 28 3 p.m. Fort de Kock, Padang Pakan, Baroe and Siak Hong Kwong 28
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  • 3928 7 """"SKKE» OM 'By Air Mail) London, Dec. 15 JOT Kight Hon Lor d Craigmvle rha.rman ol the Peninsular and lental Steam Navigation Company ;r»dmg at the ninety- s Tv en th dmary general meeting held a the mpany's office., sa iS hat thl •peraticns ol
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 98 7 1 i j What will he be like j when he's five} Folks wonder where all his energy comes from. They scarcely believe their ears when they're told his mother didn't feed him herself and he's sure to be a healthy child because he's a TRUFOOD baby. If you can't
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    • 240 7 1938 Jlyinc STflnDflßD THE NEW 1938 10 h.p. MODEL "FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE HARD TO PLEASE" This car will jive you more than economical and efficient travel. It is n s fine a car as can be built within limits of its class and power. The dimensions of its 4-door
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 586 8 X |Bth Day of DEANNA'S GREAT TRIUMPH j positively -^^iy^r^LL i>« an a Musical Triumph that lifts you to the skies 1 j -100 MEN and A GIRL" with ADOLPHE MENJOU, LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI J and his Symphony Orchestra 1 MISCHA AUER, EUGENE PAILLETTE. t m m m ROXY BAR WEN
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    • 176 8 LAST NIGHT! 6-15-9-/5 PAVILIQkT~ MONTGOMERY COMES 808-808-BOBBING ALONG WTtu > ON HIS LIPS AND LOVE IN HIS ARMS WGHH Roaring romance in gay Greenwich Village.. .where every artis* 1 life... just one lovely model after another' es mod. "LIVE, LOVE Jg? LEARN" J^p with ROBERT BENCH LE V EDDIE CANTOR
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  • 101 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, DEC. 28 y p W.J. v. R.A.M.C., P.W.D Rotary C?ub M £n ROW DEC 29 Hotel, i b p^ Slness Me *tmg. Adelphi 1 v H.M.S. Terror, HCC cTc B v C fof; S.C.R.C, v- S.J C Brigad? m ?i Colt V.M.C.A.
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  • 60 9 Asset Anhul 19 Wharf Hwa tr f 8 nCe ß aate 2) Fairfield c& Si Ind^J? (Ent ™ate4> <Eotra Gate 6) Be«v £t 6 T ha f <Ent "»*e Gate 7> Main W^m^BO^ 58 VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Nil Tanjong p ag ar Kinov e PP el Harbour
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  • 38 9 or btatistics at The Hnm.n v ernately 141 million guHders for tffiv?*million i^th° P mparPd with 110 101 rii«? crs 111 LfJe prevous vp-ir 21 million guilders in 1934 and 110 million guilders in 1933.
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  • 63 9 Alleged Possession Of A Knife I Singapore, Monday. with being in possession of Pnori fe two to y Patois in Home 2 h n Saturday night, a Chinese p Chen JB Moy was produced in Courts this morning. nilpJf n C VVas ex P ]ain ed to the
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  • 103 9 Kinta, British, 503 *ons, from P ckson J**"- 21 where bound and of departure uncertain i.veedoank. British, 3412 tons, from "an 4 2 t0 P Swettem.am nSSSL No/wegian. 823 tons, fnm p! t, Dec 27 t0 Malacca Dec 28. from Qi R Lio,iK 1003 tons, from Singapore Dec.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 200 9 IBl I N. E.^4?| Private Car Policies I 7. J No Claim Bon I NATIONAL I EMPLOYERS' MUTUAL GENERAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD 1<| MEYER CHAHBbRS, RAFFLES PLACE 11 EMPIRE TALKIE* 7.00 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 pm "Flash Gordon" Chapters 1-0 TO-NIGHT AT THE SIT i\ T TALKI (New World» 7 p.m.
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    • 396 9 7.15 HAPPY THEATRE 9.30 NEW YEAR RESOLUTION^??~ WHAT could be a wise or better Resolution for 1938. than to enrol for sound systematic training—Piano Violin Practical and Theoretical, Jazz Pian'j paying, Solfeggio (musicianship) or Kindergarten (from age 5) at Far Eastern Music School, l-A, Kirk Terrace Prospectus free. n n
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    • 240 9 MOST IMPORTANT SCREEN EVENT OF THE DECADE IS TO-MORROW'S Vernier, I/ PAVILION! Get [Ikrt ft lit Tough, The WorU That... J ■I TRUTH CANNOT BE HIDDEN! if |fr POWER CANNOT BE ABUSED! Ml hB LOVE CANNOT BE DENIED! JM ItfHft I KfE '"ere «5 a magnificent lesson ,nf »ost tLrilluij
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  • 789 10 Christmas holiday season brought a lessening of the war news and as a consequence there was a feeling that the outlook might be better. There is a tendency to think that no news is good news, and a few days of respite from new horrors encouraged the hope
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  • 168 10 Practice In Selangor (Fro*;: Our Oiun Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE death took place after an opera- tion on Saturday morning at the General Hospital of Dr. Thillayampalam, a medical pract;t onor of long stand.ng in Kuala Lumpur. After graduating from the College of Medfc'ne, Singapore,
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  • 15 10 Mr. H. C. Wilan, Solicitor-General f rmerly of the Sayan' Service, was in London recently
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  • 9 10 Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Duncan are now at
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  • 213 10 NOTES COMMENTS Empire Exhibition tyTHEN the Empire Exhibition of 1933 opens in Glasgow next May, thai city will become one of the chief centres of interest not only for Great Britain and the British Empire, but fee all those countries which depend ior their high standard of living on shipping
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  • 204 10 rpHE greatest feature of the exhibition will be the Palace of Engineering, which will cover an area of rive acres, it will illustrate the romance of iron and steel, with exhibits ranging from nails to giant engines, a steel tower 300 feet high will also be constructed, from
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  • 216 10 JF good journalism is the elucid of facts not previously known, then Mr. Edgar Snow, author of t heStar Over Jhina' can surely claim to be an abie journalist. As correspond, ent in the Far East for the B: Labour newspaper, Daily Herald, iff anow resolved
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  • 197 10 rjulE burden Of tne present Sa oJapanese conflict is beginning i tell on Japan, and her drive foi wartime economy has now reached carnivorous animals of the Tokyo /.t>o. A wolf which formerly lived on horseflesh has been put on a diet oi sardines and vegetables, and the
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  • 265 10  -  By “Looker On" A FTER escaping from a police escort. a man was found in an auctioneer's it evidently struck him as an appropriate place in which to make a bid for freedom. We read that r. girl who is appearing on the music-hall stage has
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 231 10 RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE THE BEST JjMT' HIRE CYCLE Jtr\ PURCHASE inthe terms WORLD! ARRANGED Prices from $49.50 each Sole Age.r.ts: ICOItI\SO\ 0.. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Don't be Vague ask NO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTSJOHN LITTLE I CO..LTD. (Incorporated in England "j r,-. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS
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    • 97 10 t j Studio 11 11 ff for I i foto-portrait J I by j I foto-artist i only I R. A. D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limifed To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. Thone 3002. Hours 9—5. Saturday 9—1. or by appointment. 35 Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation
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  • 104 11 London, Dec. ZQ. THF Duke of Windsor now ranks in social precedence as the Kinir's incest brother, the fourth man in the land The Duchess, who would normally hive been the eighth woman in th£ as wife of the King's "younV,t" r. b actually
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  • 183 11 NORTH DRIVE Consolidating Her Gains Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai. Dec. 28. Tnr Japanese are now trying to 1 consolidate their positions in the North in view of constant rumours of Russian intervention. At present there are more than 150,000 Japanese stationed in the northern section
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  • 68 11 rench L iner Down In Forest Reuter. Vienna, Dec. 27. TH!. Air Francc liner Famyd crashed hen en route from Vienna to Prague. Ail aboerd, the pilot, the wireless "r or and one passenger were killed. he .scene of the crash is the Bohe- forest,
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  • 55 11 Barracks Occupied By Government Reuter. Barcelona, Dec. 27. Tnmcnt troops have occupied infantry barracks of Tcruel. The r.5 surrendered and the in.surie stance is now confined to a --ry a id the civil government both of which are reported be f iirnmiF u 1 i believed (here arc
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  • 40 11 W AR COMES TO MACAO Reuter. Hongkong, Dec. 28. message from Macao says the was awakened at 5.20 this mornbv heavy artillery ten miles est of the city and south of -nnm Island. Seven shots were nred.—R euter
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  • 94 11 BEGINS NEXT WEEK SEQUEL TO CHRISTMAS DEBATE IN COMMONS ffffi la \f British Propaganda campaign transmissions by means f radio powered the BBC i Bnt,sh has em--ive pro;a?a n 0 da f bv7L lhe r" enU T' 3 o ot Italia subverof
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  • 165 11 Reuter. London, Dec. 27. T HE ti„ B ritLsh Br ad casting Corporanon announce thit »k« j transmission of on Jan*?.* 1 b in Arab* on Jan. 3 from I p.m. until 6.15 p m on a wavelength of 31.32 metres of S tre ra Arab iS sn"
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  • 262 11 New High Commands ANTI-JAPANESE LEADERS Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 27. JT is revealed to Reuter that a number of important changes in the Chinese personnel, political and military, have been made recently with the avowed object of ensuring the greater efficiency of Chinese military operations. There are
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  • 60 11 Women Butchered With Bayonets Shanghai, Dec. 27. THE following is an official communique 1 despatched from Hankow by the Chmese Foreign Office on to the rhinpse consulate-General at Singapore: The CiSnese papers continue to feature tuSher reSortsof Japanese atrocities in ffiunVand neighbouring towns which tag-efhSman imagination The
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  • 273 11 Japanese In Tsinan BUILDINGS FIRED FIRST Reuter. Hankow, Dec. 27. fHE Japanese claim i n an official announcement the complete occupation of Tsinan, capital of the province of Shantung. Tsinan is the seventh provincial capita.' to be occupied by the Japanese since the Sino-Japan.es- hostilities started en
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  • 56 11 First To Carry Family Name Rome, Dec. 27. THE wife of Mussolini's eldest son, Vittorio, gave birth to-day to a son, who is the first grandson to carry on Mussolini's name. The couple married in Rome in February, when both were 22-years-old. The communique announcing the birth
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  • 376 11 Mr. H. P. Lambert, a Director of Pundut The Malaya Tribune SHIPPING NEWS NOTES MERCHANT NAVY IN WAR-TIME PENDING NAVAL ORDERS EMPRESS OP BRITAIN! HOSPITAL'S AIR RAIDS PLAN ART OF GOOD LIVING FIRST IN LONDON SPEAKING CLOCK REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE MALAYA GENERAL CO., LTD. BUKIT KAJANG RUBBER LOCAL STOCKS AND
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  • 51 11 Nanyang Siang Pau. Shanghai, Dec. 28. ACCORDING to latest despatches, it is reported that the Soviet Government has ordered a portion of the Black Sea Fleet to proceed immediately to Vladivostok in order to strengthen the Russian navy in Far Eastern waters.—Nanyang Siang
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  • 78 11 Incident On Soochow Creek Reuter. Shanghai. Dec. 27. A JAPANESE army spokesman anil nounced to-day that three hand grenades of the patato masher type were thrown from Honan Road Bridge within the British defence sector into a Japanese military launch going down Soochow Jreek. One of the grenades
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  • 173 11 Warships Sighted NEW FEARS IN CANTON Reuter. Canton, Dec. 27. EXCITEMENT which has been dying down regarding- the prospects of a Japanese invasion of Kwangtung was redoubled this morning following a Reuter report from Hongkong that 20 Jaoanese vessels were sighted near Macao A high Chinese official
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  • 26 11 Reuter. Accompanied by a salvage tug, the U.S.S. Oahu is going up the Yanotse to-morrow from Shanghai to see whether the sunken Panay can be raided.—Reuter.
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  • 241 11 U.S. FEELING Further Outrages Encouraged Reuter. Washington, Dec. 27. THE United States Government has 1 not yet decidcd the sum it will request the Japanese Government to furnish as an indemnity for the sink:ng of the Pana.v, said Mr. Coidell Hull, State Secretary to-day. He added that
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  • 53 11 Arms And Food For Barcelona Reuter. Mexico, Dec. 27. Laden with munitions including 20 000.000 cartridges and 20 aeroplanes, also foodstuffs, the Spanish merchantman Ibai left Veracruz to-day to try and dodge Franco's cruisers and deliver her cargo at Barcelona She carries 17 Mexican ex-.soldier volunteers tor the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 46 11 to lhe Bi ĕ Fi g ht THE NEW^^^^^^^ ALL BRITISH ALL-WAVE SIX... gives as much volume and better tone than many 8 I > ST valve sets. If f Write, call or 'phone for a 1 j demon"tration I i $16 8 SL?," WP S. MA >
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  • 224 12 Refloated Last Night AT PANGKOR Singapore, Tuesday. THE s.s. Krian. a vessel of the Straits Steamship fleet, went aground off the south-east corner of Pangkor on Christmas Eve. She was on her regular trip between Teluk Anson and Penang. The steamer has
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  • 112 12 "Study And Friendship" J Pilgrimage Reuter. Rome, Dec. 27. rWBE reason for the recent visits of Baron Okura and other distinguished Japanese to Italy is revealed in thw nevs that ihe Italian government has decided to send to Japan a mission of study and friendship" composed
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  • 113 12 Arrest At Johore Customs Barrier 'From Our Oivn Correspondent > Johore Bahru, Dec. 27. thfs a of pin™?- ha^' led v;ith 30 one-tahil una of Red Lion Brand non-Government chandu tied round both his le™S c&H 10 Mhe a'coolX: was Bakef hh V m H mm? before
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  • 96 12 Over 70 M.P.'s Oppose Return •By Air Mail) tt London, Dec. 14 to opposition to any cession mandated territories has n rhioto by over 70 MP.'s at a private meeting at the House of Commons, preside ever by Sir Henry Page Those present constituted the ParlH3» <* Empire
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  • 453 12 As Special Constable In England <By Air Mail) London, Dec. 11. MhJTS men in this country must be wondering at present, whether they are liable to be called on to serve as special constables, whether they wish to do so or not. The question has been
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  • 57 12 Lost On Desolate Moor <By Air Mail) aad were force! to l^&Td Utert Garfitt. had set' oift fnr F el d> said that the Y buzzard cat lap tram P «*en morning came the other girt very serious state and they hin 1 a her while
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  • 69 12 r °bable Appointments At Penang (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Dec. 28. IThl S f una C rstood the following will ftl] term- Mr C S^?!*' 0 2hk SS Qm f v C. Stewart, vice Dr t m> 2S Mr W £°M S c T om P' e
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  • 140 12 Two Ceremonies In Singapore Singapore, Tuesday. WEDDINGS were solemnised in twc Singapore Churches yesterday At the Church of the Holy Family Katong, the marriage took pace of Mist Alice Kathleen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. P. Martinus, and Mr. Balfoui E. J. Nicholas, son of M»- W
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  • 111 12 lilm To Be Seen In England Soon Barcelona. England will shortly see a film made by an American and two Frenchmen, dealing with hospital work in Republican Spain. The title of the film, which has just been completed, is not yet definitely decided, but will probably be called
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  • 101 12 88-Year-Old Woman Foils Gangsters Antwerp. Madame Botreur, aged 88, who lives alone near the docks here, lets rooms to •respectable workmen." Her only nelp is a daily charwoman. One morning two suspicious-looking men came to enquire abort lodgings" The next morning they returned with a companion, and threatened
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  • 53 12 Tailors To Clothe A Battalion Katowice Poland. A co-operative society of Tailor* in Katowice has decided to supply a complete free outfit for one battalion of The Polish Army. The presentation of the uniforms will be made in conjunction with a forthcoming congress of tailors from ail
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  • 104 12 Blacksmith's Terrible Head Injuries Singapore, Tuesday. > THE dead bodies of two Hokien Chinese were found in a blacksmith's shop at 62, Park Road at about four o'clock this morning. The body of the proprietor, Chung Kiong Heng, was found lying In a pool of blood in
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  • 170 12 Problem For Municpial Authorities Paris. The pigeons of Paris are causing the municipal authorities a certain amount of bother just now. They have Increased so rapidly that they have become a public nuisance, and one of the municipal councillors has written to the Prefect of the Seine Department,
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  • 121 12 But His Wife Stayed At Home And Shot A Deer Irishtown, New York. Mr. Walter Moreland, accompanied by a veteran guide, set out from here early one morning to hunt deer Hours later h e returned home emntvhanded to find that his wife, whom he had
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  • 51 12 Teheran. Jugoslavia has constituted a legation here and her first representative M S Spasojevitch. v.ith the status of Charge D Affaires, has presented his credentials to His Imperial Majesty the Shah There are about 200 Yugoslav na'ionak to Iran < Persia* mostly emoloved as workmen by various contractors on railway
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  • 451 12 I Federal Cabinet's New Plans j rpHE introduction of a plan to perI JL mit a gradually increasing flow of I British migrants into the CommonI wealth from middle of next year I will be considered by a special subJ committee of the Federal Cabinet earj ly
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  • 121 12 Extra-Territorial Rights Threatened Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 27. JJXTRA territorial rights will not be aSffM affecte 1^ t h ant ir anno ncemen t which nd nth, French, United States ana other powers possessine extn territorial rights in ChTwfmade b a Japanese spokesman to-day. ~JL i oll
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  • 598 12 Biggest Since WembU 20,000,000 VISITORS EXPECTED (By Air .Mail) London, ec j. BETWEEN 15 and 20 pie will visit next year's IW Exhibition in BeHahoust, jS? Glasgow, if the hope, nisers are realised. With the exception of U parts of the British Comm including the Irish Free
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    • 11 12 N« Afl.fis¥Eßc©.u T i>, IWt ACEHtrro R MAIAYA J "W.P.S. 39
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  • 251 13 POISON GAS Rain Reaches Cargo Of Sago Singapore, Monday. p>l R Chinese died to-d ay as a re .Milt of being overcome by Prisonous gases on board a tongkanj Pon S" which arrived he?? three days ago from ESraSS Sumatra. leaded
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  • 7 13 .'<>,. ,.i, l il il >'"/N. '"i.n: lN^tot"
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  • 148 13 Johore Court Orders Its Destruction Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Dec. 27. I t know the law," said Oh Kia, Hbkkfen, when charged to-day Sheikh Abu Bakar (Second Mawith having imported a doere from Singapore on Dec 23 U V :r a oermit. Phi Veterinary Inspector said that
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  • 107 13 Hound Ovor Ry Singapore Magistrate Singapore, Monday. I with rioting at Serangoon Ihe night of Christmas Day, five Hardat Singh. Gopal Singh, Singh, Dewan Singh and Tara >P ired before Mr. L. C. Goh, Police Magistrate in the Third Lo rt this morning. guilty, they said that they
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  • 58 13 To Officiate At Girls' Function Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Dec. 27. have been issued by the rv »1. Johore Bahru, for their nbutton of prizes en Dec. 30. oe a jumble sale of the knitting work done by the (i norn 3.30 p.m., and H.H. 'tanah has
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  • 243 13 Chinese Fined At Johore (From Our Own Correspondent j Jchore Bahru, Dec. 27. Kianf? a 1 in emKian y o? tf,'? 1 raCtor named Taw oefor'p ih?£ lUb iw Was P r °duced to-day oetore Sheik. 1 Abu Bakar bin Yahva 'Second „,itu v xanya mittpH
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  • 132 13 Joining In The War With Japan i Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hankow, Dec. 27. THE Chinese-Russian-Outer Mongolia conference has decided that following the abolition of the Outer Mongolia Government, the country will partici- j pate in the war against the Japanese, in accordance with the principle of main-
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  • 146 13 Becomes Pen-Friend To English Girl Canberra, Dec. 8. CRIPPLED by a fall 10 years ago, an English g-irl, June Porter, now 12 years old, has written to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, seeking a pen-friend in Australia. She has immediately found one in Mr. Lyons himself, and he
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  • 66 13 Novara, Italy. A peasant who shot down a young eagle near Novara was nearly killed by two older eagles. The eagles swooped down on him before he could pick up the eaglet and attacked him fiercely. 1 They pecked him with their beaks till he fell
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  • 64 13 Admiral Little In Poor Health Reuter. London, Dec. 27. yiCE-Admiral Sir Percy Noble has been rhfn P o P fl nt d Comm ander-in-Chief of the LitUe 111 succession to Sir Charles Vice-Admiral Noble, who will assume FPbrUary Adm ?al I HtT POr u y
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  • 127 13 Tamil Detective Film Draws Packed Houses AT THE CINEMAS MADRAS MAIL," a detective film wlllcl i is said to be the first of its kind produced in India in Tamil hu arawn packed houses since its Malayan premiere, on Dec. 24 at the Theatre Royal. North Bridge
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  • 129 13 Nadia, "Queen Of Stunts/ In "Hurricane Hansa" For action scenes, thrills and comedy Hurricane Hansa." a Hindustani talkie which concludes its three-day run at the Garrick Theatre, Geylang Serai tjli'ght. surpasses even those outstanding thrillers "Hunterwali" and Miss Frontier Mail Miss Nadia. the Indian "Que-n o f .stunts",
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  • 72 13 ISO Pas senders Fxpectod To Travel Reuter. Hankow, Dec. 27. The date of the departure of the next and apparently the last International train carrying refugees to Hongkong is fixed for Dec. 30. The passengers are exoected to include more than 140 from Kiukiang, 40 from Hankow
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  • 84 13 Government Resigns, Lacks Majority Reuter. Bucharest, Dec. 27 The Government is resigning as the latest calculations of the general election results indicated that it will not have a majority in the Chamber. King Carol broke off his Christmas holiday and returned to Bucharest in an endeavour to solve
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  • 561 13 The King's Tour Of Factories (By Air Mall) London, Dec. la. THE King has paid visits to aircraft n factories at Weybridge and Kingston. He Orst arrived at the Weyt fmSL C^ ry cf Vickers (Aviation) Limited. The visit had not been announced and the workers
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  • 152 13 Japanese Harassed In Hopei Sin Chew Jit Poh. Hankow, Dec. 27. APERATIONS by guerilla bands of crn te," 1 S uthe Hopei and Western Shantung during the past ten days ?antvi e K, successful, L Inchl i e^i c vp h h en Chaochen g and Kuencneng have
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  • 129 13 Travellers Now Avoid Japan HO<?ttt TTTircs Sin gapore, Tuesday. OSTILITIES in the Far East are haying a decided effect on the to China and JapS ataadforto£& to b e exD <*ted," said cay? thS B ni m agent who wen t on to say that parties of people
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    • 183 13 I Ml,k of Jersey Cows and W I possesses all the freshness of 1 New Zealand's luscious 1 meadows. I It is particularly delicious with fruit I makes cereal foods more temDtu is "ai idlrin I the flavour, of coffee, Wt I fl^ ays k ec> P tin of this
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  • 222 14 Tournament At V.M.C.A. i START was made yesterday in the second All-Singapore Malays' lawn tennis tournament on the V.M.C.A. tennis courts and full results of the preliminary ties played are as follows:— CPEN SINGLES H. Kamis beat A. Hamid 6—o: 6—l M. t Reshtv beat H.
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  • 35 14 Reuter. Sydney, Dec. 27. V T ON Cramm (Germany) beat Donald Budge United States) to-day by »;—l, —3. It wna a disappointing exhibition match. Badge being careless and apparently uninterested.— Reuter.
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  • 262 14 Results Of Christmas Competitions T'HE Island Club Vice-President's Prize competition played over the Christmas holidays, resulted in a win fo: K. C. Eu and R. J. R. Stracey with a score of 5 up. The following were some of the best cards returned: K. C. Eu (12) and
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  • 72 14 Singapore, Tuesday. EMTURA Marquez, the clever Mexican featherweight who is a great favourite with local boxing fans arrived back ir. Singapore to-day by the Fushimi Maru from Colombo. While in Ceylon, Marquez met the best m the island at his weight and won all his fights. He also
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  • 1075 14 AERIAL POST AND JUBILEE STAR DEADHEAT (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. EXCELLENT sport was provided on the opening day of the Penang Turf Club's Xmas and New Year (Gold Cup) race meeting here to-day. Favourites were
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  • 258 14 Inter-State Tournament In Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. IN a match that would have undoubtedly provided excellent hockey, had the weather been fine, the Selangor Malays narrowly defeated the Negri Sembilan Malays by the odd goal in seven. The game was played in a
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  • 111 14 Australian Test Vice Captain j^j JJURING an official luncheon at Aue--17 laide V. Y. Richardson, former vicecaptain of two Australian Test teams against England and captain ot the am i«^ hich toured s °uth Africa during the 1935-36 sesson announced his retirement from first-class cricket 2? the finest
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  • 259 14 All Yesterday ,s Matches OESULTS of yesterday's At League soccer tazU cabled by Reuter, and th< revised to date, are a* folio ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. I. Arsenal 2 Blackpool Birmingham 2 I v. Brentford 2 Mane 1 Charlton A 5 Chelsea Derby C. 4 Bolton W
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  • 36 14 In their game against afartn's XL the Singapore Khaka bocki uned with Selanacr Siklu st s—l. Cariappa, the Selangoi n rd scored three goais for Martin's XL Narajan Singh scored the losers' solitary goal.
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  • 271 15 o broadcast From B.M.B.C. Station To-Night CI I.L\ 3o0 golfing enthusiasts 0 vhkr the keen «t interest .he exhibition matc h over 18 holes il the Singapore Golf Clubs c uri. Bukit Titnah yesterdaybetween ene Sarazen, the international pilfer partnered by
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  • 137 15 y.e (Jiving Postponed To Sunday Next C: .r XTEEN cards were taken out for u 'he Keppel Golf Club Christmas four :iplcford competition which reused as under:— a Cloche 22+6 3 4=28?4 Pritchett 30+63 4 =36 3 '4 65»/ 2 G Harvey 27+9 =36 W. Edwards 15+13
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  • 107 15 Results Of Yesterday's Matches Reuter. London, Dec. 27. j 1,; f ollowing were the results of to5 rugger matches:— h 16 Old Blues 3 diord 27 Old Paulines 11 kheath 20 Sale 13 istol 16 Pontypool 3 •ventry 3 Waterloo 8 uicester 29 O.M.T. 3 ester 16 Birkenhead
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  • 21 15 dross-count» Half-Blue has been -<i at Oxford to E. P. Dew castle High School and St. s Hail)
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  • 805 15 JJOME soccer tab!-; -e/iced tn h,. xx c i.ed to date are as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I Brentford M P D 'A.PU Leeds U oo 6 5 39 31 29 Arsenal 22 8 37 33 26 Bolton W 0? 2 7 5 41 2 9
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  • 28 15 Al Brown former world bantamweight champion, won the fourth flgh; i cf his ''come-back" campaign when "he outpointed Poppi Decico at Salic w a gram, Paris.
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  • 193 15 Another "Prelim" Card For Thursday Singapore, Tuesday. AN excellent card of six lights has Jjf en arranged by Mr. G. H. Kiat X* his next ''preliminary" promotion at Tr e r H^ ppy r7 /orld covered Stadium, on 30 the main event of be a 51X three-minute
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    • 183 15 IfKk WEDNESDAY, DEC 29 th AT 4 BIG FIGHTS 4. the NEW WORLD ARENA ALL BIG BOYS IN ACTION. JL Jf' THE VVHOLE TOWN WILL BE THERE ■m Jmß EVERYBODY IN READINESS FOR THE Qgjk NORTH—SOUTH—EAST WEST mmIMA have booked seats for H BELL'S mightiest card. MISS EVERYTHING—DON'T MISS THE
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    • 171 15 GREAT EASTERN LIFE ill I FOURTEEN POINTS ill 5 2 A series of 14 reasons why you ti^ < 5 should choose THE GREAT 1 15 1 S EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Uft S 2 CO., LTD., to look after your o|s g 5 insurance needs. "I" 1 Is Point... d
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 907 16 FAR EAST CRISIS (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribute> Sir. —It is time that the great Western Powers, including the United States, show more tangible signs of enforcing a halt cf the Japanese lunacy, unlesg they are prepared to forgo both their precious possessions and
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  • 265 16 (To the Editor of the Malaya rribuve/ Sir, —I read the statement of Dr. Soosay, the president of the Central Indian Association of Malaya, with feelings of regret regarding Hindi controversy in Malaya. I fully endorse the opinion of Dr. s say, that Hindi controversy. in this part
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  • 267 16 i To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—The continued favourable trend of British exports is clearly indicated in the latest Board of Trade returns, showing that, out of a total increase of exports of £71,072,000 for the first ten months of the year, £55,350.000 worth of
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  • 292 16 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribur.e) Sir.—It is to be hoped that all members of the Eurasian Association will roll up in larger numbers than hitherto at the annual general meeting to be held at the Singapore Recreation Club on Dec. 30 at 5 p.m. There are
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  • 602 16 Ship That Blew Un \\u u 900 Men By Air Mailt JJEROISM at the r~ and on e of the worst of the war, are recalled ments just announced Rear-Admiral W N m had an amazing escape Vanguard blew up on" -M R. H. O.
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  • 91 16 (By Air Mail) r London, Dec. 15. Said to be the world's largest silver coin, a Siamese 89 tickals weighing 36 ounces has been sold at a London dealer's for £10. The coin, 60 years old. is like a cricket ball. The silver is protected by many
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    • 123 16 li' 1B>»I "MOW YOU HAVEN'T HjHeb''- any EXCUSE" "Here's my Lemon Barley Water made up ZCCOr^ ing to m y am us ec p^" j| make bar,e y water for themselves from Robinson's 'Patent' Barley, will stick to fctart temon 6ar, ey Water 2? 1 ,ike t0 M X h
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    • 162 16 irs /"TOUCH AND GO" I I sy with a 1 I WORLD'S FINEST PEN Instant writing, beauty, m hand comfort and a Lifem time* guarantee make W SheaflFer's the thriftiest and most pleasing pen value ever offered. Only Sheaffer's hai ALL Seven of the features desired Jk Visulated Lifeti me
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    • 55 16 Widow of Army Officer Tells Amazing Story Cruel Attackt in the Middle •f the Night Believe. Three Ejhazen. TaUet. Cured Her Of Asthma g***.*— .tHiok. X M«a kayona my awn A T *M«y auCcrara think, that «l#trtr •elic.t. aLaMtTVL" mrm tag-.t.u. »IETLJS? J? o*a gala tti*» **»J»a*y earth ■mv tan,
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    • 25 16 p MAKES LIGHT WORK •few luting polish co bra*.. C«MWr. MvCal, etc ■••ckiti ft Soni Ltd., Hull m Lm*n "«««..■■■■ll II l I II lUBWIII
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  • 212 17 Founder Of £20,000,000 Left £404 <By Air Mail) London, Dec. 15. A FOUNDER oi a £20.000,000 rubber ff> company in the 'Nineties, and a pioneer airship pilot who flew the first ™,M§ lble in this country. Mr. William Ernest dv Cros, who died in September, aged 6?, left
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  • 23 17 Mr. J. G. Hall, electrical engineer of Yukon Gold Comnany. Kampar has resumed duties. He went away on casual leave a fortnight ago
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    • 65 17 .sandalwood oil contains V^»^vS V UUI mces that are not only Mtically inert but also 4M>^^^ in their effect on the bladder and stomach, 3^*^ L-cing the refined ipie of sandalwood f rem these substances. Q d btn ,r.nVe fro* i**** ly, It need ,nover be chemists and Dispensaries. I
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    • 28 17 4 APB 24 I pHMĔSZP% HA/ WING/ I I with a BOMBAY LI FE policy I I THE BOMBAY LIFE A//URANGE CO LTD I I /INGAPORE-KU ALALUMPUR-PENANG I
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    • 84 17 THE """j 1938 leader: "His Master's Voice" (American Radio) With All The Latest In Radio Full Particulars from Sole Agents KEE HUAT RADIO Co. 'Phone 4566. ASK for WftJ V H DEMONSTRATION IF. JL JL JSLf xv BATTER ISI IS (VALUABLE Hoe Boon Leon* Radio D pt. j 62, Soleffie
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 1325 17 Malayan V s«/ 1 Miners R;■ «I ssszsl, 8.M.8.C. S iKjRE Breton,. Song rKOGRAMMES H»,SS niature Suite) <Whittam Hartley? nm? of the London Coli,s,n*apore Station On 225 Thp n„ «"*T Metres lhe B B.C. Scottish <Aaaro .^^^^"Taylor). wets wor Mving Orchestra Trad K£ y y Kjlham Ro TO-DAY r <-nestra
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  • 105 18 Accomplishments Of A Child From Malaya MRS. A. L. Whymant recently wrote to a London paper:— My little grandson arrived in England from Malaya on his second birthday, speaking a mixture of English, Malay and Straits Chinese. Finding how continually he asked apa mi (wr.at's this?) and how
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  • 74 18 Former Resident On Visit To Singapore Mr. Adolphe Landau, who was a resident of Singapore forty years ago and now lives in Hongkong, is in Singapore on a short visit, looking very fit and vigorous in spite of his sixty-six years. For forty years he has been
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  • 82 18 Gift Of Books From Queen Mary (By Air Mail) London. Dec. 14Queen Mary, who recently opened London House, the new centre Bloomsbury for Dominion and Cf-O' ttudents of white parentage stuoyjj' 1 London, has presented a number < to help fill the empty shelves of the tw sons
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    • 462 18 CLEAN OUT YOUR STOMACH —and enjoy your food I There are some people who never really enjoy their food because no matter now Jong ago it was since they last had a meal, they altvays fed full up." Some feel as though a lump were lodged in the middle of
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    • 176 18 CYMA THE WATCH FOR EVERY MAN AND WOMAN OF TASTE COMBINING ELEGANCE AND ACCURACY. for Malaya THE SUCCESSORS OP MAASII GOUT W I I Ch w ,c gout W_ 1 •rth one Kid nodules (tophi) W Fi7 m, «a3 RUEIIUATIC tv A fi m LUMBAGO v y 1 I V
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    • 73 19 w^i A -"DIAMOND" BED IS A GIFT OF GIFTS TQ HOME MAKERS T h* bedsteaQ is the centre of the home. r "e. endurance should be considered n comparison of these three quaHtie*. i 1 bed. c.ooot be equalled. DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD 601 KqriPQNS Bflwßy AOfyO r t
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    • 65 19 (GULL BAHARj I has been imitated but never I EQUALLED. ALWAYS INSIST ON HAVING iT. j SPECIAL X'MAS OFFER if TO PRESENT YOUR FRIENDS A j DEPOSIT FROMj DAUA PAVMEMV mNDARD X CYCL|S CASH PRICE $27.50 Agents:- J PRICE MALAYAN CYCLE CO., LTD. 7& 8. DHOBY GHAUT SINGAPORE P j||
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    • 99 19 BRINGS SOP]£ ,NSIDt 'INFORMATION' W\ FREE OFFER! \iQ ww l 1 A limited number of "Barna- >■ Talnx foffca[/ c] e Bills" filled with lovely »ink~ I>XJK **2mWm¥ toffees will be given away free to children bringing to W IBP mLm -Jackson's office a lid from a tin W WĕW
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    • 577 19 Malayan Listener. H«?~ IWItE f \lFfM\i om» f," 1 "Spiritual Trends." 25-4 metres (11,810 Kcs). TO-DAY I ROM STATION ig P- m Daily eW s bulletin. TO n v J ana ttrf 1 -lc latsaw*, bS«^__^^fe M,n, Concert Paris. »M~ TO-MORROW Pm- Social topics by M Weath Va^.'^ lb pm.
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  • 77 20 Gene Sarazen, famous American golfer and the only other player besides Bobby Jones to hold the American andLßritish open titles in the same season, was in Singapore for Christmas and appeared a the Bukit Ximah course on Monday r when a large number of enthusiasts took th&
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