Malaya Tribune, 6 December 1938

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya s National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII.- No. 289. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday. December 6, VXW The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1938 FIVE CENtj
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    • 61 1 Read The Sl\ A V Dominant In Malaya WXjl hen hahy needs milk W-''iHfi from a bottle YOU WILL THEN BE CERTAIN 3 3 Cruz Aiux THAT HIS LITTLE BONES WILL i** HfeL GROW STRAIGHT AND HIS H^ 4,K Hi R£ m TEETH BE STRONG AND WHITE pHKI AND H,S
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    • 30 1 mK^^mar 1111 a— n f j MADAME PAGE 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed <fe Created in her work rooms 5 9 :io 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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  • 740 2 Amazing Disclosures By Former German Secret Service Agent LONDON, NOV. IS. HUNDREDS OF BRITONS ARE WORKING IN ENGLAND AS SPIES FOR HITLER AND MUSSOLINI. 11 MANY OF THEM ARE IN SOCIETY. Captain F. yon Rintelen, former German Secret Service agent -peaking in London last week,
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  • 44 2 Each member equipped with fern cr five r-irs J party ti thirteen Norwegian ski experts arrived ai Kmg'a Cioes Station, London, an die "Silver JidHiee" to con«pete in 11: Woi d> ladcee Championships at Earl's Coun. Ltndon. neAt week.
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  • 127 2 Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 4. THE milliard mark levy on fewi is being rapidly aiswi in conditions which in numcious cases make the payment impossible. Pensioners for example are having pensions capitalised at from six to ten years purchase: thus the man whose pension is capitalised
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  • 109 2 Reuter. Pails. Dch 4. Alth. v h the "Normandie" unable to sail to i-h«dulc to-day owing to ti:e .'irike or engine ream employees, deck hands and cthern on-navigating staff including the dining ream cabin and kitchen attendants, it h hoped the liner wl!l be able to
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  • 100 2 Reuter. Berhn. Dec. 4. Pastor Niemoellers release from the Sachsenhausen concentration camp near Kassel. appears imminent. Hitler recently received the sister-in-law of the Bavarian minister of Education, who pleaded for Niemoeller's re- ease and it is understood that Hitler replied his release would take place
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  • 149 2 IK view or ihe appro mas Boat Office nounce that Inland Gn grams, at a fixed rs may be sent from any <rraph Office m th rfCaah System for that system. An Inland Greeting Tc) ic:m giving full detail of .reliable may be cbl: leLgiapl- Office. Inland
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  • 179 2 \p\v \(irk. well-known British singers will be heard at the M Ope/a House, New York, during the 1938—39 •>> < to pea with Verdi's "OteHo." Miss Muriel Dickson, former star ol the DOyly Carte Opera Company, is to sing, jonon4 other roles,
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  • 37 2 Reuter. London. Dec. 4—lt is probable tin the Dyke of Kent will Non instead of Duke I Gl Queen Maud s funeral. Duke oi Xi cancelling the social service ton Midlands'next week.—Reuter.
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  • 51 2 Reuter. Ankara. Dec 4 The Ministry of National Econow awarded to the British of Messrs Sim Hunter and Wigham Richardson tract for 11 merchantmen from o 1.800 tons each at i total c £1 800.000. payable through the fior.lion credits obtained from Gre.it tain List
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 454 2 Tropical iun—tropica} dampness— 1 W* can play havoc with your out- *ide property. Protect fc by regular k itl\\ V» panting with Hubbuck'i Paint— I\M 1 1 trtere bno finer guarantee against b depreciation tod the expense of M \NV re pairs and renewais. PLOMATTĔ NEW FLAT OIL PAINT FOR
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    • 72 2 Jazz Drum Outfit r,ce rom SEASON CO LTD 115. North CriclM I I "ANCHOR" f I STRANDED COTTON M 11 Mm atTOn Z> durable and fast in colour, M H Wl "Anchor" Stranded Cotton is suitable RN rtll tne Kajp jjP JJ of embroidery and fancy needlework t large range
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    • 263 3 PEC m A N S^^^i Attractive new appearance. It is today's most 15. Light steering and exceptionally quiet, precision- "V../. distinctive medium-sized car. built transmission. I 2. Wheelbase of 94 inches. Permanently brilliant body finish. m\ BIMIL o iin.....«i r AA mi..ee W. Easy-clean wheels. r*gS| le JUmJti' 3. Unusua
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  • 210 4 London, Not j MICROPHONE co the Mantelpiece v] ln Bethnal Green, and a dictaphone in n door, record id a which resulted in at Shored itch Counts a compensation cl Thomas Brunt, alleged he had been poi contact with litharge oxide of lead
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  • 167 4 Paris. WITH a carjro of 670 convicts on board—all grfHy of W or persistent criminals—the French prison ship La Martiniere is to sail for French Guiana, South America. It had been understood that the Government intended to tet g£ tjement in French Guiana, of
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  • 243 4 Reuter. Capetown, Dc 4. "England must bear in mind if South West Africa and Tanganyika are returned to Germany not only will South Africa be affected by Nyasaland but by Southern Rhodesia as well and it may mean the beginning of breaking up of the British Empire"
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  • 83 4 Kevelacr. Germany. TO show off to his friends, the 11-year-old son of a garage proprietor got into a new car standing in the showroom window I nd proceeded to drive it up and down inside thr shop. Encouraged by the admiring crowd of schoolchildren in the
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  • 150 4 London, Nov THE choice befoi pire is l4 moral iv national decay.- according Earl of Athlonc and other W£ guished Englishmen whoh» ten a letter to The Tunes app** for a new national spun*. -That cWee, 1 u decide whether our mp matelv to
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  • 33 4 "He died from rhe verdict recorded Southwark on Tb< 'wo, who served ln Devonshire Regiment c x Wai and was in 1917. Since thei the Queen Alexa: suffering from
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    • 446 4 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH. INDIA (Incorporated in England). I> 0 S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1938. CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 11 B p H AR 6,000 Dec. 2b RAJPUTANA 17,000 30 SOUDAN 6.500 Jan. 13 RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13 RANPURA 17.0«0 Jan. 2J RAWALPINDI 17,0C0
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    • 498 4 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER mfsS&jm LLOYD, INORD (Incorporated In LLOYD Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI. mjmXR CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. mt. H "REGENSBURG" Dec. 12 s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North China Dec. 22 1939 s.s. "CREFELD" omits Manila Jan. -i HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND.
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    • 378 4 HOI lit W CRUISES To: BANGKOK SAIGON- By Luxunous One Class Motorships. mmmmm I Displacement Tons From Penang, P. S ham, Malacca, S pore j I m.s. "Selandia" (13 000) 20-12 21-12 22-12 84.12 Z m.s. "Boringia" (12.500» 10-1 11-l »1 l m.s. -T alandia" (11,000) 31-12 1-2 --2 4
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    • 204 4 —na——a— 10. S. K. Line! s.s. "Arabia Mam" |J ao.ooo G. Tons) Leaves Singapore Dec. 12, at p.m. direct for lOLOMBO (arr. Colombo Dec. 17. at p.m. 1 African South American Ports Fares:—Singapore Colombo. Cabin class Sl2OOO Third Class S 49.00 Third Class S 31.20* Deck S 20.00* without diet).
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  • 217 5 House Breaking Alleged Against Malay (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. SUGGESTION that accused's action might have been motivated by his desire for reconciliation with his ex-wife was hinted at by Chief Court Inspector MacQuarrie in the Criminal District Court, this morning, when Salleh bin Salim, a young Malay, claimed trial
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  • 130 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. CIX weeks' rigorous imprisonment was the sentence Mr. Conrad Oldham passed on a Teoehiu named Tan Yong Kwee in the second police court this morning brought on a charge that he between Jan. and Mar. of this year being
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  • 64 5 Chicago.-The man who wrote the words for the famous "hit" song "I Ain't Got Nobody," has died in hospital here, alone and without friends. He was Roger Graham aged 53. At the time he wrote the song he was th< trend of stars of the stage and
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  • 48 5 Thirty years' practical expene: ee V homoeopathic treatment. Manv chronii ana complicated cases have Deen cured u\ me In Malaya, especially in Singapore and Johore, where other leading meaica< systems had tailed. HOMtO. CEN 779, North Bridge Read, Singapore. Jalan Tanga Duke, Johore tanru
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  • 219 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. THE claim of Mr. S. M. Tracey against the Malaya Publishing House Ltd., which came for mention to-day In the High Court, before Mr. Justice Pedlow, MM dismissed with costs. Mr. Philip Hoalim. counsel for the plaintiff, told the court
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 366 5 Classified Advertisements jpTJBL& NOTICES. lgap ore Municipality ■ipai Tender Room Date of Closing. Suapibte OaU pimping q. Dec. 7. 1938. Water Wednesday, December, 1933 Dec 9, 193« Dec, 9, 1938 Dec. 15, IS3B I 7th Dec. i 1938 C H GOLDJE. ctpal Secretary. M ||i r< SVLE. SINGAPORE. dc dated
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    • 533 5 I PUBLIC NOTICES THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD NOTICE LB HEREBY" GIVEN that th* Transfer Books of the be closed from the 10th to the 16th December, 1938, both days inclusive By Order of the Board TAN PECK JIM, Secretary Siigapore, n d December 1938. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE MARRIAGE. J PO
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    • 305 5 "MUSIC IN A HOME IS A HAPPY HOME" A MUSICAL CHILD AMD A "T.M.A." LNBTVCMENI WILL do II SPECIAL FREE OFFER! FREE TUTOR WITH EACH INSTRUMENT PURCHASED DURING SALE PLUS 25% DISCOUNT. ISN'T THIS OFFER MARVELLOUS? Sale Now On! Buy Now! Don't Wait! SIMULTANEOUSLY AT ALL BRANCHES. 5* ..u, unt
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    • 145 5 TRULY THE RICH/ PLACE TO BUY I I X'MAS GIFTS is right here 1 UIXX SINGH'S 1 GRAND ANNUAL 3 MAS SALE Study a few of the t empt:ng bargains LADIES EMBROIDERED P.'HIIMV f OTTON SAREES. COTTON HANKIES. from SI.JO. in fancy boxrs j from 50 vis. per box. SKIPPING
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  • 469 6 THE following Chinese ladies attended a meeting convened by Mrs. Tay Lian Teck on Wednesday. Nov. 30. at the residence of Mrs. Lee Choon Guan for the purpose of considering the revival of the Chinese Ladies Association: Mrs. Lee Choon Guan; Mrs. Lim Eoon Keng; Mrs.
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  • 125 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. RAJA GOPAL. a Tamil, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court this morning and charged with (a) that he at 1.35 a.m. yesterday at the junction of Sumbawa Road and Victoria Street did cause to be given a
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  • 96 6 a meeting 0 f the committee of the A Straits Settlements (Singapore! Association it" was announced that Mr. B. Lowick had agreed to serve as hon. secretary, in place of Mr. J. F. L. Cowin. who is going on leave next week. A member of the committee
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  • 101 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Dec. 5. MR. H. W. Hewett, Assistant Scout District Commissioner, English School Troops, Malacca, has resigned his connection with the local Boy Scouts Association. Mr. Hewett has taken a very active part in all branches of scouting and it was due to his
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  • 118 6 Seremban. Dec. 5. HIS Highness the Yang Di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan and the British Resident were amongst the numerous guests, who attended the v edding yesterday between two membi ra ol the Royal family of Negri Sembilan. the contracting parties being Tungku Mustapha.
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  • 453 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Monday. AN accident between a motor-car and a cyclist on the evening of November 30 at the 9 2 milestone, Changi Road, which resulted in the death of a cyclist shortly after admission to hospital was heard in the coroner's court
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  • 94 6 IT is announced that the Traffic L Advisory Committee appointed by Government in accordance with tne recommendations of the Trimmer Report has been constituted as fellows:—Hon. Mr. R. Williamson (Chairman), Mr E J Bennett (Nominated by the Municipal Commissioners. Singapore), Officer-in-Charge, Traffic Branch (Nominated by the Inspector-General of
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  • 179 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Gn« xv v ~S in« a P o Monday. OH Ah Koh a tricyclist was today fined $100 or in default two months simple imprisonment, by Mr C. II Whittom, Traffic Magistrate, when convicted on the charge of causing death by a negli-C-V Kirn
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  • 300 6 a TO-MORROW FOR ALL READ- 5 ERS—The Moon-Sun opposition I is no/ helpful to business or fin- S anctal progress. Things may go a Mi contrary to expectations. 2 arid l/o»/- judgment may be vn- sound. Jfafce ?20 hasty decisions, j and interview only if unnroid-
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  • 306 6 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-& RUBBER Yer >' 9Ulet soot Buyen 715 16 Spot Sellers 8 Ist Forward I January* u ers ***** Sellers 81 16 2nd Forward I February Buyers 8 Sellers 81 16 3rd Forward (Apr. June) Buyers 81 16 Seller* B'a PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous
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    • 411 6 TIN Singapore, Dec. 5. Tile price of tin at roon in Singapore to amj was:— 1169)6 (unchang<*2). RUBBER The price of rubber aj noon in Singapore to-day was-— 27'"' ;t (unchanged). Buyers 27«« (down Va) Seller BAXK OF CIIIXA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones:
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    • 56 6 SAFE DEPOSIT 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 are obtainable at a rental of $5— pa upwards according to the size of the safe required. further particulart from P 8c O BANK.
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    • 148 6 Oversea-Chinese Banki!?<r Cows« W (Incorporated in the Straits CAPITAL! Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paul Up BEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CnUMA STREET. Local Branches Bridge Road Si 253, South Bridge Em*, Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKERS: Midland Bank, Ltd., fyStliff Lloyds Bank, Ltd. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: LEE KONG CHIAN, Esq., ChairuU
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  • 1140 7 Robinson Co. Reconstruction Scheme > circular has been h ireholders of Ile giving full sed reconstraeal return tc prosd iring the nasi feel that the fir the reconth< scheme promight be conshortly the hisCi mpany proslition to the predividends on the year end-* 930. The Kuala ned in Novemthe Company
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    • 227 7 ill work, whah vn the amount Will command our lullest attention. With the facilities of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, LL:., and the Fas.em Kea!tv Co., Ltd., we arc in a unique position whico links facilities with security For further parueuiars please apply to The CHINESE HANKERS TRUST CO., LTD., China
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    • 309 7 Don't expect a half-way toothpaste —one that merely cleans the teeth —to keep your gums healthy. It just can't do it. Yet, gums must be protected or you run the risk of Pyorrhea—that dreaded disease of the gums which strikes 4 i people out of 5 over 40. I FORHAN'S
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    • 161 7 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Sir.gapore). Auctioneers, Valuers, Receivers and Trustees of Estates, Real Estates and Insurance Agents. 8 10, Chulia Street, near Rallies Place. Telegraphic Address "KOON SENG" Code—A.B.C. sth Edition. f CfflNG KENG LEE CO., LTD. MORTGAGEE'S S.U.i: VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To he held
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    • 428 8 NO KEST BY DAY NO SLEEP BY NIGHT Woman with Severe Neuritis For me oenetit of others who may be troubled with the complaint she suffered from, a grateful woman writes:— "Last May I had a very severe attack of neuritis in the leg, which made it impossible for me
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    • 167 8 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists mn4 Storm I /3l D>mj»od th« *"HITI DOT $Li la the Genuine I M lji LIFETIME r\l flj lER 3 li r\T Hi Hu b«»u u:*Jn tfcfl IJ «3 ronllDo ttfl ously for ovrr 17 9lf it win n Ha »»rr« 70a
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    • 56 8 I *J 4m fiL*flß 1 plY.hI I i I 9M i l X Hj Bra. M 9 CLEAR THAT COLD WITH VAPEX Breathe Vapex vapour from your handkerchief by day and from the end of yojv nillovv by nijrht. It kills the perms, relieves stuffiness and prevents the spread of
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    • 42 8 hfn I D. T. Urn Company! (JAVA ft DUTCH provision* Your Visit is CnrdiaM* W>'< rnif 353 NORTH BRIDGE SING APOK r J wl/ -I when yv:inrv 1 OUTSTANDING QU I 0* WATURAL flffVS I HOE BOON LEONCI 60-62. SELtGIK j SINGAPORE:
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    • 898 8 Piano Recita! From j RADAgfrl NB>}A Nirom-8.50 p.m. MJ.WhCB t rixTT\A\T framme of favourite tunes. MB\ =i L X \^^^^P^^^ LONDON Sry on .the CtITH -^^B TRANSMISSION 5 I M\? If j fv 11.05 Lawrence Wal- |1 |f|p I I 1 am 119n rSf? news and announcements I 1 N
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  • 45 9 Stars For "Words And Music" -,rl li-vem.iry v .vjp'oh fVMB dies M Bur- j the cast of :>j musical 11 go «.clorc the Rj toaid Macip!eting the I Johnny Merit] lyrics lor String d rrith a coluncanny "bihty ori in pug devcugs—witn rami-
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  • 57 9 and G:;l? Pag', E -ocenicd by different hits cs togetner In ths rime Is A Racket,' rner Bros, will makJ Lewis Ĕ. Lawe-i, film eompacya West is appearing in I and Bogart Is In h is in its se:on H "Crime School p ominentry in t:
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    19 9 Rosemary Lane is one of «o»u vl dvocates. Here she is with a studio physical training expert
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  • 333 9 THIS year the coll je urirla can gloat over the whole fashion worfct They're the stylo leader* and the sophisticated set is copying 'their stuff r For instance slim-hipped sports suits with either pleated plaid skirts ana plain, fitted Utile jumpers, or plain skirts
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  • 50 9 DODGE CITY" Warner Bros, hove decided to male? "Dodge City." their story ol Western pioneer days, in Technicolour, advise, b dispatch from the Dim compan studio on the West Coast. No players «)vc been In the picture, but the company has opened negotiations with '•ionald Cclman for the starring role.
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  • 87 9 .\WniER Hollywood record en established. t 1 has ju-t been shot on otintj staire "ver u>ed 1 wood film, the Rainbow m nn the sixty-fifth floor of l Rockefeller Centre building v York City, it was revealed TtitR idlu obtain.ed pennission m into a
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  • 55 9 The "Bolero' 1 5n1e tn2 Playing to p 3 ggMj^ atre HaU a attlval at the 8™*»™ Singapore fcr the New World will be in d« b one mere nigfc-t only. IMtf* they «*fg titled It* X-ne -e.ret donna, *htn tt»f ]f3a oi Miss ham Kffendi,
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  • 160 9 New York. AS a result of the recent broadcast here of Mr. H. G. Welte* 4 The War of the Worlds,'" which caused hysteria n many parts of the United States, i v British film "Tilings To Come," based on another booh by Mr. Wells, is
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  • 121 9 NOT <=> very tang ago when mahhlC motion pictures was a straggling, uncertain profession !t toOft man with a variety of talents to pfodnee a film. .Moray 83-»ks, one of the •>ionee: I fcuud <t necessary in write, d rtct aad-~vcj in his early liim rffoiis. »i
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    • 577 10 I OPENING TO-NIGHT e.is-9.15 PAVILIOIV-adults only I W IB THE STORY OF A TERRIBLE SIN-OF A MAN WHOSE MORAL LAXITY SM^fJfl WAS DESERVEDLY PUNISHED—AND OF A FOUL CRIME THAT MADE A B§ .il RI AC X fIM FI IT H T'' P'**K JCI A-i A \Jfr K&. OVER 500,000 PFOPLE
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  • 201 11 London, Dec. 5. CONSIDERABLE orders have vemment purchasing commission. the not distant future for the rail way development of Western China been nl mUe S been planned. A part has already begun. £.5 g A Leeds firm has received an order lor 650 steel
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    • 222 11 Fined On Cheating Charge proline St iff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. .n\ rSIOO (or one month's r j S orous imprisonment) was i|B^ SHI to-day by Mr. G. S. Bawling* the Third Magistrate, peck Jim, an Englishtin, straits born Chinese, m iso ordered to pay k nsation. (or two i#l default
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    • 143 11 M Mofcl Important Sev eea Presentation!! NOW Del, 01,,,,, 9 VOUI o o j The one and only GRACIE FIELDS j England's greatest Musical comedy Star) m the Year's Laugh rich, Song rich, Thrill rich Hit! i ALHAMBRA 1 OI D EXS> AT II a.m. :M.». 0-1.» IMS pan HEAR
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    • 342 11 Opening To-Morrow at Theatre ROYAL :i SHOWS s ERY DA* 3-1S 6-15 <•■* 'CHILDREN HALF PRICE TO RE SCREENED iS TWO 1 NST ALMEN'I 111 l HOST EXCITING CHAPTER PLAY EVER MAD I. "The Fighting Marines", "rt.« F,,M,r,, Mmnii 5...h "KOMtk'S kOOSf" N w Adn Eft jJjL Jflji s I
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  • 720 12 QNCE again there are persistent reports that Japan is anxious to bring the war in China to an end if she can manage to secure peace terms which would not mean too great loss of face. A few weeks ago it was still asserted by the Japanese
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  • 774 12  -  MONSTERS ON THE MOON? SECRETS OF THE STARS By John Hume Kenyon IS there rea!l> ufe OB the planet Mare? Have Mai tians constructed a network of wonder canals across the surface of their land fairbevond anything ever attempted by the engineering g«ww of Mother Earth?
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  • 544 12 QNE oi the Italian objects in raising a fuss about former possessions in the Mediterranean area is to secure a voice m the management <>i the Suez Canal. The Canal Com pany 18 Anglo French and it has al ways been a sore point with Italy that
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  • 145 12 nn toH in business -maE man who is wanted m w A says an employer, is v Yes, there's no one to touch bffl sonic I* According to a never move from one spot an Parking plaice. "Sleeping with the window open good for insomnia." we are
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    • 328 12 AN WEAL VMAg GIFT INDEX" Woven Poplin Shirts. Coat Style DouDle Cuffs, witn I^^^^^ Uvo softex semi sti^ coiiars Wa\i I /lln a c icrllun l 1 ncal coloured I stripes. Blue, Fawn Grey and V $r j iit i-i i< Rlfl nC MORLEY coloured v\ f H' M ;ir
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  • 674 13 FRANCO-ITALIAN TENSION IS RISING Reuter. T p nP T, London, Dec. 5. H.lkui is drifting mto war—a war which no nation wants \w n a fi a l?. st Wh ch cverv Government is preparing," declared Mr Oswald Pirow
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  • 163 13 Paris, Dec. 5. eting of the Counra will be held when questions <;* of Hcrr yon i discussed. The Minister arrives in I»r the signing of .1. rman "no war" being made to c table which Fibon Arrival hero. avoiding hostile rielirt the UJ J
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  • 52 13 Reuter. Dec. —Sixteen men and OOS ire missing from the Gre.'K Akti. which collided with Gerimer Plata in the Bay of Biscay, sank and 15 members of the p:rk* d up by the Plata, which damaged and flooded, is proceeding to Brest accompa tw
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  • 30 13 Dec r> -Official returns show red unemployed in Great Nov. 14 totalled 1.828,1 J3. 46.876 more than at Oct. iT 1,900 more than a year ago. «"uter
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  • 185 13 Reuter Chapel Hills, North Carolina, Dec. 5. D ENT Roosevelt, in a broadcast address to the umYeraity ol the defended his democratic pohcy. may be those m the WHO u«* every thought and action ia «rec*ea oy u the tvoe of security which
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  • 95 13 Reuter. London. Dec. 5. -The following appointments are announced hy the War Office—Lieut.-General Yenning to C€ Onartermaster-Oeneral of the Forces. TilSGeneral Brownrigg to be Directn General of the Territorial Army, Lien funeral of the Territorial Army Lieu'- c Haining G.0.C., Palestine, to General naming, y-VV. wpstprn
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  • 31 13 Reuter. t nee 5 —Answering a quesLondon v, rommons the Postmaster Vov in the Commons informed hv hat there is no proposal the foreign news bullerfna broadcast daily
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  • 149 13 Reuter. London. Dec. 5. lAMI AM sure lam rightly interpreting the rashes Of ihJ people of this country if I say that if any other part of the British Commonwealth is attacked ice should without hesitation go to its aid.'" declared Mr.
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  • 319 13 London, Dec. 3. IN the Commons to-day Mr. A Moreing asked whether It was :rue that after the Chinese had retreated from the former British concession at Hankow, which ;was ttin crowded with refugees. British Mjejackets were sent lo cut the wires and remove
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  • 38 13 Telling ||>e world—Mr. hamn' i tain speaks on.» t:nir< phone when he tells the world hew trmiotii u;is the psrofress ai the recent \iiitlo-French t.dk> in tans lit hau Ju**l left the Conference room at the Quai DVimsay
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  • 374 13 Shanghai, Dec. 5. (SINCE the closing <»l the Pearl River to foreign navigation, it is estimated thai the value of goods held up in Hongkong amounts approximately to $100,000,000. There is little likelihood that the river will be re-opened in the near niture, but it
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  • 162 13 Reuter. London, Dec. 5. Information about the Suez Canal was given by Sir John Simon at Commons question time to-day. There are seven British directors, he said, apart from three British Government directors, and all directors are appointed by the shareholders on
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  • 59 13 Reuter. London, Dcc.v 5 On a motion by the Prime Minister the Common, dopted unanimously the report of the Select Committee on the Official Secret Act dealing with the "Sandys Case"' and also passed unanimously a resolution reconstituting the Committee for th<i purpose of enquiring into the
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    • 36 13 BL&S EE THIS NEW gtf W '■Wr srtnrday. stingfoouse REFRIGERATORS 5 YEARS GUARANTEE U*. la to the QMC. Military Band programme ,rom the 8.M.8.C. ev.ry Thursday at 7.4, pm. Electric Co. Ltd., o, England "Magnet Singapore,
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  • 137 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. Till", new relief court at South Bridge Road, Singapore, hereinalter to be called the Singapore Eighth Police Court will begin to function from nest Mo:.day, when all postponed eases irom thr* other courts will be brought to this new court for
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  • 57 14 Reuter. Brussels, Dec. 5 —The resignation of Socialist ministers of the Belgian Cabinet is foreshadowed following a resolution of a special congress of T he Belgian Labour Party to-day the Government's decision to send an agent to General Franco. The vote in favour of the resolution was
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  • 28 14 A genera! meeting w m be held at the new Club House No. 29 Sultan Gate, on Sunday at 9 a.m. All members are invited
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  • 341 14 Singapore, Monday. JHF suggestion was made from the Bench to-day, by Mr. Justice Pedlow, that the Bar Committee should press for the revision of the Divorce laws of the Colony. The petition for divorce of Dorothy M. Van Cuylanberg, presently in England, against her
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  • 20 14 1 Renorig Tin Dredging Co.. v L*d.—Hie (nitput )f No. 2 dredge for Novcmb°r wu 442.20 p^culs.
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  • 363 14 (From Oir Own Reporter) Ila tv da jab. Monday. yHE tragic tale of ho- a youni» Ceykmese I'.W.D. overseer shot himself in front of her house because of a disappointed love affair with a Chinese girl w;is revealed at the inquiry into the death oi S.
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  • 22 14 New Sctldai, Ltd.—2o 4CO lb., lr.akir: a t;tai ol 177.C50 for the eight months oi the year ending Mar. 31.
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  • 26 14 The Imperial Airways mail plan irom Europe is expected to arrive in Singapore by 7 a.m. to-morrow Deliveries will be effected by 9 a.in
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  • 92 14 The King and Queen received a tremendous welcome from a great crowd, which rushed and broke the police cordon to surround their car, when they visited the loynbee Hall, the East End social centre, in Aldgate, lander, to inspect new extensions. Toynbee Hall, first
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  • 35 14 The insignia of the C.M.G. win be presented io the Hon. Mr. w E. Pepys, General Adviser Jchorc. by HE. the Governor at Government House this evening at G 45 o'clock.
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  • 50 14 London, De.- o.—Under powers recent!v obtained from Parliament a proposal la to be placed before the London CountY Council to proceed forthwith with the duplication of the Bla> kwall Tunnel under the Thames, in order to relieve traffic congestion. The total cost is r^.322.220.-British Official Wireless.
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  • 198 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JJVNDREDS of Singapore Cabaret patrons were disappointed last night. On arriving at the Happy World Cabaret they were greeted by closed doors. Reason for sudden closure is inexplicable. A notice posted in the vicinity drew attention to the fact that the Cabaret
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  • 56 14 Tribune.Staff Reporter» Singap ire, Monday Thambi bin Mohamed, a Malay, claimed trial this morning before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court when charged fcr being found carrying a dagger in public yesterday. At the request of Court Inspector T. F Wray. his worship postponed the case
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  • 29 14 Th? F M.S. Railways announce the 4 >r the Christines end New Ye?.'- hoi Cays, passengers will be able to travel single fa:e for the double •journey.
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  • 282 14 MURDER TRIAL (Tribune Staff Reporter) Sereinbau. IfotHfc IJOW a Chinese bo\ of eight saw his 18-year-old sifter being brataih stabbed by her husband, and how he picked up a leaden pipe and remonstrated with the assailant, was
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  • 44 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. |N the process of a ground test of the engines on Saturday afternoon at the Don Muang Aerodrome, the Imperial (Diana class) plane due to leave for Hongkong on Sunday morning was completely burnt out.
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  • 75 14 Pierro San Salvadore, said by Continental tinental critics to be one t>t the greatest living Italian painters, has taken up residence in LovAoxi, which, he says, presenti greats possibilities to the painter than an; city in the world. Mr. San Sahaiav spent many yean painting in Venice. An exhibition ol
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  • 110 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) JHE 60 Chinese labourers tbW* out of employment as the ft suit of the fire which completely destroyed the Tai Thong Trading Company's large rubber factory at Paya Lebar Road will n< I i)! 88 employed for long Some of the
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  • 87 14 StetasMe. rueaW- n-rm AWING to Mr. V I m v of odn? ts M mrs<-ionet nominated Settlements (Singap f xpirins at the end members were invited ward a successor Nominations eh There are two candidate poing up for re-eJectioi Corbet's name also being Mr. Mallal was pro] 1
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  • 29 15 rtj .1 ladies at the wharf biddinj farewell to Hon<».r.hi. 1 3?? a id his bro,her IncHe\ahva L left for Europe by S.S. "Chitral."
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  • 50 15 rime Reporter) M iday.—Standing outRoad, shortly after Ing, a Hainanese i. approached o> d with a knife, who Id iimmed spectacle; hi pen valued 59.50 br S2 r which the armed H made a report to the -king every effort to trace the culprits.
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  • 29 15 untitled TO THE BAR was admitted *o ;::e High Court, be Pedtow. Mr. John Laysupport of che appi.jection was raised b; fcng, who is a Quee.t'° practising his profes-
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  • 21 15 P. O. SOMALI The P. and O. Somali is due it Sin ganore 'rom Hongkong at 6a m tort.orrow (Wednesday) 10
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  • 126 15 (Tril)uno SlafT Reporter) Singapore, Monday. JOHN Toh, an English-Bpeakin3 Chinese, apneared before Mr. L. C. Goh in Lie fifth police court this morning when he claimed trial to th« following charges:—(a) that he las: Saturday at 8 p.m. committed house trespass by entering into the house
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  • 177 15 Reuter. I Berne, Dec. 5. excitement prevails hen f owing to a Swiss newspaper reI producing an alleged letter by c German lawyer in the Reich to hi > j Swiss clients affirming that Kerne will one day be a seat in the Reich provincial administration.
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  • 56 15 (Tribune Crime Reporter) Singapore. Monday.—At 10 o'clo'k yesterday morning at the corner of Changi Road and Lorong 108. Changi. a Teochiu was. it is understood, robbed ci a dollar in cash and fish valued S3 by 'hree unknown Chinese and a Malay. The culprits were
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  • 46 15 Tribune Star! Reporter! Penang, Dec. 5.—The lotal amount collected for the winter clothes movement by the women's section of the China Relief Fund Committee was $1,471.52 'Straits currency' for the month of November. Tiiis was confirmed by the hon. treasurer. Mrs. G. V. Goh.
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  • 320 15 London. Dec. 5. THE attitude of the western powers to peace terms to bring to a close the SinoJapanese war, in the light of the recent Japanese declarations regarding the future of the open door in China, is discussed by a special contributor in
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  • 333 15 WILL BE MIGHTIEST NAVAL POWER Reuter. London, Dec. 5. {jWORMOLTS additions to the naval strength of the United States ar c foreshadowed for submission to Congress early next year. reports Hector* Bywater, the Daily Telegraph naval correspondent The plan which Mr. Bywater is
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  • 194 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. r PHE charge of Offing criminal force preferred against Knw Kirn Lin brought by Mr. A. E Beavis, a Singapore Boxing Promoter, was this morning mentioned in the Fifth Police Court before Mr. L C. Coh. Mr. T. W.
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  • 60 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter Singapore, Monday.—H. J Schefelaar, a European, claimed trial to-day. before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, to a charge that "whilst still ar> undischarged bankrupt, you obtained credit to the extent of upwards of $100. to wit, $1,500 from Olivia Thompson in January, 1937.
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    • 118 15 (X ISITE FR ENCH PERFUMES FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. WORTH PERFUMES. Coffret containing miniature bottles EtH of Je Reviens, Vers Toi. Dan La Nuit, Leg Frojets. Price $8.95 set. Je Reviens $13.50, $25.00] Dans La Xmt 5«.501 CORDAY PERFI DIES. IPROMPIU. I oiric< n1 v Coffret containing three assorted] perfumes
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    • 148 15 HmT Ljr tear Ljw 1»- «mk*) W*V TPHONE; SPORE 5376 (5 lines), K. LUMPUR 3rtSl [2 line>V IPOH 110 111 (2 lines). Advt of F.inaaporp Coid Storage Co.. Ltd SI ME DARBY Ce.Uo: Z,ooAr at th is 1939 Model j "KELLER"! DE LUXE PIANO E r BAIANCI] IN IS INST
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  • 61 16 f kf are more action pictures of the Selelar Services vs cca match played on the padang on Saturday last which y; di atl :i j •.Hiiici.on, Seletar Services setiim half, dropping on the ball .stemming a com hincd States forward movement. (Below) .Tamieson just get? his
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  • 101 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) TWENTY Chinese associations in Singapore have .iointly organised a committee to hold a table tennis toarJjmienl in aid of the China RcljFf Fund. JU-ife tournament will commence on Uec. 10 a ree places. Team matches will be
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  • 88 16 Playing on the S. K. A. ground on Saturday last, the Tan Tock Seng Hospital XI held a fairly strong S. K. A. XI to a draw. The game was through cut fast and full of thrills. Both side> had strong defence. Ram Singh, the
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  • 169 16 THE President* sPrize of the Royal Johore International Club was won by Dr. J. N. Dugdale with a net score of 71. The followings are the Cards returned: Dr J. N Pugdale 39-46=85—14=71 Dr T E Cheah 8=73 E. E. F. Pretty 41-39=80— 7=73 E
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  • 71 16 In the final of the Malcolm Cup competition played over the Garrison G If C *****, R. A. U. Tedd and R G. Gardiner bent Major H. G. B. Milling and R. C. R. Land '6—s' The December Monthly Medal will be played on Saturda- and Sunday,
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  • 77 16 The following were elected officebearers of the Yew Yew Association for the year 1938—1939:— Patron, Cheok Chin Giap; President. Tan Seng Poh; Vice-president. Ec Cheng Oot; Honorary Secretary, Lim Soo Bin; Asst. Hon. Secretary. Wee Thiam Choo; Honorary Treasurer, Chia Boon Khiam; Asst. Hon. Treasurer, Tng Jim
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  • 25 16 Reuter. London, Dec. s.—ln the F.A. Cup I first round replay, Newport beat Read- ing by three goals to one. <Reuter»
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  • 267 16 (BY PETE") FOLLOWING he success of iasi weeks promotion. Mr. George E. Lee. enterprising fc<xinff m*p*sj s leaving no stone unturned in offline his numerous Patrons another hectic Bight of thrilK at h.s HWg World Stadium en lhursda>, I Dee 8. His chuire of boxers
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  • 60 16 At the special meeting of the May Badminton Party held at No. 3 Lorong 33, Geylang Road, the following were elected as office-bearers: President: Fadzlon Siraatz; Vice Presidents: Pang Eng Guan and A. S. Ahmad; Treasurer: Abu Bakar Aljaru; Secretary: Ng Boon Leong: Captain: Teo Heok Kwong:
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  • 45 16 The S.C.R.C. (soccer» Tournament matches will be played off as follows: To-day. (Dec. 8): Teams C and D. Thursday. Dec. 8: Teams B and C. Tuesday, Dec. 13: Teams A and C. Thursday, Dec. 15: Teams B and D.
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  • 618 16 DECISION AT MEETING (By "PETE") A COMMITTEE meeting of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Ass* ciation was held yesterday evening in the library of the St Andrew s School with the President, Ca P t. I. L. Cronyn in the chair. Others present were Messrs. A.
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  • 25 16 THE American players Donald MacNeill, Chailes Hairis, Owen Anderson and William Robertson will play exhibition games on the Cricket Club's courts on to-morrow
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  • 113 16 (Tribune Stall Reporter) Malacca. Dec. 5. A GAMES social was held by the Headquarters Hover Crev. and the St. David's Bads.rinton Party in honour of Mr. E. M. F. Payne who will be leaving Malacca in a ie« days time. At .'ie close ol
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  • 28 16 The following Tie in the J ment will be plaved cn to-day. I Final: J. A. Dean V5. J. E. Jeans. I I
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  • 137 17 »5 S.C.C. j d ky Corrie, S.C.C centreforward, in the Or.* h.M j .V the A.P.C. through their lefl-winJ Cnckl ,m if second session were the only brirt< sn,t. f, Js *c side's on t B&TjMfc v} d wnpour in the ~:>und was slippery
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  • 253 17 Correspondent) Muar. ill round superiority 1 team of the GovernSchoo] beat the Muar by \t goals to 1 in match played at the n Friday evening, irted with ten men, falling to turn up. After ly tho Chinese team was n X Campbell of the
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  • 34 17 rideiil in the Scotland vs. Rest (soccer) yesterday. Hooper ar.r! Kurt Rest) look as though they would score as the Scots eftStodian i'aaed to trap the ban after diving for it.
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  • 33 17 An incident in Silangor vs. Singapore Hockey match on the Singapore padang on Saturday which SelarWor won by 2 goals Here Lovoday (Singapore) is seen breaking iway with the ball.
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  • 284 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. IN then annual encounter, the present boys of the English College beat the Old Boys by an odd goal in three at the College padang. Play wiiS keen and the exchanges were even throughout. The Old
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  • 61 18 Reuter. Following are the scores in the match between the M.C.C. and Natal at Durban 307: (Haivey 92, Wale 50, and E. Dalton 47. Verity 3 wtks. for 49, wright 3 wkts. scr 81, Wilkinson 2 wkts. for 57, G wkts. for 59). M.C.C. 105 for no
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  • 63 18 The following have been selected to play Rugby for the V.M.C.A. against ihe Manchester Regiment on Thursday, at 5.10 p.m. on the Tanglin Barracks Ground: A. Nasarudin, Yap Thean Chye, G. Ranatunga, W. Michell, F. Hutchinson Robert Eu, Oh Lock Leng, B. Fones, Allan Lord. Fam Choo Beng,
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  • 525 18 REST FIGHT GAMELY (Tribune Staff Reporter) Scotland 2; Rest TN a game filled with plenty of amusing incidents friend on the part of players themselves, and a muddy, stippei the annual Scotland vs. the Rest soccer was played ye A last-minute goal, which was
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  • 27 18 Capetown. Der. 5. fa LAN Melville. Srssex Count; cricket keen appointed South African team for cricket h -is against I (Heater).
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  • 22 18 In a friendly gam Park on Saturday last, Dun Ltd. XI defeated The Tr< Sports Union by 4 goals to
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    • 241 18 LISTEN TO REASON •nd be well We 1 advised GET FOUR EYES TESTED FOR RIGHT CLASSES to I Improve your I, 1 *I*''1*'' vision awax DON T j DELAY. We t*> J can do this for you at a very reasonable charge. New China Optical Co., TL High St.. Singapore
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    • 39 18 HAPPY WORf I) g j ,-JBk STADIUM M THURSDAY gpl Bth MCBMRER. Jm p HILLIFS vs. KASSIM. |2 CHIANG vs. LEWIS. ygw J First Bout 7 p.m. /..i X I*onu!ar Prices: GO. 40 HP 20 cts. RIO. HEM< :1
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  • 2018 19 S. S. A. MEMORANDUM GIVES REASONS i j j s our opinion that, at the present time, there is no justification for the establishment pi a l"niversity."' -rjjj s is the statement in a memorantUnn on the subject submitted by a sub-committee
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    • 205 19 Raffles Brasserie BRAS BASAH ROAD xon< i: TRY OUR SPECIAL m 17 W T Served from •TP* I M W 12.30 to 2.30 P.M. AND SPECIAL DAILY DISH $1 SERVED FROM 7-30 TO 10 P.M. also A LA CARTE j A lIE L PHI HOTEL I to-nh;ht SPECIAL DINNER DANCE
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  • 234 20 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. application for an order nisi against the Gaveraat concerning an order in < olm cil under the Mohammedan and Hindu Endowment Ordinance, was adjourned sine die to-day, at the High Court before Mr. Justice Pedlow. Mr. H. D. Mundell. appearing f
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  • 84 20 Paris. Dec. 5. Daladier intends to visit Corsica and Tunis durin? the Chamber's January reccn, it was officially announced to day. The statement In which the announcement was mad? goes on to thank the public bodies and private individuals for the thousands ot telegrams
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  • 524 21 f a lk Before Empire Society London, italizing influence of the culture of India still remained J hase of the national life of the Sinhalese, said Mr eratne, speaking at a meeting of the India Society Empire Society here, on "Hindu Influence on the *r
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  • 504 21 British Labour Leader Casts His Eye Here 'jpRADE unionism for estate labour in Ceylon is being seriously considered by Mr. Ernest the famous English trade union leader and Dockers' K.C.," who was in Colombo on his way Home mr n the Comorin. Although he has
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  • 26 21 The Re«r. Derek Karunaratne has been appointed General Manager of Church of Ceylon Schools in succession to Mr L. L. Hunter, who has resigned.
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  • 235 21 Dutch Proposals Considered By Communications Minister Colombo, Nov. 25. THE Dutch air authorities have now acquainted the Ceylon GovernA ment with their proposals to make Ratmalana a port of call. The Minister of Communications and Works will place them before his Executive Committee shortly,
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    • 185 21 (?£ylofL 9inwA, (pCUC}SL Edited By T. K. Vellu i HAVE YOU FALSE TEETH 7 'STERADENT' TSjjP HAS MADE THIS CHANGE M CLEANS PinUf 85 ./1/1 //ff W Remember when you first got your ££5^ dentures? They were flesh-pink, Clean «Steradent scientifically cleans, purifies and «nrl wholesome, with lustrous, natural- sterilises
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    • 281 21 A WEEK AGO I\} or happiness..• NOW THRIVING ON THE fW WINE Alwa\ s she felt stale and flat, lifeless and worried —never really ill —never well; but the muld not make out why. >. Heat-anaemia was. t'nc cause. Gradually the f^^ilta^JN heat was thinning her blood to watery weakness,
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  • 591 22 EXCELLENT RESULTS OF NEW SCHEME Helping Industries To Carry On JN Kiangsi to-d ly ther*. is a new economic force at work—a force which v as originally intended to help tfi* province tv »ver from b ndit devastation a few years atro but
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  • 38 22 Wide powers have been given to the various war area commanders in order to enable them to take swift «/iinn in accordance with the Chinese Governments new mobile warfare tactics, according to Chinese press reports.
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  • 27 22 These Shanghai ft /toy are Miss Leng Chci'Z and Miss Leng Che,; nhm dencers, who arrived Verde a few aa,: Z C nte
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  • 168 22 THE present critical v h ation 1 in the Far East d permit of further hes£*/! over-cautiousness on U» \Z of Downing street and* Great Britain, for terests must take effective action to chert Japanese agression* dettam the influential hir.a Times in a recent leading article. "We
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  • 351 22 PROM diamond wedding rings to rusty copper tea Kelt e>. to r Chinese people are donating everything useful and ™uaoie (heir nation. As they would send gifts to their friend* and rea 1 at the New Year or any other big festivals, the ceremonial multi-millions are
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  • 1851 23 "REFUSE TO BE EXPELLED" (United Press). fN u,r Jen and born in Ger man y and earned my Hrnßhii i<u r Poona, Pec. 1. f the tailest gentile German may, and a fcj 2Sf ?,aim Gcrmanv a kV ould refuse to
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  • 296 23 (United Press). MB. Sarat Chandra Bose, leader of the Opposition (Congress) in the Bengal Assembly, said: "I am profoundly shocked to learn the news of the death of Maulana Shaukat Ali, affectionately known all over India as the "Big Brother.' He was indead the
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  • 281 24 Forthcoming Production Of ''You Never Can TeW For Raffles College Concert T*o produce (i-B.S on any stage is an ambitious effort. For college students to produce England's foremost modern dramatist on n college stage requires a great deal of courage. Raffles College students have been work
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