Malaya Tribune, 7 December 1938

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune National Newspaper: W —-a- Guaranteed Largest Sales VoL XXVII.- -No. 290. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1938 FIVE TEXTS. H The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, December 7, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1938 F[v F
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    • 203 1 Read The SUNDAY TRIBUTE Dominant In Malaya SIECIOUS BEAUTY OILS *p Your Skin Lovely o^he V m N a a k tUre S f b o Uty iIS fr m trees no animal I m liVe S ap 11 c n,ai Keeps your skin smooth, soft, and youthful. Try This
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    • 56 1 I MADAmT PA<5 »2. Piccadilly, f ilijea. EXPERT DRESSMAKER I AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed Created in her work rooms .5 S 30 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE Eb ALTO t tJ[ l old SHvpr.plarocl. gold bell with ease~sUs. 1 113. North Bridge Road. Jolly Well feSp'JU* taldnrf&H DailySW BOVRILI For Health
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  • 129 2 Sofia. ROUNTIES for big families, and "compulsory" marriage for State 13 employees over 25. are features of a new law being drawn up by the Bulgarian Government. The object of the law is to arrest the decline in the country's population. The measure will
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  • 70 2 Reuter. London, Dec.. 5.-Fignting on land has been practically at a standstill or aM fronts in Spain in the past fortnight according to a Barcelona messag? Activity is concentrated chiefly on Nationalist air raids. A Madrid telegram states that 11 were Filled and 22 injured in lour
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  • 913 2 STORY OF INCIDENT SEEN THROUGH ROOF London, Nov. 8. EVIDENCE as to a husband's financial position, and a neighbour's vivtf story of hearing screams from next door, were incidents i n a drama which was unfolded at Uxbridge when the husband was sent for tria»
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  • 57 2 Brisbane, Queensland. A TIN of bully beef taken away irom Gallipoli by an Australian soldier at the tune of the evacuation lins been presented to the Oxlcv Library war souvenir collection here. The tin is now 23 years old and is believed to be the only
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  • 53 2 Reuter. line Lufthansa, the German ai contemplating a South America at the begi year with new and larger nave so far been used on uU f Making this announc nanese company states wwv to establish a mail service America so fa: have fail* The adverse
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  • 54 2 London, Dec. 5.-The Duke o leaves London to-day ana ww the land route to Nonv.r> w of the King at the funeral on J the Qwgn of Norway Be place of the Duke of Gjouc g owing to his hunting aecideni day is unable to go
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  • 29 2 Reuter. New Delhi. Dec 1 member of the Oov< i unu stated in the Assembly tna agreement won t be the next budget session.
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    • 446 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO/S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1938. CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 t BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. U j BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec. 30 1539 I SOUDAN 6.500 Jan. 13 RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13 RANPURA 17,000 Jan. W
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    • 490 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §norddeutsch*;r LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI. CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. I^3B "REGENSBURG" omits Manila. H'Kong, Shanghai, North China calls Kobe direct Dec. 12 s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North China Dec 22 1939 s.s. "CREFELD" omits Manila Jan.
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    • 379 2 j BANGKOK LINE. CHI*A JAPAN LINE. J To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, WWII, i Hamburg and Copechagen. port Said p ales tine, M.S. From Spore. M'ca, P.S., P'n*. Beyrouth. Caseablanca Rotterdam ALSIA 27-12 27-12 28-12 29-* Hamburg and Copenhagen. 1 IS *M M ms. DANMARK from Spore abt j LALANDIA 28-2
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    • 127 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE '0. Dentsch Australische Dampfschiffs GeseTlschaft (Companies incorporated Jn Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 t m.s. SATJERLAND Direct Dec. 10 s.s. PREUSSEN via Manila Dec. 26 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN Direct Jan. 8 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due
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  • 521 3 HIDDEN HAND OF GERMANY London, Nov. 14 now contacts which Franco has established with Italy recently have not so far proved very satisfactory It is apparent to ttie French representatives in Rome that the line of general conduct adopted by the Rome-Berlin axis
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  • 160 3 London, Dec. 7. JHE Chinese Association's annual dinner was held to-night with Mr. D.G.M. Bernard in the chair. Guests included Mr. Oliver Stanley, Mr. Quo Tai Chi, Lord Alness, Sir John Wardiaw-Milne, Mr. Adrian Moreing M P. and Mr. W. M. Kirkpatrick. About 180 people
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  • 338 3 THE Committee has spoken, and to some effect. We think that the average rubber producer, after a eons derable lean period—that he has put up with uncomplainingly— will be inclined to say. in the words of Shakespeare—"AH our pains are sorted to no proof." Th*t
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  • 90 3 (Tribune Staff "Reporter) Ipoh, Dec. 6 THE Anderson School, Ipoh, one of the premier educational institutions in Perak, will soon have a printing press of its own, according to "The Andersonian," the welledited magazine of this school. The boys of the school.
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  • 293 3 T\x Sell ing has beetle Ihe Mfgeat single inlineace in Ihe market at the present Moment, Hie activity otherwise being mainly professional, says a eablid gyiMfigJg I nun the '•Trader's" column of "Ra irons," the American National Financial Weekly. Th« technical a Hon of the
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  • 122 3 THE mctins «i Urns Central Ceeamfttee was i week ;>, r o to-day n\ul the r.ceisinn to inncase the pertnissfbf* exportable amoanl trnm r> pei rent. rulins In 5 n per reiH of Ouola for the January Matcli ■garter has had, as we feared
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  • 468 3 FRASERS' WEEKLY REVIEW in their weekly rerien «»i the shre r I market, dated War. 7 Her** Frmtei grid < «>. state:— The outstanding item of Interest dm- i the week has b"en the pr~po.sed i R-beme for reconstruction of Robinson iild Co.. Ltd. The
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    • 566 3 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS mCR c ire now invited for the 1 rials or service. For Municipal Tender Room »r.. Date of Closing. n f an Electrtc grtctioj a i Nanson ,v 12 noon Dec, 9, 1938 Rd 1 j reed Con- ",)t 39 ins. Crete *12
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    • 495 3 PUBLIC NOTICES S T™npps E I>I f R °VEMENT TRUST. lENDERS are invited for the reoairmg parting and distempering of House No. 8. Kay S.ang Road Specification and Form of Tender may be obtained at the Office f the Singapore improvement Trust on payment of a deposit of $50 which
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    • 344 3 X X Painting House RcDairing Co. J Painting, Limewashing j General House Repairing. No. 161, TELOK AVER STREET, Z SINGAPORE. S OLD THINGS MADE NEW j THE SINGAPORE 05 ELECTRO-PLATING WORKS (Estd. 1D28) 23-3, Coleman Street. We specialise in Gold. Silver. Nickel Copper and Chromium-Plating. Resilvering of table ware a
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    • 275 3 WE MAKE HISTORY IN MALAYA! Maani has made It posntble for yon to gratify your desire for a dish of Malayan Curry wherev** you may be; ln bed. on a hike, at a picnic, up the hill, by the sea-siCe. in an aeroplane on a train or ln a sailing
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  • 11 4 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 11 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 878 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Dec. G, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 10' 2 4 3 Asam Kumbang 28 30,-nom Austral Malay 43 47|-nom Ayer Hitam 25 3 26 3 Ayer Weng 0.60 0.65 Bangrin Tin 22 6 23
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  • 105 4 London, Doc. G Paris 177 13 32 Mew York 4.89 1 i Montreal 4.73' a Brussels 27.90 Geneva 2u 74 0 Amsterdam 8 62 3 Milan 89 3 16 Berlin 11.71 Stockholm 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 137 I Helsingfors 226" Madrid nominal Lisbon Athens 547& Bucharest
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  • 317 4 Singapore, Dec. 6. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats \l x 2 Ayer Hi'ams 2o- 26,6 Bangrina f 3 z*L Batu Seiangors l-3o l« Hitams °-33 Hongkong Tin W Chenderiangs 151« Hong Fatts 0.6« u _'n Idris H yd. 9 8 J Ipoh Tin 23 6 24
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  • 187 4 Singapore. Dec. 6. MINING: Tin at midday was $109» 2 unchanged. According to cades re- .ved from London this morning the Stock Exchange there yesterday" was enerally easier and a number of sellordeis were received this morning lor tin shares. In the lecal market Dollar
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  • 122 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Dec. G. 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books' 51 1 ?5S X „w.. financial TIN. Date Ex. Div. year Kramat Tin 3d Dee 14 Pa X able Date -v to date Renong Consols 6d Dee SS' X S eC 9 ls Southern Malayan
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  • 260 4 tAV a on Kb £td *30,00> Int. Apr. 30. Oct. 31 90 M m 100 norn 5« i S om GAP RE MUNICIPAL: Mar" 31 1940 $400 000 4 2 1907 red. 1947 $L *****0 t0t 2021 3 2 com Mar. 31. Sept. 30. mo 4V 2
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  • 364 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous ToRUBBER n Qu!f Bpot buyers 713 16 7 y Fellers 7 7 8 Ist Forward «January» Buyers 713 16 7 Sellers 715 16 2nd Forward (February) Buyers V H 715 Sellers 715 16 g 3rri Forward (Apr.June) Buyers 715 16 81 h m m
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    • 369 4 KA.VK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12. Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office .6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9. Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000.000.00 Reserve Funds in •m* Ch. 4 800.000.00 lol:«! Assets approximately Ch. $1,800,000,000 00 HIM< OFFICE:
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    • 91 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (Incorporated in Btralts Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Baak of India, Limited The Company, baring the necessary powers, Is prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business ard all other work authorised by Section 7 ot
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    • 95 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, lidI Incorporated in the Straits Settlements CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,0 HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CnULIA STREET, SINGAPO** Local Branches 458 XorlhBBried c K,M(I 253. South Bridge Read, Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA LONDON BANKERS: NEW i r ORX BANKER* Midland Bank, Ltd., IrVing TrUSt C
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  • 48 5 r, 7.—Disaster befell it ah liner Condor hfn i ted a forced landing ,1 near .Manila. The ~v water and tr .<» be rescued. be salvaged to--on »en be dismantled I shipped to Germany. k*s agency report orted landing was in the petrol feed
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  • 175 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) «•NSATIONAI. allegation, were made Lumpur, Dec. 6. f killi in order to eet S>nOon of h,s «>rs. ihe mulli-millionairT d heir of th^' Yue Kong also rerious fourth man not '.'j.:: POuCe. d, alleged to have the kidnapping are v a
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  • 72 5 Singapore, Tuesday. I Swee. 27-year-cld Municirk, and well-known in sporting k on Nov. 22. was charged inal breach of trust of the property of the Municipal rs, made another appearKenneth A. Blacker in police court to-day when r A J. Embury asked for *k
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  • 31 5 Dec 5 —The Removal of cer- ol the Air Ministry, ised in 12 separate buildings, itry's new premises in Berwaj carried out during the British Official Wireless.
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  • 159 5 AN INCREASE OF £19,000,000 FI'RTHER BXTENSMtoi n~ CANBERRA, DEC 7. •>EPENCEPROGRAMmE AUSTRALIAN THREE-YEAR TER for DEFENCE pvNNOCNCED BY THE MINISEK3.OOO.OOO, IScRF t^n^F HAS BEEN FIXED AT OVER 120.000 000 \VI, i rp O Lv-^ OOO 000 ON PRESENT PLANS. Principal items ENT 0N THE NAVY "u>
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  • 171 5 Singapore, Tuesday. A LARGE attendance of parents and pupils wag present this morning at the annual speech day of the Teluk Kurau English School, Geylang, The pupils of the school, who are all youngsters of tender years, gave programmes -of music and singing and
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  • 51 5 (Tribune Crime Reporter l Singapore. Tuesday.—A German answering to the name of Mr. Pabsi reported to the police that his residence at No. 240. Orchard Road, was broken into and that a gramaphone valued at $30 and a typewriting machine valuea at $100 were stolen at 6 a.m.
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  • 101 5 Reuter. Bucharest. Dec. 7. Colonel Christest v. Pres'dent of tho Military Tribunal at the capital of Bukovina. was shot four limes by two students and was wounded in the shouldrr. The assailants have been arrested. Meanwhile 318 impirsoned members of the Iron Guard, representing
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  • 37 5 Tribune Crime Reporter l Singapore. Tue&day.— A European named air. Robert Johnson reported to the police the theft ol a silver cigarette case valued at $35 from No. 53. Holland ivoad at i.2b p.m. yesterday.
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  • 87 5 Singapore, Tuesday. U/EE Swa Huan, alias Ng Ah Too, 18-year-old Hokkien appeared before Mr Conrad Oldham in the second police court to-day charged p!^ arm d robber y at' Aljunied Road on Oct 30. yertSSC? arreSted by a dete ctive Court Inspector T. E. Wray
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    • 30 5 hT7 N ill 2 T. Lim Company j for JU J MALAYAN DELICACIES »>l H H PROVISIONS. Ftc. U| *'«sil is Cordially Welcome v lORTH BRIDGE ROAD. NO APQR E.
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    • 22 5 my a Invigorates and SS repairs t"<Qj C t rouwnt wni }ie nerve ema-a always m eerrrtt Mtf /r system. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE
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  • 80 6 Reuter. London, Dec. 6. F'OLLOWTNC General Franco's detention and subsequent release of two Greek steamers carrying Kiimanian wheat to Britain, it is understood Government supplied Franco authorities with a list of ships similarly engaged, and received an assurance that such ships will be unmolested. The SDani.sh
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  • 175 6 Reuter. Paris, Dec. 6. A BAFFLING series of disappearances of «toeilt *3JS A emigres during the past tew years had a B«qoei wncn«■ Skobline appeared in the Assize dock wilful violence in connection with the mysterious General Miller, head of the White
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  • 59 6 Reuter. Paris. Dec. 6—The Ministry of Maline has announced that it nas KM i n decided to increase immediately hy four hours the worsting week of all arsenal, and naval iriderlakings, with the object of acceletating war.-hip repair and construction. The workers will be
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  • 262 6 to-morrow for all READERS: Take energctic ac- tion; feel confident in yourself and when interviewing use tad and try to see the other fellow s point of view. You will gain much by being plastic. Dont make promises however which you may be unable to fulfil.
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  • 57 6 Reuter. Paris. Dec. G—The French army esti mates discussed at the Chamber's Finance Commission show a total expenditure cf 19.400 million francs representing an increase for a year of over 6.4 CC million francs. The upkeep of the army home and abroad requires 3,729 million; and 7,623
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  • 117 6 (Tribune Stair ft TWO clerks employed EHfe* i Tribune Press, Ltd. h Teck and Lch Per* *oit/te» v day, in the fourth police charged that they wilfiffly »«/5$ intent to defraud, erased erd h the account books of Ihe *E n Tribune, the
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  • 87 6 (Tribune Staff Reporter.! Singapore. Tiifsdav.-The M of Mr. J. s. Anders-, Jg of the will <il Mr< V] Dunbar Ho*;, against f|! decision of Mr. rrstiee fmt§ sarding estate di .v on Um*Z shares in a local company, wsts tmued to-d:;;. al thi lomrtsf v
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  • 68 6 Reuter. Berlin. Dw HE who believes Ihe festti sntJcsi k already selw rwusds ais against his na many's chiei ike, Ii sj Streirhrr, addn Xeurembci He added. the last* has left Gerir y solution i««I reached, for the 3.- wait oats*! take revteni. I Ivii tl
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  • 36 6 Reuter. Le Havre. Dec. 6.—Th mentioned i i naval hands mc to the liner "Paris to man th< -'i room and bri< Majority ol crew received requisition orders— w tor.
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    • 559 6 NATURE'S CURE FOR ACHES, PAINS, LIVER TROUBLE, etc. Here is good news for tho«e who Suffer fjO n rheumatism, or whose slugftib »v« mak them tired, irritable, and deposed. Nairn r herself has provided the remedy—and now man has brought it to your In many parts of the earth then*
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    • 95 6 M 13 RMMMBWM *OSY ONCERS CORAL BRING peach ROSY FUTURES BLUSH SUNRISE Men eVer <*» 22» the appeal of soft. lotcplum red iy hands with rosy. TOKAY redwood tipped finders So BAMBOO reddy t**e your future tn VINEYARD concord your hands accent POINSETT IA your a J Sone of these
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    • 141 6 A WELL-PAID APPOINTMENT ai Accountant, Secretary, Cost Accountant Office Manager, Snipping Expert. Can* or Insurance Officer, Cashier or Bjckkeeper is Within your reach If you itain by post with The School of tocountaiic} —the leudmg organisation in me Bntiii, Empire lor the building of Succtssiu. Business Careers. Write tor Free
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    • 68 6 For Style. Comfort Economy. The Oriental Optical Co.. MANUFACTURING Head Office: 162 South BOW Branch «^gj^ FU EE TESTING- j as p 3" 1,1 M j complete with b operate en W< Hair dies water or .sand without ir I seepage to lW»jj j I Self-Primed al 28 i 70
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  • 400 7 rT and Ginger Rogers again, this time in ra' film which is aptly i; title of "Carefree." -j t ho Capitcl last night a good run, for the el's premier dancers mi together for some iv:- out the old adage the heart grow fond-hsi-nce certain 1
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  • 32 7 to the botiom of their tdens the sound of acto. icenes where noisy walkii-^ Claude Rains wears ral sequences of the Warrer L n politan production "White o
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  • 22 7 Bea*tifui Olivia de Havilland. Warner Bros, siai who has ja<t started work in a new film.
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  • 344 7 Ji V which can be idiomatically raised or lowered in temperature »1 a moment's notice, to suit the rajiiiremcnts of figure skaters or a ballet troupe, made its Hollywood debut as the ICE FOLLIES troupe started work in their first motion picture, Metro-GoMwyn-Mayer'ai film by
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  • 403 7 its concert on Sunday in (he Victoria Memorial Hal! die Singapore Musical Society is introducing an innovation as for th e first time the string sectin:. of the orchestra will appear 'ilcne The music selected is particularly intercom,-. Including "Eine iv.cme
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    • 621 9 I STARTS TO-DAY! THEATRE ROYAL ."7 SHOWS! 3.15 6.15 .9.15 ssksk, 1111 l i I 1 Vhp .1 kk r egiment of fighting marines to solve ...final l v mm^lF^ --i hy MAN OR I>LOT T0 VNNIHI, ATE THE WORLD... EVER CON- ;T Ifetk. ,<• V*V Cs¥ GRANT WITHERS, ADRIAN
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  • 293 10 THE scheme of reconstruction issued by the directors of Robinson and Co., Ltd., has been well received and there is every expectation that it will be adopted. It appears to be soundly conceived and in the best interests of both the preference and the ordinary shareholders. This, of course,
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  • 344 10 A SUB-COMMITTEE appointed by the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association has issued a memorandum on the suggested university for Malaya and has declared roundly that there is no justification for the establishment of such an institution at the present time. We would point out that it is quite impossible
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  • 993 10  -  Another Argument For Reform Chicago Of The East? .By C .W Chellappah THERE is another alarmins crime wave in Singapore and other Malayan centres. Since the Pope joy murder, there had been for a period a definite decrease in violent crimes in this city,
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  • 561 10 "MO WAR"' declaration signed in Paris between Fiance and Germany is regarded with some suspicion by Frenchmen themselves in view ol the agitation at the other end ol the Berlin-Rome axis for cessation of part of Tunis to Italy. But Britain welcomes this evidence of a better
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  • 1978 11 London, Dec. 6. t;Vj < SION of Japanese coastal shipping front the ports of its Settlements was one of the measure* suggested nk in course of a speech in the House of Lords in for action by the Government to
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  • 90 11 London, Dec. 6. IN the Commons, replying to Mr. Barnes, Mr. R. A. Butier said the Foreign Secretary had no complete record of ascertained British losses in China caused by the Sino-Japanese war, but ihe to<al figures for claims on the Chinese and Japanese
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  • 49 11 Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the British Premier, and Lord Halifax, the Foreign Minister, were welcomed by their French counterparts. M. Daladier and M. Bonnet, when they arrived at the Ciare dv Nord. in Paris with their wives to be the guests of the French Government.
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  • 152 11 Reuter. Paris. Dec. 6. THE Chamber Finance Commission has examined the naval estimates for 1339. amount.i s to 8,175 mi'l'on Panes, of which 5.500 million is covered by the National Defence Fund. "The total represents <vi Increase of 2.5 M) million compaied Jrttt
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  • 156 11 Reuter. Official (inks in Berlin do not shar. Mr. Oswald Pirow"» views of a "das k international outlook." One spokesman said. "It doesn't surprise us that Mr. Pirow noticed the tin;; difficulties and contrasts, but which dees surprise us is that he dd not msntion the
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  • 363 11 Reuter. Pr»n Dec. 6. TPHE text of the Franco-German no-w: y M. Bonnet and Herr yon Ribbentrop this aft covers thre? nai;i pointsdeclaration of i>eaceful aims, an agreement to obe4 present fronts i s and to remain in contact of all questions
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  • 53 11 Reuter. Washington. Dec. 6.—President Rooevelt returned to-day from his holiday it Warm Springs. Georgia, and Unmedi- j itely summoned Mr. Gammer Welles lad a'so the embassadors frcm Oar- I nanv. Italy and France for what he described as a general discussion and exchange of views en the
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  • 163 11 Statement On Policy To-Day? Reuter. Nairobi, Dec. 6. CAST Africa i s awaiting with anxious inierest to-morrow's colonial debate in the House of Commons. Present uncertainty i.s adversely directing the Government's finance and commercial interests in Tanganyika An Official of the Buganda Native Government Is circularising the
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  • 61 11 Reuter. London. Dpc. 6 —In the Commons the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced that as from to day the fiduciary note issue, reduced from £260 millions to £200 millions ln 1936, will c temporarily raised to £230 millions to meet seasonal demands. The move is a
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  • 46 11 Reuter. I Paris, Dec. 6.—The readiness of the j C.G.T. to re-establish social peace is j expressed in a resolution by its execut- ive committee declaring that it is prepared to enter into "any discussions onducive to putting an end to the conflict".—Reuter.
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    • 21 11 Eyesight Once Ruined Is Never Recovered -Consult: C. S. CHONG, Opt. D. (U.S.A.) THE BERLIN OPTICALCO., IAM, South liri.liv Road. SINGAPORE.
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    • 72 11 CABINET INSULATION unseen but very important! The "H MV" cabinet la built t<> RQLTJ IN the cold. A thick Mai ket of insulation completely sealed In surrounds the fool compartment en all sides preventing the escape <>t cold and t sn optry of hont Th" dr-r jt:«-tf has a live
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  • 221 12 (Tribune Entertainment Reporter) QENEMAGOERS visiting the Capitul, Singapore, last night had a moment of pained surprise when they found that part oi the advertised rewsreel had been inexplicably deleted by the Singapore film censor. Abut 400 feet in length, it portrayed the attitude of the world
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  • 143 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Dec. 6. jyjß. Ong Peng Hock, proprietor, of the New World Ltd.. Singapore, has presented four life buoys, costing nearly a hundred dollars, for the use of the rescue party of fishermen in Malacca. The buoys are at present kept at the
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  • 115 12 GENERAL Adviser. Johore. Hon. .Mr. W. E Pepy> was yesterday presented with the insignia of a Companion of the Most Gracious Order of St .Michael and St. George by His Excellency the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, at Government House. Supporting Mr. Pepvs were
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  • 208 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) BRIMMING over with confidence and high spirits, four of America's most promising young tennis players arrived in Singapore this mornhip- on their way to Calcutta, where they have been invited to play against India's best tennis stars. They are "Mr. William Robertson
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  • 105 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter.) TWO big armed robberies are reported to have occurred in Singapore, one last night and the other early this morning. At 9.55 o'clock last night, four Cantonese, armed with pistols and knives, entered the house of a Kok- kien at Na. 24 Palmer
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  • 45 12 The Imperial Airways mail plane which was expected to arrive in Singapore this morning is 24 hours late. It is understood that had weather conditions have delayed the flight but the plane will arrive here tol morrow at about 6 30 a m
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  • 31 12 Reuter. Barcelona. Dec. 6—The British ttmm mtr 'SUnwell- which wm twta* *»maged in Spanteh porta' by r nd saX"i,rth^'! ,bC and hole, 3 «SttS raid' 1 Reiner"'"' Uuti
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  • 304 12 CREDIT PROBLEM (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Happy World cabaiet which closed Us doors to P«WW J Monday night, will re-open again either on Saturday or Monaav. This much was disclosed to me yesterday by a member of t*s management of the Happy World.
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  • 44 12 Reuter. Vienna. Dec. 4.—Three thousand Jewish children depart on Thursday, thousand for England and two thousand for Holland. This is the first result of negotiations conducted In London by M. Loewen Herg behalf of Vienna's Jewish community. Xc uter.
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  • 276 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. Noor bin Pat chee. a Malay, made an application by way of a petition for an Administration Order under the Watre Earners' Ordinance before the Hon. Mr. Justice Howes in the Supreme Court here.
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  • 54 12 Singapore, Tuesday. Goh Man Huat, 23-year-old Hokkim. appeared in the fourth police court today before Mr Kenneth A. Blacker charged with criminal breach of trust of one cheque valued at $75. the property of Mr. Sidney Bain. The case was postponed for a week on the request of
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  • 53 12 Reuter. Kaunsas. Dee. 6—Following farreaching self-government demands by ihe German population in Memei a -/■rious situation has arisen. M. Mironas continues aj Premier but the Foreign Minister M. Lozoraitis. who recently objected to attacks by Meme! Germans has been dropped in favour of M. Urbanys hitherto Secretary-Genera! tc
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    53 12 A picture taken to-day of the four young American tennis stars who are to play exhibition matches on the S.C.C. Padang this evening Prices are 50 cents md 20 cents to see the games, which should give Singapore a taste of really first-class tennis. Story on column one
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  • 24 12 A thanksgiving service will be held at 167 East Coast Road, on Friday, at 8 p.m. The Rev. Goh Hood Keng will preach.
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  • 52 12 T H Goid —Vh b AusUa^ weeks ended Sic Vw Crashing No. 540 battery tM tens of ore returning i :i2y 2? mine** !->n i iio "< •nuivaleni I 1 •>. Vr, fine gold. wßweauneni pi.'.* of tailings returning 8 38 39 of bns equivalent to 681.98
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  • 684 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, rmfarj. £HANNAN Singh, a Sikh police constable No. 3366 was this morning charged in the fifth police court before Mr. L. C. Gohthatre used criminal force in order to outrage the nodesty of Liew Ik Teng. a Hainanese cook-boy to Mr. A.
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  • 397 14 R.E 3; S.C.C. "A" 0. j N a game totally confined to the forwards, the R.E. beat the S.C.C. "A" at rugger by three points to nil on the Padang yesterday evening. Handling the ball was impossible, the ground was too
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  • 38 14 Reuter. New York, Dec. 7. LONDON is likely to meet with opposition in the desire to stage the 1944 Olympic Games. The Amer can Olympic Committee have decided to support the request from Detroit City.— Reuter.
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  • 63 14 Reuter. Durban. Dec. 7. ipHE match between the MC.C. and Na* left drawn yesterday. Close of play s' r wrs as follows: M.C.C 1 i5B: (Hutton ;G8: I 122: Ames 44: Yard td Bartlett 0, Daltor took C wkts. fcr 11G runs. NATAL 307 and 30
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  • 78 14 The following will represent ftie A.A.A. against the Johore Chinese Football Team in a friendly soccer match on the S.H.B. Junior Service Club's ground at Cantonment Road on Thursday, Dec B:—Yeo Ah K>w; Loh Kong San, Hee Chit Lam; Ah Lai, Tan Lye Chuan, Bob Kirn Sv;cc;
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  • 185 14 JOCKEYS were the first to fly to racecourses in England and the more important bookmakers soon followed their example. Since then members of the general nublic ha\ t taken in increasing numbers to flying to the races. This year British-American An Ser vices. Limited, which makes
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  • 196 14 f ANKY, red-haired Donald Budge, grinning happily, self-conscious-ly displayed a cheque for fc's,ooo in New York and said: 'Tve done it. Here's the cheque; I've turned professional." The great question whether to turn professional or not had been answered at last by. the world's
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  • 86 14 The December Mixed Foursome played bimd ay last suited in a win for 32.' h E Che< W th The following were some of the be.st c-<rds returned. 43-11-32 H h Dr T E Cheah Mrs. Tay and Dr Ibrahim >\:> <v-\ Mrs. Currie and A. Gush
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  • 178 14 THE two state trial hockey 1 matches, arranged to be played yesterday, were postponed owing to inclement weather and will be played to-mor-row, Dec. 8, at the S.R.C. and the GS.C. grounds respectively. Teams to participate in the trial are: Men's On The S.R.C Padang Colours:
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  • 273 14 'C Team Beat ffl' SLIPPERY ball and a waterlogged ground at the S.C.R.C did not conduce to good soccer, bis it certainly provided the spectators with plenty to laugh at when T.¥. Ong's team met and defeated Chua Choon Leong s side in the
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  • 273 14 'From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. DISPLAYING all tound superiority U the hoeke> team of the Government English Schoo! heat the Muar Chinese Team hy :t goals to 1 in r friendly hockey match played at the school padang on Friday evening. The Chinese started with
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  • 613 15 FORWARDS FIGHT GREAT BATTLE S.R.C 8; S.C R.C 3. £REAT interest was evinced in the rugby fixture between the S.R.C. and the S.C.R.C. played on the padang yesterday, the Rets' emerging victors by eight points (a goal and a penalty goal) to
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  • 63 15 velae.d, Dec. 6. j world light rweight chamu redo from Los h .il knock-out in i the scheduled in title. Christut arranged by a -».,per. I the fight after •i- in the third Mao, most aggresvve resisted rtnind but :»ft*»r tti tin- head was baiwhereupon the
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  • 246 15 H U mania, it i* anI »>iHK based FirH i well-bred brood W r a Khan I tal of this inlei lis bfteil to tht* I t oi 1932, in H Khaa was not only d v\itb Firdaus i and H i< urth and filth with B
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  • 102 15 rl HE set on-.. Wnaaan'a hoektv trial wilt be held en the S.K.C padang on Tuesday. Dee. 13. Teams to participate are as follows:— YVHITZS: Mrs. E. Frugtneit. Mrs. E. A. Joy. Mrs. Pennefather. Miss B. Pye. Miss M. BlLs. Miss Z. Eliss, Mrs. Barnes, Miss
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  • 79 15 The following have been sfleegito represent the Treasury-Audit Sports Union in a Badminton match consisting of five Singles and two Doubles against the Plavfair B P. on Saturday. Dec. 10, at 470 Balestier Road, commencing 3 P Kon~Chek Tuan, Quek■ Song Quee Ng Liang Chuan, Khoo Eng Tee.
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  • 182 15 Twickenham, Dec. 7. 'yiURTY thousand saw Cambridge confound the £f they had done in the soccer match, and complete the uoabl by winning the rugby by eight points: to six points, after 0 i \bv sj\ points to three at halftiine. It was
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    • 25 15 LISTEN TO REASON t 1, *S uri'\v I)ON T ifei7h!riil j this ju at a very reasonable charge. China Optical Co., H, High St.. Singapore.
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    • 23 15 PHILLIPS vs. KASSIM. If fft CHIANG vs. LEWIS. Hk First Bout 9 p.m. VP Popular Pl jj cs c ts 6o, 40 HEMCHIT.
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    • 149 15 I I SEE THE WORLD'S V J~ fj B I SMARTEST [five YEARS OLd\ i AND LOOKS LIKE I SEL I NEW thanks '^\3Kf Don't trust your clothes to dhobis k M using cheap inferior soaps. The hard llnd ro Ug f ftil,K,, *"»a rubbing and beating necessary with Wsh
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  • 358 16 11th A.A. Battery 22 pts; 5.A.0.8.A 6 pts. fiT Parrer Park yesterday, the St. Andrew s Old Boys lost to the Llth A.A. Battery at rugger by 22 points to six. The Safjits who fielded a scratch team played throughout a man short. Play
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  • 101 16 On Friday, Dec. 9, there will be the usual Yacht races for all Classes, starting at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday, Dec. 11, the International 6-metre Class will sail the First Race tor the Van Schreven Challenge Cup, starting at 10.00 a.m. The "B" Class will sail the Third
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  • 28 16 Sapper gathers and tries to break through in the match yesterday between the X.::. and the S.C.C. "A**. Sappers won by a wide margin.
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  • 56 16 Playing on the Khalaa ground yesterday the Khalsa A sociati:n held the Clerical Union to a draw. The came was quite interesting in spite of tb° bad weather. Chowdbm-y opened the scoring for Khalsa. For Clerical Union. Punusamy equalised the score. The game was fast. Hari
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  • 72 16 The following will represent S.C.R.C. at Hockey to-day: Against 7th Heavy Battery at Hone Lim Green: Check Wan. Evan Wong Choo Beng. Swee Law. Kirn Swee. Kirn Hoe. Kee Pow. Mook Kirn. Kee Sian<* Keng Siew Gim Lock. Against S.H.B Junior Service Club' \ew
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  • 61 16 THE next sen gramme at the New SI take, place on Saturday the management s m ttinf 11 cedent earn rep: tween an All India side r,w The card for rfex?ag£ prises as follow, X Tony Lamaro (6-10 7n£ 1 King Xc,.: minutes roundsi \v o
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  • 104 16 QHARGED with dmm; wwWjiv dut regard to the saietj «1 Maa and thereby blocking apart \ht wing of a point duly policmug the junction of South Brid«e far i and I'pper Street on Ot* I 15. Khoo Revs Bens v. as .1 1 convicted and
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    • 275 16 MALAYAN PftEMIEQ HOTEL A 1 TO-NIGHT j DINNER DANCE (informal) from 6.30 to I f 8.30 p.m. and from 9.30 to Midnight j also. j PAT SYKES J. A. ANDREW INTRODUCING THE LATEST COMMUNITY 5 DANCES FROM LONDON. F EAI URING THE "BLACKPOOL WALK." Come and learn ho* it is
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    • 255 16 THE SECRET OF I "CHAMPIONS' Good health is the first requisite How often have we envied some man or woman who has climbed to the heights of fame. Ability, of course, is of great important, but without pood hi alt h, one j can never achieve his ambitions. For more
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  • 107 17 h resulted in a diner beinp seriously funded by mi bullet occurred at the popular cabaref show at ,r.l Hotel here. useo By iwu uerurn <>f trick-shoot-from the stage ,ne ol them mad;- the 1 rigger. tnd one of the as Mr. Ossian Finnish sreamto
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  • 94 17 I Tasmania. I »jj left here to A .-prints" of the me of the rarest oi Australian nuMip.aiv Ibe aeine, as it is I once common tag! but is now con- note places. tie to preserve it I of the objects t. determine how still
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  • 31 17 c Crime Reporter* tesday.—While a Malaya- walking along South afternoon shortly an unknown Chinese and snatched away her valued $5u.75, it has •implaint with the poshe could identify the
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  • 53 17 mup <Tribune Staff Reporter) THE new Relief Court, called the >m<rapore Eighth Police Court, Hill begin to function as from tomorrow and not on Monday The Eighth Police Court is siturm?r* OpP !J Sl i C the Crimin *l District 2a« 1- betwee the Second and
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  • 183 17 Sofia. •jPHUEE sheepdogs helped the police here to identify the murderers of their master, a 16-year-old shepherd named Marin Todoruff. The young peasant was found stabbed near the Village (1 Benkovski in South Bulgaria, with his three dogs by his sid^. When the police authorities
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  • 17 17 Owing to popular demand. Rex Storey's season at the Victoria Theatre has been extended.
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  • 71 18 Fort Bayard. Dec. 2. High army officers In Kwangtong ranging down from the highest commander, are given demerits, reprimands and penalty vi connection with their failure to put up a strong uelence vis-a-vis Japanese invasion. Some are given demerit but are permitted to continue in office
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  • 43 18 Chungking.—A newly promulgated airraid regulation requires all Government public offices to haul d wn their Government and Koumintang flags during airra:d alarms. This regulation is made, according to Chinese reports, "In order to prevent the raiders irom spotting Government establishments."
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  • 848 18 BUDDHISTS DO THEIR PART TOR THE COUNTRY: THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO CHINA'S SAL VA TION i \V T AR or no war, the annual autumn Buddhist festival of Henguhan in south Hunan Province, where one of the five sacred mountains
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  • 46 18 Gambling and opium trafficking are rami, ant in the western district ct Shanghai now under Japanese military occupation. There are 21 gambling houses with a'i aggregate capital of $1,100,000 and a daily income of between $40,000 and $80,000. Twenty-two opium dens have been
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  • 77 18 M( rubers of the women's section cf the Kuantan China Relief Fund committee. iney r -entry co'lrcted over $1,058 (Straits currency) te swell up tb- Fund. Picture shows (sitting from left to right): Miss Ng Lam Slew. Mrs. Phua Ah Kee Mrs. Lee Boon. Datin Sam ler'Woh.
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  • 296 18 Central News. -rHI National Government are soliciting overseas Chinese investI"™ exploiting the natural resources .n the provinces sl.ll U,,d OvertisVh'inese' re encouraged ,o organise investigation parties lo return to the home country to investigate such resources and slud> l..:«„lmn I ways and means of exploitation. The
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  • 70 18 Wardhaganj, ft, t "Chinese league cf and Mr Y. Aisa. member of the Si lative Yuan ot the Republic rfffl interviewed Mahatmaji Gh £?s evening and impressed uoon fca! necessity of boycotting Japanese eo S for hell tog China m her aru-gifS national independence. It is
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  • 57 18 Chunskma.—A fatal Congress of 2 national cultural crsanisations opens here recently for a dtaatn gt educational problems and progrzzimes dunaj the '"war of resistance" Mr. Wans Chnii-ae:. Chairman cf the Central Political OmA, Mr Cher Li-fu. Minister of rai Chane Chun, Direct:: ol ft* Qsj
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    • 42 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan You will appreciate ,p|9H quality! Ej^Hj moisture-proof Cellophane l=f|[B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^si^ wrapped packets of 10 (with I the protective easy access I inner foil pack; you can be I -7vil MADE SPECIALLY Tol PRBVINT SORE THROATS
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    • 43 18 I UNLIKELY yes, literally, but Po^ lce d certainly, when the effect is desired. Eau de Cologne will give yon that flw of clean, cold, refreshing snow. I ICY WINTER IN A j BOTTLE For Feverish Heads. \^^^^^^^^p^^ P.WOLPP G SOHN KARLSRUHE C-ER^I
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  • 341 19 (United Press). Calcutta, Nov. 28. |raven 4iofl el the time-honoured tradition of holding one tion al pravei on the Calcutta Maidan on the "Id" day Lreuational prayers wer c held on Thursday morning in lhl on the Maidan. iv Z a seauel
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  • 48 19 UckJ»« 1 pi lc d last P XIU ~n «>Mhe gates I 5 Muslims not tkkets for the tain from wn In a pamphlet disth, pkketers .t was V organises* of ed n di(l n ot observe Wormed Vnited C S ,khets LtfJS iikeWne
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  • 55 19 a Mothei Sri Itbraied at r remises, at on Tues- ial prize disthe Schools the pror.aver by the m—A talk in riu'eoltf Holy Mother: children ol Set ol and the L evening will n the activi--5.15 p rn—DisI Mr. B. Gcvinda- 9j m —Variety Enter.hildren. tta the Variety
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  • 197 19 (United Press) Hyderabad. (DeaeonK Nov. 29. n hv tKfl Hindu students residing in Bande .lataram bj the Hin it d a se nous University hostels at Pro-Vcca-culminating this in an ord« > a 1 [rig bout 1 hundred ttmdu mem
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  • 150 19 (United Press). 1 fi\( thousand peeplc of te i t Stat ,vilh children and a *»t thr state and are stayl"he> are contemplattheir grievances to m Grantor mho is now w *t .\njsul.—(United Press.) I Vinayakrao D. Saoi the Hindu Mahapr, <m mended by the ksoi fi
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  • 160 19 (United Press). Lueknow, Dec. 1. A JOINT session of the United Provinces Legislature met this mornins: under the presidency of the Hon. Sir Sitaram, President of the Upper House. The session was held to consider the United Provinces Stamp I Amendment i Pill,
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  • 207 19 (United Press). New Delhi. Nov. 28. THHE remains ol Maulana Shaukat Ali were buried at about 2-15 p.m. A to-day in the presence of a large gathering including the leaders and members ol the Assembly. Prominent among those present were: Si- Mohd. Zafrullah Khun,
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  • 79 19 (United Press). New Delhi. Dec. 1. DR* Zakir Hussain, Principal, Jamia Milia, has received the following telegram from Mahatma Gandhi: "Please convey to the proper quarters my grief over the Big Brother's death. In spite of later differences, I could never forget our past warm friendship. The Maulana
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  • 242 19 (United Press). Shillong. Dec. 1. "IN proper time fresh motions of no-confidence will be moved in course of this session/ This was the reply given by Sir Mohammad Saad'iUa, Opposition Leader to a query from the Hon. Speaker as to whether the no-con-fidence
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    • 206 19 ""Daily"] India Page I Edited by < G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. Born 1820- 1 tron The Bcst Best Whisky Wishes Johnnie Walker is always welcome at any time, but especially at Christmas x —and as a Christmas present. Blended from the finest of Scotland's whiskies, Johnnie Walker is famous for its
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  • 94 20 Weeks of diligent and even hard work in eliminating or minimising unflattering turves, in rrlii\atiru a graceful carriage, poise and posture go to the making of mannequins at the Mayfair Mannequin Aearicmy in New York. The school was established 13 years ago by Gertrude L.
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  • 79 20 To Suit The Aesthetic Tastes Of An Artist Poss-in-Bo* and Md I to 0/na.- ol Newman f famous r»W arth( J married le* r, the acior. a lM brtd Pi ,nan, a best-dressed cat uri plfte Hvudmbe «it, types of imported IsmM jewelled collars. Photos show
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  • The Malaya Tribune
    • 15 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT OUR r ES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, December 7, 1938 No. 27.
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    • 177 I rrill" proper erection of an aerial and earth system is *he most important factor in the installation "I r «idio. t n th's regard is generally h>>; fo- poor reception uh*ch n r > often complain of. Ai.d se -without properly
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    • 130 I J'///, first point to remember is f h*t I he aerial must not be (> ng. A total length of 63 "~o feet for the aerial and lead- in would he sufficient. Tc avoid making a joint, it is best to use the same wire
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    • 153 I VHE earth connection is another item which should be made properly to ensure good reception. In fact, the earth is more important than the aerial. A good earth connection tends to improve the range of reception and pre- I vents many cf tho troubles eommon'y
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    • 141 I JM KHF KHKNCF from several sources in certain localities often j prove a nuisance, the overcoming 1 of which has made many people try all sorts of gadgets as 'tillers/ In some eases such gadgets prove a success, while for others, utter failures. This is due
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    • 52 I T HIS is the first of a series of articles specially for the benefit of listenersin. The numerous queries that we have been receiving from our readers every week point to certain common difficulties experienced by them these articles are meant to explain such points in a
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    • 967 I ERO>l every part of the world complimentary letters are showering int nungking, the new home of 'The Voice of China," where its regular programme of war news and features in English. French, Japanese and Chinese is being: broadcast from the Shortwave Station operating
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    • 281 I N B.—Readers' questions are answered free, but each one must be accompanied by a "Query Coupon" to be found on this page. It is MOST important that all queries should be addressed to ihe Malaya Tribune, and NOT to Broadcasting House. Will contributors please make a note of
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    • 47 I udging from their expressions BBC producers Douglas Moodie deft) nnti 1 J urn, S. Pepper (right) went quietly il hen they were 'arrested' by Inspector j 'iomleigh (S. J. Warminiiton) ivhosc investigations arc a popular feature of their 'Monday Night at Seven' programmes.
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    • 188 I T}?r f ni Mt;i >»| Ihe secies of P,! I Empire raipliws Cuuieita *o ho brosufc9sl frnni Daventri t< MM i Dec 12, -Hj be aiO-Brftlsb, l r:< i ■> roodMtttnf weeks b> John Ireland, and Flcar. John Ireland will he represented by his London Overture, originally
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      • 9 I for Complete j Rddio Programmes AY,/// Tribune Radio Supplement.
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      • 20 I QUERY COUPON This coupon is available until Dev. 13. 1938. and must accompany all queries. ML T., Dec. 7, 1938.
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      • 277 I The Tribune Gives Fullest Sports Reports j I LARGE SIZE (8 oz.) 65<£ S: .v' /r (Contains as much as a large bottle.) yA^;v';' r o v HANDY SIZE (4 oz.) 35$ ''^J^^M SIMPLE subtraction shows that lp|S buying Andrews in the Economy njr-ii.- '.^^^J^l'nJ Tin saves you 45 cents
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      • 38 II THE (jotfi OF BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME WITH Sherwin Williams T-he Rapid Drying Enamel obtainable prom ROBINSON CO., LTD, JOHN LITTLE CO., LIB, AND LEADING PAINT DEALERS. LOHMANN Co., Ltd. ROBINSON RD., SINGAPORE. *~-v N JSTjpa 27. i* i
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