Malaya Tribune, 16 December 1938

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Jfalaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales No. 298 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday. December 1(J. 1938. The Malaya Tribune i AUKS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1938 fIV r mm
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  • 527 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Thursday. A HEARTLESS exploitation of ignorance practised in China. whereby dupes are induced to part with practically ill their worldly possessions for worthless documents which they are made to believe will enable the holders to enter "prosperous and peaceful Malaya,"
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  • 127 2 Santiago. £)EFECTS of workmanship and the use of inferior material are alleged in the official report of a technical commission which was appointed by the government here to investigate a series of accidents to the Nardi aeroplanes acquired from Italy for the Chilean military air
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  • 146 2 j WHE following report of work on toads in progress or about to begin in the Singapore Municipal area is published for the information of motorists:— Sims Avenue: Sewer construction completed, surface bad. Road repairs in hand. Dunman Road between Haig and Katong Roads: Surface bad.
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  • 39 2 Reuter. Bucharest. Dec. 14 King Carol presided at a meeting of the Crown Counoil to-day which he summoned, it is reported, to discuss Germany's anti-Ru-manian campaign and alleged Nazi support of the Iron Guard .—Reuter
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  • 83 2 Auckland. THE iollowing sober account ol a ncai-tragedy appears in the New Zealand! Herald: 'When eating a r r in a city tcai rem-; on Saturday, a customer dis!ccat?d bis ja*v. "Ffl'orts to re<-K it were unsuccessful, so a St. John ambulance was called and the
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  • 137 2 Reuter. London, Dec. 14. KATITRES of Britain's overseas 1 tiac> in November were the value of experts, which were highest for any month in 1938 and the fac« that p m tt vi ?b!e balance of trade was further reduced. Comparative np.mrs ot tur Board of Trade
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  • 42 2 Reuter. man Rcichsl 1 :if G*. morning in Undo be the guest of man, Qvmrnor ol n England. !i of During his few da that there will of certain trade 2 Britain and G> blem of Jewisl Rev.
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  • 134 2 Arrived from N PK-AFK M. c Hon-'/ i Left for Sail AFK"'.— Mr. Nay. Mr B A"- rived from N "Oshoe".— Wvp. Mr C Schvtpf I t '•'t f Cr MVhS ri KLM nlaiv i Mr h s Jan I Mr. N. NVo. Viller* uvc. Mr *t
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    • 131 2 TO KEEP YOU COOL THROUGH HOTTEST DAYS THIS LASTING PfeH MX. j j y The lYesh fragrance of Hima1 java Bouquet perfume has the j doofing Influence of a softlv- snf.-iin in a quiet j I And this perfume lasts so well that a few drops hold their fragrance for
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    • 53 2 The last dryng enamel pamt, dries In 4 6 fi perfectly nard next day. Made in an attractive range of colours. For fUHNITUKB WOODWORK—INTERIORS. "Colour" make* for "happier living" so let Sherwin-VViJii^ Paint Headquarters help you with advice and containing colour harmony suggestions. LOII.MLVVX A CO., Vt»PAINT HEADQUARTERS ROBINSON ROAD
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  • 297 3 DIS pa^ ED T0 ESCAPE GANG VENGEANCE S SEEN ALIVE IN LONDON. Ml RDER CASE AND WAS LATER REPORTED DEAD. Kassel, white slave killed in a Soho flat in one ol' a series of rwcrld murders which men of the Soho
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  • 31 3 Shipping Office and the Offices Statistics Department will be n December 26 and January 2 for hour only 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.> 11 b? closed on December 27.
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  • 188 3 We welcome intelligent letters on any subject from readers, but in publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the views expressed. [To the Editor of the Mcilaya Tribune j Sir.—I shall be much obliged if you Will kindly allow me a little space to
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  • 221 3 VTo the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir.—I was much impressed by tin I pirited article by Mr. Stanley Jones in the Sunday Tribune, in which *e t.i to prejudiced journalists In Malaya. Some time back. I remember. bune was accused of playing upon pie's credulity and insulting
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  • 110 3 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir, —"The Japanese Commander-in- Chiefs challenge to Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek is like a schoolbcv r f2 ues u lng his father t0 fi ght with another boy's father over his own troubles v tnat be the case why waste lives
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  • 107 3 i i Paris. j THe sand which was distributed gratis to every huuse in Paris during September for use as a fireextinguisher in case of air raids, cost the municipality 1.500.000 francs (approximately £8,333) it is now revealed. The transport of the sand
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  • 192 3 LTHOUGH during the last lew weeks there have been signs of tetter trade conditions both here and In America, markets have been adversely affected by political unrest. Anti-semltic movements in German? are still upsetting m.ist countries particularly the United States, and now the pesition
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  • 117 3 Ihiladelphia. UERR Hitler look 14 hours to rally from a morphine sleep when he underwent a throat operation four years ago and caused some "concern," his doctor has revealed here. Dr. Carl Yon Eicken of Germany, who performed the operation to remove en obstruction
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    • 165 3 Flush Poisons from Kidneys and Stop Getting Up Nights Be Healthier, Happier— Liye Longer you can get :or 60 cents a efficient and harmless stimuid diuretic that will flush from kidneys the waste matter, poisons ci that are now doing you harm, ntinue to break ycur lestful sleep up through
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    • 314 3 r ill iSilif Voiir dog is one of the family. As a ''home dog' he is more fortunate than a wonderful new level of fitness and his wild ancestc .s in many ways, but make him a livelier, happier companion, he lead 3 a life for which Nature did He'll
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    • 342 3 BRONCHIAL Troubles ifr<^j i AS long as those lung-tearing, coughing bouts keep troubling you, your chest and lungs are bound to get weaker and weaker. So don't delay any longer Put a stop to your bronchial troubles, chest weakness, cough, cold or 'flu by regularly taking IPeps antiseptic, breatheable tablets.
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  • 878 4 COUP WAS REHEARSED FOR A MONTH London, \<>\. 21 WHILE Leslie Coote lay in bed at his home in Scarborough-road Stroud (ireen, London, N., his younger brother told a rep rtei how Leslie was attacked a few yards from his
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  • 71 4 Atlanta. <'«'•"g^. AN Englishwoman c lS feur to Field Marshal H» Haig (later Karl Haig) in kn s hroW li War and who drove him -ifd many battlefronts, has J uM here after a long illlieas. She was Mrs. Catharine aged 52, a native of
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  • 45 4 Baltimore. Ma; viand. AlT of 200 seal j„ a lull v where a politician. Mr. Ambrose J Kennedy, wz ing here 199 wc.t occupied A 12 pound globe crashed from a ceiling light—and fell n fa one vacant seat.
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  • 140 4 Lucknow. FREE smoking for pupils at the 16.000 new adult schools which form part of the anti-illiteracy driv e in the United Provinces is to be provided by the province government as an experimental measure. Experience has shown that the Illiterate villagers, after their day's
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  • 103 4 Reuter. London. Dec. 14.-The Duke ol Devonshire Under Secretary for the Dominions addressing the Victoria League, said We are all busy about rearmament. I but battleships, tanks, guns and rifles I are no good unless you have the men. The empire is a very powerful factor
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    • 434 4 STEAMER SAILINGS pro iII Oi and BRITISH f '"INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1938. CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 J BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 11 BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 1539 J SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13
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    • 437 4 STEAMER SAILINGS BNORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company'! intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, "tORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North China Dec. 22 1939 S s.s. "CREFELD" omits Manila Jan. 3 HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND. HAMBURG BREMENSails from Spore. m s.
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    • 393 4 I BANGKOK LINE. CUB*A J APAN LINE. luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath com. rtablc Passenger Accommodalo: Marseilles, London. Rotterdam. llon J Hamburg and Copenhagen. 0-t i To: Aden. Sue/. Port Said. Palestine, t MS. From Spore. M'ca, PS, P'ns
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    • 127 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE Deutsch-Australische DampfschifTs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporatedjin Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 193? s.s. PREUSSEN via Manila bee. M t m.s. LEVERKUSEN Direct Jan. 8 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila Jan. 22 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. Due Spore 1938
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    • 599 5 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS v re now invited for the materials or service. For c Municipal Tender Room 1 Date of Closing. port to site and itu ol Tunrel lings for TunMile, Thomp--12 noon, 19th Dec, capacity rick Cranes, 12 noon Dec 21. 1938 dee Valves for
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    • 765 5 PUBLIC NOTICES s IMPROVEMENT TRUST lenders arc invited for the erteUon Dj-d completion of the following buildContract No. i_Two blocks ol flats at Seng Poh Road. Contract No. 2—Two blocks of fKta at Tiong Poh Road between Fng Watt Street and Guan Chuan Street. Ci ntract No. 3—Two blockc of
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    • 639 5 PUBLIC NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Land and Buildings now known as No 86 (formerly No. 28» TranQuerah Road. Malacca. Area 1840 square ff>et. To be told by Public Auction at our Sale-room No. 17, First Cross Street, Malacca, on Wednesday, 21st: December 1938 at 12 nocn. CHING KENG LEE COY.,
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    • 652 5 PUBLIC XOTJCEs BANKRUPTCY OU^ANCIc" (Chapter 45). IN THE COURT CF THE STRAITS' SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No 243 of io:<8. Re: ERNEST ANDERSON of No. 625-F, Bukil Timafa Road, Singapore. Sale-man. Receiving Order made: 25th Novem ber. 1938. Date of Adjudication: 25th November 1938. Date and p:ace cf
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    • 744 5 I STRI Till \I iSi [NBERING. A diploma I. S m I ngim ering promises y v ci it and promotion 0 with thorough coaching fro quail ficd and experten engineer. Apply f.o. b'-.x 214. 8 i apore ONE HUNDRE I*l i.'l"s' ""t?"' ONE HUNDRED DRESSES from $3jo& CHEAP SALE.
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  • 58 6 Singapore Thursday.—Sim Hon Cheng, a 24-year-old Hokkien was to-day charged in the flftli police court before Mr L.C Goh on a Charge of putting Choo Boon Han in IVur of bodily injury In order to exton $2.50. The case was postponed for a a eJr. after a plea
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  • 898 6 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Dec. 15. 5 p.m. Fraser and Cj. Buyers sellers. Ampat Tin ajo 4 Asam Kumbang 28- 30;-nom Austral Malay 43 47;-nom Ayer Hitam 23 9 25J3 Ayer Weng 0 60 0.65 Bangrin Tin 21 0 22,6 Batu aelangor 1-32
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  • 17 6 Singapore, t nday. The price of tin a< noon ua Singapore to-day was:— $1 10 (up
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  • 18 6 Ino price oi ruhi.er a( i&nii :Tt Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27 (ti'vn Setter? 127 7 (dOWII
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  • 336 6 Singapore, Dec. 10. MINING Buyers Sellers Am oa is 3 7 l 2 4 Ayer Hitama Bnngrins Batu Selangors Hitama 33 J.^L. Hongkong Tin 206 21 6ed Chenderiargs llg Fatts Idris Hyd. 7 •> 0 IpohTfe 23 6 24 b Feiananc 31 0 32 0
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  • 228 6 LIST or CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapcre, Doc. 15. 5 p.m Company Dividend Book-* Total fOl dn«. financial TIN. n Ex. Div. year Hongkong Tin r,-; final i\ abl( U Date to date leas tea Dec 19 20r KilUnghalJ 9u. i, n ',i f 1 V Dec. 30 Dec
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  • 56 6 Maynard ft Co., Ltd $30 000 m Apr. 30. Oct. 31.r.' 90 ioo norn 9 f red 1962 «,750,000 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL* 3% n33 15 »H 101 c.i. :v 1901 red 19W S4 v' ,i V v cd c 1958 $4,000,000 Mir Vi a I WMKHJ Int. Int.
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  • 387 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London Thnr a Previous To-ci RUBBER Steady Steady soot Buyers 8 p c ellers 8 18 Future. January, Buyers 8 s •md Forward (February) Buyers 8 116 8 H Sellers B 1.8 8 18 3rd Forward (Apr.! June) Buyers 8 18 Setter* 8 14 8
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    • 386 6 BA\K OF A (Incorporated iii China by special (.narten. 12, Cecil re#»t, Singapore. Telephones: Managers Office C 444. I Gfliee 6442. Exi i, c Dept. 6441. Ge i lal Office 5188-9 < taJe adores CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch 40,000,000.0 c Keserve Ponds in km c.-.> <>i en i.aoo.ouo.or f
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    • 91 6 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements and registered a* a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Bank mi India, Limited The Company, having tha necessary powers, U prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business ard all other work authorised by Section 7 of
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    • 25 6 SOI 111 BRITISH i ntCKANCK COMPANY, LTD i.-neorporated In New Zealand) hotor <All I I INSURANCE W. G. DOVE. Manager. «ci f>92C i nnuurmr Oreen
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    • 102 6 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. I 'Incorporated in the Straits SetUenietUi) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE, CIIINA BUILDING, CHUUA STREET. USGAT&U Local Branches 458, N° r <h Bridge Road. Sinsaporr. 253, South Bridge Road, SingaporeTelegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW oi X BANKifR Midland Bank, Ltd,
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  • 439 7 On Civil Action Thursday, that the matter been referred n instead of bring Mr. 11. It. Hull judge dismissed Metro Goldwyii Incorporated inst Shaw Browed breach of i t of sound thai the time ol asted." commented n to say that the ought
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  • 21 7 CALF of i~ inffa ,ore Thursday. fix- l^wkx s and under a PPi-oved Action was taken Xv ti-,«
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  • 88 7 Whmm iv J, in sapore, Thursday. M Noord n Vrn affCr f Messsrs F this (o came to his office 22 ■"««itng at about 8 oYlock he adJoe k rP was ed l fi d that S a Om wfi s tampered with on going
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  • 29 7 Chew S en- Ch 8 H RkiCn attemnfiw Slonqr WaS al] <Wi to have tl i as ho° $2 from his X court 1 SHtlCd out ol
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    • 34 7 ,su Want Strength —not I an accident LhISII TONIC TABLETS into a healthy, virile mg man. .At $2.50 m repated chemists. 1 29, Kobinson Koatl. ■li 1 II 1 ■'MB' Am\ m Wk. AmW
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    • 132 7 The exceptional Infusion strength makes Gold Leaf Tea most economical in use Gold Leaf is free of ex™ Janntn and therefore does -ot cause ?i**s ion It is an old and ££i ™t the only true guarantee of satisfaction is to try Brands that are long and internationally established WELL-MEANT
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    • 476 7 Thousands of men and f women complaining of the Look g| to your kidneys agony of rheumatism and chronic backache, actually \f suffer from kidney trouble am aaaJl />-7 L but do not know it. Thou- W| I j sands of sufferers waste t&BS&r %i/ yjtig money on ineffective mcdi-
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    • 223 8 r j M U L L A R D AAACTPD X/AIVF MAb ItK VALVt that's what it's known as the valve that gives A MAXIMUM OF SERVICE with A MINIMUM OF TROUBLE as all users wUI tell you who have it in their Radio set. 1 IT CAN BE FIXED
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    • 188 8 wixc Aitxis INDISPENSABLE DURING CONVALESCENCE. CHRISTMAS AKir\ TUP H AND IHt V-MILU. Upset TARI FT<\ BABY S OWN I AbLt I 3 Quick'y Put Them Right. At ms festive season children ire. quently eat more rich food than is good f or them with consequent digestive upi»s%. To counter the
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    • 117 8 MICKEY MOUSE POPLIN st FAMOUS WEMCO PRLVaB JUST ARRIVED Delightful to Weai Easy to Wash Fas! Colours IT PLEASES THE CHILDREN. It is ENGLISH MADE A urora s DEPARTMENT STORE X Correr of %v High St. North Bridge Rd. ■few SHT< APORE. BRINGING COOLING FRESHNESS TO SICKROOM AND BATH ICED
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    • 58 8 I O I II by scientists. A WALCO GENUINE SAPPHIRE GRAMOPHONE NEEDLE WILL PLAY ORDINARY RECORDS 2 500 TIMES IF YOU WANT TO SAVE TIME, AND RFCORD WEAR USE WALCO SAPPHIRE NEEDLES. IT GIVES' BRILLIANT TONE QUALITY AND LOW SURFACE NOISE. Full particulars from Sole Agents Malaya K££ HI AT
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 996 8 Singapore Request Programme, 8 p*m- Vm j LONDON SHSSS l^fflfV^^SW^nl TRANSMISSION 5 wUhMs' own'act three snolt IB II UIII f\ >^ r; ss M pill lOv '/M l^af Rural Economy in the Unlver-L [Time S.flfna! p Wl I I sity of Oxford. o G.M.T 1 2 Mu sicul U M
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  • 15 9 in Paramoart's "Spawn M The North" which mm a! the to-night.
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  • 229 9 fvOW FOR ALL t Concentrate on I c forenoon. There be made, and good d accrue jrom inj INFLUENCES to Ft bruary 19. tn the air. Some h .<- way adventure IN k. The meeting busi n ess associate may r oood 21 to April 19.
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  • 82 9 Joe Newman, a former office boy at the Metro-Goldwy n-liayer studios, has been promoted to a post as short subjects director. His first assignment Will be Pese Smith's new film A MANS GREATEST FRIEND. Starting at M-G-M as olfice boy, Newman worked his way up gradually
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  • 46 9 A Dorothy Lamour fan In Briti-h New Guinea writes the Paramo.mt star requesting she make many more Jungle pictures. He explains his' life parallels her life in jungel pictures. He relates that, two years ago. his lather killed in the jungle by a tiger.
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  • 21 9 The Anthony Quinns (Katherir»e Do Millei have taken a house next door to ie Jacobs Bond in Whitley Heights.
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  • 698 9 ENTERTAINMENT PAGE £JEA raiding in the treacherous waters off the Alaskan coast, with fishermen pitted in a life-and-death straggleagainst salmon pirates forms the plof backgroaad of "Spawn of the North" the epic drama of life in the Arctic ounlry which Paramount will present to-nitrht at
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    • 132 9 H IIou: c Repairing Co. in ting, Limewashing leral House Repairing. 2 TELOK AVER STREET, SINGAPORE. S »w 0 nTVi with th'i SEASE come to Thablb A Mel. VJH Hassan, the specialist for DTA--5 4LSBki BFT-ES. He nuarantew to cv \flV< r-mplevny an* permanently IMBF B you to cake rice
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    • 41 9 YOUR POIICY.GOODTf ETH. YOUR PREMIUM.. 111 > 1 1 11 ■m t 6 APB 9 I. MERRY SHOW FOR "a "mKKk'v "S» "HOLD MY HAND" W M ISI COMEDY! DANCING! NEW SONGS! GIKLS. AC urmnoir ,T\NIEY LUPWO PAVILION -XMAS UKEK. Siarrinjr i
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    • 386 9 The Mystery or the woman who NEVER CROWS OLD A IUHS <3T wrinkle at 45! The •moots, dear unblemished skin of a young girl! It Mean like miracle bat there 8 a scientific reason. Then arc the magical effecta of 1 Biocel '—the astounding discovery of Prof. Dr. St< jskal
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    • 394 10 v STARTS TC-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 PAVILION j 5 V f C^ Ut^ f rr.oro« —l i" «<-:»-i of mHlion, (he pel of niWlionaires MARCARET SULLA VAN j f JAMES STEWART DRAMA! COMEDY! ROMANCE! I i. MUSIC! DANCING! SPECTACLE! j li OPENING TO-DAY r |TAf 6.1.5—».!.? rt.r I 1 If 1
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    • 324 10 A Splendid Double STAGE and SCREEN Attraction. jg^ Next Change < \I»M OI /fcjk i i.c CAPITOL s in an entirely new A Rrjjer.'o.'re of -The CHESTNUT Ll TREE" (The Latest London The 1» A LAIS ul inFr^^^TT^i^P^^ (Sj ccial Stat' Versii n) I^^^S^^hMl ;«nd other excellent items IPfIiBBBEBBBBBBEBan •••night
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    • 459 11 -»> woods 1 °*Hy I'voducer «u.sh.nos all <H L FREDRiC MARCH W VIRGINIA BRUCE Ji <<TH ERE GOES MY H^ ART,, Vubilee/TheaTre v 'i m tlvoli hai.,.. „30 km J TO-NIGHT. U>NFR r i ,e r4^t at w AI Vi ER! GREAT RECORD-BREAKING i iM^V ll,rr ,hn,,or in Technicolour! H
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    • 74 11 I ALHAMBRA COMING SHORT! m sonja v@£r HENIE RICHARD GREENE Jf j JOANDAVIsXin CESAR ROMERO j BUDDY EBSEN/ \y) j ,r .......Mm..,.. I Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.l PAUL ROBESON j s in I SOLOMON'S j M I E S j THRILLS! ROMANCE! LAUGHTER! IN DARKEST AFRICA TBI RIGHT STUDIO
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    • 144 11 You Have Never Seen A Grander SHIRLEY Before! Be Sure to See her in 20th Century Fox! I Late** and l imit i<»«t .>lu«ical Hit! "LITTLE MISS BROADWAY" 'ft..* /A f\ DAILY 4 SHOW'S ALHi Mi ft J& 11 A.M. 3-15 P 6-15 9-15 P.M. Mm heart full of.ha PP
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    • 30 11 I to-night I MARLBOROUGH 3 6-15 and 9-15 PM 'Controlled by Shaw Bros. Lid) I SHAM A APTE and NALINI TITUKHAD in ("RajpuT Raman I" Prabhat's Super Hindustani Talkitv i
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  • 664 12 MR. Malcolm MacDonald, Secretary for the Dominions and Colonics, has been strongly criticised lor remarks he is said to have made regarding the future of the British Empire. It may be that Mr. MacDonald feels that too much has been read into his re-marks-he implied as much
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  • 859 12  -  False Complacency By C.H. Stanley Jones 1-1 VEKYBODY is "positivcjj ly happy," therefore there is no desire, no need, for reform. This is the latest argument of Council Reform opponents, echoing the complacency of Whitehall. WE MUST BE SATISFIED IF a tew hundreds of the thousands of
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  • 464 12 JHE AMERICAN "League of Nations" will go no farther than moral sanctions —whatever that may mean—against the states which are indulging in racial persecution and unfair trading methods. A MEANWHILE Britain carries on "1 with the trade drive against subsidised foreign competition, passing a Bill providing for
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  • 27 12 While celebrating her the other day, a woman aid husband was the only man ever kissed her. Well. It's n wi comrtlaln now, U n'l il
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 158 12 Ob YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT:ROB.NSON'S I CHRISTM IS SHOPFING HOURS: We remain open until 5.15 p.m. to-day and c i 5 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday). From Monday. J)t; ][> I pen until 6 p.m On Saturday. 24th. cpcn until c 1 Monday, 26th, but Trill open for business as j v
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    • 18 12 FRESH FLORAL WREATHS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE "OUR SHOP" 16, DHOBV GHAUT, Singapore. Telephone No. 2166.
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  • 236 13 London, Dec. 15. pi HON over Mr. YfacDonald's speech :si ntional Club on vji he is reported to would not he suricesa off break ins; 11 pi re began before m in ions ofiice. proions in the Connoon, to which the replied firmly Dominions SecreMr,
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  • 178 13 Reuter. London, Dec. 1?. emphatically state in I ords to-day that the lid assist in the reHe said 'here was riot t<> do so because pt and loathing for the •i yn-op r r l i°v hn*- th? elp they had no choice, and we will," he
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  • 287 13 Bargain With Jew Property? Anglo-German Talks Reuter. his :,i^!;;;;:^.^ man cha h** Mr. k S *at w v, s haa |v c jv( <:j| reteltatorVt«Twl the Commons on Nov. 30 hastening a e ""»»orj trade war unles* G( rmaqy i 8 prepared
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  • 50 13 Reuter. Moscow. Dee 15.—M. Wychowski. representing the Polish Commerce Minis iry has arrived here to open negotiations aiming at development of trade ol the two countries. This is the first concrete step since the rapprochement of j Pcland and the Soviets announced at the end oi November.—Reuter.
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  • 106 13 Reuter. London, Deo. 15 WRITE Paper published this •./I!?!"* regarding British contains a letter from .Mr. Sumner Welles dated Dec 1 enclosing details of the amounts flue l n course of the letter Mr. Welles reiterates that his Government is fully disposed
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  • 186 13 Back To Reich By The Spring Reuter. London, Dec. *5< AIL German and Instrian women working as domestic servants in Great Britain are "strongly urged" by Berlin to return to Germany by next spring. Tin., intimation will affect roughly 20 000 woman. It is stated the reason
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  • 247 13 Reuter. London. Dec. 15. INVTTED by Lieut .-Comm. Fletcher in A the House of Commons to make a statement concerning the dismissal of British Jewish employees by German firms in London before Christmas, on instructions from abroad. Sir Samuel Hoare said he was aware
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  • 246 13 Reuter. Moscow, Dec. 15. DEADLOCK has been reached in the negotiations over Japanese lights in Soviet territorial waters, according to a semi-official repel t issued here. It is stated negotiations have continued between M. L:'tvinofT and Japanese Ambassador Togo. Mr. Togo asked whether in
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  • 131 13 Reuter. Washington, Dec 15. P Anthony Ldcn, whose visit 1« the capital was marked by frank and informal discussions with President Roosevelt, Mr. Summer Welles Senator Pittman and Cabinet Ministers, left for New York early to-day via Annapolis, capital of the state of Maryland,
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  • 46 13 Lr-.iuion. Dec. 15 A. C. weville ol the Royal Artillery, and g. B. Grimraaie of the are both appointed rieral Siatf Officers of the first grade with the British troops In China, replacing Colonel Irwin and Colonel BnrfcI' »Ii i •..11
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  • 186 13 Reuter. London, Dec. 15. ryHE call lo Britain at Christ- JMU £ime ?'s temp answered by thousands from all parts of the Empire, but by far the biggest number of exiles returning to the home country for xmas are coming from India and
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  • 198 13 Reuter. London, Dec. 15. |N the Commons to-day Captain Plugge (Con., Chatham) asked .Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald foi a statement on the financial position of the colony of Hongkong, "whose trade has largely collapsed as a result of the war in China and which none the
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  • 55 13 Reuter. Washington. Dec 15.—An American note has been delivered in Berlin ag In requesting assurances that there will be no discriminatory treatment of America'; citizens based either on race or creed. The note further expresses di*appemtment that the as r iuances lepeatedly asked for on
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  • 148 13 Reuter. Ottawa. Dec. 15 A RESOLUTION seeking to clarify Canada s position in the event of Britain becoming: involved in war WiU be introduced by Mr. J. S. Woodsworth. leader of the Co-opera-tive Commonwealth Party (which is socialistically inclined) when Parliament reassembles in January. The resolution
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  • 38 13 Reuter. Ottawa, Dec. 15 London. Dec. 15.—Cardinal Hinsley has written to Viscount Cecil resigning the vice-presidency of the League of Nations Union. He considers the Union has lost its essential all party and nonpolitical character.—Reuter.
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    • 144 13 I Ivcxy /hf/ 13 FOUND THE PERFECT LIPSTICK- TttNSSS, W\ r IT CHAMGES COLOR MAGICALLY TO BLUSH- \d»" 7 ROSE ON MY LIPS. i i iiniiN— I her you're blonde, brunette or red-head Tangee will alaccent the youthful color of your lips, because Tangee tains a magic Color-Change Principle. Orange
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    • 394 13 i J A Christmas feast of Good Music i for old and Young. j an habd i books i rrimn I The Lost Chord (Sullivan) D33W Than Adanu l The Hoi r'tl I Id) msi D';i~" st.ir H iHhMni (Aduw) Tho Beeary iNevui) d ,1 "8: NasateCk f Gounod i
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  • 251 14 Shanghai Dec. 16. 4 LIST of Japanese losses in the Loyaitc area Honati Province, dorine the month of November has ju-t beer vompiled by !h« 4 Chinese authorities to he submitted to the Central Government. ii it stated that 18 officers, inc'.udlnp me Lieutenant General, and
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  • 211 14 Singapore, Thursday. pHEH Hung, the young Cantonese against whom a charge of gang robbery was preferred at a preliminary inquiry held in the Third Poiii Court yesterday, was discharged to-day. The magistrate (Mr. G. S. Rawiings' thought that Jt was probable that thei. i was
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  • 62 14 Singapore, Thursday.—Ronald Bearley, a Naval Base Police Officer, was I -clay fined a total of $25 and was <'i cm: lined from obtaining U licence r a period of six months, when he i aded guilty to the charges of driving without a lief nee and without
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  • 32 14 Singapore, Thursday. For driving igently along Maxwell Road. Dr. S. S. Thoon was to-day fined $15 by Mr. c H. Whitton. Traffic Magistrate. Ur. Thoon pleaded guilty to the charge.
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  • 129 14 Reuter. 'J'HE considerate action of the War Officer in ordering the special release ol Corporal John Walker, of Hongkong, brought joy to his mother, on the danger list at St. Leonard's Hospital. It was the mother's constant calls for he: cniy son
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  • 91 14 The following appointments are announced in the Johore Government Gazette:— Mr. J.W.S. Anderson has been seconded for service in Johore to act as Senior Executive Engineer, Batu Pahat. >:: Mr. W.H. Oliver. Superintendent of Telephones, Malayan Posts and Teleera phs Service, has been seconded for duty in Johore.
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  • 65 14 Member,; of the orchestra of the Sintlvuo,'tLMuSlCal c ety are reminded that the opening rehearsal for the next orchestral concert will take place on Monday at 5.15 p.m. In the Victoria Memorial Hall, when new music will be distributed. The conductor will be pleased to welcome new members.
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  • 172 14 AN enormous python was caught this morning in lhe Orchard Road (anal at ahout 9 a.m., when a Bengali, a Malay and a Chinese saw the reptile tolled u[i in the canal when the tide was low. Between the three of them they managed to secure
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  • 461 14 Singapore. Thursday. MR. L, i; Gibson, the District Judge, adjourned Court this afternoon to visit the scene of the fatal traffic accident on the night oi Sept. ?6 at the Bth mile, East Coast Road. Two boys. Sim Kwce Leong and Goh Sail Ngoh,
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  • 68 14 The following have been selected to represent the Chong's Friendly Badminton Party, in a friendly match against the Rox\ Badminton Party, consisting of 5 siimles and 2 doubles to be played on Sunday. Dec 18 at 630 a.m. at the latter's court: Sect Kirn Cheng, Chew Boong Beng.
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  • 185 14 TWO BANDITS SHOT [from Our Own correspondent] Bat "'via. Dec. 12. THREE masked Chinese bandits made daring raid on the house occupied by the widow of the wellknown rhinos" millionaire, 'W Tiong Ham. in Setnarang. 'Fortunately for th P occupants of Ihe
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  • 89 14 A tea-party will be given by the Committee of the Singapore Buddhist Association to-day in honour of Mr. and Mrs. M S Perera and Mr- Gurime who are leaving for Ceylon on Dec. 17 Mr. and Mrs. M.S. Perera and Mr. J.P. Guruge have jointly promised to donate
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  • 115 14 Reuter. New York, Dec. 15. JAPAN is under no illusion that she can conquer China, declared Mr. Y'akjchiro Suma. Counsellor of the Japanese Embassy at Washington in a speech at Maryland University. He said, "That is not our aim and never has been
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  • 91 14 Johore Bahru. Friday. MF F: seller. Cheah Sung, was fined S3 or three days rigorous imprisonment by Raja Sulaiman. tht third magistrate when he was found Pfuilty rf having spat at a pclice constable. Janatan. Prosecuting officer. Inche Abdul Khalid bm Dato Klana tola the
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  • 209 14 Reuter. London, Dec. 15. JJOW far does aggression pay the ordinary man. even in successful aggressor nations 0 asks the Birmingham Fost to-day in the leadingarticle. The point will occur to many readers who note the simultaneous disclosures of coming budget of Italy and
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  • 100 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter). ANE THOUSAND, FIVE HUNDRED v children of the unempiojrS are being given a special treat at the New World amusement park this afternoon, commencing at 2.30 o'clock. The treat is given under the auspices of the S.ngapore Rotary Cluj and it is organised
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  • 173 14 (From Our Own R Kuala Lumpur, Tl v AFTER formal cvi lice had been recoi i miliary inquiry into napping of Ho Yue X old son and heir of th< Man. multimillionaire ""w included this morning. Mr. A. J G rattan BeJlew, the
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  • 54 14 Reuter. T'HK Minister ot M pinch i before navy commission iruve a three-year co ramme. designed fleM of seven hund by 1042. .M. Campinehi assert was determined to £iv< foice necessary to defend her Imperial routes. Eiahtv per cent of tin voted for the navy wou
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  • 58 14 ?]E\VS has ins* tx en I .motion of M Ja i Pingauo tw French Ccnsul Gene-: her to an Officer of tv I eg* d w nour. Man. Pingeud, win Barcelona during the m critiea of fighting in Spain, has b en awarow this very high order
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  • 16 14 The Y.W.C.A. Annual Spoi s Dan will bp held at rhe S VC 1 to-night.
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  • 114 14 (From Our <>v.n R I Kuala l.un. THANKS to Goveiui eluding $se.fW in estimates for the parposc for preliminary mv ,M ultt |Hir. sewage system lorn uaw were expressed l»* Mr. i nam Sit yesterdays n rf Kuala Lumpur Saintan j Re
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  • 111 15 £t;i foment Issued on '(Tence Reuter. >!idon. Dec. 15. jifil \?i Ht»N that ColoA n.'t- i not be trans- is a feature of issued by inem--ristian churches Scotland who a conference at under the pre- i ichb:shop of (jiU»rl)!ir>. > of co-operation ne
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  • 12 15 2 party c r six women *nA »s. "«^««KWBSBi^spsp,
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  • 133 15 (Tribune Staff Reporter) —tin, ZS flTtiTSttl'S^ ,v,,rk f"Und- *IiV.T.. two ■"CTlbtni arc Mr J a tookhKjSar,, 0 who Severe Parting iJ?? >n l PanB,a waa h up o, f l by his son. so 1 f Srfil V:? VC haa PracWcally the whole iajtujj v%i;h
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  • 110 15 Reuter. I a ma, Dec. 12. ]WRJ3E proposals lor "quarantine MX western hemispheres against foreign propaganda, drafted by Argentine, Uruguay and Brazil ar< now before th c committee of the panAmerican conference. The spontaneous applause that greeted the Haitian delegates and the denunciation of countries
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  • 12 15 Reuter. London. Dec 15 Renter refllgees flmd is now tUjm
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  • 119 15 Reuter. SK\TF\' r < Paris, T)vc IS Pins of General Miller Kmmms.v twisting the kWn.ip■iron in i ar's v.h» disappeared in September hi i rear. General Skobline (accused's busbawfl disappeared the same day. He was tried in his absence on
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  • 74 15 Reuter. "J tT us he: r less of the defeatists' hopelevlv one-sided pic'.ure of an Empire ihreatened and a navy unable lo rope with its defence," declared. \lr. Lyons, the Premier of Australia, addres in- a spectacular defence rally at Adelaide. While emphasising (he need for
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  • 152 15 (Tribune Stafl' Reporter) mun Singapore, Thursday. whole que,lion of granting allowances for travelon* to land bailiffs in thi employ of Government v. ill be -one into with a view to ascertaining if the extent of these allowance- c
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  • 96 15 Singapore, Thursday. Assessment rate per tree for rubber estates of less than 100 acres has been fixed at one cent for the coming year. In announcing thJs decision, Mr. W S Ebden. chairman of the Rural Board, said thai in view of the ruling price of rubber,
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  • 88 15 Reuter. Belfast. Dec. 15. CTATING that during the present year there have been thirty-five outrages to intimidate Northern Ireland loyalists and government. Sir Dawson Bates, Minister of Home Affairs, in a speech here replied to the statement, said to have been made in a London anti-partition
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  • 62 15 Reuter. Jerusalem, Dec. 15.—A warning thai people circulating false accusations against the British troops in Samaria are liable to be dealt with under the emergency regulations siven in Palestine in the official gazette which stales false accusations are being lodged la 'his district against troops In
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    • 131 15 V cut eye£t yotc lumS£4<M; GYRO-CYCLE. An ingenious scientific try. Whc the i Gyroscope is .:pu:i up to a high speed 1 its stored energy will drive the Gyro- I cycle for a considerable distance, and I v v maintain it *n upright position the joint. v cd figure bein
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    • 100 15 mMMW MmSSr A /Swiw*jlF raisins 1 mm X?) ■Ax s EVERY ONE KNOWS NANG HENG'S FAMOUS MUl*lU— I "ALWAYS THE FIRST TO SERVE j THE LATEST IN RECORDS MUSIC" j We now o-ier you the new versions of the WELL-KNOWN SONGS as sun-- and played in the film j "ALEXANDER'S
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  • 529 16 S.C.C. BEATEN AT HOCKEY Ceylon Sports Club 2; S.CC Singapore, Thursday. A LAST minute goa. gave vU,o,v A on the Pada,,g this afternoon. Th^ C *f£££J lfad much to blame that they had not secured »> in the fl„,sh.n f goals, getting the ball
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  • 239 16 THE NEW LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION Reuter. London, Dec. 15. JpRK Boon, the eighteen-year-old blacksmith's assistant, is the new lightweight champion of Britain. At Arena to-night he knocked out the holder, Dave Crowley in the thirteenth round. Boons achievement was a remarkable one. His left eye was accidentally
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  • 328 16 'PHF. following are lhe weights in the order of raiHltf for this afternoon at Taiping:: The Double Totes will be on races i and 5 and 6 and 7. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race 8 Race I 2.30 p.m. Fo«ie*. Crass 3. Div.
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  • 87 16 (By "FETE") AWING to unforeseen cireumstan- ces. Sum Pont; will be unable to arrive in time for his tight with .Marques to-night. The tight between him and Marques has been postponed to Dec. 26. the rest of the programme will be carried out with David
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  • 59 16 [By "Permainan"] Ttylfi following an selections for this aft< moon's racing at Taiping:— Rae« 1 Blue Bird Faith Race 2: Roseoict Twinkling Eyes Race 3: Stone Ginger Emperor Kublai Kate 4: Penzance Just My Luck Race 5 Gaj 100 Bay Rose Race »>: Sam Burger Ever
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  • 85 16 19-YEAR OLD CHAMPION (By "PETE") TT is with much regret we learn f of the death of Andre ShelaefT, the lf)-year-old Russian welterweight boxing champion of the Orient, which occurred in San Francisco on Wednesday after a bout. The Russian last fcugbt in Singapore on May 20
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    • 45 16 A Tankard I of Health I Distributed by l-raser Neave Ltd, TO-MORROW NIGHT IS THE BIG NIGHT AT THE NEW-WORLD WHEN THE ORIENT CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE TAKES BOCK CHEUNG KARTAR SINGH IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THRILLS, PONT MISS TO-MORROW NIGHT'S SENSATIONAL BATTIX air i -iff***
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    • 50 16 \/< \<^ N \vlien a MAN tells you hi las! denial trouble, m.4Yr m dentist return- Ny\ mended a pood tooth powder and that lie has f j used Calvert s ever since, V 46 sound while ,eeth which are the envy of bis frienda Well, don't you think it
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    • 49 16 m,i ■■*-> WHY PAY RENT? ifoj Your Own li BEAUUFUL MODERN BUNCAU at Wilkinson and Bournei Roads can be YOURS for n payments little more than rent. Other houses are under cons! or, if you prefer, build home to your own design. EASTERN REALTY CO, CHINA BUILDING, CHUUA STEEt'I siNGAPor;i:.
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  • 235 17 1-3 DEFEAT Loyal Regiment (II) 3; V.M.C.A. Juniors 1. JHt; ;/iul team oi the Loyal Regiment defeated the V.M.C.A. Juniors in a hockey match yesterday evening by three goals to one. Hay was of a fairly interesting nature. Outstanding among the ¥'s
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  • 29 17 for the ball in true style! Incident in S.C.R.C. soccer i V," team met "D" team Th? matchended in a aaa. untitled
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  • 162 17 JO- morrow's wrestling at the New World Arena promises to draw large crowds. Chances seem equally divided. Bock Cheung has been undefeated so far in Malaya, but K-irtar Singh, the Malayan Champion has in his recent fights shown an amazing ability to recover from a
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  • 70 17 RUGBY: Polite II vs. St. Andrew 4 School (Police Depot ground). RIGBY: 5.A.0.8. vs. R. E. PnJan Brani (Farrer Paik). HOCKEY: Y.iY J A. vs. R A.O.C. (An* son Road Stadium). HOCKEY: S.C.K vs. 11.A.M.C. (S. <\RC, groune\ BOXING: At the ft*?pj World Stadium (9 pni.). TO-MOKUOW RUGBY:
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    • 169 17 UP REPLAYS WWW ILLNESS Anoth er lot of New and Cv m- Record has lust been added to thus offer. It is the great varletj M S2g g re S mat ii 'responsible tor the success of this Sale. Come again please. you eel so you are -are Lo hud
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    • 207 17 I GIVE YOUR HAIR Polished Loveliness What a delight to your gleaming with new lasbionablc smooth as silk. .HE^R'JaJ Lat Ir!lrI 10 9aaal km w you Can saaY V*M fff >> l r dull, dry, after- til ecta of u'pernY ""w -rinj ~y with Am ami I Bnlliantine. Re- a
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    • 368 17 END ASTHMA in 10 Stop LOSS OF VIGOOR TJUiflCiifovA BANISH SLEEPLESS NIGHTS E/jtecfc/ and HEART STRAIN ifJjl a y lj oL 4 Asthma sufferers,lt is nowfn your power to end %r every attack —no matter how severe—QUICKLY and DEFINITELY. 30 seconds after taking one Ephaione tablet, wonderful, ease is felt
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  • 31 18 lhe Ceylon Sports Club hockey team, who beat the Cricket Club at the padang yesterday by the odd goal in three. They are a well balanceed side.
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  • 62 18 The following have been selected to pla3 Rugby for the V M C A. against S c to-morrow. Dec. 17 at 5 p.m on th? S R C. ground: X Leembruggen, L. Lord. Lock Leng. E. Ebert. S. Hope, B. Foncs. Md. Salleh. A O. Lord. Tcck
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  • 38 18 The tallowing will represent SCRC against R.A.M.c. to-day on the SCRC ground:— Patiick Yee. Kah Foo. Chim Bock Swee Law. Kirn Swee. Swee Ken" Xc P ny, Mook Kirn. Kee Tian Keng Slew Kee Soon.
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  • 295 18 FOLLOWING are the English and Scottish league football fixtures for Saturday: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. I Arsenal vs. Stoke C Aston Villa vs. LeeJs U. Blackpool vs. Birmingham Brentford vs. Manchester U. Deity C. vs. Middlesbrough Evert on vs. CharHon A. Grimsby T. vs. Leicester C. Huddersfield T.
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  • 119 18 Reuter. New York. Dec. 15. Ijommy Fair. British ex-heavy-weight champion, is favoured to beat the 23-year-old six-toot Californian Lou Nova over fifteen rounds in the world heavyweight elimination contest. The winner has been promised a world title bout with Joe Louis. Farr who has lost all his
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  • 70 18 The following havi t> play Hockey for the Indian Association on V Dec. 21. at 5.15 pjn. i Ground: I. Sing r Guan Kiat. Ranatu Eikuiston. Imm Mo:: and Galstuan. The following ha play Hockey for tl YMCA Fort Canning en Prida: n at 5.10 pjn. on
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  • 19 18 The Loyal Regimen! ill hold shoot at Bukit Tim commencing at 3 00
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    • 558 18 Mi 111 Ton bn, IA im TTSrE 7Cn tajr fl aI V wfl f Ul Wn<L An<l BVJ)I Us tLrm 7 l »o- fort 0 B-' Ih CJEr nt roa *jj fir? r,v, J ~m" AT FACTORY PPICES •ftllf lit* T-.M. Cv.-.r. eil-rr-j ARPvV r",. jf //1* wi w )W
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    • 70 18 I// exceptionally high quality an acceptable price. Agents: .lACKSOX CO. LTD Singapore. 2 APB 1 CHATWOOD FIREPROOF I HhU 1 CABINET Kg 1 Hooks and I "gainst Fire ?nfafr t r mh ni rieS i E f atC Accountants, ana all those who have the safekeenina of hooks and documents,
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  • 835 19 i Singapore, Friday innual general meeting of the Overseas 2»t tel.. was held this morning ]l> C follows in prea-tißg the report ami aceoWta^ ..>,'(i to .Oe abe favourable and A withstanding vei a period o f which, however, memories either any comment xpanston
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  • 72 19 Estimated mean unnnaj uonuialio v Smgapore is 531.09». The averaee »n for «4* *T t0 the health rZ t t mh December. 1938 The total deaths are male 119 female I making 196 v^muum Deatn rate i.s 19.26 per mille ocr en num compared with 20.14 m the
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    • 240 19 I thimk or/T/frOMiv H m a f IPOS imm fill/M<f ft ft A*j i mmm "/1 0 m 14. cl J *i r...;. ma-i r Yes—you can actually own a new Royal Port- v. able for as little as Si a week. For Royal ..lone Gentlemen: p, ~~JJ^*e°*«th carrying gives
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    • 386 19 fs]l MALAYAN P36MIEQ HOTEL I XMAS NEW YEAR'S EVE FESTIVITIES j XMAS EVE SPECIAL DINNER ft DANCE normal) 1 Crackers. Novelties. Balloons, etc Carol CVmmumtv Dinner 54.00 nging at Midnigin L I,lmumlJ j Non-diners 11.50 EXTENSION TO 2AM j XMAS DAY SPECIAL XMAS DINNER fc CONCERT Dinner $4.00 Crackers. BOXING
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  • 96 20 Singapore, Thursday. I QNG Moi, against whom a case of i ill-treating an 18-year-old girl j was heard last week by Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, was con- victed on a charge of wrongfully I confining the girl, and sentence of I four
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  • 149 20 IFWISH Charily Dance organised A by mem. B. Simon and B. Nathan under <he mspices of the Singapore Jewish Women's League wil I be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 20 from 8.30 p.m. to 2 ThTweU known Sambodian's Band will h 8 in attendance
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  • 103 20 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. THI traffic signs "Stop, Look, Go" at the junction of -lava Street and Malay Street—bone of contention anion- members of th? Sanitary Board for a long time-will shortly go, according to a decision of the Traffic Advisory
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    • 255 20 i I Sale of All Sales is new conducted fey BMA combines up to the end of the year, (xn"i« money saving phin for your X'mas shopping ount by way of complimentary Coupons, Seasonal Present lo all customers. 18, aim 4 tLld. Si,,R; 162, Orcaard Road, Singapore Bllb Slf*****. 23,
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    • 126 20 mm Enjoying tlie facilities «>f both the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. U»j and the Eastern liealty Co l td.. Aye are in a unique ■j position to handle estates In the best possible man--5 ncr and also offer grea'er 9j seruritv than otherwise H possible. Our duties include, i\» i
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    • 360 20 caw.yd A'/.0/v \/\r; of THE HAPPY CABARET TO-.Mi.irr TEA DANCE: 6.3U p.m. to ».3<l p.m. VI)M| NIGHT DANCE: I> p.m. lo Midnight. Admh UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE HAi PY 'SOURABAYA NIGHT' COME AND HAVE A REUNION WITH YOUR FAVOUR!! WILL BE IN SARONG AND KABAYA TO GREET AND El
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  • 532 21 PROVINCES AGRICULTURAL PROJECTS Special Loans Granted To Farmers JJJNDEAVOURS of the governments of various Chinese provinces that are still under the sway of the National Government to aid agriculture in the present war crisis as well as successes achieved in this direction are reviewed in The
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  • 169 21 *t nunand is sending strong rorces^"?^. lor offensive operations in the Japanese rear ac tress dispatches received here h^rVh iViSi nS n reach their °«ti"ations. the -xale (h,nese offensive in the Japanese rear Will begin. Chinese troops, according to Chinese reports received here have recaptured Hsuanchen.
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  • 33 21 now railYunnan Provinces as capital of ma is beins both rail. I to be exyears, 'lhe ilway, it is ccnstructed (iovernnterests. S rechuen Rail hinese will connect v huanwei, n.
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  • 202 21 P s. U i is liiation formed dealt with by oreign Minis.i outline of inter•*n before lhe (BUT. d edded to re- i the Chdnesc Oov- 1 tment of M Henri h Arr.bassad.o-- to M n aul-Emile N°g:iar, j i -cow. enl French Minister S3
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  • 107 21 Shanghai. DECAISE be had lost his family. h« mc and m< ney in the course ol lhe Shanghai hostilities last year, a 70-year-old Chinese jumped into Soochow Creek in an attempt to end his ife. He was fished out ol the water by members ol ihe
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  • 25 21 Left Mr. Huang Soo Yean, assistant leader, and -Mr. Chin fin Peng, leader, of the Wuhan songsters, who arrived in Singapore on Wednesday.
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  • 85 21 Kunming. JHE much-talked-Of Yunnaii-Btwma highway has been completed. Although not yet perfect, a censider able number of trucks have arrived from Buima by this new road. Both heavy and light trucks are now a com men Sight on this. Yunnan's most famous read. Work on the Yunnan-Burma
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  • 106 21 Chungking. ABOUT 165.0C0.C00 people in China have been directly or indirectly affected by the war. End 38.000.000 of them are war refugees, depending upon the government and public charitable organisations for a living, according to a Chinese survey to-day. Over ***** 000 have moved westward
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    • 9 21 (Ocuh^ ffltUZ£L (paqsL (Edited by T. H. TAN) I
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    • 26 21 M 10 IWm D. T. Lim Company for JAVA A MALAYAN DELICACIES DITCH PROVISIONS Etc. Your \isit is Cordially Welcon.ru 353. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. I
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    • 166 21 m-m mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm rL ,f li BE2 Be 2 HEI OI MALAYA "LIMITED (Incorporated in the Siraits Settlementst. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Interest at not less than 3 per cent, per annum will be paid on minimum monthly balances of $.)0 and upwards. Systematic Saving MORTGAGE
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  • 405 22 Mr. D. S. Senanayake As Home Minister? Ceylonese political crisis Colombo, Dec. 6. $IR BARON JAYATILAKA, MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS. HAS DECIDED TO RESIGN FROM THE BOARD OF MINISTERS IF IT IS FINALLY KNOWN THAT MR P. N. BANKS WILL RfiTlfßN TO THE POST OF INSPECTOR-GENERAL
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  • 124 22 Colombo, Dee. 2. AN a proposal by Mr. Siripala Say marakkody the debate on lhe "reject the Hracegirdle Keport" motion was closed yesterday evening and Mr. Samarakkody's amrndnient to Mr. DJP.R. Gun awarder's motion was carried by 31 votes to 14 Sir Baron Jayatilaka and Mr.
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  • 110 22 Nsgombo, Deo 8. At an emergency meeting of the Negombo Ratepayers' Association. Mr. M. P. Fred Mat hew presidine:. Mr. J. P. Payoe proposed "that In the event of the Governor net acceptine the rmect the Bracegirdle report' decision of the State Council ih: V uciauon i- of
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  • 22 22 A aeries oi articles on the Constitution oi Ceylon will appear in the Malaya Tribune from Tuesday. Dec. 20.
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  • 46 22 London. Nov. 18. Mr. E. A. P. Wijeyeratne. a member ol the Ceylon Congress deputation, was called to the Middle Temple yesterday. To-day he gave a farewell party to many friends and those present included Lord Snell. Dr. Drummond Shiels and Sir Howard Egville.
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  • 136 22 CoJombo. Dec. 3. R°The L nt 55 SUSI Deen to the I m th c rlght of exercising Scete ta w!!if Village committed DMlttorf tn^/^^ 5 cnnsl <terable opposition to the amended villas* iv»« X S Produced 01 the state Counci! m September last.
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    22 22 MR I). S. SEN ANAYAKE Minister of Agriculture, is at well known as Sir Baron, may become Leader of the House
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  • 167 22 STATEMENT made by Dr. N. M. Perera, M.S.C. for Ruanw Council meeting yesterday that Lejral Secretary Mr r H Riven advice that he would take over the Police Department V u| U in official circles, writes a political correspondent in the "Tin to-day. Interviewed, Mr.
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  • 48 22 Reuter. T HEMa rq „c« ;r f ,l 1 f! rJ Ava, replying to a by Lord Rankin, House of Lords, said hJ any chants were to h the constitution »f < ci f,n cedure would be h Council and would L reference to P^fat.'
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  • 391 22 'Raj Act as model' says Mr. Mac Donald Reuter. •ABiuanee that the interests of the minorities in i remembered when the Constitution was reformed House of Commons, to-day. by the Secretary of 1 Mr. Makdm Mac Donald who declared that the prine Raj Act would
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  • 69 22 Colombo, v I UNDETERRED by tt bomb attemn »n his li V driving from Half tsdorp y«* M Mr. Mervvn Joseph, fohct W of Colombo, refused P»» c tl protection, was on the morning. Aim was bad. it was I man had meant to thru
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  • 220 22 Ceylon's Bracegirdle Commission Singapore Sinhalese Till: flutter that has been created in Ceylon by the findings of the Brat -egirdle Commission, is not without its tcho bete. The Singapore Sinhalese Association held an Extraordinary General Meeting last Sunday and. having unanimously passed tr.e following Resolution, forwarded conies thereof to Sir
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  • 101 22 Reuter. London, Dec. 7. "A number of gentlemen from Ceylon now in England, honing to persuade the Government to alter tlr form of their country's government," says the Manchester Guardian." Congress la mainly composed of RJnnalese, the paper adds, "and since one oi the greatest political problems in
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  • 371 22 Colombo, Dec. 6. gREAT deeds are proposed by the Ceylon National Congress in the next year under the presidency of Sir Baron Jayatilaka, who was at the helm of this political body, once before five years ago. writes the 'Whip" in the Times of Ceylon" to-day.
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  • 745 23 (United Press). IN I raVaiWOTe State Congress 8 »vail ll** of the pr?po" d make clear to him through peace/ul 1 methods the popular demand ft? the aegis of H i s Highness iL 2 I
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  • 54 23 (United Press). B£w is as ess fences Motor Splits and Of Ml* Centra] Provinces, the Cununent of Bengal, it i! k WIM i t »„io* f,l aI .Acsenibly during the tudget scsskjl a Rill hvving ..u en sales ci Motor sphits U h-' ricants and ettUUn ether
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  • 96 23 (United Press). Calcutta. Dec. 8 -Sj. Sibnath Ranc -cc. ML.A. General Secretary, Bens I •Tiatkal Mazdoor (Labour. Union who had been served on Monday night' w th on order under Section M 4 Cr P fj prohibiting him from entering the rial hanj jute mill area, was
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  • 154 23 (United Press). Allahabad. De 8. yiiE Ccngresa Governments o; different pr'v'nces have t tr. requested by the t 1 6 :v< -v All-Indte uonCo. to .m nd him eonsolidat ■'fl tv sts of significant leg!e*ativ«» find cxecu. meaci < adopted by them '0 ameliorate tiic lz\ oi
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