Malaya Tribune, 21 December 1938

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vo! XXVII. -\o. 302. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday. December 21, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1938 SFSF
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 122 1 I Read The Dominant In Malaya GUARANTEED —""""RENGTH SWhen occasion requires such specially strong carbolk •oap you want to be safe~ you want tc be sure. You can rely with confidence ©n Calvert's Medical Soap, People who have used It for years will tell you so, too, ERT'S 20% CARBOLIC
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    • 67 1 us Bake a complete analysis of I our eve One moderate <ha c covers entire cos:. m n ~l,on Gltsscs. .Frames. I j c° Qualiiicd Eyesight Specialists. 1. ARCADE HUH;., PHONE ***** H A. Thompson. Dr. of Ocular Srietu I i:«i«i«jiiii,i„ ll ll| ||iM| l|||MiH j CONSULT U§l For SANITARY
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    • 152 1 %IS£* ROSY FINGERS •tOSE ural BRING HIST peach ROSY FUTURES BLUSH ACORN si/nuise Men never cut resist II'NSET i L MAKUUN appe of lovePLUM RED |y rarwU u .Wk rrdwood tipped fingers So BAMBOO SO REDOY take your future In VINEYARD concord roar hands accent '•OIWSETTIA your personality with jWB
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    • 157 1 MtVdS^pagel 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND Z Gowns Designed m 5 Created in Let 2 work rooms S 5 $30 J L 5, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. '■••■■■■■■■HBI ilßßßi<|ilßti a Born 1820— J§L «Miti ~M still gcang strong J he for Best Best Whisky "<y|p Wishes -a„ n d ni
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  • 391 2 Singapore, Monday. red woollen British made blankets, valued at $330, were alleged to have been burnt (in mistake?) by Chinese who alleged they were of Japanese origin. The alleged bonfire was the culmination of the persistent probing and pe-,-tering of a schoolboy by
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  • 412 2 AMONG the items discussed at the monthly commit! the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce held Club on Dec. 7 was a letcer from the Hon'ble the Go\ Sandakan. dated 15th November, 1938. in regard to governing the period of training and experiencci condidates are admitted
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  • 59 2 Reuter. Bukharest, Dec. 19. k government plan under which is is estimated that 59,000 Jews will be enabled to leave Rumania yearly has been announced here. Free transport to any Mediterranean port and errant.™* WOUld be Jewish S&f t0 £450.000 a of wh?ih rtS hemc the
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  • 48 2 H.M.S. "Scour arrive at Sin d l 28, from the Unit, 1 will probabiv for a week oi to Hong Km defence Refill H.M.S. "Seoul Class destr<i\ i wards the end H.M.S. "Dccc troyers of the pected at Singa about Jan. I, i<
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  • 168 2 Singapore, Monday. poUR Chinese woe giuig m i sampan from Pulau Bukom to Pulau Bakom KecU to rail friends at 1.30 p.m. on Dec. 11. Without warning thenboat overturned and all four found themselves in the water when suddenly one disappeared. This drama:: related in
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  • 68 2 Reuter. New York. !>*'<•• HHHE paa-Anerican postponed for five cision on n resolul adoption of the prim uU investors in Latin not be entitled to Mnh lion except in eases has been denied thei courts, according to respondent of the Nev It is stated the <
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  • 35 2 Reuter. Jerusalem. Dec. 19 A was shot and killed by inspecting an unci military camp al San Arab held up a mes i reth branch of Eiarclaj a mail bag containing < values.—Reuter.
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    • 426 2 STEAMER SAILINGS and BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1938. t BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 23 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Due. 30 1939 T SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 RANCHI 17,00u Jan. li RANPURA 17.0% Jan. 27 RAWALPINDI 17.0C0 Feb. 10 X BURDWAN 6 07C
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    • 466 2 J STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated La aermanj). The unciernoted are the Company'! intended dxtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, NI>BTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938 s.s. POTSDAM" omits North China Dec. 22 1939 s.s. "CREFELD" omits Manila Jan. 2 S m.s. "ELBE" omits Manila Jan. 5 s.s. "GNEISENAU"
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    • 368 2 S BANGKOK LINE. CH!\'A JAPAN LINE. j Luxurious One Motorships, Most Bis CanjO vessels with limited but j j Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommodar To: Marseilles. London, Kotterdam, tion. Hamburg and Copenhagen. J To: Aden. Suez. Port Said. Palestine 1 From S pore. M'ca, P.S., P'ng Beyrouth.
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    • 132 2 HAMBURG-AM ERIK A LINIE B Deutsch-Australische Da mpfschiffs Gesellschaft ncor Pora 1 edJn Gcrmanv) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS ft* PREUSSEN via IlinV^Kc t m.s. LEVERKUSEN Direct Jan 8 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila Jan 22 nri(Vn HOMEWARD. HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND BREMEN t mx
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  • 265 3 THE Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, celebrated the 861 h birthday anniversary of the Holy Mother Sri Saradamani Dcvi on Dec. 13, 1938. At 10 a.m. there was Puja and chanting Sanskrit and Tamil hymns by the nildren of the Saradamani Girls School and the Vivekananda Boys hool.
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  • 70 3 Reuter. Chungking. Dec. 2d. HUNDREDS of Chinese yiris are living just as common tmtĕ&tn being trained to co-operate between the army and the civilian populace, Madame Chiang Kai Shek declared. j I am deep.'v Impressed by the spirit of the girls at KveiJin, capital of the
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  • 63 3 The children of the Anglo-Chinese School, Tanjong Malim will hold their Christmas Programme on Christmas Eve. The principol Item on the Programme will be the presentation of a Christmas Play entitled "The Perfect Gift." The Carol Party will leave the School after this prolamine. The public i
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    • 504 3 Ctaui$kfL (MvohiiAswumLs JC NOTICES. I Singapore Municipality! TENDERS m invited for the lata or service. For Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. Electric Holland 12 nocn, Jan. 3. 1939. i nour tor (.1 a >holder 12 noon. Dec. 29, 1938. Valves for riod 1-5-39 4 pni March 6, 1939. 1938.
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    • 669 3 PUBLIC NOTICES Reduction m charges for Electrical Tt Energy Met e r4SS». effect ,rom '™**J 19% 0. H. GOLDIE j Municipal Secretary. wirino and rL ln Vlt f d f l the matlrtil l he m stallation of lighting protective system for the following build- Contract No. I~TWo blocks of
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    • 673 3 PUBUC NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are invited for the execution of alterations and additions to houses Nos. 22 and 23, Mohamed All Lane. Plan, Specification and Form of cer may be obtained at the Office ol the Singapore Improvement Trust on payment of a deposit of $50 which will
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    • 722 3 POSITIONS VACANT H. M. NAVAL B*SF SINGAPORE. in T (^J^o Bumy r a clerk re Quirea on™™ y Surve y° r Office with ex- nee 1,1 squaring dimensions, ate ii a<. ting and billing. Commencing salary $142.50 per month with tree transpci ~o and from Singapore Applications with statement of
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    • 267 3 GREETINGS The LiMle Etfteis of the Poor Willi 10 cx;ci;d to all their benetaetarj the Greetings of he Season, a Joyous Christmas and Happy and Prospermia Mow \ear! They wish also to express their sincere gratitude to all who are contributing so generously towards the maintenanci The Home for the
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    • 48 3 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS No. 64, Chulia Street, 'Phone No. 7755. General Auctioneers, Commission A fronts, Etc., Etc. The Organisation For Prompt, Courteous And Efficient Service* i f Concession tickets at ordinary SINGLE FARE for DOUBLE JOURNEY available daring CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS by Railway. Travel by '{ail.
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  • 882 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Dec. 20, 3 p m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 2 J Asam Kumbang 28 30 -norn Austral Malay 43 47-nom Ayer HiU.m 22 23 6 Ayer Weng 0.60 0.65 Bangrin Tin 21 6 22 6
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  • 18 4 Singapore, Wednesday. The price of tin at noon mi Singapore to-day was:~ $110 (up 1%), I yra
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  • 19 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28 (down 14) Sellers 28'j« (down 2).
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  • 308 4 Singapore, Dec. 20. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats *gft M 3 Ayer ffltams 3 23 Bangrins f\ 7 BatU Selangors l%£ Hi tarns 2 d Hongkong T<n ™r 2 xd ssssr- r 52? J|K SS St 0.67 v/. 0.20 0.30 r V l:a 24 3 25I
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  • 96 4 Singapore. Tuesday. A fofty-tWO year old Cantonese woman on.sv.cnng to the name "f Ah Lang was this morning discharged on a charge of theft of a quantity of whisky in a bottle valued at $1.50. the property of Inspector Francis Goodship. ot the Bead: Road Police Station
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  • 148 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Dec. 20. 5 p.m. Company Dividend Boom Total f °> TIN. «to» Dat« b. Dlv. "Tear Hongkong Tm 5% final Pa^ 1e Date to dat, Killing Souther vi tax' DeC 30 19 15% U ~ta 2 ioS^ D 2S Doc. 2, s,
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  • 173 4 8% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. Oct. 3i 90 mo SING APOK E MUN H I PAL: t% H Ol red. »910 $4j),ooO Int Mar. 31, S<> jt 30 <^ r 1907 red. 10*7 fl GOO.OOc' Int'" 102 103! non Mar. 31 Sept '0 i\i%
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  • 318 4 LONDON COMMODITIES' Previous To-dflw RUBBER Steady Spot Buyen 818 8 Fe'lers 83 16 lit Forward (January) Buyers 8 11:) Sellers 83 16 2nd Forward (February; Buyers 81 8 Sellers a3 16 3rd Forward (Apr. June) Buyers 81 4 Seller* 85 16 PALM Oil. (Malaya) Previous m bulk
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    • 477 4 Youth Charged Singapore, Monday. Ten-year-old Wong oiew Tan claimed trial in the eecond police court th s taOTCing before Mr. Conrad Oldham to a charge that he at about 7.40 p.m yesterday at Bencoolen Street committed theft of four gallons of petrol valued at $3, the property of Tay Ngi
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    • 91 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (incorporated in Strait* Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Bank mf India, Limited The Company, harlnf the necessary powers, la prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business ar.d all other work authorised by Section 7 of
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    • 97 4 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. incorporated in the Straits Settlement CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CnULIA STREET. SINGAPORE Local Branches 458 Bridge Road. Sing*l 253, South Bridge Road, Singapore Telegraphic Address: "OVERSE LONDON BANKERS: NEW 03X BASK Midland Bank, Ltd., Irving Trust I Lloyds
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  • 309 5 nnual meeting of I Malaka Pinda Robber M.. will bo held at 96, eet, Singapore, on irl Cor the v ar ended Aug. tate that the profit, >2 for depreciation for directors' was mcc brought forward A bo: us to stoff n< id for the \i p.ended
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  • 145 5 *m o, .state «-*»»iu'jii ness in every 1 V onse ouenl nervousrubber ha." a uyjludina RubhU i. i/ti awa> during th« ■SBK &er^ a n^n 1 inters* ,s st i]j almost entu i.. aospit and until there is sonio sir™ -ycentivr in rubber itsel p or a^m
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  • 47 5 The Straits Chinese Epworth L teue will hold a Christm is So v Social Hall. 3Ka npon kapor I en Friday. Bee. 23, at 8 p.m sharp' Leaguers are specially requt ted to be present as the\ are assured ot a uranri I Di c
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  • 321 5 iirxir Rengam, Tuesday. HE development of the rubber Industry lias been an enormous gain to the progress of the world, for the development of motor transport and many other things would not otherwise have been possible." declared Mr. \V. Freeman, former Director of
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    • 195 5 T AFPOI.tTMINT Silvo is always considerate of silver and silver* plate. Brings back their beauty quick' lv but safely r fret sample to tlie agents: Harper, Gilflllan Lo., Lt)re, Penaxg, Kua." Lumpur Manufacturers I< l;H SONS LTD., HULL Sc tONDM YOUTH FORC EII in 3G rninutes!;| nc need fcr a
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    • 155 5 ufiEAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. Optician Mr. V. VA&t, < I tl£l tlb. South Kridife Koad Sm^urn'rii. Mt«fr catjnfe ■I comp^^^odraufehts.^ 0 vents II II THRIVE a new 1939 Studebaker, the new-type 111 Endows frosl^ ar shmer-^ 11 car that s so st unni ngly styled and so luxurig,\ Steering Apartment.with
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    • 66 5 On? cf the most annoying feature oi' cough Is the Irritation of the throat •>.!< lated with it. frequently the s' :v throal Is the first inaication of /a approaching cold. That Is the tori- 1 when AJ'enburys pastilles* arc of unequalled benefit—their pleasant sootning taste, allays irritation a cl
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    • 435 5 LA T I II A\S of l*e Greatest Sale in Town (his Week. SIMaBI S j -GRAND ANNUAL \M A SALE i bui your xmas new year gifts economically z to-day. Nowhere else ycu can -hop conveniently than here 2 j We open from 8.30 son. tq B pan till
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  • 285 6 TO-MORROW FOR ALL RFADERS. Be alert and enterprising. Opportunities will be forthcoming to turn an honest penny or two. If employed, superiora wiQ be sympathetic to the asking of favours. A good aap for making quick business SPEC!A L INFLUENCES: March 21 to April 19. A
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  • 2806 6 Replanting Is Not Conducted In Johore Rengam, Tuesday. FOR many years, Malaya has held its own as a cheap producer because its yield per acre was higher but old age is creeping over our rubber trees, and this advantage is fast disappearing." That
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    • 485 6 THE BEST REMEDY FOR i RHEUMATISM It has always been the custom, nnd always will be, when one rheumatic sufferer meets another, to pass on any recommendation that will lead to the disappearance of the awful pain that victims of Rheumatism alone can understand. For months now the recommendation that
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    • 12 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of mil Chamisu mn4 Storm 1 I
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    • 71 6 GIFTS FOR TFF WIIOI 1 Lm FAMILY m B FOR MAMMY 2 S Stylish low-heri Sandals B W B Price S.S. B ■L si.9o S if" 9 FOR *>ADDY\ New Box- »oe 1 FOR GRANDMA, Patent 4875-08 1 leather Shoes .viit ica- m B las" satin E B dyed in
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  • 395 7 ENTERTAINMENT PAGE pOX! Edgar Alien Poe did the wen rank injustice by representing m ?{s ahM v jJn a one-won] voeabu'ary. kanaka** E" 1 0 Alasro.s. but if ha had been the bird th i aT'lui "5™ th c «HM»t Pal' it, J
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  • 27 7 Judy Garland's current ambition lo be a fancy roller skater and. now perfecting the waltz on skates with j 2obby Jordan of the "Dead End" kids.
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  • 8 7 :vwood's "starlets" dees Inistmas shopping.
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  • 163 7 M.X Page, ne-vcomer to the screen, owes her future to uaventor of knitting. tall mette with four yeais oi •hind her. Gale canu 1 to tier contract to Warner played second leans in oi" "and "The Amazin? Di before she was cast with
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  • 111 7 "WHEN Were You Born?" which "opened at the Aihambra last night, starring Anna Mac Wong, Margaret Lindsay and Lola Lane, is something new in film entertainment. The theme is based on the science of astrology and in this film a mystery is soived by the application
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  • 43 7 Lionel Barrymcre gave up acting mo*r man fifteen years ago to devote his pntire time to directing. Then ht played one role on the screen In ATetro-Goldwyn-Mayer's A Free Soul to please his Mends, and has neve fli.ee returned to directing.
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  • 332 7  -  (By William Peany WHEN Robert Montgomery dccided upon act in# as a career, he thought he was putting hi 1 former life behind him. To his amazement, he fcund f.imsel! ripea'lng many thin? he had previous h. done. "When I left the stage to enter motion
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    • 61 7 nn right STUDIO FOH YOUR PORTRAITS LILYUBITE I'IIOTO STUDIO. T5, North Bridge Road, (Opposite Adelphi Hotel), SINGAPORE. LISTEN TO REASON M advised J% GET YOUR 1 Eras TESTED tOll RIGHT 1 CLASSES 1» improve your vision right b, J away. DON'T DELAY. We can do this h»r you at a
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    • 40 7 STAR BRAND I j TuCALY^ J UJ ÜBES SPECIAL OFFER Every bottle contains FREE COUPON Han' 1 two coupons r;> your retailer and he will fcive you ONE FULL SIZE I FREE BOTTLE! AGENTS: THE BORNEO CO, LTD, Singapore Branches.
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    • 157 7 NACET For quality plus value, there is nothing to equal the Nacet Set at the price. It contains a Nacet razor and two Nacet blades in a compact moulded case. Nacet are unsurpassed among low-priced blades for the number of perfect shaves they give with K^ss^^^ r 1 NACET J&di
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    • 246 7 BilĔbeans feiSHiil SLIM AND ATTRACTIVF "skin beauty From Nature's Trees OLIVE TREE COCONUT TREE f"\LIVE and palm oils have well and dry gently. Your combeen known for centuries plexion stays clear, radiant, as skin beautifiers. .Today a supple. blend of these same oils is used And, in your daily bath,
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    • 684 8 SINGAPORE'S MOST POPULAK DANCING SHOW IS BACK AGAIN! g** A Splendid STAGE and SCREEN DOUBLE BILL! I 1' "A v I CAPITOL ":uj-«.i-i-?».ijjj You'll roar at this Th7~CAPITOL DOLLIES j n I PRESENTING THfi [aramOUnt GREEN SISTERS, j I Comedy hit! MISS BARBARA ALLEN j j See MARTHA RAVE'S j
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    • 221 8 Starts To-Day! Matinee 3.15 To-Night 6J59j7 P A V I L I ON A GRAND. GLORIOUS RIOT OF LAUGHTER—MADE BY 1 LEADING COMEDY PRODUCER. HAL ROACH—YOUTJ vi i j m r MARCH X /2T Virginia SSKS; BRUCE LA'I EST with OAUMONT X: PATSY KELLY LA ALAN MOWBRAY "V. NANCY CARROLL^S^"^^^
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    • 535 9 i Grand Russian Circus j AND ROYAL MANAGERIE j ANSON ROAD. j Crand °P emn B;-24th December, 1938 at 915 p.m. j Aatinees;-Dec 25th to 28th and 31st j Also NEW YEAR DAY, a, 4 p.m. j 0 PERFORMERS 3 00 ANIMALS j \nd many more new attractions seen for
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    • 107 9 JUBILEE THEATRE I'M. lIVOLI HALL 7..{0 I'M TO-NIGHT rwo Show? For Oac Pavmcrt "MYSTERIOUS SINGER." "'BACK TO NATURE Grand Double Mandarin Talkies. t j GRAND THEATRE: (NEW WORLD» j I p.m! TO-NIGHT 0-30 p.m. j An Entertaining CANTONESE TALKIE 5 Million Sweethearts j mm I EMPIRE TALKIES (Tanjong Pagar Road)
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    • 160 9 r FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY VOI R FUTURE REVE ALED FROM THE SCREEN IN THE FEAR'S MOST UNUSUAL PICTURE! DAILY AT 3-15 6-15 9-15 P.A\. ALII AMIS it A WHO KILLED PHILIP COREY? Came and Solve The Mystery Warner Bros.' Thrilling Murder Mystery drama -WHEN WLRfi YOU SS©Ri\?**
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  • 647 10 THERE has been considerable criticism ol the decision of the International Rubber Regulation Committee to increase the quota of release from 45 to 50 per cent, lor the first quarter ol next year, it being held that the present price does not justify such ail increase. In
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  • 970 10  -  THE ASIATIC VIEW OF REFORM By C. W. Chellappale J EILED attacks on the Straits born communities in the Colony. Chinese, Indian. Ceylonese and Eurasian, have in re cen l eki emanated from certain quarters. The immediate cause for (his is the Insistent
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  • 526 10 gH'ILR cold spells seem to be freezing up fighting in two war areas, opain and China, an d it is unlikely that there will be any decisive battle in either country before the spring. 1' ranco's protracted offensive on the £bro and Estremadura fronts has come to a
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    • 145 10 i ir-—^ vQ Vl* A* for your 1 la 1 JS SHOP I H CSS EARLY WE I LOSE AT 6 P.M TO-D VV 11,' 1 T^^^^j -'par "If? annual k\f| ,i V "wi I-• tfXS>, 1939 DIARIES. j. 'S S> *LL PATTERNS v WHITE WASHABLE DAI l i BAGS.
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  • 44 11 Shanghai, Dec. 20. tional Settlement French Concession a in the grip of a id of smaßpox ns to become an nsive precautions iM-ns 27. r J mxv i reported in the including 12 ioreigirin the week tota!ese and four foreig-
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  • 106 11 London, I>ec. 30. > ion, Home Secretary, i«> a question in the dav stated that in view nt circumstances the isections Advisory Comof ihe opinion that an restriction is now refjTiirter latitude announced spect <»f foreign transu. agreeing with this empoiary relax? tions »rv were
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  • 38 11 Dec. 20. —The Italian r Due Adaosta. due tort tlie world voyage, wen f .sandbank eft' the Rio reported to be badly :<r ship the Eugenio di it lrr.lv three months a?o continuing her voyage.—
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  • 343 11 ANXIETY O VER ARMS PROGRESS London, Dec. 20. RENEWED reports of the impending resignations o* a number of ministers and a possible early general election were investigated by Renter's lobby eorrespundent, who writes that Mr. Chamberlain is invastigating the junior ministers' representations and
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  • 160 11 Reuter. Washington. 1)"-. 20 ELIMINATING one of the lesser points of frictit n between Germany and the United States, the Ccrman charge d'affaires has notified Mr. Sumner Welles that all inheritance rredits due to \merieans on estates of persons deceased in Germany
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  • 71 11 Reuter. Tokyo, Dec 23 A1 1 WIT. 1». tni a Japan and H lea o\cr eifhtly miles long is c< itemplated b> the Ministry of Communications, which has tided an a preliminary survey of the sea bottom. It is planned n» complete the tv
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  • 120 11 Reuter. Loudon. Dec. 20. A MYSTERY of a diplomatic valise the nature of which is not yet di>s closed) is revealed in an authoritative statement that a package containing incriminating matter was found by Spanish frontier authorities at Irun a consular bag despatched from the British
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  • 274 11 Reuter. London, Dec. »0. A/IK Kraesi Browo, Mirister of Labour, Ui lbe rjommons that Urn welcomed the Government's decision to reply on voluntary services in respect to national service and red mme-iding ttiat the naUonal service cheme b« reviewed by Parliament at the end
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  • 64 11 Reuter. Rome, Dec. 20.—"Well, we shrJl sec' remaiks Signor Oayda, commenting on M. Bom et's statement that Prance %vlll not rede an inch of territory to Italy. 'Aiore cautioua thought wculLave inspj?ed If. Bonnet to greater rncderation Ci language. Ita.'y Is hl. alarmed p.bout this obstinate
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  • 27 11 Winter bas come to Britain earlier this year than usual. Here if a winter sports scene in the bills of Perthshire. Scotland.
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  • 113 11 Reuter. Jerusalem. Dec. 20. ANOTHER Arab yeaee mo\c was made to-day by the Mayor and Mufti of j the Mortem town of Jenei. who ac.com- I panied by 20 councillors and notables j interviewed the British assistant com- I missicner and expressed satisfaction at the
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  • 43 11 Reuter. Berlin Dee 20. Genera) Goerlng wants B speedup of the four-year pi in and has requested the Minister of Economics to take measures furthei to improve inda.stri.il plants and also to encourage workmen to do their best promote the plan.—Renter.
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  • 271 11 Reuter. Paris, Dee. 20. npilE farm ua River Somme is J frozen over, also the eanaN in the Nbrd department. The port of Nancy is completely frozen and the rivers Moselle and Soane iced up for th t first time in many years. Traffic
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  • 81 11 Arrests On Frontier Of France Reuter. Montreux, Dec. 2<». SWISS police operations near the Fiemh frontiers yesterday were cc net rued with a big «spionaje conspuacy, it was declared to-day. 1 ii fr v? number of refugees trying to cross' into Haute Savote from Geneva >
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  • 347 12 SOVIET BORDER TENSION Peking, Dec. 20. RELIABLE source reports a new disruption of the railway traffic on the Peking-Mukden line, due to heavy troop movements. It is stated that during the !asl few days five Japanese divisions have been moved from North China
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  • 41 12 Mr. F. (i. Apjin, Asal Ccmpt Excise Dept., Singapore, will take over with i fleet iron: to-day, the duties of Mr. 8 G H Leyh, Asst. Compt. PeraK, ■sho will assume the duties vacated uj Mr. Aplin.
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  • 178 12 [From Our Oini Reporter] Fcnang. Dec. 20. f|NE of ihe worst meter crashes ol recent years occurred this RJCTninj at Rukit Tengah, when two private cars met in a headon collision, resulting in the ilfath of cue of the Tamil drivers on ihe spot.
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  • 281 12 Singapore, Monday. T*HE cast- in which Mr. Quan Ah Guan, a clerk employed a* the Botanical J Gardens, who last Saturday told Mr. L. C Goh in the tilth police court li« w he was held up by two youths at 9.90 p.m. on N
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  • 100 12 Monday. Dec. 12 His PJxceilency presided at a owe ting of the Legislative Council held at the Council Chamber. Government Cfflce~ this morning. Hon. Lt.-Col. GD A PI teher left Government House Tuesday. Dec. 13 Hon. M:- h. c Nixon left Government House aliss Dutton arrived to 4ay
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  • 144 12 Singapore, Tuesday. MR. John l.ysberg Noel Barber, son of Mr. John Barber. J.P and .Mrs Barber. Doncaster. England, uas married this afternoon to Miss Katherine Helen Whichello, j daughter of the late Mr. Richard Whichello and .Mrs. Whichello, of f ondon. The ceremony, a quiet one.
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  • 64 12 N ws bas been received that Mr. 6. J. Johr.nr.es (brother of Mr. M. C. Johannes of Singapore), who held the decoration of Chevalier de la Legion d Honneur, has been promoted to be oiHeier cV la Legion d'Honneur Mr. S. C Johannes is general representative for
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  • 206 12 [From Our Oun Reporter] Seremban, Tuesday. fIJEWS terrible tragedy at Jelebu where two Chinese women lost their lives reached Seremban to-day to the effect that two elephants trampled on a 23-year-old woman and her mother-m-law, the former being killed instantaneously and the latter succumbing
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  • 44 12 Mr Tan Boon Heng of 28, Truro Road c is om P io ved by the H L §ESW Dc^art ™nt, ash, •s to .state that he is not the person ot uame who was chanted with ueing a member ot an unlawful i
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  • 274 12 (Tribune St off Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday, l GANG ol clever house-breakers with an organisation which j covers a good part of Singapore, are at present operating in the town and are responsible for the loss of $3,000 worth of goods and ca<\ from stores, offices and
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  • 18 12 We have received a copy u\ the "Georgian organ of the King George V. School Seremban
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  • 132 12 (Frew Our Own Reporter) [poh, Tuesday. LOOKING into an apparently discarded soap box lying on the side of Upper Stephen's Road. Taiping. Lee Fatt. a Chinese tinsmith, had one of the biggest surprises of his life. Removing the gunny bag and old clothes that
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  • 129 12 Singapore. Wednesday. ABOARD the North German Lloyd liner Bcharnhorst which arrived m Singapore yesterday were the five members of the airliner Condor, giant German plane, which recently crashed off Marala after its inaugural flight from Berlin to Tokyo. Condor took 46 hours to do the BerlinTokyo "hop"'
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  • 245 12 tffTPTtn h, i Singapore, Tjesday. l I >' C concerned 1,1 damage to 60 red woollen I'lan -.'is ,>t British manufacture, valued at $330, three Chinese were convicted to-day in the Relief Cauri hv \h- v 7 n of mischief Thorogood. on a charov
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  • 53 12 Singapore. Tuesday —For drivnv motor car in a negligent manner Son Scotts Road on November 6 to whicv •he pleaded guilty Miss L.' Conder 0 Sister in the General Hospital was today fined ,5 or in defamt five days' 5$ by Mr C H Whitton Traffic Maris.
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  • 215 12 "Forgotten Men" Will B t Remembered f THK Malaya Tribune has decided to play Father Chr'.iiv, 27 destitute European families living on !■>, ,i Father Christmas proposes to visit each of these lit;!on Saturday. Christmas Eve. to distribute good thin-* the public. I When
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  • 96 12 THE Big Top is in Si I With all the I nil mal-cages, the circus armed tt« amidst the rumbling wheels, the dust Id circus horses, and thi the elephants Lceation is at Anson morning the Big Top is bcm? ynwThe troupe, under th« 73-year-old
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  • 111 12 [From Our 0» Kuala Luin r CANNOT set an: fehdant's pari I other ear was goin j hour when it crosse I a position of danger to which had the right ol A. J. Grattan Bellew. trate. when he acquit I ed Mr D G Fit yesterday on
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  • 76 12 arrived irom w.B.i Luizerd":—Mr B.t:'. Me. CI me. Lft for Med. ii. India m j KLM plane "Buizerd": —Mr IST. Barto Arrived from Eu:' ;">' dan by KLM plane V p M. Sharpe (Menzies*. X- L. Krawinkel. Mr Th G ft J. Leigh. Mr C. T. Mewcom for
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  • 292 13 PRESS CORDS ■.'ARM LCOME Reuter. \or.:!;;:\ Ihe. 20. i kvi.fn's speech in *«se of Commons v..;s so vigorous and 'nonsense, it is clifli- < uueive any better 'lit for British pub'i. says The Times i;i£ on the foreign r r ate. ".(is. words l.i the
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  • 168 13 Reuter. WHILE Mr. Chamberlain's speech in the House of Commons is received with approval in political quarters by Nazi spokesmen, newspapers profess that they are somewhat at a loss to understand the reason for his reference to waiting for Germany's contribution to peace. Lakakuuseiger wn.ts
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  • 23 13 Married at the Singapore Registry yesterday. Mr. J. L. N. Barber, of the Malaya Tribune editorial staff, and Miss Helen Whichello.
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  • 268 13 London Dec. 9. THREE questions ■boat Malayan rating were asked l>> different members on one oa> in the House of Commons. Mr. Robert Morgan asked whether the Colonial ow.?-? has suggested or sane--1 the system of rating in Malaya undo- which rates arc
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  • 41 13 Reuter. Prague. Dec. 20.—Slovak reports declare that armed Hungarian regulars occupied four Slovak villages and killed two gendarmes. Thereafter Slovak Premier M. TiSO c dercd that the work of Blovak-Hunga rian delimitation committee be stopped Reuter.
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  • 92 13 Reuter. Washington. Dec. 20. 'VllE acting Secretary of State. Mr. Welles promptly endorsed Mr. Land?.n*s statement and said [that the people of Ihe United States demanded a continuation of all that simplified good neighbour policy, and that in upholding the principles ol that traditionaJ policy
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  • 94 13 MR. Chamberlaui's speech n-el with j aporeciativi :p a vi Qerman j political circles, says a Berlin message They say. however, that th v cannot understand why Germany is so often i characterised as the black sbeep ol Lurope. A spokesman declared that cerI many is
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  • 160 13 London. Dec. 20. THE coid to-day was even more Intense and the temperature Is still dronpine and the»*e nre no orosoee+s of a chan"- for at le»d 48 hours. It i« iikely this will be the bitterest preChristmas :pell for 20 years. In most pa'-ts
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    • 86 13 Wiv vi«fliDa>c««ii*»iai«aiBtivtai«iii3«iiiiiia2iiiiBiBiiiiiiiiaiiliiniiii i cat evehX you, ftucSt ivJss. I "THERMOS" COCKTAIL MIAKSR SET. tit m* special ice compartment separates ice f s from drink, eliminating dilutions Cnakcr f ''9R with specir.l .spout; fitted with Thermo; English crystal glasses of at- MB COCKT.1IL JIG *>Ei NVJ.50. I ,-ffc'i I ~JS|| titf
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    • 247 13 C S. 116 A PHONE BINGAPOKE 5376 (5 lines) K. LUMPUR (2 lines) IPOH IV) 111 (1 lines) Advt. of Singapore Cold Stoiage Co, iTjtg^T EXHIBITION OF 5790 ■H THK MONTH'S <H"!>T.\Xi)IX(; KW > !l>IX<;. lP By VIC TOR SILVESTER MIS gfj BALL-R OOM ORCHESTRA. Alexander's Ragtime I nd, Selection
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  • 438 14 RUGGER MATCH AGAINST R.A. pLA7L\G r. the Padang, the R.A. Blakang Mati defeated a good S.R.C. XV at, rugger yesterday evening by 11 points (a goal a id two tries) lo 8 joints (a goal and on? try). IMav was colourless and mediocre
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  • 55 14 SPORTS TO DAY RUGBY—Police vs. H.M.S. Terror on the Depot ground. RUGBY—M.S. O. vs. The Rest at S.C.C. HOCKEY—V MCA. vs. Indian Association on the Anson Road ground. TO-MORROW RUGBY—V.M C A vs. V Coy. Lo\als in the Gillman Barracks ground. HOCKEY—V MC A. Junior Department vs. S R C.
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  • 173 14  -  (By PETE JO-NIGHT at the New World Arena another parked house is expected to see how King Kong, who disputed the right of Wong I>oik Cheung winning the Orient title last Saturday, will grasp the title from the present
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  • 41 14 In rpcu rhalleiifre '«> wrestlem w»f< i.iiPMv in.'udine K.irtar Singh. Wtag Bock Cheong and Kins lia« n» mi >vmio'' hv Wehar Sinfh, ».ondev wrestler." is willing to meet them within the week or at any time.
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  • 256 14 THE Cameron Highlands Hotel Christmas Golf Meeting will be held on Dec. 25 and 26 next. The Men's medal (18 holes) will be played on the morning of Dec. 25. The Women's medal (9 holes) will be played en the afternoon of Dee. 26. The
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  • 21 14 t'Kunfo? «g* against S B.C. on ThursSay Dec 22 Sta 8 HOPe VOW Wflh Reserves: L. Newman, D Elkinfton.
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  • 139 14 JN the second Hockey trial y, ?RV. ,ru,,i. Whiles hy 4 ::„-,u tWO goals m n Miss B. Oehters IfiES N. Oehk r i nch. v> Colours' forward- i couse of play, w changes to advantagi Miss Maureen dark occui wi th
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  • 133 14 The following have been s?lected t play rugby for the V.M.C.A. against •C" Coy Loyals on Thursday. Dec. 22. at 5.10 p.m. on the Gillman Barracks Ground: IP Yun Cheong, Nasarudm: Yap Thean Chve. J. Ferguson: Ranatunga. W. Mitchell; F. Hutchinson. S. Hope: Robert Eu. Oh Lock
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    • 13 14 i i i A Tankard of Health I Distributed by Iraser Neave Ltd.
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    • 123 14 I f% MORE OF THE GENTLEMEN'S i i WOOLLEN, TROPICAL! SUITINGS ARE BEING SHIPPED j {gffijfl THIS TERM SO M REMEMBER: I'BBIVTMAS SIINW made by, I HOLLYWOOD TAILW« V 23-9. CO! EM AN ST.. S'POl FOR ALL GENTLEMEN'S ATTIRE, IT FIT. STUDIED FRO !^Mll! ...v..:....-..... j KING KONG'S CHALLENGE ACCEiPTEP
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  • 301 15 COLOURLESS GAME rcr t Canning 5 pts.; s.C.C. "A" r nil. ca„«i«« beat the S.C.C. "A* i„ a colourless game of rue- fiv« po.ntsto n,l on the Padang yesterday afternoon The pal ,r,d ca f'y ,n the first ha| f- and for the
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  • 174 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Dec. 30. pEKAK broke the long spell of defeats by beating R.A.F. at a rugger match v'ayed last evening here by si* ints (two t<> five points (one goal). I I L: extra time been allowed,
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  • 77 15 friendly badminton encounters with the Maxfli Badminton Party are requested to communicate with the hon. secretary. Mr. Tav Swee Kiat. 19. Phillip Street, or the Sports Captain, My. Lee Khenu, Chian-;. 465—A. Upper Serangoon Road. A general meeting of the Maxfli Badminton Party will be held on
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  • 268 15 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Dec. 20. pENANG scored n creditable victory over the R.A.F. in an exeitirg and fast rugger came on the esplanade this evening by 16 points (a penalty goal and a iry) to five points a goal. The home team was
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    • 52 15 IO SEAH h Yau tViuul 'in the juice of Krandy. stimulates the faculties and preX 3 Such a spirit is Mcukoic j Star Brandy. IE I If ii IJ one ol a series of advertisements now appearing in the Chinese press >Wo» uehal, of Messrs. A C. Co.. makers ol
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    • 470 15 DECEMBER MEDAL The December L. G. U. Medal Competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday last and resulted in a win for Lady Bagnall with a net score of 69. The following were tlie cards returned:— Lady Bagnall 88 19 =69 Mrs. S. E. Dods 91 19 7." Mrs.
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  • 447 16 \From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Tuesday. CAS'J gallop* irerc the order of day at this morning's track work at Penan" when s reral good times were recorded. KOH SAB AH «J. Donnelly) and ALUV KOCfc spun (1 fn ai tl'- third furlong !he latter winning.
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  • 261 16 I JHE Army drew with S.C.C. at hockey yesterday on the padang. both sides scoring two goals each. The Army at start pressed but the SCC took affairs rather mildly and before the fame was over they made sure that their visitors shomd not
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  • 109 16 Pitying last night at the Hwa-Pa" Gymnasium Hall, befor* a large crowd (i spectators, the Changi Badmintci! Party, defeated the ranglw Barracks Badminton Party, by 3 narrow margin oi 3 games to 2. The following wees the results:— Chang] Badminton Party players mentioned first': SINGLES Yeo Scon Hock
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  • 26 16 VI I I j F.llKil'k Al.i l"' VS. E:'. QitX I AUca vs. Ayi L.. H Boness \> I Dundee Uni I ■■1
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    • 55 16 TiilV 1 able* TO-DAY HIGH TIDE —11 30 p m '8 ft Bln j LOW TIDE -4 20 am (4ft. Bin.) 4 54 a m. «1 ft. 0 in. TO-MORROW i HIGH TIDE--10.36 a m -9 ft 7in i LOW TIDE 454 a m -4 ft. 7 in!) I 5.96
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    45 17 Picture at the wedding of Mr. A. i:. Pil-rams to Miss Veronica Allen which took plate yesterday Mr. Pilgrams is well known in Singapore. He has been attached to Thomas Cook's for several years and is president of the Cosmo-Skal Club of Malaya.
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  • 134 17 Reuter. Ottawa. Dec. 'iQ. ''UNBOUNDED confidence" in Mr. MaeK'mzie King, Canadian Prime Minister, was voted to-day by the liberal party caucus called to Ciseu>s the break between .Mr. King and the Ontario Fremiti Mr. Hepbum who recently stated he (Hepburn) refi-sed to follow the Federal
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    • 27 17 For Style, Comtort. Economy, CONSULT The Oriental Optical Co., L r ACTURING OPTICIAN* Office: 162, South Bridge Rd. uch Office: 348, N. Bridge RO-. SINGAPORE. FREE TESTING.
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    • 35 17 Beautiful Picture 20" x 32v 2 GIVEN AWAY FREE DURING Dec 19th, 1938 to Feb. 28th. 1939. To Every Large Bottle of J?L M\ O.I.LIM'S I fO#HEBB Purchased in Price from n T UM COMPANY,
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    • 269 17 ladelpki hotel I TO-MORROW SPECIAL DINNER DANCE. I SEA VIEW HOTEL friday, special dinner ft dance. adelphi"~(;rill THE BEST FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES. CONCERT DIKING LUNCHEON. I PROGRAMME FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON. ADELPHI HOTEL X.mas EVE—B4th December. Special Xmas Dinner unci Bali. Crackers, SI camera, Hats, etc. 8 p.m.—l 2
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    • 353 17 1 MALAYA*! PftEMIEQ HOTEL A XMAS NEW YEAR'S EVE FESTIVITIES I XMAS EYE SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal). Dinner $4.u0 Crackers, NOveltjesi Balloons etc cart COMMU-' Ncn-diner; SI.OJ .'iiV. BINGINC AT MIDNIGHT EXTT.N&ION TO 2 A.M. XMAS DAY SPECIAL VMAS TIFFIN tttJ ORCHESTRA!. CONCERT Tiffin $2.00 12.30 to I p.m. Dinner
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  • 1074 18  -  Remarkable Stoicism TROOPS WHO BRAVED JAP ONSLAUGHT "We Will Fight Te The Last" (By Lim Keng Hor Hongkong, Dec 12. I HAVE just returned from a tour of the area of h stilities on the Hongkong border. The Chinese National flag flies at c erv
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  • 201 18 THERE is no p 1 in* of th- pW a ban i. he the Japanese agairJ? own* Peipin, and I Uiiu h rs *id lv n 1 an* ChttKse f ~r £«.l*f Times a! V%h rrrtan reports n;: -j viswsly propagand i ar En
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    • 147 18 Oaihf (fhincL fpaqsL (Edited by T. H. TAN) His child's fu in re nearly ruined 4 MIGHT STARVATION OH, MR JACKSON, I WANT' T j 1 j 1 M 9\9S^ YOU TO MEET MQ 1 (THINKS) \W9W^^m GPAN6ER HE'LL BE H- A NEW MAKJ THAT MEANS pWMi|Q| NOTHING EXACTLY! KKO"V
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  • 1538 19 I V Are Communal Organisations" Working Committee's Decisions (United Press). WARDHAGANJ, DEC. 15. V v NT RESOLUTION RELEASFn tv J v.i JJ t SESS I0 N SINCE SUNDAY GRESS WORKING COMMITTEE ,\n F 1 -< AS COMMITNAI ARES THE HINDI 7 MAHASABHA
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  • 72 19 (United Press.) Wardha. Dec. 15. TO-DAY a large number off tele- grams were received by Congress leaders protesting against the fixing of the dates of the Congress session during the "IIoli" holidays Acharya Kripalani, Secretary. All India Congress Committee, announced that the Tripuri session will be held
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  • 163 19 Allahabad, Dec. 15. ACCORDING to figures araf- able. th? total Congress membership exceeds foitv lakh that is 4,000,000. The following is a comprehensive list of the Congress Primary Members, number of delegates to the next Congress session and A. T. C. C. Members respectively
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  • 81 19 (United Press). Wardhaganj, Dec. 14. While the Working Committee meeting was proceeding in Seth Jamna!;v' Bajaj's Guest House the mat enclosure of a tent opposite caught fire at Jl o'clock this morning. The fire spread to the neighbouring field and destroyed a considerable portion of dry grass
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  • 36 19 (United Press). Wavdha. Decjember 15—Sj. Subhas Chandra Bcse will pay a visit to Akola befor n reaching Bombay on the 17th morning. Thereafter he will tour the Karnatak. Karala and Tamilnad proVinces.—l United Press).
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  • 75 19 (United Press). Calcutta. Dec. 15. lIMTED PRESS understands that Sjt. Subhas Chandra Bose was invited by Lt.-Col. Muirhead, Under Secret \ry of State for India, to see him on Dec. 9 at Government House and that His Excellency Lord Krabourne availed himself of the opportunity
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    • 136 19 j Daily 1 India j I Page Edited by G.S. Muthukn'shnan, B.Sc. s (like new"after Jj^tli I YEARS became SUNLIGHT rubbing and beating V/ H^TCH^ necessary with cneap .V. CAN'T HARM HANDS soaps harms the V/ Sunlight is so pure that its gentle fabfic, causing t lather will not make
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    • 39 19 J For exterior woodwork and metal there is no equal of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS KEM BULLETIN PAINT. Developed originally for s'jrnwork this rjfcint is both durable, quick-drying and eolourfast. LOIHI VV\ (0., LTD. PAINT HEADQUARTERS, ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE. i wps n
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  • 84 20 k RESIDENT ol Hextable. Kent has invented a gas-proot perambulator in which a baby could be safely kept during an air raid. The perambulaior has an air-tight lid provided with a window and with a na 3 -ina.sk filter. A rubber bulb at
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  • 58 20 International ski-lri experts had a Sn&l practice on the specially banl EaUiWtfa-. Hall. London in reading for Me r»! Bki-in| Championatipi which were to take pace there P us tra^, iS n° Vered Uith art,mial manufactured an the spot', nioto Haaneas ot Oslo balanced ov one *ki
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    52 20 The National at Club's Hh Oia ptenship Shru took place at ivi riingtcn Baths. Londi n r «h-S--breeds were on show, sow o< [fee an.rnals being north a hnmlred guineas. Photo shows .1 sercMKcks* old Blur Persian kitten nranJ M MIS. E. G. Attken »1 3.iWead. Starrex takine
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    • 37 20 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS bring you k i S V XL T s /or ow/ty Cl:x t s /w iwn/ ////> paper f- ~m-~~ HBHH ROSK© I» F ■BplPjl WATCH E S \wĔ MADE only ,n MONTOB LTD. SINCAPORE. -JW
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    • 103 20 Read the MORNING l Rlßlj FOB I NEWS while ft NEW Saturdays -Special ft, I cosr. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT that will be APPRECIATED REMINGTON i '""V, SS^mlidcSS^lßbMß^bl As Quiet as the Calm of Night! The feather-like touch, the convenience of all operating ares the sneer beauty of the Remington Noiseless
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 13 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT PAGES. _SJN^PORE, WEDNESDAY. December 21. 1938 No. 29.
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    • 1095 I This Week_W e Discuss OUR NEW feature |~HIS is third of a seriesof articles specially written for the benefit of listeners-in. 1 he numerous queries that we have been receiving from our readers j every week point to certain common difficulties
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    • 45 I 7«li: Editor of the MALAYA IRIBUNE RADIO SUPPLEr thanks the X.B.C. the 8.M.8.C. tn l the authorities of f various other broadcasting ons I'cr their kind co-opera-and i>lics ihen, as well em rumeruus readers, a Christmas and a Piraeus New Year.
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    • 280 I ■HBnBBHaUBHHHHMWi N B.—Readers' questions are answered free, but each one must be accompanied by a "Query Coupon" to be found on this page. I It is MOST important that all queries I should be addressed to ihe Malaya Tribune, and NOT to Broadcasting: House. Will contributors please make
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      • 134 II OVRHAU ay to Reco«<U*s»« Motors" fi's6& Efiß Smoking- exhaust, frequent cleaning of spark plug* 1| engine lost of power and liveliness, bad acceleration ■jn o£ WOKN rings and woRiN y| Consequently there is apparent waste or Cylinder Wm oil and Benzine. J Pffilfll°Vf h haul. aul w i U positively
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      • 10 II I LAVERBILT I ■raoio batteriesl I fQH LONE LIFE I
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      • 2392 II I WORLDS BROADCAST PROGRAMMES I *sm i GSB %Jsi V •Electrical recording t Gramophone records *Tmr\T.M a.m. LONDON NIROM LONDON NIROM i.«o mt<, UtC. 21? TRANSMISSION S VDC 15 15 Mrs (19.8 m.) TRANSMISSION 5 YDC 15.15 Mc s (198 m.) an CTXTPADADf l S I! S M V,> ,:U
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      • 1792 III [WORLD'S broadcast programmesI ROME t A\mA\r Church .service. 2 KO 11.81 Afcs <1 87 LONDON I ROME OAJUj/ Wr%I nAV i,i5 J** Aiithem. Om«yr >r.v.phone nmsic. g'™; mJ TRANSMISSION 5 2 RO 11.81 Mcls (18? tt HOLIDAY 0 i rMMi v,* mu in PC Eno^v? n o° Uncement N *ws
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