Malaya Tribune, 23 December 1938

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVIL -No. 304. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, December 23, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 1 KAWJfiS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1938 FIVE CKN
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 167 1 C~~RraJ The SIV D A TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya V,,U T aCtUa y omi 1 new Royal Port- 1 •hk for- ntth as $1 week. For Royal alone flB» PV~ Pm Touch Control*, an amanng improve! JlT^ ment which adapts the key tension of t I "*"»e to finger pressure!
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    • 125 1 MIIWIHIWIIWHWW—————t j MADAME PAGE! it, PlecadiUj, London, 9 EXPERT DRESSMAEEB AND DESIGNER. Owns Designed m Created In her work rooms I j 5 $30 I 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. rich mellow grape brandy which will be apprcc ted bylhc e»ctln S friend* j j^-SSSifl AN AUSTRALIAN PRODUCT j r s
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  • 134 2 [From Our Oun Reporter] Koala Lumpur, Taorsday. 4LLEGED to have eat oil his wile's nose in a fit of anger a Javanese has been arrested by the Kcpong police. The wife has been taken to hospital where her ce«iditiou reported to be not
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  • 157 2 Reuter. London, Dec 21. QUESTIONED in tbe Common* reap acting the refusal to allow immigration into Palestine of 10,00:) Jewish refugee children, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald said to make any alteration C* ihe cxi sting rates of immigration would be to prejudice the position
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  • 297 2 Equipment Stored In Secret Bases Shanghai, Dec. 22. THE Chinese army has received amis for modern and fully equipped mechanised divisions, it is revcakd in official quarters in ChungUag. With .some of these divisions already functioning, the army is training officers ana men
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  • 125 2 Singapore, Wednesday. riN instructions from the Deputy Prosecutor, Mr. J. A. S. Taylor a warder attached to the Changi Prison was to-day charged with causing the death of Maruthamuthu by doing a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide by driving in a negligent manner
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  • 94 2 Reuter. London. D;c. 21. -Mr. R. A. Butler stated in the Commons that the Government are in consultation with the stated in the Commons that the Government are in consultation with the French to the civilian population in Spain as recommended by the League Commission report.
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  • 51 2 Reuter. London. Dec. 21.—An agreement on the lines of the London Naval Treaty ot 1936 wa? signed at the foreign office this morning by Lord Halifax and Lord Stanhope on behalf of Britain and the Danish, Finnish. Norweigian and Swedish ministers on behalf of their respective
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    57 2 Britain 5 best livestock can ncv. be viewed by Lo.:doners at the Srmihiield < Lib Shou which has opened in ths Royal Agricultural Hall. Islington. London Photo shows June and Betty Main of YYinc'yedge, Perth, Scotland, trying tc gues the weight of "Foulness Ox," a giant f.hoilhorn,
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  • 360 2 Reuter. London. Dec. 21. IN an Empire Exchange broadcast talk on the British Industries Fair of 1939 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald particularly mentioned fhe healthy co-operation of the members of the British Commonwealth of Nations. "There is one thing which distin guisres the perplcs
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  • 158 2 Singapore, Wednesday. 1 LARGE number of Buddhists including several Chinese, salhtred at the premises of the Malays* Buddhist Syndicate—far the Moon Day Pinkama celebration last night. The place presented quite a lively ni animated scene with Chines* /tern* Buddhist flags, and transpar es de' picting
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  • 158 2 Singapore, Wednesday. REMARKING that he did not have any sympathy with peopie who lent money to a man with one eye on his gratuity. Mi*. Justice Home allowed the application this morning of the Official Assignee to appropriate $550 from the gratuity received by C.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements

  • 103 3 Reuter. II i surnili.-ant change has occurred in <>,„ "ttitwh to Ihe transfer of jewi! T™" envernreturn to Berlin and (iernianv i t Siels sin<e n r. .1 —ion in her «*sW2^^*gJ Ids that in authos ii is thought Ger- all
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  • 76 3 Reuter. Lima. Dec. 21. »N from Argentina prevented any a<rree--1 proposed declaration of position to military, and political aggression which the United States regards as of primary decision on the declaration to-morrow when it will come assembly phrased in such a safeguard the national Boreal]
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  • 189 3 [From Onr Own Repor: cr] Kua.'a Munpor, Wednesday. 1° Wamtain .vkjlavas 7,800— A mile rr.ar} €Jr in ih* excellent condition hf which it If* y Government snend seven niMion StSS D annum iwkinj oat r^.T:; i lkM: ihal ia\ourably with thai in cthc thl? Utl
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  • 199 3 Reuter. Paris, Dec. 21. L'OKT* FIGHT colonists in the A Fieinh trawler He de Bourbon, who set out from St. Malo in Britainy last May with the intention of establishing a lebster factory on the lenely volcanic island of St. Paul, in the Indian Ocean
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  • 78 3 "D" (Eurasian) Coy., Ist Bn., S.S.V.F.. will hold a New Year's Eve Dance on Saturday. Dec. 31 from 9.30 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the S.S.V.F. HeadI quarters. The Sambodian's Orchestra will provide the music. The dance is > cpen to present and past members of Eurasian Volunteer
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 49 3 oar (iili? for Christmas I n liwa Store, l mga Raja Road. Malacca. ard j Yang 10. 9 (an Maharani. Muar. Just received ide selection of Gifts. •RESHi from England in mm specially sealed M 3 r containers JB» AGENTS H| JACKSON L CO LTD. I GOBINSON ROAD H
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    • 36 3 plum pu^Mng These Christmas puddings are of the finest quality and are made from the recipe first used in the Royal Kitchens of King George the Fourth. Agents in Malaya: EASTERN AG ENCIES LTD. W.P.S. 2
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    • 184 3 Su/dkeh pfomf o$ the ptopetfieb off. AS PRO^^-^ ilk 1955 ■ill SHIN v> o s^&ll^ Hill &6^ffeSfi^ rr B BBSS W at vv.e °V V" Ay ffi Thousands ::Bff have testified to the efficacy 00^^ 00^^ ::S offc'ASPßO,' W ::Bff and thousands more have proved by use that 'ASPRO' definitely
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  • 53 4 Reuter. London, Dec. 20. Asked in the Commons whether the views of the Dominions were exactly the same as those of the Home Government with regard to cession of mandated territories. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald replied that he had no reason to suppose that they differed
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  • 56 4 Bangkok. Dec. 20.—The new Cabinet has been completed. The Premier retains the portfolio for defence and takes over the Ministry of the Interior as well. The Minister of Foreign Affairs becomes Minister of Finance, following the definite resignation of the former minister who was not a
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  • 42 4 Singapore. Wednesday. Mr. H. C Meursing of the K.N.1.L.M.. to-day •leaded guilty to the charge of driving without front and rear lights al. I Stamford Road on October 22. and iV:i aned $3 by Mr. C. H. Whitton. Tram Magistrate.
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  • 140 4 Reuter. London, Dee. 21. REPLYING l<> allegations regarding the recent Italian reinforcements for General Franco made on a motion at the adjournment in the House of Commons by the Labour member Miss Wilkinson. Mr. Butler repeated the Prime Minister s statement that the numbers concerned are small
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  • 287 4 Reuter. Tokyo. Dec 9. EXPLAINING Japan's economic policy in China to 58 foreign pressmen, the Foreign Minister, Mr. J. Arita declared "It is far from Japan's thoughts to aid in excluding European and American economic activities from East Asia."' He added that it was proper,
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  • 171 4 THE formation of a Scout troop j exclusively for local Indian boys J was discussed at a meeting held night at the Adelphi Hotel Mr. j S. G Pillay was in the chair and others present included Messrs. S. j A. H Shirazie. R. B
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  • 37 4 Singapore, Wednesday.—Mr. c v Whitton, Traffic Magistrate to-day fined Mi L. Aarsen $1. when he pleaded gutty to the charge of causing obstruction ty parking abreast of another vehicle in Robinson Road on November 1.
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  • 87 4 Reuter. Rangoon, Dec th A CATEGORIAL denial that BrII h arms were being sent to China through Burma is marie in a ci mmunir t ue issued by th? Government of Burma which declares that of all the war material,, arm, and ammunition which reached
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  • 224 4 iT the twenty-fifth animal general meeting: of the Singapore Family Benefit Society, held at the Victoria Theatre, on Tuesday, Dec. io. 1938, the following were elected ol bearers. President Dr C. J Paglar LRCP S L.R.F.P.S.. C M 0 H M D.N.. (re-elected-: Vice-President, Mr Peh Wah
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  • 193 4 Singapore, Wednesday. SEVERE punishment was met* out to a Hokkien youth namec Ng Chye Hock, aged 19 years, by Ul Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court to-day when he was sentenced to six months' rigo imprisonment to be followi one year's police
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 441 4 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA f incorporated in England). P. O. S. N. CO/S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnaee Spore 1938. I BEHAR 6 trr Doc. 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 1939 X SOUDAN 6.5f 0 Jan. 13 RANCHI 17.0C0 Jan. 1J RANPURA 17.0'» C Jan. 27 RAWALPINDI 17.0CG Feb. Id t
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    • 502 4 STEAMER SAILINGS i §NORDDEDTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated tn Germany). I The underrated are the Company'f intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. s.s. -'POTSDAM" omits North China to Port 1939 s.s. "CREFELD" omits Manila Jan J m s "ELBE" omits Manila Jan. 5 I s
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    • 461 4 BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. j 1 Luxurious One Class Motcrships, Most Big Cargo vessels with limited but f Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- t To: .Marseilles. London. Rotterdam, HOn. Hamburg and Copenhagen. V To: Aden. Sue/. Port Said. Palestine. > x MS From Spore. M'ca, PS,
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    • 133 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIN IE B Deutsch Aust ralische Dampfschiffs Gesellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. Due Spore 1938 s.s. PREUSSEN via Manila Dec. 2ft t m.s. LEVERKUSEN Direct Jan. 8 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila Jan. 22 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND
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  • 19 5 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH. away ToD Pi 1 H?Uh t n ,nln i n Ls!and 00 gretted December ]938 re*
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  • 44 5 Mi. Tan Yeo-.- Ke e and fai. y v.sh to express tn ir gtacere thai «i "o all fronds and relatives for (Dear Dial] a-v V? M, S Tan YiQ% an.. wr ~th Wh ent Pa::er: _vvi> aths, inters ol cond j:.- < etc
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  • 179 5 Reuter. London. Dec. 22. |KE Government candidate, Mr. W. McNair Snadden, scored an unexpected victory by a majority 1.313 over the Duchess of Atholl, standing as Independent, in the Kinross (V/est Perthshire) election. The figures are: Mr. Suae: 'ni ll.Mft. Duchrs of Atholl 19,495.
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  • 123 5 TUB RcyaJ Army Medical Carpt held their annual X'mas Tree and children's party, about 56 mothers and children being present. Presents were distributed to all the children The ward where tea was served and the presents distributed was very handsomely decorated by Bgt. Thomas and hi
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  • 144 5 Singapore, Thursday JAY Kian Soon, a twenty-sev<v year-old Teochiu, was produced in the fourth police court this morning before Mr. Kenneth A. Bla *er and charged that he being a coi ductor employed by the SingaporeTraction Company. Ltd., and working on bus No. 67 did on or
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  • 183 5 Sin pa po re. Tl lUr "d IV. A European reported the theft of a wrist watch valued at $5 f rom the Indian Office at thr- 14 milestone, Changi Road, at 7 a.m. on 20. *> m A European named Mr Goodman Ambier reported the theft
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  • 143 5 Singapore. Thursday. FOLLOWING the discovery of two pis*.lis which were unearthed in tardea secupied hy vegetable fafdeaen in AI .lunied Koad a few days back, the Police have kept a continous search for ihc culprits. Detective No 83 arrested two Chinese who are alleged to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 520 5 m m0 fi jfj^ ci BUC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS fV now invited for the rials or service. For Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. an Electric 12 noon, Jan. 3. 1939. Labour for i Gasholder 12 noon. Dec. 29, 1933. 1 sluice Valves for U d 1-5-39 4 p.lll
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    • 527 5 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE evil i» LTO ST RAGE NOTICE. CHRISTMAS NEW VKAR HOLIDAYS po/e "win in Stag.Pore open as M X Christmas i n d \w d ays >oar Holi Da^ th R (JiT u^ y (Chrtetrnw >,-,, a 1 10 10 «-m. 6,K I',, V- v lo (l;,y xin
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    • 629 5 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% DEBENTURE STOCK 1928. INTEREST DUE 20TH JANUARY. 1539 NOTICE Is hereby given that the i ransfer Registers of the above Stock WU be closed from the 7th t 0 the 20tli January, 1939. both days inclusive C. H. GOLDIE. Municipal Secrcta:;. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENI TRUST. ti,T,
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    • 480 5 STTiONS \A< ANT H. V. NAVAL ~bTsß SINGAPORE. Temporary Surveyors Clerk reqoirsa to Qua. tity Surveyor's CWBc* with exixi.incc Ini squaring dimeiuions, aba. iiiS i 2? aild bmin CommeLKJing salary W«.Mjper month with Free transp 2 to and from Singapore. Applications with statement of exoe iience and copies of recent
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    • 161 5 THE SINGAPORE AUCTIONEERS No. 64, Chulia Street 'Phone No. 7753. General Auctioneers, Commission Agents, Etc., Etc. The Organisation For Prompt, Courteous And Efficient Service, «I DIABETES. If you are afflicts with thfn DISEASE com» to Thabib A Md. Has'-in. the jpeciaiisf for DIABETES. He truarantees to cu-j you completely arH
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  • 901 6 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore. Dec. 22. 5 p.m. Fraser and Cx buyers Sellers. Ampat Tm 3|7»>i 4 Asam Kumbang 30!-nom Austral Malay 43 norn Ayer Hit. in 22 21 <> Ayer Wei g 59 0 M Bangrin 'I in 21 o 22|6 Batu
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  • 15 6 Singapore, Friday. The price of tin at noon m Singapore to-day was:— $110 up
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  • 18 6 Thi price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyer* :iBi (up Sellers 281 j tup
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  • 316 6 Singapore, Dec. 22 MINING Buyers Sellers Ampati 4 Ayer Hltams W Bangrins f Batu Selangon J-g Hitams 0 0 33 Hongkong Tin lfK 20-xd Chenderiargs »ff Hong Fatt.s 0.69 073 Idris Hyd. rpoh Tin *M 23 6 0.G2 047 Katu Tin 24J3 25I Kamuntluß Tin
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  • 104 6 British Official Wireless London, Dec. 21. Pari- I<7 1 64 New York 4 88' 8 .font real 4 r o 7 a Brussels 27.65% Geneva 20.64% Amsterdam 8.57 5 a Milan 88 Bel Lin 11 bU Copenhagen 21 7 CslO 19.90» Prague IZj 1 2 Heisingfor* ***** Madrid
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  • 138 6 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Dec. 22, 5 p.m. Company Dlvldena Bo*, ™*J» TIN. Date Ex. Dlt. yeai Hongkong Tin 5% final- P 19 *j& Killinghall Dec 3° 19 15% Southern Kinta 2g* mt. Dec. 28 Jan. 20 Dee. 29 Tfc* W V,n 2i 5 Dec 28
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  • 247 6 o/o Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 Int Apr. 30. (Oct. 31.. 90 i nn v t°o norn SING APOK X yiVNt CI PAL b% 1901 red. J9lO $4j.i,000 Int Mar. 31. Scot 30 <■ i J907 red. 19«! $1 Vn't 102/2 norn Mar. 31, Sept. -0 Iftß 1900
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  • 390 6 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous T if 0 00 Tin;; RUBBER Steady' Nested Spot Buyers 81 16 > 11« h M SeUers 8' 8 Jt n Ist Forward (January) Buyers 8 1 16 «V,* n n Sellers BVa V 2nd Forward (February) Buyers 8 1 oi7 Sellers ***** <
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 418 6 BA\K OF < A c incorporated in China by 3ppcial Charter). 12, Ceefl Street, Singapore. Telephones Manager's Office 6444. a Manager's Office <>44L». Exchange Dept. 6441 Qercera] Office 5188 0 able Address: "CBUNGKUO." Paid Up Osrpltal Cb, 40,000,0000«) Reserve Panda in Ol Cb. 4,800,000.00 Total AflMfJ pproximately eh. ,800,000,000 on
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    • 89 6 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. 'Incorporated in 8traiti Settlements and registered aj a Trust Company. Ouarantced and controlled by The Mercantile Bank of India. limited The Company, having the necessary powers, It to undertake Executor and Trustee Busme s ar.d eil other work authorised by 8eeticn 7 I
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    • 104 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE Local Branches 458 > teeth Bridge Road, Singapore. 253, South Bridge Road, Singapore. Telegraphic Address: "O VERSE LONDON BANKERS: NEW YO K BANKERS: Midland Bank. Ltd., Irvin?
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  • 97 7 Director Of John Brown Co Justifies Rearmament Reuter. TH E belief that the British naw n London, D ec 22 in the world was cxures I* o force for kln after the lanmtfU Duildm g hm> of John from Brown's yard '"^troyer, no menace
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  • 92 7 Malacca, Wed need ay. >wn and Foil of in year will have 90 riekou its roads and may be the ing year will have none, -day's Municipal Commissioners' was decided to reduce to 70 and the successive years 90 per year until about 100 are
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  • 89 7 Reuter. Burgos, Dec. 22. Jilh document found in the British diplomatic bag was without doubt intended to inform enemies of the nationalist Spain the course of the future military operations, according to the ministry of foreign affairs communique, which adds that detailed. investigations appear
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  • 49 7 Singapore, Wednesday.—For drlvi; a at a speed dangerous to the public and Sv colliding with another car at 'he h notion of Clemenceau Avenue ai d K'Xk Road on October 23. Wong H:-ex Cheong, was to-day fined Sl5 by Mr. C. H. Whitton. Traffic Magistrate.
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  • 333 7 Reuter. London. Dec. '22. ONFUSING reports continue to reach the Franco-Spanish iron tier about certain incidents in Nationalist Spain. One point |v are reports, borne out namely as the work of spies have been ncovered which curried information from Nationalist to Republi*>na.n. is admitted officially at
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  • 176 7 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 Malaya Tribune' Sir,—I should like to suggest that Ml things being equal, preference should be given
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  • 507 7 (To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) th?^l5f; ldes adding considerably to Prestige ol Malaya, a university will nfluence■the intellect of the people t; a targe decree, a, a university off. rs B 1 e fcr higher education. will attract many .students from neiah touring countries. At the
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  • 119 7 Reuter. Rome, Dec. 22. DEVELOPMENT of Hungary's foreign policy in ooUaboration with the Rome-IJerlin axis is the main theme of Count Clancys dis cussions at according to the press. It is hoped here following the talks Hungary will leave the League and cootemplate joining
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  • 66 7 Singapore, Wednesday. 1 WANG bin Samat was t<;-(!»v charged with njinying three passencers more than allowed by <he Registrar of Vehicles in Ins taxi atone Hill Streel on October St. In his explanation tn the Court. A want stated. "All the passengers In' my taxi were women
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  • 33 7 Malacca, Dec 22. t A children's Christinas Tree was held at the St David's school yesterday and there was a large attendance of children, mostly students from the St. David's School.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 46 7 At D. T. LIM COMPANY FOR BEST KRUPOKS TICKLES CURRY CONDI MT NTS SPICED SEASON BEEF CHITNEVS HEADY MADE h IMBALS CURRY POWDER DESSERT COFFEE FLAVOURING ESSENCES CAKES COLOURING CREEN PEAS I I OUR Etc.. Etc. *our visit, is cordially welcome. 353. NORTH BRIDGE tiOAD, •SINGAPORE
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    • 204 7 THINK AHEAD FOR THE YEARS TO COME i Clean your teeth now but also Protect them against future decay of course you want to clean your teeth every day so that they will be bright and sparkling for each day and Phillips' Tooth Paste does that too. But that is
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    • 314 7 CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD. j AUCTION SALE OF n«r n m^ d C der n d€s n (ross -ff'ain pattern wax polished teak and elegantly carved Canton blackwood household furniture including:—an excellent toned cottage piano by W. J. Garcia, electric tablp and ceiling fans, Cheavin's stone water filters carpets
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    • 398 7 I VIKING'S ENERGY FOR EVERY MAN The Vikings of old were gods amon* men. Superb in pliysique—energy and vitality pulsed through every muscle and sinew—through nerves, body and brain. Their diet was rich in f.sh laden with strengthening Vitamins. The Halibut, caught In the ice-cool waters of the North is
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 261 8 STAR BRAND 1 JUJUBES SPECIAL OFFER Every bottle conta in s FREE COUPON If am Iwci coupons tv your r. I i he will <>-ue you ONE FULL SIZE FREE BOTTLE! THE BORNEO CO., LTD., Singapore A Rramhes. r™ MULLARD MASTER VALVE at it's Known as valve that gives A
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    • 260 8 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of mil ChmlsU mm4 Sfrm I mmm —~»^»——wig THE CLOCK OR WATCH you t,rea^u r ed, might have topped working, a few days ago, or months, or years. NEVER MIND BRING IT TO US AND WE WILL HAVE IT GOING RIGHT FOR YOU IN NO
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    • 158 8 TON,c Bkod builder and purifier Cures various tropical diseases. Local Frice $1 per bottle Small bottle 50 ct:-. Sole Auents: A. S. MOHAMED KASSIM CO.. 79. Hill St.. Singapore. mmmmmmmmmmmmwmamcKmmmmmnmmmmmammwmmme LISTEN TO REASON ■pp*w flff and be well I "A advised GET YOUR EVES TESTID feAt, K)i: RIGHT ;LAfcS»ES to
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    • 112 8 GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules Fine for Weak Acid Kidneys and Bladder Irritation STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS One 60 cent box of these famous capsules will put healthy activity into your kidneys and bladder—flush out harmful waste poisons and acid and prove to you that at last you have a
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1144 8 Request Programme From Spore. 8 p.m. J/fg I kHB^sB ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mc» JEbH -X. T-V' j 2HP 30.96 metres (9.69 YDC 1515 Mcs (19.8 m) jflßß T W?' W\w i 5.00' Koran from jj 2° jj 600 I 7.50 Closedown Varetv -\i v 6.20 Teochew orchestral interludet 10.50
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  • 14 9 rracrly Venita Yard An \V„ v n ho,r "«neymoon.
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  • 222 9  -  (By Brian Young -a decide to become an actor while standing in the of an Akgon, Ohio, theatre, watching a mediocre stock go through it paces. was a ionr. t'me in ful'tween .-mail parts fa stoc_ he worked in rubber fae« elds and
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  • 23 9 Jo Ann Sayors. appearing in Metro-ioldwyn-Mayer's Young Dr. Kilda vas ski queen of the University ol Washington Ice Carnival last winter.
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  • 419 9 Dorothy Lamour Says Y°V3f. ""''l n"' 0 1 S T Ur in SpaWn ~r <he North- recently "So ihis is Hoi!; wood! F om he P u n* d t nce of the outside world. I used to look upon the We
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  • 38 9 Freddie Bartholomew read Dickens and Shakespeare before he made his ;<-:-een debut as David Copperfield, and kr ew verbatim when he was eight yea-s cf age Pcrtiar speech in defence of Shylock In the Mercant of Venice"
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 85 9 Get Your Good Portraits FROM: LILYWIIITE PHOTO STLMO. T9» North Bridge Road, (Opposite Adeiphl Hotel), SINGAPORE. UIAHHttA Next Changetfj .VARNER BROS.' ALL-TEC HM COLOUR GIANT PRODUCTION. The EPIC Smepi of' Th? Covered Wagon" j f^^^BRAWUNG^ s C marr JC Color ot "Robin Hood" 'j 'S?S?1 WAYNE MORRIS %k < IBL
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    • 38 9 spoil i/our AjsUt food {^^^^j^ m JjML GIFTS FOR THE I m ifflßi WHOLE fam| ly I FOR BROTHER. Lightest FOR THE CHILDREN I ES mlrni leather dancing Pttent leather Shoes with B Sri flar dfcoratef. v. M
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    • 24 9 fc' TZU L id c °*ArTßKi LlTE- S J br! lu itj fcrth* Khoo Hone Pho Si Co. W Toing Le? St to. Pt-nane.
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    • 182 9 liTI I Jolly Well Daily^ii®! BOVRIL For Health and Vitality I I 6APB8 I f "White Label" I SOLE P I i J SINGAPORE MALACCA agents dime, JL/arby to. Ltd, neg*i simbilan-johore —W.P.S. 20 I* LAST DAYS of the greatest sale of this inoiilli I IGIAN SINGH'S GRAND ANNUAL X
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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    • 356 10 PAVILION 6.15-9.15 TO-NIGHT FUN IS BACK AGAIN! LAUGHS GALORE IN HAL ROACH'S CHUCKLE-FILLED COMEDY! STAR-STUDDED JOY! FREDRIC MARCH VIRGINIA BRUCE racing, temping %>^. Wm™*: through the most B_kP t exciting romantic Rj^ < adventures you've *m*W T^B^^WHjIBSMS ever thrilled to-m W PATSY KELLY ALAN MOWBRAY J NANCY CARROLL EUGENE PALLETTE
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  • 99 11 Nantes. of sanies authority i Mczzi MYchanici Ed Portiiaii) is reported ißor a bid for the transtrade which now goes Said to the British '■'s< where.. from the B'aek Sea c ports unload goods at ed for Asiatic and Afrigoods arc reloaded ie in
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  • 69 11 r J hursda >—Because Tan bin Mohamed *nc?V? m Abdul Ra when they Mohamed bin Ab *< Alsagoff Rubber E^tP °r a o^ atCh to the apprehendlne him lif 0 run so after spot and disc™ ?L th u y se arched the who were sent for Excise
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  • 94 11 Singapore. Thursday —There was an abrupt ending to the case in which Chua Heng an employee in the Naval Base. was to-day charged with the theft of a bicycle, belonging to Tan Ah Kee also employed in the Naval Base, when Mr. C. H. Koh after
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  • 639 12 RECENTLY we quoted the tribute to the British Press paid by Lord Hewart. Equally stimulating to those whose lot in life it is to produce newspapers is the praise uttered by Mr. Winston Churchill at the luncheon to celebrate the re-opening of the London Press
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  • 1215 12  -  STANDING COMMITTEE ADVISED By C. H. Stanley Jones EVIDENCE of the interest that many youn« men horn in this country takein politics, particularly in the development of democracy in the British Empire, reaches me continually. The Tribune Group has its own Eurasian and Asiatic
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  • 512 12 gTARS are not propitious for the aggressors just now. Japan is getting really nervous about the China campaign. the hollow southern victories having brought no weakening of Chinese resistance but only a fresh demand for troops —and money—to carry on an apparently endless campaign. The prophecy in
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    • 196 12 j More Suggestions For Christmas Gifts I ENMIH. COTF TOBACCO POUCHES, LINKS. Either Roll-up. Batten or ftlnp j Oval bl* Diamonds Fastening U [qu Designs. PriMi froip l.:;> aa i :.oo pair. 03 8 CO., LTD. .IC .;l 6 p.m. TV. flay and T morrow, Saturday 24th Dec Closed all
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    • 20 12 WISHING OUR MATRONS A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A BRIGHT NEW YEAR. OUR SHOP 16. Dhoby Ghaut. Singapore. Telephone No. 216«.
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  • 243 13 TO DEMAND REVISION OF TUNIS NORTH AFRICA TREATIES 0 iCIAL MOTE TO FRANCE Paris, Dec. 22. c known here to-day Count Ciano, Italian lister, recently told P m ret the French in Rente that the nil ?n1 no longer the Franco-Italian 1935. which rel.ite Tun:- and North»i neraUr, as vaiid.
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  • 117 13 Reuter. Washington. Dec 2z the Foreign Relations Commmee, issued a four point statement tc-dav c P e °Pte of the Unitea Mates, he declared, do net likt the Government of Japan. They aon t like the Government \> Germ any, arc against any form of
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  • 65 13 Reuter. London, Dec. 22.—The temperature in London rose this evening to 35 degrees after being below freezing point since Saturday afternoon. Nevertheless, no big thaw is expecteJ and a sharp frost is predicted bo-night. Fog overhung London and caused a minor blackout in some parts to-day
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  • 136 13 Reuter. London. Dec. 22. ADVANTAGES of the A.R.P. measure advecated by Sir John Anderson in the Commons yesterday were called in to question on the motion for the adjournament to-day. Mr. Arthur Henderson, quoting Barcelona's experiences, urged a deep tunneling system under the streets with tunnels
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  • 23 13 Rutbah Wells. Dec. 22.—A missing Air Force bomber has been discovered almost destroyed. It is believed it struck a hill and caught fire.
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  • 252 13 Reuter. Lon lon, Dee. 22. fHPLOMATIC circles in J ondon are closely watching the Russo-Japanese deadlock over Japanese fishery rights around northern Saghahen. By the Treaty of Portsmouth of 1906 Saghalien is equally divided between Russia and Japan, the latter having- obtained rights lo fish
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  • 110 13 Reuter. London, De;-. 22. 4 LLEGATIONS that French sources supplied torpedoes and anti-aircraft projecties and other Bnununition to the Spanish Republican destroyer Jose Luis Diez, now undergoing iepair*at Gibraltar, are made in a note the Franco Government has sent to Britain. The note declares that the
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  • 35 13 Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 22 Agreement has been between delegates of the Ocr man and Czechoslovak Goveriimen rcclaring a general amnesty .for dv i (habitants of the frontier regions according to the German news agency Reuter
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  • 437 13 Reuter. Washingh n, Dec. 22. IfR Sumner Welles, rssistant Secretary of State, disclosed that the United States has; rejected Germany's demand for an official apology for the speech of Mr. Hai-.id [ekes on Sunday in which the latter denounced Fascism as "more cruel, if more
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  • 91 13 Reuter. Washington. Dec. 22. THE United States civil aeronautics authority stated that it is < ogaged with discus ions with the State Department and other Government agencies •'locking toward an early establishment of trans-Atlantic air services It ad led that lawyers for Imperial airways have h!ed
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  • 143 13 Reuter. B ilin, Dec. 22. p> I'M OURS of impending changes in the British Cabinet are being watched very closel> in Gerir.a-iy, especially any ■aggestton that anyon leaning towards the views of the Dachcss ol Atholl or Mr. Anthony Eden might enter the Government. The L
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  • 50 13 Reuter. London, Dte. 22.—The Commons ad J< urned to day for the Christmas rece.s* antil Jan. 31. subject to re-assembly \i public interest required. The Prime Minister is spending Christmas at Chequers and afterwards will stay with ;-iends a few days before depart. for Rome —Reuter.
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  • 839 13 Reuter. London, Dec. 22. j T.-COM. Fletcher (Lab., Nuneaton) raised matters tl mi ions on tiv. motion for the Christmas adjournment arising M report ol th advisory committee on drugH at Geneva. He revii proceedings there and asked what was the "vigorous action" bei;.;,- M
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  • 118 13 Reuter. London. Dee. 22. \bcut Jifry members of Unemployed Workers' Movement. includ- ing three women, walked into the grid room Ol iho exclusive Ritz Hotel in FiccedilK and asked to be served with lea. 1 I hey stated they were willing to pay. They were told
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  • 65 14 FOLLOWERS of tennis in Malaya whose memories go back some years will be interested to hear that Mr. Paul Here has returned to Singapore. Mr. lere is manager of Optorg (Malaya) Ltd. He left Singapore seven years ago and has since been in business in
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  • 153 14 (From Our Own Correspondent* Muar. Wednesday. WHFX Castems Officers went into the jungle at the 8 1 mile Jalan liakri. last Bight, they came across a man and a boy in the act of distilling samsu. Both the man and boy w;re arrested id they were
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  • 109 14 (United Press). T Karachi. Dec. 17. Lalbux. the leader of the gan£ ot clacoits. suspected to be responsible for the murder of Mr. N. G. Majumdar Superintendent of the Archaeologicel Department. Indian Museum, has been •mot dead and six others have i captured after a thrilling
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  • 149 14 MORE TRADE MOVES Reuter. Peiping, Dec. 22. THE first retaliatory blow «gainst the British and American credits to China may emerge from the united council of the provisional Governments of Peiping and Nankin.;;, which opened here to-day. I j The agenda
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  • 176 14 Singapore. Wednesday. application to remove two trustee* of a deceased woman's estate was made by Mr. Aditan. counsel for Khoo Bong Soo in the High Court this morning, on the grounds of alleged misconduct. j Mr. Aditan explained that the defendanis, Yeo Wee Sect end rlhoo
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  • 235 14 mun Singapore, Thursday. fHE In, accused .mght. or might not, have been the man who robbed the complainant; but it is unsafe, on the complainants sole e.U«H£ to conv.ct. in view of the fact that complainant made the .dement in Ins report that he could
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  • 62 14 International ski ing experts had a final practice on the specialiv built indoor run at Karl's Court Exhibition Hall, in readiness for the worlds indoor skiing championships, which were to take nlace there The wooden track is covered with artificial snow manufactured on the spot. Our
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  • 57 14 tbde Singapore Friday. frith Hokkfen Street was the «*ne ol a tragedy this morning Falling from a height of some 30 f-v.-ole he was whitewashing the coniu > ol a three storey building, a Chine- cashed on to the road He sustained a fracture to his
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  • 42 14 Reuter. London. Dec. 22. Thirty-five were killed and over a hundred wounded this afternoon when the nationalist warplanea bombed Catalon towns north north-west of Barcelona, also Alcazar according to a report received by a Spanish press agency in London .—Reuter
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  • 194 14 Singapore. Friday. THE new luxurious motor vessel of the Ea*>t Asiatic Company, arrived in Singapore this morning on her maiden voyage from Denmark. Lea Ting Denmark the vessel had no paj engers, but the first were picked up at Rotterdam. Passengers who arrived at Singapore
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  • 45 14 Major-General w. G S Dobbie. G.0.C.. Malaya lias issued the foilow- ?J c f s »Se to the officrs and men Of the Malaya Command. 'The General Officer Commanding wishes all ranks a happy Christinas and a piosperous New Year
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  • 224 14 lI7E have received further con- tributions in cash and m kind in response to our appeal on behalf of the 27 destitute European families living at Siglap. "Kenilworth" forwards 525. Picfesser K. S. Maniam, the occultist, forwarded $20 to our Kuala Lumpur office. Mr. H. H.
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  • 53 14 Reuter. Pans. Dec. 22.—Fire broke out in the Invahdes Building, near Napoleon's Tomb, and flames were visible around the ealded cupola. Firemen were quickly on the spot but found difficulty In obtaining sufficient pressure of water owing to the fact that the water was frozen in
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  • 25 14 There were seven reports made to the police between last night and this morning regarding thefts of bicycles, mos'iy from the Tanjong Pagar Police Division.
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  • 351 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) k iWTcp X Lu »"pur, Wednesday. h *P fiM concrete tank used tor washing night Kirila I I CtS> r PPHeS Wat€r 500 of a of of Kuala Lumpur who generally go by the name of squatters. This situated within
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  • 152 14 I From Our Own Com bo Malacca, \v. i n J)ESCRir.IX it a, a Mr. Tan Soo Chong mad once to a mnto'* accident querah where a Chines, was killed and another Ch? juried. Mr. Tan said that ih< dent occurred at 5.30 a
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  • 111 15 MORAL PRESSURE AGAINST 0 i PvESSOR n. Dec. 22. el graph's Wash" I v rrespondeal says of the United le towards Japan >kyo deep concern, n unofficial reports. il >;i<ly observing the the United States one-way arms emJapan. Whenever an factum applies
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  • 29 15 fe. Dei 22 Mussclini has ordcrer 1 I over five hundred political the penal settlements of ,a Islands. I eiebrate Christmas at thei; r.- er.
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  • 111 15 Reuter. London, Dec. 22. "CONTRARY to what many believe 1 find the np'nion in the United States deeply interested in world events, particularly in Europe and th t Far East and well informed circles thereon," declared Mr. Anthony Eden broadcasting on his
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  • 134 15 Reuter. Paris, Dec. 22. M. DALADIER plans to visit Tunis and Corsica a day after the close of the present parliamentary session when the Federal budget vote has been taken. It is probable M. Daladier will go in c warshio and the French fleet will
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  • 27 15 Britain* best livestock can now be viewed by Londoners at the Smithheld Club Show which has opened at the Royal Agricultural Hall. Islington. Condon.
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  • 108 15 Reuter. f*ALM continues alone; the Spanish war fronts. While lone; expected the new Franco drive has hitherto not materialised. Nationalist bombers are. however, busy behind the Republican lines. It is reported from Barcelona that thirty persons were killed and over hundred wounded in air
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  • 114 15 Singapore, Tuesday. THE two clerks employed by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd.. Loh Khie Teck and Loh Peng Yong. who face ii»e charges of wilfully and i with intent to defraud, erased entries in the account books of the Malaya Tribune, the Sunday Tribune and ti c
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  • 179 15 Reuter. London. Dec. 22. MEMBERS of the Ro- al family, like millions of their British subjects, are looking forward to parties, including skating parties during Christmas festivities this year Queen Mary will be travelling to Sandr Ingham to-morrow with the King, Queen. Princesses
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  • 103 15 Reuter. London, Dec. 22. GOVERNMENT adhered to the nonintervention committee's proposals and had no intention of presently granting belligerent rights to General Franco, said Mr. Butler to a deputation of the London federation of peace councils. The deputation which had the support of several
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  • 203 15 Sing ap» >re, Th n r sday. SUDDEN and lerrihic j death overtook Utile Tan Hoi, ;even yearold Chinese girl Jiving at Woodlands Read, on Dec. 15, when a huge flash of lightning struck her down while she played with two of her friends in front
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  • 30 15 Reuter. Mexico City. Dec. 22 —Seven were killed anci fifty injured when a passenger train was derailed and overturned fifty miles from Mexico City, this morning Reuter.
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    • 253 15 Christmas Fare i j F I I see o//r display j j' F| CH OCOLATES j many ddicioim varieties, |X| H9 packed in beautiful boxes. Ml PPfi hy7/ kit-own makes— kajj II A R R ODS baj ROWNTRE f: S Hi HI FRYS Bfl CLiLU £UUM M IjfjßS PHONE STORE
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  • 603 16 Visitors Score Twice In Last Ten Minutes Java 3; S.C.C 3. A si i l N 1 recovery late in the second half gave the Java team a well deserved draw against the S.C.C. on the Padang ycslcrday, each side scoring
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  • 106 16 ■TARTAR SINGH. Malayan wrestling champion, accepting tlio challenge of Mehar igh, wrUea to the "atalaya Tribune* as follows:— Their were many challenges :om n < tit en the nigm of Wong J> cb Cheung vs. Kins Kong fight the Instant. rhere was one wrestler
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  • 45 16 Toe S.A.F.A. League Competition. 1939, is open to all Affiliated Associations. Clubs or Teams. The entrance fee is $10 in respect of each team entered, application is to be lodged with the Secretary of the S.A.F.A. rot later than Jan. 15, next
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  • 62 16 [From Our Own Correspondent] I Johore Bahru, Thursday 1 n English College padang. the 0 verninent English School drew vita the Novires XI in an interesting ot hockey, each side scoring ;wo Exchanges were even throughout the I i cal team, however, held territorial advantage towards the close.
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  • 553 16 (By "PETE") TO-NIGHTS ftnals in theSimrap >re Amateur lip*r Association's (ournamcnl for the civilian championship promises to he a .arreat su?cess Every boxer is confident of himself and the scrap should he e;reat. The fust bout starts at 9 p.m. sharp and I am told there have
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  • 100 16 THE date for closing entries for the Business Houses' League Competition, 1?39, organised by the Singapore Football Association, is Jan. 1" icxt. This Competition is confined to genuine employees of Business Houses in ipore, and no player having played at any time during the past two
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  • 63 16 THE following members 1 cepted to nlav rurhi vs Perak and i» u mcrrow at the S C C A. E. Minns; g D a i E J P Burlev. F C 11 ones and L. F. D J 1 WalKer, E C Wrigl,
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  • 163 16 j 34TH Fortress Company R E j beat Fort Canning at T an slin Jy ten points to three yesteribV S ht ff me w s a f orward'battle for i the whole of the first hah. i, ut the later stages, the Sappers
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  • 373 17 Hatch Against Sappers 15; s.R.c r ,t.»ree goals) to th.rteen (two goals and a try)' in on the padang yesterday. very interesting d three quarter tessed en both territorial ad. jot portion of the born resistance; tie when they aptpportvnitj to do S uza played
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  • 142 17 X C R C of Lumpur will meet the S.C F A in riendlv soeeer matches in aid of L dlStres^ d Cninese i« China on S nday and Tuesday next at the Anson Road Stadium cJ h e wiU l)e from MM! lollowing: K L?£S £>= Messrs
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  • 336 17 |N a dull game of hockey the S.R.C. II team defeated the V.M.C.A. Juniors by 4 goals to 1 at the Anson Road ground yesterday. All the goals came late in the second half, and the Recs forwards onfy got ?o,ng in the
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  • 80 17 r HOCKEY- Batavia Team vs. S.C.C and Army Combined at the S.C.C. RUGBY—Police II vs. R. A. Biakan Mati on the Depot ground. HOCKEY— V.M.C.A. vs. Fort Canning on the Anson Road ground. SOCCER -Amateur Athletic AssjciaUon XI vs. St. Matthews Y.P.G. XI on S.H.B. Junior Service Club
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  • 122 17 IN a keenly contested game of hockey on the padang yesterday evening the European women held the Girl's Sports CV.tl; to a 2-all draw. Exchanges were Fairly even throughout aim scoring only started In the •second hall The Girls Sports Club W« r slightly
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  • 28 17 The members ol the S.C.R.C team who left tor Pcn.'tnu yesterday by s.s. 'Kedah' to play a series of matches in the northern Settlement.
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  • 207 19 )RROW FOR ALL A fortunate day s. the planet of -ding strong as is he eve of Christmas, he stars favour the and are quite in h the spirit of the excellent day for The travel stars be cautious. J IA L INFLUENCES: May 20. A
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  • 136 19 )i the markets durpast week is very en- have been fully d ni some cases have spite of the lack of inn< ticeable before a <:1 Few are prepared 11i w commitments irkel is closed for 7 out the end of ihe year, n Nelson's Rubber Mardated
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  • 524 19 B.B.C.'s Christmas Day broadcasts Chapel R^TtC%,T vlce fr om the b€ given by rhe R Vv re F a Wh JL eh Will Ring and Chaivni'. c a P Plani n to the 3nrce»-• n General to the the stu *o with Pie tne Rev r
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  • 72 19 Singapore. Thursday.—For driving his lorry at a speed greater than 30 m.p.h. along Woodlands Road on November 15. B. Aiumugan. an employee of Fogden. Brisbane ft Co.. was to-day lined $20 or In default twenty days' 8.1. by Mr. C H. Whitton, Traffic Magistrate. Accused stated that
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  • 145 19 Reuter. 1 London, Dee. 22. yyITHl.\ the last forty-eight hours government had been planning targe production of the latest and best weapons to ensure the fullest possible number and adequate protection against air raids, s :i jd Sir Thorns Inskip speaking at Stoke-on-Trent. Britain's
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  • 14 19 Reuter. London. Dee. 22.—Lord Baldwin's refuge* fund now exceeds 200.000 sterling Reuter.
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  • 298 20 Reuter. Chungking:, Dec. 22. THE Chinese government has ordered a complete reor-.m-ation of the Kwanjjtunjr provincial jrovernment and has Appointed Cicneral Li Han Hwen as new governor of the province rcplac fit* General W v Teh hen. General Li Han Hwen who
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  • 127 20 Malacca, Wednesday. A CHINESE and an Indian occupied two beds in the Malacca generrl hospital side by side and on the night of Nov. 17. The Indian went out. When he came back he found the lifty-two cents he had kept under his pillow missing. He
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  • 90 20 (From Our Own Correspondent) Mttar, Wednesday fONVICTKD on his own plea oi guilty. Ngo Tte Chai was this morning fined seventy dollars (in default two months rigorous imprisonment) by Tuan Haji Nassir bin Haji Sailed on a charge of being in possession of apparatus for the manufacturing
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  • 43 20 Malacca, Dec. 22. Anthony Chita and William Misso, the two youths from Singapore, who ?r< cycling their way to India in search of work arrived at Malacca yesterday. They will be leaving Malacca in a day or two for Seremban.
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  • 229 20 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday should city magnates rush to Pahang for gold when the precious metal is in the very heart of Singapore city, or rather in the crops of thousands of ducks and turkeys for the Christmas table now assembled
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  • 58 20 Singapore, Wednesday Charged wilt cs using the death of an unknown nr :< Chinese cyclist at the junction of v> irrson Road and Orange Road, Gc'a Liang Moi. residing at 621. Bad < Road, was to-day discharged not amounting to an acquittal. An inquiry into the death of the
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  • 53 21 t of tome of tat Wuhan Songt'ers who held a eon m the Great c or.y. Singavo%. The ™cmi? b 0 repeated en Dec. 24. 25. 2<> and 27 were accUU+ned hn an uno smr them. The* concert- arc ir '»V? >re 81 because they are u*a >]
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  • 159 21 jyjOßfc impoi tuncVEn the Mcm ITI Kampf, the Koftn or the work of William Shakespeare, the famous Four Classics Library of China located in Hanerhow is now safely stored in Chungking. Scholars, historians and statesman in China exijrcs-.ed relief that the last set of this famous library
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  • 198 21 1,000-MILE SYSTEM British Firms Get Big Orders London. CONSIDERABLE orders have already been placed with British engineering <inns h> the Chinese Government Purchasing Commission, and still larger orders are expected in the not d'stant future for railway develonment in Western China for thousand-mile system
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  • 120 21 Central News. Chuanchow, Fukicn. pKKATING an all-time record, a total of over 812,000,000 has been remitted by Chinese residents abroad to Chuanchow during the past four months since August, according- to information from local financial quarters. A traditional overseas remittance centre. Chuanchow has long been an important rlace
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  • 147 21 International News Agency. Chungking. KWANGSI provincial authorities are mobilising about 2,000.000 district militiamen and preparing for provincial defence in the face of the tendency of the Japanese South China offensive to move towards hwangsi, Chinese military officials declare. It was believed that the Japanese may drive
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  • 85 21 CHINESE papers m Hcngkona stated that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek arrived somewhere near Pok La on the East River on the Qight of Doc 2 and gave instructions on fchi! present p in te»--atto f, k on Canton The Chinese troops ;ounter-attack'ng Canton are makin<
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  • 156 21 Casablanca, French Morocco. ANEW trade in frozen cis v l«« French pastry cooky has dcvJcptd here as a result of the S- Japanese hostilities This year 500 ton.< Cf frozen c r have heen supplkd by a Casablane: retiieeratmg company to French liims \%bich previously
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  • 184 21 International News Agency. Sian. THE Soviet supply oi arms and ammunition tj the Central Government in Chungking is becoming mor! vigorous with the .strengthening of arms route by way of Blntlang imi of the rou.e through Outer M ngoiia. The message reports that the Soviet Union is
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  • 18 21 One of (he troupe oi the Shanghai tollies who broiuiniM run CM p.M D.c studios rectnUg
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  • 201 22 rVTLON is shown to advantage in a comparison of the death rate among Indian immigrant labourers during 1937, with that among Indian labourers in the Assam Valley during the same oerio 9. In Assam the death-rate per thousand wa* 22.93. The Ceylon ftgure for the period was 19.6.
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  • 243 22 Colombo, Dec. 4. J ARGE crowds collected outside Jaftna Polite Court when Inspector John VUygalle moved for remand of three men arrested at midnight by a volunteer patrol corps. 0 i the road by the .side of the Courtwas r. battered motor car. one of
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  • 422 22 Colombo, Dec. 8. PERTAIN members of the State Council are determined to see Mr. P. N. Banks, Inspector-General of Police, removed from office, despite the fact that the Commission appointed to inquire into the charges ma 'c against him completely exonerated him. And they
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  • 211 22 Jaffna, Doc. 11. rrHOl SANDS from town and village flocked to JafTna police station as a result of several arrests. An anti-crime Volunteer Corps consisting of about sixty able-bodied vo»m.'4 men in Jaffna, working in cooperation with the police, stopped, one midnight, a tar .-uspecter! of being
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  • 283 22 Colombo. Dee. 7. T'KINCOMALEE is an excellent harbour for seaplanes. This fa the consider, d opinion of Air Vice-Marsha] J. T. Babirjton, Air Officer Commanding the R A.K. in the Far East, who arrived yesterday In char-o ot the sunderland flying-beats. One of the chief obieets
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  • 241 22 Colombo. Der 12 f OLOMBO'S General Hospital will soon have four iron i —one a gift from Lord Nuffield and three on official or 1 "Iron lung" is popular name for a wonderful which, when a patient is placed inside induces breat though the patient's
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  • 38 22 fjondci Mr. E. A. F. Wijeye i of the Ceylon Congre called to the Middle T< He leaves for Ceylon To-day he gave a many friends and t] eluded Lord Snell, Dr and Sir Howard Egvi'la
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  • 340 23 CONGRESS LEADERS ARRESTED (United Press). a were produced Magistrate Mr. X They d d no v re remanded to tral gaol. f the Committee Messrs. T. M i, t. k. Harar hn Philipose. to the Memogaol while somwere arrested Wascarene itenced i.ene. a member Committee of
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    29 23 MISS M. S. MOHANAMBAL who appears in the role of Mandodari in the beautiful Tamil picture 'Sethu Bandhan' which commences a season at the Marlborough Theatre, tonight.
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  • 143 23 (United Press). Xc- Delhi. Dec. 10. j A COMMUNIQUE issued to-day from the Viceroy*: Camp announces lollowing appointments made vuth E:s j Majesty's approval to the Exernf j <">ur.cP of the Governor-General t take effect from the date at r< tircmenl on the exjriry of
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  • 119 23 (United Press). Calcutta, Dec 16. QN receipt of a telephonic message from Wardha th P Hon. Mi. X 11. Sarkar, Finance Minister, Government of Bengal .'eft foi Wan'ha on Friday evening. 0: being asked as to whether his visit to WarJha had any connection with
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  • 109 23 (United Press). IiMTFI* PRISS reliably learn that tbe special meeting of the C'ongrr, Working Committee will be summoned during the first wetk el* January either at Bartloli or Bombay to suit Mahalma Can: hi s tonvfOietice to settle the communal probiem. (United Pre> OS c* A The Hon.
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  • 81 23 Wardha. Dec. 19. IT ia ie*;rj>i hen Shrimali Kastuibai G.indh) ha. offerrd her strvicts lo Sardar Vallabhbhai J-aul ir r cai!.viuc on tbe Rajkot Ratyagrapha and she may leave for Rajkot in a short time. Srimathi Mtnibeu Po daughter of Sardar VaJlaththai Patei and
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