Malaya Tribune, 29 December 1938

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  • 43 1 The Malaya Tribune a^a y a s National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales vol. xxvn, _j -No. 308. SINGAPORE, r THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1938 FIVE CFNTS The Malaya Tribune. Thursday. December 29, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1938 l .>
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 54 1 Read The II X D A V TRIBUjYE Dominant In Malaya WOOD DUNN y AIRY MAID' Provision Dealers. flncorporate i»- s S.I W: S BC A baby needs milk from a bottle QLUEC£©I© strong muscles P SOUIV II TEE T H ""iWi m STRAIGHT RONES THA" I ,s EV ERY
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    • 237 1 I EXCITING NEW WAY TO COLOUR LIPS! rh.m th. thrilling .«Kho.rm..» I t —N South Sea maiden s secret iTSI of irresistibly alluring lip.. E^fl TATTOOI Lwciou, tW Pi®l parent colour that doesn't L I conieoff...injteadofpastT RiTOI hp«ock that dots/ Appi; KfEaVl TATTOO lip- Bffiß wait a momcat or t"
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    • 99 1 I MADAME PAGE 9Z > Piccadilly, London. J M ™£T DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed 2 Created in l.er j work rooms j 9 5 $a© I BATTERY ROAD Z SINGAPORfi. I Is (ho <i„,st corerta* for exposed and tUH w rk For railway bridges, corrugated iron buiMinirs Ate ianks.
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  • 358 2 VVinburg, Orange Free state N urgent pWa h»r S< uth African unity was made by -eneial i muis A in a speech here in which he Shorted the nation not to oieak away from the Ckwnronweafth as had been suggested in aow quarters.
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  • 235 2 Bloemlonc in. "DRITALN has taken is into (h e Commonwealth of Nations, as free If and unfettered country as herself, to do precisely as we wish, we can make war 07 peace.'*' f These remarks were made by General J. B. M. Hertzog. the Prime
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  • 66 2 Reuter. Santiago. Dec. 27.- A wholesale purge of Government officials and high army officers Is taking place following the Installation of the Popular Front Government in Chile on Dec. 15. The reorganisation involves the eesignation of eight generals and the dsmissal of most of the heads
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  • 309 2 British Official Wireless. Reports from Lima si;<i<> u>.o the Pan-American conference officialh ended with the delegates signing instruments adopted by the eonfci tnee, after which a state bangui was given in bottom of the m legates Mr. Cordell Hull was the chief speaker. Even if much of
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  • 228 2 THE Hotel Defease, al >! Jean, where the French set* l Victor Hugo spent two month- wnling part of "Lc; MiseraWes'' in I■"' is up for sale. Mont St. Jean is at the the roads which lead from Jemapp and Nivcllcs to Brussels. It was
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 418 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (.incorporated in England). r. ft O. S. N. CCS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage fcfpon 193« I L?i BAR 0,000 In Fort RAJPUTANA 17.0U0 iXc. He tN t3.. r )('0 Jan. I*J j tNCHI 17 OCO Jan U RANI URA H.tWJ Jan. 27 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. Id
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    • 482 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDDEUTSC 'HKK LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended D-ctures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 5 ss. "CREFKLD" omits Manila Jan. ma. 'ELBE Jan. 5 S.a. "GNEISENAU" omits North China Jan. 19 I m.s "FULDA" omits North China.
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    • 451 2 BANGKOK MM CII! V J APAN LINE. I Luxurious Que Class Mptorships, Most Big Cargo tSSSfIs with limited but, Cabin Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommodai To: Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, on 1 Hamburg and Com 1 y To: Aden. Sue/. Port Said. Palestine. IMB. From So re M'ca, PS
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    • 217 2 O. S, Ei. Line m.s. *La Plata Maru' <7 30S (J. Tens! Leaves Singapore Jin. 4. at p.m direct for j COLOMBO <arr. Colombo Jan 9. at a.m. African South American Ports Fares:—Singapore Colombo. Cabin lass SlfiLOu Third lass 5; 77.00 Third lass 46.4t** Heck s without diet). Subsequent sailings:—
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  • 1265 3 SADDEST STORY OF THE YEAR RKREFT of wife and only child, his eves dim with ?S U 'hoked with en.nlion. a vaunt n an, T..IH v Vu*" 8 V Ce melancholy and -novinc sto, v "h* year yes,erd:l > ,h VouTl the
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  • 102 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. QSMAN bin Saidecn, Yusop bin Paral, Ong Keng Ho, Teo Kirn Tee, Teo Ah Soon and Teo Ah Jing were this morning charged, in the fifth police court before Mr. L. C. Goh that they on Dec. 24 at 6 a m
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  • 106 3 Reuter. Paris, Dee. 28. JW PAIL KKYNARD, addressing the Riii S i enate durin S the Finance hi i a /u' Sa,d that France's war £2"o,o f X(),oao c tomins year wou,d be •ufSSf Z** stm Payoff £85.000,000 for obligations already incurred fcven with this
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  • 121 3 Bombay. TIWENTI -THREE inscriptions, relaun ff >o one of the most objure pennis of Indian nistory. •ye bee,, discovered at RanJho K- m Rewa State, Central India. The discoveries, dating back to 'h> third and fourth centuries of the Chnsian era are regarded as of
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  • 124 3 P. IG4KIA has had such a bumper crop of grapes this year that the home market is glutted with the Iruit selling at a halfpenny for more I nan two pounds and farmers are reennf them to their pigs. a record export figure of
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  • 156 3 i ambus m t Paris, Dec. 28. A HRM ime ,s taken in the press regarding Italy's claims. The view is expressed that Italy's recent attitude has rendered the so lution of the problem more difficult. Le Jour denies that Mr. Chambcrialn will attempt
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  • 29 3 Photo shows an elephant at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington. London, for the Krone Circus, opening its capacious jaws to receive a tit-bit of man-gold-w urzels.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 554 3 Classified Advertisements I— NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS IXDERS are now invited for th* allowing materials or service S articulars see Municipal Tender Roon r dof an Electric* 16 f CloS ar Holland 5% milestone. posit $50». 12 noon, j an 3 iflan ol Labour for tting No. l Gasholder gypj
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    • 325 3 grSITIONS VACANT !§SSSSS£? No. 4 M ,To an M d ala J y a a y S^ Afield street t^g er Bt y'e-Mart, m TO LKT TO rofmTmodero ?*T,* eh ~*°^~< tins room Znin e room n arEe 3i area one »»r!JSS electric, wat?--'939. Jlin X able lst January. "re.
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    • 461 3 WE MAKE HISTORY IN MALAYA! Bclence has made lt possible for yon to gratiryour desire for a dish of Malayan Curry wherevu* the hiU by the sea-slCe. iv an aeroplane on a train or ln a sailing boat, Net t.e kast inconvenience or trouble w.ll ▼ki experience /Ui you need
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  • 77 4 The following passengers are sailing by the m.s. "Alsia" which Jeft here for Europe on Dec. 27. Pra Prasasna Bhidhyayudh, Madame Prasasna, Miss Kanlsdha Joudhin Master Jousagdi Joudhin, Miss Wanida Joudhin, Miss Nong Bhanga Joudhin, Miss Nong Lagsana Joudhin, Miss Nong Nuje Joudhin, Miss Nong Vow Joudhin Mr
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  • 810 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Dec. 28, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3|7% 41Asam Kumbang 281- 30-nom Austral Malay 431- 47 -norn Ayer Hltam 22[- 23 6 Ayer Weng 0.59 0.64 Bangrin Tin 21 6 22 6 Batu Selangor 1.31
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  • 15 4 bingapore. Thursday. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— fiiia (up
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  • 18 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 28V 8 (down Sellers 28ft (down
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  • 170 4 Singapore, Dec. 28. It iSiaroj W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $133 R. <Biam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $134 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $130 Siam No. 1 $213 Siam No. 2 $T 9B Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $120 Siam Broken Rice No.
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  • 325 4 Singapore, Dec. 29. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3j7% 41Ayer Hitams 22 6 b Bangrins jWI- f*.Batu Selangors 1-32 I*7 Hitams 0-33 037 Hongkong Tin 19 20-xa Chenderiargs 12 6 .13 b Hong Fatts 0.69 0.73 Idris Hyd. 7 3 8 Ipoh Tin 22 6 23
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  • 103 4 Messrs. Lewis and Peat. Ltd.. in their weekly rubber market report from London, dated Dec. 13. state: There is a slight improvement in sentiment in the market and prospects look a little more hopeful. Consumption ln America during November is estimated to fca/e been between 42.000 and #4,060
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  • 95 4 London, Dec. 28. Paris 177 7 64 New York 4 66% Montreal 4.7 H 2 Brussels 27.69 Geneva 20.6U Amsterdam 8.58 8.58 7 16 Milan 38 11 16 Berlin ll.Gly* Copenhagen 21 7 B Cslo 10.90» Prague 135 Heisingfors 226 3 /4 Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 3; 16
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  • 88 4 LEST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Dec. 28. 5 pm Company Dividend Books fo> TIN. dos Date Ex Div ™"SS Hongkong Tin M final *%**L Date taT 30 19 m Southern Kinta 2V 2 int De*. 28 Jan2o on t less ta x Jdn 20 Dec. 29 7y
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  • 124 4 6% Maynard ft Co., Ltd., $30,000 m 30. Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNiUlPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $40:1,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30... M1/ iter r 3i d 19 7 $1( W.Wo'int.''* 02^2 nom 4fc% 1909' red'. 1955 inV'''' 108V2 110 nom 2ii r Sf
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  • 405 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous ToXv"' Wednesc RUBBER Quiet Steady B P°t Suyeri B% 3 Q 1 6 i V tp 5 /V Sellers 8 316 31 rl;i« Ist Forward (January) Buyers 8' 8 8 316 1 1G o U tp 2 %m r. Sellers 8 316 gi. 2nd
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 403 4 ft AMi OF (HIXA (incorporated ln China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Exceisof Ch. 4,800,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. 1,800,000,000 00 Tse-Vung Seong,
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    • 112 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Pa.d Dp $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, STNGAPOKF Local Branches 458 > North Bridge Road, Singapore. 253, South Bridge Road, Singapore. Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW *ORK BANKERS Midland Ban!,, Ltd Irving Trust
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  • 792 5 4fo DIVIDEND DECLARED 11 the Uvcntyeighth annual «eneral 9 Wedncsda yA I** Rubber Estates Ltd. he.l to LT 7- Ma,Bka rcnl .or the year was «ere Mr. Chan Kang Swi Chairman), Mr Chee Guan Th Vt. Chua itoh Siang. Mr. Chan Teek Chve Mr L
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  • 63 5 Changchun. AS a first step to regulate foreign banking interest is "Manchukuo" all American and Soviet banks in Chanechun. Harbin and Mukden must have capital of at least 1,000,000 yen. Banks in other cities in "Manchukuo" must have capital of 500.000 yen. It is
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  • 105 5 Sydney, New South Wales. A MAN and a woman have been fined £2 each at Newcastle, New South Waies. for kissing in the street. Referring to the case, the Sydney Sun writes: "Do you kiss your wife or your giri fr:end when you meet
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  • 4 5 Bridge. London.
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  • 270 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) S' n gag ore, Wed n e>'!a y. the "Confe Bianeanaaao" which arrived here th?« afternoon were Capt a,,. David Lee. W. T. Wu and Eui all members tun* f r Vm Sed 1 ,n Vu hin:U ,eft Cha WHS n
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 46 5 HP" S 1 Beautiful hair, lovely features-no wonder she's mW t&ĔI* the envy of all. Her secret? She shampoos regularly I Wlth MULS,FIED f iq h' d h ha E° It? we"*? by SB; ««y lather. Keep your hair lovely to look at. with MULSIFIED Shampoo
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    • 55 5 WITH DARMOL PILE CURE FET. Consists of tablets, ointment and supr.o*itor:es. The most thorough and mickest euro krown. 51.70 set in box \rents- niARI ft TO.. 29, Robinson Rd Singapore. Tel. 2219. nErll/ mm^^Wm GUINNESS kjATc THE DOG'S HEAD LABEL v 1 c IS ON EVERY BOTTLE AGENTS SIME. DARBY
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    • 679 5 SHE PUT UN' 2' POUNDS OF FLESH "Feels wonderfully better." Nothing is more worrying than loss of weight. To watch thr scales anxiously, hoping against hope for an Increate of Just one ounce—to take botttas and bottles of fishy-tasting oil and ■HO feel no better-to lie awake at t- gh|
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  • 224 6 We welcome intelligent letters on any sui,j ec( from readers, but publishing them we do not necessarily associate ourselves with the vieun expressed. [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir,—I get a large batch of newsnat r and magazine cuttings by every l\
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  • 128 6 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir.—Who is the head oi the famih the husband or the wife The B blc tells us that the husband is the h but seme husband; of thi- genera?: i seem to allow their wives to rule o. >r them. If
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  • 332 6 Deadlock Over Fishing And Oil Disputes -Moscow. |T is learned that the Soviet-Japanese negotiations Tor the regulation of Japanese fishing in Soviet waters have reached a deadlock. In the course of a two-hour conversation, the Japanes: Arr.ba.sador, Mr. Togo, told M. Litvinov that the Japanese
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  • 157 6 Sydney, New South Wal«'v AftNY pekinese dog is n«rsWl a black eve here us res«" of its courageous encounter mm a gunman who attacked its tress. "Susie," the peke, bit the gunman sc hard that the man rm off. The peke's owner is Mrs Foster, of Wocllahra.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 191 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of oil ChmltU and Storm 1939 AMERICAN H.M.V. RADIOS 1 V T- I Model 11 Q4—ll RCA Tubes with Electric Tuning Sole Agents: Kee Huat Radio Co. 122-124, Orchard Road, SINGAPORE. Phone 4566. LET fl 19 3 9 /nflH BE A QK|k> REAL V^-^ NEW
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    • 122 6 STAYINC INDOORS is a pleasure denied to the past generation which hundreds nowadays enjoy THROUGH THE BROADCASTING F lyfa GOOD MUSIC I 0y A FINE SFEECH mW^ OR SINGING p An n especially if it's a IVrAISiV/ the.y are .listening-in to Sole Agents for Malaya HOE BOON LEONG Are You
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1322 6 Peter Dawson From Singapore, 8,5 p m Mr^MCBl SINGAPORE BERLIN AM \J|^^^^^^^L ZHL 225 metres 1.13 nu s) DJB 15.20 Mcis (19.7 m.) <l I if I > i \^^LW ZHP 30.96 metres (9.69 mcs) tMM ¥f M S p.m. f Mm m< I wmm pm. 6.20 Concert of light
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  • 228 7 ENTERTAINMENT PAGE (Tribune Staff Reporter) TRAVFI I t Singapore, Wednesday. 7h hLf j\g irom Shamrha; r„ v »r. and Mrs Frank board the C rfu «ngapcte this afternoon. Dr a„d PaSSed throu h Whb is a film producer if Ho^, a c r 2
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  • 201 7 fREAT in story appeal, one of U I'eter R. Kvne's best loved novels, "Valley of the (iiants v is a picture which you must see. Film- Marts a «eason at the Alhambra to-day, and for those who like to sec red-blooded action, here is the picture
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  • 197 7 THE >t. Joseph's Church Portuguese Mission, Singapore, held their annual Children's Christmas Treat at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night, and a very enjoyable time was had by all. Over 500 children were presrnl, besides their mothers and fathers, and each child up to
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  • 62 7 Spencer (Boys Town) Tracy has been putting on too mucn surplus avoir dupois of late. To check this he took to playing polo, but this did not have the desired effect on Tracy. He now has quit polo and taken tennis seriously and may be seen any evening
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  • 42 7 j,. ui~u is mmm? to the Alhambra next Scene from 'Tour's A Crowd" wh.ch u ff rio vs main ac tors being week, lhis is a riotous comedy Knowles and Rosalind Russell. Errcl Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Falnc ivnow
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  • 348 7 JjJVER thought of the tremendous amount of trouble producers iv nnaVe. aYe k> P to eradicat t h e "noise- problem during the filming of scenesr By noise problem, J mean the unmistakable sound* created when uctora walk on the xioor the swishing of skirts, tb
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  • 49 7 Mickey Rooney wno went recently to the Los Angeles County Fair, gave hU parents a pleasant surprise on his return home. Young Rooney had his r.rms filled with two turkeys, three cupid dolls and four cane walking sticks just prizes that he irad wen at the Fair.
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  • 169 7 TWOSE people who think that J A the making of a film is 'irlv >ate ft »clois and film hands alike, should think again. In a recently-filmed pfctQM Ridets »jf the Bangs," <m nn- preccdentcd trail of casualties cccuried. I liuiiiig a Mastitis rrr-aence. William
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  • 53 7 Wayne Morris and C'a«re Trevor in 'Valley of the Giants which starts to-day at the Alhambra. Filmed in entire ttchnictlour the story is full of acticn and contains more thiili-cram-med moments than any picture- that has been «-howa hei c for many mi :Uhs. (See preview
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 180 7 recommend Angier's V -'mm is the answer If your chest is yoar weak spot general health. No other ctnulsio.? if you catch cold easily and are is so highly recommended by the seldom free from catarrli or a cough, Medical Profession. It promotes a course of Anfiier's Emulsion will normal,
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    • 420 7 <£ Q lA'l €Ĕ@ iM II INI <Q jGHS?©L 'A—a—h. that's br>tt<»-!' -ou'li say when you've BMHRyS. rut a f>\v diops f t-'crubt/s n, the bath water Bcrubb'j |g a l':.\urv that co«i ,so little—lt sorte.i* CMHiQpHQ in. orrifif.s thf Wi 'tr, renshes your body, re y It's a/ways safe
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 141 8 f I AGAIN. Your Big Holiday Show j j IS AT SINGAPORE'S MOST POPULAR HOME of j ENTERTAINMENT! I f Ml APITOI I OPENING TO-PAY! }j j Vrmi 11 VL j SHOWS DAILY 3.15-6.15-9.15 j] j COMES DEANNAIj //<r F/rjl Crush! Jm B. Dcv 5 Iff Burn! 'c ENE ;v'w
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    • 525 8 JUBILEE THEATRE TIVOLI HALI. HOLIDAY MATINEES: Dec. 31, Jan. 1 2 SAT. MON., at 2.30 p.m. SUN., 11 a.m. 2.30 p.m. "WAY OUT WEST" "THE BUCCANEER" NIGHTLY AT THE SOLAR BALL (NEW WORLD) MISS JULIA'S OPERA SPECIAL NEW PLAYS VAUDEVILLE ITEMS BY TALENTED GIRL AFTJbTS. KRONCHONGS, BTAMfcOULE. RUM3A3. GAGS' COMICAL
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  • 98 9 Prague. I FIVE-YEAR-OLD g| r has fall* A :m r Fifth-floor window here-and ed ninv'.t unhurt a Ace, Pragues principal tho" hfare, leu her daughter asleep while ent shopping. H Wlllie iring her absence the child woke nn ent to the window and then bl-m ■th
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  • 228 9 Singapore, Wednesday. In vcur s^r t H g,eat nUmber 0f robbeliL s b> Singapore of late. prosecuted at' SM hBVC M y U [ir l r C a,;'- ,bbtd rf 0n lhe h 'g h «'ay. at night ace y- u are liable
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  • 156 9 Li < Cairo. A SCHEME which, if carried out, will give Egypt a lirst-elass all-the-year-round resort is now being considered by the Governor of Sue/. It is to be built on Gebel Ataka mountain 2.500 feet above sea level ntuated a lew miles from Suez
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  • 90 9 Singapore, Wednesday. |N the fifth police court before Mr. L. C. Goh this morning a Tamil Hindu, aged 65 years, answering to the name of Manikam was charged that at Lyons Motors, Singapore. being a servant committed theft, by stealing $28.38 in cash belonging to
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 188 9 NEXT WEEK-ALHAMBRA Another laugh Hit From The "ROBIN HOOD" Stars' Wamcr Bros. Most Laugh Packed Hit -FOUR'S A CROWD" ...and this Crowd's a Panci with ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA de HAVILLAND ROSALIND RUSSELL PATRIC KNOWLES NIGHTLY AT 7 9.30 P.M. SUNLIGHT HALL (jjjh M REVUE OF SHANGHAI. //r 1/jL I AN
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    • 428 9 j \nol!a< Mighty Ahh TE< lI\ H OLOI R THII Wll 5 j from the PrveMeers of ISOIIIV IHMHI" Mightier in j j it* thrill* Hian picture you luure ever sees! j WENINGTO-DAY &D% ai 11 a.m.,3-15,6-15,&9-15p.m. j IN ITS 4l love! Here a lifetime of adventure is mPS! jPPJf
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    • 87 9 v WISHING OUR PATRONS A HAPPY X MAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. <| i JALAN J|TOJ liyASlill BESAR 1 H WW I ROA[> 1 I flWalnTa'ii Eeadmr Ammement PartrT. 1 DANCE PALACE (AIR CONDITIONED). PUONE ,24«. RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. To mlfht ».:iO|i.iii. Till Mitlni^lK Admission 50 cen's. 31 St
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  • 658 10 poUH more brilliant youths educated in Malayan schoois nave secured tne glittering prizes repre- sented by tne Queen s Scholarships—two in the Straits Settlements and two in the i .M.S. This means that they will go to Great Britain and have the advantage of several years oi stud)
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  • 1001 10  -  By LIM KENG HOR THE passing into the hands of the Japanese of nearly all the important railways and cities in China does .not by any means signify that all is lost or won. A 1 tin's stage of war, when both Canton and Hankou haw
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  • 521 10 I A 1 ACTOR on wind) Malaya may j dwell with some thought, if not anxiety, is the Increase in the numbei ol unemployed people in the United states. According to official figures—and official figures nev< r exaggerate unemployment in any country—there are two million more idle
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 171 10 RALEIGH" Introduces 1 i A NEW MODEL TO SINGAPOREThe "SAFETY" MODEL SlOO I COMPLETE fffflSN 1 WITH LAMP AND IK THE LATFSI -»Y.\o- HI If I HIKI 1180^81 arrangelK 11 SOLE .\< lENT& |J ROBJNSON CO., LTD. j makes delicious Mannitf sandwiches are appetising, economical and quickly made—just mix Marmite
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  • 371 11 Treaties Must Be Observed Reuter. JAPAN'S peace terms as enunchtwi i- p Chungking, Dec. 28. Dec are absolute-.. rem,er Kon °y e statement on IK c a.eabsolute,,- imacceptable, declared Marshal Chiantr Kai Shek i rms Would mean complete .surrender of China. 11« emphasised thai chin-. her
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  • 78 11 British Official Wireless Lcndon. Dec. 28.—Exchequer returns show that the total of ordinary revenue amounts to £482,459.985. compared with L469.812,b53 at the corresponding date last year. Income tax at £95,704,000 has yielded nearly £10.000.000 more than at this time last year. The National Defence contribution, budgetted to
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  • 39 11 Reuter. New York. Dec. 28.—The number of unemployed in the United States in November totalled 9.211.000. comrared with 9.095.000 in October and 7.751.000 year, according to figures of the I National Industrial Conference Board.— 1 Reuter.
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  • 119 11 Reuter. London, Dec. 28. THE real danger to peace in 1939 is in icestem Europe tclares Mr. Vernon Bartlett, famous publicist, in an ".v/e in the Neic* Chronicle. The internal German si:.ation is jioiv so bad that there be some acts victory by or the
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  • 130 11 Reuter. Tientsin, Dec. 28. THE United States Chamber of I Commerce has cabled to the State Department enumerating ten counts in which American rights are disregarded by the Japanese. >se include cotton control, export argoes, Japanese monopolies and ned wholesale restrictions of U-o--ufacturea
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  • 91 11 Reuter. Berlin. Dec. 28. T HE -defeat of ,he nUe" 1 Lima Conference continues to be the memo vi n the German press. The Diplomatische Correspondenz expresses joy at the "limitation-" of t»« declaration of American solidarity. Other papers remark that the att;•ude of the
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  • 32 11 Reuter. Biussels, Dec 28.—The Kexist s.enato 11. Rhodius. suddenly collapsed whJJe f peaklnj in the Senate and died snortiy -terwards despite immediate medical attention. The sitting was suspended.— Renter.
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  • 99 11 Reuter. Churchill, Hudson Bay. Dee. 28. ACCORDING to news received to-day A Reynold Bray, a young British exnltrer was drowned 20G miles within the* Arctic Circle in September. The news was brought to Repulse Ba by an Eskimo and relayed to Churchih Mr Bray was
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  • 77 11 Five hundred and two children from untitled-the second party of iSrJSLh i 'f? f 4 rom Na/i (ier,na »> to come to Lngland—aniveo at Maiuic on tht strainer "Prague" and were then taken by special tram uJm? i H J tan, i at lowestoft. Four hundred of these children are
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  • 666 11 Reuter. London, Dec. 28. pRAN( OS push on the Ebro front in Spain is the largest offensive ye: attempted, according- to information reaching London. The size of ih t manoeuvre, which had been in preparation for some months, partly accounts for
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  • 61 11 Peiping. Dec. 28.—Th* predicted revision ol tariffs in the Japanese occupied ureas of China will not come into force on Jan. 1 as expected. A Tientsin aea paper which is regarded as the moutnpiece of the Japanese military authorities states that the tariff chances w\!l be announced
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  • 70 11 Reuter. Dublin, Dec. 28 —It is officially announced that Mr. De Valera «/<Il visit the United States in May. The programme in Washington includes one day's stay at the White HGUSe as a guest of Mr. Roosevelt. Ia New York, on the invitatic 1 of the
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  • 255 11 Reuter. Rome, Dec. 28. JTALY has no territorial claims on Tunis, according to fjgttfrr Gayda in the Gicrnale D Italia. Dealing with rer/orts that Italys Tunis claim* threaten the Mediterranean status quo, Gayda says on the contrary they presage no change in the Mediterranean
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  • 27 11 Reuter. London, Dec. 28.—Miss Ethel. M.itmin the novelist, was married to Mi K. A. Reynolds, an author, at Paddington re 1 gister office to-day.—Router.
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  • 69 12 Singapore, Wednesday. JAMARI BIN FATAWI, a Javanese agtd 21 years, was this morning charged in the Fifth Police Court thai he on Dec. 12 committed theft of one ring and one wristwatch valued at 514.50. the moveable property of Lee Ah Ming, a woman. Accused cl.vmed
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  • 97 12 Singapt re. Wcdnesdav.—Mr J. A Williams. A.P.0.. Naval Base Police, today pleaded guilty to tne two mantes of driving without a valid licence and driving when not cov£red by a Third Par luoiirance Policy, along Bukit Timah near Wayang Satu Ponce Station on December 23, but claimed trial
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  • 176 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) muurr Singapore, Wednesday. jmKEE hundred-and-twenty tahils of opium, cleverly concealed in contraptions resembling Easter Eggs, which were "preserved," was found mixed up in baskets containing preserved epgs (a Chinese delicacy) at gcdown 22. 5.H.8., yesterday. The method employed by the smugglers was
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  • 30 12 The Hon. Capt. N. M. Hashim MLC -SO who underwent a successful ah"' dommal operation fh v!LI J" ab Pital SineaDore Hos'he hospital m J%* t0 lerwe
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  • 344 12 WHIRL WIND WEDDING AT PENANG (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. A WHIRLWIND wedding during Christmas season, no exact news A about her daughter at all except the barest details that she was about to marry that was what happend to a Singapore mother this week
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  • 117 12 Singapore, Wednesday. ESCORTED by two Policemen, Ng Hoey, a thirty-three-year-old Cantonese stood before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court this morning charged that he in South Bridge Road attempted suicide by entering under Omnibus No. 78. Accused admitted the charge. Asked why he
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  • 83 12 Reuter. Berlin. Dec. 28. A GERMAN scientific expedition to central Asia, consisting of five high officials of Hitler's Black Guards headed by Doctor Ernst Schaeffer. have been invited by tht regent of Tibet to visit Lhasa where they will spend a fortnight and
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  • 166 12 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru, Wednesday. THE collision between a van of the United Engineers and a car diiven by Inche Hashim bin Maridan. O.C P.D., Maar, at about 12.30 p.m. on Nov. 29 at the junction of Jalan Ibrahim and Jalan Ayer Molek. had a
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  • 141 12 Commission Critics Of Methods Reuter. Kingston. Jamaica. Dec 28. THE two Commissions appointed to investigate respectively the is-land-wide disturbances of May and Jape and the riots on the Frome Sugar Estate in May have reported to the Governor. The report of the first Commission sh:ws that in
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  • 132 12 SUM of 52.502.23 representing the H gross proceeds of the Christmas Bazaar held on Dec. 17 under the auspices of the Young People's Fellowship of the Chinese Christian Church, 142. Prinsep Street. Singapore, «.vas handed over to the Singapore China Relief Fund Committee yesterday. A large
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  • 112 12 lyt ttar>v London. Dec 23 PFU TAnV appointments approved by h. ii. tJP n £i nd announced to-night DJ the War Oifice include Colonel F X pinions Irom General Staff Officer O? me first grade with th a British forces m Palestine and Transjordan to
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  • 34 12 Two Imperial air mail planes due m Singapore have been delayed. The machine scheduled to arrive yesterday will reach Singapore on Monday morning, and that due to-morrow will be here on Sunday.
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  • 294 12 Reuter. London, Dec. 28. fHF question of armaments to China through Burma was elucidated to-day by an important statement issued by the Burma Government. Recalling the Sino-Burman Convention of 1894. provided for fostering mutual interests in the trade relations between Burma and
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  • 117 12 I OVERS of music who heard Alexin™ "i*" lninsk >' on the radio irom Java an d spread the good news to their friends should ensure a good attendance at hi s recitals in the V?c tona Memorial Hall to-night and to morrow night, at 9.30. t0
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  • 108 12 Singapore, Wednesday. JAMES Burnett, 21.year-old Britisher, soldier from TangJit" 5? rracks > appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court this morning when charges were read out to the accused alleging that he on Dec. 26, at 11.30 p.m. in Paya Lebar Road,
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  • 63 12 4 N supplement to the Morning Tribune will be distribute f ree every Wednesday commencing from Wednesday, Jan. 4. The Morning Tribune Film Fanfare will be an an-to-datc commentary on Hnm showing locally and will contain general news of interest to cinema fans. The Morning Tribune
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  • 163 12 Calcuita. Dec 22. "WE shall ever cherif-1 the lundness end "courtesy shown to us by our friends in Calcutta, both Moslems and Hindus." said Mr. V Aisa, the Legislative Yuan, the Republic of China, and Mr Czbek F L M ber of the Chinese League o! Union,
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  • 98 12 |N our issue of Dec. 23 appeared a re- port to the effect that Mr. Ng Chye Hock. i young Hokkien had tenced to six months' rigorous Imprisonlaent. ts be followed by one j ear's polir supervision, for theft of a bicycle C was further stated that Mr.
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  • 57 12 Consequent on the appointment I R. C. Giggins to an appointment with the Head Office of the Company in London, the Directors have appointed MP. H. Steed as Manager of the General Electric Co.. Ltd.. in Malaya. Mr. E. 6. Hebditch has been given luew appointment
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  • 42 12 Mr. J. R. Kracht. of the American Express Company, passed through S pore yesterday on his way to B< mbaj from Manila, accompanied by Mrs Kracht. Mr. Kracht was formerly Dollar Line and was for several the Singapore office.
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  • 201 12 Arrived from Medan by KNILM "PK-AFI on Dec. -Miss R LeW Mr. G. Werra. Mr. D. Ciena d< Mr. Alsagaff. Left for N.E.I, by KNILM plain AFJ" on Dec. 26.—Mr. G. Weeru, Crena de Jonge. Mr. H. J. Beheep For Sydney.—Miss R. Lewin. Arrived from N.E.I, by
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  • 520 13 Remarkable Statement By Dr. Hoops: Spirited Reply By Dr. Lim Boon Keng Fireworks At Singapore Rotary Meeting A BKMiDViBi Singapore, Wednesday. KfcMAKKAB! X statement by Dr. A..L. Hoops, C.8.E., to the effect that 85 per cent, of the remittances sent by Malayan Chinese
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  • 116 13 Singapore, Wednesday. ENG SIN, an eighty-year-old Teofemale, was to-day sentenced to a fine of S;< er fas default one day's s.i. by Mr. t. II Koh. the Sixth Magistrate, when she was convicted on the charge of being J possesion of two quarts of dutiable liquor,
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  • 73 13 Reuter. Saragossa. Dec. 27.-The Nationalists claim that they are continuing their advance in all sectors and sweeping in con"er<nng waves over Lerida province. They claim to have completely cleaned uo the Favon pocket and an area or <2<so souare miles is occupied from Aspa, swinging towards
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  • 112 13 Reuter. If CORDING lo the German press ft i cc is anxious lor Britain to c peaceful intervention rethe funis question during 'i hambes lain's visit to Rome. papers declare that it is ndon Lard Halifax will inmct at the meeting of the cil in
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  • 109 13 Reuter. Paris, rVc. 28. t programme of M. DaladierV in North Africa has been !y decided, leaves immediately after the vote, latest bainy; Jan. 3, emat Tonloun aboard a cruiser y three destroyers and will a few hours in Corsica, then Tunis where, inter alia, he
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  • 75 13 Reuter. Jerusalem, Dec. 28 Arabs and one Jew were A killed, twelve Arabs, seven Jews and thre.j Britons were wounded in terrorist outrages during Christmas holida>s. Mr. Le Bouvier. British manager cf the Ottoman Bank in Palestine, who wa*> Kidnapped yesterday has not yet been found and
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  • 64 13 Reuter. Washington. Dec. 28. MR. Roosevelt at a pre<s coufcreme expressed his belief in the pan-American conference which, according to him, has a very great success." Asked about reports that some obser vers opined that the conference fcac, reen a failure, the President declared 'hat
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  • 297 13 London, Dec. 28. I IGHT ames from Iho East, says Mr. Vernon Bart let t in an article in the News Chronicle entitled "Thr-c Hopeful Signs for 1939/' The Maffsea of* Chinese miural»nir westwards arrow Ihe burned, brown pfcrflM before Ihe advancing Japanese may ycl
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  • 60 13 Reuter. An agreement with central American republics and Panama has been readied irvolving "consideration of the needs of military and radio facilities related to the defence of the Panama Canal' The-United States delegation to the meeting which was held at Guatemala on Dec. 8 obtained insertion in the
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  • 59 14 REUTER. JOHANNESBURG, DEC. 28. THE SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM FOR THE SECOND TEST AT CAPETOWN ON SATURDAY HAS BEEN CHOSEN AS FOLLOWS: MELVILLE, MITCHELL, LANGTON, W WADE, BRISCOE DUDLEY, NOURSE, VANDERBYL, DAVIES, BALASKAS, GORDON AND ROWAN. VILJOEN WAS CHOSEN, BUT CANNOT PLAY AS HE HURT
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  • 35 14 The following are further fixtures in !ne S.C.R.C. Soccer tournament.— Tb-day, Dec. 29: A vs. D. Second Round: Tuesday, Jan. 3: B' vs. D. >V '"V Thursday. Jan. 5: A vs. C.
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  • 64 14 The following have been selected to play hockey lor the Y.M.CA. Junior Department against R.A.F. H.Q.. today at 5 p.m. on the Anson Road Ground: Edward Wee. J. B. Shaw: I. Hope. Guan Kiat. Chin Chye; Fatt Lim. Swee Keng. L. Newman; S. Hope: Wah Sun 4,
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  • 61 14 Norman Kilner, the former Warwickshire batsman and tirst-class umpire, has accepted the position of coach to the Warwickshire Count y Cricket Club. The nost was offered to Kilner on the retirement of Sidney Santal. who had held th? position for 24 years. In his letter of acceptance
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  • 306 14 HIDDEN man with a whistle which sounded just like that of the j referee caused uproar at a Grays (Essex) football match re- j j cently. Eight times the match had to be stopped while ankry spectators and club officials hunted for the rival refrree
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  • 77 14 Middlesex County Cricket Club iTcommended Jack Durston, their formlr fast bowler and coach to the second Zll^ t T clectio t0 first-class urn who is in his 45th year played for Middlesex between ISI9 and 1933i?n his prime he was one of the best fJt medium
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  • 393 14 Gibb And Paynter Score Centuries In 2nd Innings DRAW was the result in the first Test Match between England and the South Africans, which was concluded at Johannesburg yesterday. The match was notable for a particularly fine century in each
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  • 308 14 First Innings England Edrich b Davies 4 Paynter b Mitchell 117 Gibb c Melville b Mitchell 93 Hammond b Gordon 24 Ames c Wade b Gordon 40 Yardley c and b Mitchell 7 Valentine c Wade b Gordon 97 Verity b Dalton 26 Wilkinson lbw b Gordon Fames
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  • 316 14 ENGLISH and Scottish league football matches, fixed for Saturday, Dec. SI, ar c as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV I. Arsenal vs. Huddersfield T. Birmingham vs. Manchester U. Blackpool vs. Wolves W. Bolton W. Portsmouth. Brentford vs. Everton. Derby C. vs. Aston Villa. Grimsby T. vs. Sunderland. Leeds
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  • 54 14 The Island Club Ladi, n Bogey played over the 2nrl in a tie between Mr and Mrs. S. F. Hox The jesults were: Mrs. R. Lini <.>4- 2 do MM S. F. Ho .30, Mrs. H. Oh .36, 4 i>wn 5P*' as slm 36 5 dowr s M
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  • 23 14 The SRC. vs R R h which was to have been day on the S.R.c. ground on account of the
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  • 60 14 The following have ml play hockey for" the Colts 1st v 23 the S.C.C. 1st XI at 5 inV. 1 on theSXX. Goalie: A. c. dSylva: fuli-h.,1, G. Newman and J. Webb backs: M KohlofT. L. £E Loveday; forwards: R Thov* r E bruggen, J. Reutens. A
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  • 21 14 K. c James, the New Zealand vfckH keeper, is coaching for the Cr ckt of Rhodesia -South Africa*
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  • 477 15 EIGHT EVENTS THE following are weights for the third day of the Penang Turf Club Xmas New Year meeting, Jan. 2.- Horses. Class IV. Div. IV.—6 furs. y >ung Ginger 9 0 Fjuetta B l2 stant Light 8 11 Queen's Course 8 n
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  • 122 15 [JON BRADMAN is the only Aus- tralian who has made over twenty thousand runs in first-class cricket. In all Tests, including England, South Africa and West Indies, he has made 5,093 runs at an averag of 97.94 his efforts against South Africa panning out at 201.50
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  • 491 15 ONE OF THE WORLD'S WEALTHIEST BOXERS IMJSET Len Harvey Limited. The hero of the recent sensational 1 heavyweight championship fight is a registered limited liability company, with himself as chairman and his charming young wife as co-director. He is one of the world s
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  • 520 15 Victory By 103 Runs rpHE Singapore Khalsa Association retained the Jubilee Cn? by ing the Selangor Sikh Union by 103 runs in their annual lhree-d cricket fixture which was played here this year. The match provided some very good fielding on both sides but the
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  • 438 15 [From Our Own Reporter] Penang, Thursday. TTHOUGH training started early, 1 a heavy mist prevailed after six o'clock this morning when fast work was the day's order Among the first out were TONY REDDIN who galloped well and finished with a spurt. WEE JOCK (White)
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  • 678 16 RESPONSIBILITIES OP PHP ORGANISPRS A special jury in the Northern Ireland High Court has just awarded him £1,500 against the club; the other defendant got a verdict in his favour. The decision rested, as co all such cases, upon the question of negligence. The jury's rinding means
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  • 129 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) S i ngi pore. Wed nesda y. VHE complete troupe of the Wuhan A Songsters were at the wharves this afternoon waiting to welcome their President. Mr Alfred Hsia. and two additional members who arrived here by the "Conic ttianeamano.*' Mr. Alfred
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  • 67 16 Reuter. Jerusalem. Dee. 28.—A patrol of the Leicestershire Kegiment was ambushed between two villages, north ea.st of Nablus. and three men were seriously injured, one slightly wounded. A band of armed Arabs, who carried out the raid, dispersed after the engagement.- An Aden message spates that the
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  • 285 16 Mif I it i-ik Singapore Wednesday. Lrnin. T' r *«W comments this .ornmg on the failure of the prosecution to ascertain the c:. death be*** »**4i*g an accused person for trial on rvlevent 2J?°2 poUUon in this ca*. is that death was not due to
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  • 84 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Wednesday. pA&SING through Singapore on board the P. (>. Corfu this morning were four Chinese student* from Shangrhai. fhey have aJJ won schcJarsh»rw from their different Universities and intend raking tic civil engineering in England for tw* ye ars. r hT!? Cir
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  • 9 16 C hristmas carnival at the Happy World
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  • 101 16 I Sergt. Major of the R A f that his house No. 5. Pulau B round broken into on Dec 24 of $10 stolen. a-f I* A A Cantonese r?no»ts that hfc* 8. Rawang RoU mtoij 8 p.m. yesterday i of diamond earrjng rtolen. v jdl A
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  • 71 16 Singapore. Wednesday. WHEN the charge oi the thefl T cheque, valued at $15, it Ondown 'B' of the S.H.B. at 5.15 pM. on Dec. 15. was read out to Urn Seng Thye. he stated that 'he cheque was his salary which wis due him He had
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  • 124 16 Rone, Dec 28. A I n N(; a ccounl «>f General Francos o(Tensiv c strossino (he part mibliTi? lhe ,ta,ian ,e^ionari es in Borjas Blancas sector is puniijsned in the press. A correspondent Telegrafo. at legionary headquarter Mates telephone reports l.ring excellent news. General Ganbara
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  • 43 16 Singapore, Wednesday.—For fa I: aw a safe opportunity to turn at the intersection of Cacti S< Kobmson Road on November 9 Mr. A Goodale, who pleaded guilty wa Jay flned $2 by Mr. c. n whitton, I nc Magistrate.
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  • 74 16 nmrtti Slt W°«; Wednesday. W —> a 19-year-old hnch, was charged in the second »<>! c c court thin moraine before Mr onrad (Hdham. that he being employed ,n the capacity of servant by Wm* \ehee Foo, did in such cipaCHJ committed theft of $.°,04 23 WWTPOaea of
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    • 405 16 WIFE WHO WAS CROSS AND TOUCHY Tut Herself With Kruschen "I am 39 years of age," a woman writes, "Yet some days I have been feeiing and looking 100 years old. I would get fits of exhaustion for no good reason at all. I was not tit to live with
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  • 267 17 TO-MORROW FOR ALT READERS. A day of rather depressing influences. Don't start any new project or enter. prise. Hot likely to produce any successful results from anu :m port ant activities. SPECIAL, INFLUENCES March 21 to April i 9 N ot a good day to press
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  • 138 17 Si ngaporo. Wednesday. THE marriage between Mr. Alastair McKenzie and Miss Elizabeth Helen Hunter Cairns took place at the Presbyterian Church to-day. The bridegroom is the only son of Mr. A!ick and the late Mrs. McKenzie of Tebong, Malacca while the bride is the Slighter of Mr. and Mrs. James
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  • 49 17 The Portuguese sloop "Goncaio Velho" nnder the command of Senor Capitao de Fragata. Henrique Owen Pinto, arrived at Singapor? from Macao on Dec. 25. She will be visiting Singapore until approximately Jan. 3. Owing to Dec. 25 being a Sunday, no national .salutes were exchanged.
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  • 472 17 Reuter. in »««»<». l>un6nn. Dec. 23. After outlining the proposals The Times says the interpretation of thl terms must remain obscure until elucidated on several points inChtpT C ern l? g Ja Panese garrisons in Chinese territory, for instance is of Tf^L IRlpartance n
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  • 32 17 Captain J. G. Y. Loveband has been appointed to Terror II additional, and as Captain of the Dockyard. Deputy Superintendent and King's Harbour Master. Singapore, vice Commander T. M. Brownrigg.
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  • 60 17 The Church of Saints Peter and Paul was the scene of a pretty wedding this morning when Miss Rosa Tan Lee Hiah, second daughter of' Madam Chua Pheck Tian. was married to Mr. Francis Chye Kirn Heng. The bridegroom is honorary secretary of the Singapore Badminton Association.
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  • 345 17 Lima. Dec. 28. JHE "unique value" of the agreement reached by the pan-Ameri-can conference was praised by Mr. Cordell Hull at a farewell banquet He said; 44 We have known there has been great bitterness between nations and agreements appearing
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  • 713 18 FORMER "RED" CHIEFS DIRECT OPERA TIONS Huge Seizure Of Jap Armaments The Chinese Guerillas Will Win I J)URING the past few weeks, Shanghai residents have read many newspaper accounts of the activities of Chinese guei ilia forces in the Central China
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  • 115 18 Sian W«w an< :tea<Uve ,U! 11 taral m< v v.: erritory remaining in Chines? hands are bein co by tho If j*? Government according to Soviet press reports reach: mi here to-day Reports indicate that the Soviets ar planning with the consent of the Central Government to exchange
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  • 92 18 ALTBOUGfI the Japanese"' army recent y claimed to be in full nrsscs, on of the bank of the Yellow R.vcr in southern Shansi it mmm atlmittei that 10.000 Chinese cen ral gove.nm.nt troops have titer*?ln to the south-western corner ()f rrovince recently. Jt The Chinese
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    43 18 Driven from their homes tho a Ban* of innocent Clv China are in dire need ai To help them, the a, Songsters stage* con, successive rights in 5 the collections goin«; to the China Relief Fund. Above i from the concert.
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  • 164 18 Lit nhsieu. IyiTII tile approach of the .na'llf pox epidemic season, the I'.ovincial Health Administration is 11 nieinplating to manufacture small-pox vaccine in Kwangehouu in. where large numbers of cows bh bred Meihsien in Fast Kwangtvng is asking for small-pox vaccini owing to the outbreak of the
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  • 133 18 Lanchow. DEFERRING v: current rumours of Japanese intended invasion of •"J northwest in the course of a speech »t the weekly memorial serv il J c ,alp ra,lv leader Dr. Win fat Sen held heie on Dec. 5 Genoa! hu Shao-hang, Chairman 2.2? ai l su P!,,vi
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  • 143 18 JAPANESE and Chinese fercu heavy ca a pitched battles in the first I December in Laivua ifenei-Shansi hordeFaotingfu. The Chinese in pari units of the Sih ft Japs troche a' Or i isvj engaged in gucri tn« the past several eh- s fang ois net
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  • 91 18 ANTICIPATING mass bom bins < the Haiphong-Kurt nin China's major I'ne of romi to (hp se:i, Chinese m litan iul itie> in Kunmin»- Fiav if fed ir defence uniN U» reel ible 1 en:: rat inns. Frequent Japanese threats to disropl Chinese communicati jns ai h
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  • 29 18 Vfembers cf ihe Aik Ipi ri..k bi lv k lei Uub towimre, ,hn over Sinn nT7^^^^^^^ over «100 on Dec. 25 for ihe China R?l:ef Fund.
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  • 623 19 About Hundred Students Injured In Baton Charge Disorder In Rangoon (United Press). Rangoon, Dec. 21. LUSTY shouls of "do bama** (Burma for Burmans), "medoke" (patriotic fire), "Burmans, show your courage" and down with the government* heralded the civil disobedience campaign at 3.30 p.m. on Sunday
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  • 112 19 (United Press). iv «iuiii», wee. zi. >i j j now definitely learnt that i \Jih.»lm:i fiandhi who has n deepry mo\Td Isy reports terrible icpettssioti that. nas lV Mowed in the wakr of the in< vement launched upon by the si.itr< v people?"
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  • 169 19 (United Press). Dacca. Dec. 11). THE Dacca Mgfcft] School Reunion which began to-day, ended in a fiasco. After cti>dorenee resolutions, a student sang th e first stanzas of 'Bande Mataram." As the song was finished Mussindents registered p. strong protect to th e Superintendent'Mai
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  • 263 19 (United Press). Karachi. Dec. 20. THAT the Wardha decision of the Congress High Command vis-a--1 vis the Allah Bux Ministry in respect of th e Barrage land assessment proi>osals still stands, is the only conclusion which is being Inferred by local political circles from what is
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  • 98 19 (United Press). Bangalore, Dec. 21 Tn, Civil and Military Station MuniConnnittet al its meeting held tudecided after a heated debase to Rs 20C0 in connection with V c rnndfng visit of His Excellency ttw Viceroy: ihe proposal for presenting a ctvlt
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  • 333 19 (United Press). Madras. Dec. 19. I "ITNLESS there is a crisis in the national affairs or unless I can see my way to dea 1 with some of the problems without treading upon the corns of sensitive Congressmen here and there, I really cannot accede to
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  • 70 19 (United Press). The Government of Bihar have decided to deal v/ilh the communal ana. labour riots and the menace of 'goon das' (bad characters) with a firm hand. A bill to this effect will be introduced in tne Assembly when it meets in Jana ary next.
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  • 66 19 (United Press). Hyderabad, Dec. EL D THING his ensuing visit to Wardha in connection v.ith the Hindu-Muslim unity talks. Mr. P Narking Itao. Hyderabad (Iteccan) Hindu leadci-. C.HI disdMfe with the fMgWMi leaders •he question of starting a Naticnal I'uharsity in Hvdcrabid icr afi« rdnig edm
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  • 385 19 (United Press). Bombay, Dec, 20. JN correction with the negotiations lor a Congress CtoaJmon Ministry in Bengal, enquiries that Mr. Naiini Ranjan Sarkar rlenianded that the Congress High Command should give hint thr ricrht ot* selectins; CoaS'tion Ministers. This amounted to assumption of leadership of tlie
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