Malaya Tribune, 30 December 1938

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  • 43 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newst>at>or' n j r wwsoaoer. Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVIL- -No. 309 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY DECEMBER 30, 1938 FIVE CFNTS. The Malaya Tribune. Friday, December 30, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 32 1 Read The SUN D A V T *****1 E Dominant In Malaya Rip >^^^^hBH^HHHHH^HB jflikjl I "i^P^B^sE^^^^BH^B V ill— Ik B h h M 5 old q wonderful plcice to live in.
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    • 29 1 I fmim'' page' 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER I AND DESIGNER. 5 Gowns Designed I Created in i.er work rooms 5 $30 I t 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. -j
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  • 313 2 Amsterdam. 4 BSUAftfcABLE npbm* claimed lo be something absolutely new in fehter aircraft, is announced by (he Fokker Works ot Amslerdam. Unhke conventional machines, the FdJcker D. 3 fighter la a monoplan* j driven by two airscrews, turning in opI poslte directions, one
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  • 324 2 Hail Of Bullets At Parked Cars Washington, j> A NEGRO bandit, who apparently bates the sight «,<• a lk. ing is being hunted by Washington police. He is wanted for 'he murder of Edward Roper. young v n> who was kissing his girl in
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  • 106 2 Berlin. CICDfcNTS at German universities v have named their clubs after "great Germans." The Berlin students' club w>U be known a* Hans Lody after the German officer who wa.' shot during the war in the Tower. Munich University has chosen th* name of "Chamberlain."
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  • 46 2 A mvovp Goderith °»*ari* ANYONE seen wearing moustache resembling thai of Herr Hitler will be arrested according to a resolution unanimously passed b> the Huron County Council hen The resolution empowers Set-scant-Major James, the cawrt house officer, to make arrests
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  • 315 2 Bombay. OCALfc models of main famous Indian rivers have been constructed at the Central Hydro-Dynamic Research Station near Poona. Many of these rivers are notoriousv erratic in their courses, nd by the ai*i o: these models probabi- variations- can be ascertained many months before
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  • 140 2 Singapore, Thursday. QIVING his occupation as "A newspaper man" Mr. Alfred Charles Simnionds to-day gave evidence in the case in which Abdul bin Ali was acquitted of the charge of negligent driving, thereby colliding with another car at the junction of Hill Street and Stamford Road
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    • 357 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. II Si C^-^anel BRITISH INDIA fiiu;orporated in England). I\ O. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnape S*poH rjwruTANA 17,000 ixc w 1&39 SOI I 6.5J 0 Jan. 1I RANCH! 17,000 Jan. 1J U RA 27,0'» C Jan. 27 RAWALPINDI 17.000 Feb. IJ BURDWAN 6.C7P Teb H CANTOS 15
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    • 452 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NOHDDEUTHLHEK LLOYD, (incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company'i intended natures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, S4 OHTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1930 s.s. "CREFELD" omits Shanghai Dairen Japan Jan. 2 "ELBE" Jan. o ♦s.s. "GNEILENAU" omits North China Jan. 19 mi. FULDA" omits Japan Jan.
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    • 254 2 II OLIIt A I €HI ISIS lo: BANGKOK SAIGON. By l uxurious One Class Motorships m H l> Tons i roni Penan*, P. Sham, Malacca, Spore in. Bo.w.ia il2.r>oo» 10-1 il-l 12-1 u-i m.s. "Lalandia" «11.000 31-1 1-2 2 2 4-' m.s. -Jutlaißua' «13.100» .11-2 22-2 2M I A/A'/ HOLIDAY
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    • 134 2 HA.Mlil liG-A.MKbUKA LLME Oru Ist h- Austjaljsrhe Pampfsi!;ifT. s Ges*llschaft oT^^ incorpolat^d iv Germany) PASSENGER AND CARG<? SEIfcYICE OIJTWAItp, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN POBTS m,s. LEVERKUSiy* Direct, Jar?' 8 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila Jan 2 f m.s. BURGENLAND Direc* Feb' 4 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND JfcRLMLN NOEDMARK Antwerp
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  • 243 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. Thursday. THE area under pineapples is dwindling owing to the low prices obtained for the truit in 1936 and 1937, and the greater part of 1938, and owners are compelled to cut out the unwanted areas and put ift some other crop
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  • 86 3 Singapore, Thursday. TH A M Toon, alias Hu Ah Yon, a 13 year old Cantonese youth, pleaded guilty to a charge that he on Dec. X committed theft of a bicycle bell valued at 50 cents, the property of Mohr.med when he appeared in the second
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  • 69 3 An attack on the German Press was made by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the British Prime Minister, when he addressed the Jubilee Dinner of the Foreign Press Association at Grosvenor House. London. Photo shows: M. Jean Maisky .the Soviet Ambassador, beside whom is a vacant chair which should
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  • 197 3 THE wedding of Mr. Stephen William Sidford and Miss Jean Htlena Kidson took place at the St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom, who is with Ulu Remis Estate. Johore, is the *<>n of the late Mr. J. V. Sidford and Mrs. Sidford. of Amersham, Buckinghamshire, ami
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  • 104 3 Singapore, Thursday. IN the fifth police cou*t this morning before Mr. L. C. Goh, a Tamil Christian answering to the name of Samuvellu was charged that he did forge a document, a post office receipt No. *****, purporting to be a receipt acknowledging the payment of
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  • 466 3 MORE than 100 additional British Empire ocean-going ships were at sea last year as compared with 1986, and the number in port was about 145 fewer, writes Hector C. Bywater, "Daily Telegraph and Morning Post" Naval Correspondent. The network of British trade routes v/as computed
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  • 80 3 Reuter. Burgos, Dec. 29. rPO-DAY'S operations were acconv panifd by one ot ihe most specta eular air battles in the civil war. Aecordin,; to National. headquarters twenty-lour nationalist planes over Alfes south of Lerida intercepted a Republican formation of sixty-one planes and the battle drifted
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    • 497 3 Classified Advertisements fUBLIC NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS fXNDERS are now invited lor the flowing materials or service. For «rticulars see Municipal Tender Room Date of Closing. Erection of an Electric i at Holland Hd., 5 3 /4 milestone. Deposit $50>, 12 noon, Jan. 3, 1939. ply of Labour tor iting
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    • 530 3 P( SITIONS VACANT WANTED experienced advertising CanSfion^/ 8 U over Malaya Salary f? v f P er ont h plus Commission and travelling allowance. Apo'y P.O Box 99, Singapore. WANTED: Efficient Teacher for an English School in Seremban. Apply tn at Pf v salifications and salaiy required Ipoh 'C° Ma,a
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    • 264 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE? MARRIAGE. GIAM—CHONG:—The marriege between Misa Winifred Giam Chiew Lam (eide.:i grand.oaughter of Mr Giam Ah Long member cf the S.S. Police Force and Mrs. Giam Ah Long and eiciest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Giam Koong Chirm, of Singapore* and Mr. David Chong Kay Ling, of the
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    • 170 3 C 427 Beautiful Picture 20" x 32V 2 GIVEN AWAY f li t: s: DURING Dee. 19th. 1938 to Feb. 28th. 1939. To Every Large Bottle of ft® herb Purchased in Retail Price from D. T. LIM COMPANY. 353 North Bridge Road. Singapore. 5 Painting House Renairing Co. Painting, Limewashing
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  • 102 4 177 1'64 New York 4 65 15 16 Montreal 4.70% Brussels 27.63 V 4 Geneva 2C.64> 2 Amsterdam 8.56 3 4 Milan 88 9 10 Berlin 1L63 Copenhagen 21" 8 Cslo 19.90 1 Prague 135 3 4 Heisingfors 226 3 4 Madrid nominal Lisbon 110 3 16 Athens
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  • 829 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Dec. 29, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3i7y 2 41Asam Kumbang 25 27|Austral Malay 431- 47|-nom Ayer Hitam 22 23 6 Ayer Weng 0.59 0.64 Bangrin Tin 21 j6 22 6 Latu Selangor 1.31 136
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  • 18 4 Singapore. Friday. The p;;ee of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— 3 4, up $y 4
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  • 18 4 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 2SV S (unchanged) Sellers 281 (unchanged).
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  • 10 4 C. H. Whition. Traffic Magistrate.
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  • 97 4 UfcT OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company nivM D Singapore, Dec. 29, 5 p.m. p ay Dividend Boob Total few TIN. close Date financial Southern Kinta int Dec 8 Payable Date Wv §■33 3- «-£5 nee. r 2 5 9 40 ouxi c ci way 214* J»« Jan. 5
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  • 48 4 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd.. $30,000 SINGAPORE MUN/CIPM.* MaT 'If' i 9 ''l Int.'- W54 «B»4 norn e^^f^lnt.-"- »0 no rn 3% 121 100 101 Bl S 7 May" is £*M* 3% IQIR «ov. 15... 001/ Int. May v^" 6 «."00,000 Ct 15 '00!', m% c|
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  • 314 4 Singapore, Dec. 29. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 41Ayer Hitams 22 6 23 6 Bangrins 22 23,Batu Selangors 132 1.37 Hitams 0.33 0.37 Hongkong Tin 19'* Chenderiargs 126 13,6 Hong Fatts 0.67 0.70 Idris Hyd. 1 3 8Ipoh Tin 22 6 23 6 Jelapangs 31- 32
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  • 304 4 i LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER ?°-aT° n ThU V Ist Forward (January) Bu?l™sV l6 2nd Forward .February) Buyers 3rd Forward (Apr.Uune) Buyers 85 }J Seller* 8% Jo? 16 ,r_ r^^?? 1 (Ma,aya > Previous Thurs. HJjfi* Dec Jan shipment COPRA straits, F.M.S.) tU 17 6 Valu, Jan. Shipment
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 330 4 BAXK OF CHINA cmcorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441 m Garecal Office 5188-9 Cable Address: CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capita! Ch. 40.000.000.0 C Reserve Funds in Excess of Ch. 4,800,000.00 Total Airsets approximately Ch. 1,800,000,000 00
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    • 20 4 SOUTH BitITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated in New Zealand.) Unimpeachable Security W. G. DOVE, Manager, rei. 5926. 2, Finlayson Green.
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    • 108 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE .MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. The Company, which l_ incorporated in the S.S*. and registered as a Trust Company, undertakes the following duties EXECUTOR &OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL. ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF DECEASED PERSON TRUSTEE OF A
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    • 97 4 1 0v^^^B^C^^Lid: 1 (incorporated in the straits Settlem ents) a *u CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000 UAH nn -AO OTO d UP A BVILD ™G, CHUUA STREET, SINGAPORE Local Branches 458. North Bridge Road, Singapore. -53, South Bridge Road, Singapore. A* Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA I LONDON BANKERS: VfTPV /ft fM\ NEW 0i
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  • 74 5 Reuter. Barcelona, Dec. 29, i Xl< HT communique says to-day's ri operations were extremely satisfactory. The Nationalist attempt to eastwards from Bala-ruer bridge head was completely repuls- <i. Republicans held strongly enpositions in low hills and compulsed the Notionalists who d in contusion. asperate throat! were
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  • 149 5 IHE Assembly of God Impel in Ba- lestier Road, incorporating sevemodern innovations, and said to c the only chapel of its kind in the Far 1 i. < t be dedicated on Sund.' at 1U o'clock. chapel .-.t.1l has its scafTold.ng nd it, but everything will
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  • 133 5 Singapore. Thursday. J A. S. TAYLOR. European warder attacked to the Changi Prisons, was produced before Mr. L. B. Gibson: the District Judge, this morning when a charge of causing death by a negligent act. or alternatively. driving at a speed dangerous to the
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  • 277 5 TO-MORROW FOR ALL th~ A ERS As in keeping with uon d ?S Wi7ldS U tke old veer the stars favour getting in touch with old friends and bustnets associates, the position of JUpaer, the planet of good-fpl-lOVJSh'p being ideal for friendly gatherings, the settling of
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  • 108 5 Tuesday. Dec. 20. In the evening His Excellency and Lady Thomas gave a dinner and dance at Government House. Wednesday. Dec. 21. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. Friday. Dec. 23. Brigadier M. Gambier-Parry and Miss Gambier-Farrv. Mr.
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  • 289 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Thursday. WHEN 400 bags of copra weighing in all about 50 tons, fell upon a SS-\ear-old Chinese coolie Tan Tcck Hai, employed by Jaejrer and Company, he was not killed immediately. He sustained serious injuries, including a spinal injury, and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 30 5 DOG'S HEAP A BRANDY k SPECIAL MATURE H AUSTRALIAN rarni BRANDY (HOSPITAL QUALITY) BRANDY Jtofel AUSTRALIAN »U* IS THE FINEST "PICK-ME-UP IN THE TROPICS SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. V/PJ3- 17
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    • 117 5 TO LET:-Nos. 503-H, 503-1 cV 503-J, Teo Kirn Eng Road, off Jalan Eunos, Changi, bungalow houses, newlybuilt, 4 bedrooms with bathrooms attached. Motor garages. Electric and water laid on. For full particulars Apply: CHEONG KOON SENG CO., LTD., No. 10, Chulia Street. SSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSĔSSSSSSS3SSS i^— A FEW DROPS LAS! MORE THAN
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    • 853 5 ...BUT HE GAINED 2 st.2 Ibs.QUICKLY ON VIKELP'S" 12 MINERALS V 6 VITAMINS FOOD lODINE l N*. NOW FEELS GREATI Letter /^i»B^^^^^lH I had been skinny since childhood. Last 1 Jm| September was my nineteenth birthday, soyou see I IP*!! Jsllt bow long I have been skinny. Almost every Sun-
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 249 6 !1939 I AMERK liS BjK V. RADIOS Mfcftel 10'4?—10R.A Tubes Soi A ?ents KEE III IT KA1JIO CO., 122-1?*. Orc-ia-d Rfad, SINGAPORE. Tnone 4566. j I THE CLOCK OR WATCH you might {.topped working, a few days ago or months. or years. NEVER MIND BRING IT TO US AND WE
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    • 12 6 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of mil Chmmisu mmd Storm I J
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 992 6 Chamber Music From R A NI A ~?L-> iNirom, o.zu p* m» Y Jfli ti~ 1 0 20 reiayed from SINGAPO jll z z HL 225 metres 1.13 mcs) v c (19g T r< f° !dS 5.30 L^ y MeiSn.1 G2 Gymnastics. Ir H ||f \SV 9 00 News in
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  • 156 7 I KYICE de Luxe", the New Universal picture at the Pavilion, is s.niedv which displays excellent ting taknt. V-.2 lead is Constance Bennett, ably vin» a very efficient young woman '."i> ihj Dorothy Madison Service. >i Kuggles is in the picture
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  • 169 7 D BANNA Dt'RBIN appears again in Singapore at the Capitol where -.he stars in conjunction with Jackie I Y.uper in "That Certain Age,'' one the most delightful films in which c has yet taken part. is seen here as an unsophisticated irl who falls in
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  • 148 7 rPECTACULAR photography plays a 6 «reat part in "Valley of the Giants" which opened last night at Alhambra Theatre, starring Wayne Morris and Claire T^ V ®J' m the impirins: story by Peter B. Kyne. The film has an excellent cast. A grand tale of
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  • 87 7 OUYIa ele Havilland, demure heroine of numerous period pictures wih stgp ou t a s a bronco rider in her next mm Led "Dodge City." Warner Brcs. have employed Bara deo noer, w t r'ding and rudiments of Western rams hr "Tv: d b e'citv" in which the
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  • 186 7 MOVIE love scenes aren't what they used to be. Prop moons. rose scented gardens, and soft t music once were iequisites for screen romance. To-day, crowded subwa;. s or apartment kit- ehcns serve as settings. The five o'clock factory whistle does very J well
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  • 47 7 ftoarteer-year-cld "Elephanl Bey' V" cv flr/i to V< nice i ntjv in ordi r h 0 pres. Lit I lei •ai Venii c FUni Festival wl tcre km In iTndcn tftJlt San I G < Marco r-~ >•' icr 3 role in 8 mcsc r er."
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  • 192 7 IHEBE was a v, ratifying attendance in (he Visiaria Memorial Hall last nifcM to hear the piano recital oi" Alexander [Tninsfey. whose fame had pre Hided him from Java, where l bad a most ■uececslnl tour. Some Singapore people had hrard him on the radio and they
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  • 339 7 GTYLES in sirens change just as certainly and almost as rapidly as styles in clothes, and Hollywood to-day reflects unmistakably a new turn in the cycle of feminine fascination. Kothtng is mere precaricus than th? crown that perches upon the alabaster blows cf the cinema
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 77 7 IP 0 w 3 0 Kidney and Bladder Trouble Stop Got tit)': Up Nights and Feel Younger v T~v~7 t:> flash harm- j lul waste froni kidneys a "f i ,f*° i a EV i dcr irritation that oUen s sc*.~*j burning and jnnartins passage. jSkycur ,o, «o' ccn b~
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    • 180 7 —HI^I C colds YOU can catch a bad cough, cold or influenza far quicker and more easily than you may realise; and if such complaints are left unchecked, bronchitis or pneumonia will develop just as quickly. So be sure to keep your bronchial tubes and lungs 1 sound and healthy
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    • 378 7 An expert i y it's easy if you use Make a dale every Friday with m T mm mm T mm amami WAVF QFT SHAMPOOS fc O C I Always ask for Amami— Don t enviously at someone*! lovely the famous Shampoos with setting. Set your own hair I Easily,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 332 8 A R °TN?lil v R r C D S! r ERYBODY SAYS A TRULY GREAT PICTURE! ft ri PP»ng Romance of the of Paris. j NEXT CHANCE PAVILgQX j S B.HBIIjBf H% TWO SHOWS FOR ONE PAYMENT, II I X: 7 Pro ailime Lo -ded with Fun Laughter. ThiUH f
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    • 208 8 I DEANNA DURBIN Sends you New Year Greetings! You'll adore her in this new Universal Comedy Hit Just right for your festive entertainment! 4 1I» I I 411 13 SHOWS DA,LY Ifil l 9 1 IRJL j 3 J5_ 6.15-*.15 I HOLIDAY SHOWS on SUNDAY MONDAY at 11 A.M. 3.15
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    • 139 8 PAVILION 6.15 9.15 TG-i^ SERVE YOURSELF WITH PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT GET A HELPING Op HAPPINESS SEEING THIS GRAND r OMFnv SET UPA NEW FC^U^ jK** 1 I ]M&5zm I Theatre royalTi" —?75 j 1 XO-NIGHl i super tecial Drama that you will want to arain nr I 'MODERN YOUTH" (in TamT)
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 358 9 fsUN TALKIE! f NEW WORLD) 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 j RONALD COLMAN in j j "The Lost Horizon" j j GRAND THEATRE —XEW WORLD— I Matinees: Saturday, 31st. Dec. 1938 and Sunday, Ist. Jan. 1939. j FOLLOW the FLEET" 1 "Rose of the Rancho" j Special Holiday Matinee: Monday. 2nd Jan.
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    • 67 9 BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.151 >| It I It OIC O I <. II J (Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.) I'rabhat's Spectacular and Epoch— making Picture "GOPAL KRISHNA" Starring the Imm liable Star SHAM A AFTE Wit h a great Sllppor 4 i n s» 4' a«
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    • 371 9 WISHING OUR PATRONS A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. I EFI lIIW W©B3jß serancoon i BESAR V H W ROAD i I (Malara's Leading Amusement Park). I 1 S WANCE palace! (AIK CONDITIONED). 'PHONE 2477. I RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. j TKA DANCES: Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday from G 8.:0 p.m. Admission Free,
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    • 53 9 YESTERDAY'S LARGE AUDIENCES ACCLAIMED THE FINEST ALLTECHNICOLOUR OUTDOOR PRODUCTION EVER MADE! DAILY AT II A.M. 3.15,6.15, 9.15 P.M. ALHAMBRA THE WORLD HAD NEVER ĔLr*\ KNOWN MEN LIKE THIS AND WILL NEVER xEb KNOW THEM AGAIN! vTctorTa memorial hall TONIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. ALEXANDER UNINSKY THE CELEBRATED PIANISTS I (HOIM\ RECITAL
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  • 560 10 week ago the Japanese Prime Minister, Prince Konoye, put forward what he described as "the basic policy for the readjustment of relations between Japan and the New China." In particular, lie emphasised that there must be an anti-Comintern pact, that Japanese troops must b stationed at various points
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  • 1004 10  -  SOCIAL REVIEW OF THE YEAR By C.H. Stanley Jones Mk N eventful year for Malaya, M UKiK. If if ff ave uv the jitters now and again it was notable for social and political developments bringing us nearer to fundamental changes in the Malayan outlook,
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  • 370 10 BREWER Chamberlain, in his New war meaaage to the Empire Pves an assurance for which most Britons overseas have been anxiousl.v waiting. -We shall meet the nations in a spirit of reasonableness and fair dealing he says, but we shall not make concessions to force." JJE might
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 57 10 I We tt?t>/i j;o M a ii i a I HAPPY NEW YEAR J I j Our best services are at j. your disposal throughout 3 /9J9. j I ItOlU\SO\ A Co.. Ltd. I "Tin r'^Miifir 1 H.LCALICO. >> Orchard Road nni s^.-—- k in sapoi e. SPECIAL TROPICAL PIANOS
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    • 23 10 I MADE TO ORDER I I AT SHORT NOTICE I "OUR SHOP" I I 16 DHOB GHAUT, I I; Singapore. No. 2166. I
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  • 176 11 London. Dec. 20 WHILE observers on both Aides in Spain agree as to the fierce tensity of the %htinp; on arly a hundred mile front, the spective headquarters accounts the progress of the battle mtinue to be widely divergent. readquarters claim successes he whole
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  • 51 11 Reuter. Peiping, Dec. 20 -A'l passenger and ighl traffic to Peiping is suspended r six day- to facilitate Japanese ti©o& vements, according to Chinese quarurs. Japanese military quarters are reticent and it is net known whether the troops are moving into or out cf hina
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  • 54 11 London. Dec. 29.—The Prime Minister Mrs. Chamberlain left London tins afternoon for a short holiday in Yorkshire, where they w.1.1 be the guests of >rd and Lady Swinton. Mr. Chamberlam will return to London early in the New Year prior to his departure on ;.ary 10
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  • 37 11 London. Dec. 28.—It is officially untitled in Londonderry to-day that the Duke and Duchess of Kent will visit the on March 9 when the freedom of th« city will be conferred on the Duke. British Official Wireless.
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  • 122 11 Reuter. Tokyo, Dec. 29. ESTIMATED expenditure in Japan's ordinary budget for 1939-40 is; £21. millions, representing an increase ol £10 millions over tn.e working budget of the current year. Special attention is ah en to measures i be taken by the nation -behind use guns,"
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  • 56 11 Reuter. Paris Dec. 29. QFFICIAL German circles lalk openly of the possibility, at the end of January, of proposes to France and Britain the holding of a new four power conference, says Mme. Tai»ouis, the famous ./o'.itical writer. The object would be to settle the Franco
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  • 128 11 "Indemnity" Levy To Be Increased Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 29. JEWS here are alarmed by the rrmoiir, said to come from a reliable source, that the twenty per cent, capital levy on «heir property is to be increased to thirty per tent. It i.s declared that
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  • 81 11 Reuter. Shanghai' Dec. 29.—What is tantamount to a flat rejection by .the restitution of American property in China v as mace to-day. A naval spokesman declared at a pre c s conference that the American University Will not be returned to its owners so long as hostilities
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  • 277 11 STRANGE SHANGHAI REPOR TS Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai Dec. 30. jyjUCH excitement has been caused here by an announcement issued by the Japanese authorities in North China to the effect that Japanese operations in China will be suspended. Official circles are wondering whal
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  • 171 11 Reuter. London, Dec. 29. THE wellknoien Kensington stores of John Barkers were fined ZlO and twenty guineas coits at the West London Police court on a charge arising out of the sale of a raincoat made in Japan which was without the necessary marking. The defence asserted
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  • 330 11 Reuter. London, Doc. 30. 'pHE imminence of Mr. Chamberlain's visit to Rome on Jan. 11 focusses interest in the attitude of the powers concerned n garding Italy's demands on France. M. Cambon, the French charge d'affaires, paid his usual daily visit to the
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  • 53 11 "I dent know what you are talking about,'* >ays Mr. Montagu Norman governor of the Bank of England, to reporters as he is leaving for a Bankers' Conference at Basle. He was a*sked about the visit to London of I>r Schachl president ol the Iteiehsbank. A week later Dr. Schacht
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  • 97 11 Reuter. TorcntC, Dee. 29.—Fuller details cf the less ot the Artie explorer Reynold Bray, who wa c drowned w 'he Arct'c, were leccivrd by wireless from Patrick Baird, his con panion. Bray whs in an open b;>at and v. blown to and disappeared, 200
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  • 62 11 Reuter. Gibraltar, Dec. 23.—1t is understood the British steamer Marionga was bombed between Castellon and the Balearic Islands to-day. The crew is stated to have taken to the boats. Accord tag to information from British naval sources the Marionga wirelessed her posi ion as 14 miles northwest
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  • 53 11 Berlin, Dec. 29—Complaint by Hitler that the German national anthem 'Deutschlanr' Ueber Alles" i.s being Diayed too fast, resulting in the "massacre of the hymn" is quoted in the newspaper National Zeitung. which announces a decree hy Herr Himmler that henceforth the anthem must be played 'in a tempo worthy
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  • 112 11 Reuter. Paris, Dec. 29.—1t is now confirmed that i control of the Skoda armament works in j Czechoslovakia has passed out of French hands. An announcement made hers says: 'In view of the situation created lby recent happenings In Central Europe the French group which
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  • 169 11 Reuter. London. Dec. 20. TI/IR. Neville Chamberlain feels that if the past year has brought its trials and anxieties, these were outweighed by its gains. He expressed this riew in n New Year message in the magazine "Home and Empire" and referrin- i "a nammt says
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  • 164 11 Reuter. London, Dec. 29. THE "Birmingham Post." which has consistently urged active measures by Western Powers on behalf of China, reiterates the same demand in connection with Prince Konoye's peace offers, and the forthcoming enforcement of the Japanese National Mobilisation Law. It stresses that neither Marshal
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  • 29 11 Reuter. Indianapolis, Dec 28.-Five officials of the Continental Credit Corporation of Winchester, Indiana, and associated firms, were convicted by a Federal Jury for using the mails for fraudulent purposes.—Reuter.
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  • 65 12 mghUpuge supplement te the Morn in ir Tribune will be distributed free every Wednesday commencing: from Wednesday. Jan. 1. The Morning Tribune Film Fanfare will he an up-to-date commentary on films showing locally and wtfl contain gen eral n< WS of interest to cinema fans. The
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  • 117 12 DEATH OF SIR EDWARD MEREWETHER AREUTER cable from I ondon an. nounces the death of Sir Edward Marsh Merewether K.C.M.G.. K.C.V.O.. formerly of the Malavan Civil Service. Sir Edward, who was 80 years of a? retired from Malaya in 1902. when he hek. the pos+ of British Resident. S'eiangor. He
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  • 73 12 The health statement of Singapore ijjfj by the Municipal Health Officer for the week Dec >4 shows that 248 persons died last week' as against 216 the previous week Chief causes of death were: Beri-b*ri 17. phthisis 29. nuuaria 5; pneumonia V Convulsions 19. dysentery 3. enteritis 15
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  • 41 12 Mr. Reuben Meyer and his sister Mr Nissim. and Miss S. Abea are due today by the Ra.putana. Mr. Meyer, who is one of the partners in Meyer Brothers, was last in Singapore nearly three years a-o fe«*pur.
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  • 16 12 New's has been selves of the death l tbo o.oy «on ol Mr. p
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  • 265 12 One Secondary Code Visualised British Official Wireless. Ks&ia? s; ;M,df, y udi,ca Internal Exam A new type of internal examination with leaving certificate, to be taken at the end. is suggested. Technical high schoots are to be de- veloped out of
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  • 74 12 Italian Honours For Johore Sultan Officials I It is notified in the Johore GovernrnnHofr 1 655 6 Tungku Mahkota.of Ualy 6r f thC rder of the Crown -?^l ighneSs 7*E*** Aris Bendahara of Italy anQer rder f the Cro n The Hon. Y. M. Ungku Abdul Azi 7 fie™ 6
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  • 10 12 sociation to ViV. u d by the
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  • 11 12 ■nent in the MemoUal Hall. m stru-
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  • 17 12 Bangkok. Dec. 22-The Premier became indisposed bePapers to an the Siamese rj a,id or K> over work.
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  • 56 12 British Official Wireless. FORMAL wtic has Men mm fmm •>"< "J the Indian LegM*Ure Assembly new agreement 'fplaced by i Z of Trad, agreement -British Offieia, Mr. J. T. Haydon. of the le»Ti .-f Donaldson and Burkinsl aj n?as ie M R L Dyne'
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  • 42 12 Three imperial air mails delayed this iredi will be arriving in Singapore over the New Year bolkfavs. The machine due on Wednevdav and that due to morrow will arrive together on Monday, and the plane doe to-day arrives on Sunday.
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  • 398 12 QUI Andrew Caldecott. Governor of Ceylon 3 Secretary of State that to .he Ko and that in its place the Cabinet system as T l n shou! 'l Bnt.sh House of Commons, should b e suMituted for He also suggests that the Officers of v
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  • 118 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) C—. ¥uar Wednesday. OYVICIED on his own plea of suiltv, Tan Hai ivas this momintr lined N250 with the alternative of Umr months' rigorous imprisonment by Tuan Haji Nassir bin Haji Salleh oi, a charge of distilling two gallons of liquor when
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  • 56 12 [From Our Own Correwpondeni Batavia. D v oo i SENSATION has ae£ rt m BaUvia b y the arrest of number of Government < l(r and prominent busin ss men on «hanres of alleged hon„K, Mn praetrers. They number tWrtern altogether. 11 Some of the Batavia amper,
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  • 207 12 Singapore, Thursday. £EE Chok Tip, a Hokkien to-ciav had four charges preferred against him, namely, causing grievous hurt by a negligent act to Eng Chong Kai at Kallang Road on De* cember 15; driving without a licence; failing to stop after an accident and driving
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  • 52 12 Mr. T. C. Spenser Wilkinson, wh > was a partner in the legal firm of and Burkinshaw, has joined he Colonial Legal Service and has b appointed President of the District in Cyprus. This is a mix< t?J!S'. mciudill X a Cypriot and Turkish Judge. Mr. Wilkinson
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  • 159 12 Reuter. §EVER£ fighting is X Chobtfang. D c r >. an artillery duel IS**?* of Shansi Province, where to the north of the Yel|.,v River ,m sing 100 Japanese arum m iv„ j «ater into the Chinese ,™j tiowaml S?W ;hW! ,h < "Japanese from
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  • 53 12 Reuter. EICUT k m Ha §"c, Dec. 29. K HT b,JJ dealing with national time v?° my and war te ffivp lntroduc ed in Parliament aviation anH 1 L B Wpptag and Produce dl f eal W,th Purposes. u < Prices andfiJS > mado atainst rise
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  • 23 13 Is the only Indian girl in port karninr Chinese. She atIbe Naoyang Girls High School nid .'s an accomplished pupil.
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  • 84 13 Oar Qu it Correspondent] Johore Bahru. Wednesday. Ilays, Tambie bin Lagii ana J a b n Aris were each fined d fault six months' rigorous ament by Mr. J. B. Weiss, the magistrate, when they pleaded a charge of having attempted -1? 1.600 lb. of sheet
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  • 299 13 British Press Disclosure Reuter. London, Dec. 29. A-J.CLMMINGS, in his "Spotlight on politics?'' in the News Cnron cle, comments on Mr ernon KarflettN speculation on intentions against Holland or against Belgium, anrl says his own most recent information irom Germany is that
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  • 56 13 Lord Nuffield, who has promised to provide an "iron lung" of his own manufacture for every hospital in the British Empire, inaugurated the disU.butnm ol the machines when he presented one to Guy's Hospital (London) of which be ts treasurer. Phcto shows the "iron lung" in
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  • 160 13 Reuter. London, Dec. 29. 'jpHE Daily Telegraph in an editorial on Japan's new step in mobilise economic resource* says shorn of circumlocution this means Japan is feeling the pinch of the adventure in China and sees heri»etf compelled to brine; her
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  • 115 13 Reuter. Tokyo, Dec 29. estimated expenditure in the 1 ordinary budget for 1939 40 is £217,000 000. representing an increase of £10,000,000 over the working budget of the current year. Special attention is given to the measures to be laken by the nation -behind the guns,*' including
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  • 118 13 (From Our Own Corresoond:nt> Johore Bahru. Wednesday. CUSTOM officers, accompanied by Inc^f 3 Onn bin Abdullah. Assistant Superintendent of Customs. Preventive Branch, made a big haul of 16,863 lb. r f sheet rubber at Sungei Masai in the Straits of Johore at 9.30 p.m. on Dec
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  • 14 13 Reuter. London. Dec. 29.—Rival claims in Spain to-night are more contradictory even than usual.—Reuter.
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  • 31 13 WHERE will be no publication of the Malaya Tribune or the Morning Tribune on Monday next. The Sunday Tribune will, however, be issued as u<uii\ on Jan. 1.
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  • 76 13 Reuter. Salamanca. Dec. 29. NATIONALISTS to-day smashed a way through a formidable lin of fortifications before the bridgeIn ad, north of Balaguer. Republican attempts to stem the ar' i a nee proved useless and eight hundre; further prisoners were taken. Nationalists also claim that they
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  • 123 13 Singapore. Thursday. COMMANDER Horst Pulkowski and Lieutenant Rudolf Jennet, pilots >i the German Air Force, leave Tripoli teday in a two-seater "Arado" monoplane on a flight which will embrace the East and Australia. Fliers will travel on their first stage vn Karachi, Calcutta, Bangkok. Penane and
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  • 45 13 The public engagements of the Police Band for January are as follows: 3rd —Telok Aver. 6 p.m. sth.—Farrer Park. 5.30 p.m. 10th.—Katong Park. 6 p.m. 15th—Botanic Gardens, 8.30 p.m. 20th.—Farrer Park. 5.30 p.m. 24th —Telok Ayer, 6 p.m. 26th —Botanic Gardens. 5.30 p.m.
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  • 22 14 PIC TI RE taken during yesterday's State hockey trial, showing Muthucuimru about to tackle Mook Kirn. (Tribune).
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  • 168 14 D" f Colours) -3; "A" 1 JX the S.C.R.C. soccer tournament match played at Horc Tim Green last night "D" (colours) defeated "A" by 3—l. (Both sides fielded nine players each and play was rather even in the j first half. j "D" drew first blood 10
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  • 9 14 The following will represent q r r-
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  • 488 14 SPECTATORS ASKED TO PLAY Singapore, Thursday. JF the purpose of this evening's hockey trial was to help Singapore's selectors in choosing a team, the match defeated its purpose. No less than six players who were down to play were absent, and some spectators who
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  • 217 14 "JMIE 35th Fortress r. y. R.K. (Pulaii Brani) beat Fort Canning at Tanirlm by six points (one try and one penalty >.">:!) to nil. Playing against a strong wirfW the Fort pressed at the early stages, but failed to take advantage. The Sappers gradually carried
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  • 88 14 The following have been selected to play hockey for the V.m.c.a. against Clerical Lnion on Monday next at 5 10 p.m. on the Anson Road Ground k <*c£? %f- Xavier M Bwyn^Guan ratta B S Hope and Su Rtserves.—Jalleh, Tian Chye. WEDNESDAY'S MATCH The following will represent
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  • 124 14 In a friendly badminton match of 'hree singles and two doubles nlaved at 'ho Hanov WorM Covp*-ed Stadium last nieht th*» May B P beat the TT A.P. Lads B P. by three games to two. The fnllowine were the results:—(May B P. players mentioned first). SINGLES
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  • 115 14 Hi a game of rupger resterdai 1v mg on the Padan*. the H M S Terror beat the SR n is <5 tries) to 8 pts. g£, an f try). v J Play was scrappy I the sailors who fielded Th; pack, did well to
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    • 45 14 Title Tables TO-DAY HIGH TIDE-3.55 p.m. (7 ft. 6 in I LOW TIDE-9.45 a.m. (9 ft. 2 in >. TO-MORROW HIGH TIDE—4.3S a.m. (8 ft. 3in —5.10 p.m. (7 ft 2 in t LOW TIDE-10.54 a.m (4 ft. 1 So —10.48 p.m. (4 ft. 4 ins
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  • 429 15 Good Win For S.C.C 1; Colts lX lTicTZZ£? «h-ughout. the Si Wre 'colts Lt to*' the S.C.C. at hockey yesterday evening bv 1-nil The Colt. ufre luck; to lose by only one coal hut th„ u ts s al Dut tne shootme of the Club's
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  • 117 15 Reuter. Lcnden, Dev. 29. fyiit promoter, A. S. Vincent, A announcer, that he has ananged a contest between ex-wor?d champion James Braddock and the British champion Len Harvey at Earl's Ccurt I. nden. on May 10 cr May 11. Vincent intends to match the winner
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  • 61 15 Menders or the Gh nese Swimming Cl'ib are reminded of the annual swimming champion«hip3 which will be held at the Olnb on Ba**irday, D:c. V- from i pm The prizes will be given r.wav by V he Present of the Club Mr. Lee Konp: Chian, at 8.30
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  • 200 15 [From Our Own Correspondent] Johore Bahru. jyjl T CH interest was centred on the visit of the Muar Government English School and the Pahat 0.8.A. hockey teams to Johore Bahru. In the first match the Mucr team were held to a draw by the Novices, each side
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  • 61 15 IN a rugger match played yesterday at Tanglin, 35th Fortress Co. beat Fort Canning by six points (a try and a penalty goal) to nil. The points were obtained in the first half by Littlejohn Ury> and Tann (penalty). There was plenty of midfield play, indicative
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    • 151 15 NOT SO WELL! He's a happy little chap when he's well, but just now all he wants is to nestle quietly in mummy's arms. It is difficult to understand sometimes how the children, in spite of all our loving care, get their little ailments. Few children escape them so it
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  • 579 16 jMade Enemy Uniform Out Of Pyjamas THIS is Ihe story of Mr 1.. I). Ryder, formerly Captain Ryder, of the Huffs, who during his three years eight mDQihfl as a war prisoner in Germany brake out of camp ten tim'Js, only to ha
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  • 249 16 Singapore, Thursday. A Teochiu reports that lv.s house at No. 51-B. Ponegol Road, was found broken into at 6 a.m. yesterday and 900 eggs valued at $20 stotsn. ft A Eurasian woman reports the theft of cash of $5 from Nur.ses' Quarters In the General Hospital at
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  • 48 16 A MNDI <>f death by drowning »as returned by Mr. W. McQuarrie d:atn V o? f a r t- an S math of a 10-year-old Malay box uho was found dead on the beach a Katong near Meyer Road. cordi„ Rly «tSST the abov? U^ef
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  • 247 16 FOLLOWING is a cables ms from the BwronV the National Financial Week to us by eonrlea) (i f t n and Co. The market for the a* bm fluencod chiefly by lav. if trading. I Fears of adverse dcv I rope and the fact m
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  • 132 16 Singapore. Ifcerwiaj COR driving a lorry in a aeffil manner and so carnal it with the result that it collided wii another lorry at the 7th mile Bukit Timah Road, on Nov tt Tan ii j Eng was to-day fined SM months r.i. by Mr L
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  • 122 17 Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. jgfVTED to be one thousand years old, a couple of Chinee vases have been brought t0 Malaya from Futsan (China) lor safety owing to the present lir as ion of China. Inch are bottle shaped and in height and 41 inches in
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  • 157 17 Singapore. Thursday. pVO taxi drivers appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in tin second police court this owning and pleaded guilty to an amended charge of disorderly behaviours in public: the) were originally charged ;\ith voluntarily causing hurt. ing the facts of the case Court tor T. E.
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  • 153 17 Singapore, Thursday. THE two clerks employed by the Malaya Tribune Press. Ltd., Loh Khie Teck and Loh Peng Yong, who face charges that they wilfully and with in.cut to defraud erased entries in the account books of the Malaya Tribune, the Sunday Tribune and the Morning
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  • 309 17 1 with a view speeding u/the cZd n easur Malaya and to with all civil nf Tf„ and ita^dtlo in connection have agreld u^th^L d H Ce V* Several Malaya Governments for Defena Malaya ,nSt,tuUon of a new "ppoinimen. of
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  • 182 17 [To the Editor of the Malaya Tribune] Sir—l wish to support the tribute of 'European Employer" to the Tribune fcr its policy in clearly distinguishing between cable and wireless news and air mail letters and cuttings. Asiatic employees are no more deceived than ire
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  • 43 17 Dr Ilialmar Schacht, President of the German Reichsbank. arrived at Liverpool street Station. London, to be present at the discussions about Jewish emigration from Germany. Photo shows Dr. Schacht (right) on arrival at Liverpool Street Station.
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  • 65 17 Singapore, Thursday.—Thambi bin Mohamed who was charged that he on Dec 4. was found carrying arms viz. a dagger in public appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court this morning, when Court Inspector T E Wray informed his worship that he had instructions from the
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  • 20 17 Reuter. Berlin. Dec. 29— Death is announcer; of Herr August Vogt famous colonial pioneer, aged eighty -six.—Reuter. j
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    • 161 17 j Raffles Brasserie j (RAFFLES CAFE I BRAS BASAH ROAD j To Morrow NEW YEAR'S EVEj I Special Dinner $2.25 j j CRACKERS HATS. ARRANGEMENTS HAVE MADE TO 1 HM LEfc 5 ORCHESTRA TO THE CAFE. ORCHESTRAL fi DAN( E MUSIC j COMMUNITY SINGING AND FESTIVITIES WILL BE II! LAY
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  • 290 18 Central News. Kinhwa. |)ESPITE ihe war, the Chekiang Production Readjustment Unreal! under the Chekiang Provincial (ioverntient is carrying nut an elaborate programme for the economic development of the province. The programme Is aimed at the Increase of the province's output of agricultural and other products, tha
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  • 131 18 International News Agency. f Pakhoi. THE people in Lienkiang (Limk>ug) south Kwangtung have denounced "General" Lv Chun-yung for becoming vice-Chairman oi the Peace Maintenance Commission in Canton Before the withdrawal of Chinese forces from Canton, Lv beld a sine ure position v.ith the
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  • 531 18 CENTRAL GOVT. SPOKESMAN REVIEWS INTERNAL FOREIGN LOAN POSITIONS SLIGHT INCREASE IN PER CAPITA DEBT China's Sound Finances JAPAN'S present national debt is about three times larger than that of China, at the official rates of exchange, stated th<; spokesman of the Ministry of Finance recently, discussing China's financial position Prior
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  • 111 18 International News Agency. Chungking. POUAIWING the Ai-r h can credit loans to Ohina. Franc, is expected to follow similar action in the Far East not only through the extension of loans to China but through ex pediting transport of Chinese supplies through »ndo hina. according to
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  • 248 18 JCARCEU had the new Hunan-K«a., K si Railway, ennuiing Hemmm and Kweilin. been completed en the Central ass j The construction of a new 'ailway bet- ween Kweilin and Nanning was actively begun eaily in October, and has sine made considerable progress The new line's
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  • 38 18 these f»ur Chitted h, been sent by the Cental r tinment to Europe t« Ui <u'!T gmeeung. This course of is sure proof of China c ,J encc as to the outcome present war.
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  • 282 18 International News Agency. mffILITARI and naval experts scru» inising the Far Easier* ifl and the possibility that Chinas "Open Door" may be DerDuS.lt closed to the western world, have indicated that t,he Philippines would I an important factor in determining the ultimate policy of the
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  • 752 19 Expenditure By The Secretary Of State (United Press). Now Delhi. ii'HKTHKR any amounts are allot- led to the Secretary of State for jerrel service work ant! if so what the amount allotted in the last financial year was a query put by )j r \vinashalin9aln
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  • 75 19 (United Press). THfc Rev. J. J. n Nichols-Roy, 1 cx-Miiuster of Assam and a prominent member of the SaaduJlah Hockcnhull group v v th (o »«ress-Coalition pledge s,gnins the Congress Other recruits since the defeat of the no-confidence motion include Dewan AX Reza, Mr. Mahendranath Saika
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  • 114 19 (United Press). Bombay. Dec. 21 The Hon Mr. L. M. Patil, Minister for Industries/Bombay, will be the treasurer of the Planning Committee and Mi. G P. Huttheesingh will be tne Hon. tary of the Committee till a paid secictarv is appointed. M- J. C. Kumarappa of the a.
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  • 213 19 (United Press). Rangoon, Dec. 21. r JpHI\: Governjnent have issued a lengthy communique in connection with yesterday's incidents. After referring to the "sit-down" picketing by 2,006 students, the communique states that when persuasion failed it was decided to use necessary force to clear the
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  • 95 19 New Delhi. Dec. 19 It is understood that despite refusal of the Congress Party and the Mus tm League Party to serrtrcn the sandivm it Committee "the Goveau.-ent of India will proceed with the work of the Committee. The Committee was expected to function from the middle of
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  • 47 19 The Tamil Nad Provincial Kisan Conference will be held here in Madras on Dec. 30 under the presidency of Prof. N. G. Ranga. Mr. R. V. Swaminathan, General Secretary of the South Indian Federation of Peasants and Workers, is in charge of the conference arrangements. (United Press»
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  • 199 19 (United Press). Bombay, Dec. 17. THAT the truest memorial to the late Maulana Shaukat Ali is a joint determination on the part of the Hindus and Muslims to bring about a heartunity, says Mahatma Gandhi in a note in to-day's "Harijan." Mahatma Gandhi adds that he
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  • 296 19 (United Press). TO celebiate the return of the conhsrated lands in Surat tp their original owners, Gandhiji and Sardar Vallabhai Patel, it is understood, are to be approached with a icquesi to personally plough one of such returned plots, presumably in the BardUi taluk, when it would
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  • 152 19 Interviews Pt. Jawaharlal Hyderabad, Dec. 20. 01XI>U-MUSLIM urtfty talks, initiated two months ago to bring the majority communities under one banner, have taken a definite shape. Nawab Eahadur Yar Jung, the local Muslim leader, who is connected witl. the Anjuman i-Sttihad-ul-Musalmin. after consultation with Pandit Jawaharlal and
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  • 46 19 There will be 5 return screening of Fra What's ou f standing picture 'Gopa'. Kyirhna" at the Marlborough Thea'r.v commencing to-night. The picture 's conspicuous for the excellent acting and eaftutiful songs of Miss Shanta Aptc. the well-known star, who is in role of Radha.
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  • 132 19 (United Press). Nagpur, Dec. 21. The Hindu Mahasabha has received an unexpectedly encouraging support this year and the 20th session to be held this month promises to be a grand affair. The work of oandal construction is proceeding day and night, and it is expected to
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  • 60 20 Eighteen-year-old Cecilia Colledge, the holder beat her great rival, Megan Taylor, the world champion, to win the women's title tor the tifth time in sue. cession at the British Amateur Figure Skating Championships. Empire Pocl and Sports Arena. Wembley I oiidon. Photo shows Cecilia Colledge receiving the trophy
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  • 46 20 I*. mon>tr:.ii(iiis iook plaop in Tunis, uherr a tense si nation prevailed as a result of the Italian demands for the bandmi; over of ihe territory !>▼ Frame to Italy. Photo shows a demonstrate n outside the flices of the Italian Navigation o m pany.
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  • 35 20 Sj'Ti" l "f ohn Walker of *he Royal Army Medical Corps has arrived at c nr*. namers life. Cor a^ ra J[ I John Walker is seen ashore on his
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    61 20 A party of 350 child refugees from North Germany arrived at Harwich, th* third party of children to be brought out oi Germany by the British Committee for the Care of Children from Germany. This party includes the youngest refugees to come over so far—three-year-old twins. Photo
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