Malaya Tribune, 31 December 1938

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII.- No. 310. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, December 31, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1938 FIVE CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 99 1 Read Vie §IN D A V TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya BRITISH CEMENTS Are world renowned for their superlative high quality in constructtonaJ work, they give greater itrengtn and beauty, and In ah cases give maximum durability to concrete. Whatever type of concrete work is required there Ifl a British Cement
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    • 63 1 {MADAME PAGE j 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gowns Designed Created in i.er work room* I 5 $3© j 13, BATTERY ROAD, I SINGAPORE. j BEST QUALITY TRY THEM ONCE k YOU WILL USE TBbi ALWAYS. \tr —^^=====1 t jfs® 1 iviffi GREAT EASTERN OPTICAL CO. mSk (Optician
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  • 357 2 JHE Health Bulletin of the l eague of Nations Eastern Bureau week ended Dee. 24 reads as follows: I In sup. A .satisfactory feature for the week is the absence 0 f the notification ol plague in any of the Eastern
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  • 110 2 It mm Our Own Reporter] TWO 27-Mai-oM Matey cx-Ciovcninuui servants ©f'r unemployed, have decided to do a two years' Mallei during which time they expect to cover the whole conntrv The young men are Mohamed Hassan bin Haii Panjang Hamzah, both of Taiping. Thcv
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  • 289 2 Singapore, Th i A a > l Mal ol im > taxi-drivers. Mor Peng and Pern, conviction fur assault was dismissed I hi* High Court before Mr. Justice Home. The appellants were fined $25 in the lower court for causing hurt to a
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  • 78 2 PERAK 'S HELP FOR CHINA (Tribune Staff Re > i »™rr m date total $5,400,000 renew ,U| This amount i> 0, funds eoUected from charit, and performance*. l J, rs Bonds, sabscnption Z t Ll« and the gold drive tmpaio This was ajUMuncrd i- t of the iiolirf Commil h*u
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  • 121 2 (From Our Own ftcrapssdMl Johore Bahi... barsiaj A FOUKTEEN-year-oM Cant—est, Oh Tons Ka> S ng, »as tte morning sentenced to five strokes if the rotati by Sheikh IN Baku nttesnpl I t© > Lee Ah Sit:) win, Pn sĕcntion allei ed I Nov.
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  • 173 2 P. V. SHA\ KS, Britain's new »*> teams star and latest memb* of the Da vis Cup team, was recentfc married secretly to Mis* Qwtto j Ha r«reaves, d.itughier ot 11 Stanley Harsrreaves. a i 1 >>" Paris dental sunreon. Shayes. who is 26. first n
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 360 2 STKAMER SAILINGS. Ii Si and BRITISH INDIA fiiieorporatcd In England). P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Dim*. Tonnqee S RAJPUTANA 17,000 in IVl', SOUDAN 6.5? 0 Jan. 11 KANCHi 17,01 U Jan. is RANPURA 17U0C Jan. 27 RAWALPINDI :7.OCG Feb. Id t BURDVVV.N 6C7P T eb. 11 CANTON' 15
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    • 349 2 STEAMER SAILINGS DOES YOUR Hj I LEAVE APPROACH? S Please let us offer you I accommodation on the 9 fastest, most modern and P luxurious. I N.D.L. EXPRESS I LINERS. X Passage Ageius: S LOHMANN CO., LTIJU j R 124. Robinson Road. pnone 7565. STRAITS SlIttKW CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS
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    • 272 2 j BANGKOK LINE. CHIVA JAPAN LINE. j Luxuries One Class Moiorships, Most Big Cargo vesseis with limited but 1 Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger Accommoda- J lo: >larseillos. London. Rotterdam, tion. Hamburg and Copenhagen. )\t a it o. To: Ade Suez. Port Said, Palestine SP 7- P Hft
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    • 128 2 O. K. UiH' m.s. 'La pi ala M aru «7 300 (i. Tons* Leaves Singapore Jan. 4 a pm direct for C OX Oil is o (arr. Colombo Jan n m African South America,, Port, Fares:—Singapore Colombo. 1K S 20.00- without diet). I Mil- sailin^TH I as. "Manila Main" i»„
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  • 215 3 London. Dec. 14. world-famous armament factories, with a capacity of 56 to 80 per cent, of Germany's, have begun to work day and right tc speed up the rearmament of Germany. Long queues of barges aic being ided with ammunition and arms at Roleschowits,
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  • 128 3 Bombay. AIMQI KU piece of jewellery, >aid to have been presented by the Zamorin (Thief) cf Tahcul to Vaseo da Gama uhen he first set foot in India in the fifteenth century and attended the Zamorin's Durbar. s hc'njr offered for sale here by a
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  • 447 3 London. JUL people of Great Britain during 1937 ate per head of the population 09 lb. of beef and veal. 30 lb. of mutton and lamb. 42 ,b °f pork, bacon and hams. These estimates are given in tb«
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 708 3 ClaAMfjisxL OdußjdiMmswhu PUBLIC 'NOTICES. Singapore Municipality TENDERS rINDERS are now invited for the allowing materials or service. For irticulars see Municipal Tender Room Date ol Closing r :tion of an Electiic :u-Sta l A iat Holland 5 3 4 milestone. tDeposit $50», 12 noon, Jan. 3, 19?,y Supply of Sluice
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    • 1114 3 PUBLIC NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Of'SPSS Viil be D ecelT «l M the Office TenS S oe for f of nun ~f required to deposit th a a,!i with forms Wii ....if Hw»ix»e. ano the CrZ depDsi i crt WUI b »orfcit«d to P ,ha^ al not Wlth n one month
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    • 608 3 THE SINGAPORE ELECTROPLATING WORKS (Fstd. IU2X) 23-3. Coleman t.treet. W* sptciall m Gold, s.her. Nickel Copper »nd Chromium Pl* ting Uv r £?B ti,: > k -vo.v fecialuv at k -<>•[., hie prices HYPNOTISM (TOGI METHODS) Cqura .s by Practical Demonstration. Success Guaranteed Write fx r Free Prospects. THE MASTER
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    • 67 3 FRESH LORAL WREATHS made to order at short notice- Phon* 6075. THE CASKET CO., 3, Penhas Road. BEAUTIFUL CEMETERY MEMORIALS in marble or granite Photos sent on application, no obligation to purchase. Phone 6075, SINGAPORE CASKET CO., 1, Penhas Road. ALHAMBRA—NEXT CHANGE Anotncr Hit Prov The M ttOBIN HOOD" Stars
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  • 102 4 Mr Cartel, Mr. Duncan. A if* t N/l by KNILM plane "PK- r~ Mr Tan Hoan Kie, Master Ver■teegh, Mr C, Brand, Mr. Meys S;* 1 by KLM P lane ,v-, a 7* TL Mr Mrs Mii Andrew, a*r. A. Mulder. v f or Medan India and
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  • 889 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Dec. 30, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3\iy 2 41Asam Xumbang 2n 27 Austral Malay 43j- 47|-nom Ayer Hitam 22;- 23 6 Ayer Werg 0.59 0 64 Bangrin Tin 216 22 6 3atu Selangor 1.32.
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  • 160 4 m Singapore. Dec. 30. t. (Stain) W. Coast No. 1 per Kovan $13? R. ffiam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $134 h. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Kovan $130 Slam Nc. 1 Siam NO. 2 Jiyy £iam Broken Rice No. 1 $1% Siam Broken Rice No 2
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  • 142 4 Chungking, Dec. 30. EXTREME tension is prevailing in Tientsin between the Japanese authorities and the foreign communities as a result of the detention by the Japanese of three British and American soldiers They are being charged with having used violence on certain Japanese soldiers In Hangchow
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  • 101 4 Chungking. Dec. 30. ACCORDING to a foreign press report from Shanghai, a raid by oyer 50 Japanese planes on Chungking on Boxing Day resulted in great and it is believed that most or the planes were lost Flying in formation in different group* they were intercepted
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  • 69 4 Singapore. Friday.-Two charges were to-day preferred against L.a.c. W Harrison. R A. F. Base Seletar. failing to park in a proper parking place and failincr to obey ihe lawful orders of a P C by failing to remove a car which was causing obstruction in Raffles place on
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  • 87 4 US»T OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Dec 30, 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books T5 U1 fo *m Date Ex. Div. B^S Southern Kinta 2V£ t Dee. 28 "'V 29 Ntg lunlel mD£ Jan. 5 Dec 28 Takuapa 1? Jta 2s J an Jan 4 Tronoh 2>i«'iw 7? Jan
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  • 102 4 6% Maynard Co.. Ltd., $30,000 int Apr. 30 oc, 31....: 90 m norn SINGAPORE MUN/CIP^L- Mar. tot. inf C- 20 948 «i; 000,666- 119% m% cl J u 101% ci. 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 3" Ik 1 1 Nov 15 M 3» 101% ci Tn? 8 A>r
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  • 294 4 LONDON COMMODITIES RUBBER l[ c™™e ■<>,-.' n f. v.> |lf>r ;;i (i «J 10 Ist Forward (January) ggg 8 3 4 6 8»/, 2nd Forward .February) Buyell 8316 8 v. Sellers 814 3rd Forward (Apr. June) Buyers 85 16 51 Seller* 8% *S l6 10 fs** i/ALMOiL
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 373 4 BA\K OF CHINA rincorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Cecil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444. Assl Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: M cnCNGK UO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40,000,000.00 Reserve Funds in Excels of Ch. 4.800,000.00 Total Ai*sets appßoximately Ch. 1.800,000,000 00
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    • 15 4 SOI TH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD (Incorporated In New Zealand!) MARINE INSURANCE 682a> Finiayson Orean
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    • 112 4 I HE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled by THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED. The Company. wnich In 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
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    • 99 4 Banking Corporation, Ltd. I <'"corporate* tn the Set:lcmenis! II A..v CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000 owi nn BEAD OmcE cm UP Sl ooo ooo 00 A BUILDIV G. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE Local Branches VorUl Brld w South Bridge Road, Singapore, j Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" f LONDON BANKERSI NEW ¥ORX BANKERS": Midland Bank,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 476 5 ITO-MO RIOV^HURO^ ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL V Day- Nov; Day—ll Jan., 1939 Th- i lon cl Our Lord .i.m. Holy Communion. .m. Matins. m. Choral .Eucharist am. Sunday School 5.30 a. Evensong and Sernra Ihe Arehdcccan Weekdays: .ly Communion on Monday and Wedn any at 3 a.m.. en rrtd-% t The Epiphany
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    • 390 5 ing. 6 Worsh R.L. GEYLANG METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH •Junction of Aljunied Road and Sims Avenue) Chinese Church Pastor: Rev. Lim Poh Chin Sunday, 10 a.m. Sunday School. .1 am. Service of Worship (In Hokkien i. Preacher: Roy. Lim Poh Chm. English Church Pastor; Rev. E. S. Lav. Sunday, 8.45 a.m.
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    • 571 5 10.30>a.m. Breaking of Bread -(Ma. lay Service). 430 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 6 p.m. Ocspel Service (in English) Speake:: Mr. a. h. Oaeasen. 8.15 om. Song Service conducted by Ml W. H. Hall. Tuesday, 530 p.m. i\ ayer Meeting. connection with the Universe! Week 0* Prayer. Subject: "The
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    • 409 5 rm 1 it 1 No. J How did sko geb Uer Slim, T Wj I Attractive M/ Ĕ It's hard to believe that a short j if she was advised to take Bile Beans, jj slim as ever it was. and she takes I SS^M to be and regain a
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  • 473 6 Governments Should "Get Together" A N appeal to the leading economic Powers -ucHare i P< 0, L i" <he economic Held" «as issued a< the C™merce tUh J**" •~ic LUKo. K. 8.E., who was re-elect-Chairman, said, that "Mr ChamberTin had avoided- war for
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  • 369 6 1 V'' I grim bnlUfaw. I her held I Bankruptcy Courte-ooe a young tikm ~1* silver-haired, humming th* ter tl c V" V J X e o U r < The Wido»"), which n iiti iriL rage ot fans :r. 1908. je nc ccnnais votr« Paris
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  • 44 6 Warsaw AT the age of 120. Fraucitek Zaremba still works on the land, according: to a Warsaw evening paper. He has over 200 descendant*, including: great-great-grand-children. He is said to remember the Polish risings against Russia in 1831 and 1863.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 235 6 THC TRUE TONIC FOOD] Obto/n«o/« of o// Owmfrt* and Store, j 3- self priming tump complete with cu.lt-m engine to operate en Diesed oii weighs only 91 ifcs. I Handles watt: thlet witn mud or band without c:o >ging from seepage to loMU'rMs. per hour Se.f-Pr.mcd at 28 tc. suction
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    • 203 6 THE CLOCK OR WATCH you trejusu-ed. might h*?ve topped working, a few days ago. or months. or years. NEVER MIND BRING IT TO US AND WE WILL HAVE IT GOING RIGHT FOR YOU IN NO TIME YICK WOH HINC 429, North Bridge Road (Near Middle Road) 'Phone No. 7922. Contractors
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1144 6 Midnight Messages RADtCtI „.„1"*... From Nirom J l l NIROM I 7, 29 Srpiopho^^ 12.45 Light orchestral concert by Rei- 620 Gymnastics I M |)i *I <0 t*J I M a ket prices^ 6 1 Colonial Us* ler's Hungarian Band, directed fi 35 Light recorded music. "X V\ X LAW
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  • 357 7 originator oi many a fad, is now adontimr rm. t,,. Eastern socialites who have made the one- C swankiest vehicle on the road tallon Wagon the The station wagon craze has spreaa so rapidly in the film colony that a sta~ who doesn't own one
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  • 137 7 CHILDREN are tbc world's best detectives. Authority tor that statement is Elayncv Matthews, former, special investigator the Los AnI: s district attorney's office now aetmj as technical adviser at Warner Bros. "Child, en are keener observers than adult-." Matthews says. "They have photographic minds. Tl ey see
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  • 416 7 RELIEVE it or not, your shoes can give you away shoe f I!* toy 'he Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios, laims that he can tell more about people by looking at their shoes, than he could by any number of bumps on their skulls or lines in "Yes, sir,
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  • 75 7 The blonde and comely Sonja Heme whoso photographic likeness has been rfcating gracefully across all the nim icreen's o' the world—in particular the United Stares—is credited to-day by manufacturers with makin? a good share of America s populace skatingccnsclous and thereby reviving a lanI uishing irdustry, that
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 79 7 LISTEN TO REASON GET VOL!? W 1 T EYES TESTED 1 OR RIGHT Igaw- GLASSES to improve v< )UT I W*"J* vision right i. away. DON'T J DELAY. We for you at a very reasonable charge. New China Optical Co., 71, High St.. Singapore. ISAKOS CIRCUS TRAVELLING ZOO. ANSON ROAD.
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    • 342 7 Get thai little if ""tfcggK EXTRA f PLEASUREI»^4O Out of life jf* To ret that little extra pleasure out of life in these busy, hustling days if behoves you to— J KEEP FIT. Be full of rim, vitality and \«P V A vigour! How By simply taking Beecham's £Ĕ Pills.
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    • 85 7 Get Your Good Portraits I FROM: ULYWHITE PHOTO STUDIO. 79, North Bridge Road, lOpposite Adoiphl Hotel), SINGAPORE. "Careless about <Jf Personal Freshness 'ftga, —not likely! 1 never lv .J risk offending—/ use n Lifebuoy Toilet Soap J Everyone perspires—it's necessary, and in itself quite inoffensive. But Perspiration is allowed to
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    • 245 7 Obtainable from all dealers or from THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO., LTD., '.inccrparated in England), la, Oldliam Lane, SINGAPORE. EX 455 1 I M j ffe*s REEDS The mcst popular and dependable reed of to-day. Made from carefully selected sun-rinened cane, accurately cut and finely finished. A Vandoren reed ensures
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 281 8 f ,ms "¥BtmSIPBFJB m starts j I ALl° N I r If BEATRIX LEHMANN J§ f FELIX AYLMER V^^K^^..^R IVIH DRAM !N t*i JUBILfcE fHtAiSfc i X2VOLI HAL**, a-. 1 iO-wiam. J I af W* WISH OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS "A OAFFY I T f iO-NIGKT—ONL ONl^' M r*t~ Second
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    • 272 8 WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR— You could not have a better Show to V.tart off 1991 with Joy (Gladness! C A■»¥ T A 3 SHOWS TO-DAY j ■IMO L j J 3.15- 6.15-9.15 (4 HOLIDAY SHOWS TO-MORROW ft MOMMY. at 11 AM 15 6.15 9.15. J-uk.cCOOPER.
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    • 210 8 I PAVILION 3 13-6.5-9.5 LAST DAY! (p %iflt t I |<& To-N -:'-Last Nifikt -7.45 P.M TWO SHOWS FOR ONE G and Ne Year Programme Loaded With Fun Laughter nfl R ce Adventure! Start The New Year High* i 2nd SHOW Laurel Hardy in "SWISS MISS i«t swnu' A r?
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  • 193 9 Singapore, Friday. That a standing committees should not be elected en bloc was urged by Mr. S. B. Tan at to-day's meeting of the C ommissioners. A A n lhe motion of the President, Mr W. Hartley, the Commissioners decided to close the existing public stand for
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  • 37 9 Singapore, Friday.--Major. J. Kimber. R. E. Changi was to-day fined $1, by Mr. C. H. Whitton. Traffic Magistrate, for driving without a rear light along Lavender Street on November 1. Major Kimber pleaded guilty.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 544 9 6,5 to-night H AALBOBOI f.H 1 §11% N T *m, V im, 'H« »t 3.15 b Sfta Bros ««U *J FE and lIA .11 MARATHE in I n "GOPAL KRISHNA" •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a* 88 W ■HHlllllUl| lllllni| •■■■lllllllflin NEXT CHANGE at the Cavalcade of Aviation! CAPSTOL ,n 9' or,ous TECHNICOLOR! i mmii
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  • 622 10 QN various occasions we have urged that the authorities should give the public of Malaya information of what is being done to afford protection in the event of the country being involved in hostilities. That possibility is admittedly a remote one, but the events of last September
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  • 1160 10 VOLUNTARY REGISTER IN THE S. S.? WEEK-END REVIEW rtURING the course of the Sino-Japa-nese conflict, peace rumours have been in circulation from time to time. When Shanghai fell it was thought that Chinese resistance would also crumble and the Japanese let loose some fantastic stories
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  • 488 10 PEACE BEFORE THE CHINESE NEW YEAR? JN SPITE of denials by Chiang Kai Shck that such is his mission, it appears that Wang Ching Wei is talking peace in Hongkong. Chinese cables reveal that the vice-chair-man of the Kuomintang sees a possibility of a reasonable settlement on
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 205 10 i t tttvvvvvvw?^^W"!»»>«[«»]««!»«J» t Wtish you all t X t X A I HAPPY NEW YEAR .j. t Our 4>**f services are at 4* J your disposal throughout J 19J9. I i J ROBINSON a Co.. Ltd. •J* v v 4" »J» 111 Marmite, the Great Yeast Food, tones ——up
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  • 361 11 Reuter. Berlin Dec. 3Q JHE fact that a British naval delegation is at present in Berlin discussing the application oi the Anglo-German naval treaty is disclosed i„ an nfficial statement. Its purpose is to discuss with the German naval authorities questions arising out of the
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  • 50 11 NEW DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION The Right Hon. the Secretary of State for the Colonies has been pleased to approve the appointment of Dr. W. Linehan. M.CS as Director of Education. Straits Settlements, and Adviser on Education. Malay States, in succession to Mr F. J. Morten, C M.G., CCS.
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  • 50 11 Girl employees of the Post Office in London are buying and dressing hundreds of dolls for distribution as Christmas gifts to poor children. This photo Shows a girl with some of the dolls at the Faraday Building in in Oueen Victoria Street. City of London.
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  • 198 11 But No Martial Law Penalties Reuter. Paris. Dec. ."0. THE Chamber of Deputies to-day passed a bill granting a full amnesty to those who owing to their having been "detained" in Srain have not responded 'o the recruit ing laws since July o* 193fi. During the
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  • 71 11 Reuter. Tokyo. Dec. 30.—The captain, two British mates and 44 Chinese members of the crew of the British freighter "Hannah Moller." registered at Shanghai, have been detained by police authorities at Muroraran "on suspicion oi violating Japanese territorial waters." The "Hannah Moiler," which entered Muroran yesterday from
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  • 33 11 Reuter. Rome. Dec. 30—Count Oiano's .visi! to Beigiadc on Jan. 19 is expected 1 M prepare the way for the ccnclusion <■' a pact between Jugoslavia and Hun c.iry.— Reuler.
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  • 136 11 Reuter. Rome, Dec. 30. BEFORE proceeding to the Piazza Venezia on Jan. 12 for the first conversation with Mus .ol ni. Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax wdl lay a wreath on the grave of the Italian unknown soldier. In the evening of the same day. th:
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  • 105 11 Reuter. New York Dec. 30. IN 1938 the United Scales and Canada have produced less than half the number of ca»*s and trucks they produced in 1937. I According to the automobile Manufacturers A; SOCiation, production in 193S was 2.110.000 cars and 525.000 commtrI cial vehicles,
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  • 115 11 Reuter. Hemes, Dec. 3ft. SWITZERLAND will ha\ e to devote seventeen and a half nvllion sterling to extraordinary defence expenditure in the next few years, according to a report of rational defence approved by the Swiss Federal Council. It is proposed four and a half million*
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  • 40 11 Reuter. Madrid. Dec. 30 —Five were killed and 30 wounded in a continuous bombardment of the city from 10 p.m. last night to 115 a.m. this morning The southeastern district of Vallescas was affected moat Renter
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  • 508 11 Message Sent To Chiang Reuter. MP 117 Hongkong, Dec. 30. MX. Wang Ching Wei, ex-premier and vice-pre-sident of the Chinese Government party, has sent a message to Marshal Chiang Kai Shek advising the prompt exchange cf peace talks with Japan (says Reuter).
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  • 91 11 Reuter. London. Dec 30—Lord Craigavon, premier of Northern Ireland, interviewed In London. dec]ared that Ulster's A.R.P. arrangements will be on similar lines to those ado: ted in Britain. "A national voluntary register will be carried on In the same way,'' but he added I am only sorry
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  • 111 11 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 30. Presid.cn t Roosevelt has continued tnal the .Federal Surp us Commcuities Corpora ion will donate half a millior bus iels 'f wheat millinv, in the n r xt sr. months jor impartial distribution to both sicVss In Spain n order to prevent
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  • 252 11 Reuter. Chungking, Dec. 30. OFPH F S E N TIN G the view of the military faction, the Kokumin Shimbim, a Tokyo paper, in an cditoiial advocated the utminiiiii of Hongkong and ether territories leased or /eded to foreign powers, according to report received via London.
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  • 79 11 Reuter. Geneva. Dec. 30. \XRASTIC cuts in the League of v Nations expenditure for the coming pear are r< commended by the League's budgetary economy committee, which states that the budget w I! have to be cut by £27.000. The committee alsj states that the
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  • 157 11 Reuter. Barcelona, Dec. .*>o. HPHE Republicans have launched a strong counter-attack to the south of Lerida, threatening the rear of the Italian divisions now attacking Borjas Blancas. The counter offensive, which was in the nature of a surprise move, began at 10 30 a.m. and
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  • 126 11 Reuter. Bucharest. Dec. 30 RUMANIA'S determination to work for woild peace was exppv fed Oy M Gafenco (Foreign Minister) in a broadcast m which he outlthwd Romania's policy tc wards neighbouring states, as h.ilc ws: Poland: Rumania will continue her policy of alliance; Czechoslovakia: Rumania's faithful friendship
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  • 180 11 Reuter. Berlin, D«c. :»o inspired statement in the press declares that there is no hope of improvement German-American relations so long a.; they an infected by "an influence which is openly serving Jewish interest Th<' German for the first time publishes to-day the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 21 11 Eyesight Once Ruined Is Never Recovered Consult: /Tr C S CHONG. Opt I>. (TI.S.A THEBERLINOPTiCALCO.. \A:\. South T.T Kf»»<3.' sin<;ap< »he
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  • 313 12 EMPIRE AIR UNITS WILL BE STANDARDISED Reuter. London, Dec. 'pHE Daily Telegraph in an editorial on the aircraft factories to be erected in Australia says that they will serve a triple strategic end, first to secure provision for aircraft needed in the
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    73 12 The daughter ol the Farl and Cr.untess >f Cavan. Lady Joanna J.ambart. and Miss Penelope Harrison, daughter of Maior and the Hen. Mrs. J. F. Harrison, were guests of the King and Queen at the children's rhristmas party sjiven at Bock- nghani Palace on the King s Birthday.
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  • 32 12 Singapore. Friday.—Charged with driving without a rear light on Orchard Road on November 5. A. G. Mackenzie wa* to-day cautioned and discharged by Mr. C H. Whitton, Traffic Magistrate*
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  • 195 12 THE Bon. Steven Kunciman. arrived in tft rfn French ressel Marshall JofTre fr«™ <S i_* to -day on board the past feu days. fr m Saigon he has been for the Mr Pii v r,l dav 011 the vessel. Snio fl niHiiman that
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  • 73 12 B Malacca. Friday. AKRI. a Malay, was this morning priduced before Mr. G. E. Turner, police magistrate, and charged with cheating one Matnor in respect of three brooches valued 599. The accused claimed tricj and bail hi the sum of $200 in two sureties was allowed.
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  • 59 12 tW q Bangkok, Dec. 30. Phv? occu rred to-day of Chao P n Yoi^ a J' afte r a short illness at, Conned of 7 l- HC Was a m6m the mS L Regenc >' with a fine record -ife-lonß service to the State behind him n
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  • 97 12 Singapore, Friday. JHO members of the Municipal Staff. Mr. It. G. M. Fraser and Mr. E. W. P. Fulcher, both of whom have retired were complimented for their valuable services to the Municipality at to-day's meeting of the Commissioners. say was particularly wanted that rnJ!i Fraser he
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  • 64 12 AN eight page supplement to the Morning Tribune will be distributed free every W ednesday commencing from Wednesday, Jan. 4. The Morning Tribune Film Fanfare will be an up-to-date commentary on films showing locally and will contain gen eral news ol interest to cinema fans. The
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  • 170 12 Singapore. Friday. FOR wrongfully removing two pieces 1 of zinc and one of asbestos from a stranded twakow off Pulau Peseh between November 7 and 14, Ng Ah See was to-day bound over in the sum of $50 to be of good behaviour for six months,
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  • 211 12 Singapore, Friday. £HARGED with voluntarily causing hurt to Lim Thye Gan and Lee Kok Tong at Clemenceau Avenue on December 20, Leong Chow Kee an 18 year old weight lifter was today bound over in the sum of $100 on two sureties to keep the
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  • 315 12 Singapore. F ri( A LLEGED to have assaulted Cheong Kwee Eng a taxi dancer A Happy World Cabaret at her home 139, Geylang R 0a d <M J x he vember 9. Tan Cheng Hong, a dancing instructor was to-day b" over in the
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  • 234 12 a c.;se h heard p mSSSSESL for hearing again this morning before Mr P December. In addmion to this defendant. Zau Hok Sang, was liable to pay $100 to his second wife but had not done so, to date Defendant told Mr. Oldham that
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  • 71 12 Reuter. Teheran, Dec. 30. THE Government has severed diplomatic relations with France, according t„ press reports. Political observers in Paris see no reason to doubt the above report the ash no official confirmation is obtainable. t l U* assumed if the report true the affair has arisen
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  • 180 12 Singapore, Pno*. S OME measure of control uld be exercised in the matter o appending registration p i ates bicycles so that the numbers miZ be easily seen. This was Mr. A. Brown when hespoteon the adjournment at to-day's meet j ing of the Municipal Commissioners j
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  • 139 12 Market WE are a little tired of depression, a litUe tired <>i sell depression, and we feel the time has come to call a hilt to the endless exaggeration of the Powers of our potential enemicv says Lewis and Peat's rubber report, dated Dee. 29.
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  • 391 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) What i, i i. Malacca. Thursday, in h- v y me known as the "Tranquerah Tragedy M~ hinese P° rk seller. Wong Scan Yoon. met with a suit of hf, !r, 6 early h UrS f mor i »8 of Nov. 30 as
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  • 95 13 grenp phoiogiaph taken on i i asion of ihe fancy dress da v c which was held at the Cameron Highlands Hotel on 3jxin| night. P.ize winners in the fancy dress competition w i; Reading from left to nght, Mrs K. He .v. 11. Miss
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  • 122 13 THE members «»f the JeHilads 11 Am latk i peat a very enjoyable time on X'mas Day when ■I bad a day-outing in the form of vimming :.t ,be Tiger Swimminj Pool aod J-ight-seeing at the Haw-Par Villa. In the evening ifiey adjourned to the Tai
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  • 70 13 Reuter. R >mt Dec. 30— A format on flight ?o r t Na'al. Brazil is expected to forrr. rt of experiments for the new Italian s; rvice to South America. At the end of January. Colonel Bl&i v ii pilot one of the machines on a
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  • 79 13 Reuter. PBiiahtiiM Berlin, Dec. 50. KOFOUN'D chances in the national life of Czechoslovakia to the advantage of Germany are demande.' by Herr Kundt. leader of the German minority and a member ot the Czech Parliament in an artic.e In the National >eitmiff Fssen. They inclode men stern
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  • 31 13 Reuter. «ondon. D:c. 30.-An admiralty spokes an announced that the personnel 'A y flest air arm may be increased fro-.. M cc thousand to ten thousand by 1942
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  • 1247 13 MR. S. Q. WONG'S VALUABLE j CIVIC WORK (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. PLOWING tributes to the valuable services of Mr. S. Q. Wong-, who had served on the Municipal Commission for a continuous period oi* over 18 years, were paid by the President Mr.
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    • 76 13 IMPROVE YOUR SUNDAY CURRY WITH THE ADDITION OF 7 ...DAWSEN'S MANGOE SWEET CHUTNEY 'PfIONE: SPORE S37€ (3 lines). K. LUMPUR 3531. (2 lines). IPOH 110 Ul (2 lines). Adi c f Slmgapoit* Cod Storage C Ltd. A Happy Prosperous New Year MAMT, UENG f CO 103 tO5. SEL£GI£ ROAD. SINGAPORE
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  • 376 14 One Of Singapore's Picturesque Events QNE of the most picturesque events of the year will be held on Monday, Jan. 2. when the annual New Year sea sports take place. Singapore's waterfront attracts a crowd which packs every inch of space along the length
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  • 112 14 BOXING DROGKAMME o: ■plfintltd events is promised to fight fans on Jan 6 when ilr. Geo. E Lee. local promoter presents a card uith three mam fights, featuring some of the finest talent available. To head the biil ho has Frank Hil'. English fighter who
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  • 27 14 Hack Wan. Chinese goalkeeper, kicks away in the Sue of a formidable SRC attack. Bam. sandwiched between the two S.C.R.C. players, is helpless.
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  • 41 14 The following will represent SC.R.C at hcckev against R A O.C. on the S.C.R.C. ground: C: ok Wah. Kah Foo. Choo Beng n Swee. Swee Law. Swee Keng Kee Kirn. Ke? Ti an Kenc Siew ana Jim Swang.
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  • 70 14 Pasir Panjang Rovers will play the Smgapore Engineering Mechanics As*j ciation on Sunday on the S. H fl round. The following is their team Cog Eng Hoe: Leong Foon Chew Cheon 1 r*ee Fc.ne: B-ey Pans: Eng. Tan Lxi chuan, Womz Tong Seng; Cheiv Wr" Van. Beet Teng
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  • 30 14 Further fixtures in the Soccer tournament are B vs c on Ttiesdav Dec. 20: A vs D on Thursday Dee 29 No ties will be played on Thursday
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  • 817 14 The Turf jpOLLOWING is the card of nine events for to-day at Penang:— RACE ONE PONIES-Class I-Division 3- 5§ Furlongs GOO CODELLUS 9.0(1 Major T. L. Fox Owner BALI GIRL 8.12 "Miss Fountain" Turley 0 1 1 JUDITH ANTON 8.12 Mr. A. Van Tooren Duval
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  • 55 14 TJ!t\ fof lowing are RACE 1 SILVER iu T RArr 52 B »«rke RACI q,, (k I.ay off RACE i: BARD ROAD n Monave* RACE GROFMO RACE 5; I ;tkv st% J. Sweet Co] RACE KIAIA KflfT fi Gordon RACE b: OID COW w i y*hi Suj
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  • 145 14 gIR STANLEY JAI j and Yorkshire v kct legislator, has sident of the Iforkshj r. untyPriN I kot Club in succession Lord Hawke. One of the most pron inent Obcm a tne history of the s Jackson, who was president of the MCr in 1921. completed 63
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    • 31 14 Tide Tables TO-DAY HIGH TIDE-4.35 a.m. .8 ft. 3 in.). —5 10 p.m. <7 ft. 2 in.>. LOW TIDE—IO.S4 a.m. (4 ft. 1 in I —10.48 p.m. (4 ft. 4 ins.).
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  • 496 15 tinese Beaten In Second Team Clash sUC v 3; S.C.R.c 1 a lash between the second teams the S F dayat hockey this evening Hong Lim Green bX „tn\ Andrew Clarke, Recs.' wizard w* y ei oa,s to and did the hat
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    19 15 Alphcnsn and Chinese player n.ntest possession of „,e ball be-ueen the S.R.C. a n,l B.CJLC. veslerUa,.
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  • 201 15 From Our Own Correspondent, J 0 vil! ke thc r debut in inter state matches nSt whe,: Kockey is a new game to the State but great interest has been shown. There is plenty of hockey talent scattered over the vast area oi Johore
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  • 69 15 THE following members have ac- cepted to play for Singapore vs. The Army (return match) to-day at S.C.C.A. E. Minns, G. D A. Lundon. A. P Craigie, J P. Wood, P. B. Burgess. Dr. G. F. Jones. L F. D May. R. J Maxey,
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  • 137 15 JHE following are English and Scottish football fixtures to be played on Monday, Jan. 2: ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION. Bolton Wanderers vs. Stoke City ifiddlesborough VS. Liverpool SECOND DIVISION. Blackburn Rovers vs. Sheffield Wed nesday. Bury vs. Mill wall. Newcastle v. vs. Chesterfield Sheffield U vs.
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  • 73 15 Mor.- r arc notified 'hat the S.C.C. will remp.it) open until 1 am. on Sunday. Dinners will be erved from 830 p.m. to [>.4S pm. to-day and hoi and «old vn [rem pjn. to 12.3f. pm. 11l order to assist the catering arrangements, LI would be appreciated
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    • 110 15 DIAMOND AT FACTORY PRICES s»m Them Cyd— *r» frter** lf\Al ■wmit—Hj tov«r pnes» that Milton AT M «T. \l% c tn «N to WHOM RV» 1 VTV tmp mJtmTTmlkmt II i pA^&jKh Vrm Hr ftm >n, mm 4 lmsmmm*ll H IK h m tmj Factory mtm m\ II m\^/ •UUMI
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    • 148 15 fi MORE OF THE GENTLEMEN'S WOOLLEN, TROPICAL wmm SUITINGS ARE being shipped Mjfjft THIS TERM JJ (ALL A A'II SELECT !W| EAIILY J| IiOLLI AYOOI» TAILORS, 23-9, COLEMAN ST., SPORE, M§ FOR ALL GENTLEMEN'S ATTIRE, IT FIT, STUDIED FROM ENGLAND I TTZ &Sp 2 I T ZZZZZ Tcro wac TH,NK
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    • 177 15 PUT THIS NEW COLOUR-THRILL ON YOUR LIPS! issstlaus, framparanf South Sea QH— tm sneet I'omotou. reds ever pot bste jpsHA f'ocam Lipsdck reds actually i repel man; others he thinks are 5 5 becasming but there are five ewTeJa reds that really make hia j| tfvjt heart beet fast with'
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    • 508 15 CLEAN OUT YOUR STUMACH —and enjoy your food! There are some people, who never really enjoy their food because no matter how long ago it was suite they last had a meal, they aluwvs feel full up,- Some feel as though a Jumj. were lodged in the middle of their
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  • 43 16 Group photo- a h ti!,. the farewell f U!K departure I t SS&g ffi Studies Frou'rl; Inche Omar. Mr. C. Tan Chin Tooi Ifr i K. P. B. Me M on. In, nm, Hr. S. Samu-,1. X Zain
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  • 130 16 So successful was the recital given by Mr. Alexander p1 the Memorial Hall last night that it has been dee ded to pive another coccen on tri evening of Jan. 3 Tm-: t/uj eonsisl ol works by Schumann. Chopin and Liszt In addition. Mr
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  • 337 16 The Nieuw Holland, bringing pi<<engers from Australia, is hue at Singapore on Jan. 9 The passenger list i- *a tcilows:— Mr and Mrs J Aitken. Captain C Alexander. Miss B L. B Andrews. Mrs L Arnold. Mr. E Baber Mr Mrs V P Barbat. Miss
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  • 207 16 Singapore. Friday. QRIGINALLY tried on a charge of causing death by a negligent act. Hong Chan Kow, a salesman employed by the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. was convicted to-day by Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, on the lesser charge of driving a motor vehicle in
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  • 167 16 I V their weekly Rubber Report. Singapore. Dec. 30: noon (iuthrie Co.. Ltd. state:— Then have been no outstanding fea- turea In the market during the period under review, and the volume of business has been restricted owing to the Christmas holidays. The tone of the market
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  • 118 16 Singapore, Friday. Poon and Aw Yong Yee, two young men, stood their trial in the Relief Court this morning on a charge of theft of gold ornaments valued at S2O. The property, a gold chain with gold tooth pick attached, was alleged to have been snatched from
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  • 71 16 (Tribune Staff Ke»orter) Brigadier H A Lord was on the wharf yesterday afternoon when the P O ESS" ?m jDUtai la arriv ed. to meet two new lady officers for the Salvation Arm Singapore. They are Adjutant uKn' wm g hp 01 a id C
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  • 111 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) 0 her son I "SS?"* to Passed th?oueh Sin^ ymok f White board the P S |n f a P°re to-day on She is aeeomntn?i'i V ne, L Raj P utan a Miss ICwSE?and L her dau h R Chapman d her s,ste A
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  • 5 16 Magistrate. Koh. sixth
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  • 353 16 L—dun Dec 28. TOURING the yeai two world record flights have establ leading place >a achievement. The floatplane M ponent of the fir t S positc aircraft, flew noi dee to the mouth i a distance of B,tM5 previous se.ipiar.e dista I more than bCO
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    • 541 16 aaaaaasallaaaaalaalallal L O II it A Uterine Tonic Cures: All disease* and disorders peculiar to women. YOU ran be rendered hapoier and fine from Chronic Ute-ine Mn Indies by usinp; "LODHR A Women in tbp wwjri vofo for "tODHR A TRY AND BF, COVVIN''"* D. OoM nt bW Vsntj.'-arte* und
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    • 69 16 GET THAT WINTER FEELING DURING XMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS FLY TO THE JAVA MOUNTAINS BY K.N.I.L.M Very A u, tive (ares for a stay jn Savo *<»a k Bandoeng or ta Grand Hotel Ngamplang in Garoe «om 21st Dec. to 27(h December $220.50. K-om 2«th Dec. to 3rd January
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  • 312 17 TO-MORROW FOR ALL* I READERS. A propitious begin- J ;Jng for the New Year. Give a little time for thought and devo- 2 1 (ion; settle little misunder- 2 standing* and differences; lay 2 plans for the forthcoming week, and make the most of the har-
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  • 237 17 The following passengers are sailing foi Europe by ihe P and O. liner Corfu, which left Singapore yesterday:— Miss C. Ambrose, Mr. F. P. Ascoli. Mr. E O. Bruce, Mr. I. W. Vlelloch, Mr. C. G. Berridge. Mr. R. L. Bell. Mrs. A. E Beavis. Mr.
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  • 69 17 Singapore, Friday. CONVICTED yesterday by Mr. W.J. Thorogood, the Relief Court Magistrate, on charges of assault and possession of arms, a youth, Hock Leng. was this morning sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment on each of the .wo charges, the sentences to run concurrently. tmjLm The alleged
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  • 562 17 uf,,. Singapore, Friday. dor„r at r a tL o v f^ used in -said Mr. I. B GShZ ti comma »<fc commendation." con r ting LtJohn c death by a negligent act 1 tW ClWrgeS f CauSlng His honour considered that driving as accused
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  • 80 17 Singapore, Friday.—Two Malays, Ahmad bin Suleiman and Abdullah bin Noor Mohamed, and a Bengali Aslam bin Din. were charged before the 4th Magistrate, Mr. K. R. Blacker, with committing a robbery on Dec 25 at Jelotong, Malacca, when $150 cash and a motor-car were stolen from one Tan
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  • 104 17 F Stockholm. OUR torpedo boats are reported by "Nya Dagligt Allehanda" to have been ordered in Great Britain for the Swedish navy, at a cost of about 2,000,000 Kronor (some £100,000). The boats ordered arc stated to be two 65-foot power boats and two 60-foot
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  • 204 17 London. THE process by which the raw re--1 cruit is turned into the up-to-date soldier by means of scientific and technical training is explained in a handbook "Science in the Army", just issued by the Stationery Office. From it every parent whose son contemplates
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  • 190 17 Johannesburg. gOMK lijrht on the rare- which inhabited the Transvaal hundreds of years ago may be shed by the discovery in North Eastern Transvaal of the mummitied Iwdy of a native baby in its first year. The mummy is at'present Ui the possession of
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  • 21 17 Hatha Yogi L. S. Rao left Singapore to-day for Kuala Lumpur. He will address the Kuala Lumpur Rotarians on Jan. 11.
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    • 62 17 mi NIGHTLY AT 7 9.30 P.M. SUNLIGHT HALL SIM KOJSC REVUE OF SHANGHAI, V'/y C AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT SHOW 5/' FROM WHAT YOU HAVE SEEN [I#T fm -IM W\\ BEFORE. BREATH TAKING V F ''J ACROBATIC ACTS ON THE FLYW /ff ING TRAPEZE THAT CAN NEVER I )V BE EQUALLED.
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    • 333 17 SUN talkie; (NEW WORLD) 7-30 TO-NIGHT 9-30 RONALD COLMAN in j "The Lost Horizon" j GRAND THEATRE! —NEW WORLD— j Matinees: Saturday. 31st. Dec. 1938 and Sunday. Ist. Jan. 1939. 1 "FOLLOW the FLEET" i 6 "Rose of the Rancho" j Special Holiday Matinee: I Monday. 2nd Jan. "THE PRISONER
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    • 314 17 j Raffles Brasserie j (RAFFLES CAFE) BRAS BA-AH ROAD jTO NIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE! j Special Dinner $2.25! < ILM XI lIS «1 HATS. j ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE Toj I RELAY RAFFLES ORCHESTRA TO THE CAFE, i j ORCHESTRAL DANCE MUSIC COMMU-: j NITY SINCINC AND FESTIVITIES WILL BE:
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  • 124 18 Central News. pB Chinese people do not reject peace with honour but they prefer fighting to the last man to capitulation under terms that will enslave them. Thus declared Mr. Chow Fu Ifai. director of the Central Publicity Council, in a speech at the Kuomintang Headquarters in Kunming.
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  • 77 18 Chungkijig. IT is reliably learned that Madame Chiang Kai-shek is at present planning tlv immediate opening of a Women's Training Institute aiming tj train COO young women and make 'hem workers among the feminine halt of th* 1 masses to mobilise women to assist in the war.
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  • 546 18 Farnous Chinese Strategist Says The Enemy Will be "Sealed In A Quagmire" 'Regular' Warfare To Be Abandoned, New Jactics Formulated Luring Japs Deeper Into Interior China's New Military Strategy (Central News) The new strategy o e the defence forces. General PV said will be the contention, m>t of isolated points
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  • 108 18 International News Agency. Shangiatf. yHE Diplomatic Body here decided to ignore the appeal of puppet organi In Nanking, urging the Power net to supply arms to the Central Gn eminent in Chungking. Having fa led to move the embassies and legations here, the Nanking puup. l >od:es
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  • 47 18 Chungking.—A proposal to issue sp«* rial postage stamps, tne proceeds of which would be entirely devoted to aiding wmnded scldiers. to the relief of refugees his been forwarded by the Ministry or Communications to th* Pcstai Diiccloraic-Genr ai for consider aticn
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  • 79 18 International News Agency. •S'SmmuS ?°>™> Chinese troop* cank of t&£sJX&\>°* the launch anntho; Cl ]l an R,ver ready fo famous "akesid. aCk n Chinese attacks 1« P*' Forestal troops are m numbers of Ja erm* rrcrr iSL Rho m v,n X into
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  • 109 18 International News Agency Swatow. CHINESE troops, closing in on v Tsengshing on the north banh of the East River, captured Changning. Futien, Hsinchotang, Hinfuhu and other nearby villages, in which ever 1,000 Japanese were killed. Considerable arms were captured. The routed Japanese troops retreat-d eastwarj to Tse-gshing
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  • 347 18 THE change which has come oxer Kunming key city of Yunnan province n,h V ,S S!? 1 incon^'ivah,t Veiled by comparative feu n the past, and avo.ded by most people who could do so. it is now the one comparat.xely easy door to the
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  • 197 18 Changi 15 fHINESE circles are t States congress to reSder^£*! Visions of the Neutrahtv T pr> hght of the present situation m In a leading article, the Central i News, the official organ of tN 5 I Government, points out that the L w was
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  • 59 18 Hong Kong—General Itu former Chief-of-Staff of I Route Army, has been offered i pan ~oup army eoßßjaander c'oscd war zone. A temporary resider. m this colony. General M iant staff officer with much npenecr* in actual command of tro ps r luring Northern Expedition. General
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    • 8 18 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan
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  • 118 19 (United Press). CORRESPONDENT from X\ Dhu(>an which is in the district of Murshidadbad, writes a: loUrvs to a Calcutta paper:— me v tcks ago your Barci'!v tin M nondent wrote to your paper {fcal Mr. Mohd Ashiq Hussaiu Khan had recently < < mpjtelrd twenty-two years
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  • 94 19 (United Press). Madras, Dec. 21. Srimathj Rani v-übbanvpa, wife of Mr. X Koti Read"!. M L A. (Congress*, WM unanimously elected President of tre District Board. Cuddappah. Mrs Ramasuobamma is the President ol the Cuddappah District Educational Council and siie is the first woman
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  • 372 19 (United Press). Madras, Dec. 21. THE Madras Dtofrid Political Conference which held its session last u.,A passed a resolution requesting the authorities ,o remove Ihe stall* of V,. count Willin K don, ex-Viceroy of India, as "Ihe 2 uc ,s a monumental remembrance of his
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  • 146 19 (United Press). AN extraordinary issue f 'Jaipur Gaaeite' announces that the Jaipur fiovernment has dissolved the Sikar Enquiry Commission as a result of the acceptance by His Highness the Maharaja of Jaipur of the unqualified apology which Kao Raja tendered on Oct. 8 last. After caieful
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  • 47 19 (United Press). United Press learns that Moulana Abdul Kalani Azad will shortly isit the Frontier Province to connection with the differences existing between the Congress Ministry and the Frontier Provincial Qcngress Committee over restoration of 'mes and confiscated properties.- 'United Press).
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  • 144 19 (United Press). Karachi, Dec 20. 'THERE are persistent rumours that 1 the Khan of K:'lut is making representations to lh British Government for return to Kalat State certain leased territories In the British administered areas of Baluchistan. The idea underlying the
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  • 146 19 (United Press). Karachi, Dec. 15. WHAT described as an oil mine bas been discovered in Meol.ji Street where hundreds of wide are lushinc every day to Ivat'h oU and water collecting at lhe Mirlaee In large greasy poc s. Anart from the officials of the
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  • 181 19 (United Press). Wardha. Dec. 21. THE Kulei of the Aundh State who tame here recently to see Mahatma Gandhi was given a public reception. He was presented with an address by the local IfrJtiJlietpalifcy and gaibmded on behalf of the Congress Committee. In reDly the
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  • 95 19 (United Press). Wagpur, Dec. tl. The C. P. Government are at present examining! the question of undertaking ICR-fshltioii for templeentry in the Provide. The Premier. Panditt R. S. Shukla. has called for detailed fViformation from the Deputy Commissioners of the various districts concerning the administration
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    • 149 19 Daily India Page Edited by G.S. Muthuknishnan, B.Sc. j£ KNOW WHAT IS AHEAD OF YOU![ CONSULT Prof. K. S. Maniam. The Royal Occultist, author of "The Secret of the Palm" etc., who predicted numerous astoundingly accurate events, including deaths of H. R. H. Prince Purachatra, H.H. Sir Sultan Alaiden Suliman,
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    • 161 19 Let us make a complete analysis o! your eye trouble! One moderatv charge covers entire cost, ivxamih ation. .Glasses. .Frames. «TOmp/on HJPTICAI C 2 Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, ARCADE BLDG- THONE »002:. ti. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science. "THE NEW ECONOMYTIrT\ contains as much as the bottle J jm
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    • 295 19 Septic Germs Lurk Everywhere The Least Scratch will let them in! Why do surgeons take such elaborate I FIRST. Pat them into pra< ti< eby precautions in the operating theatre keeping a tin of Cuticura Ointment I teeanse they know that septic germs handy and using it promptly on all
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  • 99 20 IIUNDRED6 are provided with regular employment by the demand for bamboo baskets of every description. Paper lairs, useful thou?h thei are, have not entirely taken the place of bamboo baskets which are preferred b>3 bottscwivaf. Main reason for this i> that bamboo
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