Morning Tribune, 3 December 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE iL. J— N* 262. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, December 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 166 1 JUDG ES GET TOMATO FLUNG AT THEM London, Dec. 2. RD and Goddard were pelted with tomato in the Court the ionrt rose, by a London litigant, Frank Harrison. H n\ application for a new trial in a country court action, made ,-iivii. had earlier been refused. Harrison was sentenced
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  • 173 1 Jerusalem, Dec. 2. 17 h i notticiallv estimated that the November casualties include *ven British soldiers killed, thirty-five wounded and seven Bnll>h Policemen killed or wounded. Jje total British casualties in five ff ending Nov 30 are estimat-Jty-thr, e killed and hundred and "J bounded. iJ rt
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  • 271 1 JAPANESE SEEK TERMINATION OF HOSTILITIES IN CHINA? Chungking, Dec. 2. JHE Domei News Agency admits that the statement made by Prince Konoye, Japan's Premier, before the Privy Council yesterday, indicated that Japan's policy towards China had radically changed. Premier Konoye may soon seek Imperial sanction to fix a date to
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  • 59 1 Italy Ready For France —GAYDA ROME, DEC. 2.—WEDNESDAY'S DEMONSTRATION IN THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES WHEN AFTER COUNT CIANO'S "LEGITIMATE ASPIRATIONS'' SPEECH DEPUTIES ROSE CRYING, "TUNIS, CORSICA, NICE," HAD REPERCUSSIONS TO-DAY WHEN GAYDA WRITING IN GIORNALE DITALIA SAID, "THE ITALIAN NATION IS SOLIDLY BEHIND THE GOVERNMENT AND READY FOR ANYTHING. THEY
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  • 43 1 Budapest, Dec. 2.— At least 310 persons ha.ve been arrested by the police during demonstrations last night in the Great Ring thoroughfare and neighbouring streets by Hungarian Nazis, who shout ed Nazi slogan c anH hrnlr»» spwpral ihnn windows.— Reuter.
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  • 107 1 Ministry Official In Air Crash Vienna, Dw. ;r of the crew and two German passengers were nisly injured when a Geri Lufthansa air liner hed in flames near a n F S. Wilkins. assbrtMjfc Jj- oi accident at the British Mr T who was travelling to BWjr-1 "investigate the crash
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  • 66 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. fUNG Ah Ng* a 32 year old Hait nanese appeared Joo Chiat Road yesterday. h< elalmsd trial tola the STtS money at the So of returning U* mouey to cum aix „ii.»i.t?d to have hung %JSt bncctor T E. Wray who
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  • 26 2 Mi B Woodsehow-Pyne, bmwww Kapala Isiand Estate, and Mrs. Woods-chow-Pyne returned from leave by the CWtral. They were accompanied by their two daughters.
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  • 256 2 BUT BEWARE OF GOING TOO FAST (Tribune Staff Reporter) AN interesting development in traffic control in Singapore came into operation yesterday, when automatic signals were employed at the North Bridge Road. Hill Street and Armenian Street junctions along Stamford Road. Similar signals at
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  • 149 2 (Tribune Staff UeporterM Singapore. Friday W U a hearing lasting jfl| days, judgment was resenH* 1 in the appeal H l, E. Manasseh against tlu at cision of Mr. Justin- Horne.i^f dismissed his claim oi $48,|^V >1 against Mr. W, M. Mackayl W Terbrau Estate.
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  • 51 2 His Excellency the Governor has! pleased to appoint Major J E A J to be Acting Lieutenant-Coior.ei tl in command of 3rd Battalion, Sa Settlements Volunteer Force Pea and Pro nee Wellesley Volunteer Caq with effect from Nov 25 vice LieutenJ Colonel E A De Buriatte on
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  • 74 2 Tribune Staff Reporter' Singapore. Friday N| Cha Koon of 372, Victoria Street k as thia mcrning charged in the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker that he yesterday dishonestly leceived stolen property, namely, eight bars of steel valued at $20, the possession whereof he knew or
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  • 226 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday 1 JS the foreshore Crown property? The Court of Criminal Appeal were called upon to decide this question in the Crown's appeal agaW the decision of the lower court in which four Chinese were acquitted on a charge of theft
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    • 111 2 LUXURY It is the luxury which surprises so many passengers in the four-engined Imperial flying-boats. They find themselves taking meals in the comfortable soundproof saloons, enjoying the passing scenery from the promenade deck, smoking or having their afternoon nap. with a steward always at their service. Nights are spent quietly
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    • 36 2 "Scotland For Ever" Now you lads and lasses i Have your Kilts and dresses I nicely cleaned for i Saint Andrews Night Just Phone 7776 Wo Collect and Deliver IBurtol Quick Cleaners 278. Orchard Road. J
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  • 176 3 Tribune (rime Reporter) Singapore, Friday. RT from the shooting of a man last night at Canal d. there has not been any his i .inies in this City ex- for a number of reported soi bicycles having been iing on five-foot ways while rs of same were
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  • 44 3 .A If. Thompson, formerly sident of Singapore, arrived I ci will stay for several ss in connection with rubtw terests. He will then leave here he will join his wife. ii and Mrs. Thompson recentlv i a house near Harrogate.
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  • 1844 3 COURT HEARS AMAZING STORY (Tribune Staff Reporter) CRANTir oi* k Singapore, Friday. fKANiiG efforts by a youth and his girl friend to get married, a dramatic visit in the small hours to the parsonage of a wellknown minister who was appealed to to
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  • 206 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. P* 8. a Whittom, Traffic Magistrate to-day acquitted Mr. John fosamine, a Surveyor from the Air Base, on a charge of neg%»l driving at Meyer Road on August 21 at 4.15 a.m. tetice Ma Morriso w as Counsel for AjJ
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  • 94 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter Seremban. Dec. 2. The case was resumed in which Long Swte is charged with robbery at Jelebu on a night in October, when, the prosecution alleged, accused with three others broke into complainant's house, gagged and tied him, assaulted his wife and
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  • 270 3 Public Examination Of George Edgar (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. THE story of a man who made profits of over $100,000 through speculation in tin and rubber shares and subsequently suffered losses, was related to-day in the High Court before Mr. Justice Home to-day. George Edgar, aged 47, who was
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    • 44 3 HAJfOTORTI HAYING MMB THEORY OP MUSIC. Adults and children any grafts Beginners and Diploma candidates s •peciality. Modern methoda of teaching Write or enquire Mrs. Paulusz, experienced and qualified Music Teacher 25, Barker Roao. THE WRITING a FLUID THAT'S FOUNTAIN PEN MONTOR LTD. SIN(.APORt
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE1
    • 79 4 Lionuun. ruunj Previous To-day Chang! OnAt 3?Ujrvt« u 1 Ifi >• London. Friday I'ALM OIL (Malaya) PrevloUs Today £16.0.0 Value £15.15.0 Value SAGO FioUR (Sarawak) Value SfsJ£K^i2 b 2* ,l 5 I i, 7 10U Sellers Unchanged TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist quality. (Singapore) Dec Shipment 12 9 Seller
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    • 46 4 Previou. RUBBER Steady Steady C Tone Buyers 15 15 16 15 15 J l6 Spot Sellers 16 1 16 16 lif Forward Jan. Mar. Buyers 15 15 1C 10 Sellers 16 lie 1*1 8 TIN Firm Q Uiel Spot 46« 4 40» 8
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    • 82 4 Singapore. Friday. MINING: Tin at midday was SHOO, unchanged. Cable advices from London on Tin shares received this morning showed little change and the margins between buyers and sellers remains very wide. Locally conditions were very dull and prices unchanged with the exetJ Hong Fatts which fell
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    • 452 4 Pick- Pockets Operate In Gangs, Says Inspector I OH Kwai Hang stood his trial before Mr. Kenneth A Blacker i the fourth police court this morning on a charge of theft of from an Indian, named Tarashram in I trolley bus. He WM I defended by counsel, while Court Inspector
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    • 57 4 Imperial Chemical Industrie WW imperial Tobacco Jf Q 6 JJ 1 9 9d Anglo-Dutch 26 9 26 9 Canadian Padflc J5? 17,1 London Tin 3 9 3 7» 2 -l> 2 d Rubber Plan Investment Trim 2 9 28 9 British American Tobacco 10 10 Chinese 5%
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    • 37 4 CiOLD London. Friday. rw Rir nm Previous To-day Change SILVER £7. 8.6i 2 £7.8.11 ~4' 2 d Spot 20 1 16 20 3 16 +»s 4 months' forward 19 5 16 19 3 8 +116
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    • 63 4 London, Friday. Previous To-day Change T.T on ParLs (closing selling rate) 178.22 177.79 .43 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.59 7 a 8.60'h -.'i T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8U Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 31 16 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing selling
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    • 21 4 London. Friday. TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon (closing Drtce) £214% £214 —34 Forward £215% £2143 4 1
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    • 778 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company B .11. Trustee 6.75 750 Con. T.S. 7% Pref 216 22 9 Con. T. S. Ord. 20*- 21 Eastern Realty 1.371 1 45 Est. Tru.st Ag. 400 425 I Eastern United 30.00 3200 F. and N. Ord 13.80 14 20 do7V 2 Prefs. 9.15
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    • 115 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Dec 2. 5 p.m Total tot Comizny dividend Books Date -at- Dlv. yeu» Close Payable TIN GENERAL Der 13 Dec 5 75% Kramat Pulai 15 r '< less tax Nov. 30 rtaub Gold 5d int. Dec. 8 Dec. 14 Dec. 9 ,-,/t Rawang
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    • 192 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday. Buyers Sellers Ampats ?M W4 Batu Selangors l-3» *-«J Hong Fatts 0.73 0.7b Hongkong Tin 23 6 25 Helebu?, °.68 u Kamunting Tin W JJB Katu Tin 25 26 Killinghalls WJ *JJ London Tin .4- 4j6 Mambaus o^so 055 Pahang Cons. MP »P Pungahs Puchongs
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    • 221 5 3% 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 Int May 15 Nov. 15 99& 101 ci. 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Int. May 111 Nov. 15 W l k 101 CJ PENANG MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 .jit. May 1 Nov. 1 "W* m 4%% 1929 red. 1959-6C $8,250,000
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    • 153 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD. I'm Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutorv Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.000, ,0C Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE IONGH Presiden M. TAUDIN CHABOT
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    • 159 6 A Grand New Comedy for Your Week End Enjoyment OPENING IQ-j»AV a, ,he CiiPITOL Ij3 SHOWS 3.15 6.15 9.75l The Whole World has taken the HARDY FAMILY to its HEART London NEW YORK theatres are breaking records with these snappy, amusing Human Stories! A Rousing Sequel to "YOU'RE ONLY YOUNG
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    • 89 6 I m CAN'T hj EVERYTHId with ALICE FAYE j DON AMECHE I R 'TZ BROS dr— J j TO-NIGHT ■Kit Ulu The INCOMPARABLE PHTUtf .Matinees: To-day To-morn.,, at p.m. j T.W ISIBLE MENACE. STRONGLY St PPORTEI) BY I THAT GIRL FROM P\Rh mi v RUPEE CANTONESE TAlhlf AU CHUIjLENG CHEE
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    • 261 7 &C SHORTLY HAMBRA! I h SRMf Bros. Ltd.,) m GEORGE MURPHV Plj.mmy durante mUdNA MAE OUVER r-f EDNA Edwofd Ei»,. PJT Qm*»*2" E l»r.ndt« rk >on .CJ n** w.id. f <* DO t o r0 1^ 8 --.Sr L I f* Oo'rvi F lonock j k A JOth C.-t»rY-»« J
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    • 230 7 j No Picture will ever be more loudly remembered! SEE IT TO-DAY— DAILY AT 11 a.m. 3-15 6-15 9-15 p.m. ALMAWSfiA (CONTROLLED BY SHAW BROS. LTD.) Warner Bros, present, Fannir Hurst's (ir^atest storv "FOUR DAUCHTERS" IRtiiiniMMHsSSßiiflflfßSMSjfl MWWMWWMMwF^im.* Rttfc^l AW-W mm^ m W mm^ mmmm WmmT^ m_fL T^mmW^mmX'ij^R s^ >^uRHk Jl
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  • 97 8 TRIANGLE MURDER: DEATH SENTENCE Seremban. Thursday. ON a charge of hiving murdered his rival in a case described by the U.VV. as "the old story of eternal triangle." Ng Lam was found guHtv of murder of Sam (hoy and sentenced to death bv the Hon. Justice Kaja Musa. A' tho
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  • 68 8 Before the Acting Chief Justice. F.M.S.. Mr Justice Pedlow and Mr. Justice Home in Ist Court at 10 a.m. Motion In Suit No 369 37— Kim Swee Lim v.> Lee Choon Chhing. Thereafter at 10.30 a.m. Before the Chief Justice. S.S., Acting Chief Justice.F.M.S. and Mr.
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  • 98 8 New York. IN the cornerstone of the Cosmetics Building at the New York World's Fair 1939 have been deposited the rarest perfumes of to-day. the newest and most effective toilet accessories, the whole valued at thousands of dollars. When the Fair closes, the cornerstone is
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  • 336 8 Phillm Disqualified For Low Hitting London, Dec. l^K AT the Harringuy Arena I^H 1 night, in the liritish HeaiH weight Championship ,M fifteen rounds. I. en Harrfl (12 st. ISM wor in tl fourth round from Id die l'hi'ilfl (13 st. lbs.). The latteriE disqualified
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  • 217 8 UNDER the guidance of Mr. Tan Yun Shan, the Indian Medical Unit U called on President Lin Sen on Tuesday. After India's sentiments towards China had been expressed. President Lin Sen inquired about the condition of Mahatma Gandhi and the poet Tagore. i A foreign
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  • 52 8 London, Dec. 1. AXFORD beat Cambridge by five events to two at annual InterVarsity Athletic relay at Cambridge. Oxford won the 480 yards high hurdles in one minute 33 seconds; and the half mile low hurdles in one minute 42.5 seconds. Both results the records for the
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    • 101 8 To -Day at the CAPITOL j at 11 A.M. JUMPER MICKEY MOUSE Matinee with Special Stage Attraction. 1& The Premier Dance Studio fc^-IIL present Ts-' W "Tilt MI'S 10l j o i. 1 1: s I 12 Talented Juveniles presenting "The LAMBETH WALK. The Toy Shop" and other splendid Dance
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    • 44 8 THE SINGAPORE MUSIC* SOCIETY presents l POPULAR CONCERT by the Chor^and^nng Orchestra of the Societ. assisted by NANCY FOWLER in the .Victoria Memorial H* I on Sunday, December 1H» at 9.15 pm. Conductors: John W»* r Glan WiUiaros. Seats, $2.00. $1J» BOOK AT UTTU
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  • 262 9 ORE HONOURS FOR PREMIER against 9,075 motors, and though they have reduced the number very slightly in recent years they have no intention of scrapping the animals. A big milk combine, which has 2,465 horses on its house-to-house rounds, actually is increasing its equine staff. The
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  • 667 9 HORSE -TRAFFIC PROBLEM (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Nov. 18. IHIN a week Londoners have stood in the streets to applaud the pageantfy of the Lord Mayor's Show, to observe the memory an Vrmistke, and to give a friendly welcome to a visiting monh Only in the third instance was
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  • 122 9 Tenders are invited from approved firm.s for the supply, deJivery and erection ot STRUCTURAL STEELWORK for th" New Government Offices, Johore Bahru. for tbe Government of Johore. A deposit of $100.- is required from each Contractor tenderinu and will he .refunded on receipt of a oona-iide
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  • 464 9 Tenders from approved Contractors only will be received at the Settlement Engineer's Office, up to noon of the 21st December, 1938, for the following works: Construction of two New Admission Wards at the Mental Hospital, Singapore. Every person applying for a form ol Tender will be required to
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  • 338 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore Saturday. Dec. 3, 1938. PROBLEM OF YOUTH JT may be some time before the Higher Education Committee, Which has just left for England, completes its report and sends it out to Malaya, presumably through the Colonial Office, which is deeply interested and may tender some advice of
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  • 2201 10  - Young Men's Jerror Of Jewish Girls J. A. Cole NIGHT LIFE IN GERMANY By PUB CRAWL BY (/LN ENGLISHMAN ALL work, discipline, marches and no play would make even the most ardent of Nazis a dull boy. So here is an unusual and colourful account of what night life is
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  • 1115 11 WORLD OF FLIGLIT L Our Own Correspondent) London. Nov. 26. ENT research in several counts suggests that in a very short lesigners may have perfected material for aeroplane conion— plastics. raft of the future may be I into moulds or stamped out ible material which is afteroi the most
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  • 213 12 A bronze statuette of Lord I.ugard. the first Governor-General of Northern and Southern Nigeria, modelled bv Mr. Hubert Cawood. for the Royal African Society, was formally presented to the Imperial Institute. South Kensington &lt; London. S.YV.) by the Earl of Athlone, president of the society. The cost
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement
    • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sports Supplement ;i December 3, 1938. EDITED BY HERMES Every Saturday.
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    • 1332 1 SINGAPORE back in the running for Honours DIGGEST surprise of the rugby season in the south this year is the remarkable decline of the Seletar Services since the Malaya Cup competition opened. At the end of the preliminary interstate programme there wer° plenty of us willing to give our support
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    • 14 1 HERMES' WEEKEND RUGBY COMMENTARY V P. CRAIGIE I on the peak of his form
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 103 1 O'uiiys Matches ItPi no change in the Singaiuv- match at Ren- I the Cup programme. team is as follows: &gt; J G. I). A. Lund m. A. fc, W—A and P. H. i •'"lies and J. U. Pc"?r: I I C Wrigley. f&gt; M. I I w. Csrkerv. IS. Paimer,
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    • 858 2 State Hockey Prospects Brighter Than Ever ONOAFORE play their first State hockey match this evening at tinsec, ground, when Selangor will bo the visitors. Singapore should not hai much difficulty in defeating their oia M the eleven appears to be WDarii r In all respects. Slangor have not been doing
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    • 228 2 'DIRT" IN HOCKEY, TOO EVEN hockey in Penang this season is not free of "incidents." Only thi other dav. the Penan? Hockev Umpires Board met at the Penang Sports. Club premises and held an inquiry into the incident which occurred at the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club-Indian Association match. Following a
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    • 265 2 Cleaner Soccer For Penang, Please (By "Twelfth Man" ADDRESSING the crowd aid members of the teams at thr conclusion of the Perak -Penan* charitv soccer match an the X;&lt;1 ria Green last week-end. Dr. W. H Brodie. president of the Penans Football Association, made I WG appropriate remark when lie
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    • 34 2 VUGOSLAVIA is the late a ia m I accept an invitation to compete in the OyniP" ball tournament in .1940 has intimated her inten oeting, but Uruguay is s the matter.
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      667 3 triumphs for the AIRMEN A s; week I allowed optimism to influence my eloquence in these to in weighing up the pros and inn? defeats and R.N. R.A.F. In this years Malaya Cup com--11 L mU ch far the chances of Seletar, tot ifler the Singapore trounc- t
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    • 690 3 TADS' BUSY AT SPORT NOW DURING the coming two month*, December and January, all ?yes in the Malaya Command will be centred chiefly on boxing, hockey and billiards; as a very full programme has been mapped out by the Games Committee. During December and January, we wi'i be treated to
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    • 81 3 One of the most enthusiastic rugger teams among the Small Units of ihe Services is the R.A.M.C, whose headquarters are at Tanglin. The picture above is of the team which represented them in the match against the S R.C. last weekend on the padang.
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      • 87 3 "It's Great After A Shave"! Men prefer K.W.V. Eau De Cologne after shaving. It freshens the face, softly tightens the skin, acts as an effective antiseptic and leaves just sufficient perfume to please the most fastidious. Many a man uses K.W.V. to sponge the body after a shower. As a
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    • 1313 4 cricket progress AN Christmas eve, the English team now touring South vill embark upon the task of wresting the T rubber from tho South Africans, who art the present holders ;im' have held the honour since 1981. When the 1&35 cricket season came to an erd. England,
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    • 4 4 CRICKET IN THE UNION
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      1178 5 K-'i ihe Australians paid a &gt; Uric* and drew two the third. Macartney, al,, I on and Ryder doing tralia and Nourse and m th Airica. te am of 1922-3 in South lost one and drew Frank Woolley and n well for Englanc and I mesters. Taylor scored K:.
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    • 60 5 MR. A. A. Dodge, secretary *i the Canadian Cricket Advisorv Board, informed Reuter that Canada was not able to accept the invitation of the M.C.C. to send a representative team to England in 1939 Various difficulties had arisen, he said, making such a tour impossible. He
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    • 143 5 Chinese Scored Wa ter Polo Double Over Europeans At Katong Last Week Playing against the Europeans of the Singapore Swimming Club, the Ch nesc water polo teams scored a double victory in their own pool last weekend, in two interesting matches. In the earlier encounter a few
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    • 1076 6  - SMALL CROWDS SKYE MEET Marcus Supeibus Marcus Superbus (By Turf Topir.% by THURSDAY'S racing at Ipoh In tho first day of the skye meeting oi the Perafc Turf Club wm very characteristic of a Skye meeting. None ot the first favourites obliged, with the eaeeption (I Mountain Belle who was
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    • 131 6 WIZARD WINGER BANNED TO 'VARSITY? AN interesting question of status may' i" be raised by the coming into resi dence at Balliol College. Oxford, next term of the American professional footballer Edward White, who is takinr un a Rhodes Scholarship. White is a leading player of th r American grid-iron
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    • 123 6 No Interest In Empire Titles THE British uoxing public seems to show little interest in Empire chamoionships. The Empire heavyweight title became vacant when Tommy Farr decided U confine his boxing activities to America where the financial outlook is much brighter, and no-one seems to be interested in it. with
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    • 41 6 NIKOLAI OZOLIN \M Soviet and ,t V record by clearing 14 feet I*4 inches- Ii v+m pionships held at K »&gt;■ European record ol by the Norwegian The Russian pole as instructor In a« j Institute for Physical I
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      35 7 Kaffirs oliefe asain won the inter- Us,e rue by m:i*rh last week-end in a lively match in which they *vcre the vupciior side and dcstiviiiß vicicis. It ;vas their second successive victory in the series.
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    • 382 7 "VIONS 1 I ''&lt;* improving the standard of Rtgby football in the- four nue to be made at such a rate that at times it is m\ reasioii that everyone connected with the same his solution by now. proposal that teams ought
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    • 37 7 IN an effort to check, 'trafficking" in players representatives of Sheffield Shield 'States in Australia have decided that in future the residential qualification for Shield players shall be twelve months instead of three months.
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    • 208 7 for big money are en- 1 val. fp* r G&lt; eral A.C. Critc.hley end] Leatherhead nrofes■i' open champion, will! Bent lev. British er, and Henry Cotton,! i over 72 hoies at Birkdale. hat supporters of the made their be^s, the tch is likely to run to!
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    • 15 7 The Raffles College rugby fifteen wh irh won the inter-College match last weekend.
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    • 258 7 LEWIS EXPECTS TO BEAT LOUIS lOHN HENRY LEWIS, who is reJ cognised practically everywhere except in New York State, as the world's cruiser-weight champion, expects to be heavyweight champion by midnight, January 27, when he tackles Joe ''Brown Bomber" Louis, reigning king of the heavyweights, in Madison Square Garden, New
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    • 471 7 Trades For Soccer Men-New Scheme THE future ol* a professional footballer is very uncertain, for when his pi ay in 14 days are over he very seldom has a trade he can turn to. Admittedly, some of the more famous players remain in football by becoming managers, trainers or scouts,
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    • 119 8 WORLD GOLF CHAMPION MATCH? THE Professional Golfers' Assoeia- tion of America wants Henry Cotton to go to the tinted States to plav a 72-hole "World Championshin" match with Sam Snead. Snead. America's "Boy Wonder, has been burning up the courses in his country although he has been playing in ma.jor
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    • 108 8 IHE future oi Benn Lynch, the form&lt; i world flyweight champion, is un&lt; tain, when he was trounced by th»&gt; "Rumanian. Aurel Toma, In London recently, he agreed to undergo course of treatment in a nursing home, to b. followed bv a period of open-air trainand
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    • 396 8 Can AUSTIN win at Wimbledon now BUDGE is gone? TIIK conversion of Donald Budge I prafeMionaliam ifl likely to Jla^ a stimulati ij effect on international lawn tennis. With the Californian in the amateur ranks no one else had a chance of winning Wimhledon. the French. Australian or American championships,
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    • 401 8 (By 'Terr WOMEN hockey players in North M recent Ran Raya*holidays whei played In Ipoh and Penang. In Ipoh. the newlv formed Posts and Telegraphs Athletic Club were at home to their Kuala Lumpur confreres, the match ending in a win for the visitors
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    • 99 8 EMPIRE GAMES Wales Wants The Rest Meeting SIR Robert Webber Western Mail,' Cardiff in a broadcast on the Welsh Regional Programme, enlarged on his recent suggestion that Wales shoiihl the Empire Games in 1946. The Games engendered a spirit of goodwill between members of all partof the Empire, and he
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    • 37 8 k TEAM of American footballers will nlay a series of American football matches in France. The party consists of twenty-two plavers. drawn from the universities of Columbia. Harvard, Yale Princeton. Dartmouth, and Fordham
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    • 92 8 Lightweights In The News THE Lightweight divi- more interest among JM than any other In Great Bi sen i. and there ar; m tenders ior the champ sent held by Dave Cro Johnnv McGrory. tb&lt; I weight champion. Jimm thur Danahar and En B the most lancieo The flyweight dh
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    • 31 8 THE Ladies' Polo 9 1 Britain and Ire! ed with a member 1 Margaret Drumm 1 daughter of the Di I the first president. I international mate
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    • 103 9 line workman, nigh above Whitehall, paying homage as the impressive ceremony at the Cenotaph took place. (Topical Press). Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Pre micr was amc.i? the millions of Londoners who bought Poppies to aid Earl Ha:«s unci for ex-Service-men on A.iistice Day. (Planet News). S r £j
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      • 53 9 ICHRISTMASI P I FT I Rene ULLMANN I is DISPLAYING I HIE LATEST I PATTERNS OF I HALLMARKED BRITISH I SILVERWARE I I Tea Betfl Sauce Koals Colic,. ScK Trays etc. HOftg POEtJVRI dishks SWEET DISHES etc. ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE REST IS IO COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN
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    • 820 10 Swing Into Christmas £VERY now and then fashion gets i gets into a really good mood and decides to let women choose the i type of clothes in which they look their best and feel their most com- I fortable. i She was in this delightful frame of mind six
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    • 230 10 The Business Girl's Wardrobe THAT one basic colour should used throughout the entire wardrobe was the theme of an interest* lecture on "The Business Girft Wardrobe", given last Monday eveiing Nov. 28, at the Y.W.C.A. by El* Mary of Rodney House, Battery Road. The better to illustrate her poflU Elsie
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      • 39 10 S PERMANENT WAVING I S A SPECIALITY S PRICES: i I $10.00 $12.00 $18 00 s M\isn\ peiim j S LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS 1 &gt; 79 Stamford Rd. I FORT ROAD I SINGAPORE MALACCA i (Phone: 4610) I (Phone: 121) 4
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      • 20 10 Unusual Stock Linen Just Received. 18 Batten Road. Ist floor Phone 7143 m^ m^^ mmmmm^ m m ml^ mm^^ mm^^^^^mm.mmwmm.m^^m^^^mt
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      • 386 12 M Iw/^lV'^ IIJL IS Jill E m\\j9mm SY P&Oa'nd BRITISH INDIA LINES llNlimPUßlllll IN CNOLAND) Outwards Itanagi "spore rannagc rpato 1938 1939 RAJPUTANA I ,00Q Dec N BURDWAN tvo,\» Feb 11 rannage sporr ranaage spore 1938 1939 11J Ml Dec I CARTHAQI 15.000 Jan II CANIVN b 16 BHUTAN I
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      • 300 12 |K TO FRENCH PORrflO' h CHARCEURS P r 1 porfl DALNY For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes. St N u IB' TO SAIGON INDOCH!nI r CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Tonrane and Hai E K ifl v.8. A. M. I. (from Saigon) KB &gt; Par G
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    • 215 13 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. "IF he drinks less he will not have these suspicious about his wife," remarked Mr. A. J. Grattan Bellew. the First Magistrate, when he cautioned and discharged Manicam, a Tamil vegetable hawker, who pleaded guilty to a charge ol
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    • 61 13 Canberra j s THE Australian Prime Minister, Mr. jc J A Lyons declared himself against mass immigration of Jews into Aus- tralia He stated that the Australian Government was firmly determined to I prevent mass settlements of alien Jews I and that the Australian High Commis- 11--sioner in
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    • 361 13 HIGH TREASON TRIAL Berlin. THE scene is being set in the grim People's Court here for a trial that surpasses in magnitude even the Reichstag fire trial in Leipzig. Twenty-one persons will be judged in camera on high treason charges. They are accused of plotting a coup d'etat to overthrow
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      • 277 13 BIRXS PIIILP LIXE. I Incorporated in Australia). NEXT SAILINGS Dae Sails. RKUR Dec. 31 Jan. 5| P.ELI Jan. 29 Feb I rial cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the DWlng rates. st Class passengera may transfer at Singapore. Brisbane. Sydney or ilbourne to the connecting K.P.M.
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      • 60 13 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s.h. SIB OH AM A SAILING DECEMBER 15, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon ano 3M °6^i^ n nird^R^lTrn tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable with and O.
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      • 207 13 OSTAL INTELLICENCEI ir S I t*n SanS Dec. 3 10 p.m. and Labuan Djgrt cnitral 3 t_ a m Britain X K^ j £g mhiom and Macao Chitral 3 10 aim JSTlndier-BOBOa Toboah 3 4 p&lt;m ld Timor Dilly x a a n k tas 3 9 pm aa a
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      • 148 13 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Jjj Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate y Muinam 22 1 1 d Nagato Maru 20 1 1 b Chitral 18 2 3 c Conte Verde 18 2 3 c Kistna 16 2 3 i Aeneas 14 2 3
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      • 284 14 TRADE BARGAINS i MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE (GUARANTEED I Sill &lt; AllS A selection of 70 80 excellent used cars always available in stock. We can recommend these ear backed by our Reconditioned and Guaranteed plus FREE SERVICE. Wearnc's Used Car Mart FOR SALE [ROCKERY. CUTLERY. KITCHEN IJTENSILS| PHOON SECK
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      • 1269 14 ON THE AIR TO-DAY &TO-MORRO\l PENANG ZHJ 6.08 Mrs m) pm B 6.00 Chinese music 7.00 Indian music I 8.00 Malay music m 8.55 News bulletin I' 9.00 Close down ft BERLIN ft I' DJB 15.20 Mes (]ftj n B p.m, I 6.20 Concert of light music I 7.2j News
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    • 70 15 A direct highway connecting Szeehuan province with Yunnan province will be opened for traffic at the end of December, according to an announcement made to-day by the Szechuan Highway Administration The highway ot which the roadbed, and bridges have already been completed, is 300 kilometres long, and passes
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    • 300 15 Fabulous Fortune Left By Merchant Prince A FORTUNE of one hundred million dollars (£20,000,000) marked the 45th birthday of Mr. Marshall Field 111., grandson of the Chicago merchant prince— and it is only about one-fifth of the fortune Mr. Field will ultimately receive. He
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    • 63 15 Oslo. Tin; \oj&gt;ei Peace Prise far IMI not awarded le an Individual bv the Marling, but to the Geneva Nansen Ceaunittec for Fugitives. On three prcvioui em siieni the Peace Prize has been awarded to Corporations, in 1001 to the Institute lot International Law, la 191* to
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    • 80 15 From United States Via I Dutch East Indies Tokvo. Most ol the arms and ammunition exported bv the United Slates to the Dutch Kast Indies in October are apparently being transhipped to China through Burma and lndo China, according to the Kokumin Shimbtin The United Btatei arms
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    • 92 15 SOUTH Wales Ii to purchase over 200,000 tons of pit props from Finland, valued at nearly v'.ooo'V for delivery over i«c| fear, and representatives &lt; South Wales colli* i&gt; rotnnanie* Ml Cardifl or l'mFand le complete t»&lt; negotiations, 11 is hoped in connection with th ,s record purchase
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      • 315 15 I LONDON H) (31.53 m.) 'including: George Prime Minister of immy rrmder tComePeter Dawson (Ba.iVarietyOrch. lueted by Charles Presented by John pori v& and announcement at l?.4o a.m. i recital by Leon a distinguished munily Leon Goossens na? mU ch to popularise the a solo instrument, and successful in inducing
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      • 222 15 NIROM YDC 11.15 Mes (19.8 m.) a m 7.20 Church service. io V) National Anthem. Omroep Orchestra conducted by Carel van der Biji. 11 50 Instrumental music, p.m. 12 20 Pikler's Band. 12 50 Vernon Geyer. 1.10 News bulletin. 1.20 Foorman 's Orchestra. 1.50 March music. 2 10 News bulletin
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    • 185 16 pn lw« i*j xSK&gt;c imviii^ el the ivkiW nirt Hub Ml bo branch! u&gt; a »h»s t tlnx afWtm— ifl M»oh "hen further programme ot ei^u ex cuts will Iv NNld llmuuh IIM pnv&gt;p&lt;vt&gt; arv ftfj M UIJ WUJLI MMW*&gt; TrtHl Ifc h another outsider
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    • 35 16 afternoon* ru.sr a: Ipofcfl K.%ct I— cmN f Silrer B K^ Rare I— KIT Ij Lbsu f &gt; Eaee s— *£BTL Kl^ I lUe* MA*&gt;TLi I ILae* 3— CHAE fet ftace i— r*T»*_L- iTT* U*
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    • 133 17 Application For Receiving Order Against Sultan's Descendant Withdrawn (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Friday. application for a receiving order against Tungku Indong, a greet female descendant of the late Sultan of Singapore was l um at the High Court before Mr. Justice Home to-day. Mr. T. W. Ong. of Braddell Brothers,
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    • 58 17 I (Tri )U ne Stuff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. U Anthony's Boys School held Jnual Speech Day and School on to-day. Among the many exIW weie raffia and cane being mainly frames, fancy nd baskets The standard of i bv standard VI pupils was high my clever
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    • 53 17 Ii Tribune Staff Reporter) !-xth gala show in aid of the i a.'aa Relief Fund began at v- World yesterday afternoon I continue till Sunday. All enj, &gt;r theatres in the [v. be donated to the I and. Mr. Tan Kah I ive an inspiring ad- Happy World
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    • 39 17 The exports of tin from Malaya in November amounted to 2,860 tons, making a total of 57.490 tons for the eleven months of the year, compared with 85.295 tons In the corresponding period of last year.
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    • 40 17 Aboard the "Chitral" on their way to Macao was a Roman catholic priest. Father Joseph Laurence, who is takinn four young lads to the Morrison University in Macao for vocational training, prior to their entering the priesthood.
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    • 223 17 Pa sir Panjang School's Prize Day (Tribune Staff Reporter) !ATO printing," "Stick printing," workman-like baskets, embroidery, lamp shades, "map painting." "embroidery cards," tings and cleverly executed figures of animals and flowers in m were some of the things displayed in a bewildering array of bits at the Pasir Panjang School
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    • 52 17 A Bazaar, in aid of the church fund, will be held at the Japanese Christian Church, 6 Adis Road, to-day from 1 p.m. to 6 pjn. It is being organised by the Japanese Christian Women's Association. Free drinks and fruits will be served during the evening Admission is
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    • 102 17 IT has been found that wider powers are necessary to secure the cleanliness and freedom from contamination of food and drugs for human consumption or use. It is desirable also to exercise control by regulation over filled, separated and skimmed milk and for these
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    • 172 17 Nature Study Encouraged In Outram School Singapore, Friday. T'HK Annual Speech Day and PrizeRiving of the Outram School Wtl held this morning in the School Hall. Mrs. Lee Choon (Juan gave away the prizes. In welcoming th° chief guest, theprincipal thanked her for presenting a to be competed for by
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    • 25 17 1 The Governor has been pleased to appoint Mr. L. Rayman, M.C.S., to act as Under Secretary, Straits Settlements, with effect from Nov. 21.
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    • 328 17 Kidnapped Girl ir* From page 3 accused," counsel reminded, 'in which the prosecution found great difficulty in proving the age of the girl. Over Sixteen "I heard from the girl herself that she told the accused that she was over 16. This was before she left her mother's house. She
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    • 208 17 Sco ts Ce lebra te St. Andrew's ANE of the biggest social functions to take place in Singapore during the year was the St. Andrew's Society dinner and dance held last night at the Victoria Memorial Hall. There was a large number of guests, and both the dinner and dance
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    • 68 17 Headmaster Returns (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. -Back once again after many pleasant months home on vacation was Mr. D.W. McLeod, Principal, Raffles Institution, Singapore, who arrived here this afternoon on board the "Chitral". Mrs McLeod also accompanied him. Interviewed Mr McLead said that he would be taking over the
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    • 54 17 The Singapore Fire Department accident ambulance service answered 262 calls durini-'. November, of which 27 were to cases outside Municipal limits. The cases were classified as follows: Motor-car accident 42, Motor lorry accidents 24. trolley car accidents 12, collapse cases 28. attempted suicide 8, shooting or stabbing
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    • 169 18 The Fort's Narrow Win Over Gunners At Rugger Fort Can. 6 pts; 7th Bty. RA. 3 pts. VESTERDAY'S encounter between Fort Canning and 7th Heavy Battery, R.A., at Blakan Mati was a battle between two packs of forwards. Without Macbeath behind the scrum, weakness in the Forts rearguard attack wai
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    • 44 18 Sydney, Dec. 2. 1 1 CHERT OPPERMAN. cycling from Adelphe to Sydney, established a world record for thousand miles in 63 hours 37" minutes. Previously, an Englishman, S. C. Ferris had completed the distance in 70 hours 40 minutes.- Reuter.
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    • 20 18 In the S.C.C. Bowls competition. Mr. A. Dean beat Mr. Williams in the Men's Singles handicap by 21—5.
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    • 21 18 Mr E.S. Manasseh of Eden Hall. Nassim Road. Singapore, returned to the island yesterday b" the "Chitral."
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    • 300 18 Veterans l SRC j niSPLAYING good stickwork and possessing greater speed the Vete- j U rans beat a fairly well represented S.R.C. eleven in an amusing and interesting hockey game on the Recs' padang yesterday. The S R.C. held territorial
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    • 29 18 •'he hockey team of the Veterans, who met the S.R.C. at the padai yesterday and won by the only goal scored in the match.
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    • 379 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. Thursdq p 0 li ce 0; Indo-Ceylonese Association I THE Police met the Indo-Ceylonese Association at hockey at the B Hampar padang and had to admit defeat by three goals to The enthusiasm and keenness shown went a great
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      • 157 18 ———————^?-—^SSS^^^ COMMENCING 10-\HpIII at the MEW -WORLD. p.m. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE MUCH DISCUSSED OF BATTLE TWO RIVALS MEET. mmTi *w mTJ n nnn niflMTmTi 1 OHAMPION OF CHINA WHO HAS BEEN \VO\lp HOI K i llvA .\l»— UNDEFEATED IN MALAYA MEETS MALAYAN CHAMPION ALSO UNmr m m m
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    • 385 19 DEPOT RETAIN POLICE CUP 3; Beach Road 1 I the second year in succesK ol the Depot retained the siv a side soccer cup, de- the Beach Road team t s .veiling: in the final ■i« Police Depot by three M^ drawn from the Depot B?oO p lice station, Tanjong
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    • 161 19 S.C.R.C. BEAT Y's AT HOCKEY S.C.R.C. 3; Y.M.C.A 0 THE S.C.R.C. proved too strong for the Y.M.C.A. at hockey yesterday at Hong Lim Green and won decisively by three goals to nil, after leading two-nil at the interval. Game was too one-sided to be of real Interest. The Y's had
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      20 19 Dipot team, winners of the six-a-side soccer final played at the Police Depot yesterday. They beat Beach Road 3—l.
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    • 357 19 5.A.0.8 17 points; S.C.C. "B" 0. DISPLAYING superiority in all departments of the game, Saint Andrew's Old Boys beat the S.C.C. "B" convincingly by 17 points to nil on the Padang this afternoon. Though a lighter pack, the 5.A. 08. j heeled more regularly, and
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    • 133 19 BOXING CARD FOR DEC. 8 (By "PETE) JHE Singapore Boxing Board of Control having passed the card this evening, Mr. George E. Lee presents to his thousands of fight fans another excellent junior card on Dec. 8. The main event will be between Batling Rio. the Hongkong welterweight and Neil
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    • 160 19 WRESTLING AT NEW WORLD TO-NIGHT (By PETE [O-NIGHT at the New World Arena a thrilling programme awaits wrestling fans. Kartar Singh, the Malayan champion, who did well in his last show in this arena is pitched against the champion of China, Wong Bock Cheung. Favourite Comparing both the men, the
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    • 126 20 Anti Jewish Drive In Bucharest Bucharest, Dec. 2. THERE have been two further developments affecting the Iron Guard and Jews. Governor Czernovitz announced that Jews who have lost their citizenship in the revision of the naturalisation laws earlier this year are forbidden to occupy public or private posts in any
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    • 77 20 TIBETANS OFFER PRA YERS FOR CHINA London, Dee. 2. THE TIMES' Delhi correspondent says traveller* reports from the Indian border countries indiente that In Lhasa close internet Is being taken In the Sino-Japaneae war and throoghout Tibet prayers are being offered from the snceeaa of the Chinese armies. This sympathy
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    • 409 20 "Ladybird" Captain Gets D. S. 0. London, Dec 1.1 MENTION in despatches 1 Rear-Admiral Yesey \m British naval chief on the \M tse River, and honours awaiß to others for gallant ry dnfl the operations on the Yangfl last December, when the M orious
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      54 20 Km* Carol of Rou mania and his son, Crown Prince Michael, who were on a state visit to Britain. They were greeted at Victoria Station by the King, the Prime Minister and members of the Cabinet. Phote shows Cfwwa Prince Michael driving with the Duke of Kent to Buckingham Palace
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    • 295 20 Paris, Dec. 2. FJESPITE the general lailure of i the strike several thorny problem* are left for decision before work everywhere can be completely resumed. It is understood that employers have been asked to show leniency, especially in cases where the workers were led away
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      • 134 20 PHOENIX LEMON BARLEY WATER N |i R U M F h sb h N &lt;^% N Manufactured by NIOENIX L AERATED WATER Co., Ltd. SING Aran f a a Bombay Tailoring Co. ARMY CONTRACTORS— GENERAL MERCHANTS. j Late Contractor To The Ist. Bn. Royal InniskiPing Fusiliers. I 332 ORCHARD ROAD—
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