Morning Tribune, 22 December 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE K[. 3— No. 275. NGAPORE, THURSDAY, December 22, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 266 1 STRONG POLICY AGAINST JAPS CALLED FOR |>l IJLK attention has been ho dosely concentrated during the last year on eventu in Europe that it is doubtful whether the effect on British interests in China of the Japanese attack against China ha* been sufficiently realised, de« dares Mr. .1. W. Nicholson,
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  • 225 1 T. Commander Reginald Fletcher asked in the House of Commons by what date it was intended to station in Singapore a fleet adequate to obviate the necessity for Australia to acquire capital hips. Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, replied that it
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  • 88 1 No British Arms For China Rangoon. Dec. 21. A < A I M.ORIAL denial that British Mmi were bein* sent to China trough Burma is made in a com••nique issued by the Government )f Burma which declares that of all p uar materials, arms and ammu"ll( »n which reached Burma
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  • 67 1 r Moscow, Dec. 21. K)PE is now fating events even r 'iver than those in September. s Journal De Moscou in an edi--1 devoted to Mr. Chamberlain's Policy, situation \yerc not so serious, v would not have been forced to defend the Munich agreement *°t£&
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  • 98 1 Mr. Anthony Eden Returns London, Dec. 21. MR. Anthony Eden returned from the United States in the Queen Mary this morning, landing at Plymouth. He told Router that his visit was not in any sense official, still less waa it for propaganda purposes, 'but it has always seemed to be
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  • 244 2 Buy A Duck And Win A Fortune! (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. WHY should city magnates rush to Pahang for gold when the precious metal is in the very heart of Singapore city, or rather in the crops of thousands of ducks and turkeys for the Christmas table now
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  • 53 2 Singapore, Wednesday.— Mr. Ronald John Maxey/ an Assistant in the Mala- >-an Tobacco Distributors was to-dav convicted on the charge of driving nepugeatly at the 9*/ 2 mile Seletar Road. by Mr. C. H. Whitton, Traffic Magistrate and fined $20. Mr. Green was counsel for defence while Court
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  • 331 2 Towkay Stabbed To Death By Gang Robbers DRAMATIC INQUEST STORY (From Our Own Correspondent) I Johore Bahru. Tuesday. A DRAMATIC story of alleged robbery in a house in a lonely estate 1 was revealed at the inquest held to-day before Sheikh Abu Bakar into the death of So Tua Keng.
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  • 33 2 T<HERE will be r» puhlica- lion of the Malaya Triburv or the Moraine Tribune on Monday next (Boxing Day). The Sunday Tribane w*l!. howerer, be issued as usual on Christmas* Dar.
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  • 88 2 CHAN Keog Huen, a fifteen-year-old Kheh. appeared before Mr. L. C Goh in the Fifth Police Court and pleaded guilty to a charge that he committed theft of three coats, the property of Mr. Wee Hye Chen, from his house. Accused was ordered to execute a bond
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  • 12 2 Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ko^k have fOOf to Brastael for Christmas
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  • 158 2 Charged With Riding On Railway Line Singapore. Wednesday JHE mail train to Kuala Liu pur yesterday morning somewhat delayed due it i s «j ledjed Neo Soo P o> 20 years. who rode bicycle along the railwij line in front of the approach^ train at Woodlands at about) a.m. The
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  • 41 2 Singapore. Wednesday— Mr H. Meursing of the K.N I.L.M to-4 pleaded guilty to the charge of fcto without front and rear lights iltf Stamford Road on October 22 ana i nned $3 by Mr. C. H Whitton. W Magistrate.
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  • 187 2 Malaya Has Good Farming Possibilitie (Tribune Staff Reporter) I \f R. S. Wibon, Australian farmer, who is staying in Singapore ftf I 1?1 two days, before resuming his journey to South \ustraha. w» I me that he had had the experience of flyin* down the Malay b I sula. and
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  • 38 2 Singapore. Wednesday.— Mr. C. If. Whitton. Traffic Magistrate, to-day finrd Mr. L. Aarsen $1. when he pleaded guilty to the charge of causing obstruction by DPrking abreast of another vehicle in Eobinson Road on November 1.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 28 2 GOLDEN; VALLEY'' \l STRALIA\ BRANDY A HIGH QUALITY BRAND AT A LOW PRICE Obtainable at all first-class stores. SOLE AGENTS QlJTfJlW^t^ (Ins in SS^ W. P. S. 10
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    • 39 2 JX'MAS WILL BE S j HERE AGAIN j S HAVE THOSE PARTY j j AND DANCE FROCK'S CLEANED j Just Phone 7776, Our Van S UH.I. COUICT AND DELIVER i Sburtol Quick! Cleaners j 278. Orchard Road. S SINGAPORE
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  • 968 3 Enlightening Address By Mr. M.D.R Gilroy Last Night's Rotary M pVd^t IS k m Ot the VOry hl est olxkT which m*k t<>-and inplsp £Z^!V affi K S Pa PleS f all races more than perhaps anvthin^r el^e, formed the subject of an enlijrhtenin^ address by
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  • 261 3 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHTS the Capitol opened an exception I 1 ally attractive season yesterday luhen the Capitol Dollies were seen ■on the stage and a delightful paramount comedy entitled "Give I M- A Sailor" on the screen. The Dollies yesterday pleased audi■ices with ensembles and solo dances, very attractive
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  • 45 3 Mr Tan Boon Heng, of the Sewerage < department, Singapore Municipality, roes that he is not the person referred 1 )In our report of Tuesday. Dec. 20. 1 J which a man named Boon Heng was l with being a member of an; uawful society. I
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  • 80 3 A Singapore, Wednesday. if Ami bill Samat wait to-day tharßcd with «Mrrying three p.tvv, im.rs more than allowed trv the Registrar of Vehicles in tu* taxi alone Hill street on October 3#. In hLs explanation to the Court Awing statrd, -All thr pa^seng^rs 111 n y taxi
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    23 3 7" weddin* took place yesterday at St. Andrew's of! Mr. r <*'nald S. Coie, of Dorset. England, and Miss Elizabeth Bell of Aberdeen.
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    • 249 3 SINGAPORE COLD fMM6| Qp umi .NOTICE. CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS Our Retail Establishments in Sinca pore will open as follows during Christ mas and New Year Holidays 25th Dec. Sunday (CHRISTMAS DA*) •JOO a.m to 10.30 a.m. 26th Dec. Monday (BOXING DA¥) 6.00 a.m. to Noon lH Jan. Sunday (NEW
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    • 352 6 jf- 2 FUN IS BACK AGAIN LAUGHS GALORE IN I 1 AVI L I O T j LIMA M";HTI.V 6.15 9.15 ri**» HAL ROACH'S CHUCKLE FILLED COMEDY! J-LJI CONFERENCE STAR-STUDDED JOY 1 liW^i^^B^^J j RESfilllTlAV pprnpir madtu SHr W v Pip VIRGINIA BRUCE &&WJm \pf IN 7HK UNITED ARTISTS' PICTURE
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    • 66 6 mminmii mmnmt ihhiimhiiihhiiiiimihi »"""1 1U (,RANI) XMAS TREATI THE >( 'KEEN VERSION «»f| |j: LONDON'S BIC MISICOMEDV SUCCESS!! A RIW I LAUGHS, SONGS, DANCING! I 111 r ii ii s ii I i^^K^ JL THE BEST NEW YEAR PRESENT OF ALLTAKE YOUR FRIENDS TO SEE THIS CRAN^ NEW PICTURE \i:\T
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 393 7 (AI'ITOL. SATURDAY NEXT at 11 AM. j f Grand 'MICKEY MOUSE' X* MAS BxcoUeni Selection of Comedies, and Cartoons j including I DONALD DUCK in "POLAI TRAPPERS "OIR GANG" in -J MfcJN IN Wltr etc. Special STAGE Attraction THE CAPITOL DOLLIES. 12 Talented Juvenile ArtisU-s in entire new repertoire Including
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    • 154 7 X ••iiu l ii lf HIIIIMIMIIMM I Positively Last Day oi The Years most unusual: Picture j TO-DAY ONLY AT 3-15-6-15 9-15 P.M.! Warner Bros. Thrilling Mystery Drama I "WHEN WERE YOU BORN?" i The Most Daringly Different Picture Ever Made! i M m\k(. \ui-/r B AI m. J I
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  • 2794 8 BEN CHIMES' LONDON LOG British Soldiers Home Front The War In Spain "DOOMSDAY BOOK" IS TAKING SHAPE (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Dec. 9. |F you were a soldier home from the war. what would you want to do most? Fat? Drink? Make merry?
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  • 851 9 The game provides lor .such varied aspect! of warfare as: expeditionary force>, landings in enemv country, blockade use ol air power— either against "enemy air bases or hi.s land and naval forces. The grimneai of reality Is softened b\ i "pact against air bombing", which lorbids raid.s
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    • 73 9 m WmmWmm^mW^^l^lll^^^ vvtf/i second bt'st. /ita oysters but oysters tro m^ m**an Imperial Natives ▲'f™ J I luncheon frill if mwjf />f> ifllviJ .■L^BBr I'^1 I perfectly hunp you follow Mf^L^L SmC^^m\}m\ II r T. I Lrl Lf il ■■BMI as m^ 11.1/1 if B^ 1 1 HilhM^iHß^HkSV\ vl P^w
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  • 336 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, December 22, 1938. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT JHE move to lighten the penalties of prison in Britain has not been without its critics. There are those who accuse legislators of allowing sentiment to outrun discretion, and declare that there is a grave danger of leaving the victim out
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  • 1699 10  -  C. Patrick Thompson An Introduction To By EVERY ONE of the royal residences is haunted. Buckingham and St. James' 8 Palaces, Windsor Castle, Hampton Court and Sandringham all have their eerie visitors. Weird and interesting are the legends relating to them. BEAUTIFUL NUNS AND LEAN MONKS
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  • 346 11 EFFICIENT REGULATION" STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION AUCTION of wasteful competition to a minimum through efficient :tgulation and co-ordination between ship-owners and merchants lecessary to improve the present unsatisfactory condition of world ©ing, according to a report on ocean freight rates compiled
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  • 97 11 ITALIAN ARMS FIRMS WATCHED BY AMERICA L Washington IDMIMSTRATION officials are stated to be watching closely efforts of Italian armaments 'Jjns to push sales in Salvador is within easy air raid disJj* H the Panama Canal. Italian Government does not a military or air mission there I sales staff of
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  • 98 11 ITALY TO BUILD 44 NEW SHIPS Rome. AN extensive building programme for high speed passenger and cargo ships is announced by the Societa Finanziara Marittima, which controls 40 per cent, of Italy's mercantile tonnage. The programme comprises 44 ships, of which 11 vessels of 9,000 tons is allocated for the
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  • 84 11 NEW BRITISH INDIA LINER THE latest addition to the fleet of the British India Steam Navigation Co.. Ltd., the twin-screw steamer Amra wiil sail on her maiden voyage from London to take up her station on the CalcuttaRanßoon run. She will be joined there next year by a sister ship
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 43 11 POLAROID Gla»» aw the latest scientific discoTery in fUre piotoetim They permit you to actually «ee 20 to feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remarkible new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4. ARCADE. SINGAPOBE, PHONE 3002
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    • 76 11 THI TltUI TONIC FOOD Pi Ufa at 1 1 mf mU Ckmmtm mm4 Storm I ,1. .i1l r...r. 1.. 0. h 4P lv4B Miuoll »m ....Ir. .^gj >.. CM 9 Jr ROYAL PORTABLE WITH TOUCH (ONTIO. ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION ROfIEO ltd. 3. Malacca Street, Singapore. OlirifcJLT *'»'«J -A^ Trlejcraphir
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  • 256 12 A further party of bjys and young women left St. Pancras Station. London, for Sew South Wates under arrangements made by the Church of tngland Advisory Council of Empirp Settlempr»» fhi «Hp fourth .iartv of settlers sent out by the Council this year. Planet News
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 38 13 For CHRISTMAS INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL CiOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM JBWEIAKO WKIST WATCHES SET WITH MEAL DIAMONDS A SPKCIAIJTIf. •UiKNT FOR I>. J MHI MItHS PRIX REN'rULLMANN Kallli-s I'Lkv. Mi^aporc.
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  • 1740 14 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING .RAI XBOW on U* r,er: ,t hc,ewofßEAPED 1 1% TRIUMPHS for the house that designed them. f ellcAV ariCi brown composed one ol: th? cttadcd taffeta in a gS^SL of the PALEST LEMON, fringed with a rrotr-t of these Tn: bodice fM 9*^*X{£ Aav which colour
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 122 14 GOWNS Hew Evening m<!r Gowns in Advance. Models are on Sham at Evening Handbags at half price this Week only. Capitol Bldgs. Ph<">< Singapore. 3858 Fashion by the Soles ami Heels THE REVOLUTIONARY NEW SHOE SERIES L. One heel with the whitI tied line of a wmtoon. Another, curving like
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    • 40 14 THAT'S HOW YOU FEEL AFTER J A VELVA MASQUE TREATIVJiINT fyv^ given by C(v^ MRS. LYNN the ELIZABETH ARDEN EXPERT. AT MAYNARD'S SALON A BOND STREET TREATMENT IN BATTERY ROAD WITH DELIGHT Fl'L AIR-CONDITIONED COMFO KT Battery Rd. Phone 6115
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    • 135 14 JEWELLER o^BOND ST c-»o NMMIMMI A CIRO PEARL NECKLET Is THE MOST famous Christmas gift fa the world. If you do not possess a Pearl Necklace yet. have it put right tfafc Christmas. HAMLEYS Rodney House 10 Battery Road. Singapore. Tel. 2500 PO Box 2« DRY CLEANER A Q/t3^ Ainahl
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 66 15 SHOES "BALLY" Black Crepe de chine court shoe rued Silver Kid Bow. High Spanish heel. Size: 2 To 7 $8.50 (Incorporated in England.) L 0 CIVE TO GET RACHEL'S Just received A Special Selection of Manila linen luncheon sets. ■tad New Enamel Hand Wall Mirrors this week. Raffles Hotel Tel.
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    • 24 15 Just unpacked for Chrislmas Exclusive formal gowns and smart frocks for every occasion H also j Hollywood Brassiers THE SMAIIT SWOP 17 Stamford Road.
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    • 118 15 NOVELTIES FABRICS I jf JXMAS GIFTSJ I For you G- your friends: 5 nEAUTIFUL cmbroidend Chinese 2 coaLs. Novel ba^.-. Evening 5 2 Slippers and MriM J Also 1 I PRAND Selection of New Fabrics I Z in variety of lovely pastel shades 31 33. HIGH STREET PHONE 7144 )iL
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 441 16 v n m BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES ITiCOKPO RATED IN SNOLAKD) Outwards L) U O— lonnatf S'pore Tonnage Spore 1938 1939 3 BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Feb. 10 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 t BURDWAN 6.070 Feb. 11 1939 CANTON 15,500 Feb. 24 I SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 SOMALI
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    • 344 16 TO FRENCH P^t I *j CHARCEURS REUNIS I i 1 i i CAP VARELLA For Marseilcs. Nantes, St. Nazaire Bjrdea»ix I I D ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseiles. Havre, Antwerp. Dunkirk f TO SAIGON INDOCHINA' I CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphon^ t, Jan i] 8. A. M. I. (from Saigon)
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  • 28 17 Telephones On Wheels pit world's first mobile automatic 1 telephone exchange was brought irf service this week. I was given i opportunity to inspect it before started work.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 204 17 in n\s phi li* li.\e. I (Inr/jrporited in Australia). NEXT SAILINGS Doe Sails. MF.RKUR Dec. 31 Jan. 5 MARELLA Jan. 29 Feb. 3 H-cial cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the lowing rates. ir.st Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the
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    • 67 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA h.h. Ml lItA L A 8,000 TONS SAILING DECEMBER 29, AT I P.M. The above vessel haa excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an& Second Saloon passengers Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 145 17 MAILS DELIVERED The si>. Kamuning for Siam (Parcels only i. Mails previously announced as closing at 10 a.m. yesterday will now close at 10 a.m. to-day. The Eastbound Europe mail ex B. I. "Rohna" is expected to arrive at Penang at 5 p m. to-morrow. The date and tim.2 of
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    • 536 17 POSTAL INTELLJGENcii <• i TO-DAY Aden K i?i». Africa East K 1 2 3 pm America < South* Katda o^ \pm Au.stn.lia: Whole P«p urn1 Ivan, a 09 o S'SJ" Canada exc( pt Western Karofl .;.f p sSSS'hJo^ 101 Kum«an R g 2 p^ S 011 KumS N 9? 5&2
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 42 19 M mil KlT^3 v^ a si i^' 1V a^ I /^^H ki if /^fl V vS C ir u all tempenture 1.-vcls. from for r-in' N.« Shell Motor Oili ,-v temperatures, and. btUUM o( thou tOo|S oil-' y Asiatu Petroleum ('<>. S.S. Ltd
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 58 20 HUDSON NEW HUDSON bicycles are of specialised character as opposed to the "massproduced" variety. You can be quite certain that with a New Hudson you will be sure of having THE BEST YOU CAN BUY THE BEST VALUE \fe THE BEST WORKMANSHIP T THE BEST DESIGN m fact THE WORLD'S
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    • 83 20 MAKE YOUR CHOICE of XMAS* PRESENTS i^^^^l AURORA'S ■WSM F |NE CU T GL\SS Just unpacked Fine Selection of Ir'fffl i H *LF OOAN TOWN PRICES ■SSfl! r r II T T I ASS j hini.al bo. U Imm >|Mfkl.nt I II I \j \J *J C'y»i*l lo drligM >uut
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  • 155 21 SINGAPORE CRIME REPORTS Singapore, Wednesday There were seven reports made to the police between last night and this morning regarding thefts of bicycles. mottly from the Tanjong Pagar Police Division A A A cantonese woman reported to the police that her house at No. 12, Ens Watt Street, was found
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  • 56 21 The Raffles Hotel Cafe, the Brasserie, in Bras Batah Road, is arranging to hold special Christmas and New Year's i>ay meals and luncheons when danr music played by Dan Hopkins and his band will be relayed from the Hotel proper. Special arrangements have been made fcr "dancing to
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 247 21 THEATRE HOVAI, [6 15 TO-NIGHT 9-15 A RIOT OP LAVOHTBK, Mm4c >uu\ BONOS, Featuring K. Kill lAIOKI A and >i duri in -tiii; tiica i W IGrand Russian Circus and lIOVAI UV\ AI-***** I ANSON ROAD. j j Grand Opening;— 24th. December, 1938 j AT 9-15 P.M. j I Matinees;-
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  • 380 22 MNM» of a good standard was played at the W«fy|*Jj K evening when the MM Services Officers held the Rest (S.C.C.) to a 3— all draw. The Services were the slighUy better t^ and looked like winning especiSSdartng the last few minutes of the came
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  • 324 22 Handicaps For Bond Day Of Penang Race THE following are the handicaps for the second da] p Turf Club X'mas— New Year meeting on Dec. 31 Ponies, Class 1. Div. 3. 5>- furlongs. Codcllus 9.00 Bali Girl 8.12 Judith Anton 8.12 Pratique 8.11 Silver Lace 8.11 Sheila II 8.09 Pat
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  • 232 22 WONG BEATS KINC-KONG (By 'Pete' > WONG BOCK CHEUNG rtta* the championship of the Oriq and the jfold and silver belt t^i goes with it before a large tnMi the New World last night whm| beat King Kon& in the best of th falls. m Thrilling wrestling was anUcag last
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  • 42 22 Singapore. Wednesday.-For dnM :it a speed dangerous to the pubww s; collidincr with another car ai friction of Clemenceau Avenue Koek Road on October 23. Wong W Cheons. was to-dav nneci $15 by w H. Whltton. Traffic Magistrate.
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  • 48 22 Singapore. Wednesday- <- forged J causing the death of an unknown Chinese cyclist at the J^tionof g lerson Road and Grange RoM^ Liang Moi. residing at 621. J Road, was to-day amounting to an acquittai. lb An inquiry into the cyclist la to be held In ine u
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  • 52 22 ,vrpr will A friendly gjmj o» <r service played on the S.H.B. J» l Amica b. Club's ground between Athletic Association M w thews Y. P G s XI. A: Yeoh Ah Kow U»h K^. h n yon? Cheow Hin. Bng Ah UJ. Rwee i Ann. Tan Senp
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 129 22 CUTS FOR THE I WHOLE FAMILY I tf M FOR MAMMY I Stylish lou-heel Sandals I k Price S.S. I /%>cr<s^\ FOR DADDY, New Box- I I Jff^sr calf shoes for I I Frice SS I I FOR GRANDMA, Patent W^^^^ B?M I leather Shoes with lea- KOR^ NRP% mm
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 55 22 Tide Table* TO-DAY HIGH TIDE— IO.36 a.m. «9 ft. 7 in.» LOW TIDE— 4.S4 a.m. <4 ft* 7 in.> —5.26 p.m. (0 ft 7 in TO-MORROW HIGH TIDE- -12 02 a.m. < 8 ft 8 in. < —11.10 a.m. (9 ft. 8 in> LOW TIDE— S.2O a.m. (4 ft. 6
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  • 477 23 MEDIOCRE GAME S.KC 1; R.A.F j INHIBITING marked superiority over their opponents both in speed and team work, the R.A.F. were unfortunate to have drawn with the S.R.C. each team scoring a goal, in a very mediocre of hockey on the padang yesterday.
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  • 33 23 NO TENNIS TEAM TO SAIGON HAI.VVA will not be able to send a tennis team to Saigon, as was iriginally intended, in Jan. as it has lot been possible to raise a team.
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  • 113 23 TERRORS SWAMP POLICE AT R UGGER US. Terror 14: Police 0. a game of lugger played at the Ihompson Road Depot last 'hi. H.M.S. Terror defeated a i e XV by 14 points (a goal and tries) to nil. 1 game was scrappy, with the Ter?ettfng three quarters of it.
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  • 93 23 RUOBY-Y.M.C.A. vs. 'C Coy LoVa HOrKF h y GfUman Barracks ground. HOCKEY— Y.M.C.A. Junior Department vs. S.R.C. on the Anson Road ground. HOCKEY— Batavia Team vs SCC at the SCC TO-MORROW HOCKEY— Batavia Team vs. S.C.C and Army Combined at the SCC RUGBY-Police II vs. R A Blakiin
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  • 203 23 T. W. ONG'S team met llong Joo's team in the S.C.R.C. Soccer League yesterday and lost by five goals to nil. Match was played at Hong Lim Green On the presumption Ol plaj <»iily Plffhi Dlavers were playing for 'i w One's team The ('amain. T W
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  • 123 23 GUNNERS BEAT SAPPERS MAYING at r.i.ik.mi; Mati. the 31st 1 Heavy H.it trr\ won their rugger match by 6 points to 3 points against the 35th Pulau Brani Sappers, yesterday. Play was fast and interesting and after a scrum-down in the Sappers' 25. the Gunners were awarded a penalty kick.
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  • 247 23 Java Hockey Side In S'pore (Tribune Staff Reporter) I N Easter last year, Java was visited by a Singapore hockey team, and yesterday the Java hockey team arrived in Singapore to make their return courtesy visit, and t<> play several matches here. The players are at present staying with f
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  • 140 23 BATAVIA TEAM PLAY PRACTICE GAME ON THE Y.M.C.A. GROUND rE hockey fixture between the Y.M.C.A. and the Indian Association which was to have b:cn played yesterday evening on the Y.M.C.A. ground had to be cancelled owing to the fact that the Batavia Hockey Team consisting of Dutchmen used the ground
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  • 41 24 Dresden. Dec. 21 —Prince Alexander, tAventy-six year old grandson of the exKaiser, who is iccontimmce officer la ihe German air force, has married a commoner. Fran Irmgard Weygand. Nbne ojf <the bridegroom's relatives attended the ceremony —Reuter.
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  • 41 24 SOVIET -POLISH AGREEMENT Moscow. Dec. 21— Negotiations for a ;iew Polish-Soviet trade agreement will Legin in January. This follows the recent preparatory talks between th£ Commissar of foreign trade and the representativt ol tne Polish Ministry c! irade and Industry.- Reuter
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  • 139 24 4 HIGHLY significant change has occurred in the <;erm ment's attitude to the transfer of Jewish asset* V^"' Schachfs return to Berlin and Germany is now prepare^! substantial concession in her original plan, according' u ih r make cial News. xn The journal adds that
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  • 180 24 News Snack Bar Rangoon. Dec. 2 —British troop were called out and are patnfe the city in motor-buses after j& terday's civil disobedience clai between students and the police i which 72 were iniured.— Reuter. London. Dec 11. An agreement the lines of the London Naval Traqj of 1936 was
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  • 36 24 SOVIETJAPANESE FISHERY DISPUTE 1 ngulatin f b Remote g fishery dispute is betever. follow»ig ween Mr. Togo and m. auct too *J ThTlattcr-s prrpog lU So^ but twenty-five ft^mP Ja;)ant ,o considerable o fishing rjgtits^- Reuter
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  • 16 24 d'Honneur has °Mr S C »OWW" -entativ. jor of S. Cusenier ct O«
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 173 24 JL- <ti >MiMii-iM MiMIMi-B>Mi J Bombay Tailoring Co. i ARMY CONTRACTORS— GENERAL MERCHANTS. j Late Contractor To The Ist. Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusilier*. j 332 ORCHARD ROaD— PHONE NO. 4349 S Opposite Orchard Road Police Station. Z I I We have pleasure to announce that we J 1 have opened
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