Morning Tribune, 11 December 1939

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE |v..i. i-* 0 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, December 11, 1989. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 203 1 JINNAH CRITICISES GANDHI Hombay, Dec. 10. poMMEMTINO on the demand I Tor a constituent Assembly made by Mr. Gandhi m a recent nit age to a London newspaper Mr. Jinnah. President of the UMndifl Moslem League, de(l that such an Assembly would "at best be a packed body, manoeuvred and
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  • 158 1 London, Dec. 10. DEUTER'S special correspondent with the British Expeditionary Forces in France states that the King continued ■ur of inspection of the British t loops and visited units in the front Since Hl9 Majesty arrived in France on Monday, he has given all nergy in
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  • 39 1 Brussels, Dec. 10. A British reconnaissance plane, which apparently lost its way, was forced to }nd at Esplechin in Belgium near the ch frontier to-day. The pilot d the frontier into France before «e arrival of Belgian patrols.— Reuter
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  • 1054 1 Whirlwind Counter-Attacks By Finns Decisive Battle Expected Soon If IiIhMI, Dec. 16. DEPORTS from Moscow say that Soviet military quarters are gravely wciried by the slow prioress of the Kussians in Flnlunrl. Not only ha* this involved a serious loss of prestige to the Red Ainu
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  • 96 1 Amsterdam. Dec. 10. (GERMAN Y'S intention to ask her J citizens for greatly increased financial sacrifices soon is clearly indicated Ifl an article in Coding's National Zcitung. The write,- quotes Hitler'.s winds: 'What we possess to-day Is beside the point the one decisis factor U
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  • 349 1 Geneva, Dec. inrpHE League Council has decided to refer the Ffanish appeal to the Assembly meeting on Monday. It is suggested in authoritative British circles that the likely course i I procedure at Monday's meeting of the League Council will be: Virstlv that a
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  • 102 1 London, I)e< 10. THE German official wireless announced that a German enstoms officer was shot dead neat the German-Yugoslav frontier, sewttl of Graz this afternoon. Soon afterwards another customs officer was shot dead at his post nearby. It M not known who is responsible for the
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  • 43 1 London, Dec. 10. The first men of the British Expeditionary Force to receive "X'mas leave have arrived in England. They are all married men and wail have ten days with their families before returning to the front.- British Official Wireless
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  • 152 2 London. Dec. 10. MR. J. L t.;ir\in. in the Observer, discusses tin- possibility of tic cxtfJH m I of Ihe war In the Hunt of recent threatening t< Romania and Turkey m the I Holland. lUltiium and the Seandnaviaa eotuitriea in the weal. N I its
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  • 102 2 NAZI VIEW OF ITALY'S STAND BERLIN, DEC. 9. rpHE I) IPLOM list H KORR] 1 PONDENZ, COMMENTING <>N V COMMUNIQUE ISSUED BY THE 1 IST COUNCIL, SAYS THAT WHETHER THE WORLD LIKES IT OR NOT IT WILI HAVE TO TAKE NOTE OF THIS DECLARATION, THE COUNCIL IS BIGHT IN ANNOUNCING
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  • 78 2 Berlin. Dec. 10. THE official News Agency states that the appeal to the German Minister that repatriation of further batches of Germans from Latvia should be postponed till May 15. 1940. has been rejected, the Minister declaring that both parties realised that repatriation would be
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  • 128 2 S.ngapore, Saturday. IF c .ois held J their annual tea party this aftern at the Cafe de Luxe and among those who attended were the following" Me Ku Chunlin Ju Chi Chang, >] Koh Sang, r-Chow. H. T. Lim. Chen Khai, Yang Yong Kw i
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  • 345 2 hui (kin I. JAT whi( h be^an an attaek againet the Chinese peel. Uoni lii th( Chen Tiao-slian .i tains on Deo :> have I driven bach to their original panti < < rding to tile latest Chines" eespatchei from Bhansi h lorted thai lapaaeoe ferees
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  • 199 2 ipob Retard ly. A viol i i m Inferring an •sabaUm paawngfr bus and a lorr> occurred fOtterdaj ■iternoon near Lahat town, with serious consequences. The ambulance with t ,,lir patients and a dresser and attendant! was procoedini te Batu Gajah, one of th^
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  • 94 2 i k\c>. Dec 'Flit Japanese linOt Sanyo Mara A sails from Rotterdam tomorrow with German exports for Japan, According to the Tokyo Press, this will provide a tost ca e as to the po ettlcmxnt of the controversy now go. ing on between Japan and the
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  • 52 2 Paris. Dec. 10. Shops and restaurants in France are no longer allowed to serve butchered meat on Fridays, but may oe allowed to .serve poultry and rabbit. Hitherto Mondays was the only meatless day in France although it was not always possible to obtain beef
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  • 89 2 DR. FUNK OS GERMANY'S POSITION Berlin. Dec. 11. IN l speech at Munich. Dr. Funk (German Minister of Econ< and President of the limed that the transition from ace to war economy has jon< carding to plan. The fonr-year piar, has much improved Germany's material position. not again the contrary,
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  • 180 2 London, Dee. 10. Lloyds list includes the rouncement that the German steamer Henning Oldendorff of tons was eaptured by a British u ir•slip and taken to a British portIt !s reported that the I binese art not insisting on carrying on Sinn -Japanese is-ue to thiof the
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  • 208 3 IMULTANEOUS ATTACKES ON ALLIES HOLLAND NAZIS' OFFENSIVE PLANS 5,000 PLANES TO BOMB BRITAIN I PARIS. DEC. m U i S OF AN ALLEGBD HUMAN PLAN FOR A GENERAL 'OFFENSIVE AGAINST FRANCE, BRITAIN AND HOLLAND, j \> TO HAVE BEGUN ON NOV. 11, WERE GIVEN BY A Ki ii! A I
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  • 214 3 Peiping, Dei /GENERAL Tada, commanding I .1 pees in North China, in an interview with foreign corn dents to-d died to qui I iona rankness. He stated that the main reason (or continuing the Tientsin blockade wai nti-Japanese activities had not ill completely
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  • 123 3 London, Dec. 10. [INOFFICIAL air authorities here poiM out that last week has been one of the most successful since the outbreak of the war for the K.A.F. the last seven days, there had he daring and successful ra.d on id, three enemy submarines attacked
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  • 14 3 Dec. 10.— The tennis married Miss Catherine Fischer In Chicago to-day.- Reuter
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  • 80 3 London. Dec. 10. AN Olficial survey of the defence preA pactions in South Africa rej a continuous ""Jffi re In Johannesburg alone. iecru it, aw coming forward at the rate cf from 750 o 1.000 a week, of whom a considerable number are aliens, who
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  • 116 3 British Army Well Supplied London. Dec. 10. CPEAKffiFG at Uxbridge yesterday, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Supply icferred to next Wednesdays secret session of the Commons at which the general supply position will DC discussed. He said: "I believe that the account the Government will be able to
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  • 64 3 London, Dec. 10 A big Chinese success In north wanning Is claimed in a Chinese telegram reaching London. It says that the Chinese compelled the J inanese relinquish their advance positions with heavy losses on the strategic highway leading to French Indo- China, and adds that
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  • 42 3 Dee 10 Ww Norwegian CTirnle 1,271 tons, sank off tin of Britain followin exi lo Her crew spent three days In life before beir "d °y anoti wegian vessel which arrived at the port of Arendal to-day. Reuter
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  • 36 3 Dec 10 The police d that no bomb was thrown on n Bridge Tl "/> tempted out: I tna J the suspected bomb was a length of film which caught An unknown means. Reuter
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  • 180 3 Mass Aircraft Production In Britain Land n. Dei 4 SPE4 l A I commentai yin British r detailed p arts of th< isit <>f British and foreign journalist* t«» u modern aircraft factor} prodm enheim Bombers. j The factory started produc vnd oj ium The m I ma produced in
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  • 60 3 i ad THE Mini try of Labour i nci ftguri i of men betwi i n II tering tor m This lnclud( 4,957 rc- ii i on i i ,i n loi s oW< but tho e who owlnz tc distance of trrur hom< registration offices, will be
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  • 29 3 London, Dec 10 The German vessel. Hennig Olden* dorf, Ol :*.<>4B tons, has been captured by the British Navy and brought to port. British Official Wireless
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  • 31 3 Pm. Dee Id TIU Fl'a v.;ir munique reports i quiet day on the whole. There was patrol activity on either side. The enemy made a raid uithout result Reuter
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    • 20 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMIT! I), China Building, Chulia Street, I'HONE 5808. SINGAI'ORM FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT*
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  • 671 4 Singapore, Sunday. 4 I BR my -tuitions to the newly ordained pi. I R Fraud Chan, to I ad to the Parishonc ol the Church of the Sacred li I member of Church to be called to the Priesthood, and also the Brothers of St
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  • 113 4 MORE DEMANDS BY TRACTION EMPLOYEES Singapore, Sunday. 'pHREE resolutions were passed at the seventh general meeting of the Singapore Traction Co. Employees Association held to-night at the Clubhouse. The first resolution approved was the transfer of the interest derived from the conductors' deposit to the Reserve Fund of the Association.
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  • 59 4 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH GOB Ooh Yon- Joo. age 54. of 621 k. Coast Road, passed away peacefull; at the General Hospital on the !u.\ December at 9 p.m., leaving be;.. r 5 sons. 3 daughters, 1 •iter-in-law. 1 .sou :n -law, and 6 -children. Funeral Monday ilth December. Hrar.se will
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  • 37 4 The Singapore Anglo-Chinese Continuation School Senior Cambridge boys farewell and the Old Boys' Association Reunion Dinner will be held on Friday. Dec. 15 at the School Hall, Coleman Stieet, at 7.30 p.m
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  • 58 4 i Singapore, Sunday. Said to have fallen from a height of hi teen feet whil e at work, a Chinese workman at the 12th milestone Sembawang Road was this morning conveyed to th e General Hospital in a semiconscious condition, lie sustained two lacerated wounds on the
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  • 241 4 (From Our Own Reporter). Penang, Saturday. r rHE office of the Crag Hotel, Penang Hill, was reported to have been broken into by burglars early this morning and the iron safe in the office was tampered with. Cash to the value of $538.27 was reported
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  • 549 4 NOW FIGHTING 4th BATTLE WITH DEATH Smiled Till He Couldn't! i rani our Own Kepei Kuala Lumpur. Sstu 1 V you think >c»ur lu< i> read below just how mean Dame Fortune tan l>. times. It is a story ol \sho Miiiled right throu probably is a Malayan record f
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    • 61 4 POLAROID See how this new scien- y^3BS"9SS^ tilic light control stops *wp s I reflected glare and pro- fl^Cajsisair-^ tects your eyes as no 11 other sun glass can pro- VK^ tect them. Perfect eye X^ comfort for tennis, driving or any out. door sport. Pr^ice $G.OO. Beware of imitations.
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    • 16 4 speeches asking the members to continue their policy of politeness to the general public were made.
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  • 929 5 Salvation Army Chief Makes Broadcast Appeal v .SING cases of destitute families were quoted by Lieut. Col. rd of the Salvation Army in the course of a broadcast appeal ty, 8.M.8.C. Station, last night, when he made an appeal on beI he Salvation
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  • 295 5 Singapore, Saturday. DLEADING guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust a vant in respect of jewellery valued at $28, Lee Seng-, a 28-year-old employee in a firm of jewellers in North Bridge R ad, was this rning sentenced to one day's
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  • 198 5 l'<im Our Own Correspondent' Malacca gataedsj 0N(. Kim I i. in;; .1 m old ii'kknn lorry dtiiat, wa- < ■•»n \icted l»> Mr. U. .1 rhnrc^ocMl. hi^ tucl lodge, in the- Malacca District < nun yesterdaj cm a Charge «>f f ßßSing
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  • 25 5 ing food than the chanty ol if hours. Cheques, cai b, provisions should sent to The salvation Ann-.. Singap or 207 Tank Road; Telephone 4207
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    • 37 5 Kl A iyiDflimiliW Jslk Onlllill I RII SPECIAL MATURE AUSTRALIAN P j^|| BRANDY Br^ffl (HOSPITAL QUALITY) KJfS[s^Tis^J MI.MION "DOCS 111. \l>" n IL«Ie^S||LP VOI Kl. I.OOKINO lOR v^^^j^BW^ I'CHK HRANDY IT'S PINE Tl< h-.MIM IP". WPS. 173
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  • 606 6  - People Places Vera Ardmore rpiw la ted the di ding up to the home of the A. nil, Mi AJdrid Aldinv< when ail party on Fnda\ Two I ballootv hk. lanterns with the boat's name In Chh d senUnel and it he whole hOU I lighted bj candles The arden
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  • 26 6 A general view of the large number of diners who sampled the Cathay*! vl t;.,- e( \c m Dancing in progress.
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  • 107 6 BROTHERS CHARGED Singapore, Saturday. H RTH I quel to the theft of I roperty from 2, RochaUe Drive i n Sei v I. valued at $1,126.90 cents heard in the fifth police court lay where Puah Tin Chek. a 25--r-old Hylam. j with fl of the property. i ftlternaM j
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  • 55 6 Singap latorday. IN the Marriage Registry to-d j 1 Corporal Jack Short of the i V M 1 r.4i,: lin, married Miss Elias a st noj emplo) Messrs. Donaldson Birkenshaa The bi u in mill ifc I She- ril Id key st; and Mrs M Mr Short. .i
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  • 52 6 Sim Baturd A charge of voluntarily causing hurt with a knife was to-day against Bim H -old Hokkien in rurt Mr. Keuui th M. Byrne, I postpom d as both I accused and hospil In th< jour rd, the used a kn plainant ed to
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  • 45 6 Singapore. Batui Kim Khuen, a 27 la Bini apore Cold 81 limed trial in th charged with the i ilmon weighing *f>.4o c ■njotis n Oct. aiiqn by Court Ewan, Mr. L C. Goh, ixtended bail and post] to Dec. 10.
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  • 577 7 HOLLYWCOD CALLS IT "CLAMOUR" IT'S THE SAME THING AND IT'S SOMETHING YOU CAN ALL ACHIEVE IF YOU KNOW THESE CLEVER TRICKS OF DRESSING. (,i, i ha, sag repeat, i i w, Graa i it it *n lei it at be I ugh the adv be limited
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  • 316 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, December 11, 1939. TIN BOOM DEFt )R£ the war came the Tribti tared that a tin boom was probable. When tho war began we said th.tt an early boom in tin was certain. All the conditions for a boom are here, now that the price is free
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  • 418 8 U-Boat Losses Cannot Be: Repaired London, Dec. 10. INTERESTING and Independent assessment of the present and fu- tun position of sea warfare is given In the newspaper Economist. which says: "The Germans, whose naval strength bears no comparison with the Allies' have
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  • 179 8 London. Dec. 10. BRITISH press and mlormed publie opinion are manifesting increasing interest Ifl the economie aspect of the war. Fiequently the opinion is expressed tliat the economic trout may ultimately be one upon which the .struggle Is won or l< In an interestng article reviewing the
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  • 119 8 FINLAND SETBACK CAUSES DELAY IN RUMANIA London, I)e< u. k SOVIET assurance to R*. mania has reeeh d (hi > it tentie.n in official quarters lure. but there is an inclination t<» regard as more adequate a com menlary on the Soviet Ci<>\ernment's leal intentions dec tt the fact that
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  • 119 8 London, Dec. 10. A BY-ELECTION necessitated In spite of a waiting truce between the three leading political parties by the intervention of the Independent Labour Party and Communist candidates took place on Friday in Stretford Division, Lancashire. The result, declared yesteraay, shows overwhelming support for the decision of
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  • 174 8 EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD ACTIVE London, Dec. 10. |T is encouraging to see that the war has not interrupted the carrying out of the policy of the Colonial Empire Marketing Board, which has just published a popular study of "one of the greatest and on whole the most hopeful enterprises of
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  • 142 9 Jueueing Up for "Gracie" War Ministft'i* \i TIW Front I B f i soldier i arc oban It'i ii fh OT] DOai ;:t t li»'ir quari. r* ii Paris (Ptan< t Nawa) \> w long ur «>f Ri itish ilsUtfi entering a theatre soine- In Franc*: for .1 oaotaail i>>
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  • 43 10 AMBULANCE IN MINOR ACCIDENT Bftnga] iiT! ill conveying ■a* chine boy to the i pital at about 1 p.m. I bul* the Sepoy Use J The colli.sior ambulance proceeded on i l. Tho boy d lacerated wound ovei abrasions over the chesl temi-consclc
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    • 188 10 ALHAMBRA The Stars of 'Daughters Courageous and "Four Daughters together again in a dramatic Sensation all their own! GARFIELD |JP%iANE Frank McHogh Billy Halop "j Bjjf V*?| |f m% m m mim ALSO AIR- MAIL "PATHE GAZETTE" and A New True Adventure Story "Trapped Underground" by Floyd Gibbons. I XEW-WORLD
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  • 789 11 miMOVAL of tin price control, announced late t last nitfht, is expected to result in a tin boom j considerable proportions- possibly one of the A booms in the history of Malaya. There has tt\ heavy buying of tin shares lately in anticipaon and much
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  • 151 11 Shanghai, Dei 9. 'TWO Chinese pedestrians were killA ed and Is o ol hers wounded this en a lone < !hine» sin fired wildly at Settlement police In an attempt to escape from tin scene of an attempted attack on Kuh Shou Chen?;, said to be ":i high
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  • 292 11 London, Dec. 9. ,T is reported that the l-boat which dama R ed the destroyer JW, 1 eausMK the deaths of two officers and right rttinfl has since bMB sunk by the British Navy.-R«iter. j*+«tii nre ncv available 01 Further deUilsan > now at naissance
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  • 69 12 London, Dei t feat* ami N from the moment ol their issue was pi ftntial and satisfactory with the pr «ii expressed yesterday In i speech Bv q 1 aphsaya no bi tter peo- aland a v'u i into tin to l< ment must cedei
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  • SINGAPORE'S HOCKEY SUCCESSES
    • 249 13 Negri Routed Six -Nil (From Our Own Repotter). Seremban Sunday. SINGAPORE 6; NEGRI -SEMBILAN 0. ING under adverse ground conditions, Singapore, alter their narrow victory over Selangor yesterday, outplayed Negri-Sembi-i a one-sided hockey match on the Padang to-day, winning by six goals A heavy downpour that fell earlier in caused
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    • 258 13 Kuala Lump .nlay. is spit, of a brilliant display in tl nd half, Seian re beaten i the Padang to-day by Singapore al hockey by two goals tn nog in one of the most thriUiiig encounters of the season. With t»<»th teams wHimatched every advantage had
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  • 196 13 TAIPING RACE ENTRIES The following are the entries for the Talping Turf Club December. 1939 Meeting on Dec. 15 and 16. Hi rses: Class 4.— RUNS Ist 2nd about 5 F 6 F Captain Ball x Pay Out x In-Ver-Fogg x x Pride of Perak x x Roast Chestnut x
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  • 129 13 SELANGOR ROUT THE COMBINED STATES Seremban, Saturday. DLAYING arith seven substitute Negri .Malacca found themselves no match against Selangor, losing i>y 39 pomts (three goals, one penalty goal, and seven tries) to nil. The homesters were In the limelight only In the drat 10 minub and actually had thr better
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  • 103 13 Results of Saturday's races at [poll: Race I— HILARITY SIG $b Bay Rose S* Blue Bird $8 Race fc— ROSALIE $20 $8 Char $10 Phar Far S9 Race J— POLO $57 Sll Poor Bill $9 New World S8 Race 4— MYANEE $49 HI Fernlet $11 Race S—
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  • 46 13 London, Dec. 10. With the opening of the Charing Cross Underground Station on Dec. 17. when the installation of flood ga es a strand Charing Cross and Waterloo SiiTbe SSpKd, through running on Ihe northern line will be resumed. British Official Wireless
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  • 169 13 Eric Boon Retains Title London, Dec. 9. AT rlarringay, Eric Boon retained the British lightweight title by knocking- out Dave Crowley in the enth of a scheduled 15 round tr>tBy the .sudden finish of the fight, Eric Boon, the holder, knocking out exchampion Dave Crowley at the beginning of the
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  • 106 13 Singapore, Sund.. The f< llowlng are the results of the December Bogey competition played yesterday and to-day at the Royal Singapore Golf Club on the stapleford handicapping system. "A" Divisi n Won by H. m. Alexander, SO plus 4 1 2-34V_. "B" Division. Won by Lieut. Col.
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    • 22 13 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICI: HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. S.S. ,9U 1
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 253 14 SINGAPORE'S CUP WIN OVER JOHORE riL-apore. Saturday. POl SIN€ raffh was witnessed on thcpaclan« to-da>. whore j" ji i Malaya ftp fixture, Siprwore bad Jahore by 11 po»tt oal. trj and two penalty (Mb) to ml. Jobore played a meand had a good share ol the changes. Their b lay
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  • 124 14 THIEVES BURGLE LA TRINES iii<). i our Own Reaortei > Penang. Saturday E\ I public latrine*, are not sale from Naaag'a thieves. A report has been made to the effect that more than M cistern covers are missing from latrines in the vicinity of Pranyin Koad and Bridge street. hinesc
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  • 433 14 Perak Asiatics Disappoin t (From Oai Own Correspondent) lpoh, Saturday. PRIOR t<> their "All Blues' 1 ftnal encounter against Singapore later in the month the Perak Asiatics had a practice game as a sort of a trial against a IVrak Rugby Football Chili XV and were convincingly defeated by the
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  • 130 14 ALLEGED THEFT OF DRUGS FROM HOSPITAL (From Oar Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. A CHINESE named San Hong Mui, an attendant in the operating theatre, General Hospital, was produced this morning before .Mr. R. Redman in the First Court and charged wiUh possession of stolen property, namely a large amount
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  • 152 14 Asiatics Hold Selangor Club To A Draw i- .in our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. FOK the first time after many year*, an Asiatic team in Selangor succeeded in aoi i»>sin» t<» a Selangor Club team at rugby When, cm the Padang, tin** evening* the "Dog" drew 11 -all 'two
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  • 384 14 Home Soccer And Rugger London, Dec PESULTS "i English and Scottish aagociaUon football m and Rugby League fixtures played to-day wei FAST MIDLAND n 1, Barnsley 1. terfield 0 Mansfield 1. Rotheriiam 1 Notts ruie.-: 1. Sheffield Wednesday 1 T ield United 7. Notts Count v SOUTH WESTERN Bristol Rovers
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  • 217 14 Woman Raises 3 a.m. Alarm (From Our Own ft Kuala Lumpur. Sal AT the clo.se ol the defence In m which a Chinese nana Kow .stands charged with I lobberv In the early hours ol Mr. Redman, the First Magistral served judgment until he had premise Mr. A. E. Jakeman
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  • 328 15 (From Our Own Rep' I Kuala Lumpur, Saturda VoR being the octupißr ol i bouse and -flowing gnn Tied on in it. a Chine**- woman Ong K«€ Cbet was produb I in tho police court after feting arretted in raid, and ftned
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  • 63 15 London. I)et* 10 Tilt money market experienced a temporary ihortagc ol leading fofftdl earing the major part of the week The shortage due to the lack Tieaearj bill inatunties tWiag to the mark»'»^ wlaotatica to take up bilU offered early September are now coming re i favour
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 19 15 CAN YOU AFFORD AN UNINSURED LOSS BY FIK E South British Insurance Co., Ltd. 1„ 5926 3 Finlayson GlM*
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    • 147 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. established by Royal Charter A.D. lfJ4 Incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital _\40,030,000,Reserve Fund 10,500,00.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sv.b-oranches at smaller olaces. Netherlands East Indies:— Batavia,
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    • 80 15 j YOUR VAIlf/tBLES Our Wrong Rooms art your Protection. It Is Impossible for an individual to provide for his valued possessions the safety that la afforded by our vaults where we have safe boxes of various sjzcs for hire at moderate rutea. HIRERS themselves hold tha KFYS and ONLY THEY
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  • 888 16 Geneva, Dec. !>. m FTER il had boon announced that the League i_t Council meeting fixed for to-day, had been postponed, it was later decided that there should be a public meeting ot the League Council. The general trend ot opinion in League
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  • 72 16 NAZIS MAKE URUGUAIANS LAUGH London. Dec 9 SOME laiignatioa has been caused in Urageay eni also smmt abasement bv the German Minister who bus soicninlv warned the Government of ITiiguav thai "its freedom ot a.-tion may be threatened if the newspapers continue to criticise the Na/i regime This criticism sayi
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  • 57 16 Washington, Dec. 10. The Maritime Commission has announced that the United States Line has withdrawn the application to transfer nine vessels to the Panama Reftistry. The Commission indicated that the line will apply for permission to transfer the registry of eight vessels to another country, the name
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  • 65 16 i te extraordJ K f tl South A:: re to 01 .wthin the 0 waters The Establish]' chant Shipping Control Comn announced. It would operate with the British Ministry oj shipping, and will have p ._J prohibit, not only the supply co 2 or oil fuel to
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  • 98 16 UNITED STATES THE BLOCKADE Hew York /\)MMENTING on the Govern note to Britain with refestopping of German exports formed sources in Washinuton according I ciated Pn United States will be sat] tain peimits the passage ol goods already ordered by America paid for in full or part as ;Q ducts,
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  • 73 16 Bucharest, D TMIE German trade delegation A ed by Herr Clodius, are at the lack of progress o\ efforts tu secure immediately large quantities Of food and other commodities in return for the delivery by Germany of industrial alter an indefinite period. Negotiations, which lasted all clay,
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  • 196 16 Moscow. Dec I 1 UN IN FORMATIVE bulletins from tl Red Army during the pari days do not indicate much progn in the Finnish campaign, while %n phic and possibly too revealing ports ol war correspondents hav largely disappeared from the Sovi* newspapers. It is stated the Finns
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