Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 25 December 1938

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  • 13 1 The Sunday Tribune ~VOL 6— No. 2ft SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25. 1983. i
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  • 756 1 FATHER CHRISTMAS VISITS SIGLAP Tribune Sta f f Reporter Singapore, Saturday I^EVER was Father Christmas more welcome to twenty-seven needy families in Singapore, than this morning when the Malaya Tribune, in response to many requests by readers, acted the part of Father
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  • 188 1 Lambeth Walk Ousts Carols (Tribune Sta«T Reporter) THK old-world sentiments of 'nr'stmas awl all that it ..la:. for, grew t* be fadin« r in Sinsapcre. How manv families will be awakened an Christmas roornin?' t« lh* k strains of "fhr's i n> Awake 1 ;n Singapon are more in- (Mned
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  • 197 1 \rmm Our Oun Reporter Kuala Lumpur Saturday. \TAKT!.!Nf; >nf<#matiiiii uivtn to the police at Kalumpanir Village near Tanjon? Malm, shortly after three o'clock yesterday morning ha> .Ury 1 p*>li«t* hunt for the murderers of two Malay youths, f: skull* battered in w^rc
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  • 88 1 X'MAS IN JAPAN 2i. ('I!!:. V£ in J*pan i* t+ in of moral ur -on the China stj •>! shopping centres in y his |me abiaz. wit] ar this year itio 1 N v. ir decorations will be us than ttsua! and itAa rountry. will be ab-pp-third cf the usual
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  • 34 1 London. Dec. 24.— Lord Baldwia's fund I for refugees 'vill nave reached £250,Q0'j before Chris'ma> Last night it stoort at £244.710 Yesterday's receipts were even higher than Thursdays British Official Wireless
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  • 17 1 Children waiting to take the Tribune rtariers' fciils home to their parents.
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  • 142 1 IN a letter to the Editor of the Sunday Tribune, a European resident cl the estate, signing himself "One of Them," wiitcs: "My wile, my daughter and I have very sincerely to thank you ami the Tribune Staff for the very handsome Christmas presents distributed to
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  • 107 1 FIERCE BATTLE BEGINS IN SPAIN 4 BURGOS message officially claims that the Nationalist advance in the latest offensive on the Catalan front penetrated to an average of slx-and-a-haP mil:\s. Two thousand prisoners, several complete batteries, tanks and much ammunition, it is claimed, were taken. r> advance is continuing In spite
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  • 16 1 Some of ihe destitute people among whom the Tribune readers gills were distributed.
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  • 14 1 and we wish the same to ali OUT t cades
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  • 182 1 (Tribune vStaff Reporter) AS a result of queries from numerous would-be nudists in Singapore I have interviewed a number of prominent local medicos on the practicability or otherwise of nudism in the tropics. i From the replies received. I am able to state that the
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  • 105 1 COLONIES AND NEW YORK WORLD FAIR !f?E hzvt *e-eeivfctl the iullov- big communique from the Colt ma) Secretary's OfTiee: His Va.irsU*'- Government have t'ect&ed that ai the NVu V( vk Hoftfi Fa»r. to held hi 1f)39, there will In < ••!> «.n Coloiii.il < xhibit rrpri < ulins the v
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    • 60 1 i id TphUm TO-DAY UIGII TIDE 1.00 a.m. <8 ft. 8 in.^. 12.17 p.m. '9 ft. 7 in* LOW TIDE 20 a.m. <4 ft. 3 in.). '3.54 in. 1 fl. 3 ins.'. TO-MORROW HIGH TIDE- -1.30 a.m. (8 it. 8 in.'. :jf;! pm «9 ft. 4 in.'. JXDW TIDE !53
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  • 499 2 HOLIDAY SPIRIT IS EVERYWHERE (Tribune Staff Reporter) ANUS of Singapore children, those poor am! needy, besides hundred <;!' th<* old and aued men and womenfolk of Singapore !<!in<: a v«»y happy Christmas to-day judging from the hkh saw at various places 1 visited yesterday.
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  • 204 2 WEATHER HISTORY AT KUALA LUMPUR (Triknc stan Reporter.) I the weather Keens iinr daring th" us of this .r then K«ala Lumpur will f t no history. She will have tn< m ;i the '"west rainI on rrt-oid for the i»asl <;0 —since 1x7?) hen *he first teoroJogieal readings wer*
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  • 139 2 FORWARDING a cheque for the destitute Europeans at Siglap and also a parcel of toys for the children. "A Parent" writes as follows: "'The toys were sent to my children when they gave a party recently I had hop d that my little ones would learn to
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  • 57 2 Bulgaria Spending More On Education fia, Dec, 24. An all-round increase in expenditure, especially on education, a a feature of the budget just introduced. It totals 7.729 million levas. which is 405 million levas above last rear. The Finance Minister stated that vi nue prospects were unfavourable owing to tl
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  • 270 2 MUAR MALAY COMMITTED TO ASSIZES (From Our Own Correspondent! Muar, Saturday. r rilE preliminary inquiry into a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder preferred against Mohamed Sailed bin Haji Hassan v. ;ts concluded this morning when th e accused whs committed to stand trial at the next Assizes
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  • 81 2 RADIO PATROLS IN MALAYA The Joh»ie \olisnleer Force have introduced Radio Patrols. This scheme, new to volunteers in Malaya, allows an independent unit to keep in touch with headquarters by Radio. Recently H. H. Tungku Ahmad ot Johore, Officer in Charge of the Radio Corps, conducted experiments on two way
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  • 202 2 Woman Sees Husband Gored T o Death Kuala Kangsar, Saturday. y^ITH tears rolling down her cheeks, a 40-year-oid Chinese woman related a pathetic Uin to-day, of how her 45-year-old husband was suddenly attacked and hurled several times into tho air and finally gored to death l>y his own buffalo yesterday
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  • 103 2 (Trihuno Staff Rcpoitor./ fL^ATERLOO Slred^s ricksha parade uilj disappej the Gcivernmenl is pal into execution. Government prof**seg lo close (hat porUoa of this t runs between Bras Basah Road and St am lard Roiul. the whole International Tennis < or ih:s it is
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  • 163 2 Record Gas Electricity Consnmption London, Dec. 24. ORE -I'!: rice it f\i tor gcvi v.n years. ai d a n itant traffic h d the now .<> ;-'.;kM; slush ill lai .t towns and ng bl the whols <; the i ouni i Tl is me the \hd\\ i n
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  • 13 2 I Re Cmo accept a hunting P p^ i r at be Reuter
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  • 27 2 TJ.e frili which h-.x* been constructed for Ihe riirigl m .<• tnTai ii Hw rr»n--v frli< <;i (lie lillU Sis(«!« oi (lit* I'.-.U Sili^rtpoi
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  • 213 2 New F. M. S. Queen 's Scholars THE rewrite nf the I M.S. Queen's Sc tafetsMt K\aninnUon held in StpttfAtr have bem received and (he Selection Commit tec ha* :i warded the scholarships as folbws: Open Scholarship YAP POW MENG: A pupil of the VK tcria Institution. Kuala Lumpur 17
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  • 159 2 Pope Strikes Sad Note In X'mas Speech ft me. tkx. IDDRKSSZNG the Co**? A Cardinals wh'. i,r,r. .'hi h.m Christmas greeltap mac!- *ad K|*e* cnlmu^ his attack on Uic N|r! 1 (lon <;f Ihc < Vnorriat. He mad, a strong** Germany R« f< rrifig >HU d -wbeo o o me
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    • 65 2 i Lei K n:ako a complete analysis o' M ejre f-ouble! One moderate e covers entire cost. Examm ftlm .Glasses .Frames. itS^mp/on Xjptical c° Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4, ARCADE BLDG., 'PHONE 3002. A. Thompson. Dr. of OcuJai Science. PHONF *«fcii r .1\ Telegraphic Address: i/ M bu U1)VV() U I)
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  • 174 3 CHINESE ARE SAFEST < i;il,un t SI all Repijrter) pONTI ventral impre>^ion ©f the public. Singapore 1 driver-. They learn quickly, pa.-s their tests tutioas v. hen they take to the roads. »ra \x\ ir.uii, irison ol but drivfc a.sor. Tr >> told BM
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  • 112 3 Under P*ce Ol *b€ China Re. If Fund Committee, Singapore, UIC Mian ire going a series 01 performance.; at the Great World AmItiit Park lurtirg from Dec. 24 ani De 21 The programme consists ot musical rbs a d sketches. It is uiider:cod that all
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  • 225 3 Doctor Foils Snipers DR. A. L. HOOPS, C.8.E., the former Principal Civil Medical Oilicer, Straits Settlements, who elected to live in Malaya alter his retirement in 1931. has returned here alter a most adventurous visit to Yunnan ill. Dr. Hoops presided ai the conference of the Far Eastern Congress of
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  • 281 3 AS an a. ,ern,ah „f a scries of durin S h.>l<l-ups «£>*«*££££s. A roads In l.otpuds v.ho operated on bicyctes the Ml District Court rs cr.ping with an .nflux ot case> of robben. iiiili one man. Gibson, the a knife at their victim, who
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  • 70 3 g i- .>t(;iekeepUc Works Depart Kiuiia Lumpur on a ti- Is accompanied bv ;J; Mr t m ro of tb< tutorial i h vernment Bngl'sb edins to Batu Pahut the Batu Pahat GOTS and Mr. L. Jpfth the stall of the I English School, will fcr No »r
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  • 62 3 J«*i I parti o f Bri t imas carl monuments knient ai.U the ehousc: present a re 2Jable unknown for mar.v ■•upped with a t\v> nich a slow r^.v o« two decrees above IN point i:u\^<\ to melt away IB v subui^ W Ihiek "white
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  • 27 3 TRIBUNE DELIVERS THE GOODS A Mai i>; Pribune van about to bo loaded with Christmas gilts tor distnbution to the "forgotten Europeans" at Si^Lap. See p. 1.
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  • 414 3 Shanghai, Dec. 24. li/THI the Japanese talking of peace terms and a consolidation drive in Kwangsi and the South -wegt provinces through Kwang~ tung, competent Chinese military observers are of the opinion that the real motive of the Japanese is to institute- a
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  • 109 3 An enjoyable luncheon was held on boaxd the rn.si.« "'Belandia" yesterday when the Commander of the ship was host to a large gathering of guests. Before the guests sat down to luncheon, they availed themselves of th? opportunity of inspecting the ship. The ship's radio supplied
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  • 15 3 Mr. and Mrs. Max Baker left by the Selandia for a short holiclav in Bangkok
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  • 221 3 What The Stars Foretell MONDAY FOR ALL READERS. A fortunate day, and if you are out for enjoyment, end pleasure, take your fill. The stars arc in excellent mood for selfindulgence. SPECIAL INFLUENCES: April 'JO to May 20. The Mooji's square aspect unth Venus is not good for matters of
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  • 45 3 Paris Dec. :2 .—-As a reprisal f< vr 4 ri n expulsl m It lly of M. Audisio. the agent- eneral the French Literary Association, the French Government announce the expulsion of SigI »r Geraldi. representative of the Italian Literar 1 Associßfcton ii.>n» P^gnce Reuter
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  • 236 3 Singapore, Saturday. ARCHDEACON Graham White performed the wedding ceremony whch took plate tu-dav at the St. Andrews Cathedral <>f Mr. David Lira and Mi^s Anna Ma. The bridegroom is the son or Mr Lir Tliian Liang of Kuching while «he bride lis the daughter of
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  • 61 3 Shirley Temple Queen Of Movies 11. Foil u»« ioiirtii i live r Shi! -\i>\ I V»'M i• en !.< t»d i, v u M the m(i\i*'s in ;t t| <>l Aniera an th* itr- am m file complete i>«>ll u.is: Shirley Tempi* CUrb Gable, i Unuo, Micbey Rcc«ry. sp«n<«- I
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  • 63 3 CHECKING FOREIGNERS ACTIVITIES Lima. Dfv 24 Two n signed to check the u< cigner. will be placed on .^Jision agenda of ti i Conference at the Instance Internationa] Law Sub The Sub Committ i defln< titudc ol American coin "..tidiiii.' ''internal 1 dati free to take measurej i with its
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  • 427 3 NEW SINGAPORE BUS SHELTERS WILL BE READY NEXT YEAR B ,f° rell< vetraf!k on eslion and lo serve the conveniimv "f the public, two biKs shelters, erected at the expense of the Municipal ti a short distance from the corner of Joo Chiat Road and Chani>i Koad, will come into
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  • 48 3 utiiy boraitwr m^iteri in a 1 rr?PN-<'onim«»nt;*l Hi: \<\ ♦»<»!»» San KaiicM'ci lo N« u Vork (lashed in Haim«s <lurin^ i ht.ivv raittstorm at I niouh.WM. a iiundi^d miles from f>n mine hai« (Alabama). A»i explosion apparently Movrred while the plane ua^ in mid-air. Reuter
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  • 63 3 Singapore, Saturda Carson Bttenton, a Che Uth a A Battery R A.. th s m hi th< police court Mr Conrad at the Inst e of 1 r id*T M the Jo Chiat PolJ B ;::t:^ed with I Al' Court L r 1 i .ie bo postponed week
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    • 196 4 3 FUN-FILLED SHOWS TO-DAY! 3.15 6.15 9.15 PAVILION A RIOT OF COMEDY, SONGS DANCING (,R. \.\DI:S 1 I K )l IDA I REA I FOR YOUNG AND OLD' STAXLEY Ll'PlXft IN 'HOLD >iv HANI)' WITH v x/ FRED EMNEY 5f SALX.Y GRAY I POLLY WARD i fc*y AXI) LOTS OF
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    • 191 4 SEE MISCHA AUER IN HIS BEST AND FUNNIEST ROLE! i BDSIHtSS... I AffXr CHANGE Read The MALAYA TRIBUNE Dominant In Malaya 4H^\ (T/ iWv\ I e m X^Nv IJ.(\ \/4lsf Z jlj ||j jj j HEARTY YULETIDE GREETINGS \\\l from S S a H j COLUMBIA FILMS OF IMS l
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    • 322 4 We Wish all our Patroas a Mi:il!lV\>|^j^ Here's the Real Picture for voiir Ynletide r i A SHOWS^TO-DAY~a7^ CAPITot i I J a. in. ."3. 15, i\. 1.1. 9. l.i. The Finest Picture cf the Year Absolutely made for XM AS Ch i Endorsed by The BISHOP of SINGAPORE and
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  • 74 5 THF. average 1.-itin-Anu-iiiaii n.> loiter puts oft" until to-morrow what can be done to-day. He has traded his guitar far a r:uiio and hi^ faithful st.Tti for a second-hand tar, .iml i>.«^ almost forgotten the old esstoin of eevrttng his girl beneath the bait
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  • 99 5 Kay Francis Insists On Quitting V Francis still miuntarns that her picture, "Wwm the Wind." will be her last. Aftef a ;»n»lonued vacation she may~-just nay do an OCCasMWaI single pvti:re, the star declares. announ?len sfc unced her tent t Baron ie bill th i success or »1 her most
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  • 16 5 my of Motion P lJr e Arta and s for his dlrtctj ;i 'letro-Goldwyn-Mayer "Crimp-D^
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  • 359 5 SUNDAY AFTERNOON WITH THE STARS ll»l»l>> riirisimas. S!i«- Says, Anil 'iiutl <mns lor You Too GUXD*> oon in Hollywood is pretty much the same as it is '1 »J wl star? use various methods to the threat John Public takes to his automobile, but menie stars generally have a prejudice
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  • 163 5 Virginia Bruce who, personally, bans coffee, hud to drink 22 cup- oi the steaming brew for a lunch room sctjne in Hal RoncJi i new coir jdy i maace "Thru- Go m: ai I I, palsj K'U\ hadn'l irn< i a i ar ,1 v i^-u he !:>- -s»v
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  • 176 5 HOLLYWOOD PLAYERS CAN'T AFFORD BROADWAY "©ROADWAY is a luxury few Aim players can afford." That is why Basil Rathbone refused a part in a Broadway play to he produced this season. "I don't feet yet that I am flrmly established in Hollywood. Lately, in fact, tny screen career has been
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  • 784 5  - Spectacu la r British Film Stopped In The Making Roy Ferroa j^ -JL- Film Gossip I WHAT might have been one of the fines! British films ever mad? in London beside- being one of the most spectacular has been banned by the British Board of Mini Censors recently after *he
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  • 191 5 TIIF laii;<">t ocean liner on the West Coast «»f < alitornia has never g:one near the uatrr. It has ridden out nature's rovffcest g;ales uithvut moving. It has entered every major port in the world without leaving a Hoii> wood studio\ "dock* at all The largest ocean liner
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  • 427 5 They Live The Same Life As We Do M'OVIK t^tars sec Iheir names glittering in lights lew I heir laces en? ola zoned on billboards, and hear their names gpoto« wmr the radio, but at nig <• home to their hus"-and<. wtm CWJJ— 9 to >:■ r thei lives is
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  • 88 5 HIS MAGIC BATH CARPET I\ONALD Crisp It his first stcn toward fame nn i bat h mat. His success "in in [tendon in 19CG bi I saw a shower. news s^ory was San I Ore and earthquake. 'Oui said en th "D I I "i r i Kcv/ V-rl: Hotel
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  • 38 5 LLOYD No!:in \>;iv <s"\erely burned mi his r''S,ht hand after he had rumbled uhlc IHermltj playing with fir*-. aiady Swarthoti! the f.'fb of a <\m- n ;i *c into Mi u '/I 1 til ll
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  • 781 6 0. he club pa] i > re dis- tuation: 1 TIN naa erow l the tr&iii"-. latino vA peace and pood i nan < rased U e far iron, ptftcel Youiig rittcal to day of the outlock of :n affairs of tapirc n> d
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  • 430 6 Colombo. npilE availability of suitable grasses for mat weaving is proving an obstacle, but the Government is still investigating the possibility of putting the industry on a proper footing. Demonstrations have been given in the Matara and Panadura districts: at the latter place demonstrations are given
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  • 46 6 BID FOR HEARTS, DIED OF HEART FAILURE Los Angeles, California. 1 DON'T think I tan make it." trailed Mr. Melville Nordltnger aged ttO, when he bid four hearts in a game of bridge with friends here. The next minute he was dead of a heart attack.
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  • 117 6 Kaunas. i 110-YEAR-OLD Lithuanian singer named Helene IHrfruziene, living in tN 1k <r of fkiunai, lias be^n discovered 1a- a f<>!kl<>"o student Sbn has in the church for m 9€ yean and thanks t< her wond( rful tenowa niiny old U*huaninn national folk-aongs, He!ene
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  • 184 6 Music Goes On Amidst Bombs And Shells Barcelona. qpHOl(iH they are obliged to tightA en their belts, the people of Barcelona are .still able lo indulge their favourite passion for music. There are frequent concerts, the I best of them hold in the Lyceum Theatre, close to the port which
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  • 51 6 Helsingfors. pi.VMSII police are now cleaning up an alleged widd pread organisation for communist propaganda and espionage. There is considerable official reticence on the subject but the arrest, of 12 communist "agents" in various parts of Finland Including the cities of Helsingfors and Turku is
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    3 6 Appeaser-in-ehiof CHAMBERLAIN
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  • 147 6 ONE MILLION CIVILIAN FINGER PRINTS IN AMERICA Washington. ONE million Americans have registered their finger-prints with the "G Men" at the federal bureau of investigation here since the bureau opened its "Chilian division" of finger-printing in 1933. The millionth registrant is a 12-year-oid schoolboy of Oakland. California,— Ray Conover. The
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    • 165 6 No Longer Afraid •to Comb Her Hair g taaoabaU patch on Ntvtr before h>ye UJed 11 ?£%!£l,Z££ ""yttain* like Kotalko. it ir« B |H*" with a thick growth tbe scalp from hair-stifling dandruff m: of new strong hair, and all poisonous and malodorou* i SSi'JTISfIZ F 0 oI^ in 8':
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    • 648 6 |^p i4J^5^3Sm 111 <* *> f stHGAHme. t)pr [jjjTo all our Readers, We wish A MERRY CHRISTMAS A HAPPY NEW YEAR. t.m.a. Harmonica N National h.S.B. League (luislmii* >«>(«>! <,.„. un Time flies and Christmas fa now deal with this matter; kT^ &**>*!*? with us again. It reminds us tha\
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  • 1742 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES i HAVE been reading a terrifying book. It Ik caled "Secret Apent oi Japan," and [a i»y an Italian named AraJetc Vespa, whs states that he worked in the Japanese Secret Service in Manchuria. The fearful things which he describes read like ihe ravings oi a distuned
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    • 198 7 come q*! *1/> THERE'S Pineapple HAM rUR I IrrlN Delicious, tender .slices and fresh tomato .salad— what more could hungry men wish for? Pineapple HAM, baked or boiled, make.* an appeasing and mouth-watering .spread— and what a welcome change U> the menu also. When In dcubt whafc to prepare tor
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  • 2241 8  -  Norah Buxton This Week's Short Story By 1^ the c f i third-class con air steamI ton, sal -j\ vj--. i.. ensibly she was reading a mor bul as the man in the r observed, it ipside down. I i{ down upon her km. am! out of
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  • 93 8 TURKISH WOMEN MAY NOT WEAR GOLD JEWELLERY Ankara TUV. success oi ?re <i smuji glus now airesuc'— iii geUin* sold and fortifa omrency to the value of irn »ds of p< unds sU'iii'i; ':il ■> »'H! probably lead to a nt decree forbidding t '\\y>n of gold in any f
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    • 311 8 Fvpm if viiu f'ppl "nrpltv wpII PHOSFERINE and feel be.U-r Afr. U". of Sonthport, England, nu WIHOSFERINE is just as much a preventive of It is nothing but Phosfenne m-9 that has kept me so fit through all 1 illnesses as it is a remedy for them. Even though you
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    • 73 8 'Yl Even a clever Chinese cannot become a scholar in a short time. Neither can good Brandy V-^v come from anything except good grapes tended t B /r\^&\y) or generations by experienced men. CRAPES HAVE Pj /k/ /L "N^T^-N CYPR US SINCE i^^L V..'); 1 -^^fc (< I «KAN»V. THF.RK'S
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    • 177 9 Carbon Poison Causes Cancer fiANCEK lastly 'i b j n the v. > rt en t] ssly i very year. Als the ai n- of the world have so far been totally unabli tu find > l cause of it, or to r a -r" The Pulham Cancer He the
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    • 107 9 Dog Biscuit For Mosquitoes VOU would not expect dog bisx ciiit to bs- the best diet for a mo »n i'o, but such is the case. housand mosquito larvae t1 one tfaspoonful of powdered !>» i jii per day at the LonSchool of Hygiene and Tropical Medicipe, Many other re
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    • 71 9 'U the drought-stricken West the fam have evolved i i ingenious cemmunieation iii oi tele] rvics for which Ihey J'• to pay They are r:akir>£ f wii talk to ei'ch oth.r radio programmes. o electrify !he drcuit ties and loudspeakers they h lemselves with their neigh- cs.
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    • 15 9 THEIR CHRISTMAS DINNER e satisfied iih scraggy ;i:i'ayan cfcick?n lor Ills ,-r^.l f.-, r {[Ml
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    • 381 9 "Immorality" Of The Sunday Press QJUNDAY newspapers, successfully launched just before 1800, aroused considerable anxiety among members of tli^ 1 House o r Commons, and were described by a peer as an "immoral practice" and "an addition;;! weapon in the hand of infidelity/' Introducing a restrictive Bill 0:1 May 27,
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  • 246 9 VV LRE man ever to succeed in reaching the planet Mars, probably the only man-made structure on Mother Earth which he could see would be the famed Great Wall of China. As an engineering feat the wall rank > high among men's greatest
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  • 53 9 WE live in a world uhith is hill cf misery and Ignorance, Mid the plain duty of taeh and all oi us is to try to ninke tin' little cornet he ran Influence somewhat ir<s. miserable and what less ignorant than it before he entered
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  • 63 9 j NEED no foreigner to convince qi that English is a difficult langu; the fact is brought home to me vtnose who, like myself, have spoken it irom birth. The difference Is that foreigner wants to get his bad I ght; the Englishman Is always tryii^ prove that
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  • 117 9 T!U Reverend Kpooner w i den of n>u < «>! died on taf i kg (i b puhh i t which I d in tl ddiiton of hit n iwe t<. g Ml ..n| ;.ti>\ .1' !.o\ col t ID mI! i .1 „i- die <»ut. un^'^s (hose who
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  • 232 9 |>LACK troops for the French Army are conscripted in annual campaigns from various bribes in French West Africa.. Natives are not insensible to the combined attraction of a smart unifprm, good food and pay. The day on which the commission icVie to arrive finds all
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  • 42 9 {"AYETTE Cherry, a country patrolman i of Mayfield, Kentucky, recency started a series of trader with a 10-cnit pocket-knife. In ten weeks, after man i:;g 100 swaps, he had an automob'l? ■'clued at 200 dollars. -Albert Benjamin in "The American Magazine!'
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  • 67 9 w liaillil ■■■r.t t> i ».•■■■•<■■ fFIAYIL) Niverv, the Hollywood screen actor, was formerly i in a crack English r< nt. On a rc-cent trip I lie visited \ho Officers* Ms. colonel approach^ asked: 'Are you inA 4 Li utenani hfiven, whom in Malta'' Where have you b n
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    • 18 9 V^J WE AKN ESS DEBILITY use DESCHIENS' Syrup (,f lit': >bm ALWAYS CURES. Mid gives health and itrtngth
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    • 133 9 EASY RUNNING^ f^K ENDURING STREN6TH 0 s// MjL aWHa^aa a^a^a^k. a^E/y y -I DIAHOND Huilt entirely of British parts, made in England by famous Maker*. First quality alloy T steel components, accurately machined, ensure easy running and enduring strength, All Frames are precision balanced." Chromium plated parts. These Cycles are
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    • 29 9 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? White first time macleansQ hjj ,i i PEROXIDE E? TOOTH PASTE ►qucc li '..;U U*e a iClid JcfUiiiice tr'. Macleans Solid Peronidn Dentifrice
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    • 501 10 THROUGH The EYES Of, ,A WOMAN 77u^v believe in Santa Cla Farewell-cum-bi rthday par Frou -Frou petticoats —Ro the shops to c: friends may still t fl la ry-tale. fl tIJ n me sort of fairySome of us find the ci lenta, others in books, in h pai or it»
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    • 1070 10 Dorothy Haas, Paramount player, in M^ m^ff pensive mood, wears a slim-fitlinq W^gm*-^ Br^ /"V gown of ivory slipper satin which j moulds her lovely figure to pcrfec- if tion and flows softly into fullness Wmpi^ llltil at the hem below which little sanZ dais of plaited silver ki«! peep
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    • 595 10 News and notes of the week by our own correspondent. Ijing worn in Lc^dou and Paris, th ti Iquite unlikj Lhing I have MMI h#. fore For Instinct, 'they have a nec^acs made of severa- n>ws of gol|j \[^t x^ jtwisted t'.'t2,"th( to tonn a choker 1!..' |S jis striking
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    • 770 11 Don't let your Christmas be marred by th JhoAiL g&gt Ov&hA f RO>I v like a wreath. mas din- Sieve r v Ith paprika I P me- to eight persons. hough' 1 DUCK SALAD in ORANGE SHELLS >pped cooked c!-ick but tin ry salt to 1 ste i distinct r
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    • 608 11 OUghtS of 1 tM <jn\ Mlßfc r ■■■■•■•a mtmrnmrnms -^r I ou have some fl Hj meet iruit left ov<r erv e it vvitii :^-f Snow Blancmange- winch are light and $fe&'k« nourishing. >o*j* Duck Salad in f-0 v Orange Shells looks "ml M 2 deliciously attract. 3«*41 for each
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    • 273 11 with It.-— 4 o?^. loai sugai 4 egg yolks gill brandy J 2 gill new milk pint cream Dissolve the sugar in the milk ove slow heat, then bring to boil. Boil fc 2 minutes, then remove and cooL Ad-, beating rapidly, the egg yolk beatej and mixed with the
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    • 323 11 Wedding Bells a happy start? Jto festivities at: Kuala Lumpur fHE festive rted on 1 last with Lbe d< htfu! reception neld at the W iotej celebrate the maniage <<: Gray to Mr i,. M M Par: -i I entire baiiroom on thi rool v reserved for the occaaion tables
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    • 243 11 ma! i I n pei m c<»- rl U.<? I I <j1 .::IU. -v.. j I px. un*: > 'Vi umng iwi tin: roof-giidjni < .'-f'- tn... uific. i-i. Hf UN c tier Mr* r enter lined i tw < I ...;.iun:t> joined ta bv I'iiiiiiiiiinitiiiiuiiiiiMiM "ff I Cucumber Juice
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  • 623 12 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Sunday, December 25, 1938. CHRISTMAS DAY rfHERE ha le< n some difference n among Christian aecii tries, to when Jes i-i bom That has t and change tlar systems and the i ctual guidance in tht .-.ls. Son* contend d that He wad orr p ndetl to Marc
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  • 515 12  -  C.H. Stanley Jones i B > 1 -•^yOT inspiring, perhaps, these i I^M drawings, Hut they point a moral. They are supposed to represent potatoes. Also what Singapore Cit y is and what it night be. On your left as the boxing referee says is a diseased potato.
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  • 629 12 WIT ano WISDOM of r HE WEEK. 4 husband and wife were motoring home one night when a constable suddenly yelled to them to stop. "You've got no lights," said the officer sharply. ■•Oh. thanks.'" replied the husband, •but it doesn't really matter." "Matter retorted the officer. "Here, i,ho\v me
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  • 862 12 Singapore IS still a _^uBE*^ JBM^v W^^^K IBSr^ aflh^^^B l^H^H V^^^i >^i BOB "INFANTILE MORTALITY in this country will never he appreciably decreased, however much Government may spend on clinics and welfare centres, until the social evil has been eliminated. 9'—Miss H. Flint, Municipal Health Sister, Fencing. willing to talk—th2re
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    • 50 12 A 'great' little Grand! j I 9 MODEL >1 GRAM) J8BSJF Four feet— small in y^^K^T size— but large in /jM^Kr performance. >^iB II r II For people with II 4 big musical ideas and small homes. V This Houtric til. Miniatun Oraiwi Compels appr^iation. <^ J haK B "N^
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  • 42 13 E srht-en-\ car-old Mia Maeklin wore a cream jersey with green trousers when she appeared cm the ice at the Empire Pool and Sports A-ena at Wembley, where entrants prartisrd for the National Skating Champ onships. Planet News
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  • 204 13 Numerous Lives Saved I By Transfusion (Tribune Staff Reporter) io w>t experience any difficulty in getting a transfusion for a casualty ease when a patient ha. to have blood transfusion" the Depoty Direr lor of Medical Services. S.S., Dr. R MacGICSWr, when I
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  • 203 13 School Lessons For Spanish Soldiers Barcelona. MEMBERS of (he- Cultural Militia, Ihe military corps of school teachers organised by Republicans at the outbreak of the war, taught 77,178 of their soldiers how to read during the year 19*57, according to P}- o revealed here. They gave 362 381 individual and
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  • 207 13 Worcester, fMass). T lOL OKI ESS nij.ht dubs and milk Imrs have been advocated here hv an American woman, who pleads that people should use milk In deanse our highways of the bio .d spilled by drunken drivers She is Mrs. Florence L.
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  • 260 13 New York. Dec 1. OVK felt a snack I ar waitress has cosl handsome Potter Dorsay Palmer several million dollars Bill he vows the girl's worth it. "I've been officially disinherited." he announ-.' 1 to -clay as he toasted his briJe in beer, "but I
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  • 59 13 Promotions and transfer? affect the following: Mr. W. E. Evans (Nigeria! j ■Assistant Auditor. Malaya; Mr. F. 13. Aplin (Excise) Deputy Commissioner oi j Excise; Mr. K. E Lee (Assistant In* pector Mines, Uganda), Inspector of I M'nes, Malaya; Mr. A. C. Sykes <A sistant Traffic Superintendent, G'
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  • 276 13 Maginot Line Is Like A Navy In Battle Formation London, J >*•(•. 1. ONK of the few Kni'lishmen to \naptci Frances Magiaoi Ua§ It* eribes U as being like "a chain f batdeships Moored amonv the hills, with light cruisers in front of then, destroyers i»uardirL« 'he cruisers, and :i
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  • 174 13 Rio De .Janeiro. I>KAZIL does not contemplate any further development of German immigration, on account of the immigrants 9 political ideas, it is learned from authoritative sources. this country abandoned its subsidised immigration policy some time a?o ?ontfing discussion of a new law in the
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  • 68 13 "Lost Or Strayed" Advert By Pastor West Point. ATTENDANCE at the Firsi Baptist Church here was falling off, so the Pastor, Dr. J. A. Stewart, put this advertisement in the local newspaper: "Lost or strayed: Undetermined number of I*aptis*s from services of First Baptist Church. Hope to find them Sunday
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  • 114 13 PEACE CALL TO WOMEN Madras. A RESOLUTION calling upon women all over the world to study the underlying causes of war and to work for justice and goodwill between the various countries of th world has been passed by tin Madras constituent enfrne- o the all India women's eonforance. It
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  • 261 13 Young Couple's Quest For Island Paradise London, Dec. 5. T'HE romantic lure of the simple life on Sunny South Sea islehas captured another young British couple. Their marriage last week at a Hampstead Church was the prelude to an arrangement made when they became engaged. The bridegroom, Mr. Patrick Forbes,
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  • 14 13 Transfusion May Save Her patient whose life may be saved by a blood transfusion.
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  • 156 13 Franklurt on Main. --Of the 21,00a Jews resident in Frankfurt 5.849 have declared their property in accordance With the law by which every Jewish property over 5. C00 marks has to be registered, according to an official communique. Figures given in the communique show thai there are
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  • 74 13 Burgled Liquor Shop, Got Drunk, Arrested Prague TIIKKK Prague mm broke into I nl wine Mf l lillWfl shop aii'l stole the ruui\V"nt of €14. I Then th^v pnweed'ri to bcln thrm>clves frceiv to «he choicest v. r^v fi^rv could find. They drank so much that, hesides overlook nu a
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  • 82 13 Berlin— A dam wall which, it reclaimed, will be the highest In Europe, i.s being built at Wcndefurt In tin- Hapc mountuin.s of central Germany, Wbete I huge programme of construction I b undertaken The wall will be over 300 feet high and i.s expected to
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  • 168 13 Sar&sossa. 'PHE -Social Aid"' organisation, ocu X thp -1 prominent fc-;jiu r ''.s of everyday life in Nationalist SpvJn toi?y, has just celebrated it. Be© birthday. in two years the organisation ha« distributed 67,982.540 free meals, and bos assisted 5,*****6 person:;. >V the present
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    • 71 13 Glasses Get Out-of-Date Style and comfort combined in the nt vr Lectro-No-Srru- .^^WL I'ul-\ ue glassei* liave kept Wf m jll pare with science to make E lenht-s free from wobbling, t J' \JH S n X loo^inin.' and breaking under >^" S 'rdiaarv -Irain. I«t us hljoh dfel^ }«>ti
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  • 507 14 JlajLUJuj m \J %J JL j BY MYSTERY Liandrindod Wells (Waits) Nov. 24. JS Fran Alwine Dollfuss. tragic w'dow of th e Austrian Chancellor who was murdered by Nazis in 1 9*J4. being shadowed in her English seclusion by Nazi agents? Frau. Dollfuss and h(i
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  • 129 14 BRITISH SAILOR SAVES DROWNING WOMAN Riga. i BRITISH seaman, James Fish, _A of Hull, Uiir'l mate on board tut steamer "Baltannic" belonging to t!ie United Baltic Corporation, SLJ-. vd a Latvian woman from drowning when he jumped into the icy waters of Liepaja Harbour and held her up until ropes
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  • 207 14 Arms n;u< Feet Swollen v.iih Rheamatism Thi woman suffered for many yean Pain sapped her trength until she losi i pe of recovery. Many remedies were tried, but not! roke the grip of her crippling rheum* i At last her husband persuaded 1 r
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  • 59 14 Carl vie, Illinois. TWO pretty waitresses collected £72 in tips here when two wealthy Texas oil men indulged in a "tipping; duel." After eating: meal* costing less than 4 each, one of the men offered to double any Up his friend left. The "pot" opened
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  • 60 14 Two of the London Zoo's wolves a Timber Wolt md :i P! r .;:r Wolf have left the Zco to u citU^ratt*' to Ilangoon Zoo, Burma. They arc being exchanged for some of the Rangoon Zoos animals. Photo shows a keeper screwing up the Plains Well
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  • 269 14 London A COMPANY called Eddie Cantor Fund for (German and Austrian Jewish children has been registered 44 t0 state facilitate the emigration of young Jewish refugees to Palestine and elsewhere, and relieve and assist such refugees in any part of the world." It is
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  • 64 14 Co^ e Twr..- Wliile cutting up a ncv for a stock and kidney P»- M **.i' 1 M. Trimble of Ro':d- boach. Cape Tw.. rn.nd a small, hard object. j She took it cuU.ide to examine n dayU^ht, and it glinted in the Mir^une It looked like gold.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 193 14 jK —■ii— i i.rri, i- .i~ -ii i ~l*~»JL f ||T>l/t TICKBTB HBURD V *-*--'lW BT ALL STZAIfr TOR TPAVFI miP AMD I i\t\ Y t_»L. railway ld« NO BOOKING FEES. Chinese clients and those ot tJi S i otht-r resident ccmmunftlet %i* I giver the b__t of attentioo ROBINSON
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    • 109 14 Your zest for life regained igpP^ ATKINSONS u DE COLOGNE a touch oi Atkinsons Eau de Cologne, behind v the ears and on the temples, refreshes and r""^ stimulates v r ou, revives vour energy, selfi^jM* i^^^K^^^SE Intelligent women prize Atkinsons Eau de i^l_i_l_(il_H_^'-\ f II "~^l Cologne for its
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    • 206 14 _-g-_______________-__,__ BE A SUPERMAN IN 1939. The "World -Heater" Course of Hoiw* Ti^ining hy HAROLD LAURANCR, Triple Undefeated Strength Champion «t Great Britain Official Olympic Games Representative, so phenomenally .successful for over 50,000 men between the ages of 16 and 60. Lnclu4*ng eminent, Doctor.s, members of the Army, Navy and
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    • 51 14 -OIAJMOND' BTW rst I In «r— o •«»-<t>i'4 iJP I pM lif« te tad, O^rHor,' \jf_H R post bMlxtH* k tM «M« Of _H ta»n«Tiii' irwr. of Ibi nrthtog htrnoi DiAMONO MM& .W_| o "_l OIAMOMD MtT^.J: PRODUCTS CO ITO 601 KfIMPONG BRHPO BO j* c •kh Mm 1 Bpuml
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  • 753 15 PROBLEM OF HOUSING FEEDING: ITS SOLUTION Secrets Of Poultry Rearing FOR BREEDERS THE *d the i oi poultry can be considered as the rearing. Oomnooten&e, Judgment regular and mn nal attendance ar«> the best They ion make you a practical poultry breeder. One ounce of practice has been said to
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  • 96 15 ABNORMAL WEATHER IN FRANCE THE weather continues so mild in many districts of Franco that vegetation is doin^ most unusual things. Lilac is blooming on the Riviera and in Bd ittanv formers have a crop of new potatoes. They ore .^ellins locally a< the rate of 1--1 2 d. lb
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  • 306 15 To Be Moss Produced London Dec. 1. ANTI-GAS device-; for babies and special gas-masks for children Ifctwctn the agta of two and four are now Ruing into Mas production, stated Winir-ComivannVr K. J. Hodsolh l)irictor-<;ene«\-il of Air Raid Precau'h.r.s. last nii»ht H> told the Institution of
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  • 229 15 IN our article on the "Forgotten Englishmen cf Singapore" in the las* issue of the Sunday Tribune, reft it mv was made to the case of a nan, a cripple and unable to sptak, who it was stated, depended on the Singapore Jubilee Fund for an alt«>waiv e
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  • 114 15 London. Dec. 5. TIN producers, anxious to promote tin--1 plat" sales, are looking fcr someone with a pioneering mind like Henry Fords, to make a i :2O car. In the teemuv: masses of Asia, Eastern and ScuthEastern Europe and Africa they see an
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  • 233 15 FREUD, AT 82, WILL SHATTER "MEIN KAMPF" j3 London. Dec. 5. IN his study in a rod-brick Hampstead h<»use, Professor Sigmund Freud, 82 year-old world-famous psychologist, sits "writing, writing, writing. Cast out of Austria by Hitler's order. Freud is devoting his exile to the creation of his greatest book. Its
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  • 447 15  - MIDDLE-AGED SIGHT NEED NOT FAIL R. A. Thompson (By Doctor Of Ocular Science) CIGHT in many instances dim ad «i cheer up tho 1 1 gard this as \..^\hu>>' i thai h properly cared for middle-aged eyes may \n a.- effkiei they- were in youth. This is worth while, because
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 113 15 i Thevo is nothing to compare n< r oven ■wiiT*^ to approach the suit and prompt l l| fesv I efficacy »i Lhi. supreme Hormone T^S^y^^^^^ Tonic. OKASA possesses enormous \-\Smrs'-J&Sk!!^ Health and Vitality restoring proper- 0 ties. It completely removes every trace 01.o l debility and weakness from wjfljPEJ
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    • 248 15 FAMOUS DOCTOR'S IDEAL REMEDY FOR STOMACH PAINS the i ndt d i Stomach j and t ven Stomach Ufa B. g -»Hmann. i ty of i If further proof werr nested stomach trouble l» completely ended bv •B tratjd' evidence of the remark: d «utn whah fi n and ch
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  • 191 16 j Take these strengthening ablets roc bouts ot feVei are dangerous. Each attar 1 le em a little weaker— -a little more prone to r r more dangerous ills. If you fee] an attack coining on— if you have just recently recovered, lo^v no time in
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  • 191 16 Girl Fire Victim Found Wandering Paris. '•rpHE fire Oh r th e fire!" These words are repeated over and over again by a litile girl, about 14 years, old. who has been found wandering in the village of Beaujon, near Digne, in the Basses Alpes, some (>~ n~4 s from
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  • 115 16 ANCIENT RUINS REVEALED BY CASPIAN Moscow. THE ruins of an ancient Arabian fortress and caravanserai have emerged from the Caspian Sea off the Bay of Baku. A number of large square stones with mystic drawings of animals and Arabic inscriptions were found near the fortress walls. The ruins are believed
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    720 16  -  G. S. HAMMONDS j HISTORY (A. D. 1938) t I Biistered My Hands For England With (By T*HIS is a story of crisis week in Britain, of the war thai nearly was. and of the reactions of a nation which had persuaded itself, again si its better
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  • 212 16 Johanef&ntf. -iii, in the ■ar future, have Civil Air (iuanl with a full complement of women members, if the ""fort- if In sbunr women Miss Joan Blake and Miss Ma.j..>-ij Bird, do not &0L A petition containing the signature o! 150 women bus already
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  • 88 16 WOLVES AT THE DOOR WORTH £6 North Bay, Ontario. WHEN Mr. Elias Gauthier stepped out of his home hero to work one morning, he two large timber wolves 1 on his doorstep. Mr. Gauthier quickly obtained a »-L f le from a rack inside the se, shct and kilted one
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  • 154 16 London To Karachi In 24 Hours I ring I r v >;i uiHiin 2] flying hours <.'» Kararhi, w■■■ r eal by Mr. Ff. Martin, '•n Manager (he I>uic i K.L.M. airliner torn pan v, f>* I ween Vmsterdam unf< Sydney in nter\ lev 4 h V suler here. said
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  • 9 16 TRIBE IN STONE AGE REFUSE IRON AXES Hcme-Made A**
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 321 16 O« AMO O DiAi.. JND SPIRAL SPR.NG MATTKE S Sturdy ail Steel constr :ctioi» rust* proofed. Open itiflilr springs hmrboar no in.sects. Promotes lUalthy SU -:p tieasona*;iy Priced By conforming to the shai>e of the body It givea even support keeps fhe Recommended by Health AvSkaritlcti Extremely comfortable d,>es not
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    • 127 16 164 PAGE DOG sXg&W JOSEPH r HAVERS Igarafe sons, ltd. QM Worms cause more ill-health and suffering in dogs than most people realise. The usual symptoms are bad breath, poor •appetite, staring coat, diarrhoea and occasional vomiting, but a dog may be infested without showing these signs. The onlywaytobe sureof
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    • 393 17 <%r±^ B^av wP YOUBEEN'-'-. 'ANfFATTHfV W. 1 l(^<-\ ufr r LATELY^ TffTH IVE tATEN M*L Wr I -WHAT WITH MY J| H§> 1 k rUMMYANU Vl/ VOU DO LOOK MYTEf-TM... HT I PEEKY PETER ,SN7 WORTH lL f WHATS THE MATTERS LtViNO 1 W K>. 1 ii_VitliZL rM€W IT MUST
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 611 17 OX THE AIR TO-DAY When And Where To Listen In DEC. 25 BERLIN LONDON SINGAPORE I>JB 15.?0 Mrs (19.7 m.) TRANSMISSION '> GSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m /!ii. U"s (1.33 mn) 6.2C Concert of light music. ?m I /i:; Brtwi (9.69 mcs) 7 liQ News In English. 40 'London Yule
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    • 50 17 PENANG ZHJ 608 Me s (49.3 m.) a.m. 00 Christmas Carols from the studio. p m i 00 Close down. MANILA KZRM 9.53 Me s (31.3 rn.) p.m. 3.20 Tea dance music. 5.20 Band concert. 5 50 Sunday night musicale. 10 News Period. 20 Symphony Hour. II :J(j Close down.
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    • 93 17 COLOMBO newsletter tto Tamil;. 2 20 Hindustani music records). vpp M j- /lft v 2.50 Interval. \PB 616 Me* 48.7 nD fi Q5 Religious service (Empire rea m i 10.20 Bana preaching In Sinhalese. nc y L ftloc^ w ,,.</» II ll SS^S '^r leseK SSSaSaSS-ii 11.20 Christmas Service. 92Q
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  • 126 18 Germany's Pilot Number One Cologne. 4 -iLRxvIANY'S licensed air pilot numXM ber one, Hen- August Euler, celebrated his 70th birthday here to-day. In his youth he was a well-known racing cyclist, then a car-driver. Later hs :ck up flying and was the first m?n ever to gain a German pilot's
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  • 491 18 APPALLING HAVOC IN TEST RAID Civilians In A Panic London. Dec. 1. \h\V ani terrible bomb has come into possession of the German Government. This secret weapon, invented by two young Americans, (J. A. ,itut r and Edwin Hall, was first offered by them to the
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  • 91 18 Saved From Drowning, Run Over And Killed Paris. I rpO escape from drowning only to be run over and killed was the fate I of a worker in a sugar refinery at j Sermaize-Les-Bains. M. Jean Pierre Demget, aged 49. going to bis work while it was still dark and
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  • 316 18 I'Ondon. Dec 1 r AUN, master of Russia's destinies, has held an important council in the Kremlin to discuss the danger of a laMaee* attack n« Soviet. on the i The meeting w;t< to consider the menace, taking into account the weakness of
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  • 248 18 Transvaal rpHE discovery of 100 muzzle-loader rtfles ii a Seep hole in tV >e wilds cl the Zcutpaiii*e!t ta Northern Tramvaal has revealed what is believed to i the S?te of a wholesale massacre of 5" Voortrckkcr men. women and children a century aco. tf
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  • 138 18 Galatz. TWO thousand more Jewg expelled from the Sudetcn4J«rman regions round Czechoslovakia by the Nazi authorities, are expected to arrive here soon. Already one bat en of over 500 has been deported from here by sea aft? being brought down the river Danubc m a German
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  • 125 18 DOG STOPS BRAWL Stockholm. 4 N Alsatian dog quietened eight n-mcn who were fighting hm and kept thrm in cheek until The eight men after leaving a <afc began to quarrel and finally taive to blovs. a wild fit* lit was in progress, when a man came along with a
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  • 54 18 Luxembourg- A resolution pledgurmembers to intensify their campai") toi the introduction of a 40-hour we*?k ;n all branches of the transport n dastry was passed at the congrev :he toiternational transport fecteratici. I e!d here. Urging support for China, the too :»ress appealed to transport
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    • 339 18 OF MIDDLE AGE Washed away by New Spa Water. llf I^. hv the ted ma tim tit tho trouble, I ith p lands wrill berxr esultant rheuroati nervous oiitawW thß troubi<- OVCI It > i YNXOM SAL! eacfc is Naton t, the bei wealth] i te, h yours. tter provi
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    • 429 18 I iVEW yoi^K "TOMB" I PRISON OiV &4Z,£ j Ntw York. NEW YORK'S famous prison, "Ihe Tombs," built on a sile where criminals nave been punished for „jo years, »s lor saie. Tne City authorities announce 'iiat J the prison, the Crimina] Courts b.ild- i n:^ and the land on
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    • 31 18 l«5;,, /I fl \/"if*#^ Irlf^/^rttC If! Jt\iij Jvl w I 111 1/VJv^ 111 W^^iilH Take Formamint immediately and thus prevent serious Will 50 <^'Wfl infectious diseases, such as 'Flu, Diphtheria, etc.
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  • 565 19 Singapore's 'Dictatorial And Uncompromising Attitude" Letter to the Editor] (JII: BeMfg a hadn inton enthusiast fo r more than 15 years ami also keen vupporf* i ol Ihc ideal sport>manshi|), \our article appearing in the Sunday Tribii •)<►♦• definitely < ;ills for a reply even iroin
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  • 480 19 Ky "Racquet") T.W honi' I'hor, PerakV No, 1 player for six years, who lost his title for the first time last year when he tired alter lomg the tirst set to YapGhim Hoe, the 1937 champion, made history on Sunday when he :'i.::m!lv
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  • SPECIAL BADMINTON FEATURE
    • 504 19  - THE 1938 SINGAPORE SEASON IN RETROSPECT: REVIEW OF THE CHAMPIONSHIPS Phoenix Looking lla«k IK Some Matters For Attention (By "Phoenix" Singapore) YULETIDE is a season of goodwill toward all men, and if m the past months the writer had been criticising players and officials, he proposes at this tin e
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    • 375 19 (By ''Sphinx" Penang) JS the standard of Malayan badminton on the par with that in Europe? lan prompted to a^k this question because of many reasons. One of them is the opinion which has been frequently expressed by returned students from Europe that the standard
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    • 89 19 WEDDING hells chime on Thursday morning, when the marriage <;f Mr. Francis f'hye Kim Il^ns, second son of Mr. Oiye look Sin, and Miss Kosa Tan lei Hiah, second daughter of Madam Chna Pheck Tian takes place at the Church of Sis. Peter and Paul, Singapore.
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    • 212 19 MARIGOLD B.P. CELEBRATES TENTH ANNIVERSARY MEMBERS of the Marigold H.l*, celebrated the tenth anni\ersat\ gf ih« cluh on Dec. 10 at Tanjony Rhu, Singapore, over 10 memlxr- and iriie&fa attending the function Hhe occ. rton was marked by I dttu at which the President, Mr Koli Ted in tile course
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    • 299 19 C. K. LEONG WINS OPEN TITLE IN SELANGOR (By "KaroWer*' Sfel-mgor) I AST ;*:iturday's fir.:ii- in the men's open and junior singles tournaments brought Selangor's badminton season to cfooe. Chan Ken Leong created more lhar, a miW surprise hv hi- etosy win fiver Alimat. He steps into the shots vacated
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    • 189 19 Johore All-Malay Tourney (By 4t <iui\"— Johore) QRE AT interest wa.s centred on Ihe A II- Mala v Mtorf Rttfte tournament which bejran a the Hukit Zahrah Mm| Hall Mm Hahru on Thursday. I word of praise mu>t be gfvcil I Syed Ibrahim hin Hussein whom I ti-'.t.'tnd is mainly
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  • SUNDAY MORNING SPORTS PARADE
    • 564 20  -  Pete "TOOK TO WRESTLING QUITE BY ACCIDENT" i. By I HAD (he pleasure of meeting Mr. Worn* Hock Cheung, the Champion of China, soon afts Ma uinninu th e Orient Heavyweight Wre-tlinu Championship against the Malayan champion. Karlar Singh on Saturday last at Singapore.
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    • 428 20 Malacca Hold Negri To Draw At Hockey (Tribune Staff Reporter) >r fk I ALACCA broke her sucjWH cessive run of bad luck -*>*-*- at hockey this season when last Saturday they hold Negri to a draw (1 1). It was the dour defence put up by HendrofY and Wee Tiam
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    • 209 20 FL ATULENCE GOES LIKE MAGIC Painful stomach Distress Stopped Instantly r again need your stomach be distended 1 y gas. No more heartburn. mere flatulence. Chardox gives in- nt leiief. Read this glowing triJ ■I h ive had wonderful relief since using Chardox. I read about it in the paper,
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    • 359 20 POTTER'S ABSENCE TOLD UPON S'PORE? By OUR RUGGER j REPORTER Singapore. IX the final of the Southern Section of the H.M.S. Malaya Cup series Singapore went dowr co the Army by ten points to three which is certainly no discredit to the local representatives of this grand game. The Army
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    • 354 20 Boxing Topics By "Pete" BOXING in Singapore is once again on a firm footing and if the match-making continues to be a> good as it has been during the past two months, it should not be Kong before the fight Rauie wfW be ;:s popular as it was three years
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    • 102 20 PXCELLENT fi^htinß is t!s;) promised in the support ini» boats. Fresh from lu^ victory over Battling Rin, Neil Hemchit meets Baby Mendiola in the eight round and in a special six round battle th« Kngli' H featherweight, Frank Hill, makes his debut against Young Choon. Hill has
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    • 16 20 "WISE OF HIM" J UNDERSTAND ancthir it« tractive card i^ being arranged for Jan. (i next.
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    • 93 20 U'HAT Ventura Marquez took to do to Johnny Mortell in eight rounds. Dharmara.i accomplished in six. and 4 h\* i* worthy of mention (or I Hear IfcH Mi mentor, MnHhew do Souza. is seeking a title Im »«h Ihe Mcxjcrn for I fee Fcathcr-wcisfht mm hi< h the
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  • 450 21 Johore All -Malay Badminton Tourney i fiy M Quix lohore). INTERESTING hulminton was witnessed it the Hukit /ahfrth Scliooj hall when the preliminary ties of the All-Malay JoKorc Stale J <\m\ni<tr\ rharnpionships be^an. Arirnn Mohan.ad Abu f' r »kar. '.'hi E.a qinlifk'd s whtr. they deteated their o] >■ lent
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  • 108 21 Singapore, Saturday. I.SAKO'S ririus is bark in town fate! The players went through th* same old acts, but with refreshing variations. The show did not have a dull moment; good fooling and >n:ippy action kept the croud thrilled. Quite tlie best act of the evening was
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  • 110 21 ■EXCELLENT entertainnunt was provided ;tt the Pavilion Theatre uhore "Ho!d My Hand," I British prcdut-tion with Stanley Lupino in the principal role, began a season last niyht. The Qlm, Crf course, is a delightful O medy in the u^uu! Lupmo style, and ti cited to a
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  • 61 21 Andrews Cathedral was the scene of a pretty wedding yesterday, when Miss Anna Ma was married to Mr. David Lim. The Yen. \rchdeacon Graham White officiated. Mr, Jacob Lim was bestman, and Miss Jenny Lim acted as bridesmaid. The bride was given away by Mrs. Yap Kong
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  • 37 21 One Killed, 43 Injured In 'Bus Accident One person was killed and 43 others mostly Christmas shoppers, were injured when a double-decker bus skidded and 1 overturned near Birkenhead, states a IR< u, er message from London.
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  • 283 21 Berlin Press Comments B^Hln Dec. 2^. of the protest made against Mr. Ickes' recent speech and America V; answer thereto, is sfill withheld from the general public, though Senator Pittman's statement has been given prominence. In identical comments, obviously inspired by the central authority, which
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  • 154 21 Johannesburg, Dec. 24. rp?EN thousand people saw the England-South Africa Test mutch, which was plaveri in cool and clouclv weather... Y" terdav's heavy ;ain did not affect the wicket. Winning the toss, Er gland batted first Idrich hit out to the boundary off the fifth ball
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  • 31 21 London, Dec. 24. Christmas plans at Sandringham include the presentatio 1 lof presents to 200 estate workers, at i which the King himself will be present. British Official Wireless
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  • 225 21 More Jew Refugees Arrive (Tribune Staff Reporter). /\VER 300 Jewish refugees arrived in Singapore last night on board the Cf.nte Rosso, hoping against hope to gain employment in Singaro; but for all there was disappointment time was too short. Their story is not SO very different from the stories told
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  • 106 21 IT is officially stated that Great Britain and France have been notified of Italy's repudiation of the 1935 agreement with France over Tunis. The French reply to the Italian note, declaring the Franco-Italian agreement f 1935 void, was the principal topic ol 2 2-hour Cabinet meeting this morning.
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  • 77 21 Danzig Jews For Palestine? London, Dec. 24. Neither the Palestine Government nor the British Government, it Is learned in official quarters in London, lias any knowledge of the proposal, a report of which has appeared in the Press, that 4,000 Danzig Jews should go to Palestine. The suggestion that Great
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  • 326 21 ENGLISH SOCCER SCOTTISH RESULTS I rindon !4. ITEAVY SIMW nece the postponement of many -orcer roairhrparticular^ in the Southern sectita oi th t lOn^li^h U»?rd di%i«ioii tad Scottish league Results »if the ganu played were: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. >n Villa 0 Orlmsbv T. Ch irlton A. 2 Bolton w.
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  • 59 21 undent n Ui**day c.l in. u<mo:;< d Ifajid, i. d Haji T.. .b v ftned w the U math <>f two rou: imprisonment by In -h t£a; n bir Ahmad I plcadi d rn V t II p cviU Id thai i ty 'i ovei u 1
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    • 78 21 i mmm m j WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS A MERRY X'iViAS- i j (THE PIONEER AMUSEMENT PARK IN MALAYA.) j I SIDE SHOWS, GAMES RIDES FOR THE KIDDIES j I I FLIGHT TO THE MOON DOGGEM MERRY- GO- ROUND IBth. HELL i j SUN TALKIES -GRAND TALKIES -CENTRAL TALKIES jl
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    • 176 21 Grand Christmas Attraction! f SUN TALKIE COMING SOON (NEW WORLD) A I gi\ IV VI W m > W-t Jl ALICE FAYE in I 1 J~l i I fLJ ffA i~\ 20th Century-Fox Musical Hit -pi "D/^Diki 1 i/~\r^r^rr "WAKE UP AN!. LIVE." Th ROBIK HOOD" Stars arc b^ck aqain
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  • 1696 22  - Opening Day of X' mas-New Year Meeting At Penang Marcus Superbus Monday's Racing At Penang Is Fully I Reviewed On This Page Compiled By VAN BREUKELEN SHOULD SADDLE MOST WINNERS DAY OF MIXED RESULTS FORESHADOWED \NH\V racing season will be ushered in at Penang to-morrow afternoon when the X'mas. New
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  • 31 22 Fuie Gold has been a most consistent performer in recent months, should riill v i\ |iiiiniiiitiilK [Q iiiu'liiu 91 llm :;.iin:; ;;i\< .1" ;•>« i ivill doubled.
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  • 932 22 FOLLOWING is ihe full card of events for to-morrow's racing :il Penaag 1 in the X? mas-New Year meeting of the Penang Turf Club. of scratching- and running order cannot he published as scratchings v. lit not close til! noon to-day. Horses Class I Division I—
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  • 25 22 Follow His Stable To-Morrow M. van Brcuk^len for 10-morifHw Morsei stable tipped f«> wii« arp Meadowman, Saladin Viola n. i |v m Slar tßd M.iHuuiit.
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  • 97 22 SELECTIONS BY "MARCUS SUPERBUS" I FOLLOWING arc selections (stfb}sct ti scratchings) for Monday's races at Peaang. Horses Class 1. Div 1, 6 furs. MEADOWMAN Pure Cold Bones, Class 1, Div. 2, (i furs. SALAOIN Temple Horses, Claw 2, Div. 6 furs. CELTIC BARD Sse You Later Horse: Class 2, Div.
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  • 135 22 Fast Gallops At Penang Yesterday I'enang-. WITH the arrival of il JJ*j station string fV the hnal d;,y^ 1 raining for Ihe i«i*l H.ty of (he IVnannTiirl riubVVn*..New ¥emr meHinu. ihis roornfeg'e gallopti were watched by a l:ij.«.cr crowd than luion. fhnui'h oficial UaiMßf pj.sod (oslarl a< M# fccrscs wereonl
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  • 1130 23 THREE EVENTS FOR THIRD DAY L'Of LOWING lh« card of nine events for Saturday, Dec 'il at •«r »iu! three races tor Jan. 2, ihc ;-d day of (he X'mas Ne* v i :ir meeting a1 Ifc* northern settlement. PONIES Class I
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  • 713 23 SINGAPORE SUFFER HEAVY DEFEAT AT HANDS OF P ERAK PENANG The Sports Editor of the "Malaya Tribune" thanks the various sports clubs, associations and others for their Christmas greetings, and wishes them as well as our numerous readers a Meiry Christmas and a Happy New Year. ■INDlllllBlliaillllllllllßllllllllllllll ASIATIC PLAYERS OUTSTANDING
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  • 56 23 London, Dec. 24.— Snow is playing havoc with sporting fixtures especially rugger, despite the precautions tafceti to ensure that the pitches are playable Iv'any ground:.' are covered With six inches of snow. All listed rugby marches have already been cancelled with the excep I tion of
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  • 39 23 Paris, Dec. 24. M. met ;il] <tei rribe the efforts he had effect 'Christmas (nice in Spain at th. F/ench Cabinet, meeting, convened to draft Fiances reply to Ita.y' aid ng •the 1935 Tunis agreement. Rcuter.
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  • 167 23 WDDLESEX *nO F-:!and may lese th^ services of »p n of the best ai-iatrur batsmen, J. H. Bttman. An nnconflrtued report says that ho will leave England early in the Nov. Year to t.ike up a permanent business ap poinhncnt in Sydney, H.mnn's uifr is an Australian.
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  • 60 23 The fo'lowing have boon selected to play Rugby for the Y.M.C.A. ■ftinsi Lcyals "(T Coy en Thursday. Dt. 20 at 5. p.m. on the Balestier Road Qround Yun Chccng, L. Lord, Tessier. Hutchinson, Robert Eu, E. Ebert, Seymour. *?a--natiuiga, V!cary, Lock Lent;. Benny Pones, A. O. Lord. Bennetr
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  • 155 23 Army Beat Java Hockrv Team 5—0 I r*>*ls; J«. win ~l '•'< «;i?r.« the Java 9 mmm- played in Sn "spore must navr r.Cin as d:v;jv>n'ntin:> fo thcr.i M 1 »<• i.it: .r who -au Thr> mh beaten sounaiy tn five *;^»i! to nil. I i Lhe first hall, the
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  • 35 23 Soviet Japanese Fishery Negotiations Tokyo. Le< VA Ii is offici j that M. Litviaoff has ifcformed Uv Ju panese Ambassador thin the S' rict Govcrnnu: I is prepared 1 tlnttf tv Rsherf negotiattorii carlv ncxi >-
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