Malaya Tribune, 10 December 1937

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVI. -No. 289 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY DECEMBER 10, 1937 FIVE CENT* The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: F"iday. Dec. 10, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1937 FIVE
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  • 2432 2 RESTRICTION TOO MUCH ONE-SIDED (By Air Mail) London. Nov. 17. HPHE eleventh annual general meeting of Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging, Ltd was held at the registered offics, 73 Cheapside E.C. Mr. C. V. Thomas (chairman) presided. Tho Secretary (Mr. T. P. Patterson F.C.1.5.) read the notice
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    • 135 2 1 iff announcing a notable newcomer to the fiTis *«E The engine of the Big Seven, which is entirely new. is VPr >' compact for its power output, and is remarkably MSMHLJS. IEnmmBMtir 4 jp JH smooth and silent in operation. Indeed, all pulsation or torque reaction is effectively insulated
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    • 133 2 OFTEN.. NOT MORE FOOD, BUT MORE FREQUENT FOOD- *ay the doctors I H,s li > not one of those modern 'theories' that you I I are asked to take on trust. It is a proved scientific act, established by exhaustive tests, that people work better when they take food in
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  • 56 3 They Caricatured General Gcering Bei in, Dec. 8. all Danish and many other vian papers have been conby the secret police because they caricature ct General Goering. ing him enormously fat. and flynfortably on a bed. k eking out tall Bchf; ht ana say'ns "Get no p in
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  • 106 3 Terrorists Being Put Down London, Dec. 8. I N 1 stat€me m on Palestine at ComSecr?C SS*£°s U me the Colonii K3b£n a few n- e ti* St fo i tnlght there ving losfo! Lite heT Utrages invol th? been hCald by death sentenPP o nd ln 0116
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  • 70 3 Former P.O. Dies In Hospital 'From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Dec. 0 M*?*? 1 MAN a former constable *mtit taUy Stabbed as the result of ab Ut thre miles ou/oi laKer°Tn n f a u, P °v Cc v, instigations, .y rested Yana y a > h »s
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  • 77 3 Experiment On Newest Cunarder London. Dec. t>. As a result of prolonged tests, it has been decided to construct aluminium alloy funnels for the Cunard White Star liner. Mauretania, now under construction at Birkenhead. The vessel will be the first of her size in the world to have
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  • 21 3 Mr. E. H. S. Bretherton, Assistant Inspector of Schools. Perak. is expected to go on transfer to Trengganu early next year.
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  • 88 3 Flying Boats Reach Persian Gulf London, Dec. 8, THE five Royai Air Force flying boats of number 204 General Reconnaissance Squadron, which left Plymouth on December 2 on a formation flight to Australia and back, arrived at Bahrein this afternoon from lake Habbaniyah. The squadron will
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  • 117 3 New Meeting In London Today London, Dec. 8. The International Non-intervention sub-committee meets again to-morrow morning. In a Commons answer to-day the Foreign Secretary recalled that the committee's resolution of November 4, related to the withdrawal of nonSpanish volunteers, to the reinforcement of the observation scheme and
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  • 84 3 Queen Visits Exhibition At India Office London, Dec. 8. The Queen this afternoon visited the India Office, where she inspected an exhibition of toys and games presented by the members of Government departments for distribution at Christmas to hospitals and institutions. Her Majesty was received by the
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    • 19 3 Indigestion doesn't live hereany more" '"ke t Carter's Uttle Lirer P»l bef«re 1 after metis D d grt relief-
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    • 210 3 I GRACE matejAe* wotJteajte* -ftif '6RACE.YOU LOOK' "'NO, NOT REALLY .i/MlrfW*"'* SO WORN OUT LATELY; SICK,EDITH; W 1 „«obOR are you sure you're JUST HEADACHES I imCA" NOT SICK ALL THE TIME *OH, I HAD THE SAME PERHAPS THAT WOULD MAKE TROUBLE,DEAR,AND ME FEEL BETTER. I THINK I FIXED IT
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    • 195 3 fWhg use moths ***** s l to Y our clothes F,,t mo,t dead, y ,0 i"»«ets because It contains a combination of killing (sS£2Ss£i^l j *P ra y does not st n a < arm f v yll 'Ml 0 r mou y' e,l ~n w 't h the FHt
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  • 748 4 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES MERCHANT OFFICERS PENSIONS Further Details Of The National Scheme MORE particulars are now to hand regarding the scheme of pensions for Merchant Navy officers at the age ol r,», says "The Jourral of Commerce and Shipping Telegraph." The Fund was approved at a meeting of shipowners' and
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    • 426 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDIA (Incorporated ifi England). SB I*. U S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Duo Tonnage. 8 pore. 1937. CORFU 15,000 Dec. 17 BURDWAN 6,070 Dec. 18 JHlTfiAJL 10.000 Dec. 3] 1938. CARTHAGE 15,000 Jan. 14 SOMALI 6,800 Jan. 14 COMORLN 15.UU0 Jan. 2o KAISAR-I-HIND 11,500 Feb. 11 BANGALORE I
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    • 122 4 INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Jhefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse Dorts, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Arr. Sails. HOSANG Dec. 15
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    • 597 4 I M. B. K. i j KOKUSAI LINE j (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) S i (Incorporated in Japan). I > For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). I Due. Due. SaiUng Oue. Penang Spore Spore via New York \m s KONGO MARU Jan. II Feb. 3 Feb. 5 via Keelung
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    • 346 4 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY CRUISE DECEMBER 11TH TO 31ST, 1937. TO Bangkok Saigon Angkor Pnom Penh by the LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIP "BORINGIA" (12,500 tons displacement) ALL CABINS HAVE ADJOINING PRIVATE BATH ENJOY 20 DAYS VACATION AT SEA AND TOURING SIAM and INDO-CHINA. ROUNDTRIP FARE $140.— rescinding stay ashore in Bangkok) Independent
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    • 407 4 STEAMER NORDDLI LLOYD NORD, lyßypl z:: The undernoted are the- Cor intended fixtures:— I OUTWARD For MANILA, HONGKON(, sn\\r ß NORTH CHINA a»d Du S'po rt 5 mjs. "FULDA" sjs. "POTSDAM" omits N th China 1 Dec. a HOMEWARD. For HOLLAND, IAHBURG ft B K i Ml\ Sail.-; from rv
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    • 548 5 Classified Advertisements I PUBLIC NOTICES I Singapore Municipality I TENDERS. NDERfI are now Invited lor the following materials or service For M Qian see Municipal Tender Room sol Anti-Malarial ™>m. ire for 1938 I 12 "noon, 13th D*c, 1937. I g of approxunately I cubic yards of -unite delivered ronkang
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    • 465 5 PUBLIC NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (LAP. 45>. IN S^£ IGirS OURT OF THE SI RAITS BHTUMBR& I SETTLEMENT OP SINGAPORE. J? Bankruptcy Re H. H. SALLEH 6O of 19 37 Wangah RoadlHL? f No 170 Te l<* driver. ,n eapore, Motor car 193 R order mad, IMb October 19?7 ate f
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    • 455 5 POSITIONS VACANT WT^S?7 A sales Sirl, a salesman, and Plication h,° r Ch Dept. Ap Ltd cSitS SJS? 8 t0 Bata Sh °e Co., Building, Singapore. ANTED Lady Canvasaew. P.0.80x 99: hlneSe and Eura sians. Apply A cS,7^ t^^^^ant BOOM Materialsi rhS? lne l r T ng and Budding s^
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    • 469 5 MALAYAN WE OFFER DELICIOUS SELECTION I DAINTY SACU PEARTq dainty bagu cubrr' R«adymade SAMBALANS CL RRY CONDIMENTS a, a S J RRY POWDER MAKASSAR RED FISH KRUPOK UDANG v KRUPOK IKAN CH^CHAP^BATAVIA. NUTMFn REFINED PALM>UGAR Etc. Etc. I D. T. LIM COMPANY 353, North Bridge Road, Singapore. VO" overall price
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    • 195 5 I WATCHES CLOCKS A .ALA. 11.11 CLOCKS tavtted from all markeu, Wbolesaie only supplied Phone 3785, write or call at E. NASSLM SONS, Ml, North Bridge Road. SINGAPORB ELECTRICIIT Learn at home. Electriaity is the foundation upon wiiich modern Industry rests and the trained Electrician ha« a wide assortment of
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  • 452 6 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Dec. 9. Previous To-day Change RUBBER Tone Steady Firm Spot Buyers 75 16 Jfc +3,}6 Sellers 77 16 75 B +3,16 Ist Forward (Jan.) Buyers 7% 7 916 +316 Sellers 7 7,16 75 8 +3 16 2nd Forward (Feb.) Buyers 7 7,16 7 5
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  • 58 6 Singapore. Thursday. Inters. S. E Levy and Co.. Singapore have received cabled news from Manila giving the following prices: Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Pesos Antamok 0.50 0.50 Benguet Consolidated 9.70 unquoted CbnsoJidated Mines 0 013 0 013 I X L 0.57 0 58 San Mauricio
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  • 135 6 Women Not Allowed To Leave Church ''From Our Own Correspondent (By Air Mail) London Nov. 24. IRREVERENT sightseers at wedding, were rebuked by the Rev. G. Arthur Fryer. Minister of St. Magnus Cathedral. Klrklrfll, Orkney Islands when marrying Mr. Jack G. D. Allum, of HM S Terror,
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  • 138 6 Centra! Research Statin Proposed New Delhi The question as to who*her I should have a central research stal for irrigation was discussed by Central Board <~f Irrigation at its annual meeting at C:!hi. The opinion was expressed tha: Umh as a whole, derived considerable Ona eial benefit
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    • 471 6 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd, j 1 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) I i| CAPITAL: Sit Authorised 840.000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. |lt HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. I TELEPHONES tIM Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 •'JI General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 1 Telegraphic Address: OVERSEA." i LONDON
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    • 35 6 THE EASTERN UNITED aSSQRAKCE CORPORATION IJMITID •'IRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, I LRGLARY, PERSONAL ACCI »ENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSA iON AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANT*. lAD OFFICI ir.v. CECIL gT*f«T. «rNGAPGKB. W. E. ACRAMAN, Acting G- r:*»rai Manager.
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    • 97 6 THE UNITED CHINESE BANK. LIMITED. (Incorporated in the S.S.) 31-A, Chulia Street, (Bonham Building) Singapore. Authorised Capital |f 000,000 issued, Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000 Telegraphic Addreos: "TYEHUABANK." Telephone Nos:— 5183, 5184, 5185 5186. Board of Directors:— Wee Kheng Chiang, Esq., Chairman, ■Choo Beng Cheang. Esq., Deputy Chairman Chionh Ke
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    • 60 6 PITMANS GQtLßffi 'Established In England 65 years) i£ r J, 22h«22 be ms for trailing for LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Si A !L" VATTONS fAoril anl December) in SHORTHAND TYPESUBJECTS BOOK KEEPING COMMERCE and ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL Call or write for Prospectus: PITMAN'S COLLEGE, Umteers Building, River Valley Road Phcn?
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  • 681 7 Quotations By Eraser And Co. Singapore, Dec. 9, 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyen Sellers. no 5- 5J6 r a Kumbang 32 r 34'Malay 50- 55--26 6 27 6 GPB6 0.90 231- 24 -or 1 60 1.65xd Ma 'ay 25 6 26 6cd 20 9 21
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  • 94 7 DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Thursday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. Dec.) 25 716 25% Good F.A.Q. in bales (FOB. Dec.) 2434 25 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (av/ardable Spore) 25% 25% do. Dec. 25% 253,4 do. Jan. Mar. 25 7 8
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  • 488 7 Daily Report By S. E. Levy Co. Singapore, Friday. WE are indebted to Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., Singapore, for the following on American Market conditions:— Messrs. White, Weld and Co., New York, lepori to us by cable as lollows:— STOCKS The market action is mainly
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  • 225 7 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Dec. 9, 5 p.m. Total for Camnaaj Dividend Books Close financial uompany Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date tin To ■oo'tu SelTKor 5% Int. De.~. 9 D ec. 17 Dec. 10 »3 S Malay 6d. Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 13
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  • 59 7 got red 1975-1985 $4,000,000 MUNICIPAL: 3% ***** ***** w PENANG MUNICIPAL: &MS8*!!?~ 1191/4 CA red. 19SS ,1.0«*» Int. norn «M- 31. Bept 30 "3 lU norn 3 1935 red 1956-6« »626.000 Int M% 3 e ,?a P 000 000 rt 107 100 3% 101V4 c... loon I
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  • 176 7 Report By Fraser And Company Singapore. Dec. 10. TIN. The three montns' price of tin is up 25;- at £194.5. while New York is up V 4 at. 44|-. Prices on the London Stock Exchange yesterday were steady on the whole, but New York disappointed by registering
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  • 17 7 Singapore, Dec. 10. The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $06i.0 (up $1).
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  • 18 7 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyen 25% (up Sellers 25% (up J4>.
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  • 286 7 Singapore, Friday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 5 5 6 Ayer Hi tarn 27 29 Bangrin 23 24 Patu Selangor 1.60 1.65xd Chenderiang 20 6 22 Hitam 0.40 0 45 Hongkong Tin 27 6 29 -cd Hong Fatt 1.12 1.17 Jdris Hydraulic 8 6 9 6
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    • 121 7 I 1 FOR BABY'S OWNkVTABLETS B?d-time is the best time to give children Baby's Own Tablets. For infants in arms the tiny dose required may be administered r.t any hour of day night. There is never any difficulty, for the Tablets are pleasant to take. Baby's Own Tablets are guaranteed
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    • 486 7 S. Ĕ LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers In Securities and Com-ncdities Drily Foreign Market Cable and Quota*ton Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, IXC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANA WAN COMMODITY EXCIIANG E. HONGKONG SHARK BROKERS'
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  • 278 8 1 STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Kengat and Tembllahan Banka Dec. 10 1 p m. Java, South-West Sumatra, S.-East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly j j Plancius 10 2.30 p.m. MuntoK Plancius 10 2.30 p.m. Medan Tinombo 10 3 p.m. Palembang Tobelo 10
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  • 109 8 Java and Southern Sumatra: Nethevands. clo:ing 7 p.m. tc-day. Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas. closing 10 p.m. today. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. vMedan. JaskS. and •London?: Ne-herlands. closing 7 p.m o-m^rrcw. Hongkong, Canton, Shanghai. *Kobe Manila and
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  • 20 8 The Air Mail (Netherlands* despatch- cd from Singapore on Dec. 3 W*»S delivered in London on Dec. 8
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  • 52 8 The Eastbound mails from Europe etc. ly the "Rajula" are expected to reach Singapore by the 5.58 p.m. train this evening. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders and window delivery ticket holders at 8.45 a.m. tomorrow and delivery by postmen will commence at the
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  • 33 8 Owing to the late arrival of the Eastbound X.L.M. aeroplane, the air mall for Jata &c. advertised as closing at 7 p.m. yesterday will new be closed at 7 p.m. to-day.
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  • 51 8 His Majesty The King's Accession I am directed by Government to renuest you to be good enough to allow vnur ve c that are In harbour to "dress shin" on the abovementioneri date. c tPies the Mas* t Attendant s.s m p notice to the shipping community »n
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    • 383 8 l 1 X <L >*■*** .VI w i f PREMIER A j j To-night Cocktail Dance 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. Dinner and Dance (informal) 9.30 to midnight j COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME laiUO JACQtELIXE j Popular American Dancers Non-diners $1.00 i TO-MORROW'S SPECIAL ATTRACTION GIIBFRT SULLIVAN NIGHT 1 DINNER BALL
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    • 219 8 NEW. EFFICIENT AND PROMPT RELIEF FROM STOMACH TROUBLES. Never neglect discomfort or pain in the stomach—it may be a warning of serious illness. Bisma-Rex will put you right. It is a thoroughly up to date well balanced formula tried and proved in England and America where it has enjoyed an
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    • 133 8 (Blh OEngltsl) plum pubbtn^ These Christmas puddings are of the finest quality and are made from the recipe first used in the Royal Kitchens of King George the Fourth. Agents in Malaya:— EASTERN AGENCIES LTD. W P S. 2 HUDSON 1 For 1938 LOW PRICE BUYS MORE. V\ V* Come
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    • 534 9 A New and Superlative Model of the Revolutionary Vacumatic T" l h wolcomo news indeed for all who are barrel, you can see at any time how much ink seeking the one, over-desirable gift to express remains in the pen. 2?^y V friendshi > af this holiday $#a,on The scratch-proof
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    • 264 10 p J PRFMIERE THIS EVENING 9 PAVILION lr 1 j To' with! j She wrote a tentational novel Uptei two happy homet tried to live up in it I landed in the M .nor/ftand he liked it/ WRITES A M jlPfe- ATTRACTION! t ljM/m*K CLEE I I MELVYN D OI
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    • 395 10 J. I "The HOUSE OF COLUMBIA is to be congratulated on a production 1 a particular distinction of its own" Morning Tribune. (9 12 37). I NEVER BEFORE SUCH~FRESS REVIEWS! Audier-es sat spell-bound at the amazing: Realism... FORGET EVERYTHING j ELSE and SEE this Adventure- packed Story leap to Life!
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    • 192 10 f I HAPPY THEATRE I 7.15 TO-NIGHT «30. j Carl loemmte prtswtj j BUSTER CitABSE. I I F LASH !GORDON j from Alei loymoni > tor.icu» «ew*pep*. i imp Syndicotec 1 jwn MEN" < v X > rails™ 7 j SERIAL VERSION IN S J REELS S TO-NIGHT CHAPTERS 1
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    • 271 11 ■Bt O'y. brittle "and MjllMf' .ratting hotr Silvi »"''n Lotion '.J'T OlTofsw^t' SaLVIKKIN PRODUCTS, pure Silvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion— Concentrated Liquid Shampoo— uwdrr Ehampoo—Solidified Brilliantine \jivMix Hair Cream—Sweet Oil of Almonds. MADE IN SNGLAND. Restore Vitality m AND WORLDS GREATEST TONIC OBTAINABLE AT AUCHEMISTS Protect his^^ health with LIFEBUOY Protect
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    • 369 11 V iiM TO-NIGHT J **ff NON-STOP DANCE 1 5t FROM 9-30 UNTIL 12 i 00 I '•<■ Admi ision NO TEA DANCE i NEW HOSTESSES (is!) FROM HONG KONG HAPPY WO RLD s s j THE GRANDEST PROFESSIONAL j KRONCHONG STAMBOEL I j COMPETITION I I AN ARRAY OF ARTISTES
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    • 384 11 DIETRICH /jjjjjjks l>ii*e< ted by 'V LUBITSCH! 'SpiiLl HOLLYWOOD'S MOST GLAMOROUS STAR THE SCREEN'S GI!HATE£T DIRECTOR GIVE VOL THE |rf|9fe T fft ft GRANDEST AND MOST DARING PICTURE OF THE YEAR 111 COME AND LEARN What EVERY BRIDE SHOULD KNOW from glamorous, alluring MARLENE DIETRICH most Darin- and Romantic ,!ERBERT
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  • 717 12 JJOW pathetically valueless pacts and treaties become when a nation is bent on aggression has been illustrated over and over again during the last tour years. '*Only a scrap of pape*" was ihe German description in 1914 of the treaty which was suptxised to guarantee the neutrality
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  • 148 12 Osaka Extremists In Good Voice Reuter. Tokyo, Dec. 9 DECLARING that leading Osaka busiChina eS for VOUr a death blow to z™St^ lot tne purpose of preventinp- n repetition of anti-JapanesemSS^* SfcwSSSS c f on }P let e displacement ?or tne Communists for Westprn nmf nists. the
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  • 34 12 Reuter. it- London, Dec 0 n JH SC Unt Ishii the Japanese envoy at 5 U t' te H Sy Ca i on Mr Chambers hour.^eu He Stayed for ha an
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  • 272 12 NOTES COMMENTS Rural Board IT its meeting yesterday, the Singapore Rural Board suggested that the terms of reference of the Governor's committee which is to inquire into traffic problems in Singapore ■hould be extended so as to include consideration of conditions as they affect the reads under the Board's control.
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  • 183 12 jjOST people are puzzled by the Wmj in which Japanese air raids are carried out in Southern China. They are not regular and they come at lent, intervals. In Canton, for example, a a batch of Japanese planes suddenly makes an appearance over the citjv and after
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  • 153 12 IN order to i'acrea.. ?ho 1 f power in the 23 dj tung Province, the has allotted a sum "0.UU0... lent to farmers, so tha prove their crop pj implements and rich object is to meet a v untrue the event of food short of the present conflict
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  • 164 12 BfHEN Lord Nu of money away charity, it must not be b ten tha is seeking after fame and bonoa B simply gives for eharit those who have been benefited b] philanthropy will v. a way either of perpetu; or of doing something to testify their gratitude.
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  • 188 12 By "Looker Oi ■pHERE are always two sides to a question-the wrong one and yem wife's. The modern child describes an adult as a person who feels superior because he has stopped growing. "Men will wear dark overcoats this winter," says a fashion note. They will
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    • 248 12 X'MAS GIFTS! What Shall The Present Be t Why not Eaa de Cologne! j S j 4711 EAU DE COLOGNE ff>TO j Perfumed with Troica," Si fpttlm j I "Tosca" and Rhinegold" I y Prices from $1.25 to $10.75 /lk%^'' Robinson Co., Ltd. jig' t 1 j SINGAPORE S KUALA
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    • 63 12 S Studio 311 o tm 1 Q foto-portratt )€> by S foto-artlif i j only 11 1« j R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Untiled To The Eye. ft, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Hours 9—5. Saturday 9—l. or by appointment. 35 Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation
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  • 296 13 N!TY PLEA Premier's Faith In Tradition Reuter. London, Dec. 9. Premier, .Mr. Neville Chamberwas enthusiastically renrhen he addressed an i of nearly 3 000 in London ,>.n with the Empire Unity !> If •>. erlain said under the Britain's imports from represented there had in--41 per
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  • 62 13 China Will Continue To Fight Reuter. Washington, Dec. 9. \v .1 ccrtinue the war whatever to Nanking, and even if two v r ars of fichting are necessary, f :J Mr. Ku Shin, special adviser i ai Chiang Kai Sliek, addressing >-'• vspaoerwomen's Club. d Chiang
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  • 99 13 WITHDRAWAL FROM LEAGUE ANNOUNCEMENT TO-MORROW GENEVA RELIEVED; INDIFFERENCE IN LONDON 1 SL£?i V f, rmed Rome that Italy is about 1« meeting it tM U fro the of Nations. A wm l?f! c r ilst nrand CoUnci! at 10 p.m. to morrow Will
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  • 501 13 Reuter. Vienna. Dec. 9. REPORTS of Italy's decision to lea/c the League of Nations are causing grave misgivings in the Little Entente and all smaller nations of this pari of the world, which looked to the League to guarantee their rights and independence. It is generally
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  • 97 13 Mr, J. P. Kennedy As ILS. Representative Reuter. New York, D<c. 9. pOOSEVELT is offering the X ship in London to Mr. Joseph P Kennedy, chairman of the United States Maritime Commission, states the Nev York Times. Mr. Kennedy is a close friend cf the president's
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  • 74 13 U.S. Figures Show Big Jump Reuter. New York, Dec. 9. EXPORTS to Japan from America in October were $20.099,G00, compar d With $16.701.000 in September and $26,603,000 in October last year, according to figures published by the Department of Commerce. Exports to Hongkong were $4,016,000, compared
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  • 27 13 Reuter. Washington, Dec. 9. The United States Embassy has leque.sted the Japanese authorities to protect 18 Americans and their Chinese servants who are remaining at Nanking. Reuter.
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  • 220 13 Reuter. Moscow, Dec. 10. SOVIET Russia has kept out of war for mere than 16 years, but is now leady to meet any attacker, decbred M. Molotov in an election address in his constituency. He added that the Soviet will rompletely crush her enemies,
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  • 56 13 After five untitled a new Cabinet has been formed in Belgium by the L.Lcral leader and form-r Minister of Justice, M. Paul Janson The new Cabinet comprises six Socialists, five Catholics, thre-> Liberals and one I.ndepeic.ient. Fhoto shows M. Paul Emile Janson (centre» leaving th« Royal Palace in Brussels after
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  • 235 13 Initiated By Japan TOKYO UNEASY AT RISING COST? Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 10. fJHINESE official circles in Hankow scoff at reports that China is ready to sue for peace. They point out that all peace hints have come from Tokyo, which indicates that though the Japanese tire
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  • 139 13 Long Debates In Committee British Officie Wireless. London. Dec. 9. rpHE Government bill to secure unification of the mines royalties under state control by payment of £66,450,000 as compensation to the royalties owners was further considered by the Commons in committee and progress was made with some
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  • 149 13 No Opposition FIRST PARLIAMENT TO BE FORMED Reuter. Mopcow, Dec. 1). pUBLIC excitement is working up for the elections lor the first Soviet Parliament jm Dec. 12. The original expectation that thecs would be a party light is destroyed by the announcement that there will only be
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  • 48 13 Reuter. Algiers. Dec. 9. After a series of exercises off the Algerian coast, a naval division composed cf the three latest armoured cruisers, the Gloire. the George Sleygues. ana the Montcalm, under the command Of Rear-Admiral Godefroy, are leaving to-day for the Far East.—Reuter
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  • 116 13 FREE MARKETS Equal Deveiopmentl Rights I Reuter. Geneva. Dee. 9. HPHE freeing of marke's for raw flfl materials is urged by the I of Nations Economic Committee in a MM report to the Council. The report suggests '.hat th< ments should conform as far as possibfl to
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  • 80 13 London Denial Of Rumours Reuter. London, Dee. 9. \m DUMOURS of the Impendii naß lx tion of Marshal Chiang X.ii shcH are groundless, states a message refl eeived at the Chinese embassy ifl London. It states tne Chinese are making determined stand around Nanking anß 1
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  • 43 13 Over Subscribed, Says Morgenthaa Reuter. Washington. Dec. 9. B m Mr. Morgenthau has announced th» the $250 million 80-year bonds were ovejM subscribed approximated 1G times whilfl ;he subscriptions for the S2OO millioH five-year note were 13 times over sutesH cr.bed—Reuter.
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  • 21 13 Reuter. Amsterdam, Dec 9. The condi ion of Prince Bernard so improved that no further daily but will be is.surd.— Reuter
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    • 61 13 TUNE IN BRITISH STATIONS I BY NAME I with A BRITISH RECEIVER ®H)3B Model. I Magic Eye Tuning. j j Short Wave Station by p^^^^i'' Extra Large Dial. g^^^^^^J^ 9 Available in Radio- Gram form. If MODEL 469 I pinei: $1.90 1 Q| Distributors Tor 11.M.V. British Radios. RAFFLES PLACE,
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  • 248 14 HEAVY RAIN IN PERAK HOMES LEFT Residents Move To Higher Levels (From Our Own Correspondent} Kuala Kangsar. Thursday. SAMPANS took the place of rick- shaws and motor-cars on the ooded roads m Kuala Kangsar as he result of the recent heavy rainall. At
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  • 235 14 Production For February E Singapore Amateur Dramatic Club have an attractive programme map- I out for Christmas and well into ,:t year. On Wednesday, Dec. 22. new spring dance floor will be inI ,;urated at the club house. 66, Bournej nth Road. Katong. This will be
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  • 50 14 Ilr. KUchl Qunji, the Japanese Con--General in Singapore, is to be the ;t Japanese Consul-General at Wellton, New Zealand, where he proceeds ly next year. The new Consulrteral for Singapore will be Mr. I. amoto. who was formerly Consul at ittle and Vice-Consul at Nanking and tunken.
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  • 88 14 w Singapore, Friday. The use of the knife on every K»ssible occasion has to be stooped, "he knife in this case has a blade s sharp as a razor and is an abr.oute danger in th? hands of a person motionally unstable," said Mr.
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  • 54 14 The three French cruisers, Gloire ieorges Sleygues and Montcalm mder the command of Rear-Admiral Jodefroy, referred to in Reuter's able from Algiers, are due in SingaK>re on Jan. 6. They will remain in port till Jan 0. when they will proceed to Fr°~ch ado-China. The cfuise out East
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  • 193 14 Trade In Manchuria EXCHANGE CONTROL MANIPULATION Reuter. London, Dec. 9. QUESTION regarding the application of exchange control laws in Manchukuo discriminating in favour of Japan was raised in the Commons to-day by Mr. de Rothschild. Lord Cranborne in a written reply said that the British Consul-General at
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  • 31 14 It is understood that Mr. E. M. O.D Burke-Gaflney is to act as State En«ineei Kedah. vice Mr. W. W Davie 1 r cn who Is going to Perak this month
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  • 15 14 Mr. V. L. Cachemaille, of the Rubber Control Office. Kuala Lumpur, has returned from leave.
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  • 14 14 Dr. J. Portelly, State Surgeon, Kedah has gone to Brastagi lor a short holiday.
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  • 12 14 Dr. R. D. Gross has assumed duty as Senior Health Officer, Kedah.
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  • 171 14 Revision Queries ADVERSE BALANCE MOUNTING London, Dec. 9. JT was queried in the Commons today if in view of the mounting adverse trade balance with countries with which Britain had trade agreements notice would be given to terminate such agreements where the original I time limit had
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  • 102 14 S.S.A. Nominee To Commission ANLY one nomination was received for the post of nominee of the Straits Settlements I Singapore* Association on the Municipal Commission in place of Mr. John Laycock, who retires at the end of the year. The member nominated was Mr. A.
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  • 132 14 Millionaire's Pleasure Cruise Singapore, Friday. THE Southern Cross, a 2,000-ivns steam yacht arrived in Singapore yesterday with its owner Mr. Axel 1,. Wenner Gren. a Swedish multi-mil-lionaire and philantropist. who is on i pleasure cruise around the world. Travelling with Mr. Gren are his wife,
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  • 114 14 Chinese Seamen Smartly Punished Singapore, Friday. FINES totalling $18,000 were imposed on three Chinese from the S. S. Muinam who were convicted this moir:ng of being concerned in an attempt to bring in 329 tahils of illicit chandu valued at $2,632 in September last. One of the three
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  • 76 14 News has been received that Mr. C. Rasiah. B.Sc. <Lond.». B.A. (Cantab), who is working with Messrs. Howard Humphreys and Sons. Consulting Engi neers, London, has been successful in the A M ICE. examination held in October last. He is a scholarship winner from Ceylon and is the brother of
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  • 180 14 $495 Awarded JUDGMENT FOR AN ENGINEER Singapore, Friday. JUDGMENT for Frederick Emile Sommerecker, an Australian civil engineer, was given in the Court this morning by Mr. Justice Howes in the sum of $495 against J. N. Jones and G- P. K. Richard, managing director and assistant
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  • 262 14 Profit For The Year Of $75,892 rpHE directors' report to be submitted i A to the shareholders of the Over-sea j Assurance Corporation. Ltd at the annual meeting on Friday. Dec. 17, is as follows Profit and loss. Balance brought forward from last year $164,248 47 Less
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  • 68 14 The Police Band will play the follow ing programme at Telok Aver thiĕ after noo n. beginning at £x o^lock" Ovmur h e 4SSfi" tion i? ritana Wallace; Selecermezzo C rl ll^ 1,0015 Myddleton; IncaJnf S'nn C a a i lena Alcana," Ma.sfflni? a i let K Mu4J,c
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  • 746 14 RURAL BOARD Hardship Cases To Be Considered Singapore, Thursday. ASSESSMENT in respect of rubber estates, in rural areas, of |6ns than 106 acres was fixed at the rate of one cent per tappable tree at to-day's meeting of the Rural Board, over which the Hon. Mr W.
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    • 98 14 $1.000 t« 111: wo.\! A O ER fAsaNA TOLLEY COMPETITION. sth PRIZE $50/. and 50 each of $5/WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO I I COUPON. I —_MMHM——__ 1 EeE* Tn mcal,stkr <•»•• •<«>•• i the'eouDon the space SrovM ,i IMPORT DEPT. j Jpoh or S,* The'firlt P S g wK
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    • 19 14 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building, Chulia Street, 'PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLB AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSUKANC*
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  • 554 15 ULTIMATUM BY PLANE RING OF FIRE C! lese Destroy vover Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 9. te sabjeel Nanking to of wur unless the 'here surrender by i'> is made by Gen. i ultimatum dropped on i an aeroplane to-day. which is addressed ig Chi, garrison comiking
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  • 21 15 Reuter. London, Dec. 9. Parliament will adjourn for the Christmas recess on Dec. 23 and remeet on Feb. I.—Reuter.
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  • 188 15 Prices Realised At Sale Yesterday Singapore. Thursday. I 1 E Lngapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.359 th. auction yesterday when there were:— Catalogued 1 941.351 lbs.; 866.89 tons. Offered 1,456.674 lbs.: 650.30 tons. Sold 1,399,529 lbs.; C 24.79 tons. Spot. London 7 5 !6d.
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  • 72 15 "Zambo" Draws Crowded Houses Nightly AT THE CINEMAS ZAMBO. the Ape Man," the Hindustan. animal thriller now showing at the Theatre Royal, North Bridge Road, has delighted large audiences since its premiere on Saturday. It is one of the best Hindustani films shown so far in Singapore and
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  • 132 15 Welt-Known Visits To Singapore A well-attended music performance was given by Sangeetha Vidwan Kadakkavur K. Kesavan Bhagavather, Mirutha:v-r Vidwan Paravoor N. Govindan Asan and party at Seletar Hall on Dec. 5. The performance was a great success, the audience appreciating the given by the Bhagavather, ably assisted by
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  • 119 15 Nam Yong. British. 769 tons, from Semerang Dec. 9. to Batavia Dec. 10. Tobel.s. Dutch. 684 tons, from Bangkok Dec. 9, to Palembang Dec. 10. Southern Cross, Swedish. 734 tons, from Rangoon Dec. 9, to Bangkok Dec. 13. Clitoneus. British. 3.848 tons, from Liverpool Dec. 9. to Penang
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  • 27 15 Reuter. Brussels, Dec. 9. The senate returned a vote of confidence for the Government by 122-!9. with three abstentions, following the I ministerial declaration of policy —Renter.
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  • 243 15 CHINA'S HOPE Russia Her "Best Bet" Shanghai, Dec. 9. THE vanguards of the Japanese column attacking Nankin? from the south have broken through one of the southeastern gates of the High Sea wall, according to unconfirmed Japanese press reports Reuter. Shanghai, Dee 9. Breaking through the Chinese
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  • 257 15 Chinese No Longer Relying On Outside Help Reuter. Hankow, Dec. 9. HTHE leaders of the Chinese Gov's- ernment are fully alive to the extreme gravity of the present situation. Talk that Britain and France "may do something" is no longer heard and the Chinese are not even expecting
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  • 150 15 Rural Hoard's Drastic Change Singapore, Thursday AT to-day's meeting of the Rural Board, the progress made to bring about the reconstitution of the Board was outlined by the chairman, che Hon. Mr. W. S. Ebden. Most of the recommendations made to the Government had been approved,
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    • 244 15 loins ors3 f Challenger for the World's Heavyweight Title Id vises THIN* WEAK* Men and t Women/™ /tjBM-- j Tells How He Gained 1 tra Pounds and New onglh for the Louis Fight w"h the World's J^lf 1 arr's dauntless courage and amazing I .ver displayed in his punches won
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    • 114 15 C.S. 61 A. II Ay You o it ii i; it i: i» YOUR <lIItISTMAS TURKEY PHONE: Spore 5376 (4 lines). K. Lmnpnr 3331 (2 lines). IPOH 110 111 (2 lints). Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd -i::— MOZART Piano |T Sold with a name behind it M. 'W
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  • 491 16 EUROPEANS BEAT Y.W.C.A. 3-1 MARGIN Miss Raine Was Outstanding THE brilliant opportunism of Miss Raine coupled with good understanding on the part of the forwards enabled the Earopean women's "A" XI to gain a li —l victory over the Y.W.C.A. A" in a hockey match played
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  • 175 16 SEE RESULTS and ties In the S.C.R.C. invitation lawn tennis tournament are as follows: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Open Stasias; Chtia Chbon Leong beat W ng rhian Teck 8--G, 6—o. J Doable-.: Wee Eng Lock and Tan Muck ioe beat F. V. Duckworth and j Chong Thutt
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  • 266 16 At New World Arena A reminder is given of to-night's boxing programme to be held at the xNew World arena, the main event of v.h.ch will be a 12 three rmnute round Dtest between Li. tie Palace the 19 year eld wonder who has never been beaten,
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  • 212 16 Last Nfght's Fights At Happy Worid j AST night's card of six bouts at the Happy World Stadium provided an c.her fistic treat. The two msin events of the programme were thrilling affairs. The first, between Sylver Starr and i Bud Walley, drew its thrills frcm an i
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  • 47 16 Sir Victor Sassoon was third amn™ the winning owners at the Plat iSSSf Season just concluded Her wSftlS i n?l* t °L the value of Z22MI and j g;*™* among the breeders wtth I J 71 leading breeder was the Aira Khan with £46.252. Aga
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  • 255 16 Kellett Scores Only Goal GOOD hockey was served up in yesterday match between R A M C. and the" Ceylon Sports Club played at Balestier Icoad which ended in favour of the Army Medicals by one goal to nil. Play from beginning to end
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  • 39 16 Newport Tronnces The Light Blues Reuter. London. Dec. 10. Yesterday's nigby matches resulted as follows: East Midland*; 17 Lines and Prrby 3. at Northampton. Warwickshire 10, Norm Midlands 12, at Coventry. Newport 25. Cambridge University 3. -Renter.
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  • 55 16 Malayalee Assn. badminton team vs. the R.N.A.D. Sports Club, B.P. on Saturday, at 3 p.m. at H.M. Naval Base V. C. Koshi. F. Janardhanan, M. C. George. T. S. Narayana Iyer. S. Vasudevan, IL K. Krishnan, Six'tus V. Fernandez. Players and supporters please be present at gate A,
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  • 60 16 S.C.C. "3" XV vs. Fort Carmine to-day at the S.C.C: A. E. Minna icapt.t: E. M. Dickson. I. N. Maelait-n, J. P. Wood. A. P Webb: J. H. FDrrester. C. S. outton; F. N. Griffith Jones. J. C Gransdtn, R. H Green. C. H. W. Goult. F. S.
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  • 420 16 SOLITARY GOAL DECIDES HOCKEY MATCH Cricket Club Had Hard Luck THE S.C.C. were indeed anfertan to have been beaten by \t, r Gi rdens by one goal to ml in theii hockey match n the Padaag >< ter day after having th* better ,t the exchanges
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  • 732 17 DONALD BUDGE'S RISE TO FAME o.V( dubbed 'Red-haired FALSE ALARM" I, his early critics as i( a red-headed false Bodge to-day sits on I world tennis. As the he will be in Aus- welcome this chami Davis Cup for America Vines and others Alt'.
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  • 23 17 In a hockey match on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday, the Inniskilling Fusiliers' II beat the V.M.C.A. juniors by s—o.
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  • 293 17 Hockey At Thomson Road Depot T-HE General Hospital Recreation Club defeated the Police Depot by 4—l in a last game of hockey played at the Depot ground yesterday. The Hospital Ciub were well served In we torward line and their movements were quick and well balanced and
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  • 95 17 IN the InnlstUHng Fusiliers' intcr-com- i i pany hockey match played yesterday at Tanglin, which proved to be very 1 exciting, the "C" Company beat the "A Company by 2—l. The game was fairly evemy contested. I with "C" Company having a slight advantage forward. Yet "A" Company
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  • 53 17 untitled XI vs. the R. A. F. (Town Office, on Sunday at the Clerical Union ground. Balestier. at 5 p.m.:—Lee Pak Tong, T. Kirn Eng. Boon Soon San, L. Oliceiro. C. Oiiveiro. W. F. Gomes. Thiagarajan, A. Oiiveiro. C. Teck Kirn. Zam Zam, T. C'nee Tung, Joe Nonis, H. Gammcll.
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  • 318 17 SE A GREAT crowd gathered at the North Padang, Changi, yesterday, when the unbeaten hockey team of the Royal Signal Corps. Changi area, met the 30th Co., Royal Engineers, reputed to be one of the most formidnble teams in Changi, the general opinion among the spectators
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  • 175 17 Only Two Teams In State Capital (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore, Bahru Dec. 9. TtKS Blia Club of Johore" Bahru will J- meet the Singapore Malays' hockey team on the Istana Padang; Johore Eahru on Saturday. As iar as I can gather there are only two hockey teams
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  • 206 17 Put Herself Right with Kruschcn "I am 39 years of age," a women writes, "Yet some days I have been feY ing and looking 100 years old. I wou <i get fits of exhaustion for no good reason at all. I was not fit
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    • 53 17 |"0R making my little SI —I boy «o healthy and B rtron? He wMaonntented, 9 happy baby, and ha* grown into lively, .tardy lad. WjO j [fonly erery mother would try Glaxo first, I am sure J that there wonld be no J feeding trouble, whatever. M Sole Agent* for
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    • 224 17 Hi GREAT EASTERN LIFE jj I I FOURTEEN POINTS J I P uj q m >. 2 A series of 14 reasons why you y s g should choose THE GREAT z IjS EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE p 0 3 CO., LTD., to look after your o B w X insurance
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  • 156 18 A ROMANTIC LAUGH RIOT SMALL-TOWN NOBODY WHO WROTE SPICY NOVELS JWERE are many reasons why voaTJ find Theodora 1 Goes Wild," which opens to-day at the Pavilion Theatre. Singapore, gay, ;m--peceable entertainment, hut above all is the revelation of Irene Dunne as a glamorous, captivating
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  • 426 18 the S.S. Queen Mary, outbounc from New York to Southampton, slid past Ami) Light on an early wvage last spring, the radio operator was handed a message from one of the passengers. Several hours lator the message was delivered te Columba Studios, Hollywood, California. It read:
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  • 81 18 At The Telok Kurau English School The annual prize giving of the Telo* Kurau English School took place yesterday in the school hall. After thr reading of the report by the headmaster. Mr. M. Ignatius, the prizes were given away by Miss R. M. Everson the Primary Supervisor.
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  • 513 18 UNDERSEA DRAMA Dance Hall Girl's Love THERE is much in Devil s Playground," which opens at the Alhambra Theatre, Singapore, next week, to recommend itselt to discriminating First, of course, is the general excellence of the performing players, particularly Richard Dix. Dolores Del Rio and Chester Mcrris
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  • 370 18 "You Can t Have Everything jDHYTIIM. sweet, trembly and kwfZ J down i heavenly MO{ hit> by Gordon and Revel scramptieas girls a parade of personalities headed by Alice Fave. the R\i brothers. Don Ameche: !lvj n4 < ddi"v hot trumpets and honey crooners dancing feet like
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    • 320 18 "This book is worth a lot to dog owners and it's free" Dogs have been my constant study Diseases is fully explained A U?*Z**:? d 10 com section is given to the Bob Maruns Dog Book you problem of keeping dogs fit and en" X rCSUIIS f T C T
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    • 66 18 When a MA l\ r tells you— is years since he hail hLs ,ast dental trouble. »is dentist recotrj. mended a good tooth A powder and that he has I /f nsed Avert s ever sine C< I r I l 11 he ilas at ound whi *e which are
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    • 66 19 ANNOUNCING!! ANNOUNCING!! The second of a series of monthly competitions sponsored by Rothmans for KINGS GATE smokers. Join in the fun to-day and win handsome prizes CUT OUT IROM HERE CUSTOMER: MM j Cluing date Dec. 21 WHAT DO YOU RECOMMEND. .AND WHY?" Result announced Dec. 26 mi tISSSSsTS SINGAPORE.
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    • 76 19 1938 "His Master's Voice" AMERICAN RADIO LEADS AGAIN. Sole Agents: Kee Huat Radio Co. 122; 124, Orchard Road, Singapore Phone 4560. V m j YOU CAN NOW GET j IyourMULLARDI VALVESj S-THE VALVE TO SUIT ANY SET-1 t AT j j 18OE KOO\ LEONG I SOLE DIBTRIBI TORS I FOR
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    • 1067 19 m cfcMM. fij tf* Wm% it* B« A. 1 J Piayod by tho Symphony Orchestra, con- Band. Relayed from the Adelph! w MMfiJ H ■m jrBfBTfl 1 ATfe l;Uctcd by Malcolm Sargent. Dance of Hotel. «~WaL JgHLP 1 the Flowers," played by the Orchestr? *.00 p.m. :—Interval. -i T7ATDTTH7 8
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  • 2396 20 COMPOSITION OF A PICTURE NO EXPENSIVE APPARATUS NEEDED AN interestiaf talk on amateur |»h »sraphy by Nicholas H.i/. broadcast from Singapore stan Z.H.I yesterday evening. The tall V--.S as follows: Amateur photographers, a.> a rule. loadi d down with a large number 1i co] ceptions
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    • 548 20 FOR SAYS ONLY WAY TO STOP STOMACH PAIN After years of persistent stomach trouble, an eminent English doctor '< mid the way to conquer his stomach disorder. His own words tell you his c c ret: -J find that 'Bisnrutcd Magite; ■•< laksti meals is the only ttitnt) itzui kseps
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    • 29 20 your teeth to-day? I I Ah! I see you did j lf y°u use a solid dentifrice, try 1 1 p he n^ w D Macleans Solid I j
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    • 23 20 Cru de sandalwood oil V':^^^^|^ v v j Ob/a /row AfS chemists unci D Q jßgM4afcj) FRANCO EASTERN IRADI** 2 ~8, Finlayson Green,
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  • 531 21 I Cases I RESULTS HIEVED Sydney Nov. 16. a 3mafl Sydney erless a victim of sis The other day. ap from his cot on rs ol a doctor. a woman had not ,i step. To-day >wly the length of ward WAITING LIST some of the
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  • 29 21 Mr. P. J. Sproule, former senior c Judge of the Colony and acting C lei ti :e. who retired five years ago. arrived In Malaya a few days ago.
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  • 418 21 Cut Marble, Load Ships And (Jrow Peanuts Sydney, N.S.W.. Nov. 15. JIIERE are six fisherwomcn in Australia, eight women pearlers and nine women who cultivate oysters.' How women are invading all kinds of occupations once thought too strenuous for them and the exclusive domain of man
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    • 206 21 'ft 1 I •DO YOU FIND SAVING DIFFICULT? I .Many people do. However strong may be your intenI tion to save, there is always the temptation to spend. I Ht re is an easy and profitable plan for saving your money I 1 "PRUDENTIAL" ENDOWMENT POLICY (WITH PROFITS) I insures
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    • 603 21 AND iQUICK RELIEF} jjj 1L 'ASPRO' because they know that it is an effective and pure medicine. The t purity of 'ASPRO' is its safety. It conforms to the standard required by the British Pharmacopoeia (the guiding authority of the Medical Pro- fession), and it quickly relieves Pain—Headaches and Nervy
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    • 45 21 INTRODUCING THE NEW EM Elf SON 10 VALVE RADIO INCORPORATING ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN RADIO CONSTRUCTION PRICE $161) 00 SERVICED GUARANTEED FOR A YEAR BY QUALIFIED ENGINEERS. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS 11. L. CARTER A Cm. 22, ORCHARD ROAD. 'PHONE 6618. SINGAPORE. ii—mi i inn n
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  • 1047 22 Control Scheme AREAS WHERE IT IS IN PROGRESS SIDELIGHTS on how the Malaria Control Scheme is functioning in Ceylon were given by Dr. K. J. JRustomjee, Superintendent of the Anti-Malaria Campaign, In a radio talk recently. He said that in Ceylon the malaria problem was definitely
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    • 107 22 WHAT IS AIR CONDITIONING In the Tropics, it is the mechanical method of cooling, drying and cleansing the*, air we breathe. WHY DO WE NEED AIR CONDITIONING Air-conditioning is not a passing fad—lt is a vital contribution to the health and comfort of the modern home on a par with
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    • 133 22 See the fine new range of Kodak Cameras at your Kodak Dealer's. POPULAR "BROWNIE" SIX-20 "BROWNIE" tVeraatlle bo* Tike* fciM-iize pictures camera, that cakes M|fib^>--—3l iA. by 2| >• near or distant subsnap* or time expo- e ;u without add.sure*. Simple, sturdy, tiorul attachment*. compact. Pictures 3J m. br Bf|
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    • 9 22 IDEAL FOR THE KA< I v: urm pwocui f
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  • 462 23 I>ato Bandar THE INSTALLATION SHORTLY 'From Our Own Reporter) Serembmn, Wednesday. Bakar bin Haji Osman, 25-year old son-in-law of the Dato Klana Petra, Undang of Sungei Ujong, was elected Dato Bandar of Sungei Ujong before a large gathering at Ampangan this morning. The appointment, besides
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    • 17 23 TARPAULINS Any size from Boon Seng Co., Ltd. Telephone 7268. 3G38. Robinson Road. Singapore. BE YOUNG AGAIN!
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    • 169 23 TUBERCULOSIS BRONCHITIS. BRONCHIA!. OR THROAT CATARRH ASTHMA CHEST COLDS CURED WITH UMCKALOABf) Dr. G. Cornu, Geneva, writes. "On th- whole in all puinnmarv cases I havi regularly ociained favourable, and. in some lemarkable effect" Dr-A. Bechehaye in -Report to the Geneva Medical Society" states, "51 paLents who have remained faithful
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    • 66 23 Iced Eau-De-Cologne M HE *r lAMOTTE A cooling, refreshing and agreeable toilet lotion at a very reasonable price. $1.75 per large bottle (1 litre) For Johore F.M.S. $2.25 I Obtainable from all dealers 1 Mil WPS. 9 j THE BEST I j X*MAi fiif"ff is A j j 100 BRITISH
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    • 701 23 IJlalayas listeners Radio 'Continued from page 19, .1 Nl OLONIAL, FRANCE v l()mi NIROM STATION TO-DAY VDC 19» I B metres .15.943 kcs, PMN 1 ot recorded music k In Rumanian by 10-DAY In English. 6?5 M? gymnastics, rt relay. 750 am" ecorded music, in French. 10 50 n Close
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