Malaya Tribune, 16 December 1937

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales \M No. 294. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1937 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, Dec. 16, 1937. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1937 FIVE CENTij,
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    • 77 1 THE NEWS CEDAR POLISH i AXES THAT CLEAN DUSTLE3S HOME j FRIENDS ADMIRE. j CLEANS AS IT POLISHES j f-~- BEAUTIFUL FLOORS are easy with O-CEDAR POLISH. ft j Quickly "cleans and polishes" all kinds of surfaces removes spots and stains, and imparts a beautiful, rich, dry, lasting j V
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    • 420 1 i 7SmmmW*Ĕ*mMWS&m< •J. -~«> 101 USES FOR VINEGAR" j This is the title of a booklet, crammed full of useful information about vinegar of interest to every modern household. It can be had for the asking. Write in j to Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., giving your address and they will
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  • 309 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES MERCHANT NAVY PENSIONS National Scheme For Uiiicers Approved /I SCHEME of pensions for Merchant Navj officers at the age of 65 was < ed a a meeting of shipowners and officers' representatives at the offices of the National Maritime Board in London recently. int. fund, which will
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  • 196 2 Additions To Merchant Marine Details have been received of the Government's tour-year plan for expansion oi the Merchant Marine. >urui§ toe period i. question the 'Ollowlng to&rl&ge will be ordered:— xv»j finer*, each oi io.auu deadre lgm tons, for the Gdynia-South America service at present Jointly perated
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  • 179 2  -  Special Arrangements By Post Office •By Air Mail London. Nov. 29. The Christmas air mall rush will start at the beginning of December and the Post Office have made special arrangements for it. It Is expected that more letters will go by air mail thic year
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  • 91 2  -  For Indian. And Australian Service i By Ait Mail x, London, Nov. 30. a t« nd service to India and Australia is to be augmented by the liner Str&theden on Dee. 24, and by the nmn on Mar. 18, accoiding to an announcement made in
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    • 372 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA f (Incorporated in England) P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. S'pore. 1937. j CORFU 15,000 Dec. 17 BU ROWAN 6,070 Dec. 2:) j CHITRAL 15.00U Dec. 31 1938 CARTHAGE 15.000 Jan. 14 SOMALI I 6,800 Jan. H COMOPIN 15,000 Jan 28 KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500
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    • 509 2 I m. B. K. I I KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) (Incorporated in Japan). j For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama), j i Due. Due. Sailing Due. Penan* S'pore S'pore via New York j msKONGO MARU Jan. SI Feb. 3 Feb. 5 via Keelung Mar. IS j ms
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    • 111 2 IMXMHI.W STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD 'Incorporated in England) and to Calcutta via Penan*. ir? a for" 8 through BiI1 f L Chefo M x arao Swatow. Amoy. port^I0^mosa Philippines etJOR PENANG AND V il UTTA. HOSANG In A nort t^J* YUENSANG nLPgo-day FOR SAIGON. HO NT; KONG pApAN MA US
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    • 379 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Mas* Cabins have adioining private bath Excellent Cuisim FOR MARSEILLES. LONDON, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Prom From From From M.S. S'pore Malacca P.S'ham P*ng BORINOIA 4-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 FIONIA 25-1 25-1 26-1 27-1 LALANDIA 15-2 15-2 16-2 17-2 JUTLANDIA
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    • 403 2 ermmm saiuv, s mmnn The undei noted aic intended fixtures: OUTWARD Tor MANILA. IIONGKov NORTH CHINA a»d ,V s.s. "POTSDAM" omil China I tE S. "FULDA" •Sll HOMEWARD. Fur HOLLAND, HAMBURG M! Mlv Sai' f s.s. "NECKAR" a.'so ca seilles. Oran, I Antwerp i s.s. KOELN also caJ I s..s.
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  • 529 3 STABBING Legs Of Victim Paralysed (From Our Oicn Co v r det- f Johore Bahru, Dec. 14. "ALTHOUGH ther* was some provocation I believe you have exceeded your right of self-defence and as a result f your act a man's lee<; have been paralysed for life. I
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  • 144 3 Nine Months For A Chinese Singapore, Wednesday. YAH HA, a Chinese with 17 previous convictions, appeared before Mr H. A. Forrer. District Judge, Criminal District Court, this moning, on a charge of house-breaking with the intention of committing theft, by entering the bedroom of Mr. P.
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  • 34 3 Reuter. Shanghai, Dec. 15. The final list of casualties on the sunk United States ships, issued by the flagship Augusta is three dead, four seriously injured and ten not serious.— Reuter.
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    • 449 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LIC NOTICES I Singapore Municipality 1 FNDERS I v mvltea for the I jr service For jfl ipal Tender Room. j 2 noon, 22nd Dec, 1937. I p 3rd Jan., 1938. I Dec. 23, 1S37. \M s Lime Dec 28. 1937 'Ml «1 3 000 *o 5,000 I
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    • 2023 3 MALAYAN DELICACIES WE OFFER DELICIOUS SELECTION! DAINTY SAGU PEARLS. DAINTY SAGU CUBES. FLAVOURING ESSENCES. CAKES COLOURING GREEN PEAS FLOUR in Colour. PICKLES READY MADE SAMBALANS CURRY ONDTMFMTS CURRY POWDER. MAKAf! iAR RED FISH. KRUPOK UDANG KRUPOK IKAN KETCHAP BATAVTA CR YSTALIZED TAMARIND. CRY6TALIZED NUTMEG. REFINED PALMSUGAR Etc. Etc. D. T.
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  • 391 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Dec. 15. Previous To-day Change RUBBER T «ne Steady Dull Spot Buyers 7 3.16 7»4 +1,16 Sellers 7 5i16 7 516 Ist Forward (Jan.) Buyers 7* 4 I J" v v Sellers 7^ 8 75 16 —ljlfi 2nd Forward (Feb.) Buyers 7 516 7
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  • 525 4 Dividends, Actual And Prospective London. Nov. 22. JHF twenty-eighth annual general hSn syndicate. Ltd was Sntltne^E.C 6151 7 A J]! e Chairman <Mr. \y Arrhnr Addinselli moved adop:ic 21 ofttS report and accounts and the declare year's figures under each of the th?ee m !ncote Ch C01UribUte and"
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  • 150 4 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1 360th auction yesterday when there were Catalogued 1.297,096 lbs.—tons 579 06 Offered 1.009,541 ***** Sold 951.298 424 69 London-Spot 7316 d New York-Snot 14 15 16* cents Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb. Standard Quality 23 to 23
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  • 38 4 Messrs. S. E L^fSdCo 76^^ Last Sale Prices Previous To-day Antamok 0 .49 ©S" Benguet Consolidated 880 Ban Consolidated Mines 0.01 l 0.011 San Mauricio Q42 f?'| 2 United Paracale o 4 f s
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  • 49 4 m JI? c ex P° rts of rubber from the Netherlands East Indies during November were 29,121 tons. govern The total for the year to the end of November was 399,262 tons as comnar ed with 280.913 tons in the cSSSs ponding period of last year
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  • 509 4 Final Dividend Of 7 Per Cent. THE annual report of the board of 1 Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates. Ltd i the year ended Aug. 31. to be pre- sented at the annual meeting on Dec 23. is as follows: The profit for the year after allowing $2,571.11
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  • 145 4 i Singapore, IS I R. <Siam> W. Coast No I R. (Siairu W. Coast No. 2 t r K v.. $1 R. (Siam) W. Coast No 3 i Siam Rice "Koohwav' N Siam Rice "Koohway" No. 2 Siam Rice "Koohwav" N Siam "Singhway No. I Siam "Singhway" No. 2
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    • 449 4 j Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd.! (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) f CAPITAL: R^n^J^ ,0 2?J2 0 00 Issued and Paid Up $1^00,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHTJLIA STREET, SINGAPORE. L. TELEPHONES: r^^^ Direct r «?2 Secretary 4944 General Manager 3813 Accountant 3026 j Telegraphic Address. "OVERSEA." LONDON BANKERS NEW
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    • 113 4 L— SAFE DEPOSIT Facilities are now available at the P. <fr o Banting co puratton, Ll Singapore A specially constructec strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These may be rented for as little as $5.00 per
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    • 36 4 t Crude sandalwood oil com;- y;, al. are rot nlv T Obtainable from ffl >^?T^ chemists and Dispen mf J g FRANCO EASTERN TKAPlV' t A i~t*l~i ft 2 B Fin,a ys°n Grata, SingaF** MAAS 1
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  • 618 5 By Fraser nd Co Dec 15, j p.m. MINING Fraser Co Buyers Sellers 46 5 32 34 50- 55 26 6 27 6 085 0.90 23 24 1.52% I.s7Uxd 26 27 -xd 20 9 21 9 0.40 0.45 1.08 1.12 25 6 27 -xd 8 5
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  • 94 5 London, Dec. 15. Paris 147 19 64 f Rio 2 21 V New York 4.99 13 16 market »tii Montreal 4.99 13 16 Athen? 547% Brussels 29.40 Montevido 264 Geneva 21.60% market Belgrade 216 6*7% 5f? sterd m 8 9812 Buen °s Ares Milan 94 15 16 Bombay
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  • 444 5 Daily Report By E, I evy Co, r J Singapore, Thursday, are indebted to Messrs. S. E. folio„^y. y and Co Singapore, for the dUions"i° n Americau Market conYcSk SS rl hile Weld and c New York, report to us by cable a* toilows:- STOCKS tJiJ**!** action
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  • 289 5 FRASER COMPANY. LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Dec. 15. 5 p.m. Total for Company Dividend Books Close financial Date Ex Dlv. year Payable Date to date. TIN t To SeteEKOZ i* In De::. 9 Dee. 17 Dec. 10 5*% Burma Malay 6d. Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 13 7%% Hung
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  • 198 5 or/ 1935 red 1975-1985 $4,000,001) ORE MUNICIPAL: 6 in Apr. 1, Oct. 1 101% c.i. 1940 $400,000 Int. 3% 1037 re d. 1962 $2,750,000 Int. Sept SQ 102 104 norn May 15, Nov. 15 ss ?4 101 c.i. PENANG MUNICIPAL: 1947 $1,600,000 Int. 5% 1926 red 1955-66
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  • 164 5 Report By Fraser And Company MlNwr* t» Singapore, Dec. 16. INING. The three months price of theNewTork^! 1 25 at £191 15 While meiNew York price was lower at 433« to LTd a t r hi Very feW Cables from Londonappears ls coming and that centre a
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  • 13 5 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was: $95 (unchanged).
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  • 18 5 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: Buyers 23% (down H); Sellers 24 (down
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  • 158 5 Singapore, Dec. 16 London T.T. 0, 4 f .o 2 London demand ill* London 4 months* sight lllri Lyons demand 1 1790 Switzerland demand o<-^ Hamburg demand 140 New York demand 58 7 Montreal demand 5» 51« Patavia demand 1043/ Samarang demand 10 -a'cutta. Bombay and Rangoon demand 1545
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  • 257 5 MINING mpat Bt SSS Hitam 2 rr 2 *SHh Eatu Selangor fin 24 Chenderiang J 2 n fi oS oxd 1 ongkong Tin irfa Hydraulic W WL Ipoh Tin jgf 0 9 e X(3 Kamunting Tin n JS KiJJinghall j2£ 24 Kinta Kellaa T* 19
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    • 201 5 S. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. tuvettment Bankers ana Brokers Security and Commodities. Dnly Foreign Market Cable and Qucta'ion Service. Members NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHARE BROKERS ASSN. MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE. Meyer Chambers,
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  • 117 6 Java and Southern "Suma'ra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. iiedan, Jaski, Amsterdam? and London?: Netherlands, closing 7 pm .0-day. Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. Aus-.iulia. New Zealand, Java and 'limcr Dilly: Qantas, closing 10 p.m. tomorrow. Hongkong, Canton. Shanghai. *Kobf Manila
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  • 36 6 The Air Mail < Imperial) despatched rrpm Singapore on Nov. 29 was delivered in London on Dec. 12 The Air Mail (Netherlands) despatched from Singapore on Dec. 10 wa.s delivered in London, on Dec 15
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  • 46 6 Af London. Dec. 15. At a meeting of representatives ol the Brl.teh and Polish coal industries feeld in London to-day a revision 01 the pro. visions of the Ang'o-Pohsh coa' agreementconcluded and arrangements Wf; us continuance were comni e t e dBntish Official 7/ireless.
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  • 146 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY, DEC. 16 Hockev: S.C.C I v. Colts I, S.C.C.; Y.M.C.A. Juniors v. Khalsa, Khalsa. Public Lecture by Dr. Stanley Jona-i. Memorial Hall, 6 p.m. Dramatic and' Musical Presentations by Singapore Teachers Association, Victoria Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Tennis: Tournament at S.C.R.C. Police Band
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  • 148 6 Singapore. Dec. 16. bhips alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. Last Whart (Entrance Gate 1) Rajula 22: Hai Lee 20. Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main W T harf (Entrance Gate 2) Rajputana 18; Sui Sang 16; Glenbee, 14; President Folk 11; Ousebridge. Commandant Dorise 9;
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  • 128 6 Karagola, British. 3C47 tons, front Calcutta D.c 15. to Calcutta Dec 16 Sirdhana, British, 4335 tons, fi-.r-i Calcutta Dec. 15. to China Dec 16 Rajputana, British, 9414 tons tr* ir yokohama Dsc. 15. to London Dec 17 President Polk. American. 6304 rrom Boston Dec. 15. to New York
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 304 6 MALAYAN PREMIER HOT.Cl A j To-night- Dinner and Dance (formal t 9.45 to midnight i Cabaret Attraction HUGO JACQUELINE Pooular American Dancers I Non-dint rs si.00 X'MAS NEW YEARNS FVF FESTIVITIES. j i X'mas Eve—Friday 24th Dec. Special X'ma.s Eve Dinner and Dance 'formal; $4 00 I Carol Community Singing—Cracker.s,
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    • 197 6 DIABETES, me terrible destructive eflect this disease has or. the human system cannoi be too strongly stressed It causes general debtiU\ and WlifroTum. Unattended to it brings in it* train such diseases as TJ3. But. it's by no means incurable. THABIB MD. HASSAN bpt cialist has fathomed its secret causes
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    • 326 6 GASTRITIS The Truth You cannot hope to get from your stomach trou! I» the exact cause of it. Then treat it scientifically and go for good. If you are troubled with fl you feel unpleasantly full ary meals, if you are overcome regularly, or have pains in your -then you
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 389 6 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE I STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME China (generally) Shanghaixx Sirdhana Dec. 16 1 p.m. Hongkong Sirdhana 16 1 P n: India West Parcel Mail) Rajula M 2.30 p.m. Aden (Parcel Mail) Rajula 16 2.30 p.m. India South Rajula 16 3 p.m. India:—East and
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  • 1905 7 TO ROTARY Very Bright Future Envisaged oifjjiapore, Wednesday. Dcs have been made in »on in Malaya. That expressed by Major the Director of Civil hen he addressed rota,u«sts at to-day's lunof the Singapore a very bright future for his country, and, in
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    • 500 7 Foot itch louse Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching Stopped in 7 Do your feet itch so badly that they 1 perms, parasites, and funpus responsible marly drive you crazy.' Does th.- skin on for these foot infections, as well as Kinp><>ur feet crmck and peel? Are there blis-
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    • 511 7 IN K Tl M WHEN TOlS rS» fl Obtainable from all dealers or from kl f% I A T f\ T%' THE CHLOKIOE ELECTRICAL N L/ I S. A I L/K STORAGE CO., LTD., w (Incorporated In England) B A T "F J" r\ XX la, Oldham Lanr, DM I
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  • 52 8 „_?i„5 r _fS ia pox a »cl innoculated agjmst t\phoid and diphtheria gem ta__f_. rb ates tha the mos t urfuTee* A of the reproposed. aOVel meth0d of is _in\S°2l_? f U>0,e who been vacc.n. ed nnd innoculated is to b e kern carSr the fact on their
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  • 84 8 'By Air Mail) •n»_ London. Dec. 2 rae Government is being urged bv th* Asso C:atlon of Brit;sh chamber, of Com! f the Executive C i th f Association, reads: r i Hls Majesty'. Government be s rongly urged to give immediate consition w?th t2? formulatio
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    • 380 8 '"""«>5!"5J:"^J!:.'j:—:::::::: :t:":?::::>:::::r"r:::""::i;:::::r::;:::••;••••■•*:::: H'BITS til T L VE 1 NDER THE SLY DIRECT,0N 0F THAT MAST!-: il OF SUBTLETY. WtK m^m\\\\\^ ™;rLHr; 0 ™w- m J starts to-night as pavihoa j i|VHi I. MARLENE DlĔW^ANGĔP il ncnv l,evj,Ish Dietrich .more alluring than ever before. .you've heard about the "Lubitsch Touch" .here
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    • 213 8 HAPPY THEATRE I 7.15 TO-NIGHT 9.30 m F mmmmmimmmm t Carl laemmle presents BUSTER CRABBE» FLASH GORDON from Alei toymond s famous newspaper »*"P Synduoted by King Features A Universal Future ''battung' THE^EA^BEAST'' SERIAL VERSION IN >6 REELS TO-NIGHT C HAPTERS 8 TO 13 I ROXY BAR OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT
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    • 172 8 What a grand relief to have something to LAUGH at ~Z 1 H0W the crowds ROARED LAST NIGHT!! musical hits. BRINY, vnir nvn v 1 101 ONE OF THE -YOU CANT HAVE B| I EVERYTHING" Wo^K^olJI don RLES winninger, MARTIN, ARTHI R TrVirul,, ?A N0FF a nd his Violin, TONY
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  • 583 9 EMERGENCY Bringing The Colony into Line f-H tIC llCcr. ndment provided that either in charge of the telegraph o» horised by the Governor pt the classes of messages J in the section. NO FORESTALLING C. G. Howell explained of the amendment tL tl n of Textiles
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  • 50 9 Leoben, Styrla red ngures valued at £600 by burglars from the altar h ut Vordernberg. s, representing St. Mary, St. and St. Anne, date from the 'th century, and aie officially hi toric art treasures under protection. tilt to see how the thieves them to any profit.
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  • 91 9 Entertainment By The Y.W.C.A. A twentieth century Xnias morality play entitled 'The Waif" will be a feature of the programme of the Y.W.C.A. annual Xmas function to be held at the Hostel, 8. Fort Canning Road, on Friday, Dec. 17th. at 5.15 p.m.. and to which all members
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  • 145 9 Arrivals in Singapore on Dec. 14 From N.E.I by KNILM plane "PKAFL"- Mr. him Tie Toeng, Group-Caot. Cox and Mrs. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Newark, Mr. Watson. Mr. Montp, From Europe, India and Penang by KLM plane "Torenvalk": Mr. W. A Levenaar, Mr. P.J. Pypers Mr. A.H
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  • 23 9 Pictures taken at dinner in honour of Mr. John Pillal third from right. «ciures tiken at H' as lawyer the uenkn ««n Singapore
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  • 258 9 Young- Chinese Acquitted On Theft Charge Singapore, Wednesday CTATING that the prosecution had only Z y evidence of the 10-year-old girl Javelin Pinto, -who quite possibly might w VC n b tf. en mistaken Mr. W Q Reeves tne Ihird Magistrate, to-day acquitted Ngeow Ah Chwee,
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  • 863 9 Not .Offensive SIR ERNEST FISH'S VIEWS yyUITIKC; fnm Sydney to the London Times, Sir Ernest Fisk J hrows Hgrht on the nickname I ommy as applied by Australians to people from Eritain. Any suggestion that Englishmen, Scotsmen, Weishmen or Irishmen in Australia are disliked in Australia
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    • 30 9 FUL-VUE eyewear offer* yom HANDSOMS g| APPEARANCE W* COMFORT, f I X' WIDE jgiiUM VISION, I HIGH L TEMPLE 8. CONSULT NEW CHINA OPTICAL CO. 71. High Street. Sinr apor*
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    • 97 9 GIFTS TOIS GALORE, PRESENTS FOft YOLNG AND OLD. FOR 1HINGS BEAUTIFUL COM* EARLY TO BABA CO., LTD. 149, IVIiddlc Rd: Thone 2115. Ail the purchases if required wih ue packed properly and posted to vour friend in any part of Europe or America. »»LV1aKL\ l-ltODUCTH. Fure Silvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion—
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    • 238 9 j HAPPY CABARET < THE CABARET WITH THE SP/cto(7S SPRING FLOOR S I x.,„m TO-NIGHT N1( H1 gANCE FROM c> p m jo MIDNIGHT I I j a* 4 Sw^m)^ R0UM b > PAT SYKES and"! S J 2 Andmv PRI( h W C °P> Obtainable at the Happy Cabaret
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 354 9 CLUB DIARY i Po^eZer^'TS in Provided SpeciShT L *l hlS Dmry taries are ihrttrJK* 1 them big it upZ-dat n c perate in Penings lt Qenerm com P l te Haptncluaed wUl still c, "Club Biarv'' L„ n aTV 0t The Hons and ts and such t*nc* than other Events."}
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  • 796 10 J*HE meeting of the Legislative Council was brief, and only formal mention was made of the new bills introduced. Comment, if any. was reserved for the second reading. .Much interest centres in the bill to enable the limit of $500,000 a year in expenditure on
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  • 262 10 Negotiations Now In Progress London. Dec. 15. TX the Commons to-day, Mr Percy Har--1 ris enqu'red whether any specific date had born fixed by the Japanese Government for payment ot compensation for damage done to British lives end property in Shanghai. Nankins and elsewhere in nhinn. Mr.
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  • 181 10 NOTES COMMENTS The Drug Traffic I Japanese aircraft are bODlbj ing Chinese cities the world has Ino attention to spare for what sag seats a deliberate Japanese attempt *.o I demoralise those Chinese populations who have be?n forced to accept Japan.' esc domination. The facts are well-known to ihe Opium
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  • 156 10 '£HE gravity of this situation is emphasised In the annual reports turDished by the Government of Chua. The figures showing seizures effected tV the Chinese authorities are also significant. About a month ago the delegate of China declared before the Fifth Committee that the whole work of Advisory
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  • 96 10 REPORT communicated to th Advisory Committee aave a account of the state of affairs great dues of Harbin and l y where there were over 10j opium saloons and about 1,000 I dens, where anyone who wished I doped couid knock at a shutU cash, and thrust in
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  • 174 10 rpHE American Government Is o; the danger of this large v sion of the drug traffic, and is taking due precautions. p Government is following suit. For the moment Manchukii". J< anc. parts of Ncrtnern China i bsoib the greater part of the nnd heroin produced publicly territories
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  • 296 10 By "Looker OrT (JOUGLAS Fairbanks, senior hope, neurc in many mon- film* 1.0 "re We in (he wd Doug yei'. It is suggest that many people take up bridge-plajring for the sake cf human companionship. And for al' we know, in some instances they may even
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 230 10 Alter all it wouldn't seem like! 1 i Christmas without making I j T much ado about the Kiddies!j j I £t\ COATS HATS j Suitable for all ages j j Staes: 14 to 42 i >J?Vj!f» Prices: S4.5Q to $29.00 v rN y i "''I 1 J :&r&£ DRESSING
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    • 58 10 I I j J j J Studio H 1 foto-portrait A foto-artlH I onh I i i j K. A. ftlOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. »i Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. I 'Phone 3002. Hours 1)—5. Saturday 9—1. or by appointment. 35 Years European Clinical Experience.
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  • 505 11 NCIDENTS" RECOUNTED VE ISSUES INVOLVED IN far east s r- 1 that grave issues are raised by the incidents, and proceedsI.ntish tup which had "Onveyed from Nanking Hj s Majesty's i.nt\sh military attache and the Flag-captain to the British
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  • 25 11 London, Dec. 15. untitled announced that there sualties aboard the H.M.S Scarab and H.M.S. Cricket recent incidents on the five: —Rente?. NO DEMONSTRATION IN PACIFIC
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  • 263 11 U.S. Rumours Scotched FLEET MASSING STORY Reuter. Washington, Dec. 15. 'JHE United States Government has never considered and is not now considering- any joint demonstration or any other naval action in connection with the Yangtse bombing, declared Mr. Cordeil Hull. State Secret;.ry, replying- to questions at a pres.conference. Later it
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  • 63 11 Proposed Amendment In U.S.A. Reuter. Washington, Dcc. lb. "PROM the standpoint of promoting peace and keeping the country from war I am unable to see the wisdom and practicability of this proposal," stated Mr. Cordell Hull, opposing an amendment to the United States Constitution proposed by Congressman Ludlow, which would
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  • 33 11 GOLD COAST QUOTAS Reuter. London, Dec. 16. The Colonial Office announces the decision to increase by fifty per cent the quotas on artificial silk piece goods imported in the Gold Coast.—Reuter. FRENCH STRIKE
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  • 30 11 Reuter. Paris Dec. 16. Eighteen hundred are involved in a strike at the Goodrich Colomb tvre works as a protest against the introduction of the Bedaux system —Reuter. ADMIRAL RECALLED
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  • 45 11 Reuter. Shanghai. Dec. 16. "In accordance with the to punish the officers «sponsit.e f-.r th° bombing of the Panay, tne ?apane,e have «caned Rear-Admir^ announced, will be relieved from his post.—Keuter. The untitled station, Just outside British territory, which was Doinbtd by the Japanese yesterday.
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  • 367 11 Reuter. Shanghai. Dec. 15. £OUTH China is expected to be the next v scene of Sino-Japanese hostilities. Reports are current that 50.000 Japanese troops from the Shanghai and Nanking trea are already preparing to sail southward for invasion of Kwangtung. The Japanese however,
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  • 217 11 No British Action QUERIES IN THE COMMONS Reuter. London, Dec. 15. jyjß. Mander asked in the Commons to-day il* Mr. Eden would consider the advisability of exercising the British right under Article 11 of the Covenant of the League to call 'he attention of the Council
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  • 70 11 Mishap In Fog' In Thames British official Wireless. London, Dec. 15. IT dense log with visibility only two or thrc ird tne Cunard white stir liner, Andania. 14 000 tons, collided with the oil tanker. British Stateman 7.000 tons, at Purfieet last night. No one was
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  • 181 11 New York Press Plea COMMENT ON THE PANAY Reuter. New York. Dec. 15. ITRGING the invocation of the Neutrality Aci the New York Poet, commenting on the Panay rinldnr, declares: "We do not want to work with Britain in handling the Far Eastern crisis. "There is
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  • 66 11 Flying Boats Reach Rangoon British official Wireless. I London, Dec. 15 THREE of the flying boats ot Numoer 204 Squadron which are flying from England to Australia arrived ai Rangoon t earlv this morning. The fourth flying boat experienced I trouble with one engine and is proceed-
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  • 35 11 Reuter. Jerusalem. Dec. 15. Pleading guilty to charges of carry ing revolver and gelignite gunpowder, the first woman to be charged by the military court, received a sentence of ten years' imprisonment to-day.—Reuter.
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  • 207 11 NEW PLANS Two Million Men Ready Shanghai, Dec. 18. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek has i™ summom d all the high military officials who arc now operating en ail the fronts to proceed immediately to Hankow in order to receive instructions regarding the secend stage cf the
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  • 47 11 Sara£o«sa Deadlock Ended Reuter. Madrid, Dec. 15. Tempi General Franco's stronghold n northeastern Roii'\ is cut off by r a n from Raraerosa, according to uneonfirm ed information. This success is the result of th-* government offensive after a long deadlock on his front.—Reuter
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  • 260 12 FRIEND'S STORY Dying Statement To P Doctor Singapore. Thursday T r lK death of Lance Sergeant Fre- dcrick John Hamilton Malland. of the Royal Artillery, Chans'. the General Hospital, on Dee. 7 wa.s Investigated by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. \V.
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  • 71 12 But Arms Expenditure Is Omitted! Reuter. Rome, Dec. 15. A SURPLUS of approximately £400,000 is .shown In the 1938-9 budget estimates. Italy's re-armament programme, and military naval and air costs are not comprised in the budget figures, the requirements of which are being met by •'extraordinary
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  • 51 12 Geneva Policy Still Unchanged Reuter. London, Dec. 15. MUSSOLINI'S speech In connection with the withdrawal of Italy frcm the League will not affect British policy to seek to strengthen the League within ail possible limits, declared Mr Eden replying to Mr. Arthur Henderson in the Commons
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  • 80 12 Received In Audience By King: British official Wireless. w London, Dec. 15. Field Marshal Sir Cyril Deverell and f ?rrw r an y Knox who retired in thP a,- V V l y for y° un S er men in the Aimy higher command, were received in
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  • 73 12 Another Secret Arms Store Reuter. a Paris. Dec. 15. An illicit arms depot, claimed to be the largest unearthed since the beginmu ol the enquiry into the Csar affair, gas been discovered in a garage on the Ho. .nl dT u lt incl "ded six light i > mj
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  • 21 12 IS I Women Elected To New Parliament Reuter. B J '«"■>"» < OT 'he first Ztt 1M wontn were elected -Reuter.
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  • 221 12 Naval Escort To Shanghai Reuter. Shanghai. Dec. 15. CTEAMINC slowly through the fog- enshrouded Yangtse, their grey forms outlined in the gloomy mist, the U.S.S. Oahu. with her tragic cargo of survivors all shell-scarred and H.M.S. Ladybird, led by Japanese minesweepers with a convoy of other
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  • 175 12 Colony Results Announced This Morning- Singapore, Thursday. THE Queen's Scholarships awarded to students in the Straits Settlements were announced after a meeting of the .selection committee this morning. They are as follows: Miss Emma Sadka. Raffles Girls' School (1938-1934) and Raffles Institution Special lavs. Mr Lim Chong Eu.
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  • 58 12 Contract For Japanese Firm (from Our Own Correspondeyit) irrnpnrMo Bangkok, Dec. 15. ACCORDING to a Japanese paper, the nia? G u e Governm ent has selected the EirtLnt f n Dy the Technical DeTokvo fnr h Engineering Bureau, Bangkok Proposed Harbour at DlanTfJf/tL °L i2 .countries
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  • 119 12 Successful Tenders For 1938 THE placing of certain tenders for the Singapore Municipality for 1938 is no U 3 UnCed ln thC minutes of committee tv7 h committee accepted the tender of the Dunlop Rubber Co. (S.S.) Ltd for nnH S f* P ly of olid nd P
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  • 70 12 British official Wireless. Tiru iL London, Dec. 15 When the new British Ambassador to Portugal. Sir Walford Selby. reached Lisbon to-day. he was greeted by. among others, a representative of Doctor Sa lazar and Portuguese British J«h Th aor referred to those ties of friendship* miseS 61 P
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  • 102 12 Formal Recognition By Japan Reuter. Peiping, Dec. 15. •THE new Government established here 1 will govern all territory from which the Kuomintang will be driven, including Shanghai. declared Mr. Tang Erh Ho. the chairman, in a statement to Reuter. The regime which had defacto Japanese recognition
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  • 147 12 Found On A Flaming Blanket Singapore, Thursday. A one-year-old girl, the daughter of a Chinese living at the 13* 2 milestone, Mandai Road, was taken to the General Hospital yesterday in an unconscious condition and suffering from severe burns to the face and other parts of the body.
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  • 394 12 Dr. Stanley Jones WITNESSED USELESS BOMBINGS S uigapore, Wed 11 esday. Y HAT the .so-called incidents in China were due to Japanese military aggression for the purpose of dividing China Into autonomous states was the opinion of Dr. E. Stanley Jones, the well-known Methodist missionary, in
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  • 36 12 Reuter. Peiping, Dec. 15. According to reliable information received at Taiyuanfu. the American missionary. Garland Leonard, was shot by Chinese soldiers at Yuanping on Oct 7. The reason for the shooting is unknown —Reuter.
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  • 178 12 Music And Comedy At The Capitol I THOSE diverting comedians the Ritz Brothers have most to do in the *jth Century-Fox musical production, "You Can't Have Everything." which is now at the Capitol. In every picture in which they have appeared, they have had
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  • 167 12 Thrills And Comedy At •The Alhambra THE Columbia picture. Devil's Play- ground.'' which began a season at the Alhambra last night, is a thrilling drama of the sea. It tells the story of two friends, whose Darts are taken by Richard Dix and Chester Morris, both in the
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  • 66 12 Those who missed seeing the frreat picture. -The Good Earth,- will have R?tz° clne^ lty r t0 i SeC U t0 ni g h t at the 41) uSprt ylan? °PPosite Lorong nights wfth t W be shown for a few atYulS nightly turecMn^th
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  • 58 12 Bomb Bridge On SinoBritish Border Reuter. Hongkong, Dec. 15. THREE Japanese planes bombed Shumchun on the Sino-British border this afternoon, the objectives apparently being the bridge across the Shumchun river connecting Chinese and British territory and the wireless station on the Chinese side of the border. Details of
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  • 113 12 L urfourhhe? c A Cted from Penan and Kuala DehvprL y f A v < nte "ial Service) to-day. P-m to-day b olders lett "s only 7.30 iPrtPre a£ y and e ener al delivery of letteis 8.45 a.m. to-morrow Wttvems of bottr.^es o°n?y% letters 2« a d
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  • 472 12 BIG GATHERING One Of The Best In Malaya (From Our Oic/i Correspond Johore Bahru. Dt*< j., THE official opening of the X, 1 Johore State Police Depot, <ituated at the second mile, Kota l •> Road, just outside the town, t. place
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  • 43 12 Salvation Army Meeting Postponed In view of the fact that Dr Stunlcv Jones will be giving a lecture to-n at the Victoria Memorial Hal!, the i; .il meeting in the Salvation Army Ha;! 47, Killiney Road, will not be held
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    • 13 12 ■IK GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU Sole Agents: McALISTER CO., LTD. W.P.S. 30
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  • 413 14 POOR PASSING Brings About Asiatics' Defeat DLAYINO on the S.C.C. ground yester--1 day the sec M A" xv defeated tne Combined Asiatics al rugby by 11 points (a goal, a try and a penalty goal> to five
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  • 61 14 SELECTIONS by "Argus" for tou morrow's Skye races in Taiping, subject to si Tatchings, are as follows: RACE 1: RED FERN Edgar M. RACE 2: ALL SERENE Lconic RACK .J: TAJ MAHAL LadoJet RACE 4: DANSE DC VENTRE Jaikie Mar. RACE 5: MANDAI Metro RACE G: UPRIGHT
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  • 139 14 THE Services other ranks tennis championship was completed at Changi yesterday when the doubles final was played. Sgt. Major Beckett and Staff Sgt. Yule of the Royal Engineers, who had been unbeaten in Services competitions this season, met Cpl. Passing ham and Cpl. Dimmer of the R.A.F., and
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  • 447 14 N.S. Wise S. Abed Reach Doubles Final TENNIS AT THE S.C.R.C. KEEN PLAY Chinese Pair Win Mixed Event N. S. WISE and S. Abed won their in the open doubles of the S.C.R.C. invitation tennis tournament against Tan Huck Toe and Wee Eng Lock at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Played
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  • 73 14 Tokyo Hopes Fading Daily Reuter. Hokvo. Dec. 16. UOPES of holding the 1940 Olympic 11 Gamer in Tokyo are fading daily declares the Asahi Shimbun. adding that so many problems are confronting the organising committee, especially the vagueness of the governments support, that the committee will not be
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  • 636 14 Yachting In The Harbour SUNDAY'S second race for the Lipton Challenge Cup was sailed by the RoyaT Singapore Yacht Club under fiuky conditions; in fact Singapore harbour must have had the world's most variable wind, for the day. Up to the start at 10 a.m., and for
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  • 96 14 Plays Soccer v. Skins At Tanglin IN interesting game of soccer was provided at Tanglin yesterday when a team formed by the crew of the P. aud O liner Rajputana met the "A" team of the Royal Inniskilling the match ending in a draw of four goals all.
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  • 49 14 Reuter. London, Dec. 15. TO-DAY'S matches in the second round 1 of the F.A. Cup resulted as follows:— POSTPONED TIES Mansfield 2 Lincoln 1. Crewe 2 New Brighton 2. REPLAYS Bristol City 0 Cardiff 2. York 1 Clapton Orient 0. Brighton 6 South Liverpool o.—Reuter
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  • 53 14 S.C.C. Ist XI vs. Colts to-day on the Padang: P. W. F. Mills: R. A.'U.Todd Lt. I. L. E. MacMillan: A. J. Tite E W Reeve. J. D. Hodgkinson; Lt. W D H Duke. T. A. D. Hewan. P. E. H Bode'Bienfait. D. Nooy. A. C. C.
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  • 228 14 Surprise Result In Rugby Match THERE was a surprise result rugby football match p Blakan Mati yesterday. the Roy tillery team running out v. points (a drop goal and a tithe Police, who opened the a try but got no further. The ?ide3 were
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  • 206 15 Weights For To-morrow's Skye Races TAIPING T. C. MEETING ■2. 17 8c 18 ps Card Of 8 Events Own Correspondent) t.iiping. Wednesday. id order of running for I lurf C lub's two-day 1 starting on Friday I as follows: 1 ONE— 2.45 pm I Club Pony Rate about I atch
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  • 63 15 If.OH 9.6 Beacon 9.3 Dazzle 90 Miss Labis 8.13 RACE EIGHT—6.IO p.m. Horses. Class 5, Div. 3—about five furlongs. Relief 110 Fairflelda io.il October 10.11 Rebel King 10.4 Allegiance 9.9 Happiness 9.8 Brown Lady 9.7 Lover's ldoi 9.5 Tandubas 9.0 Peony Hill 8.4 First double tote on races 4 and
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  • 40 15 Dr. Daisy Fines who, with Yap Ah Hian. defeated Mrs. Archer and t m f t n ,n the mi ed d <>"*>"' e\ent of the invitation tennis tournament at the S.C.R.C yesterday. (Tribune). RUGBY FOOTBALL Fort Canning Narrowly Beat R.A.M.C.
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  • 558 15 JN a keenly contested game of rugby football played at Tanglin vesterdav Fori Canning defeated the Roval Arm\ Medical Corps by a solitary trv. scored by Beattie. It was mainly p forwards' game and in the first ten minutes of play the Corps narrowly missed a couple of scoring chances.
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  • 28 15 The Berneo Co., Ltd.. eleven beat tlr* Asiatic Petroleum Co.. Ltd.. Sports Club by 4 goals to two in a soccer match at their ground, yesterday.
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  • 302 15 Last-Minute Goal Gave Airmen The Day A LAST minute goal by the Royal Air n Force, enabled them to gain victory over the Young Men's Christian Association by 3—2, in an excellent game of hockey played at the Oldham Hall ground yesterday. Alrmen were superior
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 389 16 24th Annual General Meeting THAT, ii 15 members ol the Society out 4 ol a membership ol 1,000 could not attend a meeting once a year, it displayed lack v: interest in the Society was the submission made 10 members of the Singapore Family Benefit Society, by
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  • 45 16 aelpera to the Magic Circle's charit show roc -c China Relief Fund, to be held at the Palace Theatre on Friday Baturoas atcd Sunday. They are from left r:. Mrs T. W. Ong, Mrs. Lim Koon Teck and Mrs. C. Ess
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  • 96 16 Lorry Owner Fined $50 Singapore. Wednesday. rpAN GUAN. a Chinese lorry-owner, of A SeJctar Road, appeared before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, tlie I'om' r .li i o'ics Magistrate, rhis morning to answer a charge of attempting to' 'jr:be Inspector McPlierson by offering him ">5. in order to
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  • 61 16 Gordons' Programme For Monday THE drummers and pipers of the sec--1 ond battalion the Gordon Highlanders Will oeat retreat on the Padang on Monday. The programme of music will be Par O'er Struie. Slow March, Bonnie Galloway March, Loch Tummel Side, auispey, rhick Lies the Mist.
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  • 91 16 -Air. F. Britten Austin On World Tour Singapore. Wednesday Mr F. Britten Austin, the wellknown English novelist and short-storv writer, arrived in Singapore bv the President Po:k to-day, accompanied bv his wife. They are on a tour of world having visited America and the rar East. 1 hey
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  • 215 16 Death Of King's Equerry London, Dec. 15. THE death occurred to-day of Major 1 General Lord Edward Gleichen K C.V.O C.B., C.M.G.. DSO Reuter. He was extra Equerry to His Majesty the King, and was born in London on Jan. 15, 1863. He was educated at Cheam. Charterhouse
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  • 132 16 Trade Returns 1 l tsease.' I Reuter. CONDITIONS on the V market were enlivened further relapse of the Pr forward delivery, are at present 137 cen month and 412 for three in pared with 118 and 375 pectively last night. It is thought that pi franc for
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  • 58 16 The Police Band, under the d of Mr. J. C. Hitch, will play ing programme at Katong Park evening, beginning at 8 30 March. "The Great L: Alford; Golden Walse Medley Selection, "Classica," Ev. Two-Step, "Anona," Grey: sMajor, "Patsy." Myddleton: I (a) "Everything's in Rhythn Heart." Sigler, «b>
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    • 1273 17 i>r0 Tm M b M c 8 0F PROGRAMMES TODA 20 Pm Singapore Station On 225 Bournemouth M„ 9 15 p m C1 g^Sff™ 1 Metres Orchestra TRAN 1 »£2; Jffi3B" "Monte a R =;S' V °wei XX 31 M nUPt ,4 Finale: Vtvac c££ *$Sf songs. Mee cffij Soo?
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    • 310 18 I I iii-j EE*' iiiii i? i I Govt. Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd. ''•111 B jjiij Hsi 1 Established 1874 Head Office:— BOMBAY. 1 nil! iiiii I Progress Proves Popularity I l I ill 1 iiH: i:' j The magnitude of the Company's operations, the very great progress it
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  • 1472 19 ORIENTAL CO. CHAIRMAN'S COMMENTS |t|l Following arc extracts from an ress delivered by the chairI'urshotamdas Thakurdas i the t>?nd general meeting .holders of the Oriental GovMi Security Life Assurance Co.. i held in Bombay: our new business is conhave passed another mileprogress by completing :l Rs. io*26
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  • 88 19 A -pecial "Pinkama" will be held on Friday I full-moon day in memory of the late Mr. G S. Fernando who died on Oct. 30. 1935. at Kuala Lumpur. The programme will be as folows:--A .special offering of flowers, fruitj nice, at 7 p.m. A .sermon by Yen.
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  • 26 20 I A a ,K ftom *< <*»——* n, n .^^r^rzr3— Btlroup photograph taken at Mala., a .k. a on the tht riM o( Bjsh(>p of
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