Malaya Tribune, 18 December 1937

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales XXVI.- -No. 296. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1937 FIVE CENTh The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Dec. is. 1!>;;t. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES- SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1937. FIVE CEN^
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  • 695 2 SHIPPING NEWS NOTES PASSENGERS BY RAJPUTANA Singapore. Friday The following passengers are travelling by the P. and O. liner Raj put ana which left Singapore for London today:— Mr. D. J. Allan, Osr. P. Abdilla. Miss P Aidrige, Mr. Hassan Ali. Mr. C. Avery, Mr. W. L. Blythe, Mr. N.
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  • 154 2 Kvi&apore. Friday. The following passenrers disembarked at Singapore from the P and O. linei Rajputana which creived here f/onChina and Japan on Wednesday Mr. J. W. Adams, Mr. ft. Carter Mr C. S. Yang, Mr. J. B. Dunne, Judge P Grant-Jones, Mr. P. Y. Cheong, Dr. L Day,
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  • 153 2 (By Air Mail) London. Dec. 4. In an unfrequented part of the Downs near here the skeleton of a young boy was found. While digging operations for a new ninth green on the Lewes golf course were in progress, a workman's pick penetrated a small mound, which
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 441 2 STEAMEH SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England). P. 0. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tonnage. Spore. 1937. CORFU 15,000 In port BURDWAN 6,070 Dec. 20 CHITRAL 15,000 Dec. 31 1938 CARTHAGE 15,000 Jan. 14 SOMALI I 6.800 Jan. 14 COMORO* 15,000 Jan. 18 KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 Feb. It BANGALORE t
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    • 669 2 Jfr~*— 1 <• M. B. K. I KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) S t (Incorporated in Japan). For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). I Due. Due. Sailing Penan* S pore S pore via New York Ims KONGO MA HI Jan. 31 Feb. 3 Feb. 5 via Keeluftf Mar.
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    • 397 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Mo tors hips Most Cabins have adioining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From Prom From M s. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'n", HOPING IA 4-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 riONIA 25-1 25-1 2G-1 27-1 LALANDIA 15-2
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    • 411 2 STKAMKH SAIL£N a** UOYD r:;;r The undernoted are intended fixtures: I OUTWARD For MANILA. HONGKONG u\s, NORTH CHINA a»d j Due s-por,, s-s. "POTSDAM"' omit N 7 China I m.s. "FULDA" S HOMEWARD l or HOLLAND, HAMBUI Sails from S'- ,J I t&. "NECKAR" a.'so ca] seilles, Oran, I. Antwerp
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  • 408 3 League Of Nations Bulletin T HE L health bulletin of the League of enriPrt a np? S i^ aS tern ureau for the week ma ls as follows:— in G P UE Colombo was the only port S! n ?p Eastern Arena to report the preone
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  • 43 3 Only Two Papers Now In Shanghai Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Dec. 16 ference. Both nanpfc T Ure 5 nd inter Japanese ?ensor?hin Sf e defied been sent for exilrSnof^ 0 S opies ha sors.—Sin Chew Jit Poh y the cen
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    • 1061 3 'Classified AJ. rft ca Adv ertisements I iiUC NOTICES Singapore Municipality I TENDERS. <v?£RS are now Invited for the rials or service. For Municipal Tender Room el Engined 12 noari, 22nd Dec, 1937 of Pig age Dept. 4 p.m., 3rd Jan., 1938 [2,000 Bicycle B Number I Dec 23. 195':
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    • 512 3 Long Baths in cast Iran .km f S ;;ov io al, r pnce f33 *> MH lamps laffe WWJ U m 2wo opwardl ror all requirement* i£ ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, H ASSAM, M 36 »7. Bra« Baiah Boa* Consult: 1 remedy o a 'Panor) Ringworm, an* rt Disease teed Cure or
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    • 211 3 I Protect your Poultry against diseases GIVE RESULTS. Pn'ce 50 cts. large bottle. Agents wanted. POULTRY FOOD SUPPLIERS, Singapore. 179, Orchard Road. 'Phone 6534. MEMORIALS in marble or granite Photos sent on application, oTxjp Purchase. Phone 6075, SIMM! IRE CASKET CO 1 Penhas Road. n J FRESH F L (710~rrWREATrTS
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    • 97 3 AN ARCHITECT of^o 7 av of a th leading Architect* thelr si spssS S t e ?aatery of a Course i«Z tion d you furthe < ESSE tot ?y y ■■if,,. St hools ((V»loniaI) i tv Architecture Quant. Survey, Over 400 Courses to choose froir Name Address Occupation"... Age SARSAPARILLA~~TY)Nir
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  • 176 4 Sudden Change Of Front Reuter. F r 0 London. Dec. 16. tne first time in several years J America to-day. after fixing, asked lor offers for forward silver to be made j to her. Later she sent over buying 1 orders. 1 Brokers aie somewhat at a
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  • 187 4 Singapore, Doc. 17. K. tSiam» W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $158 R. (Siam W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $153 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $147 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 1 $200 £iam Rice Lowhway" No 2 $180 Siam Rice "Lowhway" No. 3 $168 Siam
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  • 392 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London. Dec. 17. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Tone Steadiest Very Quiet Spot Buyers 7> 4 7% Sellers 7 3 s 7 3 8 Ist Forward (Jan.) Buyers 7 516 7 516 5, Sellers 7 3 8 7 J 2nd Forward (Feb.) Buyers 7% 7% Sellers
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  • 869 4 The Latest Mining Report {■HE report of the Etaub Australian Gold Mining Co.. Ltd.. for the lour meek) coding Die 4 is as follows: MINING D E YELO P M E N T Beet ten. tJb z ■J. M M 3 JC g 3 I ri I
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  • 63 4 British Official Wireless. Paris 147 11 64 New York 4.99 11 16 Montreal 4.99 13 16 Brussels 29 4i U Geneva 21. G1 f Belgrade 216 Amsterdam 8 98 Milan 95 Berlin 12.40 Stockholm 19 40 Copenhagen 22 .40 Oslo 19.90 Prague 142 1 1 Madrid nominal Vienna
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  • 34 4 M Messrs. S. E. Levy have received cal I giving the following i S Airtamok m Benguet Con solid. m Consolidated Mi:.- I San Mauricio I United Paracale DIW I
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    • 536 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. I (Incorporated in the Ktraits Settlements) I AWL CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $19,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. mm TELEPHONES: I Managing Director 3172 Secretary 4944 I S General Manager 3513 Accountant 3026 Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA." LONDON BANKERS NEW Y RK
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    • 54 4 SAFE T DEPOSIT A specially construct*-c strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— p.a. upwards according to the size of the safe required. further particulars from PBc O j
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    • 154 4 Gull Bahar It is fragrant and cooling to the HAIR OIL eyes and brain. It improves sight, r strengthens hair roots, and Jl hair fresh and strong, increasing its I Luxurious i length and blackness. It also kills I J r wfn r lice and removes the dandruff of the
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  • 582 5 I ns By Fraser I And Co. I a P° re Dec. 17, spm I MINING I Fraser Co. payers 1 SO" 551I 25 6 27 0.85 0.90 i 23 24 9 26 27 ?J9 0.45 109 i A2 85 9 sxd I *?f 2 5
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  • 234 5 Singapore. Dec. 13. J MINING 1 Ampat amx I I Ajrer Hitam 2 51 K I Bangrin 2 27- Ba:u Selangor f-n 24 1 Hitam 6 22 Hongkong Tin oVr 045 Hong Fatt .15 27 -xci Idrif Gaulle V? V 2 i Ipoh Tin 83
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  • 301 5 FRASER COMPANY. UST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Dee. 17. spm Comoany Dividend Bonk* Total for Books Close financial Uate Ex Div year IS Payable Date to date. Hong Kon? Tin 403 Final 0 npr o n Mria Hyd. 2%% Int. KS 3 2 2 100-;. KilUnghafl 20% Final 3 17^j
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  • 202 5 E MUNICIPAL' 3% 1935 red. 1975-1085 $4,000,000 Co. Ltd., 430,000 Int. Int. Apr. 1, Oct. 1 ICO' 101*4 c.i. Oct. 31 W 95 105 norn 3 r 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,000 Int. May 15. Nov. 15 59% 101 ci 1940 $400,000 Int. PENANG MUNICIPAL: 30 102 104
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  • 335 5 D aily Report By S. E. Levy Co. lI7F nr« Singapore, Saturday. I W "debted to Messrs. S E. a on d in a P™. for the ditidns?" Americ an Market conMeaara. White, Weld ann M York, renorl Lm anc Co., New tpou to us by cable
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  • 395 5 Stanton Nelson And Co.'s Report THE following marke?^ 01 6, F day no«* i ma rKet reviews for the by local fir sharp setback whPoh enCes causin S the fall CCurred tnis w *ek, economic ne admgs, political and ncidents di sentlment whfis? iSft, v ri ulner
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    • 190 5 S LEVY CO. I Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. I zt rr ers am foreign Market AN. ana Quotation Service. Members: j Sfi SHARP D CHANGB Meyer Chambers, Singapore, (Second Floor) P. 0. Box 333. Tel- R9RI wco M lei. 5.Q1-5252. C abi e Address: Selco j A SM.f.l S f
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  • 114 6 v Medan, Jask tAmsterdamS and London?: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-morrow. Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas. closing 10 p.m. tomorrow. Penang. Siam. Burma, India, Iraq, Fale.stine, Egypt, E. and S. Africa, Great Britain, Ireland. Europe
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  • 163 6 Mails cxperted from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) today. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 730 pm. to-day and general deli v. rv oi letters 8.25 a.m. oi. Monday. Mail expected from Europe etc. (London) by Air (Imperial" to-morrow. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 6 pin
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  • 86 6 Mails for Philippine Islands originally I'dvertised for despatch by the s.s. Corfu cler'ng at 10 am. to-day will now be d patched by the s.s. Kulmerland doting at 7 o.m. on Dec. 22. The s.s. D'Artagnan for Indo-China. Mails pr?viouslv announced as closing at noon to-day will now
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  • 184 6 From The Malaya Tribune, Dec. 18, 1917 TWO vessels collided in the Straits oi I Malacca early on Saturday morning, and one of them sank. There was one casualty, i -••"he ire bows of one ship (that remained afloau being crushed to death. Both vessels were coolie
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  • 94 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. DEC. 18 Rugby: H.M.S. Malaya Cup. Singapore v Army. Anson Road Stadium; S.C.C. "A" v. R E. "A." S.C.C. Hockey: State Match, Singapore v. Malacca. Seremban; I.A. "A" v. R.E. Changi», Changi; G.H.R.C. v. H.M. Minesweepers, Hospital ground. Tennis: Tournament at S.C.R.C.
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  • 138 6 Singapore, Dec. 18. ships alongside tlie Wharves or expected to arrive. feast Wharl (Entrance Gate 1) NIL Sheers Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2) Corfu 18; Kistna 16: Glenbeg 14; Pangkor 12; Clam 9; D'Artagnan 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2t Palima 30; Steel
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  • 173 6 ALHAMBRA.--''Devil's Playground"— «J. 15, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL.— ''You Can't Have Everything' 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 p m 9 PATOjON.-»An 8 el,"-3.15, 6.15 and AIARLBOROUGH.-"Janma Bhoomi" H rJ2 d J??lt ni) 3 615 and 9.15 p.m. THEATRE ROYAL.—"Kuttee" (Tamil)— 3, 6 p.m. and 9pm oo?^o R J CI
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  • 62 6 Lewes London, Dec. 4. Part of a consignment of 300 snowploughs ordered from Canada by the British Government has been shipped from Montreal. Officials of the company manufacturing the ploughs state that the order was prompted by a storm that Mocked roads in Britain for five days last
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    • 286 6 MALAYANS PREMIER HOT.gL. ,J TO-NIGHT—ORCHESTRAL CON( ERT 8.15 TO 9.15 P.M. S DINNER AND DANCE (FORMAL* 9.45 TO MIDNIGHT. S I AND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE OF WUmm JACQUELINE i J THE POPULAR AMERICAN DANCERS IN AN i F NTTRELY NEW PROGRAMME. J BOOK YOUR TABLE. NON-DINERS $1.00 j RAFFLES BRAXNEItIKBRASBAPAHHcn j
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    • 230 6 I CHAP SINFAVOURITE KRONCHONG ARTISTS WIN AGAIN 10,000 people heard Miss Dinah and Mr. Ahmad defend their titles as MALAYAN CH at the Happy World Kronchong Compel l Dec. 11th when a different set of judges award them FIRST PRIZES Miss Dinah's glorious golden voice filled Stadium although she sang
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 395 6 J POST AL INTELLIGENCE I i STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Djambi Toba Dec. 18 3 p.m. Borneo (North*, Brunei and Labuan Marudu n 10 Sarawak (generally) Bintulu n and Miri Marudu h 1» 6 P m Netherlands Indies:—Bagan I, Bengkalis and Selat Pandjang I Toboali
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    • 556 7 CHURCH SERVICES Details For The Week-End NDREWS CATHEDRAL .dU a on. Holy Communion Matins. Choral Eucharist. Evensong and Sermon The Rev. A. S. Giles, RAF Preparation for Christmas'*' WEEKDAYS ..-.union on Monday. Wednes-r-nday at 8 a.m. on TuesSt. Thomas Day* at 7 and tsday and Saturday at 7 vice on
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    • 471 7 •Ist Co) Bngade B 'b'e Class Church Devotional meet--6 "'Rev T hrt c St Sf4„ Praise P?Sicf ngmB cl HymnJ J Thursday r games X'ma 4 s P P m rt f nday School Annual 830 Social The Band X'mas Day l*& C^ bi ed X m R ad BTRAITS
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    • 525 7 Thursday, 3 p.m. Nonya Meeting. Speaker: Miss G. Grigg Friday, 3 p.m. Women's Bible Clas. (in Malay). 8 p.m. Hokien Service. Speaker: Mr. Ong Tiang Tye. Saturday, Christmas Day. 10.45 a.m w ReciiaL n a.m. Service tin Malay». Special Choral Service. Speaker: Mr. Lan Koon Cnuan. NEIL ROAD GOSPEL HALL,
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    • 373 7 You couldn't have thought for Crm This f ir^stmas tne question of which cigarettes 4 dto give is not a difficult one. dv Maurier, I naturally. Luxury cigarettes, dv Maurier tcr iat ias brought a new \J rml pleasure to smoking. Fifty dv Maurier, "dv Maurier cigarettes. Why, how nice!
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    • 196 8 ■I I SUSPENSE! ADVENTURE! ROMANCE! COMEDY! j I At The ALHAMBRA last 3 shows. 3.15-G.15-9.15 IS j DOLORES DEL RIO in j DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND j ,t I With RICHARD DIX, CHESTER MORRIS I I' i a Columbia Production Worth Seeing! I J I ARE SUFFERING FROM SLEEPLESS NIGHTS? DO YOU
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    • 409 8 Positively LAST DAY It's a Long Time sin c r SINGATORK CROWDS LAUGHED SO MUCH!! SEE IT S S TO-DAY j |j CAPITOL j 3 5 6 5 9 s j S TONY MARTIN and a Bcvv of Beauties. L L To-night—Last Night—at 7.45 p.m. Two Shows For One Payment
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    • 377 8 ENTHUSIASTICALLY Received BY PRESS AND PUBLIC t -W TO-DAY 3.15—6.15—9.15 I jgj&< PavilioN j J PAR AMOUNT'S MOST LAVISH Sp- i PRODUCTION PERSONALLY J DIRECTED BY THAT MASTER K+ J OF AMUSING SUBTLETY W j ERNST LUBITSCH J j t AAARLENE DIETRICH* j In the Year's Grandest Romance jIK "ANGEL"
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  • 459 9 JAPANESE OUTRAGES Editor of the Malaya Tribune, Tl c flagrant atrocities eom ml Japan*, cached an v™u™ cv d climax when the Ar.erva, j anay, U3ed temporary "as nbassy, was bombed and luno napmlj was not killed» I other incidents pale into inkienT ance before the
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  • 696 9 To r/zt Editor of the Malaya Tribune) Sir —Had it not been lor Japan's agion. oppression and destruction, C/.ina probably would never rise to be /eat power, might still slumber for ny vears vet. After this inhumanity, •lerable insult and plundering oy j pan, China will arise and
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  • 111 9 Japanese Trying To Push Northward A„ C Dcc N 1 e E s ta\" s i C0mmun 'iue dated ing has'b?en h carded 0 0 Nankln e. fightYangtse River in n acr oss the th Japanese atumnP" and An hwei. ««toward through m P ree g t0
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  • 353 9 Verdict In Dual Penang Tragedy (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Dec. 16 llf URDER and suicide was the verdict Jjf returned by the Penang Coroner. Mr. T. D. Hughes, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of a man and a woman
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    • 110 9 I AMAS SALE MOW OiK j V He re is a good opportunity to buy a good range of Good Records for your j Christmas Party, at half the usual price. i All Records are guaranteed to be absolutely Brand New and in perfect condition. 1 S REX 35 cts.
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    • 233 9 NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL OI SALE OF CROWN LANDS. Lot No. Mukim Area <approx.> P 735 XII H2a. 3r. lip. P. <36 XII 35a. 2r. 09p. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the sale at the Land Office, Singapore, on December 23rd. 1937. ol the Crown Lands situate at Lim Chu Kang
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    • 454 9 WOMAN AS THIN AS A SHADOW! Flesh-forming Tablets Restored Her Health. Many men and women all over the Straits are trying everything they can think of in a vain endeavour to put on weight. They eat feverishly, upset their stomach with endless doses of nauseating Cod Liver Oil—but all in
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    • 319 9 THRILLING AND ROMANTIC STORY OF WAR-RACKED SPAIN! j j PAVILION j Read The SUNDAY THi BINE Dominant In Malaya 4L2/J OPENING ft. YOUNG LOVE IN PER? ai mama steps out and papa k« "v*-. spanked! Gay comedy romance fearu ins the new song hits, "Be Careful < My Heart" and
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  • 129 10 MADAM Lim Luan Neo, aged 72, widow of the late Mr. Wee Kong Peng, passed away peacefully on 17-12-37 at 8.30 a.m. at No. 3, Ava Road nl? Balestier Read, the residence of Mr. Tan Hong Kiat, leaving behind three sons, Wee Chsow John, Wee Khoon. Hong and Wee
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  • 711 10 THE news that the Panay. after being bombed was fired upon by machine-guns as she was sinking, and lhat she was also boarded by Japanese, has put a different complexion on the incident, and the terms cf the protest from Washington have been supplemented in the light
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  • 132 10 Congress May Force Co-ordination Reuter. Washington, Dec. 16 DISCUSSING the general situation of v the United States Railways. Senatar Wheeler sad it might be necessary ultimately for Congress to authorise th" forcing of railway co-ordination ani consolidation. New York, Doc 16 As the result of increasing foreign interrs,
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  • 64 10 London Plans To Spend Reuter. London, Dec. 16. me commmon council of the City of London has agreed to buy nearly a thousand acres of land near Ilford at a cost o! £289.000 for the new City oi London airport, the total cost of which will be £600.000
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  • 1189 10 TOPRESER VEHER NATIONAL EXISTENCE THF article below by Dr. Sun Fo, President of the Legislative Yu ,i is a statement of the principles for which China is fightinjA clear answer is given to the allegation of Japanese pro pag.indists that the Sino-Soviet Pact indicates that
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  • 152 10  -  By "Looker On” 1 NT be;i «c in half-hearted InSays a fl,la n<=ial writer, icons look simply silly. -Give father a pair of slippers for Chnstmas'- sa y s an advertisement BmaJ] boys will probably not regard he suggestion favourably, considering that father may return one
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    • 228 10 1 PURE WOOL CASKMEP?<: SET OF FOUR STUDS- Non-creasable. )f-batm Lined Leatherette Price $1 75 each ("asc. Price $3.75 each. PURL MACCLESFIELD LEATHER STUD BOXES. Pigskin. Price $1.35. S LX hi Pinseal Leather, Blue or Plain and Basket We ye Brown. Price 95 cts. Price 32.50 each. KOIILVMIX CO., LTD.
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    • 53 10 r 1 Studio 3 3 J c fir 9 foto-portritt S by foto-artiil 1 R. A. THOMPSON D.O.Sc. (Dr. of Ocular Science.) Practice Limited To The Eye. 4, ARCADE, GROUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Hours 9—5. Saturday 9—L or by appointment. 35 Years European Clinical Experience. Consultation without cost or obligation.
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  • 34 11 London, Dec. 17 Homen, novelists, stu and !er vmen took part d Oxford Street this paraded with ««y goods >s of shpa beanng the riboted? DUted t!) hoppers—
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  • 96 11 SOLIDARITY Dr. voc s Address In Paris Reuter. Paris, Dec. 17. jji; Wellington Koo. addressing the Iraciemy of DipK.macv, k j£ I -irope and America alwavs "'I irom acting?" ,s i: llist °rical review of thp nc C es S the C p 1931 slices the
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  • 87 11 And Air, Eden o Speak Londor. Dec. 17. r on for eign affairs which p.ace in the Commons on os raised on a motion for tn permitting wide scope out it is lively to be main11 h the Far East. that both the Prime V? e Foreign
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  • 19 11 London, Dec. 17. council to-day approved E1,500,000 3)4 per cent. lied at 101. redeemable in Official Wireless.
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  • 135 11 Reuter. Washington, Dec. If?. Roosevelt has summoned oi Naval Operations, y to the White House -hand information of the Panay. rstood Admiral Leahy lal despatches bore out accounts that Japanese r the Panay from low which her colours een discernible. Japa--rtace craft machinesurvivors, who were l
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  • 164 11 FEARS ,N THE COLONY MAY rn ß^o INV °IVED IF WAR COMES TO KWANGTUNG once rumour* of v. «Wtkward C(l 11 t] extend their o'e^ic'" 11 fa further re-xirt»,i Tokyo <;<„•,.■• I>01te(1 th ths 70 Government ha 9 formal]v fMl
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  • 110 11 Subsidy To End This Month London, Dec. 17. JYECEMBER 31 next marks the end of the subsidy wh!ch was made availed f f* ft shipping 111 respect of each of the three years 1935 to 1937 under the British Shipping Assistance Acts, and which was paid in respect
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  • 65 11 Ordered To Resign And Leave Reuter. Geneva, Dec. 17. ITALIAN officials of the League and others attended a meeting in the Italian consulate where they were informed it is desirable that they should resign from the League. They would have to take the consequence if they remained
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  • 58 11 ROME DRAMA Tiber 34 Feet In Flood Reuter. Rome, Dec. 17. S EV S2 thousand people are now homeless or dependent on public nooaa dv to „,ne days of heavy from the Rome man clpai to? d 2 ?s W^ 0 the "ASS and oi grain
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  • 224 11 I'anay Affair Still Insettled Reuter. Washington, Dec. 17. 'FHE Japanese Ambassador, Mr. £a to rorH d Jn C u S n d Panay affair with Mr' Gordell Hull to-day but said he had not brought a specific ccmmunication from trie Japanese Government. Admiral Yarnell has reported
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  • 255 11 Hankow, Dec. 17. IT is reported that the Manchukuo treens at Taming revolted on the night of Dec. 15 in an attempt to join the Chinese, but the revolt failed, due to the Japanese tioops surrounding and machine-gunning them, killing 90 percent. It is reported
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  • 91 11 The Duise of windsot was a guest at the 21st annual banquet of the Angio-American Press Association which took place at Chez Venture in the untitled Elvsse. Paris. More than 200 newspaper correspondents end many British. American and French Government official including M. Chautemps. the french Premter, were present. The
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  • 148 11 F-8.1. Want Actjon JAPANESE MAKE DIFFICULTIES Reuter. Loudon, Dec. it. A MEETING oi" the London China Liaison Committee of the Federation of British Industries, includl"g representative* of the China Association in j, ondon and the gibers of urincin?Pn ps. l so *nmon of the the rh
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  • 143 11 Progress In North Durham London, Dec. 17. Rre4 h£ EES* li i at considerable promem «th? n ade with the deveiopit Tea S i ,orlh eastern fading estate 28 fIToZV H y< ne t r Gatcs head, where Silrh S?! S have been c °mpleted, of vnicn 2b
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  • 39 11 n London, Dec 17 er m London, was received In nL the H Klng at Buckingham ki2?e to! day and invested with the Insignia of v h rl?? n rL Cross the Victoria Order British Official Wireless.
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  • 117 11 Inspection Visit OFFICIAL TRIP TO SYDNEY Reuter. London. Dec 17. f OLOXKL J. j. Llewellin, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, will shortly inapeet naval establiahmeni in the Eaat, combined with a visit to Australia as principal delegate of the Empire Parliamentary Association at the 150 th
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  • 56 11 New Attack About To Begin? Reuter. Barcelona, Dec. 17. JHE presence of the number of Italian warships, gathered with Spanish in surgent warships, south of he c c U rn" bret.es Elands, off the ea4 coa t ,"f Spate is reported by a French comme?f P™'
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  • 20 11 Refunding Short Term Credits Reuter. Berlin Dec 17 Per cent.. redeemable 2 Ine purpose is the rnnriln» ~f
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  • 38 11 Arrival At Darwin Yesterday W CenT'* A,rwa ys Empire fly mg airbat nn n Wh teh le 'mvev f.ch" P„ 3 5" »0.000 mile5 arrived at n Ne Y Zeal d a hack. Official to-aay.- -British
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  • 308 11 CO-OPERATION Joint Committee Of Three Powers Reuter. London. Dee. 17. 'FHF < nation of a joint advisory A toumil on Far Eastern affairs in which Britain, the Fnited States and Frame nil] be equally represented is advocated by Vice-Admiral Ushnrne in an
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  • 28 11 "Attack" Turns Out To i»e Query Reuter. Tangier, Dec. 17. SSS'is.' help from a British destroyed"* W3nt "avaf authorities b n"uwM IV trawIe?| d
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  • 95 11 Sandringham Family (lathering London, De* 17 T 1 Vary STS to ethe with of Glouceste^h Kent, and their chiton DUC heSS of members of the Rovnit£3, and other a quiet 2"iS?* nam. Norfolk Wl &lma S at Sandnngthre h e C dayf S£J?& L ndo two or Queen
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  • 2211 12 the; verdict Questions On State Of Heart Singapore, Friday. THAT the anaesthetic was a proper one and properly administered for an essential purpose, was the opinion expressed by Mr. VV. G, Porter, the Singapore Coroner this afternoon, before delivering his finding
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  • 797 12 China Relief ESCAPE WHICH COST $500 Singapore, Friday. AN entertainment in the cause of charity is always entertainment worthy of support, and that the local public are not backward in giving ready support in this respect, was evident by the large audience that attended the opening performance
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  • 12 12 Mr. T. L. Kelly. Rubber Regulation Inspector Lfa?&<i U bber Re «ula"on
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  • 157 12 Prison And Fine To Stand (From Our Oivn Reporter) Ipoh. Dec. 17 THE Chief Justice. F.M.S.. Mr. 1 Justice Whitley to day In the Perak Aopeal Court dismissed the appeal of Che Kamaruddin. until re cently A. D. 0.. Taiping. who appeal.; against his conviction and
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  • 186 12 Mr. C. H. K. Cooper And Miss L. S. Mowatt mur Singapore. Friday. THE marriage of Mr. Charles H. Ker Cooper, son of Comdr. and Mrs. W H. Cooper, of Powey, Cornwall, and Miss Laura S. Mowatt, daughtei of Capt and Mrs. Mowatt. of Vancouver. British Columbia, took
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  • 69 12 Last night's Government Gazette contains the following appointments:— Mr. R. Williamson to be an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council SS Major A. D. Spark. MC. to officiate as Secretary to the Air Raids and Bombardment Precautions Committee Singapore. 63 Mr. O. A. de C. de Moubrav. M.CS
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  • 498 12 BIG SUCCESS Two Hundred In Fancy Dress A HUGE Christmas tree, laden with balloons, sparkling ornaments and flashing lights, greeted by nearly two hundred Singapore children when they arrived at the Goodwood Park Hotel yesterday evening for the gala Christmas party and fancy dress pageant, organised
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  • 795 12 Chief Justice Sets Aside A Judgment Singapore, Fi iday. "IN my opinion the plaintiff has pursued the wrong remedy, and obtained a judgment for the failure by the appellant to perform an obligation which he never undertook." said Mr. Justice Terrell, the Acting Chief Justice in the
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  • 51 12 THREATS Nj/\Q- Japan Will Wipe fa Nanchang JAPANESE plane? J on Nanchang, capital J threatening J lvip from the air. Expecting intensive raick ti, pulace are hurriedly evavm'tm all roads leading from the < u and choked with fleeing refu j 1 with their meagre belongs
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  • 144 12 Air Raid Precaution, Officer MAJOR A D. SPARK V been gazetted as S Air Raid and Bombard] Committee, arrived in April with his Regimen Highlanders, which is at tioned at Changi. and i ber. Major Spark has had c< experience having serve Belgium during the gr<
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  • 79 12 Awards To Colony Volunteers His Excellency the Gover:. pleased to award the Efficie:. the following members of the Settlements Volunteer Fore. C. S. M. Bowerman, E H R medal and clasp t. Private r Gunner Del Tufo, M. v.. Corporal Geddes, L. W., Auxiliary Naidu Krisanasamy, LSergeant Swithinbank
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  • 49 12 Thursday. Dec. 16 Sir Robert Daiton and Mr ai F. R. Jemmett had lunchc n a Gc ment House. In the evening His Excel! Lady Thomas gave a Ber Government House. Friday. Dee. 1" Sir Hughe and Laciv Knatchb gessen and the Misses KnatchbullHugessen left Government Boas;
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    • 5 12 MCAHSTEB CO, LTD. W.P.S. 31
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    • 52 12 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULLft ST. PHONE 580«. SINGAPOM FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR WORKMEN'S COAH'hNS ATION INSURANCE. AGENTS: MALACCA HONG tHYE ft CC SEKEMBAN CHJENT BROS, K. LUMPUR— WENG HENG NG'KO'N CHEE, SLANG LEE ENG 'TEH, IPOH LEE AH WENG, PENANG GENERAL WODVCf AGENCY, W BRANCHES: OVERSEA-CHINESE BANitfi
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  • 1455 13 "OR WARD STEP ANNOUNCED Singapore, Friday roLLQWIXG "a remarkable forward 1 si in the history of insurance all British tariff and non-tariff companii including Lloyd's, and later eign msi.rers, arrived at an t to eliminate all war risks on with the exception of comnii'm nts under marine
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  • 179 13 Malacca Resident Fined In Singapore Singapore, Friday. MR. Samuel Donald Taylor, of Messrs. 111 Wearne Bros., Malacca, was this morning fined $40 by Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Fourth Police Magistrate, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of negligently disposing of 150 lb. of
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  • 25 13 A special general meeting of the Singapore Buddhist Association will be held on Sunday at 7 p.m. at the association hall, 67. Spottiswoode Park Road.
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  • 294 13 Happy Gathering At New World Singapore, Friday. CHILDREN of the poor—1,200 of them— enjoyed themselves thoroughly this afternoon at the New World when, through the courtesy of the management of that amusement park and the Singapore Rotary Club, they spent their time at the merry-go-round, the
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  • 209 13 Due To Return On Feb. 4 THE Imperial Airways flying boat Centaurus, which has gone to Australia for the 150 th anniversary celebrations, is due back in Singapore on Friday. Feb. 4. on its return flight, she will stay here for several days before continuing her journey. The
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  • 68 13 European Who Had No Licence Singapore, Friday. For driving a motor-car at the intersection of Stamford Road and Armenian Street without a driving licence, Mr. John Mcleod, a European, was fined $7 by Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Fourth Singapore Magistrate this morning In the same court
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  • 31 13 Mr. Tan Kim Swee, salesman at the Federal Dispensary, wishes to state that he is not the person of the same name against whom a charge of theft has been preferred.
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    • 181 13 IS ITCHING SBC9N DISEASE DRIVING YOU NAD? You clench your teeth in desperation and could scratch the place hreds. Day and night you suffer this terrible itching, when a i of luticura Ointment would stop it instantly and one tin ight erven rid you of the aflliction for good. I
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    • 200 13 CJ3. 62A. lion** M iss our Christmas II is play We have o host of things to please the eye and the palate Gorgeous Crackers and Luscious Chocolates ffave you ordered your X'mas Turkey> PHONE: Spore 5376 (4 lines). K. Lumpur 3331 (2 lines). IPOfl 110 111 (2 lines). By
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  • 622 14 R.S .Y.C. Oarsmen Sail For Miri Interport Rowing Match THIS year's R.S.Y.C. inter-port rowing 1 race with Miri will be held at Miri over a course of one mile, on Thursday Dec. 23. The crew which leave.-; for Miri by the s.s. Marudu to-day consists of the following oarsmen:— Row—I).
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  • 53 14 by "Argus" for today's races in Taiping are as follows: RACE I: PANGKOR Carkal RACE II: LERRICK Phoon Tok RACE III: HAPINEBB Miss Labis RACE IV: GEORGE ROBEY Fafrfields RACE V: MANDAI Metro RACE VI: STIR IT Happy Poy RACE VH: MLLE D'ARMENTIERES Evergreen RACE VIII: DANSE
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  • 1396 14 EXCELLENT SPORT ON OPENING DAY ANOTHER EIGHT EVENTS THIS AFTERNOON (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Friday. HULL weather and overcast skies marked the opening of the twoday Skye race meeting here to-day. There was a fair attendance and enjoyable sport was witnessed, dividends
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  • 113 14 "Title" Bout Booed By ILL. Crowd (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 17. ONE of the most farcical main events ever staged locally took place tonight when Young Johnson 10.4 fought Panther Ho 10.7 over 12 3-minate rounds for what was billed as "the welterweight championship
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  • 47 14 Bight cards were taken out for the Keppel G.C. December ladies' Spr.o/j which resulted as under: Kirs. It. Lawrey and Mrs. E. A F-rd 53—18=35. Mrs. G. E. Kerr and Miss D Hirst 49—13=36. Mrs. P. J. Crawley and Mrs. C Q Sharkey 49—11=38.
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  • 26 14 Hockey matches arranged to be played yesterday between the S.C.C. and Fort Canning, and the Ceylon S.C. and the 22nd Heavy Battery were cancelled.
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  • 255 14 Singapore v. Army ,\t Anson Road SINGAPORE and the Armv u key match in the So 1:5 the of the Malaya Cup com-• ha -f I Anson Road Stadium to-'d lV at the Both sides have won all thrr engagements and the winne- Y. her I match v/ill
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  • 70 14 Young Dollah Knocked Out 'i rj;:z Our Own Reporter Pen an 5', Dec. 17. CORBETT 8.10. the promising Puiang Indian, knocked ou f Youir Doi.ah yU the Negri Malay in the fourth round ci the scheauled ten-rcund >naiii event in the Fun and Frolic box.ni promotion to-night. Young
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  • 31 14 Taking the field with only ten ptajren the Indians did well to defeat the Coils ov I —o, in a keenly contested game ol r.ociey at Balestier yesterday.
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  • 694 15 jO E PARAISO He ires With An Eye injured (tiY -REFEREE") were no sensatio>n3 at the i P.v World last night. We saw nisne of good straightforward without special thrills, au Sima was given the de- r lerr.-xndez and deserved r Sison
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  • 45 15 Sima beat Ignacio Fernet n points over 10 rounds. Bernal beat Samee Hussein •ver 10 rounds. Stson beat Nai Boon Mah on 10 rounds. D .irmaraj beat Joe Paraiso, n third round. Millar beat Cheah Boon •i points over four rounds.
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  • 153 15 Hockey Against P.W.D M Tanglin P e a n n at t T^ U n g game of hocke y playArmy MedTcaf r the Royll by J!?? the t P W D. terrible condition r>V tiS 1 Spite of thc was brisk anTclean'thrVhor"' Play R y r 0
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  • 198 15 Skins II Beat R.A.F. Reserves TN an uninspiring game of hockey at Seletar yesterday, the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers II beat the Royal Air the slippery surface of the ground militating against a good display. There was no scoring in the first half, during which play was mostly confined
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    • 23 15 I XMAS *j GIFTS at your own prices U. S. de SILVA Hiring jeweller of over 35 years experience 106 Orchard Rd. J
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    • 105 15 I Shop Economically I XMAS GIFTS for EVERYBODY a GIAN SINGH'S ANNUAL XMAS SALE A sale no thrifty shoppers can afford to miss HERE ARE A FEW SENSATIONAL BARGAINS. French Plain Uncrushable Chiffon J#p*v Velvet in different colours. 36." English Plain and Moire Taffetas English Plain Art Silk Nets Art
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    • 72 15 loiisi ed heads tamed trained Tousled hair, unruly hair, wispy hair, lank hair—even overctlrijcry hair mastered by O'ostora. the favourite dressing of theatre and film stars. Olostora imports such life and |n«tr* to thnt is dull and "flat", it improves one's appearance 100 r ;—and apr>?ar-a-ces count in this modern
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    • 17 15 SUPREMACY THE |fWU«|l!!1 SIjNCAP.ORE c- BRANCHES MALAYA'S FOREMOST INSURANCE COMPANY J Wf S 20. MILK CHOCOLATE j
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  • 114 16 Double Hindustani Talks* To-Morrovv AT THE CINEMAS The Garrick Theatre at G concludes to-night an v gramme consisting ot Bu and "Murder By Tfelevi number of shorts! A double Hindustani pn one payment, -ill be pu night. The great thriller with Miss Nadia, the Stunts" playing in the
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    • 134 16 ii I Kothmans of Pall Mall, London, are giving a limited number of these Fine-Art English Calendars in full colour, to Smokers of f| Rothmans KINGS GATE VIRGINIA in exchange for only 2 labels jl from the tin of 50's or 10 inner shells from the packets of 10. Ji
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    • 132 16 VIM ggM> SAFER J CLEANING jWTTfjj Vim to keep the home ?!3 4 J(|| bright and sparkling. /*|9ll 5 Cheap, harsh scourers /V i&WĔM mean hard work, and r <u^ ing t{: they ruin surfaces s kj'M&S with deep scratches, fjWLW too! The only safe |Z-ISf method is to use
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    • 95 16 f I? 1 P° SBeS9in B a nd grateful feeling ot wholesomeness which every woman seeks—and which only a carefully considered toilet can give—depends largely upon the soap she uses. Women who choose Wright's know that its invigorating and antiseptic qualities tone the skin and give it that velvety softness
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    • 41 16 From the Heart I of Midlothian I comes the most delicious break:". f of all Scott's Porage Oats in Scotland's choicest crops yield their i 1 nourishment and flavour. Scott's P 1 Oats arc cooked perfectly in 5 MINI I I
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    • 207 17 DIJNLOP FOR LONGEST SERVICE Grace #W Charm thai spring from '''mm I Radiant f v t. Health *ISb| A graceful figure...the charm OUS heaH) are the visible sigiis -A* Every woman can possess the natural v beauty of perfect fitness by observing m tne two important essentials of r health
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    • 62 17 evclo^ the luxury stage until the television set becomes as popular as thordinary radio receiver. Meanwhile, have you tried our MODEL 26E NEW SUPERHETERODYNE AC MAINS. PERFECT FOR PURITY OF TONE; Distributors: H. L. CARTER CO.. 22. Orchard Road, Singapore So Agents: the radio general agency, Kuala Lumpur. HOE QQON
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    • 286 17 GIFTS TOYS GALORE, PRESENTS FOA BOTH YOUNG AND OLD. FOR THINGS BEAUTIFUL COME EARLY TO BABA CO., LTD. 149, Middle Rd: 'Phone 2115. All the purchases if required wih v packed properly and posted to your friend in any part of Europe or America. FOR ECONOMICAL i CONVENIENT PUMPING. J
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    • 1190 17 t listeners Mjm1««!4I^ programmc nnl/rT n TT 7 miWIIIU 700 p.m.:—Light Orchestral Music BRITISH EMPTRF, 10 05 Z ayed b tne Victor Celeste Tria. nnnri r> a W W*JL* s P° r tsmen Talking- m 1 easan t Dance" (Hartmann) "AnFKOGRAMMES I efield Mp lal in S- W. PROORAMMFQ OF
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  • 1037 18 CAROLS Entertainment And Pantomime MEDIAEVAL cards, as well as Ifl favourite hymns of the season such as 1 0 Come, All Ye Faithful' and Hark! The Heruld Angels Sing,' will be sung during the Service from Bristol Cathedral that listeners to Duventry will
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  • 200 18 Christmas-Week Broadcast From Daventry Selections from Handel t siah. perhaps the most famous torios, will provide one of thl mas-week broadcasts from n Four well-known artists—Lsobp I Soprano>, Catherine Stev tralto), Parry Jones 552 Harold Williams (Australian R will take the solo parts A ccc ing them will
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  • 225 18 Christinas Celebration A Hundred Years Ago o w The way In which the English country gentleman of a hundred years ago celebrated the coming of Christma> v described in 'Welcome Yule,' a broadcasthat listeners to Daventry will hear during th£ week beginning Dec. 19. The programme has been
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    • 330 18 I. 17 i 11 9eel'ymmg&i as you ohou> c Cd&i! !|H "PHVUOSAW TABLETS TO-DAY! l' I fn J° revifa,ize your Blood, rejuvenate your Arteries, fort.fy your Heart, correct your Blood Preware, 1 ffl fill ITM stren ,nen >our Nerves, and increase all your Physical fjM$J al Forces irrespective of age.
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    • 35 18 MILK AT ITS BEST j SINGAPORE'S FAVOIKITE BRAND I j A HEMTHy B/JBX I j \mt\ P^ l j Specialists RecmmS B, v"" a A Baby j The P.*,* [jBLOE CROSS SUcfa Art ALWAYS FRESH
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    • 71 19 S*AT EASTERN OPTICAL CO., Optician Mr. C. Y. FAN), (Tel. 1164). «5, s<.«th Bridge Road, Singapore. TYPEWRITER CO., No. C-A, f Alley. Singapore. Tele. No. 2633. sof EHIKA fiS? Kolok Graph!a Ribbons, per of the finest quality. 4& Guaranteed Charsres moderate. *t 3 ISAPION No.f N«o» '•V Dl »«*'*»a*e. a*.
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    • 84 19 FIRST QUALITY EUROPEAN MAKE FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE CO., LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG AGENTS FOR BRfHSHOXYGEN CO.. LTD. ~~Y I m mmr I PEERLESS ERASMIt SOAf» Dainty, Alluring, Fragrant PEERLESS ERASMIC is incomparable and invaluable _AtW£& for the toi,et and ca!! be a PP lied without harm to the most delicate
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    • 164 19 j Aerated Water Ice M anufacturers. HERE IS HOW F5 T 1 KEEP MY GUMS k FIRM AND ROSY A MO f BROSH/io C\St- 7 vv/th 1 DENTISTS APPROVE THIS NEW AID TO GUMS ROSY HUED, firm gums are and cutting surfaces of the the perfect setting for spar- teeth
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    • 454 19 jSalajan UslenersßaH' ■sap 1 piano: Em nC! y w R M Noord I Talk for women ==a j?^irai^tS! ra conducted byTrof' TO-MORROW nja Livschakoff and his I o wwem Mengelberg. m*m.i PHOHI HOI I AND S2 2 Daily news bulletin. <".7» kcs.). 1 signal Weather re- (Wavelength 7«™ Rom AS
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