Malaya Tribune, 10 January 1938

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  • 40 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales Vol. XXVII. No. 7. SINGAPORE, MONDAY JANUARY 10, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday. Jan. 10, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 814 1 l Uitl V^ 9ammMUUM agaaa— mm j L!FE T,ME mam MM SCIFICATION: SPECIFICATION: ROADSTER. B.S.A. OVERSEAS BICYCLE. \Vx liame. 22 in. and 24 In. I ff Wheels. 28 in. x in. l W lyres. Dunuo ROADSTER A' 0 or .n, iUar Hub. D.*S.A.. With Free Wheel. 4 ?x m X
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    • 10 1 Read The M TKIIII *E t> Dominant /n Malaya if
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  • 407 2 SHIPPING MEWS NOTES "USE SHIPS MORE AS EXPORTS" Builder's Suggestion To The Government THAT ships built in this country for overseas ownership should figure as exports in trade returns was a suggestion made by Mr. A. Murray Stephen, chairman of Messrs. Alexander Stephen and Sons, Linthouse, Glasgow, at the launch
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  • 183 2 Ellerman Papayanni Liner's Fine Run An outstanding passage between Haifa and Liverpool by the Ellerman and Papayanni liner Malvernian was recently completed. Sailing from Haifa on Nov. 21, the Malvernian had on board 40,000 boxe: of Jaffa oranges and grape fruit, together with other cargo, and she arrived at
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    • 415 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH IN DIA (Incorporated In England). j'j) Pf 1 P. O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due Tannage. Spore 1933. CARTHAGE 15 000 Jan. 14 SOMALI 6,800 Jan. 14 COMORIN 15.000 Jan. 23 KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 Feb. 11 BANGALORE 6.000 Feb. 12 NALDERA 16.000 Feb. 25 RANPURA 17,000 Mar.
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    • 77 2 8.1. (APCAR) SAILINGS. For HONGKONG, AMOY JAPAN. Leave Singapore. TTLAWA 10,000 Jan. 13 SANTHIA 8,000 Jan. 27 TALMA 10,000 Feb. 10 For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUTTA. SIRDHANA 8,000 Jan. 22 SHIRALA 8,000 Feb. S TILANA 10,000 Feb. 19 p&o BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. 0.5.N.C0.,
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    • 568 2 A-w— **•> I M. B. K. i I KOKUSAI LINE (KOKUSAI KISEN KAISHA) I I (Incorporated in Japan). J For JAPAN, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK (via Panama). 1 Due. Due. Sailing Due. 1 Penang Spore Spore via. New York 1 Ims KONGO MARU Feb. 2 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Keelung
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    • 494 2 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE. BANGKOK LINE. Luxurious One Class Motorships. Most Cabins have adjoining private bath Excellent Cuisine. FOR MARSEILLES, LONDON, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND COPENHAGEN. From From From From M.S. Spore Malacca P.S'ham P'ng FIONIA 25-1 25-1 26-1 27-1 LALANDIA 15-2 15-2 16-2 7-2 JUTLANDIA 8-3 8-3 9-3 10-3 MEONIA
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    • 468 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER I x[fm LLOYD IN ORD I (Incorporated In iLLOyPJ Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938. s.s. "WHSGAND" for Bangkok only FeD 3 *ss "GNEISENAU" omits North China Feb. I HOMEWARD For HOLLAND, HAMBURG
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  • 700 3  -  RAID ON KRONSTADT IS RECALLED (By Air Mail London, Dee 31 ULRO ol' several of the most out- standing exploits of the war, Comdr. W. IJ. Bremner, D.S.O., D.S.C., has been placed on the retired list alter 30 years in the Service. Comdr. Bremner was
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  • 704 3 Winter In The West Indies THREE o'clock, and already twilight deepened about the Tower of London and the river was wrapped in tog. Here, indeed, was as Sir Algernon Aspinall, secretary of the West India Committee, spoke of the sunlit islands of the Caribbean and of
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  • 70 3 Reuter Wireless. Mariano, Cuba, Jan. 9. A decree for divorce against Count. Covadonga, eldest .son of ex-King Alfonso WM granted to the Count's second wife, formerly Seno'ita Marta Rocafort. The Court waived the necessity for the Count's attendance as he Is suffering from recurrence of haemophillia and
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    • 631 3 Classified Advertisements PUBLIC NOTICES Singapore Municipality TKNDERS. TENDERS ars now invited for the roliowir.g materials or service. For particulars see Municipal Tender Room E xecutton of earthworks for proposed bus park at Changi Road. (Deposit $25)., 12 noon, Jan. 20, 193 F. Supply of 7,500 ton 3 of Australian or
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    • 601 3 PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STRAITS' SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Forma Pauperis. ►Suit No. 507 ot 1937 Between Ng Poh Hock PL intitl and Cheang Kiam Keong Defendant To. Cheang Kiam formerly of No. 4, Rambutan Road Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced
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    • 381 3 POSITIONS VACANT WANTED -A Lady Teacher, mm. qualification, Senior Cambridge. Commencing salary $40. Apply Principal, Jubilee School, Kluang Johore. WANTED An experienced Lady'.s maid to go to Europe and back. Eurasian preferred. Apply to Mrs. S. Sleenivasanum, Maxwell Road Ipoh. WANTED —Experienced Salesman for commercial refrigeration. Salary commission end ear
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    • 214 3 APOLLO SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS. No. 1. AMBER MANSIONS. SPECIAL CLASS BEGINNERS $5 per Month Commencing Nov. 4th. 7.15 p.m. Eton High School Junction of Selegie Road and Short Street. There are vacancies in all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge. ENROL NOW, Aupiy The Principal. EBERHARD WATCHEg combine
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    • 68 3 WE STOCK SELL MORE WATCHES than any other Firm in Malaya and Far East. We can always sell lower. Good values are obtainable i in all lines of watches we stock. ENQUIRIES invited from all markets. i T?HONE 3785 Write or Call at E. NASSIM SONS, 381, North Bridge Road,
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  • 431 4 LONDON COMMODITIES London, Jan. 8. To- S Change TOne n fllKlfi 6 7 /r M 6 sk 516 z?i; Ist Forward 'Feb.) Buyer 7 1010 m 6 Sellers 71 16 2 2nd Forward '(Apr.l June) Buyers 7 116 7 -116 Sellers 73 16 7% __i i« 3rd
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  • 918 4 Br-dget Outlook PRESIDENT AND THE RAILWAYS JT is indicative of the present relations between the President and Congress that, though Congress has been in special session for nearly a month and is planning to adjourn 10 days from now, it has accomplished hardly anything of importance beyond
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  • 282 4  -  By S. African Teachers' Journal Cape Town. A SLASHING attack is made on Fascism in the current issue of "The Educational News of South Africa", official organ ol the South African Teachers' Association. Teachers arc urged not to allow Fascism to grow unchecked in this country,
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  • 78 4 Prospects Of Passage Increased Reuter. Washington, Jan. 8. The prospects of the passage of the bill to improve conditions in industry generally, was greatly improved as a result of a conterence in which representatives of the Government and those of seven south eastern States, who were previously the
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  • 108 4 Negotiations Considered "Formidable Task" Reuter. Washington. Jan 8 PROLONGED bargaining is inevitab as the result of campaigns and obiections by business interests on bo ct the Atlantic and abroad in it gard to the huge list of articles onwnic the U.rited States are consJdermg possible tariff reductions. Following
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  • 106 4 Reuter Wireless. London, Jan. 9 A feature »f the week has been the -apid re-flow of currency notes from tne Christmas circulation and as a resun the clearing banks and non-clearing institutions fraud supplies greater than their requirements. Consequently bn.of all descriptions met with keen competition and the
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  • 64 4 Aver Kuning I F.M.S. i Rubber Co 106,000 lb. Badek Rubber Estates. Ltd.—33.503 lb- r, Bradwall tFMB Rubcer Estate 64 000 Ib. Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estate.—lol, oUJ ib. Dennistown Rubber Estates.—s4.soo in Highlands and Lcwiards Para Rubo C 0.—104,000 lb. Klabang Rubber C 0.—158.000 lb Krian Rubber Plantations
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  • 47 4 The exports cf tinned pineapples v Malaya duiiiig the week ended Jan i were 4.850 :ases, nfcadc up cf l.ouo ca to Canada, 100 cases id the Conn cf Europe and 3,480 eases elsewhere There were no exports to the Unite Kingdom dining this period.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 472 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. (Incorporated tn the Straits Settlements) CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000,000.00. BEAU OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING. CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: 1 Managing Direct $173 Secretary «44 General Manager 3513 Accountant WW Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: jtD\ NEW Y RK BANKEKS: Midland Bark Ltd. I
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    • 52 4 THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, BURGLARY, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE. HEAD OFFICE: I6D, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. W. E. ACRAMAN, Acting General Manager. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD (Incorporated In New Zealand) MOTOR CAR INSURANCE W. J. DEXTER, Manager. Tel. 6P26. a
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    • 127 4 «g» i i r ii a 1 J Ik■■V4 1 I k1 I 1 i iiiiii y i&1111 Get ROBUST, RADIANT and I 7\ REBOUNDING HEALTH by &yFW /I taking the world-renowned dibil n|/i TONIC TABLETS DIBIL I gives renewed energy to flo lli'l nerves and muscles, restores •nlUiil lost
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 78 4 (Continued norn nexi column) Haveloek BP Monthly committee Meeting, 12. Delta Road, 8 p.m. THURSDAY. JAN 13 Silver Star Minstrels- Music practice, Mr. Ohil 1 ianar Choo's residence, "Jupiter Lodge,' 147. Haig Road, oIT Dunman Road Katong, 7.30 p.m. Summer Badminton Party: Marriage Invitation of Mr. Ng Yong Thye to
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    • 158 4 CLUB DIARY There are numerous Club tn Singapore members of which are readers 01 the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary la provided specially for them. Secre tarics are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still 6i included in the "Diary of Events." The
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  • 853 5  -  Quotations By Fraser And Co. Singapore, Jan. 7, 5 p.m. MINING Fraser Co. Buyers. Sellers. Ampat Tin 4 6 5 Asam Kumbang 32 34 -cd Austral ?*lalav 50 55Aycr Hitam 25 27 Ayer Weng 0.75 0.80 Bangrin Tin 23 9 24 6 Batu Selangor 1.54 1
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  • 527 5  -  Daily Report By S.E. Levy Co. Singapore, Sunday. 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, report tc us by cable as follows STOCKS For reasons given yesterday the marke
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  • 147 5 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Jan. 8, 1 prn. Total for rnmnanv Dividend Books Close financial y Date Ex Div. year Payable Date to date TIN* a To As'am Kumbang r- No. 61 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Jan.22 27 x 2 6d Bonus. Inoh Tin ls i an
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  • 230 5 5 Maynard Co. Ltd., $30,000 Int. Apr. 30, Oct. 31 95 105 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5 1901 red. 1040 $400,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 102 104 nom 1007 red. 1947 $1,600,000 Int. Mar. 31, Sept. 30 108 110 nom 1B09 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int. Mar. 31,
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  • 358 5  -  Report By Tracer And Co. Singapore, Jan. 10. MINING. New York Tin price 41% down With no news from Oversea centres, the local market opens very quietly to-day as is usual on Monday mornings. On Saturday a fair number of Southern Kintas changed hands up to $6.45,
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  • 13 5 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— fc»l% <un
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  • 17 5 lhe puce of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 22% (down Sellers 22% (down
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  • 310 5 Singapore, Monday MINING Ampat Ayer Hitam 25 3 26 3 Bangrina o 3 6 fj j Batu Selangors 1 5 2 f 6 O Cnandenangs oqq 2 2 Hitam Tin 0. 4 0 045 Hongkong Tin 24 6 26Hong Fatts 107 1 19 Sdris Hyd.
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  • 190 5  -  Greeting From Labour Party Reuter. Madrid, Jan. 10. A FIRST hand report of conditions .n war-torn Teruel was given yesterday evening by two Labour members of the British House of Commons who arrived there yesterday. They are members of a party of nine British Labour M.P.'s
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  • 127 5 Mr. Chamberlain Back In London Reuter. London, Jan. !0 MR. Chamberlain returns to London to-day, says the Daily Telegraph diplomatic correspondent, and will review the latest incidents and developments in the Far East with the experts of the Foreign Office. Up to the present no official report has
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  • 82 5 New Decree Issued In France Reuter. Paris. Jan. 8. An official decree has been issued tightening the law concerning the manufacture and sale of arms. Henceforward even the smallest part of a pistol bullet is subject to a licence. The decree is apparently due to the recent
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  • 58 5 Reuter. London. Jin. Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen. former British Ambassador to China, who was seriously wounded by Japanese aeroplanes when driving from Nanking to Shanghai, has arrived in London with Lady Hugessen. He told Reuter, "I am very fU and T have quite recovered." Sir Hughe wis met
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  • 40 5 Reuter. Tsing'ao, Jan H. Much speculation and uneasiness have been aroused by *he appearance of 12 Japanese ships, consisting of transports and warships, in the Tsingtao outer harbour. There lias, as yet, been no attempt to land.—Reuter.
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  • 41 5 British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 8. Five hundred Basque refugee children, who have been cared for in Britain lor many months, left England yesterday for Bilbao in the care of 20 represertatives of the Relief Committee.—British Official Wireless.
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  • 34 5 Reuter. Tokyo. Jan 8 The Mayor of Tokyo has invited the Italian and German Ambassadors to visit the City Hall on Jan. 22, when he will present; them with cherry tree seeds.—Reuter.
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  • 223 5 Police Incidents "CALCULATED" BY JAPAN Reuter. Loudon, Jan 0. JT is clear thai the assault o n the British Police in Shanghai was serious and cannot l>e liirhtly dismissed, r&vn the Bwidav diulomatic Eorre«rjond«»nt poinMna out that th f> offlc'al iwat has not \et been reeehrsd
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  • 66 5 Exhaustive Review To Be Made By Premier Reuter. London, Jan. 8. IT is understood that a complete and exhaustive review of the increasingly grave situation in the Far East will be among the first tasks of Mr. Neville Chamberlain when he returns to Downing Street on Monday.
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  • 65 5 National Congress To Meet Reuter. Hankow, Jan. 8. The Chinese Communist party convoked its seventh National Congress to discuss ways and means of strengthening and enlarging co-operaticn between the Communists and the Kuomintang in the present Sino-Japanese war. The agenda includes the mobilisation of the labour class for
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  • 155 5 tfteniffer, British. 4 065 ions, from Wei Hai Wei Jan. 10. to P Swettenham Jan. 11. Dukat, Norwegian 761 tons, from Bangkok Jan. 8 to Bangkok Jan. 10. Philcctetes. British. 7,211 tons, from D 3 ren Jan. 8 to Penang Jan. 11. Japara. Dutch, 2 301 tons, from
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  • 38 5 Reuter Wireless. Tunis Jan. 9 Five were killed and three wounded at Bizerta when troops and police fired on a crowd of a thousand rioters demonstrating against the expulsion of an Arab agitator.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 71 5 S. B. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 155 5 DAILY WEATHER REPORT AI a lay a n Mcl co r olog iea 1 Service Yesterday Nighi Max. Bngnt Mm 1 emp. R*tall S'shine Temp. Stations oF. Ins. Hours, oF. WEST COAST Alor Star 88 Nil 11.0 72 Bayan Lepas (Fenang» 88 Nil 9.6 71 Sitiawan, 89 Nil 10.5 69
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  • 180 6 "No Chance Of Success", Chi nese Comment Reuter i j Berlin, Jan. 8. OTATEMENTo appearing in the British v pre suggesting that German med.ii ion .!> ti.e Sino-Japanese dispute ha xcached a mature stage," are described in eompc ent circles here as "rather exaggerated The British
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  • 99 6 British Wireless. Johannesburg, Jan 9 Tha' the r!d had a barrour >hi r en del 30 b lust K.'ded by th f UnJOn Astronomer. Wood Towards the end of the month observatories in Sou*h Africa and Germany observed a small planet .shooting towards the earth at an
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  • 144 6 Rough Handling Of British Police Officers J i I Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 8. j\/7R. Cornel! Frarilln, an An-erica lfl <frhd j-. the Chairman of the Municipal Council, has lodped a strong protest wtth Mr. Okamotb, tee Japanese Consn.General, concerning the assault on Serjeant Turner and Inspector West Reutrr.
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  • 99 6 UA Association s 1938 Experiment Nc;'- v -;rk. J*'- 1 9. The united Q*at& Gttflf Association hi" modified lhe rulf a: a trial throughout 1938. In "future the nearer bad on the green may be lifted if it lies within 'six inches of the hole, also when the.
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  • 130 6 Australia. Ni W Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly: Qantas. closing 10 p.m. today. Java and s uthern Sumatra: Netherlands, colsing 1 p.m. to-morrow. Kuala 1 umpui and Penang: Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-morrow. v Medan, Jask 5, Amsterdam an 1 London§: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m.
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  • 189 6 Mails expected from Europe etc. (LOnddn) by Air (Imperial) to-day. Deliveries oi boxholders' letters only 3 p.m. and general delivery of letters 4.05 p m. to-day. Malls expected from Penang and Kuala Lumpur by Air (Internal Service) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 7 30 pjn. to-day and
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  • 159 6 ALHAMBRA--'-Devil's Squadron 6.15 md 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL. —Martha Raye in Double Or Nothing" G. 15 and y.15 D.m. PAVILION. —Jean Crawford in "The Elide Wore Red' 6.15 and v.15 p.m. MARLBOROUGH.—"Baghai Saphai" iHindustani• 3. 6 and 9 o.m. THEATRE ROYAL.—"JSathi Ahaly.V i Tamil —3.15. G. 15 and 9.15 p.m.
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  • 139 6 Singapore, Jan. 10. bhips alongside the Wharves or expected to arrive. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) Ftajula 22. 4 Sheers Wharf «Entrance Gate J) Charon 19. Main Wharf (Entrance Gat.#» 2) Perak 18; Cuacum 16; Philoctetes 14" President Van Buren 11; GlenifTer 9. Emnire Dock (Entrance Gate 2)
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  • 21 6 Mails despatched from Singapore on Dec 17 1931 by tne Rajputana was deMvcrcd, in London on Jan. 8. 1323.
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  • 36 6 Mails lor Java etc. originally advertised lor despatch by the s.s. Both closing at 11 a.m. to-day will now be despatches by the s.s. Poeiau Roebiah closing at 2.30 pjn. on the same day.
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  • 41 6 Owing to the late arrival ol the 17.I 7 it- bound imperial aeroplane, the air mail.] fcr Australia. Java etc. previously an nounced as closing at 10 p.m. yesterday i will now close at 10 p.m. to-day.
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  • 135 6 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures TO-DAY. JAN. 10 Hockey- S.C.C. II v. Excise Dept S.C C:.; SRC I v. V.M.C.A. I. S.K.C.; Colt;, v 22nd HK. Battery. Changi; AP.C V Gordon Highlanders. Pay a Lobar; C'crical Union v. Fort Canning. C.U.. CJ.S.C. v. Y.W.C.A. I, G.S.C. TO-MCRROW JAN.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 216 6 11 J To-night—COCKTAIL DANCE 6.30 to pjn j DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.30 to midnight. i I, POPULAR CABARET ATTRACTION 1 I 110 UOT T A J N on-divers §1.00 i /Jan 26th.—AUSTRALIA'S 150 TH ANNIVERSARY CARNIVAL j DINNER. v Tickets $5.00 Dinner Dancing Entertaiiune i. Dress-Dinner Jacket. cr Reptt mutative
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    • 239 6 Renew < your Vitality with SANATOGEn jVM. The true tonic food Wl WORLD'S FINEST PEN J I Fnsure instant I&|9 m h cffortle > I wiitinjr, hand comfort, beauty and a L fetime' guarantee with ail 7 features desired in a modern pen. MfmUm* pm. llfl< Mtdtf'Ofl litf gutiror, I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 178 6 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE STEAMER MAILS DISPATCHES TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME Africa East South Arizona Maru Jan. 10 1 America I South) Arizona Maru > p Ceylon s W riz T a Maru 0 2 pjn. Pontianak W !I 'angkor w iw i Java. South-West Sumatra. S.-East Borneo, Celebes,
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    • 46 6 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS The following is the programme of. drills uo to and for week ending Jan. 16, 1938." TO-MORROW. JAN. 11 30 pjn.—Heatfasarters, 1st Bn. S.S.V.F.. Officers' Conference. 5 15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.A. IV), Cadre Class. FRIDAY, JAN. 14 .15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.A. (v), Cadre Cla c s.
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  • 1137 7 Premier's Peace Talk SOLUTION OF WORLD PROBLEMS Ottawa, Canada. rpO-DAY'S issue was much large? than that of any particular contated the Rt. Hon. W. L. Mactzie King, prime minister of Canada, in joining with representatives of ex-service men speaking from Ottawa, London, Washington and Paris in an
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  • 27 7 M Vv« n Delbos, Pi tich Foreign Minister, and M. K.rnnil Krofta, Foreign Mi '< i Ql CxechtX \< vakia. photographed during M. Delbos' recent official visit to Prague.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 166 7 11" Dangerous JgnE^ GET your sore throat well before something more serious follows, such as laryngitis, quinsy or influenza. Start taking Peps regularly at the slightest feeling of throat trouble and you'll not only cure it but also keep free from coughs, colds and chills. fA Peps, dissolved in your
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    • 122 7 wk high-value cars, and one of the most out- are restrainedly modern. This is even truer Urn standing announced for many years. It marks with regard to the treatment of the interior WSk W «T t vi v where both the comfort and finish of up- pP% j X a
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    • 194 7 TO AVOID INFLUENZA. Every year, in al! parts of the WurH, men and women fall victims lo L fluenza, and the r.fter-efTects are frequemly .such that it take.; m< nths to regain former health aod strength. To avoid contracting Influenza k< ep the blocd nurc. rich and ?v till, for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 285 8 THRU I INC 1 1 once TO-NKiHT tfn %ISISIS 14 TO-NIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT. m mm Mm gl5 s 15 pm A Hindustani Jungle Picture j -JINGLE QVEEM n 1 Mi«« Sniochana Hiihest F'aid Actress of India. All The' Jungle Thrills Change: Wed 12th and Vat ees: Sat. 15, Sun. 16th
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    • 99 8 A Rollicking Comedy Last Night's Audience Screamed at the Antics of MARTHA RAVE! 1 CAPITOL] ggf Paramount* Sun-Burst of Mirth Melody and music- I Biff-name specialties, like Ames aod also: pop-eye the sailor in Arao, famous cowed v dance team! "I LIKES BABIES" mm\i "in s ms j£B**m, DEATH STRIKES
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    • 366 8 I j Billie BURKE j L A 1 j ROXY BAR OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT j LAST NiGHT 6.15 9.15 1 J now jam: is in her 'mm* 41 i WILDEST AND FUNNIEST j j COMEDY RIOT J I JANE WITHERS in the biggest laugh show of her career 'WILD and
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  • 1488 9 Speed And Comfort MORE THAN 200 W.P.H. jWINTEEN new landplanes are included it, ihe list of airliners which are scheduled to enter service with the fleet of Imperial Airways before the end of 1038. They comprise fourteen of the largest airline craft in existence—high-wing monoplanes weighing with
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  • 148 9 Christmas Display At Malaya House (By Air Mail) 'From Our Own Correspondent > London, Dec. 31. IT Is symptomatic of the enterprise of the Malayan Information Offices nowadays that the windows of Malaya House in Trafalgar Square are showing, m a manner worthy of an Oxford
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  • 527 9 The Current Singapore Prices Singapore Jan. 7. MEAT Beef steak, kati 42 Beel stew or curry, kati 38 Fillet steak lb. 60 Mutton Australian per lb. 40 Mutton, Indian per lb. Pork, lean, kati 44 Pork lean and fat (Ist ouality» kati 34 POULTRY Capons (locally reared*, kati
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  • 46 9 WHAT could be a wise or better Resolution for 1938, than to enrol for sound systematic training—Piano, Violin Practical and Theoretical, Jazz Piano Playing, Soiteggio (musicianship) or Kindergarten (from age 5) at Far Eastern Mus t c School, 1-A, Kirk Terrace Prospectus free.
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  • 282 9 Deputation To Mr. Walter Elliot MR. Walter Elliot, Secretary of State for Scotland, received in Edinburgh recently a Church of Scotland deputation on the subject of '.he report of the Departmental Committee on the Marriage Law of Scotland which was presided over by Lord Morison. ~Tht
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 150 9 ARRANGE YOUR PARTIES FOR THE GALA EVENT of the YEAR! CAPITOL., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26th at 3*15 <i„IJS and ?L3O in. Malayan Premiere of ENGLAND'S GREATEST PICTURE "VICTORIA THE GREAT" ANNA NEAGLE as QUEEN VICTORIA ANTON VvALBKOOK as Prince Albert Produced in the actual locales. I 'I wit h Scenes in
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    • 295 9 P¥ew World Slum NIGHTLY—From 9.30 —12 Midnight. /2/4 IF Admission 50 ct U/lii/lllljl TEA DANCES—Evciy Tuc Thur.. Sal., Sun. From 6.00 8.30 pm. NO ADMISSION CHARGE, Grand Theatre Luna alI Tecchew Wayang. »Un laiKie Twilight Hall Focchow Wayang tagoda-Shanßhai Wsyang Sunlight Hall Cantonese Wayang. Sclar liall—Pacific Opera OTHER SIDE-SHOWB: GHOST"
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  • 34 10 The engagement, is announced between Mr. Tan Mong Kwyc of the Elect ricrl Department, Batu Pahat, Miss Cheang Lai Kin, sister of Mr. Chean,; Ah Soo, storekeeper of the Electuca. Department.
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  • 47 10 WEE—Wee Kim, aged 50 years, passed away neacefully at his residence No 103 S/ed Alwi Road, at 10.30 p.m on Sunday. Ke left behind, his wife. 2 sons and 4 daughters to mourn his loss. Funeral on Thursday, 13th irst. for Bukit Brown Cemetery. Deeply regretted.
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  • 945 10 PROVISIONALLY, the Empire Air Mail Scheme, by which all first class mail matter will be carried by air, will be inaugurated in Malaya on Feb. 23. That the service will come into existonce on i hat date can scarcely be doubted since ••provisionally," in the official sense of
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  • 81 10 To Participate In Ocean Flight Reuter Wireless. Rome, Jan. 9. Plans have been completed for Bruno Mussolini to participate in the Rome to Rio do Janeiro flight this month comon.sing three hrghsoeed machines. Bruno's companion will be Lieutenant Mancinallu. The o»hcr planes will be nilcted by Major Bisco,
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  • 175 10 NOTES COMMENTS Sir Andrew Caldecott WHE Malaya Tribune's London corrrspondent writes: Sir Andrew Caldecotfs unconventional ways are charming the folk in Ceylon as they did in Hongkong, where, it will be recalled, the leading British residents sent an urgent appeal to London that Sir Andrew should be allowed to remain
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  • 229 10 THE question which foreign military experts are striving to answer today is whether or not Russia will gh.e greater military assistance to China. The concensus of opinion is that the Soviet will be in the news a great deal during the coming months. Those who are In a
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  • 310 10 MR. A. P. Herbert departed from the usual course of Parliamentary address by the introduction of a "lyrical memorandum" when the "Nosey Parker Bill" was brought up for discussion. He strongly objected the passage of the Bill and gave his reasons in the following verses: In 1937
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  • 314 10  -  By "Looker On" "II'HEN a man is habitually cross at breakfast-time it may mean that his liver is a little 'hard,' suggests a physician. Or perhaps that his egg is. A clergyman thinks newspapers snould only publish good news. That means, unfortunately, that the racing results
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  • 243 11 RECEPTION Hymns Sung In London Streets Reuter London, Jan 9. CARDINAL Hinsley was given a great welcome on his return from Home, where he was made Cardinal i.n Dec. 13. The first enthusiastic reception was at Folkestone, where u large crowd awaited him. Thousands of Londoners gave
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  • 33 11 Reuter. Basle. .lan. 9. P is stated thai the German authohave prohibited the circulation of ,i peeches by Lord Baldwin Pri idem Roosevelt, published in German by a Lucerne firm—Reuter.
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  • 144 11 SEQUEL TO RIOTING OF YESTERDAY TRAFFIC CHAOS MORE POLICE PROTECTION FOR JAPANESE QUARTER Singapore, Monday pOLICE protection for Singapore Japanese is to be provided to avoid the danger of racial rioting, following on yesterday's serious anti-Japanese demonstrations by Chinese and Indians.
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  • 337 11 Prevent ing Crowd From Concentrating Sikh constables, armed with official riot sticks, and European inspectors with revolvers, were posted at each corner in readiness ior a possible emergency. The crowd was. therefore, unable to concentrate, and contented itself with standing at the corners, presumably waiting for the appearance
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  • 282 11 Traction Company Men Hurt The Chinese drivers and conductors ot the Singapore Traction Company are, in view of the serious anti-Japanese demonstration last night, afraid to go on duty to-night. Six or seven employees of the company were seriously injured, when demonstrators hurled stones and bottles at them
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  • 46 11 Sin Chew Tit Poh. Shanghai. Jan. 9. THREE hundred workers in the Naval Yard, Osaka, went on strike this morning, and distributed anti-war bills. Some destroyed a boiler. Later they rushed out to prevent others from entering the yard.—Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 20 11 30,811 animals were slaughtered last year on account of foot and mouth disease, and over £224,000 was payable in compensation.
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  • 243 11 Reuter. Washington, Jan. 9. "THE country is engaged in a struggle for the maintenance of the integrity of the morals of democracy and we are in process of winning it" declared President Roosevelt in a speech at the Jackson Day Banquet. "We still have the menace
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  • 180 11 Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Jan. 8. ACCORDING to a report from a foreign i source, a legion of international volunteers is proceeding to China to articipate in the anti-Japanese war. These volunteers have a great deal of eperience in modern warfare because ail of
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  • 137 11 Three Machines Leave REMAINING TWO DELAYED Singapore, Monday. rrHREE of the five Royal Air Force flying boats which are making a formation flight to Sydney to take part in the celebrations of the anniversary of New South Wales resumed the journey from Singapore this morning under the
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  • 104 11 Reuter. New York, Jan. 9. A PRESIDENTIAL message recommending a "certain authorisation" and and a 22nd increase in the United States naval appropriation for 1939 is expected by the Congressional leaders. It will be sent to Congress to-morrow, according to the Washington correspondent of the
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  • 44 11 Reuter. Tokyo, Jan. 9. THE British freighter Marian Moller from Yokohama for Chingwangtao and Singapore was detained to-day for enquiry when she entered the fortified zone in Tokyo owing to bad weather. Fishermen complain the ship destroyed their nets.—Reuter.
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  • 325 11 JAPAN'S AIM Sir Edward Grigg s View Reuter. London, Jan. 9. WE must guard against the danger of language or action on the Far Eastern crisis which might divide Western civilisation against itself," says Sir Edward Grigg in an article «n the Observer to-day. The European
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 1488 12 NEW CHARGE Telephone Call Fees Missing (From Our Oun Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 9. SEVERAL authorities were quoted, includnm PtiTJ Council decisions, by Mr. S. C. Goho, Counsel for the defence, before a hearing, whit h has lasted several days, came to
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  • 41 12 $336,000 For Chinese Red Cross Shanghai. Jan. 9. M. ORELSKY, the Soviet Ambassador to China, has presented to the Chinese Government on behalf of Soviet Red Cross Society $336.842 for medical relisf of Chinese war refugees.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 257 12 City En Fete 55 ROYALTIES IN ATTENDANCE Reuter. Athens, Jan. 9. iJITE wedding of Princess Frederika Luise of Brunswick and Crown Prince Paul of Greece was solemnised at the cathedral this morning. The Archbishop of Athens officiating. The city was en fete to-day for the wedding.
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  • 110 12 To Take Part In Military Exercises ll is officially announced that Nos. 11 and 27 Squadrons of the R.A F. stationed in India, will not, as at first intended, take pare in the manoeuvres which will begin in Singapore on Jan. 31. Their places will be taken
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  • 64 12 London, Jan. 8. The electrication of the London and North Eastern Railway mam line between Sheffield and Manchester will, it is hoped, be completed by 1940. The company has placed an order valued ai over £500.000 with the Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Company for 70 electric locomotives, which will
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  • 111 12 Attack On Commander Of Teruel Salamanca, Jan. 9. AN insurgent communique admits that one insurgent centre of resistance at Teruel has succumbed after resisting for several days without water and another was evacuated by a garrison of 500 men who withdrew with their arms accompanied by 100
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  • 122 12 Mr. R. Bennett Acquittert At Teluk Anson 'From Our Oun Correspondent) Teluk Anson. Friday. THE Teluk Anson Magistrate's Court began at 9.30 a.m. yesterday and after a short adjournment for tiffin, the case in which Mr. R. Bennett. Resident Engineer, attached to the Huttenbachs Limited. Teluk Anson, and
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  • 28 12 Reuter. Copenhagen. Jan. 9. Queen Alexandrine, who has been Indisposed since yesterday, went to hospital this afternoon and underwent a successful abdominal operation this evening.—Reuter.
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  • 685 12 Bishop Lee's Address FOOCHOW CHURCH DEDICATED Singapore, Monday. 'CHRISTIANITY'S Searchlights of To-Morrow" was the subject of the sermon preached by Bishop Edwin F. Lee at the Methodist Conference service of worship at the Memorial Hall yesterday evening. Speaking on the text, "Did not our hearts gladden within
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  • 70 12 Four Hour Battle At Yilan Shanghai, Jan. 10. Thousands of Formosan conscriots have been enlisted from the mining areas. When they were summoned to the Japanese Headquarters in Y lan on Jan. 3. for supply of arms and ammunition. 400 revolted and attacked the Headquarters. The fight lasted
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  • 28 12 Brigadier H. A. lord, of the Salvation Army, will address the Singapore Rotary club on Wednesday on the Admin Ist ration of the Silver Jubilee Fund.
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  • 275 12 at jasin Chinese Loyalty To The Crown (Frovi Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Sunday. THE traditional loyalty of tin Malayan Chinese, and thei.generoisty towards good cause, was again illustrated yesterday, when the Resident Councillor, the Hon Mr. G. W. Bryant, declared open th» v Jasin Coronation Memorial Park,
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  • 65 12 Priest Killed In Air Raid Reuter Hongkong, Jar 10. BOMBS fell on the French Catholi! mission *at Naning, capu-al o Kwangsi, killing Father Martion an' wounding Father Cuenot, as a doze; Japanese planes raided the city. It is believed there were a number o Chinese casualties. A
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  • 88 12 Departure By Plane For Amsterdam Dr. Sun Fo. President of the Centr. Legislative Yuen, together with Mi Hsia Ching Ling, his Private Secretar and Dr. Fu Ping Sheung. Chairman < the National Legislative Committee, lei by the K.L.M. plane yesterday morn ins for Amsterdam. The local authorities
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  • 35 12 iFrom Our Oun Correspondent! Bangkok. Jan 9 The British Minister left by this affc noon's express for a tour of northern Siam. Ke was seen off by the Mini for Foreign Affairs.
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  • 29 12 A demonstration of cake untitled electricity will he given at the Magn< Heme of Comfort, co the G.E.C.. Battc Road, on Wednesday at 11 am. All terestcd are irvited.
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  • 53 12 A Chinese coffee-shop proprietor was shortly before twelve o'clock this morning assaulted by a number of people with stones and sticks. They entered his establishment in Chinchew Street and made the attack. as a result of which the man was removed to the general with wounds
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  • 593 13 Big Anti-Japanese Demonstration CHINESE, INDIANS MALAYS !N S5NGAPCRE Mars Meeting In Chinatown OXE of the anti-Japanese clem- nitrations in Singapore took place this morning, in wh'oh, it is estimated, over l,f,00 Chinese, Indians ami .Malays narticipated. Bnnnp's b-aring .slogans which conned the Jaranese in no uncertain Tins wore carried bv
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  • 33 13 PicCdiC3 of the crowd who engaged in anti-Japanese demonstrations In Singapore yesterday. In the picture above an Indian is seen making a speech and (below) the procession on the march. —Tribune.
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  • 207 13 "Double Or Nothing" At The Capitol AT THE CINEMA VERY bright and entertaining is the Paramount picture "Double or Notning" which is now at the Capitol. Not only is it a musical production with some very clever numbers, but it tells a good story as well. The
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  • 76 13 Many Oversea Visitors Fxpcded British Official Wireless. r Lend'11, Jan In connection with the Frunin exhibition at Glasgow. oDen ng in Spring, for which a large nutr.'vr of oversea visitors are expected, the London Midland and Scottish railway has ordered two motor launches for special services on the
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  • 555 13  -  "STUPID" Practice Condemned By Magistrate Singapore, Saturday. REVELATION? of dog shootings carried out at night by the police during the recent rabies scarce in Singapore drew magisterial rem ments of the practice as being "stupid and "dangerous to unwary pedestrians in the vicinity" in the Second
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  • 80 13 C hinese Men And Women Injured Singapore. Sunday. Four Chinese, two men and two women were injured when a Baby Austin, in which they were travelling, suddenly overturned near the junction of Aljunied and Upper Serangoon Road shortly before eleven o'clock this morning. A Bengali cyclist who was
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    • 142 13 "As sweet and fresh in Malaya as it is in the Arctic" all times from detenoration fj^^^ sea'ed in an air-tight X^^fe^^^^^^^^^jfp^^^ container and is obtainable everywhere. LULU SrQJOmGtf PHONE: SPORE 5376 (4 lines). K. LUMPUR 3331 (2 lines), IPOH 110 111 (2 lines;. Autt: of Singapore Cold Storage Co
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  • 515 14 Caldwell Excels For Selangor Singapore, Saturday. IN a torrential ivwapw which fell during a theater part•! the fcame. the Selangor Club beat the Singapore < ricket Club b>i*" points (a goal. 9 penalty goal and a try) to 1 potato <a try) to their
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  • 109 14 Keen Came in InterCompany Tournament IN a bri:>k and lively hockey match at Tanglin yesterday, "S"' Co., Skins beat the "A" Co., by 2—o in the inter-com-pany tournament. s Company attacked hard in the opening stages of the game, and after several attempts at scoring succeeded vhen Guraghan
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  • 25 14 London, Jan. 10. B.C. Gadnev I Leicester) completes the England XV for the rugby international against Wales at Cardiff on Saturday.
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  • 20 14 j W. Sherwood A. J. Martin H. C. Read J. K. Wright A. D. Buchanan L. G. Stone
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  • 137 14 Results Of Principal Matches Reuter. London. Jan. 9. YESTERDAY'S principal home rugby matches resulted as follows: Bath 11. Northampton 0. Bristol 7. The Army 0. Coventry 14. Bedford 3. Exeter 0. Weston-super-Mare I. Guy's Hospital 5, Birkenhead Park 16. Harlequins 3, Blackheath 13. Leicester 6. Gloucester 6. L-ondon
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  • 2183 14 N.S. EQUALISED AFTER BEING TWO GOALS BEHIND (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SELANGOR narrowly averted defeat at the hands of Singapore when they met at hockey on the Padang this evening by forcing a draw exactly two minutes
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  • 18 14 L. Bradbury G. W. Dance E. Wingfield C. Longman R. P. Tarrant G. W. E. Pearce
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  • 128 14 South Johore Beat The R.A.F. I From Our Own Correspondent j Johore Bahru, Saturday. ON a sodden ground and in a continuous drizzle, the Johore Rugby Football Club beat the Royal Air Force, Singapore, on the padang to-day by six points < a penalty goal and a try)
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  • 358 14 Thrilled To Visit Malaya (From Our Own Reporter j Penang, Jan. !> MANY of us who had not visited Malaya before were certainly thrilled at the idea of coming here. Until now, Penang was oniy a ;;e«gtl pairs 1 name to many of us. "Some have thrown
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    • 30 14 L„, caga, Ail L«wna»ilt Una Juki Safe Zou Otu(< Craah Craft trwl Vala-loaK j Sa*> »w Oung, J*u, Sate 3 i i I! !>•■»« l«l<» l-iapr Cna» lai4ul Vtoala taaa Wi
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    • 191 14 POST BY At R SAVE TIME TIME TABLE PASSFNGER FARES V < Dep. Strgapore 7.00 a.m Singapore Penang A*\ J Arr. K. Lumpur 8.40 a.m. Penang Singapore y Dep K. Lumpur 9.00 a.m. tac ij way 550 Arr. Penang 10.30 am. X T umai:r Dep.Penanl 3.00 p.m. t P Lumpur
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  • 1233 15 ELEVEN GOALS IN GAME AT BRADFORD London, Jan. 8. i >i I TS vi English and Scottish v and ip football matches d as cabled by Reuter and be tables to date are as follows 1 A. COT by 1 Swindon
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    260 15 AN interesting game of soccer was played yesterday at Fort Canning between the Fort and the eleven of the French cruiser, Montcalm. The game resulted in the Fort winning by three goals to one. But for some excellent work by Bey, the Montcalm goalkeeper, the Fort would have
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  • 415 15 Bogey At Bukit Timah January Bogey competition of the Singapore Golf Club was played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for E. Laidlaw Thomson In "A" Division with a score of 1 up, in a win for J. E.
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  • 205 15 Force Beat Ceylon Sports Club THE Royal Air Force defeated the Cey- lon Spores Club at hockey yesterday it Seletar by two goals to nil. Had it not been for some poor finishing by the Airmen and excellent goalkecping by Pillay. the C.S.C. custodian, the R.A.F. would have
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  • 231 17 Same Area Sown Despite Difficulties Barcelona. THE fact that the .area sown with grain in Government Spain last year was at. least equal to that sown in 1935 was revealed by Senor Uribe. the Minister of Agriculture, m an interview with the Press here. This, he
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    • 60 17 Undoubtedly there are scores and rea of Clock Watch Repairers in Singapore, BUT YICK WOH HING 430, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, (near Middle Road>. PHONE NO. 7922. can honestly claim to have all the required experience to safely handle the most delicate of Watches, etc. Aren't they the Contractors to the
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    • 101 17 ■n wwii in ■iii'iipiiii mil ii miirrrnnTTi-' Mfffl ASK FOR m m m# I. demonstration mr W Bl allwave a;c I 1 1 JAND BATTERY SETS VALUABLE Hoe Boon Lcong Radio D?pt. 62, Selegie Road, Singapore. j jw j w in vol siioi ld I RBI BUY V VALET U
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    • 172 17 Science NOW reconditions Motor while you drive by introducing A New Mineral Plating* called "OVRHAUL" INTO THE CYLINDERS. MAKES NEW RINGS, RE BORE JOF: LAY UP CAR UNNECESSARY INCREASES: Compression, powder and pep CHECKS: 3il pumping, smoking piston slap hull imiormations from the sole spot radio lid., 58, Orchard Road.
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    • 115 17 j "GARRARDS" bring you the Music you want.... Ij S When you want it 1 1 re CHANCER i to any Radio you may i > Price 65.00 only have. J Obtainable from all Radio Dealers or direct from t Sole Agents for Malaya. I I KEE HUAT RADIO CO.
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    • 1528 17 Malaya Listeners Radio PROGRAMMES OF "j BRITISH EMPIRE MS£» A ta k by C nel 8.M.8.C. PROGRAMMES Variety Orchestra; conductor. Charles Shadwell. o- cm. ±> /v #4 7.35 p.m. 'London Pride.' A programme zMiigapore station Un Pianoforte Recital By in praise of London, compiled from the OOr: \l/ ««n 117
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  • 149 18 blags Wage Increases As A Fillip Moscow. RUSSIA'S energetic measures in recent months to overcome the industrial lag. brought on partly as the result of the purge of the economic and governmental apparatus, la already bearing fruit. The removal of Commissar Lubimov, '.he reorganisation of light
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  • 248 18 With First Hand Knowledge Of Requirements IT may not be sufficiently realised how many of the workers who build Prit sh cars are themselves motorists and, as such, are very well aware of the conditions and requirements of motoring to-dav. Pome enlightening figures concerning this
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  • 911 18 THORNYCROFT COMMERCIALS FOR THE ARGENTINE London, Dec. 16. IT is quite the fashion at the moment for nessimists to maintain that the present British trade prosperity is very largely, dependent upon the Government's Rearmament Flan and, therefore, has no solid foundation.
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  • 395 18 Series Of Austin Seven Successes ALTHOUGH the Road Trials season is yet young, the Austin Seven team, supported in many instances by separafAustin entries, has met with conspicuous success, culminating in the winning of four Trophies and two Premier award; in the Riviera Trial organised bv
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  • 236 18 One Make Sells In 82 Markets SOME indication of the extent of the sale of British cars in world markets is provided bv information just released by the Austin company. It appears that Austin cars are at present being sold in no fewer than eighty-two countries—or perhaps
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    • 564 18 HOW TO WW PRVBRH Take these strengthening t«l 5 r tablets Too many i.outs of fever are can;;* rouo. Each uttuck leaves yo..r syi" em a little v.raker—a httle mere prone ui lar more uahgCrcuS ills. II you »eei art attack ccn;:ng on—or If you have Just recently recovered, low
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    • 72 18 "Even focus different as you and me agree about one thing— i we must have j Selo films" Jiff Selo and Selochrome, the famous British Films are made to fit every make, every type and every size of camera. What is more, thanks to their extra speed and latitude, they
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    • 153 18 IOCK TYPEWRITER CD No «-A :bange Alley. Singapore. Tele. No. 2633. •t rk\ t* of FRIKA jgr °|L^ abl" Typewriters, I Banks with Eng- lish Keyboards It ted with Standd Plea Typo >3&i»— X Automatic Key set Tabulator. Also Dealers in New '^7^ i mdhand Type, writer Repairers, We Sell
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    • 40 18 X A. iHOMi'SON D.O.Sc. (Hr. of Ucnw Science.) Practice Limited To The Eye. ARCADE, tiUOUND FLOOR. 'Phone 3002. Hour t. .5. Saturday 9—l. or l»y appointment, tt Kuti'pean Clinical Experience. v .Ihout cost or obi ura lion Gtawpes If needed.
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  • 200 19  -  New Uniforms Likely To Be Issued (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 31. BRITISH soldiers want smarter uniforms for ceremonial duties and walking out. The blue uniforms issued at the time of the Coronation are not, apparently, to the taste of infantrymen, and the War Office
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  • 164 19  -  New Scheme To Keep Airmen Together 'By Air Mail) London, Dec. 31. THE Air Ministry. has decided that squadrons of the R.A.F. are to receive early in the year still further encouragement to build up esprit da corps on the traditions of the Royal Flying Corps and the
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    • 106 19 ANTI GLARE C OLOI RED OCOLORCRETEW I» O BTLAXD igkl $m E M E I\ T Rapid-Hardening j «mlor crete" is marketed in—Buff and Red. Thew more delicate shades sold in "Colorcrete" NOT RAPID-HARDENING. The above include Green, Cream, Orange. Blue, etc. o «rolorcrete" has all the properties of "Ferrocrete,"
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    • 265 19 I DIAMOND I AT FACTORY PRICES BofS enttrrfj of Bntt.h put*, k> Eu tw4 by turnout Makers. Pint uualit, alloy I component*. kci/A», r.achi-.., L mar. /tf K| uey mnninf «Bd «ndurmg Krtt.iih Al «1 iiir'l Frwa* pJJcialOD balanced Chrsmim O fl^gk. pUtcd part* Tbeae tn ofT.red at flßpvX considerably
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    • 997 19 Malayan Listeners Radio (Continued from page 17) U.S.A. SHORTWAVE I 8P m Concert by Oraroep Orchesni>f\n r> 4 i«i<rnn tra conducted by Carel van der Bijl. tCIJiwKAMMhS 9.05 p.m. Song recital by Erna Sack 920 p.m. Phohi sports news. Tllo 9.40 p.m. Recorded music. S-555^« and* 10 50 P»- «ose
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  • 39 20 .Air. Tan Rack Khong and his bride, Miss Lim Mvi Geek, daughter of Mrs. Lim Nee Soon and the late Mr. Lim Nee Soon of Singapore. The marriage took place at the Chinese Consulate-General on Saturday. (Tribune).
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