Malaya Tribune, 12 December 1938

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  • 50 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Salesl X^II. No. 294. SINGAPORE MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Monday, December 12, 1038. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1938 a Crl RISTMAS SU f PLEMEHL THE MALAYA TRIBUNE, Christmas Supplement, Dec. 12, 1938
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    • 383 1 Read The j f 1118 lIX E Dominant In Malaya p """""MMim "■■■imii„„ l ill l l Hl|| <MMMt i'a—ni mm I CHRISTMAS GIFTS JtM I I for practical mioiti its I \ll Leather Da> M.i— IFCFR I TtRNBERRY 1 wn, fc'axe and t\\ «^^i^rWJUrJPS^E^U* 11 PriceS2so p Learner ua;
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    • 23 1 MADAME PAGE) Piccadilly, London. T EXPERT DRFSSMAKER (D DESIGNER. Designed Cn ated In i.er work rooms 5 S3O I 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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  • 307 2 FALSE BIBLE ENTRIES" London, Nov. 24. pAST-ENI) tailor Joseph Schaffer, who claims to be the heir to the £0.000,000 estate of an American snuff king* widow, was undismayed yesterday when told that New York police had taken out warrants against nine members of a family named
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  • 125 2 Durban. Nov. 24. ALL through the heat of the African day Mr. Justice T. B. Horwood sat hearing cases in the native high court at Estcourt. Natal. Last case on his list was a murder charge against an aged witch doctor, who was
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  • 63 2 m tio.i of a churn asm tak. 52 Plate tc ,nve M in, bcha h\ i„ s tea f of usual of^riiife Ont dUi ai (4. Jrribed ameunl each person 1 i„ "taeh mm in, in any vr.x c 1., IHcfnable aim v the dollar an<i
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  • 114 2 A < Wul,i bro to the slaughter!] vided Pamplona, most exciting bullfight of The animal s ftrst°* with a soldier on a bto pot away. out wrecked. An inconclusive atl followed. Then, in account, the cow "liauid OJ an old woman eS showed a -lack
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  • 158 2 London. Nov. 14 JWE ommissioner of Police for the Metropolis has mad e a payment of £100, with U !Ss, costs, to Miss Amy Castle who was struck by a mounted poh\ t officer v th a truncheon at Battersea on April 4 this
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  • 126 2 Lisbon AN attempt by a German la the South Atlantic in a 20-foe' sailing boat, has ended n disaster. Hans Zitt, aged 32 ol Mi ed as an officer in the <.'• chant Service, bought his I set off, alone, up the Rivei
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 414 2 STEAMER SAILINGS P&Oand j BRITISH INDIA Gaicorporated In England). P. A 0. S. O/S SAILINGS. 01 TWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1938. CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec 16 I BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. 1. X BEHAR (j 00(1 Dec. 2U RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 1 1039 I SOUDAN 6.500 Jan. 13 RANCH! 17,000 Jan.
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    • 488 2 STEAMER SAILINGS J §NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. F MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, fMtTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1038 REGENSBURG" emits Manila, H'Kong, Shanghai, North China calls Kobe direct Dec 12 sjs. ''POTSDAM" omits North China Dec. 22 1939 s.s. "CREFELD" omits
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    • 409 2 I BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. I Luxurious One Class Moicrshlps, Most Big Cargo veseeis with limited but j Cabins Huve Adjoining Private Bath, comfortable Passenger AccommodaI To: Marseilles, London. Rotterdam, tion Hamburg and Copenhagen. To: Aden, Suez. Port Said. Palestine, M.9. From S pore, M'ca, P.S., P'ng Beyrouth. astabla;ica,
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    • 134 2 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIK B Deutsch-Australisxhe Dampjfechiffs Qesellichaft £k2BE&£ incorporated in Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS t m.s. SAUERLAND Dire?? 6 9 s.s. PREUSSEN via Manila Dec' M j t m.s. LEVERKUSEN Direct Jan 8 HOMEWARD. HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND BREMEN t m* KULMERLAND BJL
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  • 59 3 Mr. Tck Hock Guan. acx-u 61. passed ay.-ay peacefully at his residence. No. 162. Fa ir Panjang Road on 11-12-38. Hp left behind him an at?ed mother, wife, 1' ton, 1 daughter. 1 son-in-law, I sister and 3 grandchildren to moum hi-, loss- Funeral on 1 5-12-38,
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    • 422 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS r t tIIC NOTICES. Municipality !ENI)ERS v ted for thfl or service. For 1 pal Tender Room Date of Closing. on. Dec. 15, 1933 to site and e ,v Tim: el *5c s s£2 n: i aid: rhompm, 19th Dec, >'• 3.1 i] actty UeC 21 1938 1938.
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    • 556 3 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRIST Tenders are invited for the SS*SE, of the l^nz^t Contract Nc, i-Two blocks of flats at Seng p o h Road Contract No. 2 Two blocks of ft* at 2?SF POh Road between Eng Street GUan Chua Contract No. 3-Two blockc of flats together with
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    • 624 3 PUBLIC NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRtST. TENDERS are invited for the sanitary installation for the following buildingsContract No I—Two blocks of flats at Seng Poh Road Contract No. 2—Two blocks at Tim" Poh Road. Contract No. 3- Two blocks cf flats at Eng Watt Street and Guan Chuan Street. Fians, Specification
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    • 686 3 POSITION VACANT pOSITION vacant for an Architectural I Draughtsman. Only persons with first cla qualifications need apply B. M. Ivcisen, Architect, No. 3, Pest Office Rd.. Ipoh. POSITIONS WANTED ENERGETIC Indian Or. 11l Dresser 121 Conductor seeks position. Wide experience In Hospital and Antimalarial work .v Good kncwledge of held
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    • 189 3 I STAR BRAND JUJUBES SPECIAL OFFER Every bottle contains FREE COUPON Hand two coupons to your retailer and he will give you ONE FULL SIZE FREE BOTTLE! AGENTS: THE BORNEO CO., LTD., Singapore Branches. KNOW WHAT IS AHEAD OF YOU! I CONSULT I Prof. K. S. Maniam. The Royal Occultist,
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    • 176 3 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING. A diploma in Structural Engineering promises you employment and promotion Obtain it with thorough coaching from a quailfled and experienced engineer. Apply F.O. Box 274. S'irgapore Lei us make a complete analysis your eye trouble! One moderate charjre covers entire cost. Examination Glasses Frames. iTOMP/ON XJPTICAt C 2
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  • 10 4 The price of tin at noon In fJW (unchanged).
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  • 16 4 J iit price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers; 27%; Sellers 27%
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  • 915 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Dec. 10, 1 p.m. Ftaeer and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 9 4 3 Asam Kumbang 28 30 -nom Austral Maiay 43!- 47|-nom Ayer Hitain 25 3 26 3 Ayer Weng 0.60 0.65 Bangrin Tin 22 J 23
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  • 272 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Saturday GREAT and generous response to the Capitol Theatre invitation to a children's treat, entrance fe e to which comprised a tin of milk MM a toy from each individual was seen to-day when hundreds of kiddies, with and without their parents,
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  • 109 4 ExporU of tinned pineapple; during the week ending Dec. 3. !038, from Malayan ports amounted to 57,606 cases Of which 53 OC6 i 92 per cent I cases •ere to the United Kinedom i per cent i cans to the- Continent of Europe 1,450 ,3 uer cent
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  • 186 4 war Or CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Dec IC. 1 p.m Company Dividend Books Total foi TIN. Date Ex. Div Hongkong Tin <V 7 final Date to s at mm u„ less tax Da 30 Dec. 19 LMJ nghall final rw M lea* tax D■ 30 Dec 19 15%
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  • 70 4 Int. Apr. SO.&t/al:.? 90 nn vu 100 norn 5% SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: Ster £V 9 «00.000 tot io2,i norn 121,4 ci 3% m 5 red." iS^VubWdo "3 eJ 1 --100 101 cl n B Ma r v ed ls In? May', 9 m" 66 000 000 3% l?i^feia--"
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  • 281 4 LONDON COMMODITIES Previous b RUBBER Stead Spot Buyer* 715 16 Fellers 8 Ist Forward (January) Buyers 8 Sellers 8 lv; 2nd Forward 'February) Buyers g Seilers 3rd Forward (Apr.|June) Buyers B. Seller* h2 id PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous fn bull: Dec. Jan. shipment COPRA £15.2 6 value
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    • 398 4 batvk of china (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). .12 Ce cil Street, Singapore. .Telephones: Manager's Office .6444. Asst. Manager's Office 6442.' h Exchange Dept. 6441 ran £S£Z* fflce 51 **-9 Cable Address: CHUNGKUO Pa.d Up Capital Ch. 40,000.000 Of Reserve Funds in j exc< v eh. Total Assets I
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    • 21 4 SOITII BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated In New Zealand.) MOTOR CAB IXSfJRAXCE W. G. DOVE. Manager. •1- M2C. t. Piniayson Oreer.
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    • 89 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Uncorporated In Strait* Settlements and registered as a Trust Company). Guaranteed and controlled by The Mercantile Ban* ef India, Lunited. 0 1^7, the necessary Powers, m prepared to undertake Kxecuior and Trustee Business arcl ah other work authorised by Section 7 of th
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    • 127 4 j Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. j 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlement J CAPITAL: I Authorised $40,000,000.00. Is sue d and Paid Up Sin'.(lO.OOO.OO. I HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SING APORE I Local Branches 458, North Bridge Road. Singapore, j 253, South Bridge Road, SingaporeI Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON
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  • 362 5 Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 8. kno* that this conception of an annual cease-fire )lishment of a safety-zone in the Town Hall is as Presbyterian and Methodist ministers as it is to mv ient that they would accept an" invitation to take stice service in Church
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  • 64 5 I The -Forward", magazine of the Peii- uel English School. Malacca, contain I many readable articles and bright foa-l-lures. The make-up is quite good for j a publication produced in Malacca I though printed in Singapore. I Among the many articles is one from jan Indian journalist
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  • 140 5 i J F Q Tt ALL* I UlftUCKCCS > \n J WQkc I J rou- 5 J .4 n v Z pi'iv trill S J v again*t rbi zXCES r I I f S>ipr* J Df ivn/ do*»'i f»Tf irltf/i J but m »>uory ?0. t
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  • 122 5 London, Dec H1 ->n sltuatkn is worsening instead of improving and the rearmamenl must bo intensified whatever the cost- *eCranborne in a speech to the local conservative associa- moat h. v. asking for fuU belfcr General Franco and ed entire 1 by the Bands for
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  • 29 5 The King .-nd Queen, witt. Princesses Plh?abeth ana Margaret, are :v>endm?. he week-end at Royal Lodge, Windsor, cava a British Official Wifeless message from London.
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  • 170 5 Reuter. I San Juan, Puerto Rico, Sunday, j appeal has been made to Presi- dent Roosevelt Lo use his influence to end the "intolerable suf I feting" of the Spanish people. The appeal was signed by 67 cut- standing professors and
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  • 146 5 (Tribune Crime Reporter) Singapore, Sunday. JJIS many friends will learn with great shock the untimely death of Wee Ban Hock a Straits-born Chinese youth from drowning yesterday noon at Pasir Panjang. Ban Hock left his home at Race Course Road early yesterday morning
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 79 5 ObtflinobJ* of a/I ChmmisU mnd *****J IfJCl> EUTM CO.. No. 6-A •IF Oil Charge All c j £NQ!liat£?l Singapore. IM®L Tel N J^rilta I stockists of Enka drand new Pon> it>le Typewriter!. JT Model V Tab. with icy-set Tabulator Dealers In New Secondhand yti&*£&A\W Typewriter* am Repairers, et<* \> sell
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    • 108 5 WHY PAY RENT Buy Your Own Home J 1 BEAUTIFUL MODERN BUNGALOW at Wilkinson and Bournemouth Roads can be YOURS for monthly payments little more than your rent. Other houses are under construction or, if you prefer, build your home to your own design. EASTERN REALTY CO., LTD. CHINA BUILDING,
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    • 575 5 GET THAT WINTER FEELING DURING XMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS FLY TO THE JAVA MOUNTAINS BY K.N.I.LM. Very Attractive fares for a stay in the famous Savoy-Homann, Villa Lsola n Bandoeng or in Grand Hotel Ngamplang In Garoet From 21st Drc. to 2;th Dcc:mbcr 5220.50. From 28th Bee. to 3rd
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 256 6 HAVE YOU SEEN The l itest selection of modern and > reliable Swiss made Clocks and Wat' hcs, at YICK WOH HINC 429, North Bridge Road (Near Middle Road) 'Phone No. 7922. I Your inspection cordially invited V APFOINTMKNT SWIFT AND SAFE. NO AOO. NO MEhCURY trCHIT T SONS LTD.,
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    • 324 6 MAN ROBBED OF HIS YOUTH Have you given years of your youth to unremitting labour in an enervating climate? Are the years taking their toll of you far too quickly, robbing yon of energy and vital force, draining you of your natural joy in life? Most men and women think
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    • 62 6 WINCARNIS TUG GREAT BODY BUILDER. 3" SELF-PRIMING PUMP complete with built-in engine to operate on Diesed oil weighs only 91 lbs. Hax.dles water thick with mud or sand without clogging from seepage to 15,000 gals, per hour Self-Primed at 28 ft. suction hit— 70 ft. delivery head. The biggest small
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    • 31 6 J 11| gT** l M 111 lit*,'!' K '*>«4» OOt** Ml D. T. Lim Company JAVA MALAYAN DELICACIES DUTCH PROVISIONS Etc. Your Visit is Cordially Welcome* 353. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE.
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    • 28 6 Leave Your Cold In COLMAN'S MUSTARD BATH W.P.S. 7 CONSULT US! For SANITARY WATER INSTALLATIONS. FONGHIN A Co. M, W&lttch St Thorn* (Established 1921). UNDER EXPERT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION.
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    • 40 6 AT FACTORY PUCES M ky laaout M«k«r» P« qu»JS» J ptautf itiu TWm Qriri in T— 'Pm\ Br, v ■witwiMl tow ancm !>w HacbUMi I \jf tfc /sttmry m m aft If i to- -"U luiMts anil wooers u„ *te
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1343 6 Piano Recital From 1 R Singapore, 7 p.m. 1.!. ■fl'/aW LONDON j gm.ta Signal at M^^.ca] fe Vr^"^^^^^ "^^^^L GSF 15.14 Mc s (19.8 m.) 010 intlerlude T 0 •M -V 1» GSB 951 M s (3155 m) &20 Big Ben. BBC Empire f&| 2 p| I H a.m. composers.'
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  • 497 7  -  All The Stars Have One ENTERTAINMENT PAGE (By Penelope Williams TO learn the truth about her figure and keep it beautiful, a movie star doesn't a?k her producer, doctor or friends, she consuHs her dummy. This dummy, made when she became an important actress, is an
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  • 38 7 >lltl m m Knthusiasts Joan Crawford and Robert Young enjoy their fnounte ?ime while Director Frank Borzage looks on and Fupchen, Miss inufoui dachshund, enjoys a nap, between scenes of a new Metro-iiolciwyn-l" Mayer picture.
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  • 320 7 (By Our Musical Reporter) iN extremely fine rendering of the introduction and the waltz fna Tc haikowsky's Serenade, opus 48. was the highlight of the Sitgapore Musical Society's string orchestra concert at the Vut ni Memorial Hall last night. could have done oi it instead
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  • 86 7 pKAMHOT TONE, following his I successful comedy performance 'Three Loves Has Nancy," has another humcrou* role at J let «"«»-<' >ldwvn-Mayer. He wiU play aul opposite Franciska GaaL the an s t ar in the continental «omeu.. Katherine The Last." Taurog will direct the picJ
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  • 110 7 FOLLOWING in their fathers' footsteps, three Hollywood youngsters are bidding for success in the motion picture world. They are Edward Arnold, Jr n son of ona of the leading: character actors on the screen; Rcbin Pa?e, daughter of Chico Marx of the Mad Marx Brothers, anti
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  • 67 7 Warner Bro?. have engaged Robert Gleckler, veteran stage and screen player, for an important role in their forthcoming film. "They Made Me a Criminal.' according to wire from the film company's studio in Burbank. Calif. The picture Is now in production with a cast leaded
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 92 7 lOOCTORS PRAISE TWENTIES. ag mBIL w th There is noth.ngto fortify «*L™*£ tablets y0 w iU be--1 the erst three overwhelming power that yuu I come conscious of intense overw be experienced to never dreamt you P«««*; J shout for the sheer joy of I MfTft* SB 1 from what
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    • 19 7 BAD COLDS, CHILLS THROAT TROUBLES Arc Soon Ended By ANT/SE»TfC BR£ATH£ABL£ TABLETS Obtainable from all first class stores. nUTO^^
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    • 96 7 HE CANT STAND gsTjm CASTOR OIL $^5$ Compared with unpleasant-tasting and nasty- J SB 6 smelling castor oil, CASTOPHENE, the modern }M laxative—efficient, gentle, pleasant, quick—is WOL Mft^^M' marvellous. Does not upset weak sensitive Ijjßk w* constitutions, and quickly relieves headache, < *W*m»~T&¥ d iziness, catarrh, depression, etc. Safe and
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    • 186 8 I ITO-MORROW 1 3 D< K I j I AT THE CAPITOL w>——p— m UIM-i— TX*J J L* f mm\* LH lIL*III*H I SCREENS FUNNIKBT PAIR OF NIT-WITS in their ttWK j LAUGH RIOT A USER'S Celebrated Comic Opera that made even the Dictators Laugh! ■i 2 S PICTUKK 2
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    • 148 8 i BROUGHT BACK for A FAMOUS BOOK j A FAMOUS PLAY— i {AND NOW A FAMOUS j -•«.>.: i j DISTRIBUTED BY COLOMBIA j S PICTURES !ROXY BAR OPEN' 5 PM. TILL MIDNIGHT. 1 LAST NIGHT: <>.] > 9.13 W/yJM^^IIJMI^gaSWHBi 'IHE ROMANCE OK A WOMAN vVHO WRECKED Wt/ Jj? #W
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    • 298 8 I SEVENTH DAY DELIGHTED CROWDS ACQ j THIS GRAND SHOW DURING THE WEEK EN^ j POSITIVELY LAST DAYn -ft. j CAPITOL j TO DAY 3-15 Jl^^H I |W| I 6-15 flPHl^4ip^4|febJ: j 9-i5 5 With WALT DISNEY'S ill'] Latest TECHNICOLOR Triumph [k I "WYNKEN. BLYNKEN and NOD. i CAR A.MOUNT
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  • 136 9 (Tribune Staff Reporter) t. Lim Poh Hock told was the proprietor of carrying on business at X M Weld Road. j ig of Feb. 10, he was 1 which he had purl he kitchen when accused Chinese came and askre he bought the
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    • 112 9 alhambra" COMING SHORTLY! She Triumphs Again SONJA HENIE With Richard G reene in II 'MY LUCKY STAR' The Queen of the Silvery Skates Iwins new acclaim as she icedances and romances in her latest thrill-packed spectacle! j A 20th Century-Fox Picture JUB THEATRE I 15 I i f HALL. ».30
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    • 213 9 SPARKLING! CAY! ROMANTIC IT'S THE YEAR'S ENTERTAINMENT DELIGHT! "Theremustbetnou jllION s!!! c Last Da, Thousands- yAjk'/ J (S\ y^\ 3 snows S have a _J "Sftk/I fYM>} McCREA Hf THREE M N- «f BUND JMICE i| DAVID NIYEN*' STUART IiRWJN MARJORIE WEAVER PAULINE MOORE BINNIE BARNES JANE DARWELL |f Jm
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    • 151 9 THEATRE ROYAL LAST DAY! j 3-i5 6-i5 9-i5 Children half price I WITH THE MARINES TO THK RESCUE j CONCLUDING CHAPTERS IN THE SERIAL SUPREME I to-night I MARLBOROUGH I 6 and 9-15 P. M. I (Controlled by Shaw Bros. Lid.) A Super TAMIL Musical Comedy Hit! I j "MadA
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    • 95 9 BRILLIANT ALL PINGING DANCING VAUDEVILLE AT THE COMMODIOUS AND RECENTLY REMODELLED SUNLIGHT New World LI A I I 30 P.M. TO-NIGHT phone 6172. PRESENTS THE SENSATIONAL j Ml A XI. lIAI j I OLLI E S 1 {OF 1939 j FEATURING I LOVELY MISS MARY WONG Young and Talented South
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  • 691 10 WE referred the other day to the action of the Film Censor for Malaya in deleting from a British news reel an item entitled "World Condemnation of Anti-Jewish Pogrom," and we made the comment that, when public feeling has been stirred so deeply over the persecution of Jewish
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  • 1044 10  -  By— C.H. Stanley Jones 1 T has been said by the pundit* of Cecil Street that there is no real interest among the peoples of Malaya in political advancement. It has also been said in the same quarter that if a commission were sent
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  • 560 10 lIEMEL, western strip of Lithuania having returned over eighty per cent of Germans to its autonomous Diet, is likely to ask for return to Germany almost immediately. It is all part of the German eastern expansion but no doubt that the great majority of people in Memel
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  • 18 10 Two Thames bargees we. court to have kept on singing and i ing faces at a poblic-houae
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 310 10 PERIOD DOLLS FURNITURE The Cutest Bits 0 f Furniture for Your, Dollies' Houses Girls! So Realistic! UPHOLSTERED WITH LOWERED CRETONNE. HOEII\*O\ a CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. CHRI&TMA& SHOPPING From Tc-dny lo Dec. 16 (inclusive) I 'remises will close at 5.15 pm. On Saturday. 17th open until 5 p.m. Fr
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  • 373 11 OUT OF y SEATS? Reuter. Memel, l>ee. 11. i !l |hr uffiehil results ut ilions fur an l>e 4 in Mcmel will f»11 nex! week-end. I ir!\ headquarters jtiti- 1h.>| |hey be- -ccured 2fi «>ut >• jiltui'hos to th Mil cutotfoHca 1 i. wans
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  • 34 11 The first of the piers for London's new Waterloo Bridge resembles a ship in shape as the scaffolding is removed. The work on tiu bridge is making more rapid progress now.
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  • 206 11 Reuter. London, Dec. 11. TRADE agreement with Germany would be the greatest guarantee for the peace of the writ!, dec'ar.d Mr. Oliver StanIcy. Preside of the Board of Trade, sneaking at Windermere yesterday. He added that by an agreement the German methods by which one
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  • 154 11 Reuter. London Dec. 11. PLfR. Winston Churchill, speaking at Chingfoid, Essex, said while the Mediterranean is being thrown into increasing disturbance by Italy's demands, which are preoccupying France. Hitler is on the verge of a fuither movement in east Europe. I "We do not know
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  • 21 11 Reuter. The total expenditure on defence in 1939 amounts to 20 million sterling states the official memorandum issurd by If. Daladier.—Reuter.
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  • 170 11 Shanghai, Dec. 11. CONSIDERABLE importance is attached both in official and unofficial J circles hero to the return to Washington of Mr. Johnson, the United States ambassador to China, and of th c visit of the British and American ambassador? in
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  • 209 11 Reuter. Burgos, Dec. 11. THERE has been much coming and going of fmpcrtant personages in Burgos during the past weeks. Ccnvcvs and trooos are on tbe move but the destination is a well kept secret. The Moorish cavalry clatter out at oarracks at dawn and disappear
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  • 375 11 Reuter. -»>tt> rxr Ciiuii'rki: 2\ Dec. 11. J\l X VUn 2 eh Hui, the Chines. Fon "-m Mini.-: r, nmented to-day on the report that the Japanese Foreign Minister had contended in an interview with the British and United States ambassador* in
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  • 57 11 Reuter. Alexandria. Dec. 11. THL Royal Air Force Middle last and Iraq commands aie searching the desert between Baghdad and Egypt lor a missing R.A.F. Blenheim bomber, with six occupants, which was expected at Cairo yesterday fr m Lake Habbaniya, where there were bad
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  • 86 11 Shanghai, Dec. 12, -The death occurred this morning of the Scottish-born. 48 year old Miss Joan McLean Martin, head matron of the Shanghai Mun cipal Po'icc Hcspital, who was lulled by a fall from the reef of the six storey jail idjoining the hospital. Miss
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  • 136 11 Reuter. St. Nazaire. Dec. 11. STRIKERS in the metallurgical tndus--3 try here decided at a meeting this fternccn to return to' work on Tuesday. The strike, which has been in progress since the 24 hcur.-; general st*llE*>. j ias stopped work on the new battleship fe*n
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    • 204 11 deprcNioa is almost surely I elude to a nervous breakdown. It j^ r> R e dgewett, writes.— onJition to trifle with. If ««j have been suffering terribly with nervous d, worse will follow. depression, nervous exhaustion and lassituJe. I 1 most effective treatment, as thous- tried Phcsferine tablets and think
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    • 13 11 RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE !G, PISHOP STREET, PENANG, 47, CAMPBELL ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR. MASTERS.
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  • 125 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) QROLT of holiday-makers went out to sea yesterday aboard Mr. C. Jackson's luxurious yacht "Bobbe." had a shock when the yacht ran aground on a Singapore harbour reef. Time was 5 p.m., tide low; so the boat stuck fast. A launch came
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  • 191 12 I ?r. v: Our Ov t Correspondent) Jfhcre Bahiu. Sunday. PONXAN, an estate cootie, to-day appealed unsuccessfully before llm Court el Appeal consisting of Mr Jvstice Mefclwaine, Chief Justice. S.S. and Mr. Justice Home, ai 1 sentence of ten years imprisonment (the Hrst rive years
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  • 196 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Sunday. YEWS has been received in Inch from China of the death under tnifric circumstances of a former well-known Ipoh resident, Mr. Ho Hon Kiew, who was for many'years attached to the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce. It
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  • 44 12 Reuter. Marseilles, Dpc. 11. At least two men are dear! and three seriously injured at an explosion and tire aboard the British tanker "Maryad"' wh'ch wo damaged in a recent air raal at Alicante and was repairing here. An enquiry has opened —Reuter
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  • 34 12 Became there arc no hangars acgregaU hundreds of thousandsofPJ™»*-" machines include hattcrin* of the elements at 2TZ*Sta?SMchSSS B pa™ei%ers and eMt the a-Um siant -fcnsign" class skij
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  • 248 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singap re, Monday. COME relief in the form of allowances should he granted to memfa re S 0 f the Junior Ch il Service, urged the Hon. Capt. X. M. Hashim at to-day's meeting of the Legislative Council. Fxci.rp: o.i payment
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  • 21 12 Owing to popu3ar demand, thy Pavilion is re-show:'ng Edgar Wallace's inriller ,l Th? Frog" for one night to night.
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  • 104 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Muar. Dec. 11. FOOTBALL and badminton were indulged in by Chinese piece goods shops' employees in Muar to-day. all these shops being closed this afternoon—first time in the history of Muar. I went round the town this afternoon, found all
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  • 703 12 "Return For Faithful And Loyal Service" (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. A SUGGESTION that land in the rural area should be acquired to A form a settlement for residential purposes for Government servants and pensioners "in return for their
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  • 81 12 Mr. H. F. Macdonald. of Tehran PMato. Johore, who was seriously ininred in a motor-car accident neer Pengam on Dec. 3. is making gocd y.voerress in Kiuang Hospital. He received very severe head injuries. The car. which belonged to Mr. A. Cromarty, of Singapore, was
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  • 56 12 Ipoh. Saturday—The Gold Drive campaign organised in the State, which commenced on Oct. 10 and concluded last month, realised a total of aboi.. $56,000 in Straits currency. This was revealed at a meeting of the China Distress Belief Committee. Perak branch, which was held yesterday with Mr.
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  • 157 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) MANY parental hearts bea' I 1 this morning when th Rj u< Funnel Line vessel Charon gulled in at the wharf and made fast its hawsers. Leaning over the deck n children of all ages and t; hands were waving excited And the reason
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  • 83 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Dec. 8. JHEFTS of bicycles in Penan g and Province Wellesley have risen considerably during the pa<t few months. The highest number of case? this yea: was in October when no less than 7$ reports were made to the local police as shown in
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  • 85 12 Sitiawan. Btfcftf MR. Aw Boon Haw. the well* philanthropist cf iag an assembly hall to the Nar. High School. Sitiawan. Work in connection with tnt building, which, it is understood cost about $10,000 will begin snorur. The School was establish d o V J* 1935.
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  • 59 12 Additions totalling over $80,000 made in Council to-c! provision fcr the Local Forces, i include $44,000 for purchase and version oi the Penang launch o» for the R.N.V.R. and g hulking of H M.S. Laburnum, w»£ quarters oJ the Singapore X n J* order to
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  • 196 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ROYAL lfa'tan cruiser "Bartolomeo Colleoni" will visit Sim 0 to-morrow, remain here till Thursday. Commander of c ,,v J is Capitano di Vascello Marchese Capilano Gonzaza. Next por' call for the "Bartolomeo Colleoni" is Hongkong. Cruiser will anchor in Singapore roads, time
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  • 19 13 took place at St. itaf, London, to aid nds. Photo shows a pkin weighing 53 .nuK.
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  • 56 13 it M well Mr private nature lares Dr. Goebbels' commenting on Mr al New York. uld ask if there is c'::amOe:iain visit ol eo:i*inuin<r tne c understanding bethe totalitarian Entente, world war d ir.ocracy—vainly as ntly wants the blood -->ye men
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  • 192 13 Delegates Prefer Restrained Action Lima, Dec. 11. JHE pan-American Conference to-day heard speeches from Mr Cordtll Flu!!, the Peruvian and the Argentine Foreign Ministers, but it is already apparent that the movement lor "United American front again* foreign aggression," which has been
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  • 30 13 <>o.ei u Office) in p a „s during their visit as guests of th, Fren,h ,He (,Uai d rsa >- them is M. «eor.es Bonne. French Foreign Minister.
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  • 274 13 Reuter. BRITISH and American Ambassadors are In have a ruV ther falter to npu e n.r AriUK the FowiCn Minister, according 10 nenspanpr forecast)*. It is believed Mr. Arita nil] further elucidate Japan s attitude towards the interests and rights
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  • 79 13 Reuter. jy. MARX Dormoy, former Minis tei of the Interior, attended the court at th resumed hearing of the case against Madame Sko&eline, but he refused *j irive evidence, statin? in a note i rtdresaed to fcbt judge that he did not know anything concerning
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  • 47 13 i Singapore. Sunday.—The President I Monroe arrived here this morning bej hind schedule. Sh. has a large consign- ment cf cargo to be unloaded l'.nv. The ship was fumigated at Manila I her last port of call which resulted in i a 40-hour stay there.
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  • 17 13 Reuter. I mr Edwin Lutyrns has been elected president Of the Royal Academy.—Rev- ter.
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  • 176 13 Reuter. Lima, Dec. 11. M CONCHA, Peruvian Foreign Minister, was elected President of the first plenary session of the pan-American Conference. In his inaugural address M. Concha declared that every serious act directed against the independence of the American Republic compromise the security of the
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  • 31 13 Reuter. Havre. Dec. 11.—A meeting of the seamen's union attended by seven hundred men decided to call oft the shipping strike and resume work on Monday.—Reuter.
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  • 36 13 Reuter. Copenhagen. Saturday.—Three Germans have been arrested in connection with alleged espionage activities and have been expelled from the country. They must leave Denmark within 24 houts and must not return—Reuter.
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  • 98 14 Baseball is going to make news in this country before long, if we are to judge by the enthusiasm showed by the many teams who are taking to the game. America's national game, it will be a hundred years old in the summer of
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  • 1982 14  -  Presented By Norman Siebel TOR the 1 sportsfront day let us leave the games that are holding the stage now such as rugby and hockey, and turn our {noughts towards baseball. Game is in its infancy still in this country but plans are being made to develop
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  • 283 14 QUITE a crowd the biggest so they say that has yet tflrned up to witness a baseball match.... were attracted t3 St. Joseph's Institution grounds yesterday to witness the clash between the crack R A F. team and the Filipino Rookies. But rain proved
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  • 206 14 k CROWD of over 200 watched some brilliant tennis at Tanglin Club, Singapore yesterday when the two visiting tennis stars, Kukuljevic, Yugoslavian, and Mouvet, the Belgian, played exhibition games, and also played in doubles against members of the club. In a sparkling one
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  • 556 15 English League DIVISION I 5 Brentford i 1 Aston Villa 2 1 o W hampton W 4 3 Huddersfield T. o 3 Sunderland 3 2 Derby C. 3 2 Grimsby T z 1 1 Arsenal v b Blackpool 2 v Everton i l Portsmouth 1 M
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  • 273 15 The following members have accepted to play for S.C.C. "A" vs. Medical Col iege to-morrcw. at S.C.C: F. J. L. Mayger, C. E. Brooke E C Barnes J. l. Purnell, J. P, Wood! F. O. S. Man. M. W. Cole, G H Clement. H. F. Earl, Nocy, A.
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  • 466 15 Kuala Lumpu.-. Saturday. In an inter-State lugby friendly Negri held Selangor to apointless draw Both teams were represented at full strength Scottish league DIVISION I Aberdeen 2 Albion Rovers 1 < lyde Hearts I Falkirk 2 Motherwell 1 Hamilton A. 2 Rangers 1 Hibernian 1 Third Lanark
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  • 22 15 bowls triples American tournui tent '..ill be held witli in the next lew weeks. Entry fee 30 cts. per player.
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  • 438 15 JOHORE PL A V GREA T GAME Singapore, Saturday. RMY did not disappoint their supporters when they met Johore in their third Malaya Cup match of the season on the S.C.C. padanjr this afternoon. They won by two tries (six points) to nil and probably
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  • 382 15 T( arnival organised by rge K. Lee at the Happy Mas beaten all previous croud of 3.000 odd irst night's programme with merriment and nvitmtnl. red and fifty-two cyclists I in Saturday night's events I with a clear evening, the I steady indeed. I Al-Junied. J.P..
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  • 69 15 Reuter. New York. Saturday. TIGER Jack, former contender for the light heavyweight, who scored a recent victory over Al Gainer, was seriously iniured during a scuffle in a New York hotel. He is now lyine in hospital in a critical condition. The authorities state his heart
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  • 95 15 Reuter. The following are Ihe results of matches played in the F.A. I Cup yesterday:— i Ipswich 4 Torquov I I Scunthorpe 1 Watford I Walsall 4 Clapioc o 2 Runcorn 3 Aldershot 1 Southport 2 Swindon Harclepoois 0 Queen's P.R. 1 Port Vale o Southend 1
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  • 256 16 PERAK SUFFER HEAVY DEFEAT (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. U. •4 *h P second half mainly by niSPLAVING marked supenonty 1 Singapore beat U reason of excellent work of then forward once Perak by thirteen points to nil (two goals and a try) again,
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  • 194 16 •To be transformed from a thin, pale, old-locking woman into a bright youtn-ful-looking person with full agure to my experience with Dr. Wuliams Pink Pills state* Sirs R Kidd. of Suiter.. Otago Central, New Zealand. I was one o* those very bloodies persons and had anaemic and
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  • 58 16 Kuala Lumpur. SELANGOR defeated Negri Sembilan at hockey yesterday, playing on the padantr, by four j*oa!s to two. Negri opened score ten minutes from the A.u-t through Bagdad Singh, who la!, also responsible for the second goal wh eh soon followed. Selangor equalised shortly after through" Row
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  • 179 16 TN his popular boxing noitM 1 appearing in the "Sunday in-, h,„,p" yesterday PEt eike 'HAPPY WORLD Si a C UM due to the o/ efce weather and that if the officials of the Singapore teur Boxing Association ap proached Mr George Managing Director
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  • 252 16 I- Malacca Singapore SODDFN .round in no way conduced to good hockey spectators A exoected to see at the Inter-State match between Singapore »nH Malacca played on the G.S.C. ground yesterday m0m..,!;. S,nbythe only goal scored before the interva. though rTree Armstrong, an opportunist throughout the game
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  • 51 16 Members of the Chinese S« Club are notified th Dinner and Dance n .Club on Boxing N gsyj- proceeds will go v U*eßuadM The Annual Championship QW» will be held on Saturday.JDec. 31tm 4 p.m. This will be foflw distribution of pnzes and Kronchong Party will rem*
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  • 437 17 "1™ chinSb hANKING CONCJ-HAr (Tribune Staff Reporter) •WHEN I read through the Km „r Kuala l u»,. «OWMHT thus S h v ,ndi ««ted by decile a k and -use Butoi ii" that m the modern is the key industry •thers, and Mr. Jo
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  • 36 17 A group pholo taken before the opening nf v tZSSEZ V*™™ are'the Hon Mr Chinese Bank. K. SS|SL*J2S, 1 .directors of Bank, in t ;ud"n« \'lr rs ented ~M c„ key lhe British VSStti&l^StgtiSrjSZ
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  • 21 18 Above is another familiar scene from Singapore's Chinatown. You see in this picture a vegetable vendor doing
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  • 157 18 rrUK real property belonging to Fu S'ao-en. puppet Mayer of Greater Shanghai, located i: his native home n Ching Hai district, near Ningpo, was sealed by th; district authorities in order to protect it from destruction by an angry nob, who threatened
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  • 376 18 HELP FOR CENTRAL GOVT. ASSURED Developing Mineral Resources WAR preparations now goingon m &River from em' Tibet nearly 2.ooCjudNJP th,■ -gjj Shanghai, confirm reports that China wiu e t2rs are recruited even fro- the ranfcs of the 'a™ priests and the aborigine
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    19 18 Peovle's Park, Singapore, every item of food is available. Al a picture of a cake stcll.
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  • 429 18 Hongkong. OVER 1.000.000 Chinese guerillas*ar e harassing the Japanese in North ChinV according to a Chinese guerilla leader who passed throaga Hongkong on his wav to the interior on Nov. 12. In the suburb of P( •md Tientsin this chief of Chinese partisans who
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  • 48 18 CHUNGKING —RCTOrts stat? that the CWnese easy time in lighting againsl irregulars i fronts, f P(J n These irregulars who art ion* the Japanese to fight tWr»"» fire wide of their mark p, whenever they sre forced or orae retreat, they abandon tbeii ammunition.—Central News.
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    • 81 18 Qhina, (paqsL (Edited by T. H. TAN) fieajuiy Slow > »Pgtrw^l^. I THE CAMAY BEAUTY METHOD Clean, natural loveliness is beauty's first law! Twice every day apply a light lather of Camay to your face and hands. I Then 30 seconds with a soft cloth and warm water-a rinse 1
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  • 316 19 PANDIT NEHR U EXPLAINS (United Press). \yHhNK\ ER I have S one to Fnrnn -Allahabad, Dec. 8. clothes becau.s» <heY arr m„ T P< haVe Usually European ™nmenfs,here. ItL^l mor ,f suit (he climate and ;'nd 'Knrta- in London
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  • 129 19 (United Press). b> the U.P. Omgress Government strongly resented by the Punjab br.ne t address, which was presented m Lahore at the residence of Dr. Dhara- stayed during his visit. The address was which mainly centred round the influx of e^ d
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  • 243 19 (United Press). I Calculi a. Dee. 8. i-;:nd refugees belonging to over fifty districts of are no* taking shelter in Angul. Mr. Biswanath peeted to visit the refugees' camp at Anvul shortly. Tha Orissa Pr:vincial Congress Committee at a meeting this afternoon passed the following
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  • 64 19 (United Press). idras, Dec. r, Ity of the hiltition as a few addicts deprived of icb, will, no a blessing wean off.' e< ivfd from '«'«iappah and rst month's Prohibition Act 'allj welcome ns in filling. Street quaales which tommon are ippear. The ildren
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  • 147 19 (United Press). Pur, Dec. 1 oversight to Dr. Khare .""munication <• lor Maha-<-andhi sot the same 8 't found that lh Khare. i-unications of th* Pore, and apwrote ex r ecent Khare Evinces were posted in envelopes bearing ariircaa other than these for whom they were
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  • 58 19 (United Press). The Commerce Member refused lo answer short notice questions put il^&lA Subed.tr in the Central legislative Assembly regarding the effect of the Anglo-American Trade Agreement on Indian preferences in me tinted Kingdom market and also on all outstanding contracts, on the ground of information being not
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  • 188 19 (United Press). Karachi, Dec. S, DASTKAP ATI Subhas Chandra Bose arrived at the Karachi aerodrome at 11.45 a.m. Owing to a misleading telegram announcing mat the Congress Presidrnt would anive at 2 p.m there was no big crowd present there to greet him. Preside: Bose was.
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  • 116 19 (United Press). h«r t> b N »ffPur. Dec. 4. I lyjK. R. S. KUK/Irt saw Mahal.na Gandhi yesterday a L Segaon and discussed with him the situation in Rajnandgaon State. The talks were inconclusive. Mr. Ruikar will again meet Gandhiji next wjek. Mr. Ruikar. along
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  • 72 19 (United Press). JN view al the tue. ii whnb*. toie is an industriaJ iiriii in Hew of the fact loaf hard-earned] money is being wasted by poor labourers on toddy on pay day, the Co--'m ha tore Municipal ounril has remitted the Madras Government to
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  • 43 20 Young dancers jroui many countries took pan in tks 4 Children's fancy dress dancing cha mpio?iships in aid of the Aftflff Homes for BUnd BjU'cs, held in London. Photo shows Kiss Storr, 15, making a graceful bend at the competi'-ion.
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  • 105 20 Top photo shows the graceful "Frobisher," flagship to the new air fleet, coming in to land at Croydon after going out to meet the second air-liner of the class "Falcon,' second of Imperial Airways' new 200 miles-an-hour air liners for turopeaa services, has arrived at Cioydon Airport,
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  • 111 20 Eighty young women irom Britain. France. Belgium, I .S.A., and other countries entered into the Order of the Missions of the Holy Heart of Jesus, founded by Mother Cabrini, at an impressive ceremony in Santa Angelo Lodigiano (North Italy) at which Monsignor Novati. Bishop of Lodi, officiated.
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  • 3664 2  -  By ARTHUR HARDY fTI °R a week almost without a 1 break a gale had raged throughout the country, doing untold damage. Westport in particular had suffered from the fury of the storm, and the Hangers Football Ground looked derelict and drab when Tom Gaynor passed through
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    1558 4 The Author Of This Story Was Formerly A Journalist In Singapore TO supply the hundreds cf fisl" shops, four thousand me. from Grimsby and Hull have to spend the greater part of their lives deep in the Arctic CircJe. gathering the harvest of the seas Sometimes it
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  • 163 4 Brushy. rpWO men who attempled theft by a trick described in the "I Pack," the 18th century Northumbrian story, have been sen? enced at Bruges to one yeai's imprisonment. They are Alfred Ratoli, a hunchback, and Ferdinand Dutch subject. Ratoli hid himself in a
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  • 87 4 Odessa. k NEW variety of cotton claimed to A be greatly superior to existing varieties as regards harvest yield and quality of the fibre has been evolved at the Odessa selection ani genetics institute. This year 50,000 acres will be sawiwith this variety of cotton in
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  • 329 4 London. r PHE value of the recent Royal Air Force long-distance flights from the point of view of security to the Empire and Dominions was stressed by Air Vice Marshal W. S. Douglas, Assistant Chief of the Air Staff, in a broadcast here.
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  • 135 4 New York. A 2V 2 per cent, bond dated Decem?T ber 10, 1624, has been presented to the New York Stock Exchange by M. A. Andriesse senior partner in an Amsterdam banking and brokerage firm. Interest on the bond, payable annually, has never
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    3568 6  -  I By Normall Gordon MOKING post-prandial cigars, and sipning after-dinner drinks five men sat around the library fire in Gregory Ewing s country home. For a good many years now they had so forgathered at Christmas —in their own small and in timet? circle they regarded themselves
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    • 145 6 < at 7<t RACHELS "v FOR MFR A, Jg lovely hand-embroidered cWffon I^A.FFLES V *a, ~jd -•-oliici'-: de.mty linger 0 and rr finely worked HOTEL 'tijgimh' 5 rcnls handbag! ant; '>^r^ot:/"!?chc^; <,4ered wl,h j \i> FOR HIM smokM g sets nf cigarette box v j a&h-tray, match box and ciga-
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    • 322 7 CHRISTMAS GIFTS THAT WILL BE CHERISHED FOR A LIFETIME AND WHICH YOU CAN AFFOR D TO BUY!!! 10,000 gifts are offered by ten thousand shops hut only at I J < iro you can buj Giro Pearl- and Cirp Jewels. Nowhere J c! you wi,t lur a iiltl,J aa T
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  • 1950 8  -  A 1 fJ LoUISE CoNGREVE mm. THOROUGHLY murky Nor[Wk ember day was forming a bit**r contrast to the promise Of Christmas and its joys embodied la the jostling crowd of men and girls, young and not so young, who were awaiting auditions in the office
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  • 1129 9 slowly re-discover-stmas, after that I when Oliver cior, as he styled d all feasting* and was repealed after viy but steadily the turned to the joys ct jan to regard the family-tine. rst pantomime ever seen produced at Drury md Faustus," primi- d with modern tin which
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  • 72 9 New York. A r ELEVISION transmitting stato he installed at a cost W on top of the Chrysler of Ww York's most «kyscrapw. '.'illation is expected to be early next year. Its emis- be visible—it is hoped—over f to miles. A system the transmit 5
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  • 189 9 Delhi. A MAN supposed to have been killed in a railway accident, but only injured, was taken lot an "evil spirit when he returned to his village. Friends and relatives beat him en lessly, then drove him from his home. Ihe man. a
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  • 84 9 Belgrade. BY taking advantage of an old law Milorad Neshitch, .1 landless peasant of Mivatovats, Serbia, has obtained tree land f<:r himself and his family. With the help of friends, he built a tiny eltage on municipal land in one night. Ihe council
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  • 3839 10  - Looking for Thyme. By E.D. Twiss F Christmas week hadn't been unusually mild, and that parti cular morning actually summery. Mrs. Parsons wouldn't have Leon invited to Daphne Sanderson's Christmas party. Thinking about it afterwards, Airsluisons was of the opinion that it u;;> fate. Anyway, thia is how it tame
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  • 1388 12  -  Mary Vivian HRISTMAS is the joyful seasou of family gatherings, y when relatives of all ages meet under one roof. Such reunions are extremely pleasant, but there comes a time when conversation lags, and the children of the party become restive and long to "do
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