Malaya Tribune, 13 December 1938

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  • 46 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National Newstoatwt- i n M r 0 newspaper. Guaranteed Largest Sales u\. xxVII. Vo. 295. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Tuesday, December 13, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 24 PAGES. SING A) oKE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1938 \\b'
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    • 51 1 HI HI WE Dominant In Malaya Have you tried DOROTHY PERKINS ENGLISH COOKED PEAS Obtainable from all Provision Dealers SOU \GENTS (jUTMRJEMSL? (WC ®i ,f|yE!l hen baby needs milk L IV' s j from a bottle at its best STRONG MUSCLES SOUND TEETH m& STRAIGHT HONES THAT ,S EVERY BABYS
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    • 68 1 I MADA« PAGE I 92, Piccadilly, Lotidon. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. f Gowns Designed I Created in her work rooms I I $5 .10 j S 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE x^ WPfj 1 4,500,000 FRIGID AIRES have been 501d—2,000,000 more than any other make always look for the famous name
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    • 544 2 5ivfL CL (pwiksih, fian, J hi A. WE GIVE SUPER SERVICE' Buy Your P A It X I R I» E I* H From E. M. Glover Co., f> U The Araute, SINGAPORE. Phcnc 2219. lliiv Yours S 1 24% I Greater I Ink Capacity j than average pens, size
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    • 73 2 j SEASON'S GIFTS ly HATS. TIES. 2 If SHIRTS. SHOES TOYS r LOTION GIFT SETS Abn Wide Bai PARKER PEN i>Excn and GIFT SETS I MAKE your SELiICTj PARKER PEN j CIAN SINGH Co. j 4. BATTERY R< \\D STORE pkoN ENTRUST YOUR j I REQUIREMENTS E. J. Motiwalla Co.
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    • 795 3 Parker's Arrow oS Inspiration h points to the season's §M m v most thrilling gift ĔĔĔ Ĕ Ĕ THIS year give your loved ones a gift they will use and cherish jNjjp MMĔ/ im^ for life. Instead of the usual remembrances that others will /JlfsF ISWF Uim ::J decide to
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  • 206 4 AT the commencement of the period under review, the general nervousness regarding the Strike situation in France was reflected in the rubber market as well as in Wall St net and the London Stock Exchange. Prices have, however, since recovered and at the time of
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  • 106 4 Reuter. Berlin. Dec. 11.—Washington divides the world into the just and the unjust, with the Americans naturally leading the just, "comments the Lokal Anzeiger, commenting on the Pan-American conference. "America pretends to be righting for these who are persecuted and not free; America talks of threatening
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  • 232 4 Reuter. Rome, Dec. 11. ITALY'S demands regarding the Suez Canal are outlined in Giornale dTtalia by Gayda. There must, Gayda writes, be a resolute revision of transit tariff to (he lowest limits compatible with justice and honesty taking into account (he interests of the
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  • 97 4 Reuter. Tunis, Dec. 11. fOUR thousand people largely railway workers with placards such as "Italy for "Hundred thousand Tunisians died tor their country, 2500 thousand are ready to do so again" demonstrated against Italy's claims, threw bottles of red and blue ink-; against the walls of
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  • 80 4 LAN ZAUOROWSKI J of Gora, Poland. L*** ariested and (hare" shooting a chauffeur h over his piff whi{ ra, through the village lv,n < Th Pig suddenly h across the road and the feur, Teofil Zynrwski ra hauf it. The police alien S v r
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  • 143 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Seri-mhan. Sunday A HIT-AND-RUN motorist tried to escape fan scene of an accident at !!ahau was sentenced by the Knb Pilah Magistrate to >;\ rigorous imprisonment. He is Mustan Ali who qu soon after the accident through ij excellent work
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  • 113 4 Reuter. Tunis, Dec ALL citizens have now responded jj the call of the Resident-General for calm following the recent monstrations against Italy I No further incidents are expected m less definite provocation the authorities have tak measures to preserve the P' The police are sufficient I
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  • 59 4 Reuter. Bucharest. Dec. Ll trade agreement with ;> been reached by the G legation. Oct The treaty, retroactive will remain in effect unti year. It contains a comme ing agreement and in I n prolongation of th.- cently expired, but with fications. The volume of
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  • 71 4 Mr. P. F. Aroozoo ol Singapore, will act tern] i master of Gan Bng January next in sued Mr. H. A. L. Orchard. Mr. Aroczoo was !>: Eng Seng Prize-Giv: day and was Introduced tar of Schools to the were assembled In the
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    • 458 4 t STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated ln England). P. O. S. N. CO/S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1938. CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 t BHUTAN 6,100 Dec. 11 t BEHAR 6.000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 1939 X SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13 RANPURA 17 000
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    • 459 4 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER m\ x/t LLOYD, INORD (Incorporated ln IjloyDj The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI, *">RTH CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1238. "REGENSBURG" omits Manila, H'Kong, Shanghai, North China calls Kobe direct in porf s.s. "POTSDAM" omits North China Dec. 22 1939 8
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    • 369 4 WXn dWH PR YkmW 1 r HOLIDAY CRUISES I<>: BANGKOK SAIGON. I By Luxurious One Class Motorships. :m SPi.nrf r ?laCemer lo Jn° r,s trom Penan P. S ham, Malacca, Spore m s Selandia '13.000' 20-12 11-13 P 24 12« m.s. Boringia" <12.500' 10-1 11-l M.! 14 l S nu.
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    • 209 4 TRAVEL BY 0. S. X, LINE SPEED SERVICE SATISFACTION Express Liners: m.s. "BUENOS AIRES MARU m.s. "SANTOS MARU." m.s. "RIO DE JANEIRO MARU." m.s. "LA PLATA MARU." m.s. "MONTEVIDEO MARU." Offer the fastest connection from I Singapore to: Durban n days. Cape Town 20 days. Rio de Janeiro 31 days.
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  • 75 5 London, Dec. 12. ]J|K CHAMBERLAIN stated in the House of Commons that no specific pact has existed at the present •me under which in ihe event of "an starting any warlike operation, against France or her possesions. Gr;at Britain would be required to
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  • 157 5 Trade Sanctions Against Germany Japan? Reuter. Nr/vr *i i London. Dec 1:2. h' f m«„y matten under in Washington one nl f A T mcrican ;ra<le Po«-y to th, dweriminatory The article after analysing the situation vis-a-vis Germany taya in Japan's case no find n« oi discrimination against American tilde
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  • 68 5 Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 12. FIALIAX demand for the reorganisation of the Suez anal Company is luily supported by Voelkischrr Beobachter which mites, The present state of affairs of the company needs Modification. "The company's lease expires in 1957 fcui time presses and modification must
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  • 359 5 Reuter. Berlin Dec 12 (jfcRMAN authorities in an officially inspired statement on the Nazi anti-Semitic policy promise to facilitate the emigration ot German Jews. The suggestion is made that Jews abroad should place foreign currency at the disposal of German Jews to enable them to emigrate, as
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  • 172 5 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. THE divorce proceedings between Mrs. Dorothy Isabel Tan and her husband Mr. Tan Pen*? Ymmj came up for hearing to-day before Mr. Justice J. H. Pedlow at the Supreme Court. Mrs. Tr.n. err. ."a i n a plain white
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    • 1430 5 »x I .NOTICES. c c Municipality IrNDERS I invited for the or service. For pal Tender Room Date of Closing, ed Con--39 ins. noon, Dec. 15, IS3B. site and lan:" el Tun- Thomp--12 noon, 19th Dec, i capacity Dec 21. 1938 falve tor 1-5-39 March 6. 1939. 1938. C. H
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    • 227 5 Concession tickets at ordinary SINGLE FARE for DOUBLE JOURNEY are available during CHRISTMAS AM) NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS by Railway. Travel by Rail. THE LEADER THAT LEADS MILES AHEAD! 1034 wben A One box cf Rex Needles with each Rex Record (65 cts.» and "YEARS" after thist offer was "COPIED," but
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  • 11 6 The price of tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 11 6 The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:—
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  • 841 6 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Dec. 12, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Bayers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3 9 4 3 Asam Kumbang 28 30|-nom Austral Malay 43 47 -norn Ayer BJtam 24 9 2b Ayer Wang 0.60 0.65 Bangrin Tin 22 3 23 3
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  • 202 6 Singapore, Dee 12. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the dai'y circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation: SELLING London T.T. 2 3 £116 London demav.d 2 3 13 16 Lyons demand 2055 Switzerland demand -'38 1 Hamburg demand > New York demand
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  • 306 6 Singapore, Dec. 12. MINING Buyers Sellers 4- 4 4»/ 2 Ampats 266 Ayer Hitams Bangnns 4 .> satu Selangors J-g Hitams u d g 22 6cd Hongkong Tin 216 bca Chenderiangs «g f^? Hong Fatts 067 o g 7l Jdris Hyd. 24 6 Ipoh Tin
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  • 141 6 LEST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore. Dec. 12. 5 p.m. mmm mm* booi» »««3 TIN. 05 D E Div. year Hongkong Tin 5% final P l 0 Dat Dec l KilfinghaU 2£fl£i doc 33 De C Kramat Tin 3d. Dec. 14 Dec 21 Dec U t«« Malayan Tm
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  • 252 6 6% Mavmri Go, ltd., $30,00* Int. Apr, 30, Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31, Sept. 30 102 V, imv 4V 2 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,0«) Int. 7 /2 Mar. 31. Sept 30.... iv 4V 2 1909 red. 1955
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  • 345 6 LONDON COMMODITIES Steady Steadf'^'' RUBBER Steady Sb Spot Buyen 8 g Sellers 8 l 16 8 1 Ist Forward (Januaryl Buyers 8 Sellers 8 1 16 8 2nd Forward (February* Buyers 8 18 8 18 Sellers 8 13 8 j,, 3rd Forward (Apr.i June) Buyers 8 18
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    • 364 6 r of < ni\ Uncorpora co aa cnu»a u> special Charter* 12 Cecil Street. Singapore. Telephones Manager's Office -6444. Ass* Manager's Office 6442. Exchange Dept. 6441. General Office 5188-9. Cable Address: 44 CHUNGKUO." Paid Up Capital Ch. 40.000.000 00 Reserve Funds in Tola! 4.800.C00.00 tppr i lately -Ch $1,800,000,000.00 H
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    • 54 6 [j SAFE DEPOSIT A specially constructed strong-room, protected by a heavy entrance door, contains a large number of private safes each fitted with a deed box. These are obtainable at a rental of $5— pa. upwards according to the size of the cafe required. further particulars from P o BANK.
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    • 98 6 I Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Lt^ I (Incorporated in the Straits Sefth -i CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Up $10,000 000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE Local Branches IT? sin aP" rc I 253, South Bridge Loan. Bins i Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW RX Midland Bank,
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  • 94 7 rise in tIM uniUan -which accounts for an 1133 Budget tmmition, represented by at to-day's tivj Council Legi dative conn c Committee's hare »5517» ci oi <he Anuitfi recent her half be- C unci] to-cny rations to tne al Laboratory to: the teach in.* Owing
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  • 40 7 play the followI ok Ayer this a;terginning at six Embleml B.niey ry of ihe Overtures' White and the tarchilL Waits Dream" Oscai te De Consert ColciidgC n A Musical Switch' AI •By rything's in Rl ythm lit" Siuler.
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  • 54 7 ii c Stall Reporter* .:or of the Siam ChroS.ngapore by the Conte terday after an eight I Europe. en countries, was in the crisis. He leaves i X L. and will also fling, arriving back in it the 20th. nicle, an English laner I umded about
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  • 15 7 butions towards the amounted to $2,000. expects some more ards the Fund.
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  • 243 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kin r-n.-n k**i i i Singapore, Monday. th ■r ™*<*cou\ for granting allowances to members of children n,lsubordinate staff for the education of their T^Ztt^^J^ 1 unable accede to the requeat foi the appomtment of a committee to go into this
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  • 46 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) About hundred representatives of various occupations and professions attended a meeting on Sunday, when it was decided that th3 .system of closing shops on Sundays should D2 adopted by Chinese shops earlv next year. Meeting was at Chinese Chamber of Cornmere?.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 100 7 LISTEN TO REASON and be *eU advised t*H nET your eves tested tOR RIGHT IW* I ;i a.»FS to iff* improve JJJ k vision "Kr! .way DON'l J DELAY. f« 1 can do this tor v i)U a| a very reasonable charge. New China Optical Co., 1. Rich St.. Singapore
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    • 141 7 m tJ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts with amazing speed in curing coughs, colds, bronchial inflammation and soreness. It is a safe, tested tonic entirely free from narcotics and all harmful drugs yet it is extremely effective. It builds up resistance, prevents more serious ills. F.conomical too, and pleasant to take.
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    • 57 7 DOCTORS CHOOSE HUMANISED TRUFOOD FOR |p| THEIR j After Humanised Trufood, from the 10th to the 24th month—FOLLOW-ON TRUFOOD- v a complete diet allowing for the progressive introduction of solids. Obtainable it 1 Tne Medical Hall, Ltd., The Federal Dispensary, Ltd., Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. The Dispensary (1929). Ltd., Penang. and
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    • 319 7 Bm Quickly I Treat yourself to an intriguing flask MM ,ha SCtt "hC lashionai>!c uorlJ Atux women iiiM it the subtlety ot us strange, .iisuirbit.g charm! Mischief gives y< -n a rc-v neW definitely exciting companion Presented with a —flir* in elegant Black and chromium flasks. And in the cute
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    • 136 8 I~HAVE~YOU jj SEEN I I «Uahi'. teS i S ,<,ct, '°n »f modern and fi made Clocks "»<<| YICK VVOH HfNG 429. North Bridge Road (^!f ar M 'ddJe Read) "none No. 7922. Your inspection cordially invited 'I Imm vat Radio Co., I 122-134. Orcnar£ Ro ad Singapore! j [Ml
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 992 8 Beethoven Concert From PA f3J/I\ 1 MpU/f N.Vom-9.20 p.m. \n^Wm\tMwSiir LONDON 8-50 The news and announcements I f- V. *B !6 ?0 SpWfinn* fr„™ 0.20 Big Ben. Marcel de Haes: 'Th? M fe ?5 £f 9 V 940 tlu W .P 1 John II < V I BBC Inn rrp
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  • 11 9 Scenes Irom "Escape Me Never" renearsal last night.
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  • 197 9 me Entertainment Reporter) IPI Me Never," is the best play c Fepertory Players have ever It has a perfect combinairood acting, and spontaneous less which makes the whole c, and it deserves the fullest i of Singapore audiences. in aid of the refugees in
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  • 422 9 HERE'S A STORY BEHIND A NEW PICTURE TIME turns back in Hollywood's movie of the week "Th* cio* n and Rette Davis dons Gibson Z \U ha"Vd7ess survives he rt an Francisco earthquake of 1906 and almost infff' I I 2S .Warners shot two endings for the picture.
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  • 76 9 Irene. Rhodes, new contract player 'Uncovered by Warner Bros, at the Pa sadena Community Playhouse, has be t :i rssigned the feminine lead in "Murder I Jane." the first of a series of pictures the Burbank, Colif., studios will produce dealing With the activities of the United States
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  • 172 9 New York. TWO English dancers, Alicia Marova and Fredric Franklin, both wellknown to London's ballet audiences, appeared In the opening night's programme of the Ballet Russe De Monte Curio, which is having a season here. Markova. whn danced in London with the Diaghilev
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  • 65 9 Bonua Granville, who rose to screen by virtue of her characterization's U \l SayS tnere is nothi ng she disi k.s quite so much as a "brat in 5 MiSS Granvill Is quite the opposite of her screen portrayals so iei sympathetic role in "White Banners"
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  • 78 9 Brother Orchid," based on Richavd uonneu a engaging magazine .,torv of Issue, has been set definitely ;tS KdWard G. Robinson's next screen pii.y and entered on the production sched"'e ior a start early in October, announces a wire from the Warner Bros .studio jn the West Coast
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  • 62 9 COAXING A SMILE TO THF CHAMP'S FACE. Wallace Beery, Chailey Grape win and Robert Taylor do their best to make Joe Louis, world's heavyweight champion, laugh on a set at >h tio (.oldA.vn-Mayt r. and sue cted in bringing z smile t«» the cclihrated "froaen* face Louis
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    • 92 9 your RIGHT? IV W CLOVEK UmL ilk /TT BRAND ''Mill n MILK CREAM This MA UK CLOVER spc-afcim? and I intend to tell the work] thai KEEP THEM FREE FROM DANGEROUS DECAYED FOOD! Casual cleaning always lea^ p clinging to pots and pans. This food quickly f€dt? decays and becomes
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    • 497 10 fff*3*Vr any kind ol VirgL'a Grant Mitchell f Isabel Jeans Marion Martin <PiSk otion picl jbSiemho A/fro'UNIVERSAL PICTURE •fS" S Co7itroUed by Shaw Bros. Ltd.) m IN THIS STORY I FEMALE DEVILS! CANTONESE TALKIE HIT 5 AN INSPIRING PICTURE I WITH AN INTERESTING I S PATRIOTIC THEME! J Read The
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    • 166 10 The TOWN'S BIG LAUGH SHOW! Hundreds of Requests have been made for h, so here's a BRAND NEW PRINT!! j LAUREL fT =nd HARDY v s'J VN and OLIJE a> a couple ol Bold Bandits with !>■ I 'mk \\w stealing the ladies' hearts with his glorious songs. j Mavvr
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  • 259 11 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. ipplicatMNM for renewal of public house licences for eight others for new ones, transfer and change of st>l. .r dralt with by the Board of Licensing Justices at a eld in the Court of the First Magistrate, this afternoon Mr. L.
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  • 99 11 Reuter. Springfield, (Missouri). Dec. 12. PASTON B. Means. ex-Secret Scr- ?ice Agent, srrving a 16 years' sentence fcr the Lindbergh ransom hoax, liirrt ay the result heart failure aggravated, according to a doctor, by an Operatic*! which he underwent on Dec. G. Means was sentenced in
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    • 128 11 'LEE THEATRE i 1 IVOI I HAI L. «J.30 P.M. j TO-NIGHT. lint L'aper Musical. I GE HOLIDAY.' i I Change: 15th Dec. j KOUIN HOOD mmm J± ROMANTIC NIGHTS IRE HERE AGAIN j YOU'LL SAY SO AFTER SEEING !j MI W4.11 \l j j O L LIES [1 11
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    • 222 11 f j to-night I MARLBOROUGH I j 6 ar ><J 9-15 P.M. 'Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd) I A Su P er TAMIL Musical Comedy Hit' j MadA Sambranl" j A GRAND ROLLICKING LAUGH SHOW! j f 1 ffiw WCRIjB h RANcooN I besar r koad 2 I I (Malaya's
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    • 204 11 Come on Everybody! jj SHIRLEY TEMPLE will show you the time of your life j in this show that's the life of the TOWN! I ALHAMBRA flr^i" 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. m y Til c 6 ki,,e| -*««r of Fifth Ay, E j e °«S>.' .1 big .If you'" th
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  • 666 12 "TUNISIA, Nice, Corsica!" was the cry raised in the Italian Chamber of Deputies, and a demonstration which had all the appearance of having been pre-ar-ranged was followed by a violent campaign in the Italian Press against France. Many people may have wondered by what process of reasoning Italy
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  • 1079 12 "Let no tears be wasted on losses," says the People's Tribune, a national magazine of China, which appeals to critics of the Chiang Kai Shek Government to remember the supreme need of unity in this critical hour of resistance. POSSIBLY there are som? who sincerely
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  • 481 12 FOLLOWING the report of his Foreign Secretary on the interview with the British and American Ambassadors, Japanese Premier Prince Konoye has been medically advised to take a complete rest. Something gone wrong somewhere with the '"new situation"? D FADING between the lines of other messages, it seems
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  • 29 12 i-,d mm If ycur husband told you kept late at the office, you w once accuse him of telling i lie.—Woman's Paper. Of course not. ThM _m I
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    • 170 12 ——MMMPJMBMM PERIOD DOLLS FURNITURE The Cutest Bits of Furniture for Your Dollies' Houses Girls! So Realistic! a LTD. j \pore KUALA LUMPUR j I H is MA c< SHOPPING HOURS: From To-day to Dec. 16 (inclusive) I mi i will do vat 5.15 pm. On Saturday. 17th open until S
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  • 391 13 Jap Commander Says "End War" A to General Chiang Kai Shek to fight a jd dec.s,ve battle on the South China plains hvered by Lieut.-Ceneral Andoh, Japanese .mander in South China, according to a from Canton. Ceneral Andoh states that 000
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  • 203 13 T .ondon. D:c. 13. the House of Commons on Heme] Mr. Chamberlain saii on to think that after the elections demands would be mad 2 a van Government by majority parties in the which nt with the Statute of MemeL
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  • 161 13 London, Dec 13. THF Prinu Minister, replying t<> a Cen*racns question as to the extent to vrfe'efa the new German decracs cencfrniu*; Jewi h property might affect British subjects, said the Foreign Secretary had not received full details of these dscrr.es but he
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  • 72 13 London, Dec. 1?. hi rlaln, announcing of Commons the anumber of leading in"ln do trial Advl*o«y intimated tha* the ceivc representatii ns ifc|^_^M' e »ects and difficulties i armament programme. The navel would suggest reme, al ac tion in such cases, also general ligaments respecting the execution
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  • 9 13 the vix-iiuh minor for a telescope.
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  • 387 13 i/prv London, Dec l". X v I v mg BhoWil I,y P°«*«cal observers in a sneech Mr M v p t hjmberiam is tc make to-morrow It i, x>, .teV says Keuters diplomatic correspondent that the Prime Mister v-m make Prormuncemenl on British foreign poTcy
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  • 92 13 Reuter. Londcn. Dee. 13. \SKrn in (he Hove ol Comiw na whether he woui i consider denonncing f!Versailles Treaty on beha >■ Grcai L'i.lalu. Mr. IX. A. Butter (Undf r- Se; r«. (ju y lot Po:. i 1 Affairs) replied in the 1 galive. H
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  • 35 13 Reuter. Darwin, Dec. 13. The Empire flying boat Coorong broke its moorings vi an 80 m.r.h gale and was wrecked ashore in Darwin harbour. Three tons mail abroad were salvaged. -Reuter.
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  • 114 13 Recapture ol* Waichow is claimed by the Chinese in an official despatch received by lhe Chinese Embassy in London. It is further claimed that the Chinese are in hot pursuit of the Japanese, who are withdrawing to Poklo. R.A.I. FLIGHT lhe three R.A.F. airboats from Seletar which have
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  • 356 13 Reuter. (jKKMAM S Bnancid chiei Herr Schadi rideni of the Reichsoank, visiting London almost immediate.) n discuas A- -Crerman trade adjustment, following the dramatic speecn I Brit -h Ti Minister Mr Oliver Stanley declaring that German Britain would declare a trade war. It
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  • 233 13 ITALY FRANCE EXCHANGE GRIM WARNINGS Reuter. A WARNING that Italy is deter Brined to press her claims for Tunis is contained in an editorial in the Tribuna which soys Italy will not resign herself to consider'ng that the question is timed until it resolved in conformity with justice and in
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 89 13 OSI w^^^^^^ 200 years ago no main road was safe for the traveller To-day OSIRA Lamps G. E. C. Lanterns help to guard these English highways. Malaya is following this brilliant example. From Singapore to Penang via Kuala Lumpur Ipoh large numbers cf OSIRA Lamps have already been and are
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  • 174 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Kangsar. "Monday. THE story of how an elder sisier of a 22-year-old Malay youth raised an alarm and drew all the Kampong folks together in Kampong near Sank was revealed this afternoon, when she discovered to her snrprtae her brother who was out
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  • 123 14 MOTORBOAT TORPEDO PLAN (Tribune Staff Reporter) ON their way back to China from England, 20 students of technical marine work, passed trough Singapore yesterday on board the Conte. Rosso. these men are studying how to die for they have been for a year in the Naval College of London studying
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  • 204 14 Reuter. London, Dec 13. THE Stock Exchange showed an easier trend owing to the lack of "Hipport but a better feeling- was evidenced after the opening of Wall St., when internationals led other groups in modest improvement. GoJd and minimis were marked down at the outset
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  • 73 14 Decks pack a with refugees, most oi t urn auxin: Iv elasplns th ii last fen possessions, steameis are st*ll leavins Hankow, formei scat of the Ch n Got< rnment that now tnen captured by the Japanese. F.very inch of available space is occupied on the ship.
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  • 327 14 Singapore, Monday. "THE car drove up at a high speed, got into the grass verge and knocked down the two boys," said fisherman Lim Eng Heng, who related to the District Judge, Mr. L. B. Gibson, this morning, what he knew of a fatal crash at
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  • 14 14 The Imperial Airways mail plane from Europe is expected to arrive in
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  • 107 14 (Tribune Staff Reporter > Ipoh. Tuesday. Tun thar h» ases have beesi rased to the ground on a big fire which broke out iast night. Details are lacking as to how it originated, but within a few ndmites, one house was a ragtag inferno and the other,
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  • 36 14 The important sp?ech of the Prime Minister. Mr. Neville Chamb ria:-. or foreign policy will hp broadcast trom Daventrv on several wavelengths a! 9.40 om. G MT. to-day fS a.m. Wed" -day Malayan ':nv».
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  • 6 14 Maiaka Pinda.— 48.1P0 lb.
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  • 413 14 Cabaret Girls In Case (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. „„i A«npal were asked to decide to-day, whether T E Court of C m s prostitute, according to law. m istress pa.d for decision before the higher ThiS r" he tS judge
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  • 40 14 Mr. J. Oardincr, Cbiel Police Officer, Kfoar gon< to Belangor on transfer and Mr P H Andrews who was the former C P.O Muar has returned from leave and will take over the place of Mr. J. Gardiner.
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  • 151 14 WHEN the Conte Biancomano came in yesterday morning she 1 carried with her over 550 Jews, all from Germany. Every trip that these vessels make sees increasing numbers of refugees passing through here on their way to Shanghai. When I S9ok£ to some of them ytvter
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  • 65 14 Taiping, Monday.—A Chinese coolie, Chin Kheun, while digging earth with an iron bar is said to have struck a rock and slipped down from a height of about 70 feet at the Kamunting Road quarry. The injured man was removed r o the Taiping Hospital
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  • 86 14 nUMNG (be I b, New Veai S reductions in eh telephone call Netherlands indi< and Siam will be The following list and reduced eh; i calls. Grent Brit I Northern Ircl Eire Belgium Danzig Germany Holland Switzerland Indo CI. Java. afadoera Bali 15 liscassar &z Surasftr
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  • 84 14 'lhe death of Capt Ge CMMH I Hesketh. of the M j Department, occurred iu the Kr:.5 I J/.pis Hospital cn the 10" ii in' after i I ihorti liness. j Capt. Heskeih was Ex- Enw.r I P. W. D at Raub On.' V. w;
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  • 50 14 Mrs. Jane TVseira I Theseira. died at c^Lerc-' brother-in-law. Mr C A j son. at No. 5-H Pulasan Ro-c day. She was 43. r She Is survived by 11 funeral takes pi -ice H cortege leaving the Churc A. ct emblv. Kat« i f p.m.
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  • 49 14 tTribvne Stan i fiSE hundred and u(: ai bers were pre* H B meeting ol the tish Association w (1 M. cither Dr. Le< Lim Caen; Ean nominee on sicn. The re Lee T«an« Ken Three Cheng Ean hers refrained from i
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  • 126 14 (Tribune Stall Reporter) GOVERNMENT will investigate the possibilities ol W settlement for residential purposes for pensioners, according to a reply made by the Colonial >et A. S. Small, to a suggestion by the Hon. Capt. N. W. H )<x land in the rural area should be
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  • 79 15 His Highneaw udcVri ol Br— mi ft I tana Mahkota ndaur on the nigh 4 [lersonalitica of led anions Urn 1 s ing them were the nembera th* m Interest ninmi im ed at *30 the clcse Beany igmshed guests rfhy terms nd Sultan took
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  • 68 15 Reuter. I i ndon, Dec. 11. t ofe-aes to de--1 in the p .lie y i<h ministerial !o we appease order that we :re until there reciprocity IT* ssion. Guardian opines that blem has become re dangerous. it plays a big part a I d that
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  • 78 15 Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Dato Mustapha, a cadet in the Johore Military Forces and the son of Dato Mustapha hi:* Jaafar, the former Mentri Besar. Johore. was married to Inche Rogayah bint] Dato Ibrahim, daughter of the retired State Treasurer. Jchore. The mairiage was
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  • 310 15 (Tribune rime Reporter) ONE of the most tragic shooting incidents in Singapore in recent times occurred yesterday morning at five o'clock in a rubber estate at Polo Tekonq. across the sea at Changi and near the Straits of Johore. The scene of the incident
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  • 42 15 A sum of $260 23 has been received by the China Relief Fund Committee from Rev. Goh Hood Keng This amount is the valuable contribution from members c i the Straits Chinese Methodist Church of 3. Kampong Kapor Road.
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  • 340 15 Mr. Williams' Plea For Adequate Provisions (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. QOVERNMENTO attention was drawn to th e prevalence of destitution in Malacca by Mr. P. M. Williams at the meeting of the Legislative Council to-day when he made a
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  • 62 15 Inche Aziz bin Haji Taib. Aasi&tanl Superintendent of Customs, Preventive Branch, Tangkak, will be proceeding to Johore Bahru on transfer, and Ungku Ahmad bin Omar. Assistant Superintendent of Customs 'Preventive Branch*. Segamat, will take the place of Incht AztZ bin Haji Taib at Tangkak. Ungku Abdul Majid. Assistant
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  • 248 15 (Tribune SUIT Reporter) Singapore, Monday. IfORMTL ATION of a definite policy in regard to radio services is a matter at present under discussion by Government, according to a reply made by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. A. S. Small, at this morning's meeting of
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    • 20 15 the Crash Car y —7^(w\ a really thrillins toy for Boys. j i r "^W^^sK I fluna. out. model sports
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    • 260 15 Christinas Fare 1 BBS9a£& j. o///' display nwm Of LS'SB CHOCOLATES f// a// v (/<* lie io us warn varieties, pa ck c a < Arc7iil i I ii I A// H7:/7 H O H LliLli JStllluulG I HH Phone Singapore 537b. FIVE USES Kuala '.umpur 3331. Two Lines 2t2
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  • 612 16 Happy World Carnival Proves Great Success (Tribune Staff Reporter) TTfANKS to the clerk of weather, the final of the Happy World Cycling Carnival organized by Mr. J. D. Campbell for Mr. George E. Lee proved one of the greatest successes as yet met
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  • 111 16 H.. Muar, Dec. 11. OCKEY enthusiasts attended in fall the meeting held at the Muar Hospital Club, presided over by Dr. W.G. Evans Dr. Evans explained that the purpose of the meeting was to discuss lor ma lion ol a Muar liockey Association, to select a
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  • 104 16 Muar, Dec. 12. FN preparation for the State Hockey Trial which will be played on Friday between North Johore and South Johore, North Johore will hold a final trial match to-morrow at the Muar Hospital Club padailg to select their team. Tin North Johor? probable
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  • 176 16 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Muar, Dec. 11. COR the first time in Johore, rugby for Asiatics has been introduced. The honour of being first district in Johore to field an Asiatic rugger side goes to Muar. Thanks are due to Taib bin Haii Andak. former
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  • 62 16 Poetoria, Dec. 13. THE MLC.C. ran up another big score 1 at Pretoria yesterday. Rain prevented play after tea. %mJSM Following were the scores: M.C.C. oT9 (for 6 wkts): Paynter 102, Valentine 100. Yardley 42. Gibb 28. The test bowlers Brown and Balaskas were ineffective. Brown
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  • 28 16 The fixtures for the S.C.R.C. Leafite Soccer ihis week are as follows: A vs. C to-day and B vs. D on Thurs. day, Dec. 15.
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  • 96 16 Thirty-one cards were taken out tithe December Medal and the following were the four best scores returned: D. D. Blair 85—20-6 i B. la Cloche 78— 8 7 j G. V. Andrews 86—13=7i E. Hitcham 93-18 BALL SWEEPS Saturday: Ist Nine R. J. Fennie 33'■> nett. 2nd Nine
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  • 115 16 (By "PETE") THE Management Ltd., are putting un 1 wrestling c ard next Sil 17, when Kartar Si a; Q champion will neel ung, the champion o 3 ***<S Orient "V**! Champi-.ns! tion, Messrs. Shaw Br thJ offering a Gold the winner irho win In
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  • 266 17 S VOM BOXERS KEEP UP THEIR REPUTA TION »FTER an interval of about a month Batavia, Dec 8 1 5- by Procter c S ent v Cardw offend tke «v. weather a fairly large c ow co „r!™- Nohvithstand.ng 'to "itness the two
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  • 32 17 On Sunday Der 1» i? p;m-6-metre Class will ,aii £S ntern a«onal CH !sV4'sal"ne P 2 0 n r d p ne d ?to» Dinghy B -r Mug; SSn*" C,Ub
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  • 25 17 pla^Hocke 0 1 to Department; u£ XI, f° A Juniol Regiment en ThuSay, ,s**?* o^^ Kene R 25 x Um < Won g Swee
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  • 29 17 arahS Engineers will play water polo 8? c!rh?n gapore Swini Club at Qnm A pool at Tpn Rhu to-day i Pm. a very close come is expVtcd
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    36 17 rvhS Pea tennis stars who plaxed PHo T at Singapore £nS K.fi ,0 r S MOUVCt (,eft) Bcl.iln and. Kuki:ljevie right) Yugoslavian. uHxrn v. a V h^ S they uere to have -Sunt'of nCrC
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  • 133 17 Reuter. TVIV <•„!! 7 ondon Dec 12. HE following b the F.A. Cup draw Jan. 7°neLt e d r Und on Brentford vs. Newcastle fi Southport vs. Donr.aster Liverpool vs. Luton r A^n y ue VS St Ckp rt 0r Chester or Hull vs. Coventry
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  • 30 17 S.C.C. vs R N to-ripy at S- J. Rand, A w J th F Jen Whitehead, I. J* 0 ™t P i M Haywood, Lt. J. Proctor fc
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  • 60 17 (From Our f> C. la via Dec. 10. TOMMY ARQUERR2 created a mihl sensation in this town by m rpen challenge to-day to sJI corned at his weight (9 stj. even Jee Eagle and Clever Sis?. IBUIJt f ehas «l»ite a reputation localdeStTy rr a e ft h
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    • 87 17 LYONS MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD ROAD, $1\r.\rnitv A CHRI STMAS P RESENT J that will be APPRECIATED REMINGTON As Quiet as the Calm of Night! Tne feathor.likc touch, the convenience of all operating features and m* tnr shccr bca "'y of th Remington Noised Portable make instant ana tasting appeal to
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  • 221 18 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Muar, Oec. A «•< ess—s*—! •v Pvcnlv contested, tJbe Game was very evenly beUer d Chinese beUn^ b a larger ma They should have k ss 0 f the toi &£WS fIS*S circle. Goalkeeper Shines r ink Rum again
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  • 108 18 .From Our Own Corespondent, johore Bahrvi ir-ime «f hotkey IVTai? the Dop't ground, the ISStA SS«S3 the Nome bvlour goals to •th better underata «dlnj Playing lt^ ina^a piay and led by the Police B ngh two goal* m. t.ne i scorerr ana Sham Singh hem, added
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  • 37 18 The Bank. Sports flub team topgOj fJS-i Boon K*ing. Thiun Teck. Ch.oe aim Sena Quee. Cboong Hee. Tee Stan, Chwef Chu" Chin Geok. A Chln.Kong nee Khie Fah. Stephen Dins and Choon Teck
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  • 125 18 nartv for the 1 Y.W.C.A. was held J ramVn? Dac 9 at tnc ho,M-JJfJg ta x d Road. Whin 1? ;%V \c commodate the to its utmos to ac on gathering- >* rs ch ar«e <>f lud «d Christmas The programme in U,G P av bv
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  • 19 18 s nnapoie. Monday The hockey mtr sua Ersassras d lV The Indian s k isstUl undergoing repairs.
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  • 136 18 (Tribune Staff Report.:* Malacca. Dec. 12. MALACCA Indian Association ted a surprise in local badminton when they energed winners to the Malacca Badminton Association Inter-Party league tournament, sensationally beating Shamrocks BP., last year's winner. S Relvadurai display id mamifie «orm wrun pitched againsi Koh
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  • 89 18 In a friend'y match c as five Singles and two Doubles, theJ«-«uVv-AudIt Sports Union Plavfair BP by I jam Saturday last. The results were as Audit S.U. players tru j N cr Liang Chuan beat 1« Chuan 15-12. 10—15. 15-8 j Pnspalm lost to Leo* K 15
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    • 316 18 Br FOOT ITCH ATHLETE'S After a v. rule trie llt li> ,rv:,,i iivb to S a> though you would like to .cratch off «II r Beware of It Spreading U» and peels, and the Ml SM! o] ««22? wtwjtkk salve or o.nt(iiuinarv *«-rmu ides SSS seldom do any POO*. Here's
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    • 157 18 USES BOTH HANDS TO WRITE Letter From a Man of on being able to write at «.«JT^S nttnrk Bu T the complaint leu mc w MM and S hurts me to walk My chaoe for three yeais. kxcu.e w» ■4 JP Is lam ninety, year, old. and use cry*** of
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    • 78 18 GULL BAHARj j ALWAYS INSIST ON HAVlNGl^jl itr Economy Facility to Pick out the j Ibest o( Divergent Varieties ,n anythm|| i connected with X'mas, TOYS, CII TS j i Articles DECORATION Mater.als and ffinot, call a, one ol "BABA s Shops J j where XMAS SALE j m j
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    • 79 18 a Dstnand thm WHITE DOT j fw the Genuine I II H LIFETIME Be »ur» you t» l I Mi'mm t»ouiD» LITE V II lllll TIME- buy r 0l r I ■MM I I H*H iXcre. 08H I k luVi k HnMll ro but sheat r i R 9 LITEttHvlH
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    • 36 18 Be Careful At $5.00 per pair Nan Sin Optical House RED l| CARDINAL POLISH I M m I 2 fc IPO I >* H Tiles Brick, Stone U Composition Steps etc, Agents: ftf 1* UARPI K OttffH
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  • 33 19 «•< ieel come intelligent <r < on any subject vtn readers, but in Ulishinfl them we do 0 t w cessarily associate r >rlrcs with the views 01«' t express 1
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  • 45 19 the Malaya Tribune] I ;i of S300.000 is annually I vers lowaias the Mc- J •mil Allowance and the budgets for a deficit for r taxation is hinted at 'i;ntry is not ready for -Yours, etc., fed-up taxpayer. L u Dec. 9. l
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  • 43 19 r -'nc Malaya Tribune] < jree with thGse cor res- that magistrates are man mean. m °nths' ot imprisonandhunempl l oymenT 0S i, Crimes 15 hun^1 vided for unfOTtunates JT* Werĕ P ro fewer gang robbe^^^^ 1 KIM.. *poh, Dec. 8.
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  • 86 19 lT >he Ed or °l lf >e Malaya Tribnnel 3o«th~Indian the pore and its members fnr Singa tion to the proposed rtsh of £r P f Si iamurty to Malaya, in his letter wh/"' appeared in your valnahi» whicn •he 5th instant Valuable columns on SSasssa-wftSi 'Swarai" I'S'?
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  • 356 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. IJOCSE rents in the Federal Capital have of late been rapidly cketting, eclipsing in s >me eases even the levels of the pMfcnp days. ig trend in rentals is in time, so as to make Hated houses within the
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  • 249 19 interesting visitor will arrive in Singapore on Friday in the person of Mr. W. G. Freeman, who had a distinguished career in the Colonial Agricultural Service, the last post he held before retirement being that of Director of Agriculture, Trinidad. He has
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  • 65 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Monday.—Convicted on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of a gold locket valued at $25, a Singhalese goldsmith, Monis Alehendra. was, in the Third Police Court this morning, fined $100 (two months in default i and ordered to pay compensation
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    • 34 19 dtea&* VAPEX *«*P or, YOur handkerchief b/daV ItntT V^ ur pi,U>w b Y 1 kilU tbe •Pftid T^* 1 »turEne*t. prevent* th« 21 year* world-wide; nrrveg the value of Vapea. ftom Chtmksu and storea.
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    • 178 19 Get your Gifts for Christmas from: \an Hwa Store, 9, Bum; a Ray a Road, Malacca, and i \an Yang C 0.. Jalan Maharani, Muar. Just received wide selection of Gifts. I NEW SOUTH.SEA LIP.COLOUR GIVES LIPS NEW ALLURE! tedi that fascinate Iwtar that tntrhjw— smoothness that captivates I f?)oath
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    • 174 19 One enemy —decay—attacks teeth. other—Pyorrhea—threatens gums. This second enemy it> so dangerous that 4 out ot 5 people over 40 suffer from it. Merely brushing your teeth is hut half the battle. Brush hath teeth and gums with FORHAN'S and defeat both enemies. Forhan's contains a special gum-protecting ingredient found
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    • 315 19 I MALAYA'I PREMIER HOTEL f j TO-NICHT BHWI X «1 DAATE (informal) 6.30 TO 8.30 P.M. AND 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT AL&O PAT SYKES J. A. ANDREW SINGAPORE'S MOST POPCLAk BALLROOM DANCERS 3 j DEMONSTRATING THE LATEST DANCE ROUTINES. g I "YAM" and the "BLACKPOOL WALK" COME AND LEARN HOW THEY
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  • 263 20 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. AN appeal to Government to take steps for the preservation of historical records and documents, at present lying uncired for in the Supreme Court building: and elsewhere in Penanjr, was made by Dr. C. E. Smith
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  • 155 20 Singapore, Monday. IT was 3.05 a.m. on Sunday morning. December 11. and Inspector Mel.wan nothcd a car travelling without Irghts and in a very erratic manner He stopped the car and found a pretty young Cantonese woman. Chicng Ah Yook, at the steering
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  • 19 20 The P. and O. liner Canton is due at Singapore from Hongkong at 9.30 a.m. to-morrow 'Wednesday».
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  • 217 20 TO-MORROW FOR ALL ;-r>n ERS.—Not an inspi] nothing of importar e be attempted. Not g I financial man, but beti c the commercial travt salesman, and the vorh 7 sort c/ day alien small tasks may be profitable than important business SPECIAL INFLUEN( 21 to April
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  • 66 20 Reuter. Ankara. I AN important link b.i and Erzhidjan hi the n Turkey ra'lway has inaugurate d. The railway is regard* commercial strategic importance By next September it will prolonged to Bbcerosm thence :rdcrs of Iraq. Pen rect rail rcute between Earo] .'"ersian Gulf via
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  • 38 20 Reuter. Barcelona. Dec. 12 offensive on the Pyren fronts is forec* i ruling to the crmy ten before and net to yield Catalonian soil to make Cal new Geiona for Kalian and troops."—Reuter.
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    • 35 20 Look for these trade marks of Uiia■•aii t c c cl Quail, y and look for the Maine "HEBCULES" on the chaimvheel, pedals, etc STRONGEST CYCLE IN THE WORLD SuMantced. Jok. SO IjeahA. W.P.S. 2
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    • 270 20 iFnjov: nr the lari'it es M bath the Ov»r*ca-Cllill**fte 3 I Hiking Orpoiafion, ltd 8 I* ,hA Realty Ho, j Itd «oar- n a ant*** r'°l on t-, handle estates U m the rest m'nn. jS nc r yd n i p> r rre.Ver o <:> ."-vl V vhaM bAnrfM!
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    • 51 20 I._ BEDS AW A I nWO MVESTMENT JVi j *M bl. tat brd. (kerefon V I MM toferlo. to DIAMOND B «aifr.it, whkh _J__W__W JBKl DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO ITD 601 KflMPONG B 9 I N C A P P .Mt* mm r.***. r.bui.f m *JjZ Tvkaaw ttaai Furmitm«. Bicycle*
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  • 668 21 HINTERLAND AS BASE OF OPERATIONS How China Will Fight On Shanghai. v withdrawal of Chinese military r*, ral Chiang Kai-sbek f, m to,,! ""< P vercment with respect t««,f tho hxe(l :to fight more bitterly and •e'oh?, P T nt and lesolutely in
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    23 21 Abrve is mother scene from Singapore's Chinatown. It is a picture take of th e market section of People's Park.
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  • 186 21 ]lf EMBERS of the "Loyal and Kightc v, National Salvation Army' are actively engaged i n harassing Japanese rear lines between misih and Kiangyin. about 80 miles north-east of Shanghai. Taking advintage tf their superior numbers guerillas are reportedly making frequent surprise attacks on Japanese strongholds,
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  • 211 21 (Central News). Chungking. CNTHI SIASIK AH V rallying to their country's (ail for financial support, Chinese people in Amp'i.a nave dur 'ng the past fifteen months nice the outbreak of hostilities remitted the equivalent of 527.000 (00 back to swell the national accord to
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    • 90 21 YARDLEY LAVENDER the path of beauty The favourite beauty aids of fairest women the world over bear the name of Yardley of London makers, since I77°> °f one of the world's most delicately beautiful fragrances, Yardley's English Lavender and the exquisite- 'Yardley Beauty Prepara- tions—the perfect means to create and
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    • 87 21 DAILY CHINA PAGE Edited By T. H. Tan ■{BUT THERE ~ftf^^^^^B^^I^ I j |£j A DIFFERENT TWICE A DAY! IT'S DONE B^^RSON f I MaDy pe °P Ie miss good times just I Will LIKE I because they are nervous and unI P0S7UM J pleasant. This is often due to
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    • 506 21 heal CUTS SORES Zamßuk "too*. 0//V7*MJgrV7" 1 GILLETTE No. 15 |j One-piece I RAZOR i i 1 <i '1' I —i^a^^^&* r > The Gillette No. I.', Srt i. an outstanding example ofGillette engineering and rafts-man-hip. It contains a one-piece razor— f** (he finest yet produced by Gillette; also ten
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  • 156 22 FLYING Officer G. AT. Woodhouse, the Ceylon pilot la Tatas air service, was greeted by Major J. L. Kotelauala, the Minister of Communications and Works, on his first arrival at the Rat mala Jia Airport since his confirmation in Bombay recently. Congratulation Mr. Wood-house on his achievement,
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  • 173 22 Colombo. Dec. 6. MR. H. W. AMARASURIYA, \:.S.('.. President of the Ceylon National Congress, and the leader of the Congress Kefonns Delegation to the Secretary of Stale for the Colonies, returned in the Orford with Mrs. Amarasuriya. The same snip also brought the remains ol Mr. Amarasuriya's
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  • 398 22 Colombo, Nov. 30. T UNDERSTAND that the Ceylon Judiciary takes the very gravest view of the attacks made in the State Council, on the Chief Justice in connection with the Biacegirdle Commission. So serious do they regard these
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  • 400 22 Colombo, Dec. 0. JjNTIL the Colombo Municipal Council wakes up from its lethargy and decides in favour of a trolley-bus service in place of tramcars. Colombo will be behind all modern cities in respect of her transport facilities. "The suggestion
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  • 119 22 Tebuwana. Dec. 7. CIR Andrew Caldecott had a subtle dig at the non-expert who poses as an expert when he opened the first Rubber Conference held in the Island at the Kalutara Sports and Cricket Club pavilion here. The Conference was organised by the Kalutara Planters' Association. The
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  • 162 22 (United Press of India) Colombo, Dec. 5. 'PHE United Press understands that the International Rubber Regulation Committee does not expect Ceylon to liquidate the amount of this year's over-export of rubber during next year. The International Committee regrets its Inability to accede "to the Ceylon Government's
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  • 311 22 Colon*bo, Dee, OPINION that deferred rebates should be ■hoUshcd affirmed at a meeting of the Low-country Product cation Committee held at Queen Street, Fort, Colon. J. Tyagaraja (Chairman) presiding. It was also decided to inform the Minister of Industry and Commerce, that the alternative pro] forward
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  • 21 22 Mr. S. W. Peiris. B.Sc B Assistant Engineer of the Electrical Department, h an Associate Member Of Electrical Engine-
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  • 37 22 Colombo Dec. 7. The first All-Ceylon amateur wrestling championship meet, undei the of the Ceylon Amateur ciation, will b? held at the Cectn Y.M.CA. on Dec. 16 and 11 Governor will be presei day.
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    • 26 22 l^^^^ unsafe "the surface may 'be. V»W DUNLOP FORT OUNLOP RUrJgER CO -SS .LTD O/1/1/1 77?/? fZil m Singapom Kuala Lumpuh. Pcnanc. jCfl/i/ti t4CXASr\ W.P.S. 23
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    • 404 22 foylo/i VkwL (paqii Edited By T. K. Vel!u WHY FALSE TEETH WEARERS j HAVE BAD BREATH < Millions Suffer Without Knowing! You can't notice any odor from scum, tarnish, stain and odor— 1 your plate or bridge— but others dissolves'it away and leaves your can! Dentists call this odor plate
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  • 100 23 motion against the Bardo'oi 8 -9 formally taken up for Z P^ 83 Coalition) Assembly was defeated by 00 at al. Lt sco oU One menio be moved by Mr Maohni v. «ras voted upon a*SXSTL? UW —tod. fo„ r other no-conC"e hOU -e motions «jiren notice
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  • 312 23 (United Press). Subhas Bose J* it is desired in any quarter that Congress Ministries in other provinces should threaten resignation on the issue of th e release of politicals in Bengal that more would not appeal to me," said Sj. Suhhas Chandra Bos*. Congress President
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  • 67 23 iabad, llec. 7t 3 > far taken Moulana Abul r of the Congress and Nawab laember of the il last evening which fresh Ihe Hindu-ftus-explored. ing which lasted imng. Sj. BubPandit Jawaharlai ipated. If something these discussions, be continued, these discussions 5 rrespordence bend Hawaii Ismail
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  • 29 23 (United Press). p Dec. 6.—An order has been '--'••d in Rangpur. a small 'rissa, banning gathering an five persons, collection .aid reading of news- uited Press).
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  • 138 23 (United Press). 11 NTT ED PRESS learns tha; the Famine v Relief Fund Committee has econmended to the Madras Government a scheme for irrigating an area of 400,000 acres from the waters of the Tungai3adhra river. This will be the stage ot the comprehensive programme and the
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  • 429 23 CONGRESS LEADERS TO PAR TICIPA TE (United Press). Rajkot, Dec. 8. j\|ISS Manihen Pate! (laughter of Sardar Vallabhai Pn**L Chairnf ihTV r Y- Par,iai ent ary sub-committee and member «I the (undress Working Committee, was arrester! on Tuesday hvTn n V
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  • 97 23 (United Press). Madras, Dec. 8. CJ. Hubhas, Chandra Congress President, has replied to the Pan. Mr. V. V. Giri accepting the latter's invitation to inaugurate the session <»f the National Pfenning CommiUee at Bombay on Dee. 17. Mr. Giri has also received communications Irom Sir POxUohothamdas T'.akur
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  • 132 23 Karachi, »><c. 7. "'THE Stringing aaout «ii iiinduMuslim unity his a'ways been neai my heart and I wit] strive my bt t In this direction before I leave India. observed His Rtgttac s the Aga Khan, interviewed his arrival by the eastbound riving boat this
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