Malaya Tribune, 14 December 1938

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune Malaya's National New&natwt» V* n A■■ m#* newspaper. Guaranteed Largest Sales -No. 296. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1938 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Wednesday, December 14, 1938. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1938 I^M?
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    • 274 1 T ,***** XE Dominant \n Malaya fNACETI Buy Nacet and avoid V M the A of gambling f% I I M I cap blades j£S£jJi£^ Nacef Blades are ■H_^^^^^Sr^^|B| favourites, H| TH se of their high I and low price, L| MADE IN ENGLAND mum Wm and assure you of
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    • 228 1 92, Piccadilly, London. EXPERT DRESSMAKER AND DESIGNER. Gcwns Designed Created in i.er work rooms I 5 $30 j 13, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. m f^A K Ending Strength Easy Running— j ROADSTER j and SfMirgs Models. I Write for Illustrated booKet J rod easy terms. I MANUFACTURED BY Diamond Metal Products
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  • 101 2 British Official Wireless. London. Dec. 13.—The Under-Secre-tary for Foreign Affairs Mr. Butler said in the House of Commons last highr that Italian forces in Libya consisted in March, and still consist, of two army corps, each of two divisions, and of an equivalent division of native troops
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  • 156 2 Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 13. A hint that Mr. Chamberlain, on toe occasion of his address to tho Foreign Press Association in London tomorrow, will make an important speecn nri foreign policy appears, in the National n fleet those of General Goering. The National Zeitung
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  • 189 2 London, Nov. 25. IINUSUAL problems arose in a bigamy charge heard in an English court. A postman pleaded that he broke the law to seal a death-bed bargain. Fred Holland, the postman, is 36 and lives at Kitohin, Herts. When hi was 17
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  • 98 2 Vancouver. 4 MURDERER whose execution date was changed eight times has at last been hanged here. He was Vincent sentenced to death for murdering Michael Hudock three years ago. The 36-year-old prisoner, a stocky Sicilian, had to be supported by officials of Oakalla
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  • 59 2 British Official Wireless. London. Dec. 13. Asked what percentage cf the levied in the Suez Canal last year was paid for British ships and what percentage by Italian shjps. the Financial Secretary to the Treasury replied that 46 per cent was paid for British ships and about
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  • 126 2 Reuter. OVER 100.000 k I nited Kingdom are suffering from cancer 10-daj staid Mr. Walter Eliiot. Health Minis ter, moving the second reaoV of the Cancer Bill. The annual death-rah- fam had nearly doubled in feneration, which v.. trast with other di fall had been rec
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  • 159 2 London Dee. L 3. OINCE the outbn Spanisii civil war !2u British ships hai ference or dai Nationalist forces have occurred l) 1 91 of these cases relatively slight :harater The British Guv. rnn i lorces responsible for all said the Under-Secretary for
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  • 98 2 Salisbury. S. Rhod< THE Rhodesian public earned counterfeit coins, v/hich an passed in the Colony. manship of the coiners ft described as "superior Fiderable skill and practice. The coins were discovered and are now in circulation I Treasury officials state tha tions are that the
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    • 440 2 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England). P. A O. S. N. CO.'S SAILINGS. OUTWARDS. Due. Tonnage Spore 1938. CARTHAGE 15.000 Dec. 16 t BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 1J BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 RAJPUTANA 17.000 Dec. 30 1939 SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 I RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13 RANPURA 17.000 Jen. 27
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    • 446 2 STEAMER SAILINGS §NORDD£UTSCH£B LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). j The undernoted are the Company 7 intended fixtures:— OUTWARD. For MANILA HONKONG, SHANGHAI CHINA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1938 si. "POTSDAM" omits North China Dec. 22 1939 s.s. "OREFELD" omits I Manila Jan. 6 j HOMEWARD. I For HOLLAND. HAMBURG BREMEN Sails
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    • 407 2 J BANGKOK LINE. CHINA JAPAN LINE. j Luxurious One Class Moicrships, Most j Big Cargo vessels with limited but i Cabins Have Adjoining Private Bath. cCmfortable Passenger Accommoda- To: Marseilles, London. Rotterdam, tion. Hamburg and Copenhagen. S To: Aden. Suez, Port Said. Palestine, \M S. From Spore, M'ca, P.S., P'ng.
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    • 129 2 HAMBURG -AM ERIKA LIME B Deatsch-Australische DampfschifTs Geseilschaft tfZSESSSSI incorporatedJn Germany) PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. s.s. PREUSSEN via Manila S t m.s. LEVERKUSEN Direct Jan 8 m.s. RHEINLAND via Manila Jan 22 nM HOMEWARD. HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND BREMEN. t U KULMERLAND s.s.
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    • 66 2 FREE SMOKeT IN SCHOOLS COME I.GOO new hi 7 been provided aye in the Lnite;! part oi the < anti-illiteracy cam, the response is not com,., Ut to expectations. U P Village folk, it ha found, prefer a oui.-t books after the /I i f t,( Numerous proposals h been
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    • 461 3 CLASSIFIED AD VERTISEMENTS I NOTICES. mm y^ du fcapore Municipality TENDERS 1 A invited for the or service. For H I Tender Room I, Date of Closing. H noon, Dec. 15, 1938. I 1 homo- on, 19th Dec, 1 C. H GOLDIE, m cipal Secretary VIENT TRI ST I the
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    • 717 3 PUBLIC NOTICES n NOTICE. uLENEALY PLANTATIONS LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Al nu al Goneral Meetrng he'd at S p" 0t thiS Co ™Pany will be C llyer Qua Singapore 3 en Saturday, 21st January, 1939 at 12 menrt will recom mend that a Dividend oi H<% for
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    • 645 3 PUBLIC NOTICES AUCTION SALE of well-kept, Europe-made modern polished TeaK Household Furniture of every description, H.M.V. gramophone colourful English centre carpets (almost newi wicker-work armchairs tables rattan chicks (almost new) aluminium cooking utensils, plants. Etc (The property of Mr. R. H. C. Green» To be held at No. 54, Meyer
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    • 344 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE? a DEATH Madam Chia -g Guat Loon wife of the late Mr. Choang Keng Lam, aged 67 passed away peacefully at her resi dence. No. ?7, Lorong 25-A. Gevlaii" Road, en 13-12-38, leaving, behind he: only son, Cheang Eng Cheong i naugnters, 1 aorUn-law, Mr. Lim Say Hin.
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    • 55 3 Opposite Clifford Pier *»7 Painting House Repairing Co. > Painting, Limewashing General House P.epairing. No. 161, TELOK AVER STREET 5 SINGAPORE. S j The V.M.C.A. School Of Commerce. I j MORNING CLASSES REOPEN JANUARY 9th. I Standards VI VII, Cambridge Commercial. II Prospectus from Principal Tel. 6578. 11 Principal's Office
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    • 36 3 STAR BRAND mil,mum iuullukijlJL/ JUJUBES SPECIAL OFFER Every bottle contains FREE COUPON Hand (wo coupons t:> your retailer and he will five vuu ONE FULL SIZE FREE BOTTLE! AGENTS: i THE BORNEO CO., LTD., Singapore Branches.
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  • 858 4 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Dec. 13, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers. Ampat Tin 3,9 4,3 Asam Kumbang 28j- SOJ-nom Austral Malay 431- 47 -norn Ayer Hitam 24 9 26Ayer Weng 0.60 0.65 bangrin Tin 21 ;6 22 6 Batu Seiangor 1.33
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  • 403 4 Singapore. Dee 13. The following are the exchange stock this morning according to the dany circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation: SELLING London T.T. 2 3 13 16 London demand 2 3 13 16 \yons demand 2058 Swtizerland demand 233 1 H Hamburg demand 133 1
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  • 94 4 London, Dec. 13. Pans ITi 25 32 New Ycrk 4.66 19 16 Montreal 4.711. Brussels 27.70 Geneva 20.61 5 Amsterdam »•> Milan 88 11 16 Berlin 11 63 1 Stockholm 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 OslC 19.90 2 Prague 136U HeL«=ingfors 226 3 Madrid nominal Lisbon 110*8 Athens 5-i7 Bucharest
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  • 46 4 London. Dee. 13 London. Dec. 13 —In reply to a question in the House of Commons the Under Secretary for India said there were now no persons convicted: 01 offences in connection with the Indian Civil Disobedience movements still in prison —British Official Wireless
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  • 209 4 LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Singapore, Dec. 13. 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Total *<» TIN. Date Ex. Div. **52 Hongkong Tin 5% final P rSef'o Dat 1Q to dat, Killing. taX 19 Bhall nal Dte. 30 Dec 19 T loss tax c Ja 15% Kramat Tin ?h
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  • 172 4 C% Maviwi co, ltd., $30.00« Int. Apr, 30, Oct. 81 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: 5% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31, Sept. 30 102 u, ip,., 4V 2 1907 red. 194Tr lijoojbb lm\'*' 7 3/ Rom Mar. |L Sept 80.. ha 4%% 1909 ***** $1,006,000'
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  • 355 4 "V I LONDON COMMODITIES Previous To-dj RUBBER Stediest q, Spot Buyers 8 Sellers 8'« Ist Forward (January) Buyers 8 Sellers B** 2nd Forward (February) Buyers 3 116 H Sellers 8 a 3rd Forward (Apr.June) Buyers 8N Seller* s PALM Oil (Malaya) Previous In bulk Dec. Jan. shipment
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    • 401 4 TIN Singapore Wednesday. The price of tin at noon a** Singapore to-day was:— $1091/2 (up $y 8 RUBBER The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27% (unchanged); Sellers 2714 (unchanged). lIA Mi OF CIIIXA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter). 12, Ceil Street, Singapore. Telephones: Manager's
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    • 92 4 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. (incorporated ln Strait* Settlement* and registered ai a Trust Company). Guaranteed and oon trolled by The Mercantile Bank mt India, LMh| The Company, havlnf the necessary powers, la prepared to undertake Executor and Trustee Business and all other work authorised by Section 7
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    • 96 4 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Set U CAPITAL: Authorised $40,000,000.00. Issued and Paid Vp *I©,ooo,<WM* HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CnULIA STREET. SWGATO** Local Branches 458 orth Brid e RtlM 253, South Bridge Koao. SOOT Telegraphic Address: "OVERSEA" LONDON BANKERS: NEW OKX I3ANKKKS Midland Bank, Ltd., Irving C
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  • 330 5 Receives Severe Sentence Wi i i I vi Singapore, Tuesday. Daniel Jeremiah, a young Eurasian, was this morning found guilty by Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, on a charge of impersonating a public servant and another of robbery, and sentenced
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  • 80 5 Reuter. London, Dec. 13. "TACTLESS" is ttte News Chroui- th's descriptkm of Prime Minister's stat mmt In Commons t!»at Bit i n is not required by my or pact t;> five France tny military aid in the e\cn* ol Italy mak'ng a war against Prance or
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  • 96 5 Reuter. New York Dec. 13. I oss ttf power in world affairs by the Fmpire wonM hs a serious blow tn the United States, declared Mr. Thomas Lamont, lead:nj> New York bsnker, prt'lressins 2.:ico leaders of industry and finance at New York al the
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    • 257 5 p Vvnat The j .5 j tell I l R ALL eculate es- property. nts nor s r a r th n Make 2 seek in- I in utters FLUENCES 2 try 20 S igs to-day 2 promts- 5 ultc I 20. Creative factory, nd don't are coin- inclined dv*sable.
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    • 196 5 HAIR? For 21 years Kotalko his been bringing new hair to the cads or men and women of all a»es. Coui > 11 es 8 grateful letters testify to its jK 7 amiz i v g They |X man* v ere &gg& n ots, aoftAlmost Tsm_ the Bald tßt scalp
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    • 432 5 The Acid in Your Stomach Would Burn a Hole in the Carpet When you feel indiges- i pjpjgg ti on pallia L^^^^^^^^r^yg actually burned a sixIf acid does that to the Acfua i photograph at carpet, you can carpet burned by imagine what It is stomach acid, stomach. It°is when
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    • 96 5 -GLORLEss ROSY FINCERS NATURAL 5St BRINC ROSY FUTURES BLUSH acorn Men never cmjx resist BUNRIS& Bunset the appeal of soft, loveMAROON PLUM RED ly hands with rosyTORAY redwood tipped fingers So BAMBOO M kC yOUT f a Bre JZEtSi 9 VW* hamm accent CONCORD roiNSETTiA your t with Ins one
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  • 331 6 JYJR. Neville Chamberlain is accused of rashness and carelessness for his "no-pledge-to-France" statement in the House of Commons by Pertiax writing in l'Ordre. He states that Britain will not be able to choose her attitude in the event of a Franco-Italian conflict, as Italy would
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  • 92 6 Superscale appointments of locallyengaged teachers have been announced as follows:— Superscale B: Messrs. S. K. Pradhan, i. Thomas, v. Paui, Anglo Chinese Secondary School (aided); F. Rappa. 3. N. Nayagam, St. Joseph's' Institution (aided»; F. C. James, St. Fatrick's School (aided); P. F. Aroozooi Outram Scncol (Government); M.
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  • 199 6 In the course of tl on the share Praaer and Co Rubber and tin si support cither locs Even the smaller fflcnlt to fulfil. Industrials, in spii quidation during have until now. bee cd: but daring th tendency has bet few stocks, and to "•ave declined slightrv
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    • 203 6 Taken Regularly Every Night Bile beans KEEP YOU HEALTHY x YOUTHFUL AND SLIM WINCARNIS Cannot fail to give you energy T STRENGTHENS INVIGORATES ALWAYS I CONDITION .1 I I DOG'S HEAD! I GUINNESS I theSTOUTyou re USED TO 2 Ml m J ME" THE ABOVE DOGS HEAD I j I
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    • 124 6 I X'MAS GIFTS J WHAT COULD BE A EETTER OR MORE ACCEPTABLE GIFT I THAN j A GOOD WATCH I J The Finest elections ot Cyma Vulcain and Roskopf Watches on 111 view at cur shcvroom and you are j ccrdiallv invited to inspect them j YICK WOH HING I
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    • 295 6 DIABETES. I T*m\\ nT«I2« P are affllct d with thin f DISEAi =E come to Thabib A Mcl 1 Mkm\mi TE S He guarantees to ru\Wm\ Wl you,, completely permanently e n=Waiß you to cake nee am sug.ir without fear of recurrenca v. a short time. He will eive tm
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    • 84 6 l In E E j complete with operate en Dii I ji Haxdles va or sand wi -seepage to rfc tr j| Self-Primed i| 2 70 ft. deUverj The big j if Full detai SPO'i 53. Or. ird R h For St vie. Comfort. Ec©»»"** CONSULT The Oriental Opl MANUFACTURING
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  • 425 7 Stars Spend Their Time On The !ce JJOLLYWOOD is on ice in more ways than one. The town has gone crazy over Ice Follies—ice skating—hockey stories —skating stars—and one of our smartest night clubs even has gone lo the trouble ($5,000 worth) of
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  • 32 7 away and go tc sea," says the pest, as sna 'Spills l!ie love fcr Alice. Flayers arc Jackie Cooper, Juanita qmpltv n I Deaisha Durbin in "That Certain Age."
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  • 192 7 Hollywood. IN access who knew what she wanted and an actor who was too busy otherwise are responsible fv>r the screen career of Jeffrey Lynn. The actress was Bette Davis, searching for a supporting actor to kill George Brent in a duel In "Jezebel." She
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  • 35 7 Ajtej working with Freddie Bartholomew in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's LIS TEN DARLING. Walter Pidgcon declares th- boy has the most amaznr; mind for memorizing long, difficult speeches than any of the cider satr; he knows.
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  • 58 7 Stop Getting Up Nights To harmlessly flush poisons and acid from kidneys and correct irritation ol bladder so that you can stop "getting up nights" get a 60 cent package of Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules and take as directed. Other symptoms of kidney and bladder weaknesses are
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  • 112 7 HQ PORE dance tune lov?r-> had 3 after their own hearts j: hambra last mtht. when liple's ntw lilr.i "Little i idway" started v -eason. improVi and in this film how she helps a band of old I i rs who are in difficulties, the sbanes
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  • 71 7 Ii Takes A Fling," the Universal I t the Pavilion, tells an U little story of New York about a voumr man who ambition le go to sea. F minine entanglements arise and he n the sea of matrimony inactually is all there is to tals is
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  • 61 7 M <• M s Fra Diavalo" is back in 1 i pore, and those famous Laurel and Hardy are nit It is a scream from beta end. and the story round the film is built is excellent. utains good singing, quite ama, and plenty of humour, comedy team
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    • 183 7 GUARANTEED p•STRENGTH When occasion requires such mm Pl%Vi% specially strong carbolic m MgrifTft you want to be safe— W ffiinmsTtM Y ou want tee sure if n Calvert's Medical Soap, w People who have used It for j years wl te you so tOCSt SERTS 2\}% CARBOLIC MEDICAL SOAP WPS.
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    • 319 8 3 TIMES TO-DAY.... 3-15-6-15-9-1511 PAVILION SHE DREAMED OF A LOVELY WEDCIJJG IN WHITE/ j j! HE DREAMED ONLY OF HER WHITE LOVELINESS/ jj vi v >-: It's the old conflict [I mS- ...settled by eager youth in a new way/ "j ,W 1 JOEI cCREA I ANDRE^LEEDS I Virginia Grey
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    • 302 8 I AT LAST SINGAPORE GETS A CHANCE j TO LAI'HK AGAIN! Enthusiastic Audiences Welcome ihe Screen's Funniest in their Best Cornerly jj! I\\ ,n V I j LxirilliL mid in IJ.tk.M. s Riotous adaptation of Aubers famous comic j "FRA DIAVOLO" v. fh DENNIS KING nod THFI MA T07)!2 Br-rd
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    • 125 8 I Till S/R.\.X(,/ Sli<>\ I s < I. VLR i jk MARGARET HULL A VAV JAMES STEWART 4mm.' Grond H eort-wom»ng Sfory of love. Life. Laughter ßff^jß^B M l 7 DRAMA! COM EDY! ROMANCE MUSIC! DANCING! SPECTACLE! STARS CF "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS I—• a |«l fc fhe/r to.- A >iAS I
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    • 137 9 I; m rABLETS. GOOD. Mini and tin, Depression, f r Serves,*' i n Obtainable from-J Chemists and I Stores or if you re any difliq| y write to: iPORB. Smooth Runnin STANDARD VITH YOU A Al *?0 OTHER CAN GIVK YOU. TERMB ►US SFKVICE. 1 IN C\CLE CO.. I LTD..
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    • 93 9 vr *i j S2- EMPIRE H I 'Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd) 5 ONE SHOW TO-NIGHT S j COMPLETE SERIAL OF i black! I COIN I THRILLS MYSTERY S E FROM BEGINNING TO END I I Get Tour Good Portrait* FROM: ULY WHITE PHOTO STUBIO. 73, North Bridge Road, (Opposite
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    • 294 9 I JUBILEE THEATRE j 7.15 P.M. TIVOLI HALL, y.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT. A Paramount £Aiper Musical. "COLLEGE HOLIDAY." Next Change: 15th Dec. "ROBIN HOOD r Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.) PAUL ROBESON IN KJMCi I SOLOMON'S Jl 3\ ES j THRILLS! ROMANCE! LAUGHTER! 5 IN DARKEST AFRICA l 6 ROMANTIC NIGHTS
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    • 61 9 ALHAAABRA COMING SHORTLY' N^ 1 TBS SONJA HENIE% RICHARD GREENE Jj JO A N DAVI S CESAR ROMERO wyfvC BUDDY EBSEN i Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd.) ri no HE males HP \9 IN THIS j STORY j I FEMALE DEVILS! i C ANTONESE TALKIE HIT S i I 1
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    • 265 9 The World's Sweetheart at her best! SINGING, DANCING, ROMANCING, CLOWNING and SHIRLEY just the way you want her! i Daily at II A.M. 3-15, 6-15 9-15 P.M. ALHAMBBAj EVERYTHING NEW IN SONG AND RHYTHM wlth ALL THE FUN THAT FILLS A BROADWAY Excellent COLUMN AND THE KIND OF CAST THAT
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  • 663 10 JHE profoundest sympathy is felt with the Jewish people who have been driven by persecution from their homes in Germany and Austria. We have seen hundreds of them pass through Singapore, seeking asylum in some country where humane feelings still exist. They are people of high education
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  • 1166 10 MALAY MEMBER'S PLEA MONG the memoranda sub/W— mitted to the Higher BducaJL m\ tion Committee and not yet published is a persona] one by Capt. X. M. Hashim, Malay Member of the Legislative Council Although he argues in his private capacity, Capt. Hashim has been
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  • 601 10 DEST NEWS from Britain is that v the engineering industry has asMired the Government that employers and workers will combine to satisfy all arms requirements. The speed-up in production, it is reported, is far greater than the public realises. A JHAT is the right background for Premier Chamberlain's
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    • 278 10 Fancy Table Linen \> LINEN AND LACK TEA SETS Price $3.1)5. EMBROIDERED TABLE LOTUS Prices from $1.50 /RT SIJ X AFTERNOON SETS $3.75 *:>.♦>."> per set. ROBINSON CO., LTD. I i j HRI&TMAS SHOPPING IIOUHS: From ro-day to Dec lt (inclusive) 1 < 'in will rlu.se at 5.15 pm. On
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  • 809 11 Resentment of reference to Reich press ii passage m the Premier's speech to the Foreign on in LoncUm cmicfsinrr German press attack, emier Lord Baldwin, the German ambassador in Dirk-en, and members of his staff, declined the Hnc dinner, at which ambassadors
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  • 147 11 Reuter. London, Dec. 13. J ,ff un v and integrity of the British Empire depend upon the maintenance of sea power. The Navy, including the Mercantile Marine, is the ultimate sanction of British unity, declared Sir 1 nomas inskin icday. Refezrfng to Singapore defences, Sir
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  • 283 11 CHIANG CO NFIDENT OF OUTCOME OF WAR IN CHINA'S MOUNTAINS AD Chungking, Dec. 13 niang Kai-Shek expressed complete optimism regarding the future oi the China war when addressing an important Government meeting "somewhere in China" on the anniversary of Nanking's fall. He said: "Using their entire military and naval and
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  • 128 11 Reuter. Par Fs Salaam. Dec 13. IT is announced that a select commitUt v ill be appointed to in\r tlgate the question of settlement in Tanganyika. The Governor. Sir Mar!: Young, announced thai ii..' Government have de cided to implement the Commons state ment by Mr.
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  • 290 11 Reuter. Londrn Dec. 13. rpilE Premier declared in the Commons that he had nothing to add to Mr. Mael>rna!d's statement of Dec. 7 when asked by Mr. Sandys v onservative) to gj\€ an assurai cc that the Government wouid not enter
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  • 40 11 Reuter. Washington. Dec. 13.— Mr. Antnony Eden arrived from New York this morning, accompanied by Mr. Sumner Welles and saw Mr. Roosevelt at the White House. He did not reveal thi abject of the talks.—Reuter
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  • 47 11 Reuter. London, Dec. 13.—Mr. Uhamberlala announced In the Commons that lh« House will adjourn for the Christmas recess on Dec. 22 and reassemble en Jin 30. The Speaker will be empower ?d to call the House together earlier if r.ecessary in the public interests.— Reuter.
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  • 205 11 PAN-AMERICAN MEDIATION IN SPANISH WAR Reuter. Lims, Dec 13 ['HE Argentine and Mexican d< Lo the Pan American conference now in session here a:e reported to be drafting a i esolution on Spain. Their proposal, it is understood, is that an offer should he made Lo the two contending sides
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  • 48 11 Reuter. Toe Hague, Dec. 13. Dr. Bchacht, German linaace Mm ster arrived to-day incognito en route to London. It is learned that he had ;i private co ference with unknown persons about Jewish financial questions. Ho is leaving tc-night by steamer for England Reuter.
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  • 50 11 Reuter. London, Dec. 13 —Asked in the Coca mons whether he would consider the i ermanent increase of the fiduciary i c sue in view of the increased Gove' i- ment borrowing for deft nee. Sir Jonn Simon replied that he did not think such action was desirable.—Reuter.
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  • 170 11 Reuter. Rome, Dec. 13. DEFERRING to Mr. Chamberlain's statement in the Commons that Great Britain is not pledged to go to the assistance of France if she is attacked by Italy, Signor Gayda, writing in Giornale D'ltalia, says the declaration should at least
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  • 132 11 Reuter. London. Dec. 13 MR. Malcolm Maedonald. addressing the Cons itirional Club in Londo.: j of the British Empire. He said peoole talked about imperialism as though it means exploitation during domination of weaker peoples o .i strong peep:! How igno.ant they are of the which have
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  • 211 12 Singapore, Tuesday. ABJECTIONS to cases being postponed for hearing during the court vacation, was expressed by Mr. Justice Pedlow this morning when Mr. D. G. Osborne Jones asked for an adjournment of the suit between K. Ismail Sahib vs Muthia Chetty and another. Mr Osborne
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  • 277 12 (Tribune Staff Reporter) F] <>h, Tuesday. 4 r the Perak state Council meetim: the Hon. Mr. S B. Palmer said that a circular was issued recently b\ the Malaria Advisory Board saying thai tiic increase in malaria was Sue He was prepared to accept a
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  • 128 12 .More thru 200 boys and girls between U and 17 years of ace. the first batch if young Jewish refugees from Germany for whom new homes have been premised in Britain arrived at Harwich from the Hook G f Holland and then went to a
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  • 311 12 (From Our Own Reporter Ipoh. Tuesday. f N delivering a kmgthj judgment yesterday in the slander action against Mr. Leong Sin Nam, Perak millionaire and Chinese leader, the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley in the Ipoh Supreme Court awarded $500 damages and costs to Mr.
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  • 78 12 COX of the inventor of the world's feW??»!« shorlha »n system, Mr. Ernest Pitman is in Singapore. He has ghi to from s Xtistraha > i litman is one of the two sons Jf Sir fsaac Pitman, founder of Pitman i shorthand. In the course of
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  • 107 12 Johore Bahru. Tuesday Prompt ac tion by Custom Officers head b; Inche Onn bin Abdullah, led to the seizure of 33.353 1 3 lbs of sheet rubber —the biggest seizure of the year—. Sungei Han Yang. In the Straits aohore at 10.45 p m on Nov.
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  • 331 12 "Bland Assurances" Reuter. London, Dec. 13. VFRNON Bartlett, celebrated writer on foreign 'affairs, in the News Chronicle, says that he understands that Japanese Foreisrn Minister Ariia. in the course of interviews with the British and American ambassadors last week, emphasised his
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  • 44 12 The Controller of Rubber reports tint the export of dry rubber from Malaya, Brunei iind labium levst month v ncorrected figures* was 23.117 tons, made up as follows:— Mainland 23.180 tons. S.S Islands 135 tons. Brunei 93 tons. Labuan <j tons.
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  • 88 12 Singapore, Tuesday. WHEN the manager of the Oriental Optical Co., at No. 348, North Rridge Road opened the doors of his shop this morning, he was surprised to find that the show case glass had been broten and that 20 fountain pens valued at $100
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  • 37 12 fhe China Relief Fund Committee oi Singapore acknowledges, the .cccipt '-'i a donation of $2,000 (Straits currency. From the Singapore Turf Club. This is the second donation of $2,000 received from the club.
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  • 127 12 (From Our Own Pfeaaag. lM -r!:iv unusual mci t this morning iA d i\sU m Road, when a Chin< X d upon by five compatriots having assaulted him ;a \e hia a tar bat Ik The incident is bel ntcted with
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  • 189 12 4 NEW Muslim dub ha been formed in Singapore nth th of promoting the "religious, moral and social ad members and for assisting in sickness, msrriages. members and their fami s. An application the regis! the club under the S ieties ill be made in
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  • 74 12 Mn. I rah years bi Singap< ,cafCS retirement next lim He is the Muni< neer. and v tion it will b« v fill Payne. Coming to Singap Fuldaer was first Municipality as A gineer. He aas gineer in 1921. and term of office, thai
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  • 11 12 Bukit Kali) 18,304 I months, 125.12« lb. I
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  • 119 12 Tav i <-> Singapore, Tuesday. AIS Jm Quee was to-day fined S5O or in default to undergo two months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. w. J. Thorogood, Relief Court magistrate, for abetting the commission of an offence of receiving illegal gratification by Inspector A
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  • 33 13 I "'Tf* ie l -farmers wer« on view at a show at i-ondon. Vt U shows: A fox having his mouth ting when being examined by the veterinary saegeea.
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  • 45 13 Rome, Dee. 13. ?rs i eali: re I to justify It ii anee Tri- runis repert te 1 Lilian residents m putting ihemsch m ite df ience." it Ids no details hav< ith the Fascist say Italians are >unter oil; n-
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  • 18 13 I The Times announ- donations to the snonse to Lord Bald ants to 43.G19 st- rlins.
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  • 106 13 Reuter. Tokyo, Dec. 13. PAUSTIC commcm was made in y I' ~s on the speei hof Mr. Cordeli if vi' al the opening of the pan-American con fon 1 ice. Nichi Nichi Bhimbun writes, it la no 4 teo mucn to say that
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  • 136 13 Reuter. The commission will also .study j the possibility of establishing an I organisation for the execution of \hi< new instrument. According to some delegations s t!ch an organisation should l>e permanent while others advocate a temporary body to sit only when a pnte
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  • 87 13 Reuter. Wasnington, d?c. 13. plan Co expand the Government owned Export anc import Bank Kith the uojev: ri assisting manufacturers to increase heir exports to Latin America us under constderatlon by Government experts. Mr Morgenthau, Secretary of thj Vi tasu:>, said to-day that the .jlan
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  • 24 13 Reuter. Rome. Dec 13.—A dccrLe alio'-; 10 million lire 10 the Ministry of Foreign Affairs towards expenses of repatriation oi Italians abroad.—Reuter.
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  • 281 13 Question Given Serious Study Reuter. London, Dec. 13. gCONOMIC reprisals against .lapati lor freezing out foreign trade interests from China are seriously being considered in London and Washington, says the Daily Herald's diplomatic correspondent. Reports from Ambassadors of both countries In China have Indicated for
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  • 141 13 Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore Tuesday. nPiiK Royal Italian cruiser "Bartolomeo Colleoni" arrived here this morning at about $.?><■ a.m. and is lying at the man-o-war anchorage in the roads. Ccmmander of the cruiser Ls Capita no Duca Calalano Gonzaga di Birella. A salute of 21 guns
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  • 71 13 Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 13.—The first instalment cf the milliard mark levy imposed on Jews must be puid on Dec. 15. Jewr. must deoosit by then all their shareo and securities with German Lank:: entitled to deal in foreign currencies j Jewish owners are
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  • 20 13 Reuter. London, Dec. 13.-The death too«v place yesterday of Mrs. Chesterton, widow of G X Chesterton -Reuter.
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    39 13 Mr. Chong Yong, Senior Customs' Officer, Johore, and eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chong Thye Foot, was last week married to Miss Ho Kirn Lan, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kian of Kulai, Johore
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    • 97 13 In ly 9 m ore days nf WHITE AW AYS [J I Christmas Bazaar i AN EVENT YOU MUST NOT MISS. MBaaaaaaaM Compendium o/Games I i\Sr I I -date box I complete s and girls of all ages *<(MalQgr everaJ games such as BABY'S SAFETY Udder,, DraugW* Ludo and many
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    • 231 13 V f Christmas Fare jj two suggestions for Christmas Dinner 1 Cream o/ Mushroom Soup fc&Sl Bailed Fresh. Salmon Mayonnaise Saure Roast Pheumnt Baked Ham Omape Soiod Game CAip* Knali *h Green Peas h Pudding Cream ill ru nUl l! t»K« above menus tan I: „:chased at tl- C£LE Ef3|i
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  • 516 14 TRIAL MATCH ENDS IN DRAW (By ROVEK). Colours 1; Whites 1. C'IRST Singapore women's representative ho key trial took place yesterday at the S.R.C. padang. Occasion for trial was to select the Singapore side to meet Selangor women in ihe inter-slate hockey at Federal
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  • 137 14 The Captain's prize of the Island Golf Club played over the week-end resulted in a win for H. D. MaeLaren with a score of 36V 4 Stapleford reckoning. The following were some of the best cards returned. H. D. MaeLaren 19 17V 4 36' 4 W. fil
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  • 225 14 MEMBERS have been invited by the S.C.R.C. to join their rugby and hockey teams wnich will visit Penang during the Christmas holidays. Headed by Mr. Kee Yew Hock as manager and chairman, a "travelling committee' has been formed. The trip will mark the
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  • 40 14 The following will represent S.C.R.C. at hockey against the Dutch Team today at the S.C.R.C. ground: Patrick Yee. Chim Bock, Evan Wong. Kee Siang, Kirn Swee, Swee Keng, Kee Pow, Mook Kirn, Kee Tian, Boon Unn, Keng Siew.
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  • 28 14 Singapore, Tuesday.—The rugby match arranged between the St. Andrew's Old Boys and the Medical College, which was to have been played yesterday evening was cancelled.
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    43 14 \bove picture shows incident in first Singapore women's hockey trial at ire SR.C. padang yesterday. Miss N. Oehlers (right) evades Mrs. Joy centre) but Mrs. Frugtneit, Whites goalkeeper, intercepts. Immediately after this, Mrs. Sew ell opened the scoring for the Colours.
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  • 111 14 DEFORE a large Catherine tatprs. an in te r U Z was played at the BznL atfh covered Stadium an sShaVft between the Mem Lnion iKJ? ton Party and the Eclipse Ra!»" 1 ton Party resulting in ddtn the former by four rmlrTL* The following w,
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  • 343 14 Friendly Matches With Yugoslav Davis Cup Star JJNGAPORE tennis enthusiasts had a rare chance yesterday—one of the best they an ever have had of playing «riendlv games with, and receiving instruction from, a Davis Cup player. Yugoslavian ace player Kukuljevic was the man who
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  • 113 14 At the annual general meeting of ihe Municipal Services Club held at the Club's premises at Farrer Park en Bur dny. Dec. 11. the following were elected, office bearers of the Club for the yea--1939: President—Mr. Tan Sim Kong. Vice-Presidents—Mr. Abdul Rahman h. A Aziz, Mr. S.
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  • 277 14 "A" (colours) 4; "C" (whites) 0. DUGGED talent was seen in last night's "A" vs. "C" match of the S.C.R.C. soccer tournament played at Hong Lim Green. The reason why "A" dominated the game, especially in the second half, was the presence of such stalwarts
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    • 12 14 A Tankard of Health L m Distributed by I hraser Neave Ltd.
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    • 53 14 rOCR TYPEWRITER CO. No. 6-A Oil 14 Change All c j I i "I Stockist of Erik a Brand new PorcetjtL M able Typewriter* Model V Tab. with Jg2§2§E»B icy set Tabulator JgB?Ssi32 ALso De alers in Hr New Secondhanc Repairers, et*» r sell Kolok Ribbons and Carbon Paper fork
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    • 196 14 V f2 MORE OF THE GENTLEMEN'S j WOOLLEN, TROPICAL [fillvf SUITINGS ARE BEING SHIPPED 'APgl THIS TERM ..9 REMEMBER: M HOLLYWOOD T%iB^ lh j[r' Bl 23-9, COLEMAN ST.. :l WĔ FOR ALL GENTLEMEN'S ATI IKt, C CT FIT. STUDIED FKO M v THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists
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    • 45 14 Tide Tables TO-DAY HIGH WATEK—3 33 p.m. (8 ft 6 in LOW WATEK—9.SB p.m. (2 ft. 8 In.). TO-MORROW HIGH WATER—4.42 a.m. «8 ft. 3 in.). —4.55 p.m. (8 ft. 0 In.). LOW WATER—IO.39 a.m. (4 ft 0 in > —11.06 p.m. (3 ft. 5 in.).'
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  • 268 15 R.N 10 Pts.; s.C C A^ nga P orc Tuesday. M clement of luck in the Rv 3 the Padang this afternoon by tZ' Ver the S c -C loose by the forwards, and S° three fwtors lhal helped then, effec *'ve tackling
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  • 16 15 "I at the ClerFca DeJ etag at 2.15 om Tk U commen- con-
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  • 306 15 FOLLOWING are the weights ior Iriday, the first day of the DeT^f C, ]n, Sk u ye meeti "ff of the Taipinlurf Club at Taiping. RACE ONE Dodo"' CIaSS 3 DiV 11 Abl 5 furs Ladclet "5 Blue Bird S S Faith 102 Army
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  • 106 15 pLAYING one short for about ten minutes, the Dutch team went down to faiyals by two clear goals yesterday at the Gillman Harracks. The Loyals exhibited splendid stickwork and were superior in every dppartment of the game. Outstanding in the Dutch defence was Wmoens, at right
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  • 267 15 (By "PETE") gRISK bookings for the ?.TarquosSom Pong Sgrht .scheduled to take place at the Hapj World Stadium en Friday. De 16, is dear indication that the event has I. d tremendous inter st am mg %hl fans, and, given fair ather, the Stadium should be
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    • 90 15 I vni id. if*^^B^^^^ 1 HINEIS-^ ELECTROLUX I > why mess around with I a cockroach and ant I infested ice-box costI J f. month in ice when for I fl fr less than "'5 a month I —7 fl vf,u can run an ElecL, PLENTY OF ICE Jt' TF
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    • 179 15 WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OK SINGAPORE. /-^^P OVER 15(3) RDS. AT 9 P.M. MARQUES •■La 1 M JP| Sensational Return Featherweight tartest W DHARMARAJvs MORTELL ~C I* I ARENAS BERNAL CHOCOLATE vs. YOI'NG K.VMJS POPULAR PRICES: IS, s:.\ si ft 50 cts 1p I Jfe| BOOKINGS IT HAPPY WORLD LTD. PHONE: 6\'>
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    • 126 16 CLASS LEADER TOW 1939 I Its high standard of COMFORT Is one of motoring. "Centre-Poise" riding smooth- the features that have placed the Ford ness, full noise —and draught-insulation, -Prefect" among today's most successful a h °st of appointments, ail contribute V cars Q ual «ty is outstanding in this
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  • 100 17 London Dec I*3 T "TffT* t0 mCl eaSe rUbber was I by Mr. J. G. Hay at the annual meeting of Sendavan yesterday, of which he is chairman. na!i J™ > in< reased beby 5? per cent. irch on until it reaches tttns in 1913, but
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  • 58 17 r Own Reporter) X iala Lumpur. Tuesday. manager of Ratio Kuala Kubu Bhar;;. t rating when his eat i near Seremdah and fl from a height of 30 was proceeding from Br iru to Kuala Lumpur occurred, d out by a pass.:.a motor X tala
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  • 48 17 Tuesday. Dec. 6. n His Excellency presented i a Companion of the Most Order ol Sr. Michael and to the Hon. Mr. W. E end Adviser. Johore. at Govi a .'iise. Wednesday. Dec. T. ilenev presided at a meeting uture Council held at GovHouse this morning.
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  • 159 17 gY a majority of 24 votes, Mr. N. A. Mallal was re-elected a Municipal Commissioner nominated by the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association. Mr. Mallal received 142 votes to Mr. A. Corbet's 118. Figures were made known last night. Mr. Mahal's previous term of office as
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  • 35 17 Reuter. London Dec. 13.— Maun -General Alexander Tellers Mollett has been ap- J pointed Lieut. -Governor of Guernsey and dependencies with effect from Juiu 5 1939. when Major-General Broadbent s term expires.—Reuter.
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  • 133 17 Singapore, Tuesday. JHE two clerks employed by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., Loh Khie Teck and Low Peng Yong, who, last Tuesday appeared in the fourth police court before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker on five charges of wilfully and with intent to defraud, erased entries
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    • 173 17 CONSULT US! I For SANITARY WATER! INSTALLATIONS. 1 FOXGIIIN Co. I 64 Wallich St Then* 75VL B (Established 1921). I UNDER EXPERT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. I Tiong hoa hotel j FAMILY BOARD-RESIDENCE I EXCELLENT I r COURTEOUS cuisine A, Pnnsep Mreet. service j THE MANAGEMENT WISHES ITS PATRONS' A MERRY XMAS
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    • 564 17 FINED $25 Singapore. Tuesday.-For driving negligently along Fullerton Building on September 27. Mr. J. H. Hedgcock. r *o C who P leaded Ru»ty was to-day nneci $25 and an endorsement made on his licence. The prosecution alleged that Hedgcock cut another car (an Inspector 3 cart on the near side
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  • 348 18 Guerilla Forces Render Good Service Vuanku, Shansi. QVKR 50,000 Japanese troops were in action in Shansi during the last three months, General Wai-Li-hwang, Chinese army commander in Shansi. told a "Central News" reporter. General Wai, who ki popularly fcviwn ias Hundred Victory General," declared
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  • 38 18 r £HK Singapo»e Chinese Ladies' Sewing Club, of which Mrs, S- K. Wong, M.8.E., is honorary secretary, has forwarded $10,000 (Chinese currency) to Madame Chiang Kai Shek for the rel'ef of Chinese refugees and war orphans.
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  • 96 18 Changking, Dec. 6. UAVING recaptured Yingshan and Wushengkwan north of Hankow, the Chinese forces are advancing northward on Hsnyang. strategic point on the Peioing-Hankow Kailway in Honan province. The western advance of the Junanese troops the Yrnstse River is impeded by the fall of the water level.
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  • 27 18 Abore is another picture of the market section of Singapore's Chinatown. Vegetables, ready for cooking, are on sate here at prices vhich surprise housewiies
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  • 401 18 W ..hu Dec. 8. CONDITIONS at this Yangtse River port, not far Above Nanking, show little signs of improvement although almost one year has passed since lat Japanese occupation. The fact that between Wuhu and Hofei the entire area is under the control of guerilla f< rccs,
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  • 53 18 Shane"..ai.-The right of Chinese w) men to succeed to family estates it to h^ ve been abolished by £c Provisional Government in Peipine an 1 Under 0 S? p Ed Government inXnking 1 aaffih G S himse civil c °de. promu' gated by the National Governnien
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  • 383 18 A FTER a long hazardous journey, v delegation ol 14 members 108 temples of Lapuleng has arrived in Chungking to j port to the National Government for the present armed n Japanese invasion. The delegates were received by Mr. Lin Sen, Chai National Government,
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    • 65 18 "Milkmaid" Milk, through constant use, has become a household word. Why is this? Because "Milkmaid" Milk is so safe. All the JKT\ /ear r Und Und6r 3ny climatic conditions the m v vast and exacting public know they can rely xJm* Af r< upon Milkmaid Milk "is r,rst f«« CrCam
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    • 49 18 (t)cul (pjctqiL (Edited by T. H. TAN) ft Whether you buy Craven A in the p 1 CW^F Jk "B|u 'Tru-vac* tins, or in raoisum 9 A *lff%rtJ*a c clJ °Phane wrapped packets of io [i Vt Protective easy access inner foil pack I I factory fresh quality-real smoi.;:
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  • 1232 19 GANDHIJI WARNS THE PRINCES (United Press). HlUg I'oona, Doc. S. rlsponsibTe tolal »< States and th making (heir people an earned commissi L<u ni f ll o n of their States and themselves be coming trustees for the people,
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  • 40 19 Madras, Dec. 7. I illative AsTH f ,1 without diviI ial rcsolun K. Kama- Congress) re;hc dm lIIK 111 fl >rding facili- training students [ation. Speakilution on I by the Bomhe appointto investiihc United v —(United
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  • 72 19 (United Press). D.v. 6. y questions to-day the Preol the Govern- utients taking announc- j he said that aid shouting its did not lonstratton and ay bai 'o any stu- of the Assam fixing the salary 500 per men- r allowances cf eh respectively, nd the Bill
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  • 127 19 Calcutta. Dec. 11 Stfi ndra Nath ttto: of the "Ananda Bazar id Mr. Surcsh Char era uya. Printer and Pubia had been sentenced to irce months 1 rigorous im- si respectively by the Ada Chief Presidency Macisim a charge of sedition, v.ere n the High Court by Mr.
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  • 55 19 (United Press). FJ* D learns that Sj. SubChandra Bese, Congress Pre'Pt>ses to set un soon an imittee to take up the iously for the release i iiiers all over the riii ,t lts Committee will co--5 ii r its ausp ces a ii W ork the
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  • 49 19 Mr. g. D. Joshi, v. Indian Himalayan ■id the picneer Indian Bombay in the beginto reconnoitre the base Himalayas and to exa>ilities of winter attempts ■an peaks, returned to completing his survey that an Indian oarty organised to make an jLy r,u »t Punehchuii in the
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  • 25 19 JHvi n mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml f Rs. 6.00.000 is enFinance Advisory Comd by the U.P. Govern- nendaticn that th<' officers over and W bt stopped.—(Unit-
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  • 155 19 (United Press). New Delhi, i)ec. 5. 'JHE Ottawa Agreement will not be continued beyond the end of the next budget session, said Sir Zafrullah Khan in answer to Mr. T. S. A. Chettiar, in the Central Assembly to-day. A series of supplementary questions arose out of
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    • 32 19 BOVRIL j I Vto your COOKING There's nothing Hke Bovril in cookf|>f^V M MJm~ A in* k improves the flavour and tern fgg increases the nourishment of soups. j stews. and other
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    • 192 19 rNHMmHauHmiiciaaaaiuia I Daily j India I Page I Edited by G.S. Muthukrishnan, B.Sc. SZt MA SHECNG YU. /i{ iftwA S/.f> Ma Sheung Yu also calle.l SE?$ /f X\ IfrnaffifllmPm m Cheung Hing, wa? a native ol I HIIIIVUL Szechuen. A noted poet of his ■nr^ lliHUlllßft time, he served under
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    • 53 19 WHY PAY RENT? Buy Your Own Home l BUNG 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 1 your own design. EASTERN REALTY CO., LTD. CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET,
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  • 171 20 THE manufacture and repair of pipes us?d for smoking opium provides employment lor a smalt number of people in Singapore, and so long as the sale of opium is legalised, they w»ll continue in employment. The work calls for a certain amount of skill,
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    • 48 20 I classiiTed ADI^ERTISExMENTS bring you RESULTS for only 3 CE]¥ T S per word in this paper THE INK CREATION THAT DOES~| WHAT NO OTHER INK CAN DO g«| CLBA If S WRITES AS Quick DRYING r WASHABLE Vole Agents: I MONTOH' LTD. B^^^=== »*SESsssSSssSsSsS=^^^ S=^^ Singapore. I
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    • 70 20 Read the MORNING TRibu FOR I NEWS while it's NEW< Muraays: Special aßSi' Williams POLISHES m opex I E5 Being- liquid i( s eas j| y app |jed IS£ PtTILIQU IS? ,OaV S spo,s after rain eCol )miea *cc* lo M prepared wax *BP( t0 ""OD» S FuMITUti ,»PA«*»" V
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    • 14 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT ftfjK PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, December 14, 1938. No. 2&
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    • 95 I EXTERNAL INTERFERENCE CAUSES REMEDIES EXPLAINED How To Avoid rgp HE most common of all noises which annoy list- eners are, however, due 1(> no defect in the receivers isflves, but those that hapto he external origin and iitsonctimes spoken of as manmade static. ese noises it should a noises from
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    • 150 I yH.\TE\ ER its source, the in?t rference reaches the rec?i\rr >n one or more of three nays—by direct radia■i Ft from the source picked up he receiver or aerial, by con- ;;!ong the mains supply, rciiation from the supply nains. ueh intei Terence the best is
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    • 261 I U HEN fitting suppressors it is important that the connectin? wires should be short. In bad cases of interference it may be necessary to add to the suppressor choke coils. Or:? coii should be connected in v ;ih each mains iead, usually vetii the point at
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    • 250 I ITTLE or nothing can be done L with an indoor aerial, but an outdoor aerial which is at a greater distance than 10 feet or so from any part of the house is likely to pick up very little inter ferenc 2 except from such serious sources
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    • 97 I IT is very often found that interference is caused by apparatus on the same premises as the receiver, and although tTt screened lead-in may he one remedy, it is usually better to silence the gear responsible. It will net only be very effective, but will also prevent
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    • 52 I This is the second of a series of articles specially written for the benefit of listeners-in. The numerous queries that we have been receiving from our readers every week point to certain common difficulties experienced by them and these articles aremeart to explain such points in a
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    • 68 I Wynne Ajello (right), John Watt and f a n of Watt s ■/'<-'< getting a dwarfs point of view dunW*™ of SnOMJ White Amotion of Walt Disney's fuU;le4igth film cartoon oj R the Seven Dwarfs'. When this show r (Bashful), and tmai programmes, Denier Warren
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    • 451 I TO those who want to make Ra--1 dio their like's work, the RADIO NEWS, well-known journal of Chicago, gives the following sound advice: "Do not enter the radio field with the idea that it is easy. It is not! It is ™r'+< hard work—no matter
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    • 221 I NB.—Readers' questions are answered free, but each one must be accompanied by a ''Query Coupon to be found on this page. It is MOST important that all queries should be addressed to ihe Malaya Tribune, and NOT to Broadcasting House. Will contributors please make a note of this?
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    • 167 I THE Jubilee of ffw invention j that literally made the wheels of the icor'd revolve more smoothly than they had ever done before is being celebrated this year. It was fittu IMTJ ago thai John Boyd IHmkfp's nine-yc<ir-old son comp u i\nv.d io his father that
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    • 176 I VIVALDI'S Concerto in D minor, Verdi's 'Stabat Mater,' and the Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor are the works that will be heard at 6.40 a.m. on Tuesday next, in the fifth of the augmented BBC Empire Orchestra's present scries of Symphony Conceris. The conductor,
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    • 30 I The Rev. Pat McCormick, Vicai of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, Will give the address in a IWw Year's Day Service to be broadcast from a BBC studio.
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    • 65 I No cars are allowed on Sark. last independent feudal state within the Empire, so Avhen BBC officials visited the island to interview its inhabitants about their lives and customs, the recording equipment had to be hitched lo a horse. Va Dame
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      • 75 II j THE PHONOGIUPH NĔj^LE 1 Problem *f Out Solved WITH a Genuine i^fe/^^ RECENT J mf. £ut a nude, which will not I RECORDINGS I I zSSSSSSEE&a which M 1,, nothing W#* Jln mortU I particular any *r»nd which bri Ihe mQ 1 r.cord.... ford. ar. UndT 1 f longer
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      • 2034 II SfSflBH (world's broadcast programmes) PT•Electrical rccordins fQn I 6.20 Concert relayed r, 1 mm mm l Paris. Ir °m DEC. 14 I Ynri^« 0IV q8 k I LONDON i LONDON NIROM 710 l^ nm 15.15 Mcjs (19*8 m.) TRANSMISSION 5 TRANSMISSION 5 7.20 News in English MINtfAFOKL J IS* rtlMiimiii
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