Morning Tribune, 28 December 1936

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. I.— No- 2*2 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, December 28, 1986. FIVE CENTS
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  • 777 1 i\< im I OFF SPANISH COMMUNIQUE ISSUED IVAZI WARSHIPS MUM :EEDIMp TO 111l HO A ACCORDING to a German news agency, the German steamer Palos has been confiscated by Spanish "reds" outside Spanish waters and has been taken to Bilboa. The news of the incident
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  • 94 1 Chang Returns j To His Post (Delayed by Censor) Nanking, Dec. 27. IT is persistently rumoured that Mr T. V. Soong may become President of the Executive Yuan in succession to Marshal Chiang Kai Shek who would retain the Chairmanship of thc Military Affairs Commission. It is
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  • 221 1 Extensive Flooding In Singapore Singapore, Monday. THE heavy rains yesterday caused ex tensive flooding: tai various parts of Singapore Island The Changi Road was further blocked through the fall of a large tree at about 7 o'clock in the evening. Motor traffic proceeding to Singapore, from Changi had
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  • 32 1 Rome, Dec 25. It is learned King Victor Emmanuel underwent an operation a few days ago lor rupture and it is announced he is making satisfactory progress.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 71 1 Indian National Congress Faizpur, Dec. 27. AN attack on the New Government of India Act was delivered today by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, in the course of his presidential address to the Indian National Congress. He declared that they would not be parties to an imperialist war, and they
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  • 52 1 Tokyo, Dec. 27. Tokyo and other parts of Japan experienced an earthquake this morning. The only loss of life and damage to property occurred in Niijinia Island, where one person has been killed and two are missing Ten persons were injured and 500 houses damaged in the same
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  • 20 1 London, Dec. 27. QUEEN MARY is confined to her room at Sandringham with I slight cold.-— Reuter.
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  • 2061 2 COUNTRY WILD WITH JOY Another Chance For Chang Nanking. Dec. 26. pHIANG Kai Shek has arrived. 9t accompanied by his wife, Mr. Donald and Colonel J. L. Huang who went to Sianfu in the early stages of the revolt to keep the Generalissimo company. Mr.
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  • 29 2 Another Royal Princes* Born London, Dec. 25. rpHE Duchess of Kent gave birth to a daughter at 11.20 a.m.. Mother and daughter are doing excellently —Reuter.
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  • 34 2 Sa r ah Churchill Statesman's Daughter Weds Comedian New York. Dec. 2U SARAH CHURCHILL, daughter of 'he British statesman, has married the comedian. Vic Oliver They will spem their honeymoon ii. England.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 29 2 His Excellency the Governor. S Shenton Thomas, and party will I rive back in Singapore on the eari., morning of Dec. 30 from the F.M.S
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  • 707 3 Mr. P. Mclntyre And Mr! A. J. Edelman i MR. Paul Mclntyre, an old and res-' pectea residem ot Singapore, died at nis residence, No. 73, Cairnnnl Roaa, on Christmas Eve at the age oi 76 years. I Mr. Mclntyre had been in inditterent health for
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  • 32 3 A fine of $2.25 and costs were imposed on a Chinese, named Lee Boon Tang, who pleaded guilty in Sitiawan to acting as an attendant to a motor bus without a licence.
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  • 655 3 Discovery At 4 Dutch Port T^HE serious consequences derived A from the excessive consumption of opium are explained in the following ar iele sent to us by the Singa- pore An i-Opium Society. It has a human interest and the Society vouches ;hat every detail
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  • 79 3 (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 16. Mr G W A Trimmer, Chairman of tne Singapore Harbour Board is return--111 Visitor?* Malaya House during the week were Mr. and Mrs. J- J. Avery. Kuala Lumpur; Mr. and Mrs. D. Benson. Trengganu; Mr. D. F Clark i "Nobby Ir.te
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  • 67 3 Best Yuletide In Seven Years London. Dec 24. CHRISTMAS. 1936. in Britain is regarded as the most prosperous for the past seven years. Shops report big business, esp cially in luxury articles. Thousands of workers in thc co ton. textile and chemical industries are enjovlng increased
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  • 189 3 New York AMONG the 31 annuities which Andrew Carnegie provided, and which are [regularly issued from the office of a 'small trust company in Hobok3n. New 'Jersey, two still go to British statesmen. I Mr. David Lloyd George receives £2,000. Mr. John Burns, Labour MP. 'for Battersea from
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  • 42 3 London. Dec. 25. Madame Schmeder (not Schmeder Chappellutt appeared at Bow Street Police Court on an extradition warrant and was remanded u>r a week. The Fiench authorities are seeking extradition on a charge of attempted murder cf Lallemant.— Reuter Wireless.
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  • 152 3 Air Ace Joins Club That Courts Bad Luck Chicago, Illinois. Colonel Roscoe Turner, the American airman who finished third in the Mil-denball-Melbourne air race in 1934, is one of the latest recruits to the AntiSuperstition Society. This body of men believed that "this superstition stuff is all bunk"
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  • 38 3 Famous Ice-Breaker Locked In Ice Moscow, Dec. 26. THE ice-Breaker Sibiryokoff, so-called pride of the Northern sea route, has been abandoned in ice-locked Novoyazemlya in the Kara sea. Four salvaging ice-breakers rescued the entire crew.—Reuter.
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    • 54 3 For ~-~-^~~^--^C/) e c °im IT'S BRITISH UNRIVALLED FOR HEAVY SMOKEP HARMLESS FOR THE MOS" DELICATE STOMACH v TRY IT TO-DAY Sold in Tins 25 cts. and Flasks 80 <*s. j A^s, "MAN LION" j UV^PI) RAPID HARDENING CEMENT J^^k WATCHES SOLD 1 MTj NO MORE TO BE SAID. AT
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 168 4 KLBBKIt Buyers Previous Firm 10 1 16 London. To-day Very Firm 10 5 16 Dec. 24. Change. *4 j-H'"^ HI Tone Spot ____H '7*Vr. Sellers 10 3 16 10 3 8 +3 16 rt Jan Mar. 1 iy Buyers 10% 10 5 16 +3,16 Sellers 10 1 16
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    • 139 4 London. Dec 23. Previous To-day Change Distillers 124--123 9 down 3d. Dunlop Rub be. 35 11/2 34 9 4' 2 d General Electne 94--94 3 up 3d. Imperial Chemical Industry 42 I*i 42--down l' 2 d. imperial Tobacco 183 9 183 iy 2 n 8d Anglo-Dutch -4-4-up
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    • 19 4 London, Dec 23 TIN Standard. Spot (afternoon closing ortce) Forward Previous £232-3 4 £233 To-day Closed Closed
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    • 65 4 RUBBER New York Dec. 23 Previous To-day Change Tone ■901 Buyers Bellert Steady 20 13 16 20 15 16 Firm 21 7 16 21 9 16 --10 16 10 16 April /June Buyers Sellers 20 3 4 20 7 8 21 7 16 21 9 16 11
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    • 78 4 London. Dec. 23. Previous To-day Change 1 T on Paris (closing middle rate) 105.15 105.16 +.02 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.9714 8.97 »2 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) ls. 2 12 Is. 2 15 32 — T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) ls. 3 ls.
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    • 30 4 London. To-day £7-l-6' 2 Dec. 23. Change riOLD •rine Bar per oa. SILVER months forward Previous £7-1-6 20? 3 20 13 15 211,16 20 13 16 -h3 16
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  • 102 4 The following appointments are notified in the Government Gazette: Mr. James Halliday to be an Assistant Engineer. Malayan Public Works Service. Dr. Stanley Gordon Willimott, Government Analyst. Cyprus, to be an assistant Analyst. S.S. Mr. Norman Harvey Gittins to be a Dental Officer. Malayan Medical Service. Mr.
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  • 136 4 Good Demand Shown In All Sections London, Dec. 24. THE Stock Exchange ruled cheerful in ail sections though business was virtually non-existent from midday onv ards. Rubbers were especially good in sympathy with the commodity which ll strong, closing at best. Cocoa was firm in sympathy with America
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  • 53 4 To Renew Fisheries Pact With Japan Moscow, Dec. 25. THE Soviet Union has now notified Ita agreeableness in principle to extena the Japanese 30/.et Fisheries Convtiition for one year under the terms o. %ffsJS^th. attitude adopted at the time of the signature of tne Japanese-German Treaty a month
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    • 17 4 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building. Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 602 5 •euyers Sellers Buyers Sellers 4 Ampat Tin £l A. -am Kumbang 5 32 5 7*2 34 5 31 56 33 57 24 6 190 22 6 150 25--0.55 1.47 27 14 6cd *-_Q £l Austral Malay 55, 56 -xd 5 Ayer Hitam 23 24 6 ou 23 1 80
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    • 452 5 Par Pd. fSyJf Vf'S 1 l l 1 1 Mai. Biec. Or a do 10% Prefs. 2.07 V; z 2.15 2.07 y 2 2.15 10 10 1 1 10 10 10 5 Maynard M. Breweries McAlister Overseas Ass. 2.30 2.00 230 2625 240 2.30 3.00n0m 2.00 2.40 2.30 27.00
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    • 202 5 4y 2 1930 red. 1970-80 $6,000,000 Int. Mar. 1 Sept. 1 126'0 ***** cl. 3% 1935 red 1975-1985 $4,000,000 Int. Apr. 1 Oct. l innr PENANG MUNICIPAL U 2 101*?4 ci 5% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int. May 1 Nov. 1 125 127ci 4? 4 1929 red.
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    • 299 5 Ailenby Alor Gajah 220 1.75 235 1.90 2.20 1.80 2 35 1.90 JKM-l Amal. Malay 2.25 2.40 230 245 § 1 80 1.95 1.85 1.95 Ayer Molek 1.55 1.65 1.55 1.65 2 22 n 2 32' 2 2.20 2.35 0.90 095 0.90 0.95 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.60 Bedford
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  • 180 5 MALAYA'S BETTER OUT LOOK Market For Britain: Civil aA viation (By Alt Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent, London. Dec. 16. THE possibility of considerable civil aviation expansion in Malaya from which British firms will undoubtedly benefit, was discussed by Mr. R B. Willmott. British Trade Commissioner m Malaya, i n
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  • 237 5 Rubber Included In Its Scope London, Dec. 24. COMPENSATION Brokers, Limited, has been formed in London under powerful auspices to facilitate commerce between the British Dominions and colonies and European countries whose normal trade is curtailed by exchange restrictions. Trade will be principally with Germanv on barter
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  • 65 5 The death occurred at the residence of her parents In Taiping. recently of MiSS Lim Geak Ee. eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Lim Gong Too of Taiping, after a brief illness. The deceased was engaged to be married to Mr. Quah Keng (Juan of Ipoh. who is well known in
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  • 158 6 Consolidation Of System In The Empire By Air Mail) <From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 16. THAT the Colonial Office has no intention of alleviating the stlngency of textile quotas is suggested by a step taken in connection with West Africa. When the rayon and piece goods
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  • 208 6 Retirement Of Unofficial Members AT a meeting of the Larut and Matang Sanitary Board held at Taiping 1 amongst the subjects discussed was the recently accepted rule whereby the most senior unofficials on the Board will retire at the end of each year so as to bring in
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  • 108 6 SELLING Singapore. Dec. 24. London T.T. 2 4 Ijli London demand 2 4 Ili London 4 months' sight 2 4*4 Lyon demand 1231 Hamburg demand 141 New York demand 57 51( Montreal demand 57 31( Batavia demand 10^ Samarang demand 103 3^ Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demands l54 5/
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  • 80 6 London T.T. |j4 7,32 London demand 1.4 London 30 days' sight 24 9,32 London 60 days' sight 2|4 516 London 3 months' sight 2 4 516 London 4 months' sight 2j4 1132 New York demand 58 5 15 New York 30 ds 59 iji6 Calcutta, Bombay, Rangoon. Madras and
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  • 185 6 Singapore. Dec. 24. R. (Siam i W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $158 U. (Siam I W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $148 R, (Siam» W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan $132 R. <Siam> "White" No. Al $242 R. I Siam i "White Rice" No 1 $216 R. (Siam
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  • 74 6 Sentences On Charges Ot Sabotage Moscow, Dec. 26. Foil; of the highest officials of the Orenburg Railway have been sentenced by the Supreme Court to periods from a year's to ten years' imprisonment and deprivation of civil rights for counter-revolutionary activities. One of those sentenced is Vladimir lyabokon. former
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  • 29 6 Mr. S. Appasamy. Technical Assistant, ittached to the Djainage and Irrigation department, Teluk Anson, has been ransferred to Bagan Datoh in place of Ar. Gunawardna, who will take his
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    • 124 6 Xcderlandsehe llandelMaatschappijj. \.V. i (Netherlands Trading Society) j BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824. Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President. If. TAUDIN CHABOT Director. A. A.
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    • 61 6 Oversea -Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS AT CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and I ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that
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    • 219 6 THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD. (Established ln 1880 Capital Subscribed (Fully paid up) YM00.000.000 Reserve Fund Y.130.900.000.0C Head Office: YOKOHAMA SINGAPORE BRANCH, MEYER CHAMBERS. RAFFLES PLACE. Manager T. YAMAMOTO. Tel: No. 6049 Manager's Room. 5921 5922 General Office. 5923 6472 Compradore's Desk BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated ln China by Special
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    • 298 8 -HI 7th DAY and EVERY SHOW PACKED OUT i Dont Miss THIS LAST NIGHT! CAPITOL 6.15 and 9.15 <§/ J. I RED ASTAIR ,4fcp^^ @la I. 111 I. II IMMal'.llS jjjii B T in their BEST M W C R.K.O. Song Dance ig^ **t mP* mmmmW P_ _P'' _____L V.
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    • 338 9 io->iomu>w A t;\ LA event AT Till; < APITOL \OIOI A Sill IC and LESLIE HOWAM w ROMEO JULIET" With JOHN BARRYMORE, EDNA MAY OLIVER, BASIL RATHBONE C A UBREY SMITH RALPH FORBES and THOUSANDS Others PLANS RAPIDLY FILLING! SECURE YOUR SEATS NOW. Phone 5261. AMOK WITH HAMMER Six Policemen
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    • 208 9 I I j _E J J mOO^m^ m -<m mm i **\m_JA* H_l m mmm\'mmO' P\ D& aAPOam. YAP Pw^mw _p__ J; m A NEW HE-MAH HERO J WITH A HEART FOR F LOVE AMD A FIST FOR TROUBLEI Alaska I Sealskin smugglers I The Coast Guard in action I
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    • 161 9 i GRAND NEW YEAR ATTRACTION ALHAMBRA Commencing FRIDAY Ist Jan. At .5.1.), 6.1.) and 9.1.) p.m. twolEfttk devil tiger for the woman gmmmjmj^ ONLY ONE CAN HAVE' n| Outcast woman living ar.d If *SBBR?^ IB loving dangerously where mmm^^Ls}^. L iffi Blazing drama under tho WAUIT t.,-o < C.-nt.U Also
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  • 587 10 BLOW TO SPECUaLATORS Drastic Cuts In New Year THOSE who will be in London for thi Coronation will be glad to Lear tha there will be no need to pay high price for Coronation seats, li is probabL that there will be drastic cuts in
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  • 199 10 Sudden Attack On Old Man o t AN old Chinese, said to be a mining s coolie living in Kampar. had an e alarming experience when he was sud- i s denly attacked from behind while he 1 s was walking through a field near a t
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  • 146 10 Lord Burghley In .Air Crash f ORD Burghley had narrow escape from death while flying home from 1 Sweden, where he had been studying physical development, says the "Sun--1 day Despatch." J After being in the air an hour from Copenhagen, one of the blades of the three-engined
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  • 147 10 While Playing In Fish Pond 8 WHILE her mother was busily engaged t in household work, a Chinese girl of e about six years moved towards a fish pond not far from the house in Peng- n e kalen, Lahat, Ipoh. and while playing in t the water,
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  • 186 10 Soviet Plans The Biggest Navy Moscow THE threatening attitude of Japan and Germany is compelling the Soviet i Union to build the most powerful navy in the world, declared Admiral Orloff. chief of the naval forces of the i USSR., at the Ail-Union Soviet Con- i gress recently. He said
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  • 90 10 Starving City Fears Plague MORE than a quarter of Madrid has been wrecked and is uninhabitable, many people are starving, and epidemics Df disease are inevitable." This vivid picture of conditions in the Deleaguered Spanish capital prefaced in appeal by the delegation of British MPs visiting the
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  • 114 10 QUUNG the New Year holidays the Malaya Tribune and associated newspapers will be published as follows: New Year's Day The Morning Tribune will be published as usual. There will be no issue of the Singapore Edition of the Malaya Tribune. The F.M.S. Edition of
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  • 56 10 PRACTE FIELDS, president of the u Variety Artists Ladies' Guild and Orphanage, acted as hostess and appeared in a cabaret at the annual dinner ind ball recently Well-known stars supported her. They included Henry Hall. Jack Hoylton, Sophia Tucker. Douglas Fairbanks Jun.. Elsie Carlisle Florrie Forde. Nervo
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  • 275 10 Crashes Through Police Barrier (From Our Onn Reporter) Taiping CHARGED with having railed to stop when ordered to do so by a polioconstable, Loke Leong, driver ot a motor-lorry bearing a Penang numbei pleaded guilty before Che Pawanteh. the Taiping Magistrate, in the police coin-. here. Inspector
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  • 147 10 Engine Driver Runs Over Son Vienna. VILKO Pravdalek, an engine driver of the Yugoslav railways, has accidentally killed his only son by drivinu him down with an express train at Banyaluka. Northern Yugoslavia. Several little boys of the village weir playing the dangerous game of "las' across"
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  • 144 10 A WICKED slander"—as the Judge called it -that a 'bus conductor did not hand over a valuable ring he found In a bus led to an action as Epsom County Court recently. Alfred Leonard Alexander, the conductor, of Raphael-road, Cheam, was awarded £30 damages against Algernon
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  • 47 11 ——tr ar ats?A^»t»fc"S«tßi^^ wsr- Kensin Z _Z at the Smithfield Show at the Royal Agricultural Show, recently, belong to ex-King Edward, and These Southdown sheep, waiting for the judge at the J r ml ed at Sand ringham. (Topical Press).
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  • 323 12 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Monday, Dec. 28, 1936. LADY PRECIOUS STREAM Y| ADAME Chiang Kai Shek, by her personal visit to Sian in company with her brother, Mr T. V. Soong, and the former British adviser, Mr. W. H. Donald, secured the release of her husband from the hands of Marshal
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  • Article, Illustration
    832 12 ANOTHER Christmas day has come and gone a Christmas that was happier brighter and more lavishly enjoyed than any other we have experienced for many years. This is an outstanding indication that the disastrous effects of the world slump have now almost passed away and Malaya can now
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  • 269 12 Mr. O E Venables. District Officer, Kuala Kangsar, paid a visit to Sitiawan recently and presided over a meeting of the Sanitary Board. Dr. IC. E. Tiruchelvam. Deputy Medical Officer. District Hospital. Batu Gajah. who had been to Japan on a visit with his family, has returned to Batu
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  • 935 13 RUMOURS OF FRENCH CREDIT Supposedly Under Negotiation In London Lombard Street, London. ACCORDING to certain rumours, a new French credit for six months is supposed to be under negotiation In London, and is expected to be concluded shortly. We are unable to obtaui confirmation i these rumours, says the "Financial
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 85 13 ■SSH ■r TELEPHONE 490(1 r SPECLAL NEW YEARS EVE DINNER Dec. 31st $2-75 GRAPE FRUIT AU MARASCHINO (LLAR TURTLE OR OX TAIL SOUP GRILLED FRESH SALMON. TARTARE SAUCE ROAST SADDLE OF LAMB ROAST PHEASANT BACON ICED ASPARAGUS. TYROLIENNE SAUCE MINCE PIES PLUM PUDDING. BRANDY SAUCE STRAWBERRY ROYAL FANCY DESSERT. CAFE
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    • 13 13 OLE AGENTS: McALISTER CO.. LTD (Incorporated in S. S.). V P C 90
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  • 173 14 QUEEN FOR MARY'S GIFT CHARITY Johnny MeGrory. the Scots featherweight and British champion, waving goodbye as he left London for South Africa mppt Wfflte Smith, the South African, in a contest for the British Emo»re f< thei weight title ai Johannesburg. (To pical Press). Queen Mary has sent two Danish
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 46 15 For NEW yeah INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD r WHITE GOLD PLATINUM JEWELLED WRIST WATCHES SET WITH REAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. AGENT FOR _r ✓'i v./ J^ V'.*'- '/^i J a j) iAm RENE ULLMANN Raflles Place, Singapore.
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  • 1082 16 Dr. Ip. 11. <»arlirk*s residenee where La plain and simple' building houses hca ii I i ful treasures ONE of the most artistic houses I have been into is that of Dr. Garlick's in Johore. Except for the tiled floor, and the row of windows,
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  • 405 17 Rocking Chairs Return To Popularity OELIEVE it or not, rocking chairs are again assuming a place of import ance in the home. This is certain y tf ood news for everyone who has known "^relaxing comfort of these' mobHe Many years have passed since the deat H H nell 0f
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    • 169 17 guide 1 LUGGAGE CARRIER SINGAPORE j LUGGAGE CARRIER CO. Baggage Contractors Forwarding Agenta J Booking Agents for FJ_.a Railways Baggage Agents for:- Blue Funnel Line !East Asiatic UM Nederiand Line 8.1.3.N. Co., Lid. t etc.. etc. I T>l Address.— "LUQOAQg" PHONE 2428 or caU Union Bldg HOME-MADE NOODLES Just to
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    • 145 17 EYES Specializing Kvesi ht oisl^^Ss__^ li N ervoas, subnormal vision, problerr ll y^'^Btfc^>Glasses if sW needed. V ft. A. THOMPSON, D.O.Sc, (Doctor of Ocular Science) 4, Arcade, Ground Floor. Phone 3002. 35 Tears European Clinical Experience DRY Iliirlol Quick Cleaners ,or _i same day service Goods handed in by 10
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    • 204 17 CHEMIST caused by sudden change J I from the plains to a hill station, need no longer worry you. Innoxa preparations in four simple stages can banish this beauty problem and render the skin more radiant than ever. Approved by the medical pro- < I fession. these aids to loveliness
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  • 204 18 STEAMER MAILS DESPATCHES Netherlands Indies: • —Bagan Toboali »» 26 1 p.m Medan Op ten Noort Dec. 28 9 a.m Fengerang Aig Soon N 28 9 a.m Africa East South Rio de Janeiro Maru N 28 2 .p. in America (South) Rio de Janeiro Maru 28 2 .p.m
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    • 496 18 M BYP&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES Outwards. Due Due Tonnaee Spore. Tonnage S'pore. lonnage jMg 1937 A srAl TMnT 170 00 Jan 1 CATHAY 15,000 Mar. 12 RAW^i J E INDI lino Jan 16 BURDWAN 6,070 Mar. 13 BHUTAN 6,100 Jan. M R J( JpuTANA 000 Mar 26 .S?ha^ MM Jan-' 25
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    • 176 18 M. Hi. LINE. (Incorporated in France) (MESSAGERIES MARITIMES) General Agents for Cie GENERALE TKANSATLANTIQUE Air-FRANCE MAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES Homeward for Colombo, Djibouti, Port Said and Marseilles D'ARTAGNAN 15,105 T. Jan. 2 CHENONCEAUX 14,825 T. Jan. 19 JEAN LABORDE 1 1.414 T. Feb. 2 ARAMIS 17,536 T. Feb. 13 PORTHOS
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    • 123 18 N.Y.K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT! CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD- lncorporated in Japan). To LONDON, via Penang, Colombo Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar s.s. FUSHIMI MATIU Ji s s. HAKOZAKI MARU Jan m.s TERUKUNI MAKU Feb Rates to lst Class 2nd class Naples 1497 $540 1317 RJj Marseilles 514 557 326
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 60 18 Mail Delivered The Air mails (Netherlands* despatched from Singapore on Dec. 16 and 19 were delivered in London on Dec. 22nd and 25 respectively. A farewell function was held in St. Philip's English School. Sungei Siput. organised by the members of the Church of England, in honour of Rev. T.
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    • 154 18 Mails I \|M'<*l4 k <l Mails txpectea nom Australia. Netherlands Indies etc. by Air I Qantas*. time of delivery of letters and parcels 1.25 am. to-day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air Netherlands*, time of delivery of boxholders' letters only 1 30 livery of -letters and parcels 8 25
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 804 19 iTHE HAiiltorit SHIPS IX IMM K Arctic <....,. ,K SHIPS ALONGSIDE THF H'HARvrc o or expected to arrive Soviet GovemmenVs Godown. Gate No Experiments Rohna 22 i Op ten Noort 20 The director of the Iceland MeteoroHakusan Maru 18 3 logical Service, Dr. Torkel-Torkelson i awall 18 3 has forwarded
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    • 451 19 .mm «>._•■,_— m i J_S_>_t T0 FRENCH PORTS \v 1 i M HOMEWARDS. V 1 'AP^nAß^M^^! 1165 Havre Antwerp Dunkirk Jan 7 I 5 AMrn^? For Nantes St Nazair e Bordeaux J__ 7 I rSe UleS u Havre An^rp Dunkirk Feb 4 CAP VARELLA For MarseUles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux
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  • 71 20 The Singapore European Ladies defeated the Selangor Chinese Women's team at Hockey by six goals, to one on the S.C.R.C. grounds, Hong Lim Green, on Saturday. These pictures were taken by the Tribune photographer. The Singapore European team v A European forward about to
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  • 310 20 Very Interesting Accounts WOW that practically normal condi- tions have been restored in the tin mining industry, the accounts of the Malayan Tin and Southern Malayan Tin Dredging companies are oi" particular interest The results of tho former for thc v -ar to .June 30 ait verv satisfactory,
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  • 72 20 STONE throwing and angry J^ibrought ugly incidents in the lightning strike of 1,400 omnibus drivers and conductors at Glasgow recently. Five hundred men assembled at rages and molested the first omnibuwhich attempted to leave. Despite stones which crashed throui I the windows, the omnibus drove
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    • 2087 21 j imWbma _tauhln, 'Excerpts) ,Moussorg.* New York (NBC W3XAL 6 100 49 ;tfn lIIL RADIO F"?= w STjoo c 4 f r---A i SSfta'; AndST ft?" v'o =5 P P-slßadm 'now. -Now •a» _i dme Flower of Love (Borodine) lin __n~__, pi,„.>,m. British Empire a. m A M by HR
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  • 661 22 Sixth General Meeting THE sixth ordinary general meeting ol I Pattani Tin, Ltd., was held on Dec. 9, at Winchester House, London, E.C. Mr. E. B. Ridsoe,! (tne chairman), who presided, said: "During the year the total production of tin concentrates from dredging and hydraulicing anwunteu u>
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  • 34 22 For allowing seven of his pigs to stray on the public road at Sumpang Tiga. a Chinese named Lim Slew Nock was fined $2 25 and costs by Che Ladarudm the Sitiawan Magistrate recently.
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  • 1032 23 FACTS OF THE SHIPPING STRIKE Situation Summed Up In Questions San Francisco, Nov. 15. 111k basic facts ol the I'ji uu Coast maritime strike are summed up i,\ tne San Francisco Chronicle in i ne following question and an- er u form:— \m] What caused the Pacific Coast .mime strike?
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  • 111 23 BRITISH PUBLIC SCHOOL Should Be Established In Far East (From Ou. r Own Correspondent) (By Air Mail* London. Dec. 16. A plea for a good British public school in the Far East for the sons of business and professional men and officials throughout China and Malaya is made In a
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  • 107 23 ACTION AGAINST FAKIR High Ground Of Tin Enemy Occupied New Delhi, Dec. 25. A COMMUNIQUE states the Razmak Brigade and the Second Infantry Brigade moved last night into the area I occupied by the immediate followers ef i the Faquir of Ipi. The infantry brigade occupied high ground near Dalaikalai
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  • 254 23 Death Of Malayan Zoo Tiger (By Air mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 16. THE London Zoo is mourning the death 9 of Fury, a Malayan tiger, which died this week from senile decay after having been a favourite with visitors to the gardens for nearly 15
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    • 171 23 Continued from next column) 7.10 p.m. Selections from the opera "Aide" I Verdi* 8 p.m. Organ music. £.30 p.m. The Nirom Orchestra. conducted by Carel van der Bijl. 9.30 p.m. Popular programme 9.50 p.m. Dance music by Duke Ellington and his orchestra. 10.20 p.m. Popuiar recorded music. 10.50 p.m. Close
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    • 473 23 OA Till- ItAIMO (Continued from page 21 13.30 p.m. Music for all. 1.20 p.m. News in German 1.35 p.m. Music for all 'continued*. 2.15 p.m. Greetings to our listeners in New Zealand. 2.20 p.m. News and Economic Review in English. 2.35 p.m. To-day in Germany. Sound Pictures. 2.50 p.m. Evening
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  • 7 24 HOLIDAY FOOTBALL A T HOME fdasdfasdf asdfasdf
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  • 544 24 Interstate Badminton At Ipoh 'From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. THE Inter-State badminton match between Singapore and Perak began 7, this morning before a large crowd on 6 the Turf Club courts. 6 1 The first match was a singles between 6 Koh Keng Siang. former Singapore 5
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  • 104 24 I London, Dec. 26. TO-DAY'S rugger results: 1 Bristol 4 Pontypool 3 1 Gloucester 13 Old Merchant T. 6 Harlequins b Richmond 0 3 Leicester 0 Birkenhead Park LUnelly 13 London Welsh 1 Northampton 22 London Irish 3, B Old Cranlelghana 14 Pettetian 6 Lorettwniins 14' s Aberavon
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  • 299 24 Ex-King To Undergo "Means Test"? (By Air Mail) London, Dec. 16. EX-KING Edward, says the Sunday Referee political correspondent, will be required to undergo a "Means Test" before the question of what income he is to receive from the State is decided. It is believed
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  • 87 24 Hebburn-on-Tyne. The Imperial, one of the eight destroyers ordered under the 1935 naval gramme, has been launched at the yard of Messrs. Hawthorn. Leslie and Company. Ltd., oi Hebburn-on-Tyne. She was christened by Lady Simpson, wife of Sir Frank Simpson. Deputy Lieutenant of the county ol Durham
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  • 36 24 At The Singapore Club I rrlJl final of the Vade Cup Match 1 played on Saturday at the Singapore Golf Club was won by HP. Sym against R. J. W. Brown 2 up.
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  • 174 24 ON Monday, at S.R.C. ground, S.R.C vs. R.A 22nd Heavv Battery:- Dr L. S. da Silva, L. M. Pennefather, T. B. Smith. C. Maodox, R. S d e Souza. R. B. Miln-, J. F. Cockburn G. B. Armstrong, G. Westerhout. R. M. Arm strong. P. d'Almeida On Wednesday,
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  • 333 24 To Country Women's Associations Sydney, N.S.W. Dec. 17. I MESSAGE from Queen Mary to Qm Country Women's organisations i the Dominions was read by Mrs Allred Watt, president of the Associ ated Country Women of the World at I the reception given in her honour
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  • 64 24 BRITISH EMPIRE GERMANY New Firm To Facililnti Trade London. Dec. 29. COMPENSATION Brokers, Ltd. la th. name of a company formed in I don under influential auspices to facilitate commerce between the Brl Dominions and Colonies and European countries whose normal trade i CUTtI ed by exchange restrictions. Trade will
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  • 69 24 Twelve New Bombers From Britain Cairo. Dec 24 A SUM oi EIOO OOO sterling haa budgeted by the War Min sut h the purchase of twelve bombers fro Britain in order 'o bring up of Ihe Air Force to 50 mac] The Minister also proposes to c
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  • 45 24 Berlin It Ls rumoured the British French Governments are making Jon representations to the German Govern ment with regard to the German sl1!'--port given to General Franco's troops in Spain, but official circles deelan they have no knowledge of such *\n port— Reuter.
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  • 14 24 Switzerland Ethiopia Berne. Dec. 25 Switzerland has recognised Italian sovereignty over Abyssinia— Reutei Wireless.
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  • 1369 25 GAUDER BEATS GABUCO Diamond Floors Fernandez (By "Solar-P!cxus") Singapore, Sunday. NINTEEN- YEAR-OLD Young Gauder staged the best battle of his career at the New Worl J Arena last night when he went up against the Hawaiian featherweight champion, johnny Gabuco, and beat him to the
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  • 298 25 i Fight Fixed For Next Month AFTER many weeks of ca*oi;ng and Atlantic telephone talks. Mr. Arthur Elvin, the Wembley Stadium chief has clinched another world championship fight for London. He has persuaded Small Montana, whose real name is Benjamin Gan. and who was born in the
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  • 85 25 Came In As Substitute And Scored A TKO (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. ri'HE main event of a boxing promotion 1 to-night at the Bukit Bintang Park, ended abruptly in the third round in a technical knockout Little Choon of Perak was unable to take
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  • 29 25 Singapore. Sunday. Owing to the heavy rain the following S.C.F.A. league fixtures to be played this evening at Jalan Besar were post poned abp. pg V. col:
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  • 27 25 Newcastle, Dec. 26. There was no play to-day owing to rain in the two-day match between the MCC and a New South Wales country eleven.-Reuter.
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  • 104 25 (Continued from next column) SINGAPORE: W. N Rothery. A. F. Craigie. R A. Ward. K. A. Haddocks. G D A Lundon; R. P. Bingham C T. Oweir DM. Walker. A. G Mitchell. E N.' Griffith- Jones, G. E. M. Jones. K C. Gillett, T. C Hamlyn W. H
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  • 312 26 STRATHPEFFER PLACED sdfasdfasdfasd (Continued from previous enluir.n; I RACE FIVE Horses, Class 1. Div. 3.-6 Furs. THE ROUMBA Dodd 8.2 1 SQUEEZE Abdul Farad 8.3 2 WEE JOCK Martin 8.6 3 KALILI Garrard 8.6 4 I (Winner trained by O'Neill) Time: 1 min. 14 sees
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  • 108 26 Final Of The Junior Championship THE .mai of the Singapore billiards championship tournament will be olayed on Tuesday, Dec. 29 at the Clerical Union pavilion. The game is 400 up and will commence at 8 p.m. The finalists are— Khoo Kim Swee Aston Athletic Club) and Goh Teck
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  • 604 26 S.C.R.C. Beat Selangor Chinese Singapore, Friday. i j THE Singapore Chinese Recreation Club demonstrated their prowess at hockey at Hong Lim Green this evening when they defeated the Selangor Chinese visitors by the odd goal in three in a keenly contested game. It is difficult to say who
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  • 347 26 Selangor Chinese Beat Singapore, Saturday pLAYING one man short on the S.C.R.C. ground, ihe S.C.C lost to the Selangor Chinese by two goals to nil in a hockey match to-day. Mook Kim. who played an excellent game throughout, scored both goals foi the Chinese. The S.C.C gained the
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  • 238 26 A'. L. Chinvse Beaten By Europeans UNDER excellent weather conditio: th Singapore European women hockey team beat the Kuala Lumpui Chinese girls' team yesterday at the S.C.R.C. by 6 1 Th game was onesided, the fi proving little match for the Bingap Europeans, who in local inter matches,
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  • 585 27 AT ANSON ROAD Selangor Chinese S.C.F.A. Singapore, Saturday. INTERESTING football was served 1 np at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday when the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club, met the Straits Chinese Football Association The visitors started badly, but once they got going they were more dangerous
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  • 668 27 \Thrilling Soccer At Anson Road j Singapore, Saturday. k SINGLE goal scored by Lawrence for the Royal Air Force in the first half of the soccer match against the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club at the Anson Road Stadium this evening, decided an exceedingly exciting gam". The
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  • 133 27 Win For Robin s Private "Test" Match With Bradman Singapore, Dec. 26. [JON Bradman and R. W. V. Robins U fought out their own private "test match in Sydney prior to the second cricket Test. Robins won narrowly, after an exciting struggle. The contest was at squash rackets. Robins is
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  • 77 27 Suggestion To Brighten Test Cricket Sydney, Dec. 16. K NOVEL idea to liven up Test matches was advanced by Lieutenant-Colonel D. C. Robinson, a former English international cricketer, when he reached Sydney by the Orford. He did not agree with limitless Tect matches, and said that stumps should
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  • 58 27 S.C.C. "B" XV vs The Middles?) Regiment "B" on Wednesday at S.C.C. A. P. Webb; AH. Marshall. M. S Robinson, R A. Hooper. H. J M Hesketh; Alan Colville. O. R. T. Hen man; G. H. Whittington. R. H Green. J. C. Gransden. H. C. Peter son. C. H. W.
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  • 60 27 EMDEN AT BANGKOK Win Soccer And Water Polo Matches From Our Own Correspondent) T„_, Bankok, Dec. 27. HE Sports Club lost the Soccer and Water Poio matches with the Emden teams by two goals to one and eight goak to nil respectively, yesteriaay. The German Colony have to-day gone out
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  • 238 27 DOTH semi-final ties in the Singapore Table Tennis Association's Men's Singles Championship were played on Saturday night at the Great World and resulted as follows: Loh Kum Soon (C.S. LA b?at Yeo Hung Cheng (A.A A.* 3—l Lee Chun Kai (A.B.P.* beat Chan Kwok Ming <C A.
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