Morning Tribune, 1 December 1937

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 2.— No. 25& SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. December 1. 1937. FIVE CENTS
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  • 111 1 By Unknown INVESTIGATIONS PROCEEDING Colony Prepares For Emergency Hongkong, Nov. 30. I s exclusively learned by Reuter to-night that a British naval craft from H.M.S. Eagle was fired by an unidentified surface vessel uring exercises near Hongkong toNo damage was sufl by the plane
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  • 549 1 PERMANENT JAPANESE GARRISON AT SHANGHAI? NANKfNG BECOMES ARMED CAMP INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE PROCEEDS WITH SAFETY NEUTRAL ZONE PLANS Nanking, Nov. 30. NANKING has become an armed camp. Barbed wire barricades have been erected. ready to block the streets. Buses have ceased to run, while outside the city, trenches and other defence
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  • 117 1 Official Communiques Issued London, Nov. 30. THE iirst communique issued after the Anglo-French talks stated that Lord Halifax's visit helped to remove the cause of international misunderstanding and was well calculated to improve the atmosphere. The second communique states that the Anglo-French conversations dealt problems m Europe as
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  • 236 1 JAPANESE SEIZE AMERICAN, ITALIAN PORTUGUESE SHIPS Shanghai. Nov. 30. THK I'nited States Consul General, Mr. Clarence Gauss, has protest--I<l to the Japanese Consul General iinst the action of the Japanese naval authorities m lowering the Xmerican flag and seizing a steam launch moored off the Frem h bund. Ned by
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  • 95 1 London, Ncv 30. Her Majesty the Queen received a tremendous ovation from a crowd of several thousand when she visited the old Vie Theatre last night to see a performance m aid of the King's College Hospital Centenary Fund of Macbeth, which holds a special interest
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  • 262 1 Rubber Quota Fixed At 70 Per Cent London, Nov. 30. THE International Rubber Committee has fixed the export quota for the first quarter of 1938 at 70 per cent. The next rmvti: is on Jan. 25, 1938. rUASANT si KPRISK The Internationa] Rubber Committdecision cam aa a pleasant surprise the
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  • 208 1 Export Quota Increased by iivc Her (Jent. London. Nov. 30. THE International Tea Committee announces that the tea export quota for the year Apr. 1. 1938, to Mar. 31, 1939, has been fixed at 92'/z per cent, of standard exports, compared with 87 Vi per cent,
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  • 48 1 Amsterdam, Nov 30. A communique this sitternoon says th. Prince Bernhard'a phi IS fled with the Prince's condition Conaciouineu haa completely returned to the patient who is .showing siKn.s of Interest m his surroundings d X and completely clpai In miiu There are no comphcafK.ris.- Reuter
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  • 296 2 RASH DRIVING Ships Wireless Operator I lurl Singapore, i v ll v Til XI Ml I s < ..rnilhirs ;i|M>'j" hi, .v nee m Barrett, iim- Ihis allirn i" h h Mr I. «h.rj«d with c.ujrin« the night <»» .»»i^ :l Mi A .1 I
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  • 31 2 m, Parthasarath] B ol the Hindu" "t Madia.-, who arrive* day by the MM Sphinx, Is on a holiday visit to Malaya He left Singapore laat mi< hi for Kuala Lumpur
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  • 35 2 Ml Jan M 00,., ol the lord Motor Co. (Matey*) Ltd. and Miss I*«Ul"» d'm-v, of Java, who were married >«.xt.-ni.i> at the Wesley Church, the Rev. H. li Xmstut/ officiating. Tribune
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  • 276 2 Coolie "Might Have Been Blinded igaporc, Tuesday Observing that th- fence with which th< accused had been charged becomins common, and that the i omplainant, Manikam, migh' I blinded lor »ife, Mr. W. Reeves, the Hind M te, this morning imposed sentence of six m imprisonment
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  • 336 2 Chinese Woman Sent F)l \1) guilty on a charge of 111 mi the earnings of prostitution. WCC Ah Chee, a 40-year-old Strait* born Chinese widow. was to-da> sentenced by Mr. F. V Duckworth. the Second Magistrate, to nine months' imprisonment Inspector Jeans, who la m cluu
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  • 46 2 The half-yearly meeting of the Joh< 1 Planters' Association is to bo held 1 Kluanu Club on Tuesday. Dec 14. 11.30 a.m. The meeting will cons action by the committee and under general, railway charges, fines .oi illicit samsu and q'lit rent relief. I
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    • 117 2 What Is Air -Conditioning m the Tropics, II la the mechanical method <>'. cooling, drying and cleansing the air we breathe Why Do We Need Air- C o n d i t i o n i n i> Mr-condiUotilng ka not a p («l f;l1 eaa MbttUon to the health
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    • 111 2 /s*^\ CYCLES yf vl^ I PEUGEOT' /r ;ir 4 utl raitcaise) RIDE A »*l I OEOI \M> IMIOVI US QUALITY. Your impression when you ride the ideal model named "PEUGEOT," will be that heir is speed with comfort, beauty and luxury to satisfy the most exacting lid. wntii you pedi'2
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    • 89 2 Asthma Germs Killed m 3 Minutes Choking, gasping, wheesing Asthr sod your system, ruin youi health and weaken your heart. Mci the pr.--. ription of an American ph) starts killing Asthma Germs m 3 Miiimt'purifies the blood and builds new v\ that you i an sleep soundly all night, eai
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  • 531 3 ROBBED A TAXI DRIVER OF $6 Story In issize xmrl Singapore, Tuesday. |N lh<- Issizc (our! to-day, before a special jury, Gunner If red i ;iiut (iunner Harry Whitei uric each sentenced to two rigorous imprisonment for ing on the night of Oct. 3
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  • 168 3 Something Different In Musicals TAKE a jamboree of music, mix it with 1 story <hat is something different m the ordinary musical comedy, and It with plenty of humour, and you c Ready. Willing and Able". the Warner Brothers hit. that had its ai premiere at the Alhambra
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  • 29 3 Mr. J. A Cresswell, A.C.P.. O.C.D, Perak. resumed duties last week on his from home leave. He rel Mr. D. P ra, AC. P., who Depot at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 289 3 j husband She said she was short of money and was forced to pawn the jewellery for $24. She did not mean to cheat the complainant, but was prepared to redeem them and return them to the owner later She was bound over to be of good
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  • 132 3 Could So\ Straighten Hei A m ir monl I located her lefi elbi Lit] m urltis and could not iten her ill de cribed In thj ttd "II nontl hen I cou) hten the arm tv Its full extent [1 i md ii. on specialist
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    • 205 3 1 i id\\ Notice For To-day Before the A^ chief Justice, BJB., A^ Chief Justice, F.M S and Mr Justice Howes 111 th( llTi at 11 B m Court of Civil Appeals No 9- -Tay Ah Kiew (m.w.) vs. Chua Chiaw Tian (if not finished' followed by:— No 10 A
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    • 98 3 SILVIKKIN PRODUCTS. I'ure Silvikrin Hair Tonic Lo' Concentrated Liquid ShampooPowder Shampoo Solidified Brilliantin* Silvilix Hair Cream -Sweet Oil oi Almonds. IMADE IN KNGLANO Bole Distributor] (Continued on pam* 'I'D 1 RAHAMIN PKNIIAS. Singapore. miM dine unOer the ,L m tne coolest Restaurant m Tuwn SING A P OR X :i:U)li
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 45 4 RUBBER rone n+n Uujer. Bailer* (2nd Forward Dec Buy era. •id forward) J«Q.iM*l Buy( i-r* April Junr Chi >ALM OIL (Malaya) In bulk 'Ot'itA f .JCt.^.> uinal Shipment >.100 *LOUK (Sarawak, „I'IIICI (I*l JjUVIUjT/ Bhipm A'Vi X [VJk H.) a««>'»U Ma*a> Nov.|D shipt.
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    • 59 4 30 Previo day Change 00 Pans (doting middle rate> MJ Unchan i i on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.98' 2 16 1-3,16 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) I Unchan ■l i on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 31 32 31 16 ■1 32 TT. on Japan (dosing
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    • 17 4 <X)LD 30 Previous To-day Change Fine Ba: p«r or £6 19 11 .ci WiiWmm spot
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    • 16 4 |TVJ Loi 30. iiin Mannar* Pl To-day inge Rpot (aften-.oon closing prlc©> Torward tl«6>
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    • 200 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report i m: Locally was down si to |91 at nlddaj te <i i here was I fair amount ol activity the London 81 day and prices with one <>r two exceptions all finished higher, and although Wall sheet closed Irregular tin- local market opened
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    • 71 4 London.. N he Board of Trade tday received th» i Swiss Ministei and the Bwl delegation, which la headed by a delegate ol the .Swiss Federal Council for foreign trade and commerce The delegation ha arrived m the United Kingdom with the object of negotiating
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    • 97 4 Previous day Distiller* i ()4 lu4 Dunlop Rubber 32 6 33 General Electric 77.1% 77 4j/ 2 Imuerial Chemical Industries 35 Imperial Tobacco 1 2 An^lo-Dutch 29 3 30 G Canadian PaciMr London Tin (New Shart 3 9 Rubber Plan Investment Trust 30 3 Lin;' 20 Aver
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    • 37 4 RUBBER Previous To-day Tone very Dull Spot Buyers Sellers H>, Jan, Mar. Buyers Hi 14 9 16 Sellers 14 13 16 14 1116 llri A> one Firm Steady Spot 42 1 2 42i 2
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    • 15 4 SOUTH iiiunsii IN>I K\\( I COMPANT, LTD. BRANCHES A AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD i i
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    • 199 4 THE EASTERN I.MTED ASSURANCE I S i ORIV»RATIO,\ LIMITED., (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY 1 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE UNDERTAKEN. S i Full particular* and rateg apply. 16D, cecU Street, Singapore. v L ACK.V.M.W, Acting General M. y|ff BANK F CHINA I
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  • 621 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore, Nov 30, 5 p.m ouyers seller* 44U 4 10 1 Kumbang 31 33 ral Malay 48 51 -nora Hit am 25 6 27 -xd 1 57' 2 1 I M day 28 -cd m Tin 040 0.45 Kong Tin 27- 29I.aniut 20
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  • 105 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Batu Selangor 1-55 180c< Hongkong Tin YIV 291Hoiir Fatt 1-"? l 12 Jelebu 0/75 Kamunting I 1 .J 1 lon Tin Ma oibau l| 84 ah 20i- 211Puteh 1 16 l 20 8!3 I aan Hydraulic 1 42j 52 Raub 1 40c< Soithi m Kintc i Kitita
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  • 113 5 a XXII TV is felt re«ardiim U»« A health of Gcn«fml lAiclendorff. who for some lime has bee,, sutTerins from an affection of ihe bladder. sa>s Keuter. Ludendorff. Who is 72 years Ol Rfi was chief of stall to Hindenburg In the later stages Of tl war
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  • 182 5 ner ana uo. oo.w <-->>-— 1% 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int Mar. 31 Sept. SO 102 104 norn 1907 red. 1»47 $1,«00.000 Int. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 108 no norn *V Z 1909 red. 1956 11.000,000 Int. Mar. 31. Sept. 30 113 115 norn 1913 red. 1863
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    • 225 5 Shanghai, Hnnrkon^. Manila. Singapore. Bank> and Brokers m Securitiei and rommodi. Foreign Market < CHICAGO BOARD OF TRAD CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHAN< Meyer Chamber, Singapore. P 0. Box 333 Tel: 626] 5252 Cable A(idres«: Selco NEDERLANDSCHE I HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. I s incorporated m the Netherlands. 1 (Netherlands Trading Society)
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  • 60 6 j SIIO WS 3- 5 -0 I -K > I The Screen's Firsi Thrilling S|>> story with ;i -lotions Musical Background! JEANETTE iIUQNC MORE GLORIOUSLY THAN EVER DANCING for the FIRST TIME! DWi 4U TO THE LENOTH OF THM PRODUCTION, THERE WILL BE NO PRECEDING '•SHORTS"
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  • 255 6  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese To Patrol Shanghai Waters THE Japanese are organising a pi fleet m Shanghai for the purpow controlling snipping activities In v. sunn Harbour it is reported that the fleet con of one cruiser, two destroyers, and small launches Regulations have k>
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  • 117 6 Japanese Measure Hinders Shippers rr London. Nov. 30. 11 UK London Chamber oi Commerce has drawn the attention of the (Jovernment to the tact that the Japanese authorities are insisting on the payment of Japanese import duty on cargo intended for Shanghai, but tarried on to Japan, unless
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    • 55 6 THEATRE ROYAL 1 MARLBOROUGH i TO RIGHT 9IS BLS TO-NIOHT 9LS PATTINATHAR "1 Ot^&*s2l&?£ i til v, u,r, s i v "HURRICANE HANSA" ALHAMBRA commencing Sunday 4 show ii am 3.15 i I ()OK Malay Musical Packed with Thni! R< mance I Dance TERANC BULAN "BRIGHI \l()().\ Starring Miss Nil
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    • 89 6 j! SUN TALKIE New "uST" I g 'M) P«» TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. ill!! War.u'i BltM.' Thrllllni Air Drama I "CHINA CLIPPER" I i llljl ||l! 'i EMPIRE TALKTE i i I ••••*t«*!is..r!!!r! > a a 9a *"*"*"******"***«ra*r«arrtr •••••rtiir**"*2i*rcr»2i"iiim*.itjs«z«»iuiim»«»«««-» *;";-ricii*«»- I mil .|(M*IMIIIMIIMMt« IMIiIIMIMHtIIMIMIIIItMIIIMM 1 I STRAITS CABARET j I PIION'F
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    • 209 7 M iL'l^^ s^l?^ :J Shows -^■•^""X S V'w^'T Ck'afl >^7 I^4 r l* 1 WE 4*. W V If C-C I CD ALHAMBRA ,r»' boy m«*t* c of four hit songs I R I S .ore of cookoo ■|«p* s £i /•fi2 r*^s!r/ UUUj& the feet of Hi storsl BT
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    • 132 7 4 I THE WOMAN VOl \\l NEVER FORGET S COMMON, TAWDRY, MAGNIFICENT! I i s "II my reputation had joining To- 6-15 -9-15 PAVILION j S m** mh s i Bl £U '^Ik)k i i x* Bfe v miff' Bu^, Bp^K^ V 1 By Bmx^^t V V HRRV' j^rLA "mm
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  • 414 8 SEFUI TALKS /A LONDOh Delbos To Tour Capitals W Wi Mil) cam* when unanimity j.r.i was the smiling remark m m < bautemps <•'•' onclnsion «>i tiu^ evening n AngwFrench conversation, which denotes the remarkable mm* km lir^ d.iv s liiiNiii'-ss. raiminu over \u<l<held rd Halifax fully
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  • 30 8 Italy Koinr, \o\ Till lit ii. h newspapers Intransl 1 i.! i if«ro h.i\« keen i.i- umably foi on it.iU m conne hi „i Ii i Reuter
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  • 67 8 S.S.A. MUNICIPALITY Electing A Successor To Mr. Laycock Till' con :Lk> atl q Ls Invil of A Municipal i Ir J<)lin d of toe .•ock did not tion. Appreciation lorfei with p- iince 1927 Tn other 1.'.«.I tiomin* of the A iciation Mr E Grc. Hal p ite Coj nominatl
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  • 68 8 Rattan And Gaol For Tamil b ■> n Correspondent'! Johore Bahru. Nov. 29. A; Bal Izes to-day, a amy. m the empli it B Kasap by Mr. •ri >ke of the I i hurt her's i parang hip thought o the i Dr C c hellii her
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  • 55 8 Singapore. Tuesday. HI tfu (.nvernor. Sir Shenton Thomas ho has been suffering from flengM fottl since last Thursd.»\ »n making sjood progress Sevrra! days must elap*.e. however. efoffC His K\t v*llenc\ is able to fulfil engagement! iw will not be able to attend the St. Andrew's
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  • 70 8 Tuesday, Nov. 23. lion Mr P. J Morten the Hon Mr c (i Howell and Mm Bowell and Ifajoi !>' H Quill dined at (lovernmenL Hou Wednesday, Nov. 24. Sii John Sulmond left Government Hou HI Excellency presided at a meeting ol tin- Executive Council held Government House
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  • 79 8 Efforh To Cleat Debt To U. A. Paris, Nov. 29. With a \i< ting the repayment of the forty million sterling British loan 11 la believed the French rnment will Issue within a week or i million franc internal loan which pected to be taken up mostly by
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  • 77 8 Discouraged li\ Wall tee London. Nov. 29. THi Stock Exchange opened flnn and fairly active but subsequently quietened, the earlier enthusiasm being damped by the disappointing opening on Wall Street many appreciable advance.s were held. Chinese customs loans were sharply marked up. In the commodities .section rubber was
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  • 50 8 Epidemic Gains Grouiut In Australia bourne. Nov. 30. t d the 57th t ath i reported m the Infantile para- i i outbreak In Y. I tie dJ i.se i now spread all over the state and i :ed. to iemic began at the end of July. Reuter
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  • 92 8  -  Nanyang Siang Pau Protest At Japanese Encroachments Shanghai, Nov. 30. THE British Charge d'Affaires m Hankon* has received a petition *rom Britons In Shanghai objecting to the violation of administrative authority by the Japanese In the International Settlement of Shanghai. They maintain that if the Japanese are allowed
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  • 590 8 AFFAIRS OF THE S.S.A. Hardships Of Poor Z) Owners SEVERAL interesting questions discussed at the last meeting Its Settlements (Singapore) As tion committee With regard to the outbreak oi it was announced that a copy statement made m the Legislative i ell had been received as a reply t committee's
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  • 244 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1937. CHINESE IMMIGRATION thk Straits Settlement < I irn men! announced m the Extraordinary yesterd undei Section 12 ol the Ali< Ordinance, the reduction ol the monthly immigration quota from 6,000 to 3,000 with effect from Jan. 1 next year, and ga the principal
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    49 10 GufrdiTuhi^k r N h s l m: klMl; S :il<> togta*. i"spn.edthesth Royal Inniskilling Dragon Ouards. oi Mhich heKtolonel-in-Chicl ,1 CMchester, Esmz. After his inspe ction i\u Kin- uddresseil the regilht Ulin i *»W1 Kirns; I .t-optild rul.nu v.th the onnnai.uer h, m ukt his n ftpecti< Planet News
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  • 543 10  -  Autolycus A TOPICAL CAUSERIE by I procedui of 1 übthe gui Sin pore since Bir Am I the sub public tablin 11, but to-d then mted that the clearance ol slumi out at a sible for the Government enl on <t soui handli on. II Co incil I
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  • 122 10 Mr I i r propriet< al. Ipoh, has been app 1 lanager of Goodwood Park H Mr. T. M. Kilpatrick, new A I India, d China. Ipoh. who has I Mr. G. Grant, paid eek. J. S. Senior Ex Prrak. b I iken ovei tea on fur Lieut. -Col
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  • 642 11 \IEW DANCERS; STRESSED j Britain's KntuAircrajl Defences London. A WARNING that, although a nation mi^ht spring to arms at the call <»f duty, its courage and enthusiasm without discipline might i<n 't> own destruction, was uiven hv I i«'id- Marshal Sir Cyril Deverell, Chief of
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  • 145 11 Pictun i \cqu\n\i /> v National Gallery POUR tiny pi< 1 Mir National i .all. i with tli oi the National Ari Collectii will divide art! tic Lond he world over into two camps Are they or ale they IK.! I). me the heaven-sent, handsome .out!, ice
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  • 96 11 Overloaded!— Cobbler's "Hard Tack" Buda i ii .mi unemployed i Hodmesvoasarhely, Hungary, pre ented himself ai the Local hospital ami aid stomach i overloaded" Found, m tart to be the c lie was taken to th- Laboratoi y and afi lit' sal, down m Iron! i/l the machine the doctor
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    135 11 >is, Margaret Gcddcs, daughter «>i sir Aukland < »ml<i»>n, left her home ;n Kensington for si. »'et>r's Church, Eaton Square, London, where >ii«w.t- married quietly to Prince Ladwif <>i ll<ss«>. brother and successor of the (irand Duke of Hesse, who was killed n|h hi. iamih m tin- Ostend air crash.
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  • 117 11 Sequel To A Lord Nuffield Gift Durban. Natal. SHARP criticism of a so-called "CapeRand Axis was made by the Pre sident of the Natal Coastal Branch of the Medical Association, when he stl ed NataT claim to I lhare m the £100 000 to be given
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  • 101 11 U.S. ARCHITECT'S CLAIM Screens Thai Slum Amkans by which cinema icreei can i), usiveiy enlarged .so m to mi the entire held ol vision ol the audience has been developed by a young York architect, Mr. Hen Schlai The present creeii, BUrrOUnded ';■> by black masking and unrelated wall m
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    • 38 11 I Obtotncbh M 9M Omtttns 004 Umrm I uZi.'.L»j.i;;j EHfjEi m c; o o i) w o o i> r UKJ VI. Jlf Vv^ Tele|fr«phl« Add.rj. (HJLRMISGLY MTUATED IMAL WW VISITORS IHI9 IOL'BISTI Inrivalled Faciiitiei jot I 4raOTom».
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  • 110 12 mums rounresl stage dance director, 16-ycmr-old Pegg? Strong of Old Kcnl Road, London, is busily training 50 girls re to perform In "Cinderella" :»t Bath and Liverpool. Planet News Mrs. Emma Crate, th« birthday next Friday. M. Somerset. Her recipe foi yourself, have a (IMS Ol I resn
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    151 13 I-, celebrates her 107 th t li Cany, near Taunton. hard as I've worked, enjoj i take plenty of open-air I Choking police and bystanders staggering amid clouds of 'tear" «as and i gat-masked bandit dashing through a cordon to make his escape after blowing-up a hank vault to steal
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    • 39 13 POX CHRISTMAS INSPECT OUBBEAUTIFUI 'CHOICE <)l LADIEB GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD wiiitf: <;ou> platinum. MWIIXFI) WHIST fTATOBi BET WITH UAL DIAMONDB /I Sl'l( lAI ITY. OR RENE ULLMANN X I is II \< I. s t N(,\r(>KK
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    1374 14 Some Suggestions jot new and tasty recipes for this fruit of the sea' which is sometimes so sadly neglected. I Mlv m IP ill*, U OU rook tin fhenn any delicious following recipe out o and yon will find thai tin will soon top BAKED HSU WITH
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    • 159 15 »^^y BRIN6S health AT EVERY MEAL I OSS^IftLH Think of the toll life m Mala y a mujst tak#> i ±ftr AZ^lhfoJtoEl of your vitality The hot damp climate, >: *?2?(^'^M th<> hnstle rom work to Club or xani^, the Bk*4(t'^?* J *^S 4 P»hi^' party, and then almost beforv
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    • 185 15 A I Ol HIS IS SII^I»B»I Xi; j I lII I III 4 £F£s L9/LK STORE yw/ r *TAj' MAHAL'S E i UNPRBCi»ENTED S Vf^ Eyes Examtmi X'MAS SALE —by the most modern methods j \O\V ON known to science! R A THOMPSON DOS MONDAI WOVBMMI (Dr. of ocular science)
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    • 286 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE 0 €i CH£AP RETURN TICKETS TO CHINA, JAPAN, COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY. Available for two months. From SINGAPORE To Ist (lass 2nd Class Hongkong $137.11 $102.86 Shanghai $188.57 $137.14 Kobe or Yokohama $222.86 5154.2?* Colombo $205.71 $137.14 Bombay $274.29 $162.86 All vessels may call
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    • 495 16 s yA TO FRENCH PORTS Tv v \\L\)Yi, U»* i HOMEWARDS. I S FORBID For Marseille s, Havre Antwerp Dunkirk Dec t CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Dee BANGKOK For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp Dunkirk Jan CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jan OUTWARDS. i
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  • 84 17 London. Nov. °J). ItISTURBED conditions In China adversely affected th" earnings of the P. and O. Far Eastern Ml vice, states the Company's annual report, which announces that arrangements have been concluded for c loser co-operation of practically all the British and foreign lines engaged
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  • 588 17 Burnt island (Jiainnan's I Asi OOEBI lON wiser policy i hipowner ti to sell his older ur hanced values and replace them dern economj ships! made bj Mi Wilfrid Ayre, chairra he Bun Shipbuilding Co Ltd .In ;i lca< article In the Octob ue ol Burntisland Shipyard Journal
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  • 62 17 London, Nov. 2 An aeroplane Las left Heston for China taking Denys Tollemache, John Nut tall-Smith and Doctor Donald H^nkey. On arrival at Hongkong To"emache hopes to fly Red Cross Service medical supplies, while Hankey and Nuttall-Smith will place their services at the disposal of the China
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    • 276 17 KUR Jan. 1 Jan. 4 ecial cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the •wine; rates. i passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE SYDNEI return %MZM l^t class -i 50.71 2nd class MELBOURNE return 5681.4S Ist ebui 54T.tJ.42
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    • 125 17 J\. Y. K. Li\i; GENERAL PASSEN(;KRS AGENTS CUNARI) JWIIITE STAR, LTD (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. .s.s "HARUNA MARU Dei s.s. KATORI MARU Dec. 23 s.s KASHIMA MARU" Jan. 6 Rates to lft Class 2nd class Naples 54!17 $540 $317 $343 Marseilles
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 154 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE i j FOR PER DATE AND TIME ■an. Kemaman and Kcmasek Hong H i Dtr 1 8 t m and Tembilahan Makasser l n a jn pa p,cott Harley 1 4 p'm Mo parcel man. I Parcels and Registration dose -1 iH an hour earlier unless otherwise stated
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    • 311 17 1 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ILONGSIDl mi wiiakvks ok \N< II It) \KKIM Entrance Exi( Ship (iudown <.;,t«- Gate Javanese Prin SO l City of Athens 3 Eurylochus 2 3 KEPPEL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch Moonstone, Lch Lady ClilTord Oil Wharf: Kedah. M SSKLS IN DRY DO( KS Keppel Harbour
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  • 82 18 "Placid Waters" 11. T. Leong. 12 f, Emerald Hill Road, Singapore. Rowei Mm. Nags, No >. Oldhan Lane, Blngapoie. W.-b" I|. N. Ashton. ">(), Orchard Koad. Singapore Th« New and the Old"— II. N. Ashton, St, On hard Koad. S f por« "The Gold r>igser"— H. lim,
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  • 408 19 Mil tries lor this oniptlition an invited for the prizes to by awarded m Nov. They should be addressed to the Editor, the Homing 'i'ribum. Alison Koad, Singapore, ana t*;e envelopes should be clear'y narked "Agfa ■..mp.-titio....-SEND IN rOUI i:\TKV NOW. OUR Entries Are T 7 fit
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    • 63 19 111 I™ L I I I I( I can bc k used. Diics ih is m < k a n a handi€*ap? D« k fiiiii< k IT Th c cxpcri c n v d phoiograpli€ k r woulfl arc chosen, anyhow. Bi |k i*J k li:ilili k '■i It mw
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  • 52 20 Dependents To Return To Shanghai Washington, Nov. ADMIRAL Yarnell has informed the thoritiea at the naval Base at Ma that Washington has no objection the return ol wives and dependtr' officers and men of the Asiatic t and Marine corps at Shanghai that conditions are getting
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  • 157 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Nov. 30. S pn Total ft Books Close flnarK Tin Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. yeai Aver Hitam Tin 20'; Int. Nov. 10 Dec. 3 Nov. 15 Batu Selangor s*; Int. Dec. <i Dec. 17 Dec. 10 Burma Malay <>d. Int. Dec.
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    • 245 20 PON THE RADIO I a^^% *^F^ BRITISH EMPIRE PROGRAMME f[?r P m T] r— p-»- -11 p.m. CSJ 13*1 metrrs (21 r»3 mor<%\ r<'>7 metres C^l 47 ■«•>• 080 115 No. 2 S StoTorw OM l'* 1 metrM (15.18 mis). B Mcl m. (iSII 13.97 metres (21.47 met); <.•(; UJi
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    • 294 20 PROGRAMME Singapore Station Din Mandarin Cinrn or -The Lost Orphan, d by Dufour "Sin I Shuang Fel". 00 p.m. Daiuv Music i p.m tner tincements. p m Talk: -Books of nber". by Margaret R< Nirom Station YDC IfJ metres (TUB mcs) and pmv 29.2 metres (10.? 6 md). TO-DA? 6.20
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    • 225 20 OF B. M. B. C I On 225 Metres I 805 pm. -Violoncello R< Maurice Marechal (Gramoplu.cords). Nocturne" (Chopin (Ibert) The Leade: Golden Tortoises. The Ciystal The Old Beggar. The Uttli Donkey. 8.20 p.m. Tenth Annivers! tion Party of Station PCJ m Holland. 8.50 p.m. The News and A: rd
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  • 405 21 DISCUSSION BY CONGRESS wntry Now Dependent On Foreign Producers Paris. FRANCE can producee rerj essential commodity except one petroleum Determined elTorts are now made to make up this deliThe question has been discussed at h .it the National and Colonial tigress of fuel-oils and
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    42 21 The Public Works and Transport Exhibition has opened at the Royal AgricuM nra) Hall, Islington, London. n>. hibits include the latest trallic signs, pneumatic drills and road engineering machinery. Photo shou i motorist s "nightmare" m the traffic sij-n section. Planet News
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  • 41 21 London. Nov. 30. rtnight'S trial with nine-car trains, carrying more than 1.000 passenn the Edgwaremorden section of London tube railways has been SO actory that the Passenger TransBoard may add further extra trains the congestion on this line.— British Official Wireless
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  • 34 21 nl appointments m the Colonial include the Misses L.W.D. C Copland, D. Hough, E Hud M Try as Nursing Mr. C. F. Sutton B pay D nd Mr. J •ant Ei Draii ti, Malir.
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  • 126 21 EveningPosl On Civilian J T J I THE American-owned Even: I that th( ion m mod( Ivilian p immediate local appli< I d painfully each day With Improvement In incompletely wan nd hard times growing harder I a ish deliberately to nun Si. hai one ol the
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  • 111 21 Matches To Be Played London, v THE draw lor tin- second round <>! the cup, to be played on Dec 1 1. fi Scarborough v Brom Wrexham v Walk* i Celtic B rdifl v Hi. ttol City Elotherham i ai- 1 Doncaster v Ouildford n
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  • 124 21 Closing The "Open Door": Anglo-French Talks U ishiiiKton, Nov. .10. Till St.Ur lit irlinrnt has uskril for information front Consular raprcMßifttHw In China with n*f» r encc to a repoil that Urn Tientsin iistoms r:it«*s havr linn n-din »d on i ukl> r.ini;f m favour of .lapams. prodm
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  • 112 21 Last Night's Final Dress Rehearsal THE S ADC. production "Hi of Penzance" had its final dress rehearsal at the Victoria Tin ni-ht before an appreci audience of the Services Everything went with a swing, and a first-rate performance is m waiting for the audience to-morrow night, which
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  • 5 21 30. 1 British Official Wireless
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  • 128 22 Appeal Against 5760 Award JUJ> by the he ap Jot) cntci mm th( \ov In ti lit broii m by 1 i ivery of the Mm of $7Go. for bn :■■< v o\ i bal contn Mi Pagi ipp< the appelH. On foi illpond< court c< "f thei;
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  • 60 22 thl momini fln< d i: etl the Fourth te, when h< .ipj>- rge oi p.,; king her motor-car on No\ 4 In an unauthorta,)!.K c, vii imi twenty feel o! Middle Road and ci I iurt and for i Imilar <iii( nee ai Rochor( Eload on Oct 23;
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    38 22 Members of the Rover Scouts, carrying their emblem In the form ot a wreath <»i poppies, paraded at the Cenotaph m Whitehall. London. Photo shows Rover Scouts carrying their emblem -wreath of Donnies to the Cenotaph. Planet News
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  • 222 22 All-Malaya Indian Ambulance Fund SUBSCRIPTIONS to the All Malaya Indian Ambulance Fund for China now amount to $587.55 The list follows Amount previously :knowledged $306; Chi ttiai amtx r ol Commerce. Penang $25, Mi X C George, Banting, Chettiars Chamber ol Commerce, Singapon Phrough Kinta Indian lation
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  • 81 22 Slngapon ay i ha .iy 'Ik 1 run i ii i am given time to do on Tin Ls wh;it an elderly Chi ttcr told Mr If A FniPT. Di.striei Judge, Criminal District Court, thij morning when he was fined |5 fi low, log to be out ol
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  • 165 22 HORRORS OF WAR icars Dramatic Pica For Peace London. Oct 28. IN St. Paul-. Church. Covent Garden. I often known as the Actors' Church the "Unknown Warrior" pleaded for pear, m a warring world on the Sunday bei and the two lollowarhen the Rev. Vincent Howson, London vicar, presented his
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  • 74 22 Innovation In Italian Theatre Rome. A SPECIAL creche has been set up at the entrance to the Florence Communal Theatre, where mothers attendee performance may leave tl babi< So man} mothers have compla; that they could never go to the the. because they had to stay at
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  • 455 22 Chinese Immigrants To 3,000 Per Month Sing Tin THE following communique (1 by the Co tUement Attention is invited to the lication m to-day's Gazette Ex ordinary of a proclamation j under section 12 of the Aliens < I dinance, giving notice of the re< tion of the
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  • 107 22 There will be a matinee performs of The Pirates of Penzance" on Fi 10 at 5.45 p.m. The price for children will b< and this price will also b< ibl those adults who accompany chili provided thai there arc at least B children as adults m
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  • 63 22 Singapore, Tu< f'HAR(iED with using the press fOl printing of certain documei Nov. 19, not being licensed m I half, and m contravention of Printing Press Ordinance, the Bin Jit Poh Press, Ltd.. was repress Mr. j. t. Haydon, m the Fourth Court, before Mr. E. C. G.
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    • 45 22 1938 IMAIIIIS mr Christmas Gift* \\v have Jusl received .i wide range of ollinx 1939 diarirs Prices moderate. Come earl j for better E. M. GLOVER CO. 9 11, The \r« ad<- Singapore. Imperial 4< Good Companion M All Hnt DUNCANROBERTS LTD SINGAPORE -KUALA LUMPUR
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  • 431 23 S T. ANDREW'S DAY Singapore, Tuesday. DISPLAYING gieater dash ami U superioi team worn the Resi rated Scotland m the annii il ,v fixtuie on the Paclan» to-dft' 22 points (two goab and tmu tn three points (a try). md were well served oy aieir
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  • 45 23 irlty of the spoitiny events fed for yesterday a: -lvitation tennis tics a1 R C and the Raffles Institution bockey match, wen* not held the lain. Mb Part va Preaent hockey tponed last week owing to hf played on Thursday. I
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  • 134 23 Six Coals Shared By Signals And Gunners Corps ot Signals and the 11th A Aircra jade, v.i: hi. Gunners within ten mini tarl id m i tie play during the ftrsi half, only good work by n and R he Ounfrom complete!" monopolising mat- iii.> period. On the
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  • 174 23 Soccer Defeat At rHE Islington Coringthians, the English team of amateur soccer players who ,vill arrive m Malaya m January to play i series of matches during a month's Stay m this country, lost only one out it their first ten matches of their world :our. They won
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  • 110 23 L Heavyweight Title Eliminator London, Nov. !{0 AT Harringay last night, m a ten round eliminating contest for the British heavyweight title. Maurice Strickland New Zealand, beat M Del.iney. Canada, on points, thus earning the right It challenge Tommy Farr. the holder. The fight WU a very poor
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  • 58 23 the following have accepted to play hockey for thi B.C.< I*l to-daj ar the SK C P W F M c Perdrlau, k a v. Todd W X- LI MacMillan, J. n Hodgkinson C. P. Ll«ton, T. A D. H. A. P. Cralgie, LI V E
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  • 126 23 Scoreless Draw At Blakan Mali Singapore. Tuesdfl IKE R.A. Blakan Mati 2nd XV am iyaJ Inniskillings played a less draw m a game ol rugb> football played at Blakan Mati this afternoon. The ground was heavy alter rain and the ball greasy and consequently dilli cult to handle,
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  • 59 23 The Casuals, a formidable hockey team from Kuala Lumpur will be eng m matches m Singapore during the week-end. on Saturday, at 4 p.m. they will play the biniskillings at Tanglin and meet the colts also a1 Tanglin on Monday at 5.i0 p ip. Tney
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  • 403 23 Team To Meet Nepri v V It CII LI < li\ "Micks"! Singapore Tv T.ipmt hockey eleven thai inel with such great success In thru tir lntrt-Btate encounter i last week end will remain unchanged m the match against Negrl Sembilan ai the 8 C C Padang
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    • 75 23 SIME DARBY Co., Ltd. SSS A BOON TO LANDLORDS ERADICATE WHiu \Ms and PEBTB THAT DESTROI \SI \HI.I AND BFAI'TIFI I- B( 'II.DINf.s \w \<, \ina(riirs \\Y unit' to Von with .1 Mala\ m EXPERIENCE of 25 years; COMPLETI 1 IADICATION ami BATISFACTIOM GUARANTEED liisjmm lion. ICeports am! ffrtJßHtW Trornpth
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  • 261 24 FIRST DA S EVENTS Peru I; Amateur it t ting i Ipoh, Not Wl K.ll I B I"' I hiirsilay. thr fust ft, ..t the INrak Ttirf Clj**« tuo «la% Wlntei Bkye ran- mrftniß m ipoh are as follow*: RACE ONB—MI P"'HofSOt, Class l>.v six
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  • 115 24 Tanglin Match Decided By Late Score Tup sot lf tht in ;t hockey •match at oal oi the match The wrtnn ;i llst In the I an-a Inter-Command Small Units hockey cup competition, and will shortly meet the "8" company oi the skm winners of the Tanglin
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  • 86 24 Scotland vs. The Rest At The s.cc Teams for Scotland vs The Rest soccer to-day at the S.C.C Scotland W Mayor; A. Buchanan fcapi i, F A McCaffery; A Cromarty, C Webster, J Welsh. I,t W D Duke, r j, Forbes, w. c McKean, J. M The Rest:
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  • 55 24 The following will represent the Borneo Company soccer eleven against the Straitfl Tlmei Press eleven to-day at the Geylanß Stadium: Choy Khun Heng; Scow Khiam Chuan, W. R. Ravie, R H. Stevens. Harry Tan, Chua Ah Hoe; Koh Tian Hock. J. E. Harvey. Wun Yew Tim, G.
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    32 24 Above and below, three incidents from yesterday's mfgei match on the padanf m which the Rest beat Scotland by 22 points (two zoals and four tries) to three points (a try). Tribune
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