Morning Tribune, 10 December 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 26fi. SINCAF'ORE, FRIDAY. December 10, [937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 374 1 Relief At Geneva SECESSIOA OFSMMIIR STATES BRITAIN IS NOT GREATLY AFFECTED Paris, Dec. 9 DIPLOMATIC elrcttS m Rome re|affi srriously a rumour that Italy is ready to withdraw oflhially from the League of Nations, arc online to a report from Rome. It is impossible m
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  • 545 1 BATTLE FOR NANKING BEGINS IN EARNEST WATERFROXT ALL ABLAZE CHINESE TROOPS PRESENT A PITIABLE SIGHT Nanking. Dec. 9. I :E battle for Nanking began m earnest to-day as the Japanese, after consolidating their positions, launched an offensive and rushed back the stubbornly resisting Chinese. The splutter of machine guns and
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  • 51 1 Algiers, Dec. I. AFTFK a series of exercises off the Algerian coast, a naval division ».Mi;posed of the three latest armoured cruisers, the Gloire, the (irorge Sleygues, and the Montcalm. under the command of Rear-Admiral (•odefroy, are leaving to-day for the Far East.-
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  • 211 1 MATSUI ISSUES ULTIMATUM Says Japanese Troop Are Kind Shanghai, Dec. 9. A THREAT to subject Nanking to Win horror^ ryf wnr n p i; the Chinese forces there surrender by Matsui m an ultimatum dropped on The ultimatum. wMch is addressed to Gen. Tanß Shena Chi, garrison commander m Nanking
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  • 172 1 Japanese Businessmen Want More Action Tokyo. Dee 9 DECLARING that leading Osaka bUfIJ ness- men favour a death blow to China for the purpose of preventing a .'petition oi ant i- Japanese movements and ensuring complete displacement for the Communists for Western prot the Osaka Mainichi
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  • 101 1 Japanese Anti-Aircraft Guns In Action Shanghai, I phangiiai was startled at r )4f> p.n 0 bursts oi anti-aircraft fli Izumo and other war thi] the river marking the first Chint c night raid on I Shanghai < I tober The visit i briel Two Soviet-made, pai m ti.
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  • 26 1 London. Dec 9. Viscount I>hii, tho Japair paid a courtesy call on Mr. Chamber] at 5 pjn. to-day. H for hall hour Reuter
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  • 160 1 Terrible Weat/ter: Traffic Held Up London, Dec 9 THE BritJ h Isles Ifi In the "np oi the 1 evere weather tor the last loinyears, and the earliest onslaught of winiver a decade Tolx i m the heavy snowfalls following gales which occurred In the i ith
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  • 41 1 Shanghai D* Mr R c; Howe, acting British Amand party arrived m Shanghai to-day from Hongkong on board the to relieve Bir Hughe Snatch-bull-H i, who is proce< dii to In two days 1 tim piete Reuter
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  • 19 1 Th< returned .1 vote Inr th< i rumen; with followini ministerial d< r!i of poi." Reuter
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  • 90 1 N«w York, Dec. 9. ROOBBVBLI i offering the ambassadorship m London to Mr. Joseph P. Kennedy, chairman <>i the United 81 Mai it niif Commission, states the New York Times. Mr. Kennedy I a close fi l< Dd ol :hu president's and one I f
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    • 34 1 ON OTHER PAGES Page Kurul Hoard Meeting md I \ssi/«v j London (iosMp X Malay Fducation In V v lanKor 18 i I ot al Sport amf I'Mtures 22. 23 an<l U v 1
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    • 40 1 i X L I Vl I POWDEEKD MILK S t i I t «JQ pUI __________7^^^Trlr^^' __W .--..-I I 3QOf J SAFK. CONVI > AND PiJRK ()biai>ial/lr Evrrywherr J DISTKIRI -..IKS S i.i i a in: os a ro. > _J-l _B^^
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  • 839 2 RURAL BOARD DISCUSSION Rule Is 1/4 (.cm Above 1937 Figure smt;. i pun-. Thursdaj ASSESSMENT In respeel «»i nibber estates m rural anas. <>r tan 1 1. .in 100 at us uas fi \ed at titrate <>r MIC ecn( per tappahle n ii to
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  • 333 2 Health Bulletin O/ League Nations THE health bulletin of the League Nation Eastern Bureau for week ended Dec. 4. is as follows:— A satisfactory feature for the wee; is tin 1 absence of the notification of pb gue Ul any of the Eastern ports. Cholera was
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  • 246 2 Assaults On Young Girls F Singapore Thurday OUND guilty by the unanimous diet o! a common jury at the A> to-day on i charge of conimi 1 ting a serious offence against a nin< jrear-old Chinese girl, Chai Thian &h a 15-vcai-old Chinese youth, was sened to
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    • 39 2 TASAHI BEER anTsuFsTOUft i i 4&B& POPULAR I #"^^SJH| REFRESHING j j AYi// f/w fce«t ami f/i^ j s Cheapest m the market. I i BOLI IMPORTERS: J MITSUI IHSSW KAISIIA LTD. KPM lIAMKFKS No 1 POfLATSOM QSIEN, SINGAPORE.
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    • 59 2 MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If >on tVci n |,i i t|j r jitn, of youth. Dr. Nixon's Vi-Taba unl reator« y<»wr Manhood, Vitalitj .ml En i hour**. Dr. Nij n«-\\ di i I'llild D6W I>l<hm] :oiikj ""1 111 I^' I lit VV 111.11 l .if oil 111 >>i
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 70 2 aI d\\ Notice For To-day Before the Acting Chiel Justice at n a m Summonses-in-Chambera and Originating Summon At 2 l.i p m l Originating Summons Before Mr Justice Howes m the 3rd ('(•tin .tt ID :w a m Judgment s ***** P E Sommereck( I N Jonea and anor
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  • 273 3 Allegedly Pawned Friend's Jewellery Singapore, Thur.sc M R R povindu.samy, a clerk employed Ifl at Messrs Johannes Sammy was the complainant m a case teet Ol two gold chains valued at $400 The accused who was undefended claimed triaL Mr. M. c. Johannes appeared for the
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  • 131 3 Questions By Mr. Tay Lian Teck THE following questions will be asked 1 by the Hon Mr. Tay Lian Teck at v* meeting of the Legislative Council to be held on Wednesday:— 1 Will Government please stab Mother it will consider making appli- to the Rural Boards as
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  • 94 3 S.S.A. Nominee To Municipal Commission QNLY one nomination was received for <■ post of nominee of the Straits •■merits (Singapore* Association on the Municipal Commission m place of Mr John Laycock, who retires at the >f the year. The member nominated was Mr A. W
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  • 268 3 Indian On Trial At Assizes Singapore Thursday. THE echo ol a stabbing affray which took place m a house m River i« ic y Road on ihv ev ening of Oct Jib, 1936, was heard m the Singapore Assize Court to-day when Valayutham an Indian of
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  • 108 3 Firms Unable To Take THE meeting which was to have taken 1 place at the Chamber of Commerce this afternoon m regard to the holding jf a British Trade Fair m Singapore has been postponed indefinitely. It is understood that this was due to the action of
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  • 146 3 Rural Board's Drastic Change Sftl AT to-day's meeting ol tht Rural Board, thi progress made to bi about the reconstitutlon ol the i ;v\a.s outlined by the chairman Hon. Mr W. S. Ebrifii. Most of the recommendations mad< to the Government hud been appi be said, certain
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  • 43 3 A male ('ln!,, i pedestrian was reported to have been knocked down by a cyclist at River Valley Road last night shortly alter 7p m He suffered a lacerated wound on the forehead and abrasions over the left lower ia«
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  • 184 3 Governor hi Abr Stai Ceremony //< porter Penans, Dec 9. U.K. Sir Shenton I horna s presented 11 Ihe C. 11. B. (o Mr. Mohammed Sheriff. Chief Secretary to the Clovrrnment of Kecluh. m the presence «>f big assembly at the BaleJ «es;,r Alor Star lasi ni«ht.
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    • 162 3 *^i^?s4/" >or#slUlkrln. '"irej i\ fr.qu.r* AT —^7 Shampoo*. SILVIKRIN PRODUCTS. Pure Silvikrin Hair Tonic LotionConcentrated Liquid Shampoo Powder Shampoo— Solidified BpUliantim Silvilix Hair Cream— Sweet Oil oi Almonds. MADE IN ENGLAND. Bole Distributors:— (Continued on page 22) RAHAMIN PENHAS, Singapore. ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Selegie Rd. and Short St.)
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    • 44 3 SINGAPORE %IIt!• Ah It fn Petutng m f F II I m 335$ i», remrvat* r Jf >^^^^\ /^^^X y^^X i\EW .STOCK AI7 COLD POCKET CHROME jpw%nk STAINLESS PfljUßrJ STEEL WRISTLET WATCHES JUST ARRIVED I DISPLAYS AT ALL DEALERS. I Sole Agents MONTOR LTD., Singapore.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 57 4 Previous To Cha BUBBU Torn- Finn Buvi i 75 16 •:i Seller i 7 7(16 1(i I Forward Uan > Buyei Ml 6 h3 16 SeUera 7 7|16 7-\ h3|lB 2nd Forward (Feb.) Buyci 7 7 Hi S|l6 Sellei *****6 H3 16 Jrd Forward (Aim June) 7 n
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    • 130 4 London. Dec. 9. Previous To-day Cha 102 102 9 3d DlstlJien 32 3 32.3 DunJop Rubber IV' 2 1 J! 2 5 General Electric 35 3 3d 1 2 ~~l/ 2(i Imperial Chemical Industrie! 144 4^ —<• Imperial Tobacco 29 3 29 3 Anglo-Dutch Canadian Pacific 4
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    • 57 4 New York. Doc. 8. RUBBER Previous To-day Ch Tone Dull Dull Spot Buyers 15V a 15 3 16 -f 1 16 Sellers 15% 15 5 16 +1 16 Apr June Buyers 15 Va 15 1 2 SeUen 155 8 1 5 5 8 MXN Tone Weak Quiet
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    • 53 4 London, De rrcvi'i. To- Change l on J'an.s (closing middle rate) 147.07 02 i'.T. oi Amsterdam (closing middle rate* Unchan T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) l 2 9(32 (Jnchan T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) TT on Japan (dosing selling rate) T.T. on New York (closing selling
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    • 14 4 <A)LD {<:i Change n??fc£ ar per L 9-10 Id. 4 MBtW forwtft.
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    • 19 4 riN Standard D Lol! 9 To-day Change «not (afternoon closing price) HIM', _li Forward ,:ji, £lfl v
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    • 166 4 IturharrM. Dm, H. rpilK visit of >1. Delbot from I'nl.iml is lillltd is i mission «»f peace In which he is recorded by all the U'.uliui; political parlies .is repwieillm the iemecrMk riMintrits It i < tnpha Ised that Roumanit every political and economic Incentive t<> follow thr
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    • 14 4 SOI 111 IIIUiISII in>i i{\\( i: COMPANI ITD. BRANCHES A AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
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    • 107 4 9* 9 i t A THE j EASTERN IWITED ASSDRAXC E j CORPORATION LIMITED., (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements) s FIRE f MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT, BURGLARY WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION AND PUBLIC LIABILITY j INSURANCE UNDERTAKEN. Full partlculAri and ratei anply. 16D, Cecil Street, Singapore. I W. B. ACBAMAN, Acting General
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  • 488 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company jkfhj MINING Alex Brick Ord. 150 IM l", lI(I B.oonom Atlas Ice ni c 055 M Broadcasting 1 Trustee g u b^s T. S. 7% Pref. 231- Con! T. S. Ord. 206 ZV« E Kralty Co *j*J 5 2 5 Trust Ag. 4 Q0
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  • 116 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Buyer: Beilers Ami. »fc B Belangor v Hongkong 'Mm 2716 n-ca HongFatt J} j" Kramat 12 ca Kamunti J 1 Killinghall 1 (l Katu 221: f.. 1111 n nm Maml Pal »n Puch Puni Pu 1.25 1 3 iiii 47- 48|6 tau i- 4 7 Rawang <'<>n
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  • 21 5 rwMlh i v m < 1 irdl Commit calle i an had stated I able, havim accouni Mi
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  • 47 5 Singapore, Thursday. Ifem 8 L( vv md Co Singapore 1 ha\» bled news from Manila eivina tli* 1 following prices: Lai Previou To-day Antamok Benguet Consolidated 9.70 unqu olidated Mines 0.013 I iI X I i san Maurlcio ()44t united Para > 4! 049
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  • 45 5 S.S. AND F.M.S. LOANiI F.MS 4V 2 1931 red 1959 $16,000 000 Int Jan. 1 July 1 IWA 1W r M 51f) MM -.1 ~r It) Junr 1011 CJ ttt my 7 $30,000,000 ioo'/^ 101% d hjfhgf siNGAPOBB MUinciPALm gfjfkh PENANG MUNICIPAL
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    • 253 5 S. E LEVY Or CO. Shanghai. Honyrkonf, Manila. Sfntfiipori Investment Bankers and mW4B*B. Daily Fareion Market > \ni Quntnh >cc Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC OF, N 1 YORK COFFBE SUGAR RXCHANGI i HICAOO KOAKD OF TRAD! CANADIAN COMMODITY BACHANOK SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARP: BROKERS 1
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  • 147 6 Prices Realised .\i Sale Yesterday ore, Thursdaj Twv. Singapore Chamber of C Rubber A» n hold its i auction n there we] ied 1 941,851 lbs.; 866.80 to red L.456.674 650.30 I .Id 1.399,529 lbs 824.79 tons London > York 15 3 16 f'KXIS KCAI.ISFI) Ribbed Smoked
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  • 241 6 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Singapore, Friday. TIN at midday was $9514 down I Cables from London to hand morning again indicated that tin si wore slightly but then several buying orders to hand to notably Ampats, Southern Tronoh> Killinghalls, Pahangs and Bang sellers of Biamese Tins. Renongs, Temohs
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  • 47 6 The Hon Mr A M Goodman, I I dent Councillor. Penang, has left I Home by X.L.M liner on leave I will be away for .six months The I Mr G A. cie C Moubray will ar r Resident Councillor during his ab><
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    • 326 6 *'V i,7p7'tm^ C v.>-.Mr: O A _V| LI O N j YEAR'S MOST RIOTOUS ROMANTIC pMEDY! .v.l» wmij II 'I'll I" M 1 Ev i </ ivT 1 3 1 1 kw^l -Vv aa aY Mlli t ay j^- |h .^B bb^bl v raH i i i-' I* I I
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    • 329 7 Knmchong Competition NDREDS COMING 8 A TO si I II TWICI „jM\ ALHAMBRA 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-15 3 Mr* "TERANG BULAN" -A The Great Malay Musical The Whole Town's Talkinp About! H_m Hear! HaanUng Malaj Kronchonga— Sec SINGAPORE and JAVA on The Bcrem. An amateur kronchoi held at th- v rl(
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    • 100 7 .'^■k* I>in»clecl h> HOLLYWOOD'S MOST fiLA.MOICOI n 1 STAR THE SCREEN'S <.KJ \Tls» ft tvFv> ivMRhVri DIRECTOR GIVE YOU Till GRANDEST AND most DARING tttj|| I PICTURE OF THI I P V .-*y. What KVKISV BRIDE SHOULD KNOW from glamorous, j alluring j MAR LENE DIETRICH jC m Pa amount's
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  • 901 8 From A LONDON CLUBMAN'S CHAIR .Hv An Mall' ndent) London WoV At i m URE «t many functl ed by the Duke ol Windsoi when I .uid la', i .i King waj tne I ol the bagpipe bj Pipe majoi 0 i' Tayloi The Dul th( i partial to the
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  • 39 8 Sanl Chile van inter In Chilean and A rther die during the thaw. Ie winter lias quarter ol a i 'I'j,,. t> i 'lonndo frozen to death ii« i ar the Valich Tallow- Works District.
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  • 243 8 How Air Crashes Can Be Prevented HID youv o u ever bonder why the mo* D d r m never frozen up? Mr J HUb/r did twenty years ago anc result of his researches Into the ,m Parties of plants is now ben. !."■<? to nlcreasf the
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  • 67 8 Will Schoolchildren Thrive Better On Wine? m exp<Wift»l to find out A schoo^HUdren Would thrive b on a win* dtet than on milk la planr Medical ftMociation- editor oi X 9o«th African Meci. JO Dr n LeiP^t- thinKs wine is bjis advertising for tv.ins for the One will
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  • 61 8 Broadest From Submerged Submarine nv.v London. Contin< yd .ye b een succe V b roa4?<m direct from a subi <submai &r»t tlm e by row from a suom! subn picked uP U) miles awftY at the na submarine ItkMe m Now London. Previous hi(»urlca.st. N from un«. t*ea
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    • 41 8 TUNE IN BRITISH STATIONS BY NAME VF/7// A BRITISH RECEIVER Kxtra Lanro Dial. i^^LLl 1 I ,i.i MODEL 469 ill I^^ iE^^S^fl Bb^ w- ■^^m B Ihxtribuiors for II M N Kad.«»> &Ui BISHOP STREET, H-INAV.. |ir lf ra) Nk. MAA3.
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  • 226 9 VIEWS OF AN EDITOR London Through Foreigner's Eyes Cairo. V Mcisni nan account of his vi i( o England riven by Mr \ntom bey Gemayel, Mitor-to-Chief of«K newspaper \i Ahram. i,, an rib i address al the X n ,ehcan D»£S We it'lt proud of our
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    68 9 Hiss Dorothy Saanders, the EnfUsh women's spnnt champion, who is teacher at Marlborovgh Schools, Isleworth, Middlesex, has been chosen as one of the sirls to represent England iii the women's eTents at the hmpire Games m Sydney, Australia, next year. She leaves for Australia early next month. Photo shows Miss
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  • 128 9 Swedish Prince \i/d Red Cross Work Stockholm. THE Swedish Red Cross la prepared to provide Dearly 20,700 beds for the wounded m the event of war. Prince Carl, brother of the Kin^ of Sweden and President of the Red Cross, stated m a speech at Umeaa In addition
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  • 104 9 Gendarme's Action Saves Law Courts Chile THE new law courts here have been mved from possibly .-•nous damagi by the action of Pedro Berrera, a Muni cipal gendarme Berrera was on duty m the courts when he .saw a SUSpiciOUS-loottng man •he iin re erved for High
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  • 73 9 An Egyptian's Strange A ITRANOE aversion to the crowing i i n cocka haa been the undo villager <>i Bacos, Alexandria Repeated thefta had robbed tin- vii "i practically all it cocka Tui rabbits and hens wen- left vn touched When at last the thiel was caughl he
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  • 113 9 Teaching Schoolchildren In Holland The Hague. THE Municipal Council at The Hague has taken the lead In the matter ty first" lessons for Dutch school Udren. For 15 minutes a fortnight, durine; a maphy lesson, the children m primary schools here will be taught the principles of
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  • 51 9 Death Of X-Ray Pioneer Salem. Massachusetts MR. FRANK BALCH. inventor of the T| "Balch Rontgen Scopic Screen," has ed suddenly at his home here at the of 56. Mr Balch's invention, m 1916. reduced c time necenary lor taking an x-ray raph from 20 seconds to one-'
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  • 44 9 H H Princess Svastl, the mother of -Queen Ol S/im. whf) was on a to her daughter In England actanied by her son H H Pr: ohon Svusti. arrived In Penang on MojjilgW by the Danish liner m.s P after a six months holiday.
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  • 190 9 Dr. Norwood )u Modern Education [V' Cyril I dent ol St. v >xford, a former head "i Harrow, -he modern boy at .1 tb confi rd a tew The result ..I our educational work, he aid was incomparably better than 1! forty yea ol fourteen, both
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  • 258 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Dec. 10, 1937. "LOST HORIZON" u/i: do not make .t practici for reasons which are obvi< <>i utilising thea columns for purposes ol commenting on amusemeni i, and our excuse for doing 50 to day Is a very real one Id i world fraught With war,
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  • 729 10 ITALY IS LEAVING THE LEAGUE A< DIN thai withm two Italy will announa her dec! iA officially from the League ol N There will, ol cou the l]lin the dccL lon, and HI be more wild talk ol the utter collapse ol International law and equence In all probab ilil
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    21 10 id-lashed waves breakim over the deck »r Lowestoft fishin* trmvtev »h,, n. i v: the North Sea fishing grounds. Planet News
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  • 245 10 Dr J. Portelly. State Surgeon, Kedah. has gone to Bra.>t.- short holiday. It is understood that Mr E. M. OD. Burke-Gaffney is to act as state En neei Kedah, vice Mr. W. VV Davidson I who is goi. this month. News has been received that Mr. C. Rasiah. B.Sc.
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  • 1222 11 VAST SCHEME /A HAND Link With TransAtlantic Service ntreal, Quebec. P^-OW Uttk 1 Mountan station m British Columbia the lasi sp .^g* m tin track linkin, and western Canada bj ra m i\ The conquest of the Rockies by the railwaj was viewed as a tremendous
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    52 11 With traditional ceremony, the Assizes «,i)ened at Kinuston-on-'l names. Surrey near London). Mr. Justice Charles attended divine service m All Saints Parish Church and a fanfare was nuM m the Market Place by Scots Greys trumpeters. Photo shows Scots (,rnv trammer. sounding the fanfare m the Market Place at Kingston
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  • 236 11 1 Sir Thomas Inskips lestimon er for U M held not, leave it to you to decide At appearance here h i often puzzled me to find verj difficult to £ter P' M: pmvi.M,,,,,, i ,n.,X s;, V that ;;"-"^< view you may take about tti
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    • 39 11 K^V ill F «If I I W j THE TRUE TONIC foor |ObCahNrl>l« of ail CU.n, < ?HO X JiW A^\ GOODWOOD iJA-i f M *v^ Telefimptilc Addir»* r«A«MMttLI SITUATED IDR^L fOX VISITOBO IMil rOUBU»;» inrtoauedrocuttu, for /-ir A n<«rtoln,,.
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  • 195 12 The new destroyer •Blyskawua bum c! for the Polish Government, bi bein m drydock at Southampton for her SSL- Tho war hip was built by San WMteani Company at East Cowes, Isle o Vvuiht and was launched m October last yeai ,v the vif. of the Polish
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    • 43 13 CHRISTMAS I INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUI I CHOICE OF LADIES (iIJNTS WRIST W ATCIIKS IN STAINLKSS STSUi GOLD I WHITh GOLD PLATINUM. HWniO WHIST WATCIIKS SKT WITH IBAL DIAMONDS A SI»K( lAMTY. I AGENTS FOR .'MIX ft RENE ULLMANN 1 RAFFLES ii \< i BWOAfOEtI
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  • 1242 14 MENUS FOR THE WEEK MII.X KOI I i ib. silted flour :> tea poonfuls baking poi milk to mix Into i mall U aspoonful salt f Huh Illr n !?rl thoroughly into the U1 the fingers slit baking powder, and mix mm,' IL r ln llf hflv Ulth :i fl
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    • 53 14 m, TBLS-BHSHf »l bW^WP^^^™^^^ iBH 9 BH! I O k P II j iiUi'ij ullli BBk Jr t »*i>»» PT -x^z afi^ I O i*4*Aj§^^^» aB^BBHB^BM lB AWE ARDEN Hard Centres jOU tflUSt tvy irresistible Wi' I ARD'S m■ X L^/ J BWEET MARIE b^ ib b^ i^^ In Boxes
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  • 541 15 RUSSIAN BEEFSTEAKS 1 oz. stale breadcrumbs 1 lb. minced lean steak 2 ozs. flour V, pint thick cream or tinned milk Stock or water Butten el green 1 minced onion l egg Thin lemon slit 3 oz.s. butter Salt and pepper Lcaroni Boiled, mashed, or
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    • 219 15 a Toi ill vr r s sTioimm \i; j MAKER SKKY 7 I Jp^B SATISFACTION Zl PT I S U.I I YOUR CLOCKS ETCHES to:— VI X U All SI N Q B BRIDGE \<' l). .(opposite Adelphl Hotel), for Itepaiis Charge; Moderate HAIRDRESSER ,r- _r _0- f r- i—
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    • 345 16 BY P&Oa'nd BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Dae Hue FonnrnfC Spore Tonnas^ Vpore 1937. CO] 000 Dec 17 KAISAR I HIND 11.500 11 BURDWAI '.070 18 BANGALORE I 6,000 Feb 12 CHITRAL 15.000 31 NAI.DI 1938 RANPURA 17,000 Mai II CARTHAGE 15.000 Jan. 14 BHUTAN 1 LOO Mar
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    • 432 16 S TO FRENCH PORTS T v S HOMEWARDS. I CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles. Nantes, St. Nazairc Bordeaux Dec. 10 FORBIW i Marseilles, Havre Antwerp Dunkirk Der I j BANGKOK rseilles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Jan. 4 CAP PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jan i i OUTWARDS. (from MarseiUes) CAP
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  • 334 17 ii i/t J Slates Rules Regulations WAI tankers who t ipplled for Inspection undei the terms ol Safe! i( t that continued violation ol the Act is punishable ira $1,000 1 at par> fine and a ment, Is contained In the bulletin ol the Bureau ol Marine
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  • 259 17 Largest Home-Built Steamer Launched DURING 193(i the Finnish merchant Beet had a net Increase ol Lx ships <>i a total ol 45.625 gross register tons, whita for the nine months ended September last the net increase was 11 vessels ot 14 tons, thus bringing the whole hut (chant
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  • 128 17 Promising Short~Wave Results THE no c isful reception ol televi ;ion transmissions from the Alexandra place on board the Cunard White Star hner Britannic In the English Channel, distance between eighty and wo mile from the transmitter, proved to be. <»f cor Idei :< Th( hoit wave!
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    • 193 17 BURNS PHILP LIM:. rincorporated In Australia* M XT SAILINGS MERK! J^"' ,1 3 at at? pry t a Jan. <s» Sp^cialcheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the 2toT(S!*T passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the cor.. X P M. Vessel. -s^ DN
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    • 124 17 I¥. 1. K. LIM: GENERAL PASSENGEM AGENTS CUNAED WHITE STAR. LTD. (Incorporated m Japan). To LONDON via Penang, ('olombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. s.s. KATORI MARU Dec 2.i EM, "KASHIMA MAHU" Jan 6 m s YAKUKUNI MARU Jan 19 Rates to Ist ci.i 2nd c Naples $4!J7 $540 $317
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    • 316 17 POSTAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME gerang S Soon Heng Dec. 10 9 a.m. Tandjong Pandan Siberg 10 11 am tengat and Tembllahan Banka 10 1 p.m ava. South-West Sumatra. S.-I Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly Plancius 10 ?.30 p n MuntOK Plancius 10 2.30 p.m. Siam
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    • 117 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDI Mil WHARVES OK I Xl'l (ill) TO IRRIVI i ntraiM i mi ship Godown <iatr Gate Plane! 22 1 l Bortngia i» 3 Gewj if. Narbad n Nankoh Mam 9 3 Kola 3 HaD Castle 2 3 Steel Mariner 2 3 Olaucus 3 dytoneus 2
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  • 810 18 Wore Should l>< Trained, Says Selangoi Sidle Councillor Si <.(,i > i ions thai \n- v training m ll> ing should be uv n U> Mii.iv jronthg and thai t»><- Mate) i ni would more attract i«» then if commission! urn- avail m.
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  • 96 18 Son Mr. M. V. Ptllai Singapore Singapore, Thursd. 'PHE Happj World Restaurant \va 1 venue of a very enjoyable function last night when the Ceylonese, community of Singapore, welcomed John Pillai, son of Mr M. V. Pillai tn e weHknown local lawyer, back to Singapore and feted him
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    • 64 18 J A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE v J Take the Whole Family to sec this TRULY FESTIVE TREAT... CHRISTMAS WEEK S AT THE CAPITOL w O w W £fo I O- NIC lIT J NON-STOP DANCE f9 5^ IROM 4 J™ 9 W l IX III 12 1^ I \flllti >|Mll
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    • 101 18 chanty you can all assist' yL, CAPITOL 1 TO-MORROW MORNINO ai 11 o'clock Special haril, "MILK t TOYS" MATINEE m .id of .ho chiMni. N <>l the I nem ployed. j l;> kindness of Messrs. Fox Film Corporation (East) Ltd I s xm- will present JAM.; WITHERS m her i
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  • 557 19 Mechanisation Plans Under Way From Our Oicn Corre nt Sydney, !>••<. I rpu'O armoured cars, designed by A Australian army officers and of unique design, have J«sJ been completed at the munitions factories at Maribyrnong, Victoria i hrv have been handed over to the avmv to be
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  • 52 19 Mi. Kllchi Ounji, the Japanese Con-sul-General In Singapore, Is to be the ftrst Japanese Consul-Oeneral at whi-| m, New Zealand, where he proceed. early next year The new Consulra] lor Singapore will be Mi- i Okamoto. who was formerly Consul at j tie and Vice-Consul at Nanking
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    153 19 1 1 any British shipping company has a vacancy for woman as navigating officer, Miss Lita Clare Edwards, daughter of General ill Edwards, of Leigh-road, Southampton, would take the position. .Miss Edwards has made history, so far a> the Department of Navigation of University College, Southampton, i concerned, by obtaining
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  • 233 19 Forthcoming Attractions In Singapore The Singapore Amateur Dramatic club an attractive programme mapped out for Christmas and well Into next year On Wednesday. Dec 22 the new spring dance floor will be Inaugurated at the club house. M. Bournemouth Road, Katong. This will be guest night when members
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  • 121 19 Malayan Uniformity Not Possible 4 the last meeting ol committee No i oi tbe Singapore Municipal Comn sioners II was decided that the committee v..i unable for financial considerais, to fl ns t in* Singapore llunicipa iity, ol tn prop Chairman, Transpoi I Introduction m 1938 of a
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  • 318 19 New Books For Issue To-morrow riih undernoted newly added non ii< tion and fiction works will be ready for Issue at Raffles Library to-morro nd People, [llustrated, Clifford A Cardinal of the Medici, Illustrated, Mrs iiiiK Beach; Crisis In China The Story ol the Stan Mutiny, Illustrated, James
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  • 114 19 Road Risks Inquiry In Britain London, Da g. A i RESH effort t<> ratface road dents 'ii Britain is the reaalt «>f .1 Nous,, oj- i.onis drh.ii,. Initiated the Bishop <»i Winchester who s atrd tint »i.0()(» were killr.l md ?oo.jm)o injured and the <om i<»
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    • 28 19 MORNING TRIBUNE Christmas Supplement 3 COLOURS In all 56 PACES* for 5 CENTS Out on Dec. 14, Blocks and Printing entirely executed by the Malaya Tribune Press Ltd.
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  • 277 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Dec 9. 5 pjn Total fo: Books Close flnancia Tin Compaj Dividend To Dato Ex. Div yea: Payable Bi tv Selangor D 9 Dec. 17 Dec 10 Burma Malay 6d. Int. Dec. n Dec. 18 13 Hong Kong Tin 40. Final Dec. 30
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 865 20 j ON JHrR,API9j BRITISH EMPIRE Berlin Station PROGRAMME I>j A tIJI metrr* <95«0 tmlj I{J» 19 74 metres (15.200 krs); DJN 31.45 (.Sll W.n metres < -11.47 MCt) i <«S(» ires (15.«t Kc> metre* (17.79 mm) and (.so io-imy 1!) Tr 6 ansimsM(l 3, "Vu.",' p.m.— 0.20 s 2O p.m.
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    • 624 20 PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres frn nAY ■<i by Edward OHenry. l\}-UAi pouf3 Waltz Suit€ No 3 (Colcridi imi Taylor) and "Minuet Antique" (Wat' IW iUSl oi l«- tog), played by Reginald Ooss-Cu Senaran Okmiteng. n > of tne Nile> (M J^' "I'll See
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  • 61 21 Cold Medals For Themselves Sai Chile THE .sum of £72 has b- d by the „i,ml hero for the purchase 15 dais are tor mbera of the council. It red flttii municihould by honoured In this on the motion of a couni reed to Increase the numedala to
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  • 138 21 U. S. Interior Secretary's Outburst AMERICA is now "far more dan- gerously threatened by the new madness of nations m nightshirts" declared Mr. Harold Ickes, U.S. Secretary for the Interior, m a speech at the dinner of the American Civil Liberties Union. He compared the present age to
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  • 187 21 Doctors Leave It There Washington. D.C. A MAN m Alabama has improved his mental condition by firing a bullet through his brain The case is described by Dr. Gc L. Johnson m a medical Journal published here. The doctor, however, dcvs not recommend shootings as a general
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  • 198 21 Portsmouth As England's New Station THE selection of Portsmouth as the second provincial air traffic control station to be manned by Air Ministry staff is announced m an Air Ministry communique recently. This, it is stated, marks a further step m the process of adopting the Maybury Committee's
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  • 317 21 B.ooo,ooo'Year.OU Footprints < Colorado Four sprawling loot pnnts round newc here arc believed by scientists to have been left by the largest animal ever to have existed on the emit incut of North America The prints, thought to be some 8,000,000 years old, arc 34 inches
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  • 108 21 Old Man's Scheme For Rainbow Currency rR 40 years, Mr. Harry Marcus ha Kfeen trying to persuade the United stair; Treasury Department to brighten op the National currency. Now, at the age of 81, he is preparing for another visit to Washington t" try to interest the authorities
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    • 197 21 London. Dec. 9 A QUESTION regarding the apph ration of exchange control laws m Manchukno discriminating m favour i>f Japan was raised m the (Ominous to-day h\ Mr. de Rothcchild. Lord Cranbornc In written reply said that the British Consul-general at Mukden had already protested
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  • 110 21 Yugoslav Society Honours Cambridge Professor Belgrade DR HAROLD TEMPERLEY, J'mi. ol Modern Historj al Cambridge University, jvho has many associations with Yugoslavia ha 1 been elect* member ol the 5 History Society In I!H7, Dr Temperley published his Hii tory ol Serbia, the tint history or the
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  • 72 21 Nt:i, Tarleton, the former Briti ft fatherweight champion, is suffering from serious facial and knee Injuries as b remit Ol B motor accident, and may not. ;o into the ring aa a boxer again He has lust recovered from a: tack of pneumonia, and now feels that areer Is ended
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  • 484 22 EUROPEANS BEAI Women's Hockey 1/ Balestier Singapore. WgeTneiil] Till hrilli.inl opportunism of Miss Iv.iinc eoaptotf with cood under Htmndlm on the p;nt of thY for iids enabled the European uoiihmi's \l to |aln '> I vie lory over the w.< v m .1 bockej natch played
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  • 162 22 Need For Co-Operation Among Enthusiasts Ofii On on n Cam nt) Johore Bahru Da rtr r Blia Club ol Johore Bahru will rneel the Singapore Malays' hockey <-n tin- Lstana Padang Johore Bahru on Saturday A.s fax as I can gather there are only 'we hockey teams In
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  • 182 22 Invitation Tournament Results Ties pi md ties m th< C mvi■- tation lawn tennis tournament are STERDAY'S RESULTS open singles: Chua Choon Leong beat Wong Thian Teck 8 o. Open Doubles: Wee Eng Lock and Tan I luck Tor beat F V Duckworth and Chong Thuti Pitt
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  • 274 22 Hockey .1/ Polia Depot Singapore, Thursday. THE General Hospital Recreation Chit i the Police Depot by 4—l In last game ol hockey played at the Depot ground this afternoon The Hospital Club were well .served In the forward line and their movements quick and well balanced and their
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  • 98 22 "C" Beat "A" In InterCompany Match Singapore. Thursday IN an Inniskillmg Fusiliers inter-com-pany hockey match played to-day at Tanglin, which proved to be very exciting, the C" Company narrowly beat the 'A" Company by 2—l. The game was fairly evenly contested, with "C" Company having a slight advantage
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  • 62 22 B.C.C. B XV vs. Fort Canning to-day at the 8.C.C.: A. E Minns (capt.i E M Dickson, I. N. Maclaren. J P Wood A P. Webb .i m Forrester, c. s. Sutton; E. N. Griffith Jones. J C Gransden R H. Green. C. H. W. Goult.
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  • 22 22 m a hockey match on the y.m < ground yesterday, the Innlskilling Fu.sile»' II brat the YMCA. juniors by
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  • 524 22 Yachting Events At R.\S. V.C THK first race for the Royal Sin: pore Yacht Club Lipton Challengi Cup, presente<l m 1922 by Sir Thoma* Upton, was sailed by the 6-metr»> class OB Sunday morning. The n uas straightforward, m a very good sailing breeze from the W.X.W.—
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    • 55 22 Another Shipment <>/ POPULAR NOVELS J j Io r G LOV lilJ'S ÜBI IBT. Why don't S \*mi join.' Only M S V nuts \«'ar ;'iid 10 rents ;i hook. I M. GLOVER X CO, t 9 M 11. I lie \renlr, Singapore. Imperial "Good Companion" All-Brltlsb SOLE AGENTS J
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  • 314 23 Signals Meet Their Waterloo Singapore, Thursday. A GREAT crowd gathered at the North Padang, Changi, tins afternoon, when the unbeaten hockey team of the Royal Signal Corps, Changi area, met the 30th Co.. Royal Engineers, reputed to be one of the most formidable teams I m
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  • 202 23 Hockey Against Ceylon Sports Club Singapore, Thursday GOOD hockey was sfr>d up In to-daYs match between R.A.MC and the Ceylon Sports Club played at Balestier I which ended m favour of the Army Medicals by one noal to nil Play from beginning to end was Intered with excellent
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  • 33 23 GORDONS' LUCKY HOCKEY WIN ON PADANG Above and below, two incidents m yesterday's hMkcj match on the padlnff m which the Gordons scored a lucky victory over the Cricket Club by I—o. Tribune
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  • 174 23 S.C.C. BEATEN IN PADANG HOCKEY Lucky Coal Decides Keen Gam In hnvur Of Ihe (>onii>n> i Slngapofif Thursda t^^h^. t^ss^^sssgt£en>*^ draw with the Military Ide. The Gordon* goal wa ally lucky one Mill.- lust railing to save a hard shot from Duto the ben going through his pad II), Gordons
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  • 265 23 2nd Round Cup League Fixture* Tut BngU ud Bcotl b Lea fue bo pn gramme for to morrow is as I lows also ties In I nd round ot the <'yip i m.i i^u i I \(.i I DN i Derby C i Chel erton v. Birmingham.
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  • 54 23 Kid Carpcnticr Also Lo In Local Boxing Happy World Tlnj Ab'i. l M« i Ib to al Jol ,1b on points, rou Jimmy John on I 2 2 lb tk i round O I23>ltlb I ILM '-.lb on pom Hud W I rounds id 1 ilb on
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  • 85 24 Chiru v No Longer Relying On Outside Help Hankow, llm I Till l«.ul«rs tf the ChIMM govern nunt art* fully alivr to the exiMnir gntltf of thr pirsnit vifuaTaiL tain ;ind PraDCC "niay do somethln \o longer heard and not even expect*ng any Immediate help from Russia, thougli
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  • 150 24 Chiang's Resignation Not True Th»- following is an official communique despatched by the Chinese F'orei^n Office at Hankow ai 3.20 p.m. and reed bj the Chinese Consulate Genera] at Singapore War tor th<» d< of Nanking entered the fourth day with desperate fighting raging at Tangshan, Muun*uan, and Shunhuachen The
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  • 235 24  - Defenders Determination Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai. Dec. 9. PVIDEN( E of hina'.s elcterminaMJ tion to defend Nanking k mch 111 th« fact that elaborate preparations for ttafC an- still roillJC ahead. Sandbag barricades tad barbed wire entanglements are ih*ing erected at all strategic points throughout the city. The mechanised
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  • 285 24 Favoured In line wrath,-,, the S.CB.C invitation tennis toun.an.vnt pro^resse,! a further stage l::Zl li* .>«• plavi., S o, s.ver,. ties Inclement weather h JS held up the progress of the f or several toy* Thf Tribune pietu.es below were l.ken dlllte| yesterday
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  • 114 24 Japanese Destroyers Break Through Shanghai, Drr riVK month fter It had been stru yin boom the Yangtse was broken this mor A Japanese flotilla of destroyers s ed through, and arc now continuing up the Yangtse They passed a ship v. .raj oth< ry Is m <• up
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  • 19 24 London. Dec. 9 Parliament will adjourn for Chnstn i m Dec. 23 and r* b. 1. Reuter
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