Morning Tribune, 16 December 1937

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 2.— No. 271. SINGAPORE, PHURSDAY, December 16, 1937. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 252 1 Japanese Troops On British Naval Authorities Are Keenly Interested Shanghai Dec. 15. SOOTH China is expected to be the next scene of Sino-Japanese hostilities. Reports are current that 50,000 Japanese troops from the Shanghai and Nanking area are already preparing to sail southward for invasion of
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  • 69 1 £61,000,000 Granted For Armed Services Rome, Dec. 15. A SURPLUS of approximately £400,000 is shown in the 1938-9 budget estimates. Italy's re-armament programme, ana military naval and air costs are not comprised in the budget figures, the requirements of which are being met by •extraordinary measures. At to-day's
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  • 464 1 PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION BY THE JAPANESE "Negotiations In Process," Says Mr. Eden: Commons' Ones/ ions London, Dec. 15 f N the Commons to-day. Mr. Percy Harris enquired whether any speutu date had been fixed by the Japanese U, payment ofcoigpe.uatinn for damaue done to Hnti-sn vt^ anS proper^ in Shanghai.
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  • 99 1 NEW PEIPINC GOVT. "Friendly To All Except Peiping, Dec. 15. THE new Government established here will govern all territory from which the Kuomintang will be driven, including Shanghai." declared Mr. Tang Erh Ho, the chairman, in a statement to Reuter. The regime which had defacto Japanese recognition was the Government
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  • 73 1 Illicit Depot Unearthed In Garage Paris. Dec. 15. AN illicit arms depot, claimed to be the largest unearthed since the beginning of the enquiry into the Csar affair, has been discovered in a garage on the East side. Paris. It included six light HotchkiSS machine guns, two
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  • 36 1 Peiping, Dec. 15. According to reliable information received at Taiyuanfu, the American missionary, Garland Leonard, was shot by Chinese soldiers at Yuanping on Oct. 7. The reason for the shooting is unknown Reuter
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  • 32 1 Jerusalem, uec. id. Pleading guilty to charges of carrying revolver and gelignite gunpowder, the first woman to be charged by the military court, received a sentence of ten yean' imprisonment to-day. Reuter
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  • 209 1 Tokyo Hopes Relations Will Not Be Impaired London. Dec. 15. THE British Government is to-day sending a communication to the Japanese Government defining its attitude towards the whole series of incidents in North China, and emphasising the seriousness of the situation thus created and the
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  • 46 1 Britain The League London, Dec. 15. Mussolini's speech in connection with the withdrawal of Italy from the League will not affect British policy to seek to Strengthen the League within all possible limits, declared Mr. Eden replying to Mr. 'Arthur Henderson in the Commons today. Reuter
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  • 60 1 Bomb Bridge On Si no >- British Bonier Hongkong, Dec. 15. TIIKhK fopMMM planes bombed shiniK him on the Sino-British border this afternoon, the objectives apparently being the bridge across the Shumchun river connecting Chinese and Kntish territory and the wireless station on the Chinese side of th«*
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  • 249 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh French Concession The Japanese Hankow. Dec Tiih I ranch authorities in Shanghai have rejected the Japanese mllil request for permission to be given to Japanese troop. to go Into the French Concession to learch for patriotic Ko i who ai d to »)<■ plannin
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  • 58 1 iFrdm Our own Correspondent I lteir<kok IHi. IS, ACCORDING to s Japanese paper. the SUaniese (iovernnu'iiJ h.is ■eteeted the planl nbmltted i»v tMr TrchiiMal Diparlnirnt of (he l!n giasjeriai Bfiau, Tokyo, lor the proposed Harbour at Itlf fceir. EagilMSfl of 2'l rountries
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  • 185 1 Rescue Yangtse Shanghai, Dec Lfl STEAMING slowly through the fogenahrouded Yangtee, their grey forms outlined m the gloomy mitt, the u .s.s Oahu, with her tragic cargo ol sur vivors all sholl-scancd and H M.S. Ladybird, led by Japanese minesweepers with a convoy Ol other Japanese warships,
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    • 39 1 ON OTHER PAGES Page S Japan Condemned In Singapore Address I l Legislative Council 1 Civil Aviation I More Houses For Govt. V Asiatic Fmployees IK S S.C.K.C. Tennis i.", i Race Handicaps 24 State Hockey XI l\ > Jfr
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    • 28 1 WANT MILK THAI KM!" J'KKFKCTLY WITHOUT REFRIGERATION IN ANY CLDIATE 7 THEN GET EMM POWDKRBD WHOLE MI'JC. S UISTKIIU'TOkS I. I I 11 11 il S A 10
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  • 1425 2  - STRONG CONDEMN A TION OF JAPAN Dr. Stanley Jones Rwht Will Triumph In The End, Says MILITARISTS ARE MAD, SAYS DR. STANLEY JONES \IRIKIN(, MIiMORIM 1 7.1/ 7 \I)I)KISS "THOSE WHOM THE CODS DESTROY, THEY FIRST MAKE MAP Singapore, Wednesd IAPAN'S "mad military gambl< J China will not earn her
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  • 755 2 New Bill Provides For $600,000 A Year Singapore Wednesday. TIN 1 Kubber Statistics (Estates Rules. 1937, were approved by the Legislative Council at its meeting this morning, on the motion of th»-Attorney-General, the Hon. Mr. c. (j. Howell. who explained that the rule.s simply provided
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    • 36 2 TDIDI C CUT! I I DOUBLE I Rlrbb JIIE.I.L Shell 1 K I \1 1 111 1^ TRIPLE A A MM a-tt>tv Jv sk (m morris fsm/K ma citrokn m^ STANDARD THE OIL FOR YOUR AUSTIN
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    • 38 2 jr VKiOl'K I VITALITY I THEaE are some of tl i many benefits to be had from taking ALVO-ECSTASIN. The reliable but harmless Rejuvenati< n cure for men uomen. ALVO-ECSTASIN lUNIVERBAL BIPPLIFRS CORP!. Y #> Robinson Road. •i::H::H.\ i:!H:!:HHHi::::::!!H::ii:JJ::Jij:J:JiJi:iii:JjjJiJjJi!:Jjj
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  • 2316 3 BRIGHT FUTURE, SAYS MAJOR NUNN IN ROTARY ADDRESS Construction Of Suitable Landing Grounds Singapore, Wednesday. DAPID strides have been made in civil aviation in Malaya. That was the view expressed by Major R. L. Nunn, the director of civil aviation, when he addressed rotarians and guests
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  • 78 3 Wednesday, Dec i;> Ells Excellency presided at a meeting "i the Legislative Council held at tin Council Chamber, Government Offices, this morning. Sir Hughe and Lady Knatchbull-Hu-gessen and the Misses Kniitchbull-Hw gessen arrived to stay at Government House Air Vice-Marshal and Mrs A W Tedder, lion Mr F
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  • 433 3 Evidence Of Police Raid Singapore, Wednesday "THK second accused held me and pointed i dagger ai my chest and 'hen told me to keep quiet,* 1 said Yong Rwee Yin. ;i Chinese coffee shop assistant, in the course ol his evidence before Mi K V Duckworth, the
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    • 96 3 MIAK NAN YANG HOTEL AGENTS. \press Service 3 times daily. lI AI (HEW HOTEL, 35 Beach Road Singapore. Tei: 3015. 2 NAN VANG HOTEL, 4.t, Jalan Maharani, Muar. Tel. 156. NAN CHANG HOTEL, 84. Bunpi Raya. Malacca. Tel: 1. Singapore to Muar, Malacca K.L. at 7.00 am 2.00 r>.m. 2.
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    • 77 3 LOSING YOIU HAIR MEANS LOSING YOIR GOOD APPEARANCE STOP SCALP STARVATION SilviVrin grows thick lustro-js hair, gtvei four liair lualth beauty. 01 all Chemists, High Class BtOTM and Hair-dresst'is Sole Distrihulors: RAHAMIN PENHAS H6, Robinson Road. ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Selegle Rd and Bhorl si There mi racandei In
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    • 45 3 SINGAPORE the COirftfJ Saturdays I tiiiccul %Z •AIItIMMIT Curry Tiffin Tel. 3356 for reservations O T K 1^ /^^X /^^X y^^^X t i\EW STOCK OI COLD POCKET CHROME |MPI WRISTLET 4TC H E S T ARRIVED S AT ALL DEALERS. Sole Agents MONTOB LTD., Singapore.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 57 4 Previous To-day Ch. DfctUien 102 3 103DunJop Rubber 32 32 6 General Electric 76 4» 2 76 4» 2 Imperial Chemical Industrie* 35 1U 35 10» 2 Imperial Tobacco 143 9 145 Rubber Plan Irivesxmeni rruJt 3 clil cill t)S "OQ. British American Tobacco 102 6 103*9
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    • 117 4 London Dec 15. Previous To-day Change KI'BBEK Tone St( r u i if Spot Buyers 7 316 7', 1 SeUen 7 5J16 7 SJIB Ist Forward Jan, Buy;, 7^ 2nd Forward" <re b SK ?fe 3rd Forward (Apr. June* Buyers 7_, 7^ Previous To-dav change PALM OIL (Malaya)
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    • 23 4 a New York, Dec 14. Previous To-day Chane* Very Dull Dull K Buyers 15 8 14 15 16 —3 16
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    • 67 4 London. Dec. 15. Previous To-day Change l. on Paris (closing middle rate) 147.21 147.26 +.05 j. i. or Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 898'. Unchanp.d I.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) Is 2 932 Unchanged I.T. on IlongKong (closing selling rate) 15.3 116 Unchanged TT. on Japan (closing selling
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    • 159 4 Prices Realised .1 I Sales esterda y THE Singapore Chamber of Com: Rubber Association held its 1 ,360th auction yesterday when there were: Catalogued 1.297.096 lbs.— tons Offered 1.009.541 Sold 951.293 M 41 London-Spot 7 3 16 d. New York-Spot 14 15 16 cents. Kibbed Smoked Sheet
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    • 17 4 London. Dec. 15. U> Standard Previous To-day Change fipot (afternoon closing price) HW% EI9S 1
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    • 60 4 Britain Portugal When the new British Ambassador to Portugal, Sir Wul ford Selby. reached Lisbon to-day, he was greeted by. among others, a repnventative of Doctor Salazar and Portuguese, British and French diplomats. The m w ambassador referred to those ties/Of friendship between Portugal and Britain, and promised to do
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    • 220 4 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Singapore. Wednesday. TIN at midday was 595.00 unchanged. In the absence of any encouragi] news the tone of all markets to-day l very dull and the volume of business j transacted was meagre. London showed no particular Into In tin shares and prices to hand
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    • 61 4 London, Dec. 15. In den ffith visibility only two or three yards, the Cunard White Star liner. Andania. 14,000 tons, collided with the oil tanker, British Btateman 7,000 tons, at Purflect last night No our was hurt and only slight damage above water line was caused
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  • 844 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Dec if>. 5 p. m Amiv.t Buyers Sellers Assam Kumbane 79 Q Austral Malay A' Si Ayer Hitam 26 6 a Ayer Weng 08S 0 90 Bangrin Tin 23 M 9O Butu Selangor I*9l I^7l v^ Burma Malay 2 6 2 W 2^
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  • 137 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS MININ(i Singapore, Wednesday. Buyers Sellers Ampat 5 5 160 2 B. Belangor bU J 9 Hongkong Tin f• g 2 Hong Fan \f \l Jelebu l3 d Kamunting Tin gKJ Klllinghal 2 2 i Laru h t ai lil6 li|B London Tin J 7) PahangCon. Puchong 23
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  • 48 5 Singapore, Wednesdaj Iffltors. 8 E Lerj and Co., Singapore have received cabled news iroin Mimki arivins the following pri< t Sale Prtcea Previous To d Pc Antamok 2JJ J« Benguet Consolidated '<' Consolidated Mln«i ()011 ()11 I XL ();>1 San Maurick) United Parac Ml OUS
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  • 108 5 SINGAPORE MCNICIPAUTO PENANG MUNICIPAL 1901 red. 1»40 $400,000 Int m nom Int. Mar. 31. **LUmi 1913 red. W«3 •J. *****0 107 109 nom „9 d nlA%«^ ioo,, Mt ei »nu"a^j»« 99 4 101 cl Int. May 15 Nov. is y 4 Int June 1 Dec. i ciao
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    • 43 5 Auction Sale Singapore, Wednesday. The freehold property known No 368 A, Jalan Jamal. off Eiust Goa.st Road area 30.19 poles < 8.219 sq. It) WM to-day .s.»KI In Mr r; Cheoilg Koon Sen- and Co.. Ltd.'s saleroom for $->.800 to Mr. Nah Guan S<
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    • 220 5 Shanghai, Hon^kon^, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodltu 9. Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE; INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSO. MANILA
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    • 336 6 PP^ a new devilish Dietrich, more alluring than ever before a£JHV> S IP you've heard about the famous "Lubitsch Touch" here it is! MARLENE DIETRICH m "ANGEL" i PAKAMOUNT'S MOST LAVISH PRODUCTION. WITH jfIR&M N ni\ is iVak n^ TKiai):' EDWARD EVERETT HORTON HERBERT MUNDIN |W^%l tBTAN^Sb BerowT8 erowTO D
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 118 6 Air Mail Despatches Java and Southern Sumatra: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m. to-day. Kuala Lumpur and Penan 0 Internal Air Service, closing 6 a.m. to-day. vMedan. .Tasks. 'Amsterdam? ami London;;: Netherlands, closing 7 p.m to-day. Hongkong, Canton. Shanghai, Kobo Manila and U.S.A.: Imperial, elosinr Thursday Dec. 24. Time of closing Mai
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  • 1165 7 United Artists: Another Ohio: Stokowski <By Air Maili 'From Our Oicn Correspondent, London, Dec. 2. AT last, the financial deal which placet the distributing business of Unitec Artists entirely in the hands of Samue Goldwyn and Alexander Korda have been completed. The interests of CharChaplin. Mary Pickford
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  • 73 7 Tokyo, Dec. 15. Tiic Japanese newspapers feature the Ptoragn Office and Navy communiques on the British and American incidents, but make no comment President Roosevelt's request 1 described as unprintable and causing the deepest .shock to Japai susceptibilities, for the Emperor i Hid above politics. It 1,
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    • 266 7 The GlorioilS voice of I)E- LOVKLV. DKIJCiHTFI L DEANNA DURBIN mii'.mii'.', new melodic von to the skiee wL j£*W Bf The :inu Mi' ol H^^^^^Ejk twE? LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI'S world Jl.^ famou I orchestra The side-splitting Humour ol M MISCHA lUER, ADOLPHE MENIOC and EUGENE PALLETTE n This and More you
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  • 484 8 HIGHESI SJi\i/. Far-Reaching Effects Of Recovery ITMhIBftML MOTOR-CAB prmltieticm in the United states for mi te to total 5.000.000 ears, the MfffjMt (U«rc since the reeetd jr«ai 19», when 5,621.715 can were made. in valve oi output the cai tadMtrv nou ranks as the Mffest "><«»
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    46 8 inrl Miss Daphne llartlv. has «on the Knyal Academy students sr.'li.n prize In >r,/e consists of an Edward Stott '1 ravel mu SlarsWrof £200 tenable for a year and the Hoyal Academy Cold MedmL Photo shows Miss Daphne Hardy with her prtee-winnlni tai relief. Planet News
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  • 32 8 Newsprint Now Ahead Of Wheat tiTTTH export inures soaring. toCTW place of wheat as Canada's leading exSS ffl »1S This vear however, newsprint has in- «< rvr- r nCH
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  • 34 8 Because She Cot Low Marks Belgrade mercial Academy lumped fiom a tmra and was badly cut aboir the ead ana ind industrious but failed to ai iiillii she received bad marks.
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  • 107 8 Fortunes Made From Film Title Monte Carlo. THOUSANDS of pounds have been put 1 into the pockets of gamblers heie b> a tip which seemed to them to come from l\ mm'iumed -Three-Six-Nine" show bv th< Casino, whereupon members of the audiences bought tick. bearing this combination
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  • 587 9 WORK OF DOC "DETECTIVES'' Killers Tracked To Their Lairs Jerusalem. PALESTINE terrorists laughed derisively when South \frican Dobermann Pinschers entered their country. To what depths had the •Ingleez" sunk! They were employing "El Kalb"— the dog— an unclean animal, to try and check what nolice, Arab
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  • 164 9 Firing Stjuad For Guilty Motorists Buffalo, New York. A WOMAN here has suggested that every motorist involved In a fatal accident should be taken before a special police firing squad and shot. Her suggestion was offered to the Buffalo Safety Commission, which is seeking to reduce the city's
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  • 172 9 Grafting Operation Max Restore Sight A RECTANGULAR window In the eye Is the latest contribution of surgery to the blind. The windows are made from the corneas of persons newly dead and a ittransplanted to the eyes of those who have lost their sight through burns, sears
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  • 128 9 Defence ork In The Pacific ji i STRALIA'S defence programme n under the Lyotu government, which has just been returned to power for another three years, will make the Cum tnonwealth the main British arsenal ol the Pacific, capable of fulfilling orders not only for other
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  • 285 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Thursday, Dec. 16, 1937. JAPAN'S IMPASSE at last the Powers principally concerned in the need tor the maintenance <>i peace In Shanghai and North China have adopted a bolder front more In keeping with the Importance ol the position they have hitherto held in the eyea ol
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  • 769 10 Story of the NOBEL PRIZE AWARDS THE No] i inflation uance oi the provlsioi the will ol Mm San no in 188 this will, dated November 27tn, bequ< h()lt> O l it,: fortune, more than SO million to a fund, of which th .....ii be paid out anui the Immediately
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    95 10 (Planet News). mass blackened and twisted metal and part i:ilt> burned hangar that f vied a funeral pyre for three air■N is ill that is left of a (.erni in Junker s three-enftlied mail plane which, taking off for Q»l*fne, crashed and pinili-il at Croydon. The crew pilot. mechanu and
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  • 65 10 Th( B nd, under the direction of Mr. J. c. Hitch, will play the following i at Katong Park thia lining at 8.30: March, rhe Great Little Army" Alford; Golden WaJ Medley, Winter; Ewing; Intermezzo -SU p, "Anona," Grey: Swanky Drum toy," Myddleton; Fox Trots. "Everything's in Rhythm
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  • 598 11 INSURRECTIONS TERRORISM Low Living Siandani Ct Over-Population pHRONIC over-popuiutioa and an uncertain political future must be solved if terrorism and insurrection are to be brought to an end in America*! West Indian possession of Puerto Rico. Such is the conclusion of a report on the
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  • 128 11 Rhodesians Live Long And Die Poor Bulawayo, Southern, Rhodesia. RHODESIANS live long and die poor, according to figures quoted In the Legislative Assembly here. About one in every five Rhodeaans o European descent is over 60 years old and is living on less than £8 a month. This
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  • 40 11 Washington, D T £«tTfoW which is pi«*d a.-ros, the foot ol tr. HM PiP« Ujbe leadMlß tO T?,e PU pump air into the tub-, from wheh it is expelled through <h Numerous holes, thus air-conditionm-, the whole bed.
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    37 11 A distinctive hat. that seems to have a touch of the Apache" style, worn by Miss Beatrice Watts at the wedding of Mr. (i. Walker and Miss B. Sherman at the Paddington Register Office, London. Planet News
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  • 88 11 Relics Of Prehistoric Fish Moscow. A number of frell-preserved bonea and parts of Skeletons Ol prehistoric armoured fish, which, it is estimated, have lain buried in the earth for more than 300.000,000 years, have been discovered during excavations on the banks of the Sya River m the Leningrad
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  • 39 11 Huge Diamond Found In Brazil .1: A huge diamond haa been discos romandel In ngulo Mineiro. Thi than 5,000 !,OOfli u 1 1 1 n■ Tf was found I 1 1 Ir'amoiia diamond -I Th\%b now brou«rlit It I
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  • 152 11 Grieved For Absent Mother Paris FOR mirf that he could not Mfl hll mother, living in Italy, a 14-year -old French boy has lumped to death from the fifth-floor Oaf here in which h<lived with bla father The boy, LUCien ('anno, was boi Mai tellies, and
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  • 63 11 LABOUR M.P. IN EGYPT Entertained By Premier jWiJ Arthur on, younger son ol tderson, d La M I 1 for Kli Inford Stafford !>' < n ted aj .1 dinnei en In hi ir here by Hah 1 ptian Premier. Nal ■at friend ol Mr Hendersi BereraJ cabinet and other
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    • 54 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable mf mil Chmmtm O n4 Storm I 1 ll'* t I i j I s s i I J <*■ -T ol Li in K< k (}<h 6r Co 5933 i\ GOODWOOD 5» ,i M *v^ TderrmpbU Atdrcu. (MAKMIJIOLT HITUATED IDPJ»L rOX TOBITOBS %MB WOVKISTt
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  • 145 12 DtspMc torrential rain. Iftfgl JNHfWI crowds uave the Kins M enthusiastic reception when he made his two-day tour of the Duchy ol ornwall states. IMioto shows the Kin« shaking hands with tenants in the grounds ot Air Waterman's «,love factory at Stoke-under-Ilambdcn, Somerset. The hint:
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  • 182 13 fjdkshghfgjhfjghdfj I Ulantk The King greetin" W* n; i>*a v.ho is wearing the goatskin mantles and represented the Mar ♦••> of Swannacott and St. Mary Week. Planet News r e bTlSTrf tiffs'lase heures Mi in perrormine the tricks. Planet News i i,| m ereat anti -air rani
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    • 30 13 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THF MTFST TATTFRNS OP Ff^TMiRKFO BRmSH t>ILVtRWAHE rfOftl PtIMJVSI Disn/^ SWtET DUBS... ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERS M ITCHES THE BUI «h 1O j RENE ULLMAi'N
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  • 2166 14 It's time to begin your Cakes for Christmas fHE introduction of teed cakes, the I popularity ol which Inci each] y u le-tid< I ol comparatively recen date and i ven to-day i xecuted In sugar to cell ome ,i occasion, Mich as Christma wedding or a birth e far
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    • 98 15 BOOKS! BOOKS!! VICKI R AIM'S New Book Just Received! A TALE FROM BALI" by Vicki Baum. A Tale from Bali is a page from the history of the worlds romantic island. It is also the longest and most impressive novel that the autior of Grand Hotel has yet written. The
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    • 69 15 A I Ol IMS IS SHOPPIIVg| Y jc^ Eyes Ex tun inn J by the most modern methods known to science! K. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. (Dr. of ocular science) 4, Arcade. Phon e 3802. Consultation without cost or obligation. HAIR-DRESSER J Be waved by THE CONTINENTAL A New Wireless Permanent
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    • 127 15 WA TCH MAKER JIST UNPACKED! New shipment of A Christmas W Wu Vear Cards '^^pr from Peking. m^T in the newest and latest designs whirh you nave never seen before COME EARLT your selection now at VI C K VV AII SING (THE HOUSE OF QUALITY ft SERVICE] 81. NORTH
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    • 488 16 3 Bi j ijt^ iH~"^"H I Iff B BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) MM*. taMU "pore Tonnage 1337. 19 38 CORFU 15.000 Dec. 17 RANPURA 17.000 Mar. Jl BURDWAN 6.070 D©C. 20 BHUTAN 11 6,100 Mar. 12 phttrai 15 000 Dec 31 BEHAH 6.000 Mar. 21 CHITRAL
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    • 385 16 HOMEWARDS. I J BANGKOK For Mar.seilles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk Jan. 4 CAP. PADARAN For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jan. 7 I CAP VARELLA For Marseiles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux DALNY For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb. 4 I OUTWARDS. CAP VARELLA For Saigon Tourane Haiphong Jan. 12 G G
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  • 654 17 U. S. Shipowners* Appeal BHIPOWNERfI anticipating thai the routes they serve may be declared non-essential to American foreign trade, and thus Ineligible lor operating subsidies beyond Jan 1. are appealil the Maritime Commission to remove obstacles In the way ol transferring their vessels to foreign registry. Three
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    • 203 17 BURNS IMIILV LIXE. in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. MERKUR Jan. 1 Jan. 4 MARELLA Jan. 29 Feb. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. First Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. BRISBANE
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    • 129 17 X. V. K. lIM GENERAL PABBENGERB AGENTS CUNASD WHITE STAR, LTD (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON via Fenang, Colombo, Aden, Tort Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. ij. katori mahu Dec 28 s.s. "KAHHIMA MARU" Juu 8 m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Jan 1!) Pat .s to 1. t Class 2nd elan Naples $4*7 $540
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 298 17 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE TODAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME 1 amangkat, Sambas *nd Singkawang Tomohon Dec. 16 9 a.m. Pengerantf S. Soon Hen- 16 9 a.m. Oungun, Kcmaman and Kemasek Larut 16 9 a.m. Penang Kedah 16 10 a.m. China (generally) Shanghai xx Hoihow Sirdhana lfi 1 p.m. Hongkong Sirdhana
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    • 325 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THI UH.XKVKS oil EXPECTED TO AItKIVK Kntranre Kxil s hip (iiidoun Ciate (iate Raj u la a l i Hal Lt t 2u l l Rajputana 18 2 3 Sui SaiiK 16 2 3 Glenbeg 14 2 3 President Polk 11 2 3 Ousebrui;^ 1
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  • 618 18 Committee Being Appointed To Consider s,n-.i|Mirp. Wednesday. AT this moraine's meeting <»i thP irgMativ,. Council, a myvintj tribute to the late Mr. H. W. Raper was paid by His Kxcrllemw the Gotcraor, sir Shenton Thomas, Ihe Gofornor said: it \s with the most profound
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    • 160 18 BPCCIAL ORCHESTRAL II RPORMANCEfI KUK'I BLACH And hi. European Orchettn (Hours during which nude \uii b»played are announced hereunder) ADMISSION FREE x\c.i Dee. ii\u\. Opening ol '100 MEN A CHRL" 7 'M\ !»:^0 pm Dinner DMMC Music 1 1 IS Midnight Dance Music KHtAB I XI I ri. Dec Mtn.
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  • 949 19 AH Buying Interest Withdrawn, Says Fraser Co., In Weekly Report PRASER and Co.'s weekly report on the T share market, dated Dec. 14, states Since our last report the political sl.- nation generally has undergone ve'.y uttle actual change, although the w< tk lias certainly
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  • 55 19 Bigger A rmay For Holland The Hague. Dec. 14 A LARGE increa.se in the Netherlands J\ conscript army wa.s voted by tlu Lower Chamber whereby the anrr:»l conscript control is now raised from under 20.000 to 32.000 from Spring l(>.i:i The period of training will be wren n.st*':ui of eight
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  • 28 19 London newipapera will not be Issued on Christmas Day or on Boxing Day, Ljvc. 27. Sunday papers will be jished on Dec 26 as usual Reuter
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  • 115 19 Arrival hi Singapore Yesterday Singapore, Wednesd oir Hughe KnatchbuU-Hugesfen, Brir Ush Ambassador to China, arrived in Singapore from Hongkong by the Rajputana to-day, accompanied by Lady Knatchbull-Hugessen and their daughters, the Mis-ses Elisabeth and Alethea Knatchbull-Hugessen. They were met by Captain (iwyn. A. DC to HE. the Governor
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  • 93 19 Lorry Owner Fined $50 Singapore. Wednesday. FPAN GUAN, a Chinese lorry-owner, of J. Seletar Road, appeared before Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Fourth r<> ifMagistrate, this morning, to answer a charge of attempting t<> 'jribe in.^pec--lor McPherson by offering him $5, In oider to prevent him from
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  • 585 19 CAR DRIVERS DRINK Heavy Penalties In The I; M.S. FOLLOWING tin- editorial In the r Malaya Tribune ol Monday, commenting on the attitude of the Trans port Hoard. F M S to the question of driving while under the Influence of liquor, the Following rejoinder, elucidating the Hoard's provision* In
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  • 329 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore. Dec. 15. 5 pm Total for Books Close flnancia Tin Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. year Payable Bat u Selantior sr;5 r Int. Dec. 9 Dec. 17 Dec. 10 Burma Malay 6d Int. Dec. 11 Dec. 18 Dec. 13 Vk"< Hongkong Tin
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    • 135 20 /m Best in J //frae World J^^^B THE 1937 MODELS OF LATEST ,'irt" BMW Th<> new PILOT pens will impress you a.v t" -J& §%s:'., mi Mm no other range of pens has ever donep.i <^\ Ml Mm the reall y beautiful material— the won- Vft v *MW dorful refinement
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    • 446 20 JON THE RADJOI dditiCU FAAPIRF Pafiifcm, Bournemouth. BKI MM I L/yirllSt UJO i)n r)l( N( ws a!id A llno unco PROGRAMME Time Signal at 11.35 p.m. 11 40 pm. a.. I See It'— 7. A talk b; r^ii \r>: metre? (?Si m«); <.s<. the University or Oxford j. 1886 meres
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    • 632 20 PROGRAMME OF B\ M. B. C Singapore Station On 225 Metres piano by Max Schumann. 'On Bun rO-DA^ HilK"— Piano Solo by Tobias Matt; 730 p.m.:— Time, Weather, 600 p.m Indian Mum Oramo- AnnouncPme nts. phone Records). e 7.45 p.m.:— Cowan and Bailey 6.30 ]> m.: Chinese Music-t»jce Syi opa
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  • 252 21 Young Chinese Acquitted On Theft Charge Singapore, Wednese STATING that the prosecution had only the evidence of the 10-year-old girl Kvelin Pinto, "who quite possibly minht have been mistaken," Mr W. G. Re the Third Magistrate, to-day acquitted Ngeow Ah Chwee, a young Straits-born Chinese. It will be
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  • 166 21 Ritz Brothers Make Great A Great Hit THOSE diverting comedians, the Ritz Brothers, have most to do in the 20th Century-Fox musical production. ••You Can't Have Everything," which is now at the Capitol. In every picture in which they hav^ appeared, they have had more to do.
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  • 156 21 Devil's Playground" Is A Thrilling Sea Drama THE Columbia picture. "Devil's Playgrmind." which began a season at Mhambra last night is a thrilling drama of the sea. It tells the story of Friends, whose oarti arc taken bv Richard Dx nnd Chester Morris, both In the Navy, who
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  • 48 21 i ond< n, Dec. 15 Major Attlee asked n the Prime Mi»uld be abh- to gh the Christmas adjournment, a i d-s-lon of foreign aflaii °J] adjournment debate meni on genera] Mr. Chamberlain replied uicl nln mil i making I that convi hould through the Qsual i Reuter
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  • 155 21 Wreaths From Friends In Malaya T Singapore. Thursday. HE funeraJ of Ifr. Horace W. Ka'per who died in England on Sunday look place yesterday. Senders of wreaths from Malaya included: The directors and staff head others and branches, Great Eastern Life Assurance Co.. Ltd., Mr. and
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  • 33 21 Shanghai, Dec. 15. lhe known deathrol; from the bombing of the Panay and the Socony tankers is raised to four by the discovery of the body of an unidentified foreigner badlv r-urned. Reuter
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  • 81 21 Manoeuvres In Pacific In March Washington, Dec IS RUMOURS which it is understood arc current abroad that the date of tiitUnited States Beet's Pacific manoeuvres have been advanced from next March are denied lure There is no intention at present to alter the date The manoeuvres are scheduled
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  • 75 21 Shanghai, Dec. 15. THE Japanese Embassy has received I menage from Nanking stating thai the 27 foreigners (here are all safe Th« j consist of 1 Briton. 2 Russians. 6 German* and 18 Americans. There arc no foreign diplomats In NankingAbout 150,000 Chinese are in
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  • 39 21 Moscow. Dec. 15. Except for a few remote wards counting in the elections for the first Soviet Parliament has been completed. Communist deputies number 855, and non party 288. 184 were elected Reuter
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  • 26 21 London, Dec. 15. Lord Monsell has been appointed Cn>vernment Director on the board ol British Airways Limited by tho Air Minister, Lord Swinton. British Official Wireless
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  • 112 21 G.O.C Gives Amy 'I he Bride Singai on-. KTednei ST. Andrew*i Cathedral wi i the yesterday afternoon of the wedd Of Lieut. Edward lan I Mo/ley am Miss Anthea Dorothy M-^on, daii^htci ol Di B A Mason ol H» ad Li- ut Moxley, ol the Roral Signals, stationed
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  • 214 21 Death Of Ma|or Gen. Lord Gleichen London, Dec. 15. THE death occurred to-day of Major General Lord Edward Glelchen, K.C.V.0.. C.8.. CM 0 DB 0 Renter m# He was extra Bquerry to His Ma the King, and was born in London on Jan. 15, 1863 He was educated
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  • 181 21 Exchange Market Enlivened i ondon, Dec I conditions on the foreign exchange v market were enlivened to fiav by 9 further relapse di the French tram forward delivery, discounts winch are at present 131 centimes for one month and 411! for three DlOntl pared with ii»
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  • 372 22 Yangtk Bombing Incidents lokvo. Dee. 15. rrilH naval lectlea of the Imperial headquarters hM bM^d a statement "on the drawfteMM la <"> "'..lion with thr Incident* to wWch th<- I'S.S I'anav and the British unboals wen bomboil by Japaiu-sr ;V;; ;.!,^r:r i ni > I -n, ;i
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  • 33 22 Gibraltar. Dec. 14 I Franco lias closed ill in >■ frontiers In preparation, 11 is believed, foi b ii«\v offensive The Spanish frontier i: Pi ance wa closed some day« Reuter
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  • 285 22 24ih Annual General Meeting THAT, ll 15 members of the Society out ol a membership of 1,000 could not attend a meeting once a year, it displayed lack of interest in the Society was the submission made to members of the Singapore Family Benefit Society, by Mr
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  • 383 22 Singapore. Wednesday. THAT the .so-called incidents in China were due to Japanese military aggression for the purpose of dividing China Into autonomous states uis the opinion of Dr. E. Stanley Jones, the well-known Methodist missionary in an interview he gave a Tribune reporter soon after his arrival in
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  • 60 22 Cordons' Programme For THE drummers and pipers of the second battalion the Gordon Highlanders will beat retreat on the Padang on Monday. The programme of music will be Retreat. Far O'er Struie. Slow March. Bonnie Galloway. March. Loch Tummel Side Strathspey. Thick Lies the Mist. Reel.
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  • 140 22 Free State's Relations With Spain Abyssinia Dublin. Dec 14 MR. De Valera's Government recogni* the Italian conquest of Abyssn: but not General Franco's Governme: I In Spam, according to replies given ta the Dail nt Mr. Do Valera said the Irish Free State representative was accredited to the h*w •t
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  • 447 23 OPEN DOUBLES SEMI-FINAL S.C.R.C. Invitation 1 ennts N. S. WISE and S. Abed won their semi-final in the open doubles of the S.C.R.C. invitation tennis tournament against Tan Huck Toe and Wee Eng Lock at Hong Lim (ireen yesterday. Flayed in ideal weather,
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  • 89 23 Rajputana Team Meets Skins "A" XI AX Interesting game of soccer VU provided at Tanglin yesterday when a team formed by the crew of the P. and O liner Rajpntana met the "A" team of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, the match ending in a draw of tour goals
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    33 23 Cherrington (in play) and Mrs. Archer, who were beaten by Yap Ah Ilian and Miss Daisy Fones yesterday in the semi-final of the mixed doubles event in the S.C.R.C. tourn muni. Planet News
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  • 148 23 Fort Canning Beat R.A.M.C. At Tanglin IN a keenly contested game of ruuby football played at Tanglin yesterday Fort Canning defeated the Roval Army Medical Corps by a solitary try, scored by Beattie. It was mainly a forwards' gamr and in the first ten minutes of plav the
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  • 104 23 Revised Arrangements For Christmas THE distribution of prizes to winners oi Keppel GoK Club competitions for the fourth quarter, originally fixed for Monday, Dec. 27, has been altered to Sunday, Dec. 26, following the completion of the mixed flap; competition. Members desiring tea on tru* afternoon of
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  • 51 23 B.C.C XI va Colts to-day on thr I' W F Mills: R A U Todd LI I i B MacMillan; A J Tlte, B. w I) Hodgkinaor i I vv r> n a D Hewan, P E I! H> Bienfait D Nooy A C C Perdrlati Mi
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  • 35 23 admission charges for the Malaya A cup match at the Anaon Road Hum on Saturday, between thp Army md i Ail! be $1. 50 and 10 ;ents Play is timed to .start at 5 p.m.
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  • 148 23 Services Oilier Ranks Tourney Concludes FHE Services other ranks tennis cham- pAonshlp was completed at Chang! yesterday when the doubles final was played Sgt Major Beckett and Staff Sgt. Yule of the Royal Engineers, who had r-een unbeaten in Services competition.-, this season, met Cpl Passingham
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  • 251 23 GUNNERS BEAT POLICE Ruoby Male I i \l Blakau Mali THERE was a surprise result to the rugby football match played at Blakan Mati yesterday, the Royal Ar tillery team running out winners by 7 points (a drop goal and a try) againsi the Police, who opened the scoring witu
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  • 309 24 TWO'/)\Y VAT/ MEETING Running Order For Friday o*l Oui Own I pHd***) TaiiMMK, Wedneedaj WEIGHTS and order <»t ninning t((l (he Taipftng I urf dob's t«" sk>«- Meeting starting <m ll(llN Afternoon are as follows: K\< I. ONE— MS p m bkandai Polo Ctak r>onj Ka<«-
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  • 399 24 Nott'Europeans Passing Was Faulty Singapore, Wednesday. PLAYING on the 8 C C. ground to-day the B.C.C "A xv defeated th< Combined Asial I i by n point* oal, a try and a penalty goal) I point »al) alter a keen struggle ill fluctuated tin 'ut
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    38 24 Eighteen pla yen are in this picture, and the ball is missing its in the air! An incident in yesterday's rofbj match on the padang when the S.( .< beat the Singapore As.aius by 11 points to five. < Inbune).
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  • 293 24 Keen Hockey On A.C.S. Crou ud A LAST minute goal by the Royal Air Force, enabled them to gain victory over the Young Men's Christian Assoon by 3 2. in i-n excellent game of 'lcckev played at the Oldham Hal! terday, The Airmen were superior in attack,
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  • 43 24 London, Dec 15. TO-DAYS matches in the second round ol the FA Cup:— Mansfield 2 Lincoln 1 Crewe 2 New Brighton 2 Replays:— Bristol City 0 Cardiff 2. York 1 Clapton Orient 0 Brighton 6 South Liverpool 0 -Reuter.
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  • 399 24 Team Selected For Upcountry Tour Singapore. Wednesday AT a meeting held by the selection committee last night after a State hockey trial on the SRC ground, the following team was selected to represent Singapore in their inter-State against Malacca and Penaim or. Saturday and Sunday in Se'remba:
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  • 20 24 1 London, D< r Dublin University beat Cambr University by 6—5 In th» .r rugby Mient to-day.- Reuter
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