Morning Tribune, 21 December 1937

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 2.— No. 275. i!,! o^^; TUESDA^S^^^ FIVE CENTS.
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  • 93 1 Findings Announced MA CHINE-GUNNING Survivors' Story Contradicted Shanghai, Dec. 20. THE Japanese enquiry findings m the Panay sinking were announced to-day by Major General Harada and indicate wide variance with the accounts given by naval and civilian survivors. Harada denied that the Japanese army boats fired
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  • 262 1 JAPANESE AT BIAS BAY Alarming Report From Shanghai k rfphrt t. Shanghai, Dec. 20. Aover ?n n^n t m Hon^ kon^ **tm that Bias RaS S°P' Japa J ese troop& landed at The renorf hhe^ c daw this morning. nr^^cte"' h m been C n thatMr^mrf^^S a forei n sour
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  • 519 1 Britain To Press Claims For Damages Against Japan 'No Reports Of Contemplated Invasion Of Hongkong" Says Mr. Eden In The Commons London, Dec. 20. JIIR. EDEN was asked m the Commons to-day whether he would publish a nite paper containing particulars of irect injury to British citizens, and Property interests
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  • 77 1 Annual Vote To Be Up By S5O Million Washington, Dec 20. r pilE Navy Department has asked ConA gress to increase by $50 million the annual appropriation with which build a fleet of record peace time y\7.e. The recommendation states the »ney will be used to start construction
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  • 224 1 Japanese Campaign Is Also Against Westerners Pjrm -r* London, Dec 20 LBLIC recognition of the seriousness of the crisis between Japan and Britain and America grows rather than diminishes with the arrival of first-hand accounts, from different sources of the langtse shootings. st_^ Ti Th c i'
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  • 72 1 London, Dec. 20. ACCORDING to the most recent re- ports, there were about 250,000 refugees m Shanghai at the beginning of this month, of which 100,000 were In the International Settlement and 50,000 m the French Concession" said Mr. Eden to-day m the Commons. As far
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  • 255 1 JAPANESE ADVANCING ON HANCCHOW with Japan." He reiterated that the Japanese forces will continue their operations until the Chinese Government ceases resistance UT, H H. Rung, interviewed by Reuter at Hankow, admitted the gravity of China's plight, with her depleted resources and man-power, but said although the richest part of
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  • 79 1 urn* mt i ..Chungking. Dec. 20. THE National Government has issued a 1 statement repudiating the so-called provisional government at Peiping the establishment of which it says is clear proof of violation of China's territorial and administrative integrity by the Japanese. The statement emphasises that this and
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  • 111 1 Uijerable international possessions Hankow Itself. Among many lorn™ •nd a considerable number of other Europeanj and American In the British view the zone hnuiHM. forei l and thJSwS pertyta the river or on uSd heir Dro 3 -Power Representations In Tokyo R„ n London. Dec. 20.
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  • 62 1 London, Dec. 20. In the Commons to-day. Mr. Arthui Henderson asked Mr. Eden to give an assurance that the Governmeni would not. m any way, reeognlse the provisional government installed at Peking by the Japanese authority Mr. Eden replied that the British Government recognised the Central Government aa the governmeni
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    • 35 1 ON OTHER PAGES Page > R.A.F. Flying Boats Here 2 Round World on Foot 2 R.A. Officer Charged 3 London Letter 8, 9& 17 1 R.G.A. Awards 19 Ludendorff's Death 19 v Penang Race H'caps 23
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    • 91 1 OBf. LIDKNDOKFF DEAD— SEE PAOI 19) B^ I W KLIM now enables you to Jfcffn w m give your children PURE 1 drinking, and at reasonable jLVVJ Irl M Get one of the marvellous KLIM MIXERS and mix it I as needed a glass full or a pint at a
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  • 484 2 FOURTH AT PENANG AND THE FIFTH AT AKYAB Machines I lave Left Seletar With Spares On Board I Singapore, Monday. Mptd «f the five k.a.i flying beats which are on their way to Australia for the 150 th anniversary of the Commonwealth. arnvnl at Seletar
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  • 107 2 Singapore. Monday THERE is something queer about the man Court Inspector Wray told Mr. F. V. Diukworth. Second Magistrate, when a 29-year-old Japanese, Osi Sikeh, was produced before his worship this morning, charged with having been iound m Beach Road last night with "no visible means of
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  • 116 2 Successful Concert At Malacca i From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. Sund.iT. THE best local Straits-born Cl amateur talent was pooled tO P c lust week-end to provide Malacca P^ o^ with a concert to purchase an ambuiai i car for relier work m the China A sum exceeding
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  • 342 2 Berlin Attache On Way Home i_;HEN the French liner s.s. D'ar'agW^m arrived m port^Jl^j to r.nnn there were on board Colonel Tanfchung t£ Military Attache the Chinese Embassy m BerJ'i and a .tun of about 30 Chinese returnstudents from different parts of Euro In an interview given
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  • 485 2 Chinese Pilot In Singapore Singapore, Monday. HAVING spent seven and a half years going round the world, for the most part on foot, Mr. A. Wong Yet Kong «he son of a well-known physician of Canton, Dr. Wong Shou San is making a hurried trip back
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    • 131 2 -_HM-_-_____ F ~___R____HK* > _?i__Wf-W v mw-- —*a mm** raws* L f Wvggif. \*WkVW>- Mtrw tf*9*nm *v>»^fc C O I. O I X I II l» O II T I. A II llu|»i<l-llar<l<iiiii<4 Rapid-hardening "Colorcrete" is marketed in— BulT lei, There Ls also a range of more delicate shades sold
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    • 113 2 a word to the office executive FOR DIRECT INSTANTANEOUS CONVERSATIONS WITH ALL i DEPARTMENTS USE INTEIU OMMINK ATION SYSTEMS. Supplied To The IT*-" Malaya Trioune Office FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY I IM KOK GEK CO. 55, Stamford Road. Singapore. MenMadeYoung Vigour Increased In 24 Hours If you fMI old before
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  • 219 3 Woman Now Claims Mai 1 1 te nance Singapore, Monday. (p a charge oi failing to maintain Josephine Chang, his wile Ng Tong Mr r a >' oung Chinese appeared before ♦r t Gon the Fifth Polic e Magistrate, this morning /he accused, who was undefended, l
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  • 349 3 PULLER DIES IN HOSPITAL R.A. Officer Charged With Negligence Singapore. Monday. TpHE first intimation of the accident X I had was a ricksha flying throueh the air and bouncing on the road The car appeared to be travelling at a .need of about, 30 to 35
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  • 227 3 While Filming Scenes In Malayan Jungle 'From Our Own Reporter j S° M f the thri »in R experiences Film Fx_2nS embe, 2 f Par ™ount_ urgent £l T' who are m »Poh at Kw •.iSL? ho S Mn scenes for fn th? i^!°°' are ref
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  • 52 3 Tho f v Singapore. Monday The freehold land and premises known as No. 20. Hertford Road Singapore, containing an area of 12 174 so ft. < including c.R... was to-day sold by public auction m the saleroom 8f Messrs Ching Keng Lee Co.. Ltd for Si son to Mr. Tan
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  • 201 3 Car Driver Charged In District Court Singapore. Monday. FATAL road accident which occurred at the 6 4 milestone. Bukit Timah Road on Nov. 8 last, had a sequel before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the District Judge, m the Criminal District Court to-day In the dock stood Fum
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  • 108 3 Cheating Alleged Against Ceylonese Singapore, Monday. If. E. Forsytiie, the 30 year-old Ceylon- ese who was charged m the Police Courts last week with cheating, appeared before Mr VV. G. Reeves, the Third Magistrate, this morning, on nine further charges relating to cheating, extortion and attempted extortion. The
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  • 26 3 London, Dec 20 has presented a manur,,t? L h Rud yard Kipling poem to the BntLsh Museum, where it is now on Hew— British Official Wireless
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    • 49 3 LOSING VOIR HAIR ME IN* LOSING YOUR GOOD APPEARANCE STOP SCALP STARVATION L 7^ Ql ill.'' f tk ;3/ D**** E_!___3__^^E**» Z_f__B_^_i _»__^__r__n^i SilviVrin grows thick lustrous hair, gives your hair health beauty. Of all Chemists, High Class Stores ana Hair-dressers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, Robinson Roar 1
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    • 196 3 ETON HIGH SCHOOL (Junction of Selegie Rd. and short st i i here are vacancies In all classes from Primary to the Senior Cambridge bhorthand, Book-keeping and Typewriting also taught FREE OF CHARGE In the HIGHER standan ENROL NOW. Apply The Prineip MUAR NAN YANG HOTEL AG IMs fcxpress Service
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 95 4 London. Dec. 2 I Previous To-day Change SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) 80 iiifi. Unchanged Dec Jan shipment (Singapore) Dec. Shipment PEPPER (F.A.Q.) Unchanged White Muntok Jan. Mar. ■nipment 4 16 L se iicr.s Unchanged Black Lampong Jan. Mar. snipmeni GAMBIER (Good Mark) Unchan ed London. Dec. 20. Previous To-day
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    • 72 4 London. Dec. 20. Previous To-day Chanr* TT on Paris (closing middle rate) 147.13 147.10 —.03 It on A terdam closing middle rate) 8.98 11 .16 9.98 8 +3 10 !T o Shanghai (closing selling rate 12 0 U Unchanged g ■it on Hongkong closing selling rate) 3 1.16
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    • 34 4 nf n London, Dec. 20. {nA} Previous To-day Fine Bur per oz. H>-19-9« 2 W-M-M4 SI V I :K 18 15 16 l« +1J 6 ?S«tt* forward. '35 16 13 916 f%
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    • 23 4 London, Dec. 20. UN Standard Previous To-day Change .Spot (afternoon closing price) £190 iISQKi 1 3 4 Forward HB9 £1874 —I*l
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    • 44 4 New York, Dec. 18. Previous To-day Chang* IU'BBER Very Dull Dull Tone Buyers 15 15 Spot Sellers 15 116 15 116 ApriJune Buyers 15> 4 15»/ 4 Sellers 15 516 15 516 iin Tone Weak Dull Spot 42' 2 42>' 2
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    • 94 4 London. Dec. 20. Previous To-day Change Distillers 1053 "> 6 Dunlop Rubber 33- 32 9 -3d General Electric 11 c 2 tVliuT n Sa r: 1 Inm H 9 3&* =>t London Tin 41 4 l^Q Rubber Plan Investment Trust 28 9 28 6 -3d Linggis \l\
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  • 247 4 Lewis Peat's London Review MESSRS. Lewis and Peat's weekly rubber market report from London, dated Dec. 7. states: We have- had a steady but a somewhat irregular market since our last report and since the decision of the Control Committee. Prices after minor fluctuations are practically the same
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  • 50 4 London. Dec. 20. Thick fog last night brought road traffic m many roads to a standstill. Visibility is low on all roads m and out of London, and road conditions are rendered difficult. Fog devices are m ope-, ration on the surburban railway lines.— British Official Wireless
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  • 111 4 Misapprehension Over Mining Reports London. Dec. 20. THE Admiralty states that some misapprehension has been caused by a notice to mariners that mining m Spanish j waters has been intensified. This stateJ ment formed part of a comprehensive i notice dealing with navigational dangers lln Spanish waters, which
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  • 87 4 London, Dec. 20. A new passenger and cargo 27.000-tor. liner, which is under construction at Walesend-on-Tyne. will it is anticipated be launched m June. The ship will be on the route for passenger traffic to New Zealand, for wh.. h she Is specially designed, and instead of proceeding
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  • 36 4 London. Dec. 20. The last of the meetings of the Cabinet before the Christmas recess will be held on Wednesday when it is formally announced the Far Eastern situation will be further examined. British Official Wireless
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  • 34 4 Hankow. Dec. 20. It transpires that H.M.S. Capetown is staying at Wuhu overnight, resuming her journey to-morrow. She carries as passengers one man and 21 women, including two expectant mothers, and 26 children. Reuter
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 61 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE f HANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAf Df BURGI-ARS by keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import ant documents) m SAFE BOXEi m our VAULTS at CHIN/ BUILDING, CHULJA STREE! SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, an* ONLY YOU can Lave access ft ife boxes, so that SAFETY
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  • 761 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore, Dec. 20, 5 p.m. Ampat Buyers Sellers am Kumbang 09 5 Au.stral Malay ii~ 34,Ayer Hitam 55Ayer Weng Z™ ?7|ngrin Tin Hfj 0.90 Batu Selangor 24 6 Burma Malay L" Chenderiang 9nQ HitamTOi 219 Hong Fatt ,7," °-45 Hong Kong Tin 95
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  • 259 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. I Kepong, British. 1322 tons, from [Bangkok Dec. to Bangkok Dec. 22. Raub, British, 573 tons, from Xi; tan Dec. 19, to Kuantan Dec. 22. Malini, Siamese, 788 tons, t Bangkok Dec. 19, to Bangkok Dec 21. Prachatipok, Siamese, GO3 tons, from Bangkok Doc 19,
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  • 242 5 6"; Maynard Co. Ltd. 30,000,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 $95.00 $105.00 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 1901 red. 1940 $400,000 Int M norn Mar. 31 Sept. 80 IC2 im «fc% 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 n0 norn Int. Mar. 81 Sept. 30 108 lfc« 1909 red. 1955 $1,000,000 Int.
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    • 226 5 S. E LEVY CO, Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Banker* and Brokers m Securities and Commodttus Daily Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service. Members: SW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. P COMMODITY EXCHANGE INC. OF. N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE HONGKONG
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    • 199 6 f r O^NIGH I J .15-9.15 j j PAVILION S I THEIR FIRST TIME TOGETHER SINCE j "LOVE IS NEWS". e^ j J most of it romancing tempestuously m turbulent Spain! <-^^fc! _■__>. v' ___^_n _t* ____L w". ■^___w r^- l H^^ > _*___0F j \V rOUNG-AMECHE yen gayer and
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    • 340 6 TOOK! A GREAT COMEDY BROUGHT BACK! ALHAMBRA To-Night Only 6-15-945 They're off and it's the dizziest, daffiest laugh-music-and-girl gallop the merry WAT OUT Marx-men hay e ever led Yell at the not-V rnAWT ous steeplechase! See the lavish water- IN WONT carnival! Learn how not to wall-paper a room! scream
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  • 422 7 AiSiifn a ad fairy Aladdin owned a lamp. Ali Baba had he open sesame" and Deanna Durbin a magic voice. Cinderella, Ali Baba and Aladdin were figment* of the ma, ion But there's nothing U n?eil |Ut Miss Durbin. The wonder and eh has opened
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    • 78 7 j OPE NINCT "TO _n1 CH T V-TT 'and 7-~1 5~ j j I_AT^THE CAPITOL j j a joyfuTpictureaglow i JK ,TH GOLDE YOUTH iV s'r i [_Mn_ffiiiffißK <_______! »____> x 1 *Jl§ IK^flli^ _wi^ v S i IP fl P^Si* H."- ._n! fc MmTiWWk, j-3 •**:<■ \m\ _-M_l--__--t_ -H
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    • 71 9 ill 1 *1 v i\ J rf f" £*r I a4*^^^ i o_r __r i_iA_ O^ytmmm a*_ffl L_^___________■■K^' __r~ i **^*T -J 1 i^^__ 1 1, /r****^>___ H_s®W-is&-Sf I J^„**T7^^ w£I f -^*^—^Am~. v I __________fl____HHK__M_______M_______R_____________tk> *mwT-i*m I B__^___ It -J I __y^"^ m-** J I X__ I ""ITU _r'
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  • 313 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Tuesday, Dec. 21, 1937 CHINAS STAYING POWER AT the beginning of Japan's war of aggression m China, Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and other leaders said that the war would be a long one but China was able to continue it until the invaders were defeated. Events have
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  • 671 10 Even your THOUGHTS can be RECORDED THERE Is a mar. In Italy who claims that he can register thought waves. He Ferdinand Cazzamalli, lecturer In p.>y<*hiatry ai.d necrology at the •rsity ol Rome. I met him at the Fifth International < for Psychical Research m Oslo, and I saw his
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  • Article, Illustration
    61 10 Three of the Principah m the £1»0.(I00 production "The Goldwvn Follie."— now being produced m colour at the Samuel adduyn studios m Hollywood-lunching off the set during an interva? in^the tHming They areleft to r. R ht_<,eorge Balanchine. the international-famous ballet master: Andrea Leeds! h.Tne of <L nicture: \era Zonna,
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  • 203 10 Mr. Frank Wyse, elder brother of Mrs. Robert Kellar, has arrived m Ipoh from West Australia on a visit to his sister. Mr. N. Fish, manager of Bukit Ijok, estate, Jeram, has returned from leave and resumed duties. Mr. D. Carmichael J. P., the well- j known planter of
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  • 161 11 Anti-Japanese Terrorism In Hongkong C Hongkong. AXING a series of terroristic acts directed against Ch, ispected -Japanese activities m South ports, two houses were bombed Hongkong and Kowloon during Decof the explosions killing Chinete. edly instigated by member^ of Jhe 'local branch of the Canton Peoples onal Salvation
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  • Article, Illustration
    88 11 .Miss Grace Coles, of Wroiham. Kent, is an auxiliary postwoman and a travelling post office as well. She walks miles each day delivering letters to people living m remote parts of the North Kent Downs, and also stamps and postal orders on her round and collects letters and parcels from
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  • 414 11 RECEIVED BY KING AND QUEEN Impressed With King's Kttowledge Of A nation London. MISS Jean Batten, New Zealand's 20-years-old air heroine, had what she described as the greatest thrill of her life when she spent more than an hour at Buckingham Palace recently, and was
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  • 405 11 Expansion Of Loughborough College LOUGHBOROUGH College, one of the best equipped technical training universities m England, is to have for its aeronautical engineering side the use of a municipal aerodrome. The college has played an important part m negotiations with the Loughborough Corporation and the Air Ministry, which
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  • 157 11 EIIFRMfptt t Toronto, Ontario, ti. m HE*- m the ArctJ c. has g£J-2_r--«: to «w£3 8K&-B_BB_P so ot Mr. Shackleton, who is __n___k_n_. incurred by the Oxford Expedition to the Air tie m 1934 and IWS.a c ran evThl™ ft 9 ,hat "Ot inconceivable that "a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 136 11 sdsaassdasfd Phone 400G SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL XM ORIYIANC FS KURT BLACH And hi.s European Orchestra (H 2l, dUri 1K Which will hi ADM a Ced h^u,7der) Wed. Dee. I&&ION FREE 7 ■SRJ? 1 oI Mlo ME N A GIRL" ii "ii', f, i m,er »»nei Music X'M.sfvi. W'g 11 D »nee
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  • 268 12 Post Office telephone linesmen are dus> > ravages of the successive snow-storm-.. the storms are being replaced and l )ost V, |ie M of the snow-laden wires ar^ being strait ne—^ graph linesmen straightening a pole m JK Fordinbridge road near Cadnum, Ba*M Th* violent snowstorms
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 48 13 CHRISTMAS I GIFTS .1 Rene ULLMANN I is DISPLAYING TIIE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE £A» Tea en, A-2f^w Jltla 0* Coffee Sets V"^_-_f> £*^Xr TrayiotoUOKB D'OLUVRE DISiICH 9WEET DI__HE3 f-s. ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS TO Ciitii*. AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Raffles Place, SINGAPORE.
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  • 922 14 Presents to Give Presents this Happy Christmas WITHOUT realising it I And that Ch'l upon u.s iin and it given me quite a shock, for having lent .ni my home pi i ometimi i th was plenty ol th the local ones, but now, I And myseli I deal ol
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  • 311 14 Your Choice In Lipstick 'THERE hasn't been such a to-do shades m lipstick In goodness k when. Not a cosmetic house of portance m the country, has faile.; produce startling new deep shad: Up rouges, and just for contrast tl have also brought out very bright red: One house, long
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  • 610 15 THE young modern girl, extremely so phisticated, well-groomed wel_ Lah well-educated." This is th P m!n cd 1 which Jack Dawn, beiuty SSrt an 3 make-up artist of the Metro-r^idwyn-Mayer studios, describes Joan Crawford "If you are the Crawford type you a?e extremely fortunate, for you have
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  • 449 15 gACK m the olden days m England, it *s said, when the belles of th* 3m* wore long, flowing hoopskirts.lheygenT ray wore shoes sizes too long for their IZ 1 JU K St S0 their P^ 3l extremities Nrould he^h^ n€at^ their frocks SomJSSS we shoe* they
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    • 60 15 BARBARA -TANWYtXIKygfHfrgH^ _____________^^_B -___H __F v^_p '^Bi______^r^ -J______r^^ ___T^^ ''_R "•?OTHHPO4v *•"•*■_<_■' ____F J________________Ei_. I _r ■'■■•>•'' HE&J MAX FACTOR'S With Max Factor*! Pac* Powder ta tha color harmony shade for your coanptexiaa coloriop, yon «aa ownphnbo yo__r beauty M to acrm stand*. Thla is what ah_*f-sa. Smooth and Teirary
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    • 89 15 r___— im iiM m mm— I BOOKS! BOOKS!! VICKI BUM'S I Book Just Received! I"A TALE FROM BALI" by Vicfd Baum. I A I history of ti land, lit Is a Imo .u\ novel that the author of .no Hotel has yet written, rhe story begins m the old days
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    • 238 15 a tourists shopping] 4, j YES WaA TCH MAKEIx V^' Examined New shipraen< of jflßß N Christmas ffi &y the most modern methods VT knowu to science! *>pw Year Cards JK K. A. THOMPSON. D.O.S. from „ekin^ #T (Dr. of ocular science) In the newest and latest designs whi< 4,
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    • 496 16 v I _______*"^™*^^___'^*_*^_*_TlS^^!^Z_________M_________ f QWBB'^Bi i J-t*J towV __^^B__» m r j >4^%__^__»*^i *_S_sfiP_ ll '«fs i i HU IV^^a*^ _____jS?_vs&r i _li a I s Vln T, )!jffiß^r l^____R_____. ■Be.^-^ €«»__?'_i_» ''"^ffi_b+''' Jt ,^_w*y lfc_a__^*^^!fT______i BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES BURDWAN 6 070 Dec* 20 RANPURA 17,000 Mar. 11 CHITRAL
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    • 409 16 fc. yd TO FRENCH PORTS X j HOMEWARDS J BANGKOK For MarseillesJlavre. Antwerp Dunkirk Jan. 15 CAP. PADARAN For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Jan. 7 t CAP VARELLA For Marseiles, Nantes, St, Nazaire Bordeaux Jan. 4. I DALNY For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb. 4 CAP VARELLA For
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 282 17 I m 25 L BINS BMBBB.B* LINE. (Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS ERKTO Tan* 1 *S? A cmT a Jan Jan 4 sGOLA Jan. 29 Feb. 3 Special cheap round trip tickets irom Singapore to Australia issued at the following rates. st Class passengers may transfer tt Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney
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    • 135 17 J\ T V* K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARO WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated ln Japan). To LONDON via Penan*, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar s.s. KATORI MARU Dec 23 s.s. "KASHIMA MARU" Jan <> m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Jan 19 Rates to It Cli 2nd class Naples $574 $783 $634
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 451 17 DnCT f SHIPS IN DOCK > I V-/Z) I /\L lIN il If F Nwl|^" C i nm alongside the wharvi 1 l-L.LI\JLINV>L EXPECTED TO arrive A__-._------_--^--.w--^-.__. t Entrance Rail i Ship Codown <iato Catr Nieuw Zeeland 21 1 1 TO-DAY Anhui-Proeper 20 l tralla:— Eastern and Bouthem w£, Soo
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  • 95 18 Messrs. Fraser Co/s Report Sing i Ma er rtci nding a to-i i i price wa* down $1.00 at $92.00. ii n a m dollar counter.-, business the price. Batu Selangors were qu $1.55, Kuc_. Isj and Lu. Bide w< Kited for 'ii luk I intau Ord ad
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    • 151 18 ALII J .>IBIMI I o/>v>^ k-'«~w >'■< SEF 'THE CUCKOOS'' AS PARTNERS IN A Pitt FACTORY m Otf^ MaMa*—*. WHK.I HOWIyWOOD'S «»v_SH_«IC BtJUU-S i)Kf#_4 ItW r KuAf_W y pp 03j.;.] 9r sea.ti p.m ar BHiMg "'^'%l i•' MiP.Vj* NAT 1 AN3 r V TflH j i> THE MIGHTIEST POWERS OF
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    • 113 18 f SUN TALK ITV J 7.30 pm. TO-NIGHT I Bcreamli funny musical c j JOE E. BROWN m j "SONS O' GUNS" J A Lauch from start to finish M.C.M.'S BIG XMAS TREAT! s as two modern N demonstrate how JflH^ #1 Jwto "Live, Love and jßr **N_ V^s£'"" «i
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  • 1708 19 SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM MR. J. G. HAY HONOURED Honorary Gold Medal Presentation from Rubber Growers' Association AT a meeting of the Council of the Rubber Growers' Association, held on Nov. 2, the Honorary Gold Medals of the Association were awarded to Sir Frank Swettenham C CMC. CH., and Mr. J.
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  • 906 19 LUDENDORFF DIES IN PEACE AT MUNICH he command of the _9th regimenl ot Fusiliei at Die dorff ta April, 1914, Ludendorff was put In command ot a brigade at rassbourg and at the outbre ik of the World v v appoint* quartern „i of fne Army, it was at w,
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  • 81 20 Chinese Handed To Police Escort Singapore. Monday. Wanted by the Selangor Police on three charges of criminal breach of trust of property to the total value of $631.54. a young English-speaking Teochew Chinese named Tan Yoh Kee was arrested m Singapore last Friday. He appeared before
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  • 249 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Total for _ofcs Close finance Tin Company Dividend To Date Ex. Div. Payable Hongkong Tin 40^ Final Dec. 30 Dec. 13 l° n Idri.s Hyd 2V<' Int. Dec. 28 Dec. 13 l~rz Kent Tin 10'; Int. Dec. 31 Dec. 13 Killinghall 20 r r
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    • 137 20 a Best m rl\W^ World f jjf M THE 1937 MODELS OF LATEST ft m$M Tlv new PILOT pens will impress you a. P-^* *-v II Mm no other range of pens has ever done— j\ al mm the really beautiful material— the ..jn- s C.b WWW derful refinement all
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1120 20 f pROCRAMME OF B. M. B. C lON THE RADIO j Sing 3 pore Stanon On 225 Metres I i TOIMY and Announcements. 1 V JU 7.45 p.m.:— Military Band Concert V*-~ w 1 rnranro- (Gramophone Records). Overture— -Ln pjn.:— lndian Music (GK.mo Portici" Rovai Rpioi BRITISH EMPIRE f«i3W^P m
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  • 431 21  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Nanyang Siang Pau "Salvation Plan Shanghai, Dec. 20. THE leaders of the Central Government after an important conference m Hankow, have adopted a plan for the Ivation of the nation through self efforts instead of dependence on foreign intervention. In order to ensure
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  • 21 21 London, Dec. 20. Mr. Chen Kung Po accompanied by *r. Quo Tai Chi visited Mr. ChamberMH In the Commons to-day.- Reuter
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  • 106 21 J.S. Admits "Obligations Responsibilities" To Citizens Washington, Dec. 20. •jfjß ordell Hull stated to-day that the Government had long expected to withdraw American ships and citizens from the Far East, "when their appropriate function is no longer called for," but 'the present does not seem an opportune moment."
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  • 74 21 Protest At Italian Propaganda London. Dec. 20. N to^ST* l day Mr Ed "ked rece ved by th, m r nt f the fuU "P-** ionwUhP aai OVernrnem m conXectand middle? st TOW* m lh nc informed th" Pal a^A^ 1 re T Uly he the British V, allan
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  • 92 21 London, Dec. 20. to-5L^ 8 5S!S3 ,e Sr c m tne Commons innn V tated that an order f °r 'our 8 .000 1 ton cruisers was being placed with •shipbuilders at Wallsend on Tyne cTyde bank, Govan and Hig Walker yard. S se rtf v fsels
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  • 83 21 OIL STRIKE FEARS IN MEXICO Sequel To Increase Of Mexico City. Dec. 20. il SERIOUS situation has followed the n Federal Arbitration Board's decision increasing oil workers' wages and social conditions, at a cost of about £15.000 annually to foreign oil companies. The latter have issued a statement, complaining of
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  • 112 21 Figures Show Great Increase London, Dec. 20. IN a report on the progress of civil avia- tion for 1936 by the Director General of Aviation at the Air Ministry, it is Stated that more than 341 tons of letters (approximately 18,500,000 letter were despatched by air mail
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  • 138 21 Barcelona, Dec. 20. Scenes of horror were witnessed when aircraft bombed the city making three raids within six hours. Hospitals were hit and many patients killed. Bombs fell m ihe centre of the city a short distance from the British Consulate and British Club. There were scores of
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  • 156 21 Trapped Between Hankow And Shanghai Hankow. Dec. 20 H.M S CAPETOWN arrived at Wuhu to-day and continued her tourney after a few hours. It is possible that there Is Insufficient water In the breached portion of the Kiangyin boom to allow the cruiser, which draws 17 U feet
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  • 62 21 Author Of Famous Peace Pact St Pauls. Minneeota Dec. r>. MR. Frank B. KeMcgg, author of the famous Peace Part, is critically m. Following no operation he had a stroke six weeks a tro. Doctor Lopak, who is attending Mr. [KellOgg, says there is virtually no hope
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  • 101 21 Hankow. Dec. 20. Admiral Rear-Admiral Holt who arrived m Hankow last month is taking over command on the Yangtse on Jaw 21. He is at present at Nanking on H.M.S. Bee. which has been cut oil from Hankow by booms. Eight gunboats are on this side
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  • 82 21 Hankow, Dec. 20. The a_r raid alarm was sounded at HanKow for the first time for nearly two months about noon. The Soviet-made fighters took the air to engage the raiders but none appeared. The people, for miles around, expecting a devastating visitation took cover wild with excitement.
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  • 97 21 During the week ended Der 11, 1937, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 49 001 cases, of which. 31.210 (64 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 2,967 1 6 ]>- r cent cases to the Continent of Europe. 2 375 (5 percent I cases to Canada,
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  • 19 21 London. Dec 20 In FA. Cup second round replay ;o-d_i beat Crewe 4— 1 Reuter
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
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  • 298 22 Reinforcements From AMPLIFYING prevtoui reports regard leratton of the .strengthening ol Britl h forces m the Far East raph diplomatic correspondent says the exchange of r<ws ..•n London, Washington and Paris i, constant. far th re is no indication from ton tnal if Britain reinforced th m
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  • 355 22 u.s. FAR EAST Speculation Over Note Outcome Washington, De*. 19 J ITIIK State Department has marked 1 time over the week-end pending the outcome of the United States naval inquiry at Shanghai into tha Panay incident and the Japanese reply to the American note. Whilst determined not to close the
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  • 81 22 Good Use Of New Facilities S:ngapore, Monday I)UBLIC support for the radio-tele-phone service between Singapore and London via Amsterdam has been very gratifying. A number of business calls have been put through since the inauguration of the service, while the number of calls booked over the Christmas season
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  • 65 22 London, Dec 19 The airwoman Mary. so Hilsz took oft' t 30 pin to-day for Basrah m an ..tempt to beat the women's long dls-' j_nce record established by Amelia. Earhart with a flight of 2.4G2 miles Iflss Hilsz is flying a Caudron Simoun .lane with 220 horsepower
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  • 32 22 A bi». tree In the compound adjoining hi Singapore Detective Station fell luring yesterday's heavy storm and emporarily caused interruption to tra- [)<• vi Cecil Street Municipal coolies towever soon cleared the obstruction.
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  • 186 22 Mr. Bell's Last Promotion For The Year MR Bertie Bell is arranging a gala boxing card for Sunday, Dec. 26 at the New World. This will be his last promotion for the year and for some little time to come as the arena at the New World
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  • 140 22 First Skye Meeting n New Year THE Taiping Turf Club will hold two day Skye Meeting on Frut 8 > and Saturday. Jan. 21 and 22. Two races are provided for Classes 4 and 5 Horses and Class 2 Ponies ar_ there will also be two races for
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 43 22 I Tip for X'MAS PRESENTS Give Collin. 2 Classics, i.atclv Arrived << II each E. M. GLOVER 00. I 11, The A read Singapore. imperial m T^" _4______________________________________ _____^_^^^^^__J____lP^s^__^^^^_____Sv__________' v^e*^_»s____PsS^_^^^ "Good Companion 91 AU-BrlUsh SOU AGENTS JUNCAN ROBERTS LTD >INCAPOPE -KUALA LUMPUR _a I
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    • 111 22 I^^m^^^^^^^m^m THREE WEEKS IN EOMBAY |^^^Bg^H___s__________________H ,^^H i 1 I r— Opening at the CAPITOL Jan. 12th. am***^**^***********************************************..***.**......^*** I GOOD ZOOA-5 JXT are n °t enough &*> It's That's why I zuard JjP^ PERSONAL FRESHNESS t TOILET 1 If there's the least doubt x about your personal y~ E2l sc
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous

  • PENANG GOLD CUP RACE MEETING
    • 434 23 Emit Events On Monday (frcm Our Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. WEIGHTS for Monday next, Dec. 27, W the opening day of the Penang Turf Club's four-day Christmas and New *ear (Gold Cup) race meeting m Penang are as follows: HeftCS, Class 1, Div. I—six furlongs. bez 9.4
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    • 223 23 Singapore v. Army In Malaya Cup THE deciding match m the Southern hoii f of the Malay a Cup rugby foot- ball competition takes place to-day at tne Anson Road Stadium when the two unbeaten sides, Singapore and the Army meet lor the right to challenge Selangor holders
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    • 27 23 There was no play In the Singapore Billiards Association Championship yesterday at the Happy World. Entries for the Junior Championship tournament close on Dec. 31.
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    • 175 23 Bi-Monthly Mixed At Bukit Timah THE Singapore Golf Club second bimothly mixed foursomes competition for December was played at Bukit Timah on Sunday afternoon and resulted m a win for Mrs. I. W. Whitehorn and Capt R. E. de S. Pirrie with a net score of 35'
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    • 120 23 The Island Club men's December oogey competition played over the week-end resulted m a win for W. F. Mayor m the "A" Division with a BCOn oj" one up, while the "B" Division WB£ won by Lim Siew J;n with a score oi clown The following were
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    • 39 23 The Singapore Golf Club December L. G. U. medal has been postponed to Friday The play off of the ties m "B" and "C" Divisions of the Ladies* December Medal has also been postponed to Friday.
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    • 265 23 Entries Open For 1938 Competitions IPPLICATIONS are Invited from A ciations. ciubs or Institutions (Qualified according to the laws of Amateur Footbaih tdi- affiliation to the Singapore Amateur Football Association for th.' year 1938, m accordance with the rules snd bye-law.-, ot the Association Applications for affiliation must
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    • 89 23 The S.C.R.C. will hold the tournament dinner and dance to-morrow. The dinner will be held at the Clubhouse at 8 p.m., and the dance will be at the New World Cabaret, which has been put at the disposal of the S.C.R.C. The inclusive charges are
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 27 23 Brewed and bottled m Singapore by the AKCIIIPELAGO BREWEKY CO., LTD. BOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY 8c CO., LTD. W P R ■MnNH___M_-H-l _»^^_i_m_«_— ■_w»^______»_ i i -mmmm^^^
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  • 85 24 Minor Incident Splashed In Japanese Press The Dome! i plashing i tional irregulars atta Injured a Japan dent and officer m l< territory and two British Officers also were attacked However the actual facts revealed to hOW that the incident was very d. Two 3ritish officers were walking m the
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  • 202 24  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow, Dec. 2C. T.SINGTAO and Shantung are virtually surrounded on three sides by a huge Japanese fleet anchored off the coast. Heavy force- of Japanese troops are i oouring southward from Shantung toward.. HsuchOW, a strategic town between the Lunghal and Tsinpu r«_£ws.
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  • 125 24 It is understood that important meetings of the Cabinet held on Friday and Saturday tentatively decided fundamental policies m China and the (iLscussion U reported to have Included prolongation of hostilities, the denial ol the Nanking GovernttU ot and eventual recognition of the Peking Government. it is believed
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  • 254 24 Rev* Father J. S. (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Monday. THE death has occurred of the Reverend Father J. S. Fourgs. parish priest of the church of St. Michael. Ipoh, at the parochial house m Brewster Road. The late Rev. Father Fourgs had been m Indifferent health
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    80 24 Tribune Three of the five R.A.F. living boats which are ffoing to Australia for the r,oth anniversary celebrations arrived at Seletar yesterday. In the tore above Squadron Leader V. P. Feather (second-in-command of he fliht) and Air Commodore S. J. Goble of the Royal Australian Air Force (second and fifth
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  • 137 24 First Round Games London. Dec. 20. THE draw for the first round of the Scottish Cup. to be played on Jan. 22. is as follows: Clyde v. Motherwell Raith Rovers v. Montrose Queen's Park v. Galston Falkirk v. Dalbeatie Star Cowdenbeath v. Brechin City Churnside v. Ross
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  • 43 24 London, Dec. 20. Alter a ten -days' visit to Egypt on benall ol the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, Sir Thomas Barrow has re- nmed to Manchester The possibilities Ol increasing textile export m/nt were particularly discussed British Official Wireless Reuter Reuter
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 61 24 A. S. GILES. CIVIL NAVAL. AND MIUTARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER I No. 8, The Arcade, Singapore. THONE 7114. m TAILOR J 1 STRAITS CABARET I PHONE IIKI Anson Road. Singapore 11 „<lN* N EVERY MONDAY, rUESDAY THURSDAY nm_n MTURDAV IND SONDAV FROM I P M ,o 'JVuV KM .'^'S I
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    • 75 24 j New World j toik\a3ii:\t D\\(i: I J I A.M. TO-MORROW S in aid of the S.C.R.C. Building Fund. j Admission 50 cents. No Free List. i CHRISTMAS EVE, 24th— Extension until 2 a.m. BOXING DAY, 26th_Extensi.,n until 2 a.m. NEW YEAR'S EVE, Slit— FiJtty Dress Ball Until 2 a.m.
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