Morning Tribune, 7 January 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 2.-NO. 288. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, January 7, 1938 FIVE CENTS.
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  • 48 1 Atlantic Peace Time MEASURE BEFORE CONGRESS Washington, Jan. 6. i BILL providing for a permanent A peace time fleet to operate the Atlantic coast was produced in Congress by Mr. Hamilton, a member of ttie Warfare Committee. The bill calls for eight battleships
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  • 98 1 Hankow. Jan. 6. Refugees from Chingyuen and Murhiachon.u in Shansi relate ghastly dories of looting, plunder and raping Japanese troops. All young worm. ._ed. some committing suicide The ::i some places, deeach village should 20 uirls— Sin Chew Jit Poh. h guns, one aircraft ler, seven ciass "A"'
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  • 297 1 STORY OF £14,000 ROBBER Y Fou r May fair i V ien Charged London. Jan. t>. THE story of the attack on a Bond Street jeweller. Etienne Bellenger, in Hyde Park Hotel, when eight rings valued at nearly £14,000 were stolen, was unfolded in the Westminster Police Court to-day, when
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  • 50 1 '"ustered at Va^ia S revie ed lhe Bulgarian fleet when ships J> hoto shows Bu"rari»n, SeaP rt of the country, on the Black Sea. kneeling and rai*w ?h" aV i marines rifles stacked in front of them. raising the.r hands to swear allegiance to their Kin*.
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  • 174 1 Big Fire In Poor 'Class District Hankow. Jan. 6. TWENTY-TWO Japanese bombers, es- corted by 16 pursuit planes raided Hankow this afternoon and dropped about 50 bombs on the aerodrome which was the main objective, and also attacked the radio station. Bombs which missed the latter
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  • 105 1 M. Chautemps Issues Warning Paris, Jan. 6. U CHAUTEMPS has issued an appeal to representatives of French employers as well as workers to meet again under the auspices of government, to conclude labour agreements and undertake to respect them. 'The labour conflicts created a situation dangerous to the
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  • 67 1 JUDICIAR Y RIGHTS IN SETTLEMENT Chinese Lodge Strong Protest Hankow, Jan. 6. THE Chinese Foreign Office has sent notes to the British, French and American Embassies, objecting to the decision of the Shanghai Municipal Council under which offenders against armed forces in the Setlement are liable to be handed over
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  • 168 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Rome, Jan. 6. IT is announced here that the Rumanian Government has decided to recognise the annexation of Abyssinia. The communique says that the Rumanian Government officially informed the Italian Minister at Bucharest that it had decided to proceed with the nomination
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  • 416 2 MAN TO STAND Story Of Financial Singapore, 'nun .day Thai the accused mu worried and not in normal sell |u tl prior to tin alleged murder ol hii \2 year-old sob Low (Jiok Hwee, was the burden Ol fill trjei ded to day at the
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  • 74 2 Blngipore, Thursday. Charged with eauring the death of Pang Kmg by driving a motor- car in :i negligent manner aloiv, GeylanRoad at 10 p.m. on Dec. 22 fast, Mohamed Salim bin Salleh. a Malay youth. Appeared before Mr. H. a. Ptorer, District Jud^c, Criminal District f'ourt this morning.
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  • 110 2 From Our Own Rep' Kuala Kangaar, Thursday. AMU s< -holarship. known as MlSkamlar S< -iiularship." has been offered for Malaj Mohamrdan stiidentl who hive completed their studies in the Koran and Arabic schools in the State of Perak. This scholarship has been ottered liv His
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  • 166 2 Egyptian Girls Get Their Discharge Singapore, Thursday. MONA, 20. and Amina. 11, two Egyptian Kirl.s appeared before the Third Magistrate (Mr. W. G. Reeves* this morniim Mona denied m no uncertain terms the police allegation of begging against them at 7.30 p.m. in Selegie Road on Jan 5.
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  • 168 2 Senior Inspector In Special Branch Singapore, Thursday. HARD work and patience never go unrewarded. The truth of this is again illustrated In the case of Mr. Wong Chin Yok who received the King's Police Medal for Distinguished Service in the 1938 New Year Honours list. Mr. Wong
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  • 119 2 Father Of Ait yner Gomez THE death occurred at 9 o'clock lust night, at 27 Newton Road, Singapore, ef Mr. Newbold Benjamin Westerhout. a well-known and respected resident of Singapore. Mr Westerhout was aged 73, and leaves behind his wife and three sons. of whom
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  • 179 2 Death Of Kuala Lumpur Tailor From Our Own Reporter* Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 6. THE death occurred at Buiigsar Hospital at noon to-day of Mr. F. J MacDougal, proprietor of the well-known local tailoring establishment bearing his name He was admitted Tuesday, suffering from acute appendicitis. An
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  • 85 2 Saturday, Jan. 1. In the morning His Excellency and Lady Thomas attended the New Year Sea Sports. HLs Excellency and Lady Thomas were quests at the New Year luncheon at the Singapore Club. In the afternoon His Excellency and Lady Thomas attended the New Year Land Sports held
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  • 148 2 Chinese Pleads Guilty To Theft Charge Singapore. Thursday. INABILITY to find work drove Lim Ah ■I Kee to steal. He pleaded guilty this morning to a charge of house breaking and theft of three singlets and a coat from a house in St. Gregory's Place on Dec. 30
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  • 63 2 "A Visit to Hollywood" will be the subject of a radio talk to be given from the BMB.C. i Singapore > station to-morrow night, from 7.45 p.m to 8 p.m. by Mr V. D Kuppusamy, F.R.G.S. Mr. Kuppusamy, who is well known in Ipoh and Kua.'a Lumpur,
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  • 329 3 GIRL'S BODY IN STREAM Further Evidence Recorded Singapore. Thursday. THE youngs who was committed to the S'pore Assizes^ y Mr. W G. Reeve* hird Magistrate, last August, to :1 his trial on a charge of the murSFof a 16-y?rr-old Chinese girl ap--1 fared in the Police Courts this after;.^n when
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  • 123 3 Pleads Guilty: Says Chinese Husband Was Smoker ■>w Our Own Correspondent i Ing, Thursday. p time In the history of raiping a Malay woman named flam was produced In the Mart and charged with lm--70 tubes of s.S. chandu •uri wai crowded with Malays. the
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  • 5 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH a?fel Sri
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  • 166 3 Many Extensions Now In Hand .From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh. Thursday. EXTENSIONS to the Ipoh Hospital, fol- lowing repeated references on the subject in the Malaya Tribune, have been completed. Some of the wards have been in use for the last few days while the others will be
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  • 172 3 Sequel To Collision On East Coast Road Singapore. Thursday. LIEUT. R. S. P. Dawson, of Changi, was to-day fined $20. by Mr. E. C. G. Barrett, the Fourth Police Magistrate, for driving a motor-car, in a negligent manner along East Coast Road on Nov. i. The defendant, who
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  • 163 3 Singapore Man Convicted In K- L Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. TAN York Kee, a young travelling salesman of the United Exporters Ltd. (Singapore*, who pleaded guilty when charged on Dec. 21. with having committed criminal breach of trust of $621.64. but whose sentence was postponed to enable him to
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  • 39 3 Singapore, Thursday. Mr. K. K. O'Conner, the well-known Sing a p Ore lawyer, was to-dr.y fined $4 by Mr. E. C. O. Barrett, the Fourth Singapore Magistrate, when he pleaded guilty to driving with an expired licence.
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  • 41 3 Law Notice For To -Day Before the Chief Justice in the Ist Court at 11 a.m. 1 Motion in Admission of Solicitor No. 4 36 Followed by:— Bankruptcy. Before Mr. Justice Home" at 11 a. m Summonses-in- Chambers and Originating: Summonses
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  • 264 3 S. G. Workman a has Dr. G.M.T. Morp/iew (From Our 0:;-.l Reporter) Penang, Thursday CMARTLY dressed in a grey flannel suit and holding a tin of cigarettes in his hand, a European named Spencer Gerald Workman alias G. M. T. Morphew, described as a member of
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    • 50 3 SIM. Al'Olti: the coolest Saturdays restaurant J^ •AIRPORT Curry Tiffin Tel. 3356 for reservations HOTEL r T /^*^X I I NEW STOCK^ OF COLD v^oK©^ nnrk'CT chrome @msk OCKET STAINLESS l^S«ci STE£L WRISTLET iy^ T C H E S JUST ARRIVED DISPLAYS AT ALL DEALERS. Sole Agents MONTOR T.Tl>, Singapore
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 28 4 ndon. Jan. 6 ay Change toJerti^heSlcal Industries 34 9/ 34^ 3oV R°ubber Plan Investment Trust 2 9 *j Chinese 5% R"orgs. (London Issue' 61 61
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    • 112 4 London Jan. 6. Tn-d-iv Change I revlou 10 a ICIIWH< Qt Quiet BteS4 Tone Buyers 6% 1 16 U I "2! J l|M 116 ,„n forward (Apt June) guyci 3rd Forward (Jul 7 3J16 London to- Change VMsM OIL (Mala>a> L haii In hulk Jan Feb M'*' o
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    • 12 4 NEW YOR K CABLE New York. Jan. 5. KI'BBEK Previous To-day Change
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    • 69 4 London. Jan. 6 Previous To-day Change 1 47 *>r 147 9 9 -r .Uo T.T (41 I'an.s lc.U>,.i»i middle rate) i*'-* g 3 lfi T.T on Amsterdam (closing middle rate 898 5^16 «t»^ TT. on Shanghai (closing seUtag rate; 29 32 JjScSJSIed XT on Hongkong (closing aelUng rate)
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    • 251 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Report Singapore, Th mining. Tm at. midday was $90%, unchanged a very small volume of ijii.'.ni* h. wi.. transacted on the local marki I to day and although at the outi* the market opened linner rnth'isi I m vm rathei damped by the fact that
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    • 9 4 London. Jarr 6. USUI previous To-day C^£s
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    • 23 4 UN Standard London. Jan. 6. Prerloua To-ciay change i .t 'uit.i noon closing price) £186% i!185 1% forward "86% £184 L*
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    • 86 4 OVFKSKA-CIIINESE BANKING /^J*o§\ CORPORATION LIMITED pfffi/^ -4 FRKK yourselves tmni the FEAF \^^s*^/ Ql HUKGLAItS hy keeping you VALUABLES (jewellery or import ISOIJTI' ant documents) in SAFE BOXES Illlirni in our VAULTS at CHINA Hill I IS|| BUILDING, CHULIA STREET INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. SINGAPORE You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and
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    • 120 4 SIME DARBY Co.,Ltd. r S n^o:?«S n L s BAIVK OF CHIXA (Incorporated in China by Speotal Charter) 12, CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: 5 ffite M44 Cible Address; "CHUNGKUO" PAID UP CAPITAL 7~ RESERVE FUNDS IN EXCESS OF h 4 °.000,000.00 TOTAL ASSETS APPRO YiMATRLY C SI 4 «00,000.00 yiAir
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  • 761 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING Singapore, Jan. 6. 5 p.m. buyers belters 4 6 5|Kumbang 32 34,_ ay g; 7 m 0 75 0.80 23 9 24 6 1.52» 2 1.57> 2 26|S 27 3 Burma Ma 0Q g 2 i 9 5.40 0.45 l JS 1.05 1.10
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  • 175 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Thursday. MINING Am: 4 7* 2 5Batu Selangor 152 1.60 Hongkong Tin 24 6 26 Hong Fatt 107 1.12 Jelebu 60 65 Kramat 119 12 3 Kamunting 10 6 116 Killinghall 18 19 Katu Tin 24 25Kuchai 1.43 1.48 Larut ..111- 12Ungul 1.70 1.75 London Tin
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  • 35 5 THE output of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., for the four weeks ended Jan. 1 was 1,220 ounces. The Rajula has arrived at Penang, bringing 460 State-aided labourers from Madras.
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  • 157 5 laynard Co. Ltd. 30,000 Int. 30,000,000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 $95.00 $105 00 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY <H% S rf* 108 DOm ir iri t. Mar. 31 Bent tn i-ny-.^-r^iiwi 07 109 nom Iff 5i!?«*« 12 122 k iffiS-i*s? 8 lisWib U9 12 ci 100U 1011/i ci
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    • 227 5 S. E. LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers In Securities and Commodities. Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Serm Memb< NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. OMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OB LRADE XNADJAX COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STO( K EXCHANGE. HONGKONG
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  • 143 6 Jewish Migration To Palestine London, Jan I i.s learned that the World Z Organisation will immediately mar; representation* to the British Coloni:. Office in regard to Palestine, urging th< oration of Jewish immigration Palestine up to its economic absorpti?; rapacity. Speaking to-day Professor Brodetskv on behalf of the
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    • 350 6 mood Greeted by PACKED HOUSES at every show The VOICE of the Sensational Boy STAR of s RAINBOW OX THE RIVER fame! BASIL RATHBONE In New Romantic Role i THE MUSIC of OSIAK STRAI'S Tlie Beautiful Singing of Hollywood's new Star Sensation CLARION CLAIRK J Voull hear all this, and
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    • 202 7 1,200 FEET T^SECOND! j i FASTER THAN ANY MAN HAS EVER j v TRAVELLED STRAIGHT FOR THE j GROUND-MOTORS WHINING- j 1 PROPELLERS SCREAMING A SONG OF j GLORY IN THE MOST SENSATIONAL j i i I SQUADRONS al th e RICHARD DIX I ALHAMBRA WITH i rvui KABEN .MORLEV
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    • 186 7 LOOK WHO'S HERE The screen's "RAYE of SUNSHINE Fresh from her bi° fun triumph in "WAIKIKI WEDDING" with the same partner n Song and Mirth j i Opening at the CAPITOL Next Change \-Y ft \J z' ->tv2j *nB. v X L'i^i i^k^flV^ in P w n8 ar y Carlule
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  • 209 8 AGRICULTURAL CREDIT To Be Constituted Under Special Act I lit.iiiilrum, Clr.tv.iiH on- state. India'. r) promote agricultural < redit and the development of industries, the t.overnmenl of Travanrore nave dpruled It establish land Mortgage .Hid Industrial Bank in the State. The Hank will foe constituted
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  • 248 8 ashington. Jan. 5. DECENT spy activity allegations have spurred the House of Representatives to swift action. Mr. A. J. May. acting chairman of the Military Committee, has urged immediate action, stating that it has c.me to the attention of the President and the War Department that
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  • 278 8 AMERICA TO CONCENTRATE ON REARMAMENT? Reactions To President Roosevelt's Budget Speech Washington, Jan. 5. iii'ixii.iVT Roosevelt's message, veering away from public 1 „,l le Civil!;.., Conservation Corps as methods of "fSSL a,v possible a,u. the -nnan,,,,, 1 rSSiSSTJSU to halt the recession arc successful. relief expenditure can be further eu
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  • 450 8 Two Men On Trial Malacca (prom Our Oun Correspondent, Malacca, Wednesday. rrWO Chinese. How Cha and How Teov. appeared before Mr. B. F. Bnd*v. the district judge, on a charge of hav ins committed perjury on May 4, 193.;. a* the Supreme Court Registry, Malacca by intentionally
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  • 124 8 Thirty Hours Battle In Black Sea Bucharest. Jan. 6. THE Rumanian destroyer Regina Maria, 1 in which the 16 year old Crown Prince Michael is on the way to Greece to attend the wedding of his uncle the Crown Prince Paul of Greece, fought a hurricane in
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  • 245 9 "KISSING AND CUDDLING IN A CAR YOUNG AIRMAN CLEARED "Girl Invented Story, Says Judge London. IFTE R hemrini about a "petting A and l)art f t" d f ?^r .HHlint in the back of a car, "e harles at Surrey As--11 r -t-entlv declared: "This is a h u j:,
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  • 24 9 Budap for etch drink. n i tan to „e sub- their refreshment r 11 d the much hout hLkv 1 nv-nv
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  • 145 9 .Minister On Woman's Place "In The Home" Amsterdam. >/f ARKIED Dutchwomen will be banned from having }obs M a plan submitted to the High Council of Labour by the s ter foi I Affair*, Dr. Romme. is adopted. ••Back to the family" la rlu slogan
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  • 29 9 I lin a part of the campaign to age Qerraai it more flsh, research br made of flgh Th< (> •i n the ularisfng *\<h pie c >ok.j
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    58 9 Heavv im which bai made sjolf impossible ha> provided exceptional -ki-irig opportunities f->r neaiben of the Hilton Park course near Glasgow Everyone posseniiif is enjoying himself on the course, this bcins the first time for years that ski-ins has been possible so near hone. Photo thmn ?irl coining to temporary
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  • 36 9 Former Lithuanian C-In-C Dead Silvestras Zukai In-Chief ol "SS'SS Army during the imm -**i period, has died at his home in the country at the a'.'C of 72 GK neral wa Kivei ran* eral In Kaui
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  • 153 9 Heard For Fust Time lii .^0 Yean Washington. D.C. THE first wax recording ever made of the human voice has turned out to be a quotation from Shakespeare Thp rrrn responsible foi the historic message which for M years has teen locked In a vault in
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  • 365 9 Best Army Cooks Are Bachelors ARE you married?" asked Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha, War Minister, of each of the scores oi cooks— some of them destined to be well-known chefs— at the prize-giving ceremony at the Army School of Cookery recently. Each one replied, with more or
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  • 96 9 Great War Bomb Kills Three Sofia. A BOMB used an the Great War, which failed to explode at the time, has now caused the deaths of three persons Rasho KozarofT, his youn? 1 wife, anct seven-year-old daughter. Kowoff, a peasant living in the villol Enima, Smith Bulgaria, va
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  • 285 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Jan. 7, 1938. HER WATERLOO IN SIGHT ryilE force of economic circumstance- which is grater than any military force In the world i.s .slowly hut surely defeating Japan. Router's interview with a former British resident of Tokyo, recently arrived in Shanghai, is the first authentic pen
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  • 852 10 JAPAN'S PLOT against CHINA tatementi 1 > "> Jled on the pre Ible foi people to like a correct estimate now involving Id). [f certain hisl show Japan's emen cla f* „1 (i the frustration of her earlv ambition are kept in view, it will be com lively ea enetrate
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    45 10 l-rl, t„„ ls (f Boods wVre d *tr buted iv M^ k^h Pe P e "J the P lvt ««hnic in Regent Street. Mr. John Andre*,, who has been organ"ing it forlo vearT' Photo shol"', he ,h •he goods at the Po%tech„ic orchrtstm".^AuK'SSL™" distf »> u
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  • 35 10 Mr. E. C. Martin, of Sime Darby anc Co.. Kuala Lumpur, arrived from Europe last week. Mr. and Mrs. V S. Van Langenberr. have returned to Kuala Lumpur after a holiday trip to Java
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  • 309 11 SAYS SIR JOHN SIMON Britain Must Be Strong To Be Safe" London. „.i vr f a National GovernS rl ,K ".Ution at NottinsI, tlv Sir John Simon said Tl r h flue ne and authority of ifnnn in world alVairs had been no e
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  • 197 11 linister On The Real "Mission Of France" Muret A MEMORIAL bust of Aristide Briand, France's famous post-war Foreign Minister, who gave his name to the Briand-Kellogg pact and mooted the idea of a 'Federated Europe", has been unveiled in Muret by M Albert Riviere, Minister of
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  • 76 11 ANTI-JAPANESE BOYCOTT Pledges Sought From 25,000 In Canada Toronto < Ontario BOYCOTT of Japanese-made goods by Toronto citizens is being sought by a committee representing 28 local organisations. The executive hopes to obtain 25.000 signatures to boycott pledges before the end of the month. The pledge which citizens are being
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  • 164 11 Southampton-New York Trip In 3-1/2 Days T London. HE crack Atlantic liner of the future will have no funnels, will be streamlined with glass-enclosed turrets and will complete the Southampton-New York trip in three and a half days, knocking half a day off the Normandie's present
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  • 49 11 Decorated By Belgian King or the Hennas miles. UUUOOO kl lometres. (625,000 •hp > raniea t0 M. Lambotte pilot of 'her UOO.OOO-kUonX pil ot S O^fJ an" M Van Ackere. M Chart ir^ lhn civilia "own son nnn d^ Jud( who h =»ve n 80 °000 kilometres .37R000
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  • 191 11 40 Nations To Take Part New York MANY prominent British men and women will form the committee of honour lor the British section of the Dance International, which is to be presented at Rockefeller Centre. Some 90 nations are taking part. The committee for England includesSir Eric Macla«an.
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  • 125 11 Hit Stuffed It In Lion's Mouth! Bombay. k TTAC'KED by a lion in the jungle near Jhansi. a young cowherd saved himself by whipping off his turban and stuffing it in the animal's mouth. He was grazing his cows when the lion appeared Unarmed and helpless, he
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  • 242 11 Says "Father Can Look After Himself" New York. FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, the English boy rilm star, in a brief courtroom scene at Hollywood recently, looked straight at his father. Mr. Cecil Bartholomew, of Richmond. Surrey, and said: "I think my father is well able to take care of
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  • 94 11 Taxi-Driver Wakes, Asks For Bananas. Sleeps Again Havana, idib-i A TAXI-DRIVER m_ hospital here has been asleep for over a year. Recently, he woke up for a short while. But all he did was ask for some banai, and then return to his slumbei Doctors, who
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    • 82 11 ft»w VUqfUy with| sanatogen I a word to the office executive FOR DIRECT INSTANTANEOUS CONVERSATIONS WITH ALL DEPARTMENTS USE IXI KR( OMMLNIC \TION SYSTEMS. 4j Supplied To The Malaya Tnoiuie Office FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY LIM KOK GLK CO. 55, Stamford Road, Singapore. HIM A lIWI I at the Capitol
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  • 281 12 Chinese baby, sunken ..< ts ;uu j u j n i ""l» ;«1 Shanghai i nother and oth< members oi the i Planet News These pictures were taken when a Chinese threw a hand I midst of 5,00€ Japanese soldiers who were taking: part in thi
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    • 48 13 YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST SELECTIONS DIAMOND RINGS BRACELETS BROOCHES, etc AT Rene ITLM.%.V\ WHERE (JUALJTY and VALUE A~l 1 RADII lON AL. The k»cit is to come and H 1^ RENE ULLMAiU JLVVbLLLKS, Rallies Place, blNttAFOftl 1 Opened daily in*iuumij Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 1181 14 MENUS FOR THE WEEK ii kkimi IGGPLANI pi Milk butfc 2 «M. Kill 2 'l poonful 'i auce A mall pICCC Ol OftTliC siu eggplants, onion and tomatoe dell butter In frying pan try the garlic ind onions until slightly browned then idd the sliced i and tomat •Yy for
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  • 50 15 PRAWNS and SHRIMPS P wa tata their place proudly on U* s nsn m r r t: bI but thc umbl^ shrimp in vo V r SW£ d ta luncheon. Both asonable all the year round and •ihUttK i? P^'f, re!l!ls e the posm a /ariety of ways, and make
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  • 268 15 CREAMED VEGETABLE TOASTS 1 onion Vz carrot 1 slice toasted bread 2 potatoes Soak the beans in cold water to cover overnight., Put them In a saucepan in P?^ te i anU slmmer m almost tend" nn*n e P l carrot, turnip and onion, cut into dice. Cook
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    • 5 15 Maison Marcelle point- wfndlnf kJ
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    • 25 15 ELIZABETH ARDEX'S NEWEST DISCOVERY! I ii NEW TEXTURE. NEW BEAUTY WITH VELVA CREAM MASQUE THE ELIZABETH EXPERT IS AT MAYNARD'S GIVING TREATMENTS AND Complimentary Consultations.
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    • 143 15 shopping! I GUIDE HAIRDRESSER y^Hr Be meed 6» fiw Examined I the contojental \A A New IViretess Permanent Wavlnf —Dy the most modern methods known to science! from America R. A. THOMPSON, D.O.S. J at MAISON PERM Consultation without cost or obU- Stamford Road Tel 4610 ration. A S/LK STORE
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    • 371 16 BY PsCnd BRITISH INDIATTNES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. uut ionna ,J Bpu"8 pu ,93i, BHUTAN MOO Mar. 12 Al m, r ,K >,0«0 gEHAR^^ Mar.-, KAISARILHWD rHITKAL 15.000 Apr. r Homeward*. leaves 7«UMft Spore Tonnage S; .pore. 193H RAWALPINI 17.0M .Km 14 COMORIN 15.000 Mar. 11 Corfu ***** Jan.* kaisar-miind
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    • 401 16 TO FRENCH PORTS Y 5 HOMEWARDS. I tfq»S!nKiii OUTWARDS. j (from Marsclllei) CAP VARELLA, For Saigon Tourane H.iphong Jan. W J 1 CAP TOURANE 'IEN DAI HOUDAY TICKET FIRST CLASS EETCRN FARE fI«L I for tettepSn regarding freight, passage and other Information J apply to: i The Succeuon of MOINE
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  • 249 17 $1,000 FINE "Biscuits" Which Were Unusually Heavy From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. b. A TIN of crearn cracker biscuits nicely n packed and having the appearance of being unopened was opened by the Customs in Johore Bahru as the tin seemed to be unusually heavy. In it instead
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  • 249 17 Transfer To Johore Forest Dept. 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Jan. 5. MEMBERS ol the staff of the Town Board, Johore Bahru, entertained jnche Abdul Mubin bin Abdullah at the residence of Inche Othman bin Jaffar Ri lebran, at a tea party, prior to his departure from
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  • 159 17 deaths no cases of cerebro-spinal fever, erysipelas or puerperal lever. The infantile death rate was 164.9 per mille compared with 17U.1 in the preceding week, and with 166.7 In the corresponding week of lust year. The death rate ?or the week was 23.45 per mille, compared with 24.28
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    • 215 17 »mxs imiilp lixe. I i lncorporated in Australia* NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. Jan. 29 Feb. 3 r. l Mar. 4 from Singapore To Australia issued at the .pure, Bnsbane, Sydney or V return U4ZM Ist class $430.71 2nd class reiurn fcbBl.4B Ist class 5456.^ 2nd class J AMFRIC AN t
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    • 131 17 IV. 1. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan). To LONDON via Penang, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Jan. 19 sj>. "HAKONE MARU" Feb. 3 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Feb. 17 Rates to Ist Class 2nd class Naples $574 $703 $634 $403
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    • 189 17 __M-B__a~l__M-l_f ß.|_^^_Ml__Ml^_^_l__Ml^ WD> i POSTAL INTELLIGENCE ,a Ttalv (ParceLs only* Johan de Witt Jan. 7 8 a.m. H ncl Johan de Witt 7 8.30 a.m. o nnth SlPSantos Maru Jan. 8 1 p.m ?«lon a ind°" ;t SA- 'Parcels onlyi PeiMnder 8 1 p^m. rhul dS j T, 1 dies:-Bagan
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    • 323 17 SHIPS* IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Talma 22 1 1 Plancius 20 1 1 Johan de Witt 18 2 3 Kunishima Maru 16 2 3 Fulda 11 2 3 Tirpitz 9 2 3 Thurland Castle 30 2 3 Euryplus
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  • 1723 18 FOURTH AND FINAL DAY OF THE PENANC MEETING Full Details Of Gold Cup Candidates Weights For All Events > (By "Marcos supcrbus"> T i O ft final day ol the Chriatmaa and M W <'"P' T' n Special inj in t! eeting thi 0 i
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  • 2039 19 5. 5 J 2 furs. Good going Carried 8.3 when unplaced with Debella 8.7 and Duncrc 8.6 to Jacatra H.o. Penang, Dec. 27, 6 furs. Good going. Carred 8.10 v:hen third to Maid of Cashel 8.6. Debella 8.11 was unplaced. Singapore, Nov 13. 6 furs Going
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  • 118 20 FRASER COMPANY. List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Jan 6. 5 p.m Oomptg, Dividend T? e Date Ex m. ""^SS tin *-»ate &x. Lnv. yeai Southern Kinta 6-; Int. Dec. 23 28 Jan**? Dec 24 114 S5:: ay 10 1 N 3 t 2 J T an g 24 gee. is
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    • 1182 20 (^PROGRAMME OF B. M. B. C VV|^( I I II- ■># 850 p.m.:— The News and Annov I •> TO-DAY ments. Relayed from London. A 5 Hawaiian Music (Oramo-BRiT-SH EMPiRE U. S. |B 5§2S3S| PROGRAMME PROGRAMMES W S«»»™ fi 3 r .r"-c»-'I,, 5,,,- The Ha.n (Suite, a.m. *Jf* Ai*-«tB- symphony
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  • 275 21 HEALTH IN THE EAST Bulletin Of League Of Nations v ith bulletin the League of NaT Vr'E Jem Bureau for the week PLAGUE: Bus*u» presenSaTtfe^Srtng the week 1 Raving been notified. ted from CalcutU India, aiul Iron-, n China Cat tifled a decreaa d as compared cases in the precedi
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  • 198 21 "Better Buying Interest" Says Guthrie 6- Co. Singapore, Jan. 6. IN their weekly rubber report Guthrie Co., Ltd., state: The market, alter the New Year, opened dull with a sagging tendency, prices in London and New York being again marked down. A little better buying interest was reported
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  • 108 21 Interest In New Control Plan New York. Jan. 6. WALL Street is highly interested in the President's proposal for joint control of production by the Government and Industry. Many authorities are inclined to see In The .suggestion another of his attitude towards the anti-trust laws, indicating a quick
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  • 119 21 Radio Service Officer In Crash (From Our Own Reporter' Ipoh, Thursday. A SERIOUS motor smash occurred at midnight in the vicinity of the Ipoh Grand Hotel when Mr. H. F. Lambert of the Radio Service Co.. was seroiusly injured. It would appear that Mr. Lambert was driving
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  • 89 21 DAILX RICU (TRRENT. Singapore, Thursday noon. v ,^r, r Buyers. Sellers. i R S'.S. in cases FAQ. in bales >B. Jan.» 2P 4 21 7 RSA (Spot-loose j r -.We S'pore) 223 8 22' > Janury 22^ 22 s b Feb. Mo.r. 223
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  • 66 21 Rumania Jewish Opposition Bucharest, Jan. 5. QPPOSITION to the new regime, especially of the so-called in»us Jews, whc have ail citizen J ls calmer on the Foreign Minismain an f n ?t U v!\ c^ ment that Rumania ref.ii hful to her treaties with r^ e and the Little Entente.
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  • 39 21 Chinese Destroy Enemy Hankow, Jan. 6. One Japanese plane about to land and five others on the ground were destroyed by Chinese aircraft in a raid nn Wuhu aerodrome in which 76 bomb/ werp dropped. Reuter
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  • 223 21 New Books For Issue To-morrow THE undernoted newly added nonfiction and fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday (8.1.38) The Diary or a Country Priest, Georges Bernanos; In the Wake. Capt. Gerald S. Doorly; Prefaces to Shakespeare. Harley Granville-Barker; The Letters of Marie Antoinette. Fersen nd
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  • 159 21 Tamil Gardener Bound Over Singapore. Thursday. MARIMUTHU. a Tamil gardener, employed in o house at Nathan Road, appeared before Mr. F. V. Duckworth. the Second Singapore Magistrate, to answer a charge of voluntarily causing hurt with a razor, to Ling Ah See. a house boy working In the
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  • 76 21 Singapore, Thursday. The District Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer. this morning sentenced Teh Khoon Eng, a Teochew, in the Criminal District Court to undergo one day's simple: imprisonment, and to pay a fine of $400, j in default eight months' rigorous imprisonment, when he pleaded guilty to
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  • 165 21 Death On Ship At Port Swettenham i From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. THE death has occurred at Port Swettenham of Mr. C. V. Van Dort. F.R.H.S.. proprietor of Vanda Florists, of Kuala Lumpur and Penang. and a wellknown personality of Kuala Lumpur for
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    • 116 21 THE MURDER OF "THE MAN WHO NEVER EXISTED! I^A <^m HI rvFxC J^Ll!4Hi /GEORGF rfc RITA MURPHY JOHNSON Virginia FIELD Leo G CARROLL George ZUCCO Montagu LOVE $l iVa/ Change PAVILION I f "^—r EMPIRE TALKIES (Tanjong Pagar) I 7.00 p.m. To-nifcht 9.15 p.m. Americas Greatest General who fought The
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  • 276 22 QS.C Beat McNair By Solitary Goal Singapore rhursday. minutes beion th< ""< l wni j H tali indication ol the ra oi P»ay 0* \*JU iilej pai ull 1 liU ln the match On til- whole, n i the matcn Utnougn it must pointed t'"' 'u ground
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  • 49 22 Railways Progress [ine and railway companies 1 authort ed con itruction during !!»:w <w locomotives Wore than ■■i vehicle are al io to be built Altogether 24,700 now waggons f i more than l 600 containers for door f(> (il i m< rchandise are to !><■ provided British Official Wire:.
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  • 61 22 American Wins Hastings Tournament London, Jan 6 rhe International chess tournament at Hastings was won by Samuel Reshevksy. the American champion, who finished Ait 1 1 a .score ol seven for nine days' play. Alexander Young, the British master, tied with the Estonian Keres for seconu ►lace Other
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  • 351 22 Hard Gam- Of Hoary On Padang Singapore, Thursday. SS SVc Ton the Padkng.thi, S?S S&r^W&B spells in the Krelra md A M. 8. PUlai that prevenfrf "he home team from .scoring more 'X^eyfc threatened danger soon after the .start when M. K. bunaram but the inside
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  • 126 22 Tells Story Of Forced Landing rah, J mi MARY3E Hi i arrived at Ja.sk >r i two days' trek acron Um rt on came] back accompanied by a ol Bedulns. Tlie plane, illghtly damaged, was left In thi desert. Bhe -t;it. i when .she left Batgoa that she
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  • 77 22  -  Nanyang Siang Pau Shanghai. Jan. 6. Influential foreigners in Shanghai are of the opinion that it is impossible to concede the demands which the Japanese put forward to the Settlement Authorities Any such concession will mean the virtual sacrifice of fundamental rights to Japan. According
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  • 70 22 Singapore. Thursday. Robberies have again taken place in Singapore during the past 24 hours. A Hylam living in Killiney Rood reported to the Police at about six o'clock rday evening of the disappearance jf $14 from his house. In the early hours of this morning, a Teochew residing
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  • 384 22 isitors Full Value For 3—o Victory Singapore, Thursday DISPLAYING pleasing combination am. fast stickwork. Victoria Institutio-. beat the St Joseph's Institution by 3 nil at hockey at the S.J.I, ground to day In spite of the visitors' strenuou sports programme, the game was welicontested
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  • 122 22 Fort Canning Held To Draw By 34th Co. R.E. J brisk same ol r gbj football i played at Tanglin yesterday befween the 34th Co., Royal Engineers and Fort Canning, the result bein«i a draw of three poftnti ail. each side scoring an m verted try. Sapper Smith
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  • 163 23 /.WAV STARS SHIFTING mKeeOnn Coming To Singapore from our own Repori Ipoh. Thursday. n K W |H it is understood. laN P M V^; U her K-emost tennis o In the near future m 1 h.n O«n the all-Malayan singles Ke e Unn, w all-Mala-ti;;nii;;;;
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  • 216 23 CUP LEAGUE MATCHES Home Soccer Fixtures For To-morrow Home soccer programme for toraw when the majority of the I ngue clubs will be engaged in :urd Round ol the F. A. Cup comn is as followi: r A. (IP m by v. Swindon. r v. Sheffield U. /anmere v Portsmouth".
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  • 245 23 Final Work-Out At Penang From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Thursday. ALL Gold Cup candidates nad their last workout this morning in fine weather on the main track. Mostly all showed great form, especially BARFORD, BEAUDEKIN. JACK DRUCE. MILTONDALE. WTCKLOW BAY and AERIAL. Although difficult to watch.
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  • 28 23 The Singapore Cricket Club annual cricket meetinu will be held on Monday. Jan 24. at 6.30 o.m. All members interested are requested to attend
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  • 24 23 The Sineanore Cricket Club annual football meeting will be held on Wednesday. Jan. 12. at 6.30 p.m. All members interested are requested to attend.
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  • 446 23 Ladies' January Medal At S.C.C THE Singapore G. C. ladies' January bogey competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted in B win for Mrs. Dods in "A" Division with a score of 2 down, in a win for Mrs Simond in "B" Division with a
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  • 148 23 THE following programme of events for the month is announced bv the Royal Johore International Club: Tennis: Club days, Sunday. Tuesday and Thursday. Ball boys provided. A Badminton court is also available on club days. Golf: Ladies' competition, Wednesday, Jan. 26, bogey, nine holes Members must sign the
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  • 378 23 vit at ion Hat idic up Doubles Final Singapore, Thursday. A GRUELLING affair was the match between Dr. Poh Chee Juay and E. M. Tai (scr.; and S. K. Gaw and Wee En^ Lock (owe 12 in the final of the mi 11 's doubles handicap of
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  • 200 23 Low Hock Kiat Beats Tan Thean Tek IN the first round of the Singapore bil- liards championship, played at the Happy World last night. Low Hock Kiat (Aston A.C.) beat Tan Thean Tek <S C.R.C.i by 300 points to 231. This match, which was originally fixed to be
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  • 35 23 s.c.R.C. hockey xi n Combined Schools to-day at Hong Urn Green: Cheok Wall. Evan Wong, K.ih Foo, Boon Ann, Kee Slang, Bwee Ken-. Kee Pow, Min T< i Tet, Qlm Lock, Bww Law.
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  • 55 24 Ladies' Hockey S. C. C. vs.C. S. C. The Cricket Club were beaten by the Ceylon Sports Club in a hockey match on the padang yesterday by 2-1. Picture above shows an indent to rnidfield. while below Perdriau. S.C.C. winder, .s seen running up in possession. Tribune X, Mill a'"'
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  • 124 24 Desperate Fighting In 1 Deep bnow Parti, Jan. 5. D; i ah Qghlink in knee-deep mow ami camouflaged artillery point blank range, i ave the i control Of sonic of the its formini part >!" the lamu BtHed tooth oi I<ruel. According to n Government account the battle,
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  • 12 24 the tn it ■i III I British Official Wireless
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  • 210 24 Opening By Governor Singapore, Thursday. SI.MiAPOKKS nine million pounds naval base, which was bejjun in 1023 and has recently been completed, is to be officially inaugurated by Ilis KxcHlemy the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, on Feb. 11. The function will take the form of a i n monial
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  • 145 24 Stole Officer's Car No Licence Singapore, Thursday. GUNNER A. R. Goodwin, of the 11th U Anti- Aircraft Battery (Changi). wa.s this morning convicted by Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, on charges of theft of a motor car belonging to Lieut. C. F. G. Pearse at the
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  • 121 24 Sequel To Prohibition Experiment Madras I month of 'experimental' prohibition m the Baton District of Madras has ted in the emergence of a type new to India the woman bootlegger. Although th<* genera] opinion in the which was chosen by the new Government for a trial, is that
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  • 241 24  -  Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Jan. 6. Presaging an imminent drive downstream to Tatunp. in the south-west ol Wuhu. the Japanese during the last iew days have been concentrating lan forces at Wuhu in order to meet ti.t coming attack. Five thousand reinforcements have already arrived, and it i
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