Morning Tribune, 13 January 1938

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  • 11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE >>z^ns^ SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, January 13, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 126 1 Rights On Yangtse INTERFERENCE WILL NOT BE TOLERATED London, Jan. 12. ••THt British Government cannot admit that Japan has any right to into rfew with her shipping in the Yanrtae," declared an authoritative spokesman, commenting on a report that Japan has notified the British authorities in Shanghai
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  • 79 1 Singapore Rumours Unfounded, Says Roosevelt «rur c Washington, Jan. 12. tiCj Su rumours regarding pines independence are unfounded." declared PreWWUHU*™ 1 at a PIeSS confer "They probably arose from Washffi" dtc es the President The administration is workaeral theory giving the •vs until i960 before putting on the same trade
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  • 37 1 1U London. Jan U. 1 ">•»!■■ between Great tadta and Malaya will be Ir Feb. 23 at the •iff wan.- ment marks the cond '^"^■'maasbyaT 0 1111 1- I "jat the third stage will
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  • 143 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Receipts Almost Reach Zero Shanghai, Jan. 12. ACCORDING to the statement ol A Chinese Government spokesman, since the Japanese occupation of Shanghai the customs receipts almost amount to nil. The Powers are the greatest sufferers. On the other hand, since the commencement of
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  • 158 1 London. Jan. 12. ADDITIONAL naval facilities which would increase the safety of the Cape route to the Far East in the event of war are being provided at Freetown, Sierra Leone, Reuter's naval correspondent learns. The facilities consist of providing increased fuel storage in the existing depot
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  • 87 1 Police Communists Clash In Lisbon I i-foon. Jan. 12. A NI'MBER of Communists MR arrested follow ins a revolver battle at the Communist headquarters where police discovered a printing press for producing leaflets, inciting troops to revolt. Communists on the upper floor set fire to the building apparently
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  • 163 1 U.S. -ITALY DISPUTE OVER ETHIOPIA Washington, Jan. 12. NEGOTIATIONS for an Italo- American commercial treaty are suspended owing to Mr. Cordell Hull's refusal of Mussolini's demand that the new treaty should be made in the name of the "Kin'j of Italy and Emperor of Abyssinia." Prior to the deadlock the
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  • 110 1 prn rTKT London, Jan. 12. 4 BERLIN message to The Times says that while officially the invasion of Chma is still being hailed as a supremely glorious effort, there persists an uneasy thought in many quarters in Germany that Japan is laying waste a formerly Rood
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  • 26 1 Tokyo, Jan. 12. The national debt on Dec 31 a«2°reRated 11,893.000.000 yen. an increase of 1.498.000.000 compared with Dec 31 1936 Reuter
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  • 68 1 Still Powerful In Far East Paris, Jan. 12. TOKYO is visibly hesitating for fear of provoking overly the powers of the white race by blockading Shanghai and Canton, says Ae Petit Journal. That is why the Imperial Conference has not taken a decision in the declaration of war.
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  • 161 1 Japanese Promise To Return Them Shanghai, Jan. 12. UR. PRIDEAUX BRUNE, British Consul at Nanking reports that all British Embassy property is intact except two Embassy motorcars which are missing. Repeated approaches to the Japanese authorities since Dec. 15 for the return of 12 British-owned lighters and
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  • 34 1 London, Jan. VI. Prince Birabonjjse of Siarrt and Miss Heycock were married at the Siamese legation to-day. Only a few close friends and relative? irith members of th* i •«<!#.-»» the ceremony.- Reuter
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    • 25 1 f OS OTHER PAGES j Page j M.ihiy Regiment BJM M^prise London Goag > Disittm Relief in v sm«apore W& I Local Sport I Sort er
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    • 98 1 f W KLYM now enables you to E give your children PURE milk, that is delicious for jfiiS*^* 0 1 drinking, and at reasonable EllijH PH prices, no matter where you I C -fc^^gmav reside. —^^BIHK L; I Get one of the marvellous KLLM. MIXERS and mix it V as
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  • 269 2 I M.S. RUSH TO J\ )l l\ CJ I 650 Of Them Now In Singapore. U <Imcs<l •<■ CIX iiiiiiiJird and fifty men In- UMfteg to the Malay Regtaenl ,vhoso headfjaarten :>rr at Port i;irkson ;trriveil here in the early I ours of lh«* inoinitiK
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  • 159 2 Third Share In Site Fetches $41 500 Singapore, Wednesday rO valuable sites were among the Singapore properties that came «iiider thi hammer to-day In Messrs Qhftong Koon Seng and Co., uds saleroom These were the land and house No. 142, South Bridge Road, area 77! sq It. comprised
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  • 100 2 Singapore, Wednesday. DOLICE precautions, introduced on account of the recent riots and demonstrations, are now being withdrawn. No disturbances were reported to-night and the situation is normal. A vigilant eye is being kept by night police patrols. The services of the Singapore Traction Company proceeded normally on all
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    22 2 Mr. Scott McMurray Kirkpatriek and M<<- A. C. Caldwell. \\hi> were married at the Presbyterian Church yesterday. Report on pa:;e 18. Tribune
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  • 23 2 An unemployed Indian coolie was said U) have cut h/j throad with I razor at Wiikie Road yesterday morning. The ambulanci m attendance.
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  • 263 2 "The Prince The Pauper" A Splendid Picture CPLENDID entertainment is "The Prince •J And The Pauper," the Warner Brothers' production now at the Capitol. It s, of course, the screen rendering of Mark Twain's famous story, and full justice is done to it, all the resources of
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  • 170 2 furderer Still At Lam 0 'From Our Oivn Correspond: Taiping, Wednesday. DOLICE in North Perak are still comb- ing the district for the murderer 01 Hussein bin Idris, a buffalo dealer from Kedab who was attacked, it is aliened, bj a compatriot while sitting outsid house in
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  • 285 2 Singapore. Wednesday WHEN. I left. Singapore for Hongkong fUft when we heard so much about emergency measures in the latter colony, I expected to see a good deal of the much-heard-of 'feverish preparations' there. Well. I saw nothing, and the thing that really surprised me
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  • 27 2 Copenhagen. Jan. 12 An official bulletin says that U Alexandrine is in considerably I condition and less fatigued and on tn^ whole making satisfactory proc.i Reuter Wireless
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    • 23 2 Beware Kidney Germs II Tired, Nervous, Aching S3 "><>•• l»»i h lire harinlfMN to th« ;i11 li '■>■. In -di !„,,.< t.( It, 8 d u
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    • 94 2 I Kl Sll COrin JIST RKC KIVED The liu lopedia of Sexual Knowledge" by Drs. Costler, Willy and others I hi:, book give* all the essential knowledge that any layman or woman needs on all aspects of the subjects Illustrated. Well Documented and Accurate $7 0(j 'The Works ti Aristotle"
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    • 39 2 a word to the office executive FOR DIRECT INSTANTANEOUS CONVERSATIONS WITH ATI. DEPARTMENTS USE iNTERCOMMUNIC \TION SYSTEMS. 4 i k As Supplied To The Malaya Tnoune Office FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY LIM KOK GEK CO. s.'>. Stamford Foad, Singapore.
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  • 180 3 8M.8.C WAS AN ACCESSORY! Singapore Listeners Affected THK British Broadcasting Corpora I tion sprang a -surprise" yester- v a in its Empire transmission, and he Singapore broadcasting station of the B M.B.C. was an unwitting accessory II 710 o'clock last night, Singapore the BBC
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  • 198 3 Work Not Creatiy Impeded By The War Singapore, Wednesday. ILj.- NARY won In China has not been very greatly impeded by the io-Japanese war. That is the opinion by Mr Claude Conard, who is -ched to the Seventh Day Adventist Usaoo and who arrived here after a tn
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  • 470 3 By Bankruptcy Court Judge Singapore, Wednesday. AN order for the appointment of an interim receiver in a case involving E. M. Abdullah and Co., of 161, North Bridge Road, Singapore, was made by Mr. Justice Home in the High Court this morning. Mr. B. Barrett appeared on
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  • 101 3 Municipal Employee Sent For Trial Singapore, weanesaay. I KMAU bin Noor, the Malay police do^. i shooter, was committed to-day by Mr. F. V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, to stand his trial at the Assizes' on Jan. 18. Ahmad was charged with having co used the dco.th of
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  • 160 3 Prices Realised At Sales Yesterday AT the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's 1364th auction yesterday, there were: Catalogued 2,431,648 lbs.— tons 1,085.56 Offered 2,100.665 937.80 Sold 1,701,852 159.1H London— Spot 7 1;16 d. New York— Spot 14 9|16 cts. Kibbed Smoked Sheet Cents per lb Standard
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  • 33 3 "Kedah Passenger Dies Pon Maria Susai, a deck passenger on board the s.s. Kedah, which arrived at Singapore on Monday afternoon, died of heart failure and was buried at sea, it was reported.
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    • 55 3 i: "^L!*»O HOTEL 4GWT* M\lrni times dailv »i^ f0TI:l 35 Beach R(>^ r ANG Horn.. 4i JaltnMaha lH N^' HOTFL. M, Bun > «W, Malacca. Tel: Kt M alar a KI acc^K. Lumpur 1030 .-.Jtor. Sin»;,porp 700 tJfl IM)N Hioif scSomT" to mall classes frnm V;: n!l1^ BookWp lOr Camb
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    • 65 3 BllvlVrain I) K S K O W HAIE R Removes Dandruff, Prevents Falling-haii :md corrects disorder* t the To restore new ha:r- jk urowth a.>k your Chel WV mist, or a High-Class g .-tore, or Hair-drob.stT W^/ PLRK SILVIKRIN Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 86, Robinson Rruu 1 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION,
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    • 44 3 SINGAPORE the coolest Saturdays restaurant Special x lIIIDAIIT ln toiLn Penana II UII I U tITTy Tiffin Tel 3356 for reservations if HOTEL /^^^v /i^*^J\ /o^**o\ I\EW STOCK OF CHROME /^SS^I POCKET STEEL \^TO/ WRISTLET DISPLAYS AT ALL DEALERS. Sok Agents— MONTOß LTD., Singapore.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 122 4 Londoi 12 KDBBKK Previous To-- Change i«" Ul t. rl Spot Buyers 7 < i 1 w Sellers 7»/« 7 3|16 JJ fi Ist Forward 'Feb.) Buyer 7 116 1( Sellers 7 3lb V\ J Unicl Forward (Apr "JuiH" Buyers 7 3H- 7^ |16 Sellers 7', J 010
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    • 66 4 London. Jan. 12. Previou. To-day Change T.T. en Paris (closing middle rate* 147.66 Unchanged TT on Amstei dam 'closing middle rate* «97 7 k 8.97 :i a TT. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 1.5.2 932 Unchanged TT. ou Hongkong (closing .selling rate) i>3 110 Unchanged TT on Japan
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    • 43 4 Previous To-day Change Distillers 106 6 106 *3q Rubber Plan Investment Trust 28 6 28 9 '3 d War Loan Jol>6 1017a British American Tobacco I° 7 6 106 10 1 cl Chinese 5% Reorgs. (London Issue* 36 48 _8
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    • 992 4 Fraser Co/s Weekly Report FRASER and Co.'s weekly report on the share market, dated Jan. 11. states: Whatever surprises, pleasant or otherwise, in coming months may ultimately have in store for the markets of the world, the ooening week of the New Year has
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    • 290 4 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Singapore. Wednesday. MINING. Tin at midday was $83' Cables from London to hand this nornins reported that there was quite in appreciable advance In tin share Diices yesterday and there were fewer jelling orders while buying Interest increased. London bid "for Hong K Fins, London
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    • 20 4 tiN standard London. Jan. 12. Previous To-aay Change r:»oon closing price) HIM) 1 £190% +'-> itarward V 1!M)I > «W*
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    • 33 4 GOLD T London. Jan 12 Prevj To-day Change Fine Bar pef m E6 U £6.19.7' &d. SILVER 11) 13 1G 1!) 1516 fft 4 in- forward. 7 16 19 I f;
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    • 33 4 ItUltlthK New York Jan n Previous T.,-day chang 25 Buvcrs Hti: (lv S^ady B5 iJIJ!|S "V6 Srs l rt a Mil Tone Quiet Firm Spot 42 42 7 J( +7g
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  • 830 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore. Jan 12. 5 p.m. MINING Buyers Belters mKumbang 32- 34 -cd M-'i Malay «^i- jj Aypr 5; 0.75 0.80 er^ en f in 24- 25Banprm Tin Batu Selangor J_ 57 w Burma Malty §SW 0 0 0.4S S5 r IP 5 Idrl Hydraulic
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  • 201 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Wednesday. Belgrade. Jan. 11. Perfect accord exists between Yugoslavia and Rumania, aocording to a communique issued following discussions here be*"" 1 tl-m MM| *M** fnreton mi. i listers. Reuter MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 7^2 5Batu Selangors .1.55 1.60 Hongkong Tin 24 6 26Hong Fatt 1.10
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  • 137 5 iard Co. Ltd. 30,000 Int. 30,000.000 Int. Apr. 30 Oct. 31 $95.00 $105 00 nom <<»"»i."«S*i3M. S«w5*i«!i! 12l) 122 oi 993/ 4 101 C V «NT, APORE MI'NICIPALITY 1% 1926 red. 1956-66 $4,000,000 Int May 1 Nov. 1 119 3 4 121 3 4 ci 4%% 1929
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    • 249 5 Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Comi Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. Members: NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF IKADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN I MANILA
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    • 497 6 Mr. Mrs. "THIN MAN" i,i i -TAITAIX IJL(M)I) TRIUMP.IS ACJAIX AM. JBL2+ E H NEST S <m SHOWS I'U Ki:i) Ol T AT VKSTI.KK \V S Opt-ninfi;. 555 3 SHOWS DAILY 315-6.15-915 J^^^BffjHfcllL f IMMRI F I ERROL FLYNN THE PRINCE and the PAUPER" IiSHH! p AVI lin m •Ml
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  • 80 7 "THE WIND THE RAIN" Amateur Dramatic Club Production ,re Amateur Dramatic Club present The Wind and The Merton Hodge, at the Victoria Wednesday, Friday and Ba- 5 at 0.15 p.m. with viss' Alison Williams. Miss Ueul lan G. Fraser R.A., eth S. Mackenzie, R. L. B Brash. Arnold Nassim and
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  • 112 7 Control Loses Huge Sums London, Jan. 11. t if to-morrow's meeting of the 1" r sof the French em- d employees the franc weakly .sharply to-day, the spot lating to 147.63, agaiast morning. Apparently the French control decid■fl to have" the forward market to Us >wn devices, since
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  • 125 7 Breakdown In Parley Plans Paris, Jan 11. IT is understood that the French em- plovers' representatives have refus°d i at the last minute to participate in the round table conference to seek industrial peace. The conference will not take place to-morrow, but, nevertheless the Gov- I
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  • 75 7 Careful Watch On Shanghai Washington, Jan. 11. THE State Department is receiving almost daily communications from anxious Americans in various parts of China urging that the United States Government should stand firm for its rights in China. Officials indicated that the Government is continuing to watch the
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    • 194 7 TO-MORROW->^r A glorious n«w high ■MftHLxJißTuKflf'^H /yV/ in screen romance ■■■■^flsH Illi/ nc ar k IV> the divine madcap $5 m Ha f *-> k who stole a king on w^ his wedding dayl B^r V Vhß BT g *^^F i£ VLju iJVIIFG Mil W, The Kiuq Steps Out* i
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  • 1006 8 From (By Air Mail) fFrOm Our Own Correspondent, London, Dec 31. VISITORS to the forth Empire Exhibition at Glasgow, In their lighter moments, will find Innumerable opportunities for amusement and di in the Fun Fair, which will occupy The man In control ol this section of the
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  • 170 8 Girl's Mother Fires Through Window Toulon A SHOT fired through a window on to a verandah killed an eighteen-year-old sailor as he was seeking the room of his fifteen-year-old sweetheart, it wafired by the girl's mother. Lucien Dubosc, a naval gunner at the St Elme Fortress,
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  • 180 8 Cook Half Burial Under Rums San Sebastian THE woman cook of the Alcazar has received the Spanish Cross of MiliLary Merit for great bravery during the famous siege at Toledo. She was hall buried in the ruins when a mine exploded. The official mention announcing the
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  • 66 8 Passengers By The Arizona Maru The following were passengers by the O.S.K. Arizona Maru, which left S pore for Colombo, Africa and South America on Monday afternoon: Mi. A Legrand. Mr. Merali Ramji, Mr. W. g M. G. Mullock. Mr. Norris J. Asquith. Mr. Neil J. Garrett, Mr. Eric Leask,
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  • 432 9 I NEW TRAFFIC I RECORDS I Great Crowds During I Coronation 1 London. 1 THE vear 1937 has been one of great I 1 activity for British railways. B Fnormoiis Coronation crowds have I keen dealt with, services improved, K and four streamlined expresses now
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  • 42 9 A IR DISPLAY Ne Types Of Machines W Be Used (Jr.. Melbourne. Dec. 30. i a f tUres are t0 be ■■'s had PvfpS 6^ lBloll of an PdiJ robah-cs Th S1 r Ve ex Perience oSJ^ook Air Firie^} e^ verton and
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  • 1172 9 The British Film Again: Hitchcock And Wilcox: Looking Forward (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 31 WRITING at the end of a year, one is inclined to look backwards; writing of British films, the retrospect naturally covers ten years. For British films are at
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    • 51 9 DOUBLE SHELL D h u^ E it|V^ X I //A |W||w I' .^^^r ,gnn u jar p\f'k \i> i k 4^^^ CT«@Hi Al I\A1(I) J» TRIPLE THE OIL FOR YOUR KnK I rUPYQ F K s s JAGUAR V^ ni\ I JLLIN SINGER SPORTS Asiatic I'itroittim Co., <S.S Ltd. W.F.B.
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  • 314 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore, Thursday, Jan. 13, 1938. SINGAPORE RELIEF WORK A valuable statement on the administration of the Silver Jubilee Fund was made by Brigadier Lord, of the Salvation Army, at the meeting of the Singapore Notary Club. The fund was Instituted for the relief of distress in Singapore and
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  • 755 10 American Fears Of DICTATORSHIP THE repudb ol the pr put rorwari Bk€r. Ludlow to amen< titution to make b n&\ referendum Becessary before an Ame rica oment can iiuch for the actua on In the Hou the trend of opinion which it reflects. in opposing the plan the Speaker Senator
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  • 139 10 Mr. J. Calder, M.C.S. Secretary to Resident, Negri Sembilan. g-oeo en leave on Jan. 14, and will be succeeded by Mr. I. \V. Blelloch, until recently DPP*. Ipoh. Mr. M. J. Hayward. M.C.S the Seremban Magistrate, goes on leave on Jan 14. He will be succeeded by Mr J.
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    50 10 work were OU U o ***** r r "f,l ema ndS M R i" an a million P e °P |e had t0 walk Urr th, 5i.ua1,.,,, l-i,,,!,, shows solders ioadiij a waeoi SfS-JLS?* 1 was called to consiing the strike a Hall s central Paris market, dur- Planet News
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  • 180 11 ACTION OF GIRL Protest Over Panay Film ,By Air Mail) from Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 31. rlK i. students ripped off silk stockG ines and silk underclothes and L* them on a bonfire in an antia war dance on the green of fhl exclusive Vassar
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  • 128 11 Record Display Of British Goods London A inter of British goods, 26 rt miles in length, will be displayed at id Birmingham sections of mine British Industries Fair. The total area occupied by the exhiAill be 845.0U0 .square feet, which is in excess of the 1937 record.
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  • 103 11 Sofia. which made its way into the ft of Sofia, was killed in a fowl run made by the chickens there attention of the owner. v the fox he called to a help him and went for the 'ith a heavy stick. Heynard" to the
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  • 436 11 Lit i king Britain With South America London THE survey of a direct air route between England and West Africa will be undertaken bv a party representing the Air Ministry and British Airways, Limited, which has left London for Freetown. From there the party will work
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  • 165 11 Proposed In Vancouver By Minister Of Education Vancouver. T'HE adoption of the Borstal system for delinquent youths has been proposed by the Hon. George M. Weir, Minister of Education of Vancouver Province. Under the present regulations in the Province, youths convicted under Juvenile Crime Laws are sent to
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  • 250 11 Decrease In Infant Mortality London HURING the third quarter of this year as compared with the same period of 1936, 11,000 more people were married, 3.051 more children were Dora arid the survival rate rose considerably These figures have been issuut by the Registrar-General for England
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  • 209 11 Mortality 7 liirt y-oiir Per Thousand Paris AN average mortality rate of 31 per 1.000 pr ails in the Paris slums, which house some 200.000 people, according to figures just published here A vast re-housing scheme has been put forward by M. Sellier, a member of
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  • 356 11 Need Of Better Marketing London THE second reading of the Sea Fish Industry Bill in the House of Commons, produced only a desultory debate, though the few members present fully endorsed Mr. W. S. Morrison's view that an industry of such national importance must be preserved. Mr.
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    • 49 11 SANATOQEii, 1 lII.M-: A IM\< I at the Capitol Restaurant Music by KURT BLACfI ft his Orchestra CO-MORROW WEDNESDAY PJt To Midnight. l> Li t\j p 5933 i A^k GOOD OO D 5934 f* Ml T«lefraphto Aidre*: CHARMINGLY SITUATED fDE^f. FOR VISITORS AND TOCBISTS Unrivalled FnciHties for Private gmtsrtainmcnts.
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  • 246 12 Having ~P»^^JJJ«I SSSte irSStft 'V^ EE£!2 SfSJ~? hlt thC Kin|f Ge r?e V ravin dofk at Southampton for her annual overhaul.! and .1 is expected that am u attempt on the Atlanta record will be made. Photo shows the Queen Mary entering the Kin* George V
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    • 37 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATFST PATTERNS OP HAT 7 MARKED BRITISH SILVERV^ARE liOlta D LM>l VI;K DlSii£tt 4WKBI u.Mih^ «w» JEWELLERY I WATCHES I IHE BEST 18 It) CO.Si^ AND SEL RENE ULLMANN Rallies fUce, BINUAFOKE.
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  • 1989 14 Women's Achievements In 1937-Pnncess Elizabeth At The Theatre-New Effort To Solve Maid ProblemJanuary Brides-Women In The News from our own Correnxmdent) -IB real l»1 >'•- tjl ;ir Jl I achievements for women. SI P SSSwawS MSt Jhe Kinfbul discover the .same fco |2S l feu Batten,
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  • 395 15 DICHARD Wainwright announces that 11 Peter Haddon and Queenie Leonard have been signed for prominent roles In the current Wainwright production 'Kate Plus Ten", now in production at Shepperton This picture, based on the popular Wallace story, will have one of the biggest star casts seen in a
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    • 17 15 Maison MarcelJe I vSm^i >olnf r Ddln t ft -> tC»«t» I 'civix I>L «M7 frof. J. KOOY.
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    • 153 15 A TOURIST'S SHOPPING! GUIDE j SILK STORE WATCH MAKER I\m\ EXCLUSIVE r a rChable V^^^O^^b^ Timepiece t^r There's Nothing to beat a Vulcain. We have just received a large selection I ajmahal Store 2gr^23, HIGH ST. going elsewhere. YICK UAH SING 81, North Bridge Road CAMERAS a aAK AND FILMS
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    • 410 16 mmmm -mm j l|-g j ft— mi Hi* i-^a^M, BY P&OmdBRITISH INDiA.tINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) I(»iimjk« Spore ronnajie S'pore rARTHA(a J5.000 Jan. 14 BEHAR 6.000 Mar. 21 OMALI 6300 .lan. 10 KAWALPINDI 17.000 Mar. 25 (OMOHIN 15,000 Jan. 2H CORFU 15.000 Apr. 8 KALSAK I IIINU 11.500 r>b 11 SOUDAN
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    • 427 16 i TO FRENCH PORTS fW !(P| fe; j BOMBARDS. BANGKOK For Marseilles.Havre, Antwerp Dunkirk j an M CAP VARELLA For Marseiles, Nan tes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb 4 DALNY For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Feb 4 CAP TOURANE For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazaire Bordeaux Mar. 4 OUTWARDS. 1 (from
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  • 488 17 Call For More Frequent Services A GROWING demand for quicker and more frequent contact, especially in regard to bigger ships, between the United Kingdom and Jamaica to cope with the increasing tourist trade, is reported in a review of economic and commercial conditions In the British West
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  • 178 17 554 Persons Killed In New South Wales Sydney, Dec. 31 THE Commissioner for Road Transport, Mr. C N. Neale, announced to the Press that in the nine months ended S'>pt. 30, 1W7. 413 prr ns wor* ki!!« in road ;>'-r ri New Sou' Wales. Th° total r>{
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    • 297 17 IHRXS PHILP LINE. ancorporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS rrsr Due Sails. >C:OLA Tj, n f»C Fph jan. -b i-eD. Z: UJ Mar. 1 Mar. 4 heap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the nag rates. I r \iiiK Class P^engers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or
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    • 127 17 i\. 1. K. LINE GENERAL PASSENGERS AGENTS CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON via fenang, Colombo, \den, Port Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. m.s. YASUKUNI MARU Jan. If s.s. "HAKONE MARU" Feb. 2 s.s. FUSHIMI MARU Feb. 17 Rates to lft Class 2nd clftst Naples $574 $621 $634 $381
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 324 17 IpOSTAL INTELLIGENCE; l ,^> /-ii^-i I I \_OT 1J- I 1 ill' ll I l\_ol _&n_o\ TO-DAY FOR PER DATE AND TIME .vat s ii> ba^ and Singkawang Tomohon Jan. 13 9 a.m. B. Soon Heng 13 9 a.m. Pengerang Kedah 13 10 a m Penan Victoria Maru „13 11
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    • 280 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Rajula 22 1 1 Kutsang 20 1 1 Rawalpindi 18 2 3 Centaur 16 2 3 Spondilus 11 2 3 Kudat 9 2 3 Karagola 32 2 3 Eurypylus 34 2 3 Shyogen
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  • 3181 18 PLEA FOR SCHEME OF TRADt APPRENTICESHIPS JOBS FOR iLL SKILLED WORKERS ROTARY CLUB ADDRESS ON ADMINISTRATION OF SILVER JUBILEE FUND "Serious Problem With Tremendous Implications," Says Brigadier Lord Singapore, Wednesday. SsiStf I«SS1 «S5 s o; an interesting addrees ijj Eered to Rotariaa. the luncheon niretinjj »f
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  • 385 18 Mr. S. M. Kirkpatrick And Miss A. C. Caldweil Singapore, Wednesday THE Presbyterian Church was pi decorated this afternoon for redding of Miss Amelia Campbell CaldR/ell and Mr. Scott McMurray Kirkpatrick. Miss Caldweil arrived In Singa] yesterday evening by the Marnix V. St Aldegonde and she is the
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  • 81 19 Many A rror 4 Pastors Released Reuter Berlin, Jar.. 11. rrtHE situation in the Confessiona; A Church is now much quieter as a result of recent measures tak°n by Herr Kerrl, minister of public worship, according to sen'i-officin* circles. It is learned that 60 Confessional pastors under arrest
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  • 197 19 Changes In Appointments Announced Singapore, Wednesday. FEW changes were made in the appointments which were announced at the close of the Methodist Annual Conference yesterday. The Rev S S Pakianathan. formerly Superintendent of the Southern Tamil District and Pastor of the Methodist Tamil Church, Singapore, has been
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  • 473 19 Payment For Work Done 'From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, Wednesday. AN interesting civil suit, In #hich Mr. L W. 11. Salt, the well-known local advocate and solicitor, is .c!fuming a sum of $500 from Mr. A. C. Tarn and Mr. Chan Ah Peng for work done as
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  • 118 20 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Jan 12 5 p.m i Total f r v,ok,s Close finance Payablp Kumbl is. Jan. 21 Jan. 28 j an 22 6d. Bonus *P°n Tin Is i nt j an B T 2g 17 KamPfng Lanjut L's. (No. 10> Jan. 19 a ?6
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    • 393 20 Ton The radio DDITKM FMPIRF l.i i. pm IJdHal BKNIjH t/VXKIM: sooau In B flj r«p»/-\/~n a II jac negro; >2< Adasio, <S' *> PROGRAMME o (Mozart). 1.20 pjn. [he Central B ss ssr s!s an<l <;s<> ssjE.i» Sb <iS(; MM ».Mn, (T7.7!) me,, and tra. ftomj %^^^^'itoouTO ajn. (iSP
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    • 764 20 T PROGRAMME OF B. AA. B. C I Singapore Station On 225 Metres Tn nAY Lou Williams. •J« IU U 9.30 p.m.:— Danco Music n 600 p.m.:-Indian Music (Gramo- de silva s Band Relayed bv phono Records)^ Teochew lVcw World Cabaret o£& ffl ii^o»r3 I t»^S. TO-MORROW j isl "f"
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  • 243 21 OVATION FOR STALIN Charwomen Attend: Milkmaids Also .Moscow, Jan. 12. pi U.IN received an ovation lasting j eight minutes, when the first Soviet Parliament was opened in the former throne room of the Czars. The academic!*" M Bach, a whitebearded biologist of 81 presided and formally
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  • 119 21 Leaders Confer With The President Washington, Jan. 12. BIS8 lS i NT^ caders afte r a conference resident Roosevelt, told a r tentative that they pror understanding on current Zr Predicted closer co--85 J^ With the P««nt n included Mr. Sloan. General Motors. Mr Wier, aeme m
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  • 30 21 Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Jan. 12 vveepin, over Siam. ness T his morning's ature was recorded in the wn f of Korat. with 50 I ..;<•'^m. while Bangkok
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  • 332 21 Samoa 1 1 Clipper's Fate Unknown San Francisco, Jan. 12. pQNFUCTING reports are received v rej?ardins the fate of the Samoan Clipper, which is missing between Pftfopag* and Auckland, carrying a crew of six, and express air mail. The latest message from Pagopago. Tutuila Island. Samoan Islands,
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  • 54 21 Singapore, Wednesday. Salimah binte Ibrahim, a young Maay girl, this morning claimed trial before Mr. i\ V. Duckworth, the Second Magistrate, on a charge of theft of $649 in cash belonging to her father, Salleh bin Ibrahim, on Jan. 5. The r*ase was postponed for a week for mention. Police
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  • 53 21 London, Jan. 12. Mr. Hore Belisha has proceeded to Ulster for inspection of the northern Ireland district. This is the first occasion that the Secretary for War has paid .such a visit since Lord Derby's inspection of Ulster in 1923. Mr. Hore Belisha's tour will
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  • 176 21 Broker Who Was Convicted Of Cheating Singapore, Wednesday i jLJAYATMIAH Abdul Shukor, described as a broker, appealed against his conviction on three charges of cneating by inducing Messrs. Bowrev. Richards Co. to deliver certain quantities of rice to Vel Co. on false representation. Detore the Chief Justice, Mr
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  • 125 21 Fireworks Tragedy In Johore Johorc Bahru. Jan. 11. A few days ago as the result of information received by Inche Abdui Hamid, 0.C.P.D., Kulai, the police proceeded tx) :t hut situated some distance away from the main road at Senai, and in it found a Chinese lying
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  • 177 21 Nervousness In London Exchange London, Jan. 12. THE refusal of French employers to par- ticipate in the Government's Labour Conference, thus dealing further blow to the French political and financial situation, resulted in increased nervousness on the foreign exchange market this morning. While rigorous control of
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  • 40 21 Barcelona, Jan. 12. THE Dutch steamer Hannah, bound for Valencia with a cargo of wheat and beans, was torpedoed by an unknown suumanne yesterday ott Cape San Auionu> .*h«».-.«o». rescued all the crew.- Reuter
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  • 127 21 U.S. GERMAN ARMS FOR CHINA Hankow, Jan. 12. THE loss of Tsining is officially admitted in Chinese circles. Chinese troops withdrew from the city yesterday afternoon after very fierce fighting in which Japanese troops effectively used tanks and artillery. A Japanese report states: 'The Provisional Government" of Peiping plans to
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  • 39 21 Bucharest, Jan. 11 M. Ostrovski, the iirst and only Soviet Minister to Bucharest, ha. quested Moscow to recall him, ftating that owing to the policy ot the new Rumanian Government his presence in Rumania no lonser has meaning Reuter
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  • 267 21 ANGLO-IRISH TALKS TO BE HELD IN LONDON Preliminary Talks May Lead To Important Questions Being Discussed London, Jan. 12 Anglo-Irish Conference will be held in London on Jan. 17 attended by M. Chamberlain and Mr. De Valera, it is officially announced for the purpose of discussing: outstanding questions affecting relations
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  • 665 22 EUROPEANS BEAT GIRLS S. C. Winners Set Strong k KKFN fiame tf hotkey was witA MHti yesterday on the 8 C.C ground between the European Women's XI ami the <,irh 8.C., Whig ended in a win for the Europeans by the only goal s<ored in
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  • 251 22 Hockey At Hong Lint Singapore, Wednesday. TWO goals Which came in the second half decided the hockey match in favour of the Colts when they met the 8 C.R.C at Hong Lim Green to-day. The Chinese failed to reply, though they worked hard to the last moment.
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  • 73 22 In the Singapore billiards championship last night at the Happy World One Slow Kee <S.C.R.C.i beat J W Jeremiah "Past Office Club> 300-269. To-night's tie, between Tan Boon Poh [8 C.R.C.) and Tan Bock Urn (Clerical union), has been postponed to Monday the 17th. Perhaps the most important
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  • 288 22 FORT CANNING BEA TEN By Cricket Club Singapore. Wednesday. IN a rugby match played on the Padang this afternoon, the S.C.C. "B" defeated Fort Canning by three points (an unconverted try> to nil. The Cricket Club were superior in the line outs and the threequarters combined well. They were the
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  • 105 22 S.CC And S.R.C. Teams Meet To-day THE return hockey matches between the nrst and second eleven* of the n?,t a vr ClUbs take place to -^>- S first XI s meeting at the S.CC. end and the second strings at the S R C The teams will be:-—
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  • 32 22 The annual married n Unite mmtoh J2Jitod by the Singapore Badmmo will be held at the Clerica JSS ay Lian Teck ha kindly eon■fnUd to qive away the prizes
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  • 267 22 CEYLONESE BEAT "Y" JUNIORS Yesterday's Hockey 1/ Bakstier Singapore, Wednesday PLAYING throughout without the services of a goalkeeper the Y.M.C. A. Juniors were unfortunate to suffer defeat from the Ceylon Sports Club II by 4—3 In an interesting game of hockey at Balestier this afternoon. Finding the opposition defence rathe:
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  • 121 22 Team From Minesweepers H Beaten 3-0 A HOCKEY match was played jfl n day evening between the Mintweepers and the Singapore R.C.. on the latter's ground and ended in a wl <>.ti.c. by three goals to nil. The game was not productive of .1 very high order
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  • 648 23 WHY GAMES ARE OFTEN LOST players Require More Shooting Practice Singapore, Wednesday. Singapore Cricket Club will a ted in the First Division q a f A League and that the team will enter for the Third mentioned at the annual the S.C.C. held at Club this
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    24 23 A scene from yesterday's padaug ru gby match in which the S.C.C. "B" beat Fort Canning by three points (a try) to nil. (Tribune).
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  • 262 23 Interesting Rugby Match .1/ Tan 9 lin o A BRISK game of rugby football wat played at Tanglin yesterday wher the Royal Army Ordnance Corps beal the Royal Army Medical Corps by pint points <a goal and a drop goal» to nil. Play opened in a scrappy
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  • 39 23 j In an inter-Company hockey match at iglln yesterday. "B" Co. beat H. Q. Wing, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, by two goals to one. Carlin and Cooper sec rod for "B" Co. and Campbell for H. O. Win
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  • 24 23 The P. and O. Rawalpindi soccer team played a drawn game yesterday evening eUnst the Nelson football party at the I Railway Institute ground.
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  • 28 23 Paris, Jan. 11. It li announced that Count Doyncl Je Sr.. Quentin is appointed French omtajsador to was^i nDr nn in euref-i--don to M. Bonnet. Reuter
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  • 347 23 Treasury- A udil Beat Land Office Singapore. Wednesday. THE second round of the Ebden "Coronation" Cup soccer competition saw the Treasury- Audit beat Land Office by the odd goal in five at the J.C.S.A. ground this evening. Though a keen game was played, tho standard of soccej
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  • 49 24 Wedding Reception: Padang Rugger: Women 's Hockey Mr. Claude Conard. who arrived here by the Rawalpindi after a trip to the Far last He has been auditing the accounts of the Seventh Day Adventist Missions scattered in ChlttA, and generally helping them in the conduct of their finances. (Tribune).
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    59 24 A scene at the reception following the wedding yesterday (report on page 18) of Mr. S. M. Kirknatri^ir *«,i \n. A. Caldwell at the Prrsbyterian Church. Tribune Above and below, two incidents from the hockey match on the padang yesterday in which the Kuroneans h«"»t thp nirw sn.irtv n«K hv
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  • 86 24 Adelaide, Jan 12 DONALD BUDGE, the U.S. tennis champion, is suffering from lever, with a iii^ii temperature and a sore throat. He will be unable to play in to-mor-row's International contest between the United States and Australia, but hope*. to be lit for the Australian championhip,
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  • 159 24 Construction Figures Disclosed London, Jan. 12. rit: quarterly returns of Lloyds wshow that tin- total of shipping under construction kn Great Britain and Ireland <»n Dec II was leu by 52.1MH) tons th;m on Bepi SO, but Wai reattf by 161.784 tons than shipping iMMii^ built at the
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  • 78 24 Third Round F. A. Cup Replays London, Jan. 12. TO-DAY'S soccer matches:— Barnsley 2 Southend 1 x Chesterfield 1 uraalora City 1 x Liverpool 3 Crystal Palact 1 Luton 5 Scarborough 1 Manchester City 3 Millwall 1 x Swindon 2 Grimsby 1 (x after extra time) THIRD DIVISION
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  • 81 24 Indian Barber In State Of Coma On Plantation An Indian barber was found lvn; uncon.snous and breathing heavily at we Koii set Urn coconut plantation nangi last night He was reported to nave taken some liquor in the evening !1( "J" ln •"i coma, when the b
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  • 18 24 A K IWOltt OUt in an "m Road and vvhit; v last night siißht d V.'s
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  • 96 24 £700 MILLIONS IX posited In Savings Batiks In Britain London, Jan. 12. CPEAKING at York, the Earl of Hareu wood said that trustee savings banks Including the post office, had now no fewer Mian 13.00u.0u0 depositors in the country, with over £700.000,000 as the amount of their deposit* Referring to
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