Morning Tribune, 30 November 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL. 3-No. 259. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, November 30, 1938 FIVE .CENTS.
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  • 191 1 GERMANY IN PROCESS OF MOBILISING THREE ARMY CORPS? London, Nov. 29. 'THE News Chronicle learns 1 A "from reliable sources" that Germany is In process of mobilising: "with the utmost secrecy" three army corps. The newspaper asserts that six divisions are already completely mobilised and it is estimated that the
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  • 79 1 JAPANESE BLOCKADE ON YANGTSE Shanghai, Nov. 29. CATEGORICAL statement tha.t the v Yangtse would remain closed to foreign merchant shipping until Chiang Kai-shek has heen annihilated or has capitulated, and until Criina is satisfactorily rehabilitated was made by a Japanese naval spokesman at to-day's press conference. A similar statement has
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  • 72 1 London, Nov. 29. ONE of the R.A.F. Wellesley bombers which made a record fllfht to Australia recently made a forced landing at Riohmond. near Sydney, to-day when making a test flight. It will take six or eight weeks to repair the damage. It is understood tnr crew will
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  • 158 1 FRANCE BUDGETS FOR NEXT YEAR Paris Nov. 28. ESTIMATES for the new budge* show receipts for the ordinary at 66,345 million francs and expenditure at 66,317 million francs leaving a surplus of 28 million N« stim^ tfd receipts have increased by n" I J ll i lon the increase being
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  • 133 1 London. Nov. 29. PLATO CHAN, eight-year-old. Chinese artist, astonished leading critics in London to-day when Mr. Quo Tai-Chi opened an exhibition in Bond Street of his drawings and paintings at which cnjtacs .agrees the work shows vigour, imagination and firmness of outline far beyond his years.
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  • 202 1 London, Nov. FORMER ambassador Sir Francis Lindlcy in a letter to The Times takes up the recent statement of The Times special correspondent recently in China that the Japanese have made destitute and homeless some 30,000.000 Chinese. Sir Francis asks whether the correspondent includes herein
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  • 54 1 London, Nov. 29 —Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, Commanfier-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, has arrived in London in order to take part in discussions at the Admiralty with the naval staff and on general questions effecting the fleet. He will return to the Mediterranean in a few da
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  • 115 1 British Airways New Chief? London, Nov. 29. INVITATION extended to Hon. Mr. *< W. L. Runciman, eldest son of Viscount Runciman, by the directors of Imperial Airways and British Airways to "associate himself with their work" in view of the developments announced in the Commons on Nov. 11, attracts considerable
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    • 29 1 i ON OTHER PAGES j Page j Loc .l Newsfront 2& 3 J financial 14 ir Romans 2 World > e^ s 22,23 j spor lsfron *4 feiecrams L M>
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    • 94 1 KLIM now enables you to V give your children PURE m milk, that Ls delicious for V^^^&MffVw J\ 1 drinking, and at reasonable J-HnHIW m E prices, no matter when- you I J felßEfltfl J Get one of the marvellous KLIM MIXERS and mix it .-1 as needed— a glass
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  • 1164 2 "Drift Should Not Be Countenanced" (Tribune staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, TlK«4ay« MK E. I). Shearn. lawyer member of the Federal Council, protested to-day at what ta culled a policy oi drift, said this polic •> COUM not be eountenaiued. Alter Hit* MOOnd reading of the
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  • 56 2 F. M, S. Estimates For 1939 jiXf tlire S«*w Of Hie expenditure 5ti44,37(> is n SO that the actual exptMidituu'nn 'he Federation s expect** to be s::n4o 9:S and the actual woricins deficit WinJU On thi> basis, the responsibilities are to be divided as follows:— Revenue Expenditure Federal 535.630.731 s2!Ul3.a4:j
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  • 187 2 Chinese Fined For Collision With Consul's Car Singapore. Tues<b T I FURTHER sequel to a oii^ I that cMcurre.] at the junctT I Neil Road and Cantonment R 0^ f tween a iar belonging to thf i I ancse Consulate .11 which the? I :intse Consul General was an Z
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  • 65 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter Singapore, Tuesday. Three Malays were this morning sentenced to <:x weeks' rigorous imprisonment In the second court by Mr. Conrad Oldoao 11 the instance of Inspector W.G T:mn for failing to notify the Police thdi change of addresses, being police supervisees. The P. and
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    • 201 2 That grand seiisG f&fip^ of wesa-being! l^M^fl No matter what your age or '6/ occupation, it is possible to extract > J>SfB& te :> ;< from life a grand feeling of fitness '*y '^^f p^ and well-being. Thousands of men and women all over the world T^^ are paying a
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    • 45 2 HT I "Scotland For Ever" Now you lads and lasses S flaw your Kilts and dresses J nicely cleaned for i Siint Andrew's Night J j Just Phone 7776 j We Collprt and Deliver SBurtol Quick! Cleaners j S J7B. Orchard Road. J 4. J_
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  • 183 3 Slander Action Against Perak State Councillor Food Contractor As Plaintiff (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Nov. 29. ACTION tor slander brought by Mr. Yong Kwai Sun of Ipoh against Mr. Leong Sin Nam. 0.8.E., the State Councillor, claiming an unspecified sum for damages, costs and other further relief, began today
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  • 200 3 FILM COMPANY SUED BY CHETTIAR (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. CLAIM by a chettiar against the Jupiter General Insurant in the High Court, before Mr. Justice Home, for loss sustained by damage to cinematograph films while in transit todia on the SS. Rohna was heard to-day. Claim was for 5K.601.93.
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  • 171 3 Pretty Singapore Wedding Singapore, Tuesday A SIMPLE yet impressive ceremony was to-day performed, at St. Andrew's Cathedral on the occasion of the marriage of Miss K. M. Cairns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cairns of Herne Hill, London, to Mr. A. H. George, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
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  • 154 3 DEATH OF PROMINENT SINGAPORE CHINESE AT his residence in Lorong 27, Geylang, Singapore, Mr. Lee Kim Bock, a prominent figure in thc Straits-born Chinese community, passed away on Saturday. He was 60 years of age. Mr. Lee had been in bad health fosome time but, though he had been making
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  • 119 3 Singapore, Tuesday. BEFORE Mr. L. B. Gibson, District Judge, this morning, the original —charge of "concealing the official number of the Tanjong, a British ship," preferred against the three men Ricardo Brilliante, Bungaro Miyashiro and R. C. M. Wishart, was, at the instance of Mr. G. L.
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  • 32 3 (Tribune Crime Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday,— A Teochiu reported to the local Police that his curios valued at $13.50 from No. 4, Hospital Road were stolen at 5.55 a.m. this morning.
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  • 202 3 Arms and Feet Swollen with Rheumatism This woman suffered for many years. Pain sapped her strength until she last hope of recovery. Many remedies were tried, but nothing broke the grip of her crippling rheumatism. At last her husband persuaded her to try Kruschen
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 119 4 London. Tuesday. mi'rkfk Previous To-day Changi Ist Forward (December) Buyers 7" B 7 15 16 Sellers 8 2nd Forward "(Jan'Mar.) Buyers 7 15 16 8 Sellers 8 i io a 1.10 3rd Forward '(Apr.'June) Buyers 81 16 81 16 i« London. Tuesday. Previous To-day PALM OIL (Malaya) In
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    • 49 4 Previous RUBBER Quiet DuU Chan 8 Tone f uyera 15i 2 15 7 is la Spot Sellers 15* 8 15 9 16 Forward Jan. Mar. Buyers 15 9 16 15 7 L6 Skiers 15 1110 15 9 16 TIN Quiet Quiet Spot 4534 45 5 a
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    • 116 4 London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Change Driller* g|l»* 90 10U Dunlop Rubber 6 23 6 General Hlectric 9 i^ Imperial Chemical Industrie 31 3 31 ij 2 -l» 2 d Impertal Tobacco J3L3 130..U -Tfcd Anglo-Dutch 26 9 26 9 Canadian Pacific J 3 4 Q London Tin
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    • 76 4 London. Tuesdav. Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing selling rate) 178.59 178.43 —.16 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate 8 53 3 4 8 55 3 8 4- 1 5 8 T.T. on Shanghai (dosing selling rate) 8V 2 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is
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    • 33 4 C(\ir\ London. Tuesday. K K9 jM Previous To-day Change Fine Bar per 01 £7.9.9V 2 £7.9.3 6^d SILVER Spot 20 I|l6 20 4 +316 4 months' forward 19 9[16 19^ —lil6
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    • 23 4 London, Tuesday. TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon (closing Drtoe) £213% £2143/ 4 .u_ Forward £214V 2 £215V 2 +£1-
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  • 180 4 Singapore. Tuesday. MINING: Tin at midday was 5109'4. down $2.00. According to cable advices from London this morning Tin shares there in common with the rest of the market suffered a slight marking down. Locally, however, although conditions were very flat the market was steady and sellers
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  • 269 4 TRAGIC were the circumstances under which Signora Grande, the young bide of the First Secretary of the Italian Legation in Bangkok. Cav. Grande, met her death on Nov. 23. She was found shot in her house in Bangkok. Two shot had been fired,
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  • 74 4 Jews Forbidden In Streets Berlin, Nov. 29 JEWS are forbidden to show themselves in Berlin streets this Saturday from noon until 8 p.m.. according to a new decree. A Huue message states that Mr. sSsttsssgM encc with European b n ers JJ I fi J tT International ™on^tion So^. recently
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  • 661 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Nov. 29, 5 p.m. B.M. Trustee «75 7yi Con. T. S. Ord. 201- SC Eastern Realty !3 7 ,L Est. Trust Ag. 1"S SPSS- iift« cu>7», 2 Prefs. 9.15 940 o'p W'ff 700 SSS henry Waugh 775 go? H and lS ttank ..715.00
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  • 224 5 rj'»«ra Co. Ltd. $30,000 Int Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 oom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 19 I 0 nt r^ 194 40() .<>00 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 V 2 103 Vz nom s'c ion" Int I 1947 11.W0.000 109 110 nom 190Q M**' 31 30.... •*t Mar
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  • 208 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Buyers Seller? Ampats 4|l»/2 4 7'/, Batu Selangors 1.41 1.46 Hong Fatts 0.75 0.80 Hongkong Tin 236 251ITelebus 0.68 0.72 Kamunting Tin 10(3 116 Katu Tin 25|- 26 Killinghalls 17|6 18 6 Kramats 10|6 116 Kuchais 128 1.32 Laruts 9t3 1013 Unguis 1.60 1.65 London Tin 4|-
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    • 241 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Nov. 29, 5 p.m. i^mr-«- TOU& /Of Bookf Date a DH. year TW Close Payable Raub Gold 5d int. Dec. 8 Dec. 14 Dec. 9 U. Rawang Cone. 6d. Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 1 12%% Renong Consold 6d. Dec. 3 Dec. 10
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    • 210 6 J^ {OPENING TO-DAY-PAVILION 3-15 6-15 9-15 j I EXCITING MYSTERY (with Pl*""^ <lf aughs) N T i HIT SHOW OF THE MONTH! IT S INCOMPARABLE! j DONALD DUCK in POLAR TRAPPERS *1m BASEO ON THE MYSTERY ''•QiLLER o®^.' JM U E, PHILLIPS OPP£jIHE|V ■^jHB mj GfIinSBOROUGH ADDED ATTRACTION! WALT DISNEY
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    • 264 6 Four Daughters" A Fine Film. One of the best Picture. STRAITS TIMES e V -Br<t Film of the Week. You must go and sec it. You w I,,ih1 ,,ih a long way to see a better FILM. Noel Bar ber.> Film Page SUndavtu to 1° The Years Most Memorable Picture
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  • 98 7  -  WASPS BY Dordrecht. Holland. ci riven from their home of a house in Dordescht, bf tSusands of wasps had been buzzing ,J the roomss for many days, maklife unbearable and terrorising the nsebold. mtv piece of food brought to the ihl'e was alive with the insects; no-one
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    • 279 7 ■■■■••••••••.••..a MM 8 8 B MBM<B-8888--BM-BM>BB-B->aß-MMM-)i)-| I G^4L/1 M^L^y^JV PREMIERE t I TO-DAY at the CAPITOL j H 3 SHOWS DAILY,^T3MS^ 6-15 9-15 j s jPARAMOUNT'S GREATEST SPECTACLE OF COURAGEOUS LOVE and IXure- j devil Adventure 1 Shoulder to shoulder, never knowing what k A I moment might be their
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  • 415 8 F.M.S. BUDGETS FOR $14,000,000 DEFICIT BULK OF REVENUE FROM TIN Kuala Lumpur Tuesday. t DEFICIT of between thirteen million and fourteen million dollars A for he FMA in >ttf> is revealed in the Budget figures presented at the Federal Counci. meeting in Kuala Lumpur th. a "orn^ The Federations surplus
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  • 223 8 More Higher Posts For Local Born Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday. IN a memorandum on the Bud- set presented at this mornings meeting of the Federal Council, the Financial Secretary points out that the reduced estimate from Customs (22% millions for 1980 as compared with over SS millions for 1938) is based
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  • 95 8 Before the Chief Justice. S.S.. Acting Chief Justice, F.M.S. and Mr. Justice Pedlow in Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Court of Appeal: Civil Appeal No. 6 38— E. E. Manasseh vs. W. Miller Mackay (if not concluded* Thereafter:— Before the Chief Justice, S.S., Mr. Justice Pedlow
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  • 113 8 Killed At Building Site XT StoWore, Tuesday £HAI La: Nann. a Cantoned c girl, aged 28, suffered a terriW ideath when, on Nov. 22 a hv'r, quantity of cement mixture fell U pher pinnimr her face downward, u the ground, and crushing in ha features. She was helping in the
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  • 288 8 Singapore. Tuesday. fp\VO men hired a ricksha shortly after midnight on Nov. 16 and directed the puller to a lorong off Geylanj? Road. At a dark and lonely spot they alighted and one of them told the puller to be quiet. The second man then
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  • 118 8 Appeal Court Case Continues (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. THE appeal of L. E. Manasseh of Penang. whose claim against W. Miller Mackey of Terbrau Estates, Johore for 548.0C9. being commission due in connection with the proposed sale of an estate in Sarawak, was dismissed by Mr Justice Home, was
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  • 174 8 SCOUTS BUILDING FUND EXCEEDS $7,000 THE following donations have been received or promised for the Singapore Scouts Headquarters Building Fund: Singapore Girl Guides Association $10.00. Mr N. R. Mistri $100.00, J. M. D. (£5) $42.00. Ven. Archdeacon Mrs Graham White $25.00, Mr. S. A. Anderson $25.00, Mr. H. S. McCarthy
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  • 71 8 ACETIC ACID THROWN AT CHINESE BUSINESSMAN (Tribune Crime Reporter IVRIVING bis motor car (<) IT along R" 1 district wards Kandang: b l t MS i» terday afternoon, at aWJ r ot j. Mr. Lee Huat ha> >»^J Si Ro Chinese shop at Nos^ sin? Qg" cdore Road. jjgf^n^Street, had
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    • 65 8 The Famous Characters of that grand comedy Hit "YOU'RE ONLY YOI'NG ONCE. are coming back in a new "HARDY FAMILY" Story t-- /T^\ P\ SHORTLY mE*-'*\& yv^ AT THE CAPITOL "JUDGE HARDY'S CHILDREN" With LEWIS STONE, MICKEY ROONEY, CECILIA PARKER The Whole World has taken this delightful Family to its
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  • 460 9 Paris. MID mysterious and sensational circumstances, the Comte d< Paris, son of the Bourbon pretender to the throne of France uc de Guise, presented himself in a village not far from Paris a jrroup of 15 journalists, who had been hastily
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  • 266 9 pORTY-ONE Chinese scientists and research students have been awarded special monthly grants so that they can carry on their studies and research during the present emergency. This has been made possible by the Board of Trustees for the Administration of the
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  • 85 9 EGYPTI AN QUARANTINE B OARD ABOLISHED fJEffs aboiishinfi p™»--•nt S a Q t U n H n f Boar d in Egypt c Urna ti'nai w he u last meeting of the D'o S, 1 Health Congress at the I^-litits 7,' Subject to diplomatic ICU1 CU abol "l<>n will come
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  • 143 9 Japan's Heavy Purchases Of U.S. Oil THE exigencies of Japan's war in China have increased her purchase of California crude petroleum to a new high, according to computations of the United States Bureau of Mines. During; the first seven months of 1938. outbound shipments to Pacific destinations, virtually all of
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  • 51 9 THE Danish Minister of Commerce has announced that after long ne^otiilions the loreign exchange authorities have agreed to the free importation o; law tobacco, hides and ships, with the exception of pleasure yachts, provided that the importers can guarantee that the country's trading interests are nor
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  • 147 9 BRITAIN SHOULD HAVE 7,000 WAR-PLANES London. FINANCIAL circles are taking a very great interest in Parliaments new session, the centre question being: "Where has the money gone?" for according to official figures. Britain ha.s .spent £110.000.000 for aircraft since rearmament began in 1935. If Government had spent £15,000 per plane,
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    • 35 9 MICKEY MOUSE POPLIN FAMOUS WEMCO PRINTS JUST ARRIVED Delightful to Won Easy to Wash Fast Colours IT PLEASES THE CHILDREN. It is ENGLISH MADE Aurora's (DEPARTMENT STORE CORNER OF High St. North Bridge Kd. SINGAPORE.
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    • 18 9 9fULaef WHEN YOU BUY INDIA YOU BUY ALL BRITISH "THE LONG WEAR TYRE" iSS* SIME, DARBY CO. LTD.
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  • 347 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Spore: Wednesday, Nov. 30. 1938. CIVIL DEFENCE IT was a relief to learn from the speech of the High Commissioner at the meeting of the Federal Council that an officer is to be appointed to deal with all matters of civilian defence throughout the country. A highly competent
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  • 890 10  - Defence Argument Against Reform C. W. Chellappah i B y 1 ASIA TICS ARE NOT IMPRESSED I POLOGISTS for the Colonial Office in this country, in their endeavour to back every statement that emerges from that office regarding the question of Council reform in the Straits Settlements, have a habit
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  • 445 11 Strict Regulations Now Promulgated DFCit'LATIONS for the control of agriculture, mining, labour and commerce during the period of national emergency have been mulcated by the National Government. The regulations vest the Ministry of Economics with powers to control over 40 difrnit kinds
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  • 181 11 JAPANESE DOPE RING EXPOSED IN COURT Shanghai. THE secrets of a well-organised Ja-panese-sponsored dope syndicate with city-wide contacts which was broken up by police here were further exposed in the First Special District Court when five members of the ring faced their second hearing on charges of trafficking and transporting
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  • 168 11 DEMONSTRATION MINES' NEW VEIN AN ore shoot giving much higher than average assay values has been cut in the Demonstration Gold Mines. Ltd. mine on the 700 level, according to a report made last week to the Manila office of the iTwasYtated that B vein was cut on the 700
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  • 43 11 ivp Vn AnJtara. the construction of a large nent in which will be placed bearing Kemal Ataturk's re- coffin will be exposed in thf 1 Of the Ethnographical Palace 1 fy 'uiard of honour will watch -kct permanently.
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  • 344 11 Queen Takes Tea With Hospital Children PROI'D mother, the Queen, on a visit with the King to the new buildings of the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond -street, W.C., recently, could not resist the temptation to join five children having a tea party. The party was in the "Peter
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  • 242 11 Woman Who Makes New Noses THIRTY-YEARS-OLD Dr. Beryl Burt, of Streatham, will have t^ao armoured cars as escort when she sets out to see her patients on the North-West Frontier of India. Before she sailed from Liverpool on her 7,000-miles journey she said that she prefers her hazardous life to
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  • 413 12 The world's most perfectly streamlined plane, "Frobisher'-latest addition to Imperial l Airways European fleet-is being P«f»^ t t^ ro > o d t^^ 1 an hour schedule on the Zurich route. Developed from the "Comet" that won the Melbourne air race, the machine IS d her
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    • 48 13 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE Tea Sets Sauce Boats Coffee Sets Trays etc. HttttS D f OM T ""RE !>ISI«» H SWEET DISHES etc. ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS iO OME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Kaflics Place. SINGAPORE.
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  • 854 14 Glass, metals, tiles, paints are now obtainable in numerous guises TIME was when kitchen installation simply meant putting in a sink and gas stove, one or two cheap cupboards, a table to work on and a meat safe. Now, however, all that is changed, for
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  • 926 15 Is Your Living -Room Really Comfortable? [Y a living-room has been planned with a tremendous amount of ght and care as to furnishings, Iture and fabrics so that a delightffeot ii achieved and yet that com,ble and home-like atmosphere has misled entirely. is atmosphere depends to a large it on
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    • 303 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU CHEAP RETURN TICKET. TO CHINA, JAPAN COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY Available for two months. From SINGAPORE Ist Class 2nd Class Bonffkonr f 137.14 $102.86 Shanffhai *I**W W 3714 Kobe or Yokohama 5222.86 5154.29 Bombay $300.00 $205.71 Colombo 1282.86 $188.57 All vessels may call at any port
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    • 417 16 IK_ TO FRENCH PORTsI charce"urT~reuni S I HOMEWARDS. 1 j DALNY For Marseilies, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk n I I CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazairc Bordeaux Dec (TO SAIGON INDOCHINaI J CAP VARELLA For Saigon, fomftf and Haiph n. I S. A. M. I. (from <»iimn\ I GG.
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  • 306 17 Inspector Fined For Being Absent From Duty Singapore, Tuesday. J^ FINE of $16 was imposed to-day on Sidney Dodds, inspector of the Straits Settlement Police Force, by Mr. L. B. Gibson, District Judge, who convicted him on a charge of absenting himself from duty "from 9 a.m. till 4.30 p.m.
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  • 43 17 FIFTY million yen worth of Government bonds in connection with the .China Incident were issued i Tokyo recently This brings the total value of Government bonds issued to date in connection with the China Incidet to just uder Yen. 7,000,000,000.
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  • 59 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday Mr John Cheet'han made a report/ to the that 25 birds had been stolen from Fort Canning The Police are having some difficulties in tracing same although they feel they would succeed in the near ruture of detecting the culprit. Their difficulties lie
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    • 286 17 11l R\S IMIILP LIXE. (Incorporated in Australia). NEXT SAILINGS Due Sails. lARELLA IM PORT Dec. 2 ERKUR Dec. 31 Jan. 5 necial cheap r^und trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the Mowing rates. tat Class passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or Melbourne to the connecting K.P.M.
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    • 118 17 Wife Summons Husband For Assault Sinj, r apon k Tuesday. yEO Kim Hock, a young educated Straits-born Chinese, appeared 1 before Mr. C. 11. Koh. the Sixth Magistrate, this morning, at the instance of his wife, Madam Kway Xya Chik. who is summoning him for assault at their residence, No,
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 254 17 IOSTAL INTELLIGENCE t I TO-DAY I "Qantas" Nov. 30 7.45 a.m. Valaya 30 2 p.m. ■a} I K pongfcal Toba 30 11 a.m. W c wesi Sumatra. \+4*UX Bt cSS*. Molucca and irAl °onv KN.IL.M. 30 noon ■"^h Timor Diilyx "Qantas" 30 7.45 a.m. and Timor Valentijn 30 3 p.m.
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    • 182 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Cremer 22 1 1 Rohna 20 1 1 Rawalpindi 18 2 3 Mirzapore Bulan 16 2 3 Benmacdhui 14 2 3 Benarty 11 2 3 Flntshire 9 2 3 Kepong 7 2 3
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  • 461 18 Mr. Nevittt (hamhcrlainl and Lord Halifax U further! step in the Primt Minist r \l policy of personal eooUetfl ij the interests of Kuropean pt\ireß and ffood relations says Hi'uter'sl diplomatic correspondent. I As is made clear in the official J.ll'tl-'' nouncement, the visit
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  • 52 18 London T HE natives of Nyasaland do not car* I for pennies. ny o r woInstead of taking a pejjy a p urIny is still a novelty. signm ent ha s steps should be taken ro jn i;. in a use of small currency, esp*
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 411 18 I ON THE RADIO oi, t i i to* i ii i 4 EJrctriral recordißK t «;ramophon* rrcora* NOV. 3O SINGAPORE t '/Ml. li:> BiHfW (1.33 mcM /JIP :>o.9fc a etns (9.69 mcs) rm. I 100 Miscellaneous programme c» new gramophone records. 30 Midday rubber prices. 1 32 Miscellaneous programme
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    • 456 18 LONDON TRANSMISSION "> CiSB 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m a.m. 640 Topics of the Day'— talk o\ Gerald Barry. 655 Sermons in Stone". Durham > Cathedral,* written by John I Bentley and H. R. Jukes, produced by Olive Shapley. 735 Sandy MacPherson, at BBC Theatre Organ. 8 00 The news and
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    • 359 18 NIROM VIM 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.) am. 6.20 Gymnastics. 6 35 Light gramophone music. 6.50 Time signaj. Gramophone music (continued) 7.50 Close down. 10. 50 Time signal. Opening. Classical concert. 11.30 For the sick. 11 50 Franz von Suppe's compositions. p.m. 12.40 Omroep Orchestra conducted by Carel van der Bijl.
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  • 4800 19 $kye Meeting At Ipoh I Marcos Superbus") I ryf t.:!in <»t nil hcrses enterI for the Skye meeting of the PerKv! In 1 it lp° h tomorrow and on Ell.' showing at a glance how Kiriii/- have fared m their K. »-i rerenl runs (except
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    • 46 19 om—t Trade mark for key-teniion (UrfSem. Tbi* unutef inventioo •«uyt* Jwy--^,,-D tin«o pr«aMir«l Ple«Me teU m« about R*^*''* I SiiTSer^y priced o,od«}i. c«npte« I with cvryio. cim. Atoo d«t*lU of >10« I wnak payaacot pUn. I Nmm* J Addt— MM^^^J^ ROME? ltd. 3. Malacca Street, Singapore.
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  • 146 20 DEVELOPING TOURIST TRAFFIC London. THE Marquess of Dufferin and Ava. Parliamentary Under- Secretary of State for the Colonies, has officially opened the Bahamas Government information Bureau here. The aim of the Bureau will be o de velop tourist traffic from England to tK Bahamas, which are at present practt cally
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  • 30 20 The following members have acgjP^ »d to play Hockey for s c n tS CC:--pole; G. H. Clement; BLT Ear' I. W. Corrie and D. Nooy.
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  • 933 22 Kliney tup Final Thrilling Tennis At Y.M.C.A. THREE joyous sets of tennis that in a nutshell sums up the 1 play in the doubles match in the Kliney Cup final on the Y M CA. courts last night when the Y s pair, Yadi and
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  • 67 22 CYCLING CARNIVAL AT HAPPY WORLD A GRAND Cycling Carnival will be A held at the Happy World on Dec. 9, 10 and 11. Intending competitors may obtain entry forms at the Happy World Office between 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily or between 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. nightly. Entries
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  • 134 22 Y. M. C. A. vs. S. C. R. C. HOCKEY ON FRIDAY THfc following have been selected to play hockey for the Y.M.C.A. vs. S.C.K.C. on Friday at 5.15 p m on the S.C.R.C. ground: V. N. Pillay; Darus; Hutchinson; Ranatunga; Sclleh; Sing Ching; Elkington; Hussein; Suratta; Leembruggen; Galstuan. Water
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  • 26 22 The Royal Engineers beat the Loyal Regiment by four to nil in a water-polo match played at Gillman Barracks yesterday afternoon.
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  • 224 22 ENSUING MATCHES AT S.C.C. THE following members have arcqH to play for The Rest <in Whites. 1 Scotland J Rugby match to-day at M QQ Q H A. E. Minns: G. D. A. Lundon. J J Wood. E. J Burley and Lt. J H Prtfl F C S. Tillbrook. and
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  • 41 22 BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS nbe |)la. vrd a The followin ß .tie.s wUM> HaJl on the Clerical Union Ha* Saturday at 2.15 P.m. Ladies Open Singly Waile < L M Pennefathei v.s Commercial .n o "!l. es press S.C(Final): Straits Time* Boustead Badminton lean
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    • 50 22 WINNER -TAKE ALL M^^ TOMORROW NIGHT at 9 P.M. tMN> SILVER kll» S. TOM < Altltll IMr MAIN EVFNT />^ 3IEMIIIOE.A m v. riioo^' V RODRICUES vs. HERMAN §k AL BROWN vs S. AHMAD |k AHKOWvs YOUNG SILVA silver kid HAPPY WORLD STADIUM PRICES: $1, 6« 20 cts. Promoter: GEO.
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  • 422 23 RAF. Lm ii.ttresting rugger was played on the padang yesterday, i the SRC. fifteen defeated the R.A.F- (Town Office) by L points (a to niL whole was inclined to peciail, in the scrums f rom a spectator's point of Cfb'rlUtant individual efforts. Sub held
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  • 40 23 la ck of entries, the closing the Clerical Union Badmin- has been postponed to the Union wh 0 wish to the above tournament with the Badminton r Hye Leong» or sign the at the Union's Notice
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  • 64 23 JUNIOR PING-PONG CHAMPIONSHIP THE matches in the Y.M.C.A. Junior Pin&-Pon£ Championship will be played off as follows:— To-day Nov. 30 at 430 p.m.: Wong Fatt Lim vs. Lau Kteng Hiong Friday. Dec 2, 4.15 p.m (1) Onu Swee Kenii vs. Edward Wee <2> At 5.00 p.m. Wee Swee Lee vs
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  • 35 23 GETTING AWAY WITH IT Bain is just late for a tackle in this action nicture. The R.A.F. standoff breaks away after receiving the ball from the scrum half. Recs von by five points to nil.
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  • 200 23 S.C.R.C. Tournament Begins U/ITH a view to finding out the best available material for the next MCter season, the S.C.R.C. began a tournament at Hong Lim Green yesterday, Team B beating Team A by two goals to one Game was evenly contested but ball control difficult owing to the greasy
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  • 163 23 To -Morrow's Fights Will Be Thrilling THE management of the Happy World stadium expects a record attendance to-morrow night in view of the keenness taken in the return contest between Tommy Carrie and Silver Kid. The last fight is still fresh in the minds of those who saw it, and
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  • 70 23 The next programme of wrestling it the New World taktl place next Staur day when the murh talked ol contest between Wonn Bock Cheunu. champion of China, arid Kartar Blngh, the Malayan champion, will meet over six tenpainnte rounds. On the same night Kinu Kohm will meet Tony Lamaro,
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  • 260 23 Weights For Ipoh Skye Races To-morrow FOLLOWING are the handicaps for to-morrow, the first day of the skye meetings of the Perak Turf Club at Ipoh. Horses, (lass l>iv. I, 6 Furlongs. Cheer till Bye* l0 I Mandai 10-jj Miss Labis 9.7 Jonathan 9.7 Gallant Maggie 9-jj Emperor Kublai *-J
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  • 399 24 London Newspaper's Com ments London. N >v. 29. relentlessly and with almost complete IMMM. She hiu net. it Is true contrived at 1 any point to entrap and annihilate a 2 lajor concentration cf trained Chinese troops, though she hM even-where punished the
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  • 146 24 Philippines To Have Independence Only In 1946 Manila, Nov. 29. THE proposal by President Quezon that the Philippines should attain political independence before the end of 1939, instead of in 1946, as laid down in the Independence Act, was rejected by the joint preparatory committee on Philippine affairs established in
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  • 32 24 Admiral Van Dulm, chairman of the Non-Interventiion Board, has resigned. Lord Plymouth after consulting the members oi the committee has regretfully accepted the resignation, which is effective from Dec. 10 Reuter
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  • 97 24 COLONIES ARE AS SACRED AS THE MOTHER COUNTRY Portuguese President Lisbon, Nov 29. pORTFOAL'S ©\erseas posses- sions were as much Portuguese as the mother country itself." declared President Carmora. speaking at the four year term of the National Assembly "It was entirely out of the question that th^re should b»3
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  • 134 24 TROOPS OCCUPY FRENCH FACTORIES CEVERAL factories P a a ndthe V po a w station in the Valenciennes tnct have been occupied bv trot Four hundred strikers under leadership of the Communist De D Mavor occupied a public hall The reason given for the occum of factories by troops is
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  • 40 24 (Mbjme Crime Reportc^ n S iT?° r tL TU locaf P^ce that g oorted to the locai rv w cheques for $481.45 and N(| j -ere stolen from motor or* 757 in Rchore Road at A terday
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    • 108 24 JL ■••■••■••■•■••••■••■•■■■•■■■•••■■•■■•••■••••■•■■••■kiiiMiiiiiiiimiiit M I Bombay Tailoring Co. j ARMY CONTRACTORS— GENERAL MERCHANTS. > Late Contractor To The Ist. Bn. Royal InniskilHng Fasilien, 332 ORCHARD ROAD— PHONE NO. 4349 I I Opposite Ordure Road Police Station. We have pleasure to announce that we Z have opened our new premises of I
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