Morning Tribune, 2 December 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE »_-Na. 261. SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. Dceember 2, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 546 1 CHINA WILL WIN WAR, MRS. HALDANE REPEATS I DID not meet a single Chinese, man or woman, old or young, who was not absolutely convinced that China must win the in the end," said Mrs. Haldane, wife of Professor J.B.S. Idane. interviewed on her return to London from a six-week
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  • 105 1 T lll Army authorities have K'vrii orders for speedingJP Preparations for the pro■jction of munitions. Mr. Louis Johnson, Assistant Secretary *J r War, warned a conference anny equipment specialists at in lJ ie event of war the high *mmaiiu did not want the exWmeta of 1917|18 repeated.
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  • 57 1 MR. Anthony Eden sails for America at the week-end. Alluding to the matter in the House of Lords, Lord Halifax said that Mr. Eden is going with the fullest assent and approbation of government. He added that his visit was doubtless extremely valuable in the establishment
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  • 54 1 London, Dec. I.— To-morrow Italy formally accedes to the London Naval treaty providing for the limitation of size and gunpower in various naval categories. It is understood that Burgos authorities have undertaken to deal immediately with the matter of the two seized Greek steamers carrying Rumanian wheat for
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  • 36 1 London, Dec. I— The instrument of ratification whereby Italy adheres to the London Naval Treaty will be signed at the Foreign Office to-morrow. Count Grandi, Italian Ambassador in London, will sign for Italy." -British Official
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  • 140 1 CROWDS SEE MAN SHOT IN STREET (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) MEN RUSHED FOR SHELTER WOMEN SCREAMED IN CROWDED CHINATOWN LAST NIGHT WHEN THREE SHOTS RANG OUT OVER THE NOISE AND BUSTLE OF CANAL ROAD. A man, middle-aged, slumped to the ground, then picked himself up, ran madly into a shophouse in
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  • 331 2 Upcountry View Of Indian Leader's Visit "IF communal trouble (between Hindus and Muslims) ever arise to mat the communal harmony which is a feature ot lite in Ma!a>a it will not be as a result of visits to this country by Indian leaders of the
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  • 133 2 Stole Fisherman i Sampan, Fined (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. WANG Seo»\ Boey was this morning sentenced to a fine of $50 or ir default of payment to undergo one month's rigorous imprisonment by Mr. L C. Goh in the fifth police court for the theft of a sampan valued
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  • 107 2 CHINESE POLITICAL COUNCIL LEADER "Resisting Japanese aggression i% t <ie only way ior China to maintain national independence and integrity.** >aid Mr. George C. Hsic, member of the Chinese Political Council, when he arrived at Singapore yesterday afternoon by the Piesidrnt Doniner, accompanied bv his wife and tmrd daughter. "The
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  • 277 2 Judge Reserves Judgment In Film Support (Tribune Stafi Reporter) I Singapore. Thursday JUDGMENT was reserved Mr. Justice Hen* j n M High Cburt to-day in the cjM in which Letch u man Chettß is claiming $8,641.93 f r m J Jupiter (ieneral Insurance X loss sustained h\ damage fl films
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  • 59 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter' Johore Bahru. Dec. 1.-The iugbß Fducation Committee headed dj J William McLean, who are studying em cational conditions in Malaya. \®m Johore Bahru yesterday when the iwm mission interviewed members enm public at the Dewan. J Visits were also made by the t -^m sion
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  • 144 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) ARRESTED on Wednesday as he was about to leave the SHI P>* mises at Gate 3, Lew Ah Chee was convicted yesterday I B. Gibson, District Judge, on a charge of being found In P° sion of 41 tahils of non-Government Chandu. Sentence of
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  • 29 2 (Tribune Crime Reporter' Singapore. Thursday —A Tcochiu reports that five unknown Chinese persons attempted to steal his ducks at 12.50 a m. to-day from No 882. Gevlana Serai.
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  • 33 2 PASSPORTS, CLOTHING STOLEN (Tribune Crime R«P° Singapore, Thursday-* r lodged with the local police panese woman residing Waterloo Street that a aDou yesterday her bag con tain inand two passports vaiueo been stolen.
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  • 291 3 H.E. DEFENDS FINANCIAL POLICY IN F.M.S. (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. DEFENCE of Government's financial policy and a reply to the criticisms of alarming rising costs of Government were made His Excellency at this morning's resumed meeting of the FedeCouncil. Reminding the critics that four years ago there re
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  • 142 3 ANOTHER K UALA LUMPUR ROBBERY (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 1. lOTHER daring burglary ocI currcd in Kuala Lumpur 1 night, the thief on this ocnon actually being discovered \UiuL, a successful exit rough the bedroom window the victim. r victim ol this latest burglary is Giflord, wife of
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  • 63 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. I.— Christ Church was packed to capacity yesterday at the memorial service, attended by Ministers of the state, Diplomatic and Consular Corps, headed by the accredited Norwegian Minister at present on a visit to Siam, for the late Queen Maud. The altar
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  • 293 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. WITHOUT calling upon the defence, Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court this afternoon acquitted Mr. T. G. Menon „n charge that he on Feb. 14, at Singapore being entrusted as a c, "k with $800 belonging to
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  • 35 3 (Tribune Crime Reporter i Singapore. Thursday.— A Japanese reports that house No. 9, Western Depot, Seletar was broken into this morning at six o'clock and jewelleries and clothings valued at $115 were stolen.
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  • 108 3 Kuala l.umpur. Thursday. AT the outset of this morning's n resumed meeting of the Federal Council, the report of the Select Committee which met to consider the draft estimates for 1939, was read and the recommendations adopted. As a result of the recommendations grand total
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  • 279 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Thursday. GELAMAH, wife of Muthumathay, a Tamil Hindoo, who met his death when the bicycle which he was riding collided with a motor-car near Alexander Road on Nov. 26, was weeping when she gave evidence in the Coroner's court this morning
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  • 44 3 RUBBER SHIPMENTS The Registrar General of Statistics reports that the shipments of rubber Irom Malaya in November were ***** tons, making a total for tho eleven months of the year of 494,010 tons, as compared with 624,847 tons in the corresponding period of 1937.
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  • 57 3 (Tribune Crime Reporter* Singapore. Thursday— Mr. S. A Bickeride reported to the police the theft of a purse containing cash and a Naval Base Pass valued $24 from the Band Club. Alexander Road, at 6.30 p.m. last Tuesday. Suspicion of the theft befalls on a Malay whom the local
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    • 154 4 LiOUUOII. UIUIWIIJ Previous To-day Changs RUBBER Vim^ BQUlet8 QUlet 116 Soot Buyers 8 8 116 +1 16 Sellers 7 15 16 Ist Forward (December) Buyers j January Sellers a_ 18 2nd Forward (Jan Mar.) Buyers 8 116 February Sellers o 1 ic R 1 R 1 16 3rd
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    • 54 4 Previous J RUBBER Steady Steady Ch l Tone Buyers 15 s 8 15 15*16 I Spot Sellers 15 3 4 16 116 I Forward Jan. Mar. Buyers 15 1116 15 15 is D l Sellers 15 13 16 ig 1 I TIN Quiet Firm I Spot 45
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    • 22 4 London ThurH* TIN STANDARD Previous To-day <2 Spot (afternoon (closing price) £215 £214^ 4 Ua Forward £216 £2l5 :i 4
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    • 128 4 Singapore. Thursday. MINING. Tin at midday was $110.00. unchanged. Conditions in the tin share market to-day were extremely dull and with very little business passing quotations were unchanged. RUBBERS. The price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 27 5 8 cents, buyers January March 28
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    • 127 4 More Arrests Of Members Of Iron Guard Bucharest, Dec. 1 ris officially stated that membtn of the Iron Guard set fire to tea houses and workshops in Czernovia near the polish border. Two me*. bers of the Iron Guard have bea arrested. t,„-i«ui The Governor of Czernovitz bum orders that
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    • 75 4 uanaon inursau\. Previous To-day Change Dunlop Rubber 24- 241- Imperial Tobacco 132^6 132^6 Rubber Plan Investment Trust 28 9 28 9 Southern Ktataj 9 3d I «viut ii^;o o 7 1 *l 7 1 Kaffirs 1 (West Wit. Area.) 138 9 138 9 Shell Transport 85- 85-
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    • 25 4 r\ London. Thuiwdiv LH'LD Previous To-day Change Fine RIT v- M £7.9.1 £7.8.6»-> —6^. SILVER Spot ?:<J ***** 4 months' forward 19% -116
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    • 258 4 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE beauty and majesty of Christmas music of past and eonten porary composers was most effectively emphasised at the servii of sacred music at the Paya Lebar Methodist Church last night. The choir was composed of 160 voices from the two choirs of
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    • 62 4 Previous To-day Change T.T. on Paris (closing selling rate> 178.31 178.22 T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.60 l 4 «59 7 8 —J T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8»2 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 1.3-1 16 Unchaneed T.T. on Japan (closing selling rate) Is.
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    • 20 4 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AT REASONABLE RATES. Tel. 592«. i. Finlayson Green.
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    • 5 4 \W mm\\ SIME DARBY Co.,Lt©;
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  • 618 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company MINING B M. Trustee 6 .75 7.50 Con. T.S. 7% Pref 216 22 9 Con. T. S Ord. 20- 21Eastern Realty 1.371, ]45 Est. Trust Ag. 400 425 Eastern United 30.00 32 00 F. and N Ord. 13.80 1420 do rft* Prefs. 9.15 940
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  • 95 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore Dec. 1, 5 p.m Total i'jt Conij..jiy dividend Booka Date a Ui* pear Close Payable TIN Kaub Gold 5d int. Dec. 8 Dec. 14 Dec. 9 Is. Kawang Cone. 6d. Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 1 12ft% Henonß Consold 6d. Dec. 3 Dec.
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  • 216 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Thursday. MINIM. Buyers Sellers Ampats 4i1% 4 7 J 2 Batu Selangors 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatts 0.73 0.76 Hongkong Tin 2316 251--tfelebus 0.68 0.72 Kamunting Tin 10|3 11 16 Katu Tin 25|- 26|Killinghalls 17|6 18|6 Kramats 10|6 1116 Kuchais 1.28 1.32 Laruts 913 10|3 Unguis 1.60
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  • 245 5 a Co. Ltd. $30,000 m Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY red 1940 $400,000 Mar. 31 Sept. 30 102 U 103 1 2 nom 1907 red. 1947 $1,600,000 109 110 nom I9ni\ 1 ar 31 Sep*- 30 Int IJ d 1955 114 116 nom
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    • 159 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) I BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 132* Paid Up Capital f 40,030,030 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000, ..0C Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE IONGH Presiden M. TAUDIN
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    • 346 6 PAVILION 6-15 9-15 TO-NICHT Verv r 'ood indeed A NEW STYLE OF ROLE FOR TOM WALLS. x rvll, nt programme" EXCITING THRILLS SPICED WITH CAY TRIBUNE COMEDY BOARDERS'' m^B VN<lh The amous French Actress $jBH DONALD DUCK in POLAR TH A ITERS" and G. B Mewl Showing the Nen dunce
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    • 199 6 J The Screen's most Spectacular Attion-p L 1 i Adventure Story Since "The Covered Wao 0 i *fl I CAPITOL 3 IS SHO^ D *v 1 J j.ij 0.15 9ic Paramount's great National Cavalcade of Courageous Love and Death -defying Adventure! v WW \1 l v •j■!klk I h B
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  • 150 7 nnkeoi Kent, at the Seamen s ""i s ietv dinner in LonJJ nt l, said that one pecuf( r the hospital pleased him iriv— the freedom, within u vll i, which the men were J. to smoke. "I am glad," he t vou take the trouble to vmir pi
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  • 89 7 I London. Irafment of lead, three-eighths i null iii diameter, was found in Ikoll of Mr*. Marie Wallace, 57, UH aster Koad. Kensington, who 'ii herself at her room. •A.d. Fank Wallace, a taxisaid at the inquest that he had 27 years, and that his wife i
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  • 154 7 6PEAIUNG at the inaugural nieet- ins the Birmingham branch of the Institute of Export, Mr K S» Hudson, M.P.. Parliamentary Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade, said that one factor, and a very important factor, if we u anted to recover our former position
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    • 60 7 le Lambeth Walk" ["The Palais Glide" f'The BIC Apple!" I Goodbye to them all! Here comes THi: YAM" h hou f fl (> it when the King FJ w Ihe Dance come back Jiner Again WW/ W% :j^» :S[ SS 'w^^B ''■'•^MKWyi WW *f£fimfjGSmmmmrjieW& mb K '^IRVING* 5 BERLIN y>
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    • 164 7 I COMING SHORTLY jALHAMBRAI S (Controlled by Shaiv Bros. Ltd..) m--Jfy. mWM «f*-' WwHk < aSPs^ W nS Br i your p.eosvr.- j I «mk GEORGE MURPHY I f~ M JIMMY DURANTE j I "^PHYLLIS BROOKS fr-f EDNA MAE OLIVER j S .d°Mee I I li ween e, 5 Clovde
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    • 233 7 FOUR DAUGHTERS" gets Good Reception It's warm humanity makes it one of the best films of the year. Straits Times 1-12-38. A Picture Even Man, Woman Child Should See! DAILY AT 3-13 6-15 9-15 P.M. SAT SUN MORNING SHOW At 11AM ALWAMBBA (CONTROLLED BY SHAW BROS. LTD.) "V*«l Nlt^- B^
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  • 1865 8 MR. SHEARN ATTACKS GOVT'S WEAK POLICY Kuala Lumi)ur, Thursday. DEVISED budget recommending an increase in expend turo was passed at the resumed meetintr ol' th" Federal Council this morning* as I result of the rejK>rt of the select committee. The new expenditure
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    • 114 8 .mmmW Wm^Mml m\\\\ WWT^^^. >^32 I THE LAST WORD "H.M.V" If the 'last word' in refrigerators for efficiency, economy, convenience and durability. We suggest that you see for yourself the full range of "H.M.V." r°fngerators. There is one model ideally suitable for you and your family. It is just for
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  • 352 9 Adjusting The Balance Of Payments AN analysis of Anglo-Argentine n trade for the first nine months of 1938 shows in spite of the sharp contraction in Argentine purchasing power which has followed the failure of last season's wheat and maize crops, total British exports to this mark** have
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  • 289 9 "All Glamour Of Boxing Has Gone" London had seven years of limelight in 1 without it doing me KS All I want now is to slip EH- an d be happy." Ben Foord, Rgt Empire H h£ TvS; D bnx champion, made this L ;i he left England. ing his
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  • 125 9 SPORT OF IRON PROHIBITED IN INDO-CHINA permanent commission of the Jdo-chinese Govenment Council fle that erports of iron ore and ann.se ore t0 foreign countries at low prices jure increasing to such «jnt that the richest and are jab,y Mtuated deposits are in dan--1 oenm exhausted, and that it Lr.
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  • 62 9 nrmr Lagos. Hovem, 0l the Nigerian Youth landed rV :lUend ed by over 2,000, 11 th-it Ir a more emphatic stateWa r 7 e Would be no transfer the Gov (>rmanv should be made on thiT r than his recent decla- 'dea of transferring the Btat lf tic.
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  • 213 9 YEN 8,000,000,000 Tokyo. THE total budget estimates of the Japanese Government for the 1939-40 fiscal year including the special military expenses for the China Incident, will exceed Yen 8,000.000,000, Domei learned on good authority. The first Ministerial conference ot the Department of Finance to assess the
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  • Article, Illustration
    86 9 Russia is trying something new in the way of defences against Germany, diplomatic circles reveal. It is a "no-man's land" ranging from a few hundred miles Wide along the border. In that strip trees are to be cut down— so that no cover will be afforded to the invader— and
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    • 74 9 ■■MRU lIM I ■'.■>». 1 |i£ftmgKjSP <m---i> 'AA' i SFrJI-K^ij. 1 I it '»MJ»^fa^^A^ilM**MMiMMi««««i<fc^*^«^M^«*" if— that's what everybody says on tasting Crosse Blackwell's nourishing and tasty soups. It is the obvious verdict. Yiw 1 WMLtt Hi^^^H^^^ Mullif»uwnv, Mock. Turtle ctt |\i| X^ motlrruujc^ in (kr manu/uc r r lufl fci
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  • 338 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Friday, Dec. 2, 1938. JAPANS THREAT A Japanese spokesman has stated roundly that the Yangtse will remain closed to foreign shipping "until Chiang Kai Shek is annihilated and China is satisfactorily rehabilitated." Perhaps this trenchant statement will be softened in Government circles in Tokyo, but actually it
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  • 958 10 Practical Reasons For Reform BEOWULF shows why political reform and the open door in the Civil Service must be achieved in Malaya in the next few years, quite apart from any public agitation. Burden Malaya Cannot Carry TOUNCIL reports and Council meetings make dull reading for the average man in
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    42 10 Michan 0I Royal Air Force aeroplanes escorted King Carol and Pl 2J* e o V ne on Rumania when they crossed the English Channel fronap 0 1 Q U ee« British destroyer "Sikh" for their Stat* visit to the Kmg (Planet News).
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  • 120 10 Air Vice-Marshal J. T. Babingtonfl| visit Ceylon next month with thetj R A.F. Sunderland flying boats, n| will make the flight from Singapoiwjj I Mr. F. H. Grumitt has been iJ nated by the S.S. (Penang- AMfl tion to the Municipal Commission fill the vacancy caused by the ret^j
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    • 27 10 To-days White Label Announcement It's hard to live within one's salary, but it's harder to live without it. Tilt greatest hardship is to be without DEWAR'S L
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  • 411 11 lavoc Wrought With ommunication Lines (nvaders Trapped And Killed In Mountains Ir l 000,000 CHINESE GUERILLAS ARE HARASSING the Japam North China, according to a guerilla leader who passed Hongkong recently on his way to the interior 1,, the suburbs of Peiping
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  • 138 11 When Princess fciizaoem <uiu nmicM Margaret returned from Balmoral with the King and Queen they found a sur- < prise awaiting them in the grounds of Buckingham Palace. a\ It is a new swimming pool, which is being specially constructed for the Princesses so that next
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  • 97 11 TANON Albert Darell Tupper-Carey, t English Chaplain at Monte Carlo ha. been appointed a Chaplain to the King in the room of Canon John Charles Halland How, who has resigned. Canon Tupper-Carey belongs to an old Guernsey family, was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford
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  • 90 11 KNOWN as the "Marriage Mender, because of his work as a memter <>* broken marriages, Mr Benjamin James Saunders, chairman of the Brighton Bench, has died at Brighton aged 82 Many couples who went to his court seeking a separation left arm-in-arm after his kindly
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  • 392 11 Shanghai. t JAPANS economic grip upon South America is still very loose, but Tokyo f rtoe^ not miss any opportunity to i strengthen the economic and financial i bonds between Dai Nippon and that continent. A Peruvian Economic Mission, headed bv Brigadier-General Cesar de
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  • 190 11 U.S Wonder Rifle New York. AMERICA will fight any future war with a rifle that will revolutionise infantrv work by firing up to 100 shots a minute, or 90 more than the present rifle. Its name is the Garand. and within two years at least 45.000 American troons will be
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  • 51 11 Mexico City. TENSION between the Mexican Communists and Right Wingers has mounted. The Communists have demanded the disbandment of the Nationalist vanguard, an off-shoot of the out-la wed anti-Semitic Golden Shirts, as they distributed blood red handbills urging direct anti-Jewish action 'so that the country may be
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    • 73 11 POLAROID Glasses are the latest j scientific discover:' in glare protection. They permit you t»» actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remark able new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4. ARCADE. SINGAPORE, PHONE 3002 I DUnMB 593J "-*A^
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    • 133 11 THE THUI TONIC FOOD OttflfcMfcfe M mil OmMWtm mnd Storm THE GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE Tenders are invited from approved firms for the supply, deJivery and erection ol STRUCTURAL STEELWORK for the New Government Offices. Johore Bahru. for the Government of Johore. A deposit of $100- is required from each Contractor
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  • 282 12 For the best air navigational I composite aircraft aptaia I Duke of Kent at ih Guild oil Acting on behalf 01 rrcs»u«.nl aUMftacvc**, mm*, just^" tP* ivuiuivuy, tne Ama can Ambassador in London, presented medals at the Embassy to officers of the British Navy in recognition
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    • 62 13 FOR CHRISTMAS YOU WILL FIND THE LAPGEST SELECTIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS— BRACELETS -BKOOCHES. etc. AT Kene I JLLM A X ,0?^ x^^ WHERE QUALITY and VALUE ARE TRADITIONAL Bach Wonderful (hristmas Presents were never seen before in Singapore. The Best is to coin and see RENE ULLMANN JKWEILIKS Kaflles Place.
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  • 1499 14 Control their activities so that playtime may help to develop their characters upon the best possible lines DLAY is to the child a very serious business upon which he concen'»ates all his energies. There I"** 1 be many reasons for this; indeed various psychologists
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  • 811 15 •HiNG is nicer, or more welcome than a Pie or open tart. Whether ttse flaky, short, puff or rough pufT rv depend* upon yourself, but proi the pastry la and the flllmß faring vour efforts are sure to be Ed with success. Here are some nial
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    • 463 16 m J«J 1 WmmW I I Bii^ s «litH»tPt^2s BY PsOa'nd BRITISH INDIA LINES l INCOKPORATED IN ENGLAND i Outwards Tonnage S'pore Tonnage S'pore 1938 W39 CHITRAL 16,000 Dec. 2 SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13 I BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 17 RANPURA 17.000 Jan.
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    • 408 16 Jk TO FRENCH PORTsI j I .*»j CHARCEURS REUNIs 1 iDALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk I CAP ST JACQUES For MarseUles, Nantes, St. Nazair- ft B aui |TO SAIGON INDOCHINaI i CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Tourano and Haiphong I j 8. A. M. I. (from Saiiron I /G G.
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  • 383 17 World Travelogue Scheme PLANS are being made for a large German travelling film unit to visit Ceylon next year to make extensive travelogues. It is part of a scheme of the Tobis and Ufa Film Companies, sponsored by the German Government, to make a series
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  • 46 17 Thje Air Mail (Netherlands) despatch ed from Singapore on Nov. 24 was delivered in London on Nov. 30. Information has been received that no mails for Malaya were on board the Imperial airways flying boat "Calpurnia" which met with an accident on Lake Habbanivah.
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  • 27 17 Tokyo. HJITH a view to bringing closer the friendly ties binding Japan and Germany, an agreement has been reached to inaugurate the Japan-Germany Tourist Association.
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    • 297 17 I BIRXS IMIILP LIXE. I I 'Incorporated in Australia). I I NEXT SAILINGS I I Due Sails. I IN PORT Dec. 2 I Dec. 31 Jan. 5 t leap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the I tea. I Qgexa may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or
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    • 59 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. SIIMMIW A 8,000 TONS SAILING DECEMBER 15, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for FUrst Saloon ana Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable with
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 188 17 >OSTAL INTELLICENCEI -TL-.^— S rn and Southern Sg^L" "and Palestine Imperial" n Britain and Ireland -Imperial" 2 2 p.m Sumatra, S.-Eas' pm Celebes, Moluccas anc iru-Dillyx ?QaiiU^°° rt 22 30pm j bilahan a nk a 2 l p^m J2j n Sj" M 2 7.45 a.m.* TO-MORROW pan 0 Formosa and
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    • 149 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Hong Siang 22 1 1 Opten Noort 20 1 1 Rawalpindi 18 2 3 Chitral 18 2 3 Kistna 16 2 3 Aeneas 14 2 3 Benarty 11 2 3 Flintshire 9 2
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  • 293 18 London, Nd 4 PARTY of scouts and a pdrty of 42 young men and wromn b jns! started on a voyage (o Australia. Nineteen Moots, (wo |fo V< scouts and six scouters the United Kingdom contingent to lb. i* tralasian Jam boree— were
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  • 164 18 Dog Follows Master 1,000 Miles, Dies Williams Lake. British Columbn A 1.000-MILE trek through I northern wilderness ir si arch i his master has proved too much J u Pinch," the mongrel dog i j prospector here. "Pinch" traced the prospector. 60-yes old William Cawkin. to his |0| but died
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  • 227 18 THREE DIVORCES Damages Awarded To Aggrieved Husbands London. t HUSBANDS have been j|! the Divorce Courts held recent Damages totalling OJ* awarded to three husband*. In the first case Dr. ***™j^ dall was cited by Mr. oa I Hastings Grainger, joint P'^^ ger of a City firm of clot rue?.
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 870 18 GSB !».51 Mts (31.55 m /HL metres (1.33 mi :s) /lIP :i0.% metres (Ml mes) j.^ chamber muslc Ser ies-G: Men pm delssohn. Pirani Trio: Leila 5 00 Malay music f Pirani (Violin); Charles HamGOO Chinese music.t bourg (Violoncello* Max Pirani 7.00 Children's programme (En:. (Pianoforte). Uah), 7in T ce
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    • 198 18 NIROM YDC 15.15 Mrs (19.8 m.) a.m. 6.20 Gymnastics. 6.35 Light gramophone music. 6.50 Time signal. Gramophone music (continued) 7 50 Close down. 10.50 Time signal. Opening. Brahms' Compositions. 11.30 Don Sesta's and Geraldo's accordeon Band. 11.50 Lunch concert by Omroep Orchestra conducted by Carel. van der Bijl. p.m. 12.40
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  • 297 19 WAVE OF CRIME INCREASES IN E.M.S. i (Tribune Staff Reporter) Lumpur, Wednesday. iyg „t crime in F.iM.S. is .lill on the upward, trend. t being a mn-uderable in[>e in the number of reports grious and seizabie offences lt (,u ni o« the unemploy- resulting from the reducB of (he quotas
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  • 138 19 (Tribune Staff Reporter) nm'lM'! n,pur Wednesday. F i il,av stlt <* Hith the Nnsst areas i n Malaya under one Federation only possess ae!opanev. and they ire all Selan^o, Und Pe,ak and J* 22 rcv !5 w rj| A attain laid before the Federated Council
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  • 412 19 A D s2H?iwP«' Ital> S B"* in the recent European cri£' was Chamber C an the Foreigrn M ,lister in dressing the a n^ t a T/wh ing u r i bUte tHe honeSty and coura e of Mr Chamberlain. a n<t.«\n
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  • 64 19 Singapore. Thursday— For parking within 20 feet of the junction of Middle Head and Waterloo Street on October 31. Mrs. Y. Matsudaira was to-day fined SI. by Mr. C. H. Whittom, Traffic Magistrate. Mrs. Matsudaira who pleaded guilty, explained that on the day in question tiie particular
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  • 105 19 60,000, 000 Parasites Released To Fight Pest Fredericton, New Brunswick. T'O battle the plague of spruce A sawflies which have been sweeping down Quebec to ravage the forests of New limns wick. entomologists have distributed more than 60,000,000 saw fly parasites since late spring. The sawflies consume the foliage ol
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  • 93 19 Before the Chief Justice. S.S Acting Chief Justice. F.M.S. and Mr. Justice IPedlow in Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. COUBT OF APPEAL Appeal No. 638 -E.E Miuiasseh vs. W. Miller Mackay (if not concluded). Thereafter before a lull Bench of the Supreme Court. Magistrate's Appeals 1
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  • 156 19 Bucharest Issues Stern Warning Hucharest, Dec. 1. T^HK grim determination of government to strangle any terrorist activity as a result of Codreanu shootings was tevealed in the orders i issued by the Inspector General of j the gendarmes which say "Proceed wilh the greatest energy against all individuals who commit
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  • 221 19 Unusual Pavement Artist A MYSTERY girl has come to Town, writes a London correspondent. Who, we have been asking ourselves and each other, is tfye mysterious girl artist who sketches passers-by in London streets masking the lower half of her face with a blue scarf. I
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  • 21 19 REPUBLICAN AMBASSADOR Barcelona, D» 1 M Indaecio I rieto. ex-Miuister ol Dele:. re. lias been appointed Republican Ambassador In Chile- Reuter
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  • 520 20 London. Nov. .*>U. TPHE British Government cannot accept as valid the Japanese arguments for maintaining the closure of the Yangtse R'ver to Britiah shipping, siated Mr. R. A Hut Nr in a written reply to a question by Comm. Marsden ii'on.. Chartsey) in
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  • 159 20 THE F.M.S. area planted with rice in the season 19.57-38 was estimated to be 1*6.880 aires. yielding a crop of 45.411,000 gantangs, equal to about 68. 335 tons of rice, says the review of affairs in the F M.S.. now before the Federal Council. The decrease
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  • 138 20 New York. T^HE American public spent 1602.555,706 dollars (about £720.511,1 11) on all types of alcoholic drinks in 1M.17. according to statistic^ just issued on the liquor consumption for last year. The per capita expenditure of the average person was 29 35 dollars
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  • 67 20 The condition of the cotton trade as affected by Japan and India was put in the forefront of the arguments of speakers in the Commons when Mr Suttliffe, (Con. Royton) drew attention to the need for adopting an aetive policy for development of the exn*>rt trade. Mr.
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  • 92 20 With M many conflicting: international and political issues before us I find il difficult to speak of the future. The immediate outlook for our industry is somewhat obscured by the premature release of a further 5 per cent, in exports for the January March quarter of next
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  • 410 20 "Sunnyside's" Make $14,668 Profit The R..VF. water polo ttam. winners of the Malaya Command water- polo competition held at (oilman Barracks. They beat the Lsyth bv 4 o on Wednesday. OPEAKING at the annual meeting of the Sunnyside Rubber Co.. Ltd., at Seremban, the chairman, Mr. M. L. Phillips, said:
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  • 118 20 Rotan For Assaulting Detective (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore Thui 4 Malay youth, aged 13 was this morning c the second police court on of housebreaking find public servant, viz.. a Cl tive. It was alleeed by the pi uv Court Inspector T. E. eitsed was by the detective m ling
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  • 185 20 Sineapoie. Thursday .--Ai an Hokkien. who on Nov. 11 p.m. at the 13' i milest Road, was alleged to h ?t lobberv of 58 in cash was yesterday arrested and duced In the Second P lore Mr. Conrad Oldham request of Court Inspect the case was stood
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  • 493 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter) LjpMHJg singing by pupils of the Primary Classes was a feature ol prize-giving day observed by the Serangoon English Lj at simon Road yesterday morning. Boys and girls i the school, by the way. is a definite success in the co-education experiment who
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  • 295 21 1k do.nl. look place at the GeneIral Hospital, Singapore, on Wed L> afternoon of Mr. Julius Ernest hpruu at the age of 50 years, temp had been ill for about booths and was admitted into tneral Hospital three months ago. is unmarried. He
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  • 115 21 Inviv, (B > "Pete"). "*»><> m Singapore is definitely out of the doldrums. The large FJJ aw! the splendid fighting at I «PPJ World Stadium last night s Proof of that, previous card, it was a proiai events, and all except live fights were packed at of
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  • 120 21 BAND PERFORMANCES AT FARRER PARK (Tiibune Staff Reporter) A portable band stand has been erected at Farrer Park and arrangements have been made with the Commandant, S.S. Police Depot, for the Police Band to perform in public at this Band Stand on Friday, Dec. 9, and Thursday, Dec. 29, commencing
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  • 188 21 SINGAPORE RATEPAYERS AND LIGHTING AT the last meeting of the committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association a letter was read from the Municipal Secretary stating that in view of the magnitude of the ur.^cilakin^ foreshadowed by t'- 'ewautions oa conditions Cor... »or the better lighting oi certain main thoroughfares in
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  • 88 21 AFTER 24 years in Malaya, Mr. W. J. Warin, Managing Director of Warin Publicity Services Ltd., will shortly relinguish active control of the Agency and will take up residence at nis home in Cb&£rou iimniands, where he w!M carry out tfcfl 'Jutits vi :n:..e boff t:
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  • 169 21 A CHRISTMAS bazaar in aid of the China Relief Fund will be helf at the Straits Chinese Presbyterian Church, 77, Prinsep Street, Singapore, on Saturday Dec. 17, from 1 1 to 7 p.m. under the auspices of the Young People's Fellowship, of tho Chinese Christian Church
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  • 205 21 Outram Road Schoolboys Present Shakespeare (Tribune Staflf Reporter) BEFORE an appreciative audience which included a large majority *f parents, the Outram School boys presented "The Merchant of Venice" last night. This is the fourteenth annual play held and. judging by last night's remarkably good performance by standard V students, this
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  • 141 21 ALLEGED GANG ROBBERY AT JELEBU (Tribune Staff Reporter) Seremban, Dec. 1. THE gang robbery at Jelebu on Oct. 15 had a sequel before the Hon. Mr. Justice Raja Musa to-day, when Long Swee stood charged with robbery and with causing hurt to Mia Ung Moy, a woman. The robbed articles
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  • 134 22 GOOD DIVIDENDS A T PERAK SKYE MEET (Winner trained by O'Neill' Time: 1 min. 174 5 sees. Won by: 3 4 length. 3 4 length, one length. Tote: S2B. $8. $9, $7. Cash Sweep: I. 510 ($673 2. 229 is336> 3 170 i 168 >. Starters ($2B each): 552. 526.
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  • 55 22 KUGHTTULLI cool weather favoured the opening of the Perak V Turf Club's Winter Skye meeting here to-day when many thrilling finishes provided a small crowd with plenty of thrills. Best performance oi the day was by Mi. A. Van Tooren's Mountain Belle who starting last finished first
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  • 36 22 Horses, Class 5. Div. 1. 6 furs. Mr S. T. Rhodes' MISS LABIS 9.7 1 Meh 1 Dr Ong Siow Hian's MANDAI 10.6' Yacob 2 Mr. A. van Tooren's CHEERFUL EYES <10.7» Wahab 3
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  • 42 22 1. Miss Labis ***** t Mandai ***** Si Cheerful Eyes ***** Starters: Jonathan ***** Gallant Maggie ***** Emperor Kublai ***** Happv Boy ***** Sam Burger ***** Wiley Friar ***** DOUBLE TOTES Ist 3 tickets $220 each 2nd.— tickets $119 each
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  • 135 22 R.E. (Changi) II 4; Y.M.C.A. II 3. THE Y.M.C.A. second seven went down to the Sappers (Changi) at water-polo yesterday at the Y.M.C.A. pool by the odd goal in seven. Play was even for most of the time but favoured the Y's at first, when
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  • 139 22 I Ponies, Class 2. Div. 3, 5 furs. Mrs F. L. Harding's ROSEOLET (10 2 1 P. Whitaker 1 Mr Lee Soon Aun's TAJ MAHAL (10.4) Wahab 2 Mr Cheong Yok Choy s BAY ROSE 1 10.1 1 Meh 3 Mr Mrs. Loke Yung Hong's SILVER KIT <10.7»
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  • 125 22 Ponies, (lass S, Div. 1. 5 furs. Mrs. S.E. Sheridas ARMY CONTRACTOR «9.13' Yacoo 1 Capt. and Mrs. Harding's HILARITY i10.3» R. Whitaker Mr. H.S. Kirwan's GLAMOUR •10 5 1 D. Whitaker 3 Mi. P. Logue's FAITH '10.3' L Whitaker (Winner trained by Sherida* Time. 1.04 5. Won
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  • 81 22 Ponies, Class 2, Div. 1. 5 1 furs. Mrs. A. van Tooren's QUEEN BEON (9.5> Dragon 1 Mr. P. Logue's LITTLE CHARM <97) L. Whitaker J Mr. Alan Loke's CHAR (9.4) Jacob "Mac Kongsi" Li.sbeen 10.7 < R. Whitaker 4 (Winner trained bv Duval) Time: Won by: L
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  • 111 22 Also ran: Nonia Manis 10.00: Sir Patrick 9.13. Nightshade 9.13. Horses. Class 5, Div. 3. 6 furs Mrs P LOfUe'l LA COLONIALE do.7i R. Whitaker Mrs. F. L. Harding's LOVER'S IDOL 1 10.2 L. Whitaker 2 Mr O. Shaik Mohameds PLEDGE (10.5) Wahab Mr P. Logue's SURE CURE
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  • 105 22 Ponies, Class 2, Div. 3, 5 1 furs. Mr Lee Soon Ann's EXPLODE (9.11' Dragon 1 Mr A. van Toorens MISS ROD (10 12 Wahab Mrs. S. E. Sheridas LADOLET (9.4) Yacoo 3 Messrs. Whitaker's and Logue's BLUE BIRD (9.2» 4 Winner trained by van Breukelen I Time:
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  • 99 22 I Ponies, Class 2, Div. 2, 5 1 furs. Mr. A. Van Toorens MOUNTAIN BELLE (9.11) Wahab 1 Mr. Alan Logue's MARNELL <10.2) Sim 2 Mr. A. Van Tooren's VOLNIAK <10.5» Meh 3 Capt. and Mrs. F. L. Harding's KATHRYN (9.081 Said 4 'Winner trained by Dwal) Time;
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  • 42 22 Ponies, Class 5, Div. 2, 6 furs. Miss C. R. Noordin's METRO (9.5 1 Meh 1 Mr. P. Logue's EVERGREEN (10.7i L. Whitaker 2 Mr. Wondsor's" STONE GINGER (9 2) Yacob 3 Mr. F. L Harding's M.G.M. (9.5) Said 4
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  • 85 22 DIVIDENDS AT A GLANCE Race 1: R„s,„|, y »i»J Mahal su. Ray WLmmm s;ii Race 2: Amy Contactor a Glamour si:, Race3: utES s:;j Little harm s<» Char S't Race 4: La Coloniale sin o. Lovers Idol |J, Pledge |1& Race 5: Explode |M and Q| Miss Rod TO, Ladolet
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  • 148 22 European Fined On Traffic Charge (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, ThuNaj YjR. Charles S. Holmes was filed $25 or in default 25 j imprisonment, by Mr. C. H. \Vn Traffic Magistrate, on the ehaij negligent driving along- New Bri Road at 1 a.m. on September,! inspector James M?.cPherson was complainant and
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  • 29 22 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Thursday -A CantoMJ' ported to the local police the vm cash amounting to $21 from 2. General Hospital, at 6.30 pm >< day. j
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  • 444 23 loth Sides Display Splendid Stickwork t c i) 4 s.c.c. (i) 2. F padang hockey derby resulted in convincing victory by four aoals to two for the Recs on their ground. H irai interesting and R/throughoat at an exception- (li Some splendid stick- kw
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  • 93 23 Yet another goal, the best of the evening was scored, when after weaving through with beautiful stickwork. Sullivan flicked the ball past Aveling. Persistancy of the S.C.C. was rewarded following a misunderstanding between Moreira and Aeria. von Pestel pushed the ball into an undefended coal. The Rec's
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  • 35 23 A Study In Methods Photo taken a: the S.C.C. II vs. S.R.C. II hockey "Derby" at the padang vestei lav, shows J Reutens (Recs) trying to intercept an S.C.C. forward SR.C. II won by three-nil.
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  • 93 23 R.A.F.(H.Q.) Beat S. C. R. C. At Rugger R.A.F. (H.Q.) 8 pts S.C.R.C. 5 pts. IN an even game of rugger at Farrer Park yesterday, the R.A.F. (H.Q.) beat the S.C.R.C. by eight points (a goal and a penalty) [against five (a goal). The score was a goal each at
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  • 134 23 The December programme of the Royal Johore International Club includes a dance on Sunday, Dec. 11, at 9.30 p.m. Dress is optional. Music will be rendered bv the Orchestra of the Johore Military* Forces by kind permission of the Colonel Commandant, the Sultan of Johore. ell'orts at
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  • 97 23 Recs Win By Three Goals To Nil THE padang Club's second strings played a very interesting and thrilling; game on the Cricket Club pari. in- vrsterday. The Recs emerged the winners bv three goals to nil. Fair stickwork was exhibited. Play before the interval the Recs held the advantage. Jansen
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  • 116 23 COMMAND BEAT Y.M.C.A. AT WATER -POLO Command I; Y.M.C.A. 1. A HAT-TRICK by Cousins, Command forward, in the first half was one of the features of the first team mateh between the Malaya Command and the Y.M.C.A., the latter being beaten unexpectedly by five goals to one. Play, though one-sided'
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  • 83 23 The President's Prize (cup presented by H. H. Sir Ismail. Tunku Mahkota Johore i, will be competed for over 18 holes, at the Royal Johore International Club medal play Club Handicap competition will be f;om Dec. 1 to Dec. 4. There is no entrance fee In the event
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  • 18 23 The hockev match arranged between the Y.M.C.A. and the Post Office Sports Club was cancelled, yesterday
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  • 21 23 The following Tie will be played to-daj in the Bowls Tournament semi-final: J. A. Dean vs. W Williams
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  • 321 24 London. Dm. I. INTERESTING riMfchfl on trade methods was thrown by Mr. 1 R S. Hudson, >errelarv to overseas trade, in the Common* replying to a Conservative, Mr. SutcliftVs motion, asking lor a planned export trade policy to assist industry and "overcome the fell 1 1 I
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  • 48 24 GOVERNMENT WIN BY-ELECTION AT FYLDE GOVERNMENT held Fylde in the byelection caused by the death of Lord Stanley with a majority of 20,615, Captain Lancaster, a close friend of Lord Stanley, polling 38,263 against Dr. Tylecote's (Labour 17,648. The conservative majority at the last election was 23,352.- neuter.
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  • 89 24 Australia I Wants 15,000 Refugees Canberra. Dec. 2. THE Commonwealth government have decided to co-operate with Britain and other dominions to alleviate the refugee problem by admitting 15,000 refugees in the next two years, announced Mr. McEwen. Minister of Interior. Representatives believed that 15.000 is the maximum number that could
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  • 79 24 Berlin. Dec Diplomatic difficulties between Germany and Colombia have been settled, according to a inspired statement which says that the Colombian government has "informed Germany that the new Colombian minister in Berlin and the Charge d'affaires, against whom action is alleged to be taken by the police
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  • 92 24 THE meeting of the Fascist Grand Council which ended at midnight examined the bill making four provinces in Libya an integral part of the territory of the Italian empire and the institution of a special form of Italian citizenship for Moslem natives in these provinces. Mo lem
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  • 206 24 Jerusalem, Dec. 1. •"DRITISH troops are behaving in an exemplary manner," was the reply given to Kcuter's correspondent by 25 Sheikhs, headma and elders, representing 70,000 Arabs from 45 villages to foreign propa^anda alleging British atrocities. Arab leaders attending the meed the Arab defence party which
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  • 70 24 FRENCH PLANE OUTPUT INCREASED Paris. Dec. 1. ADDRESSING the aeronautic chamber. Air Minister M. Lachambre said he hoped France's output of planes would have risen to two hundred monthly beginning in 1939. If necessary he would have a recourse to purchases ot material from abroad Lnd he was considering buying
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  • 112 24 Detroit. Dec. t A STATEMENT denying Van syfl pathies has been issued by Henry Ford. He says. "My opinion is that tneu man people as a whole do not «J pathise with the rulers in Jewish policies which is the wora few war makers at
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  • 85 24 corded wide rifhti i\tu I is stipulated lhe ££S* I these riffhti Will b/ n se ol I Libya. W Conh ned to The measuris fa look^i a further evidenre ,f 0n a merit's intention to favm rn Moslem subjects. a OUr Among the Moslem citizenshm nghts will
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  • 122 24 Paris, Dec. 1. FDIGNANT comment is contained in the press on the scene in the Italian Chamber when members rose in a body and called for "Tanis and Corsica." All commentators insist that no parl.amentary demonstration can occur in Rome without a previous arrangement. Petit
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    • 103 24 ir.... j Bombay Tailoring Co. ARMY CONTRACTORS— GENERAL MERCHANTS. Late Contractor To The Ist. Bn. Royal InniskiPing Fusiliers. 5 t 332 ORCHARD ROAD— PHONE NO. 4349 Opposite Orchard Road Police Statiom. We have pleasure to announce that we hate opened our new premises of I Tailors <fe Shoe-makers at Orchard
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