Morning Tribune, 5 December 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 3-NO. 263. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, December 5, 1938. FIVE CENTS
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  • 258 1 RANCO-ITALIAN PARITY DEPENDS ON CLAIM FOR TUNIS Rome, Dec. 4. Stage* Set For Xew Paris Talks TTALY'S claim for Tunis is regarded as one of the chief issues on which the chances of her sinking her differences with France depend. The success Italy considers she has achieved as an arbiter
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  • 187 1 Ribbentrop Leaves For Paris Berlin, Dec. 4. HR Ribbentrop's departure ■d Paris to sign the peace den on comes ;«> a climax to vul weeks of Francophile Ba?anda m the press, radio I m the utterances of Dublic irence* to trance on tne subt the general strike were so lelmingly
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  • 44 1 Tokyo, Dec. 4. Support for Italy's claims against France is voiced m an article m trie newspaper, "Jomuiri Shimbun. wiser, say* the journal, for both coun tries to Rive duo consideration to the question of reaching amicab?- ment by reasonable measures. Reuter
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  • 232 1 PRAISE FOR S. S. NAVAL VOLUNTEERS London, Dec. 4. ARRANGEMENTS are far advanced for the building of a chain of j R.N.V.R. establishments throughout the Empire, writes the Sunday' Times Naval Correspondent. The step marks the beginning of co-ordinated effort on the part of; the Colonies to bear their part
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    • 23 1 N OTHER PAGES j Pa«e N e^front J J S J ial 14 15 m> 21 22 1 22,23 sfront 24 [ram^ -M
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    • 70 1 iff ft} ill \Jr PR ESH MILK W ITH 1 ALL THE TROUBLE s^p^l REMOVED! lET Klim put an end to delicious, nourishing milk your troubles with milk, to drin'c. It is especially For Klim is rich, pure cows good for babies. If your milk, powdered— with only dealer cannot
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  • 205 2 Ear-Cutting Outrage In Penang (Tribune Start Reporter) Penang, Saturday. |T la believed that the police have found an important clue m connection with the ear-cutting outi ig c which took place at a lonely „pot m Lorong Slamat on Tuesday aight. Altlwueh the .identity of thy assailanti of Ifadam Lee
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  • 61 2 3an Francisco. Dec. 4. Baron Manfred Von Killinger. German Consul General, left for Berlin where 'combining private with official business" he will his attachees state, make a report to Government of the general conditions on the Pacific sea board m the U.S.A. iri which will be included the
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  • 34 2 SHELL OF ITS FORMER SELF the rubber sjodown and factory at Pava Lebar Road completely suited yesterday morning by one of the biggest fires m recent months. Damage i> roughly estimated at over $20,000.
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  • 269 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, >aiuruu> THE Hon. Justice Raja Musa, m the Supreme Court here this morning, confirmed the conviction by the Seremban Magistrate of A. G. Reutens en a charge of rash driving, but reduced the sentence of three months* rigorous imprisonment imposed by
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  • 503 2 (Tribune Shff Reporl SfcWtrt, >unday.B QNE of the bi KRe .st. if nol M bluest. tires to fo e ht( M out m recent months cumpletfl patted a rubber Kodnwn-ciM factory m P*jn Lchtr Roadtl morning. H Raged to the "round, the tactorvß total losl\
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    • 109 2 THE IDEAL XMAS GIFT AItK O W SIIIIt T S Looks as fresh at 5 as it did at S The handsome collar on the Arrow Shirt stays crisp and fresh all day long- without a drop of starch .and with soft collar comfort. Arrow ties give you the neatest
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    • 37 2 T V Ladies Gentlemen! j WHY DON'T YOU JOIN Our $10 $20. CONTRACT VALET SERVICE? i WE COLLECT rax J AND DELIVER i PHONE OR SEND FOR DETAILS JBurtol Quick) 1 Cleaners !78, Orchard Road. J Siafapore.
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  • 389 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. IGN'ED by Mr. R. H. Steed, formerly P.W.D. town engineer m Kuala Lumpur, the only market of its kind m the East the wo rd m modernity— rhas been completed m Kuala Lumpur at st of
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  • 226 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang. Saturday. HKKi; are too many politicians m our family and I don't think I I enter politics." said the Hon. Mr. Steven Runciman who arrived Penang yesterday from Europe by the P. O. Chitral, m an imrtew. Runciman, is a Fellow of
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  • 36 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH R E. At the General Hospital, >nd f?' 4th December 1938. RayMclntyrt'. 49 years. The* thwrai will take P lace at thl> I The Good Shepherd at > nterment at Bidad:iri n -'ply recretted.
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  • 166 3 JAPS INTERFERE WITH CHINESE LETTERS < Tribune StatfT Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Cl I AM, OK Chinese who have any business or private connections m certain parts of China have been .sceptical regarding sending letters and remittances during the past few weeks. Fear of interference by Japanese authorities now m
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  • 64 3 SOVIET INDIGNANT WITH JAPAN Moscow, Dec. 4 A LLEGATIONS of arrest and »U--i* treatment of eleven Soviet fishermen picked up at sea by iwo Japanese vessels have aroused public indignation here. \ccordiii£ to Soviet authorities the -hiDwrecked fishermen after arrest and ill-treatment were held to effect and exchange for frontier
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  • 118 3 Chinese Shops Have Half- Holiday (Tribune S tat ft Reporter) Muar. Dec. 4. FOLLOWING the lead given by leading Chinese shops m Singapore observing Sunday as a half day, Chinese piece goods shops closed this afternoon and thus their employees will be given their first Sunday half holiday. This action
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  • 57 3 Benefit Payment For U.S. Farmers New York Dec. 4— Officials of agricultural adjustment. administration stated that benefit payments for 1938 crops would be distributed several months earlier than last year with a view to increasing farm purchasing power faring the time of low market, mceipts. About five hundred million dollars
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    • 51 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED, China Building;. Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES WORK.MKNS COMPENSATION. ■MHOyiHII FIATDIO JSP THEORY OF MUSIC. Adulto and children any grftto Beginners and Diploma candidate* t memtj. Modern method! of teaching Write or enqutre Un. Pauluisz. experienced and qualified Music Teacher 25, Barker
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    • 21 3 use up far mo 'tyUm energy m a day tdh than grown-ups. Replace this energy by giving ■them NESTLES QUICK OATS.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 147 4 London. Saturday. Previous To-day Changa rhrrfr Quiet Ye» Quiet Spot Buyerf 7 15 16 Unchaimed Sellers 8 Ist Forward (January Buyers 7 15 16 Sellers 8 116 2nd Forward (February Buyers 8 Sellers 8 116 3rrl Forward (Apr.l June) Buyers 8 1 16 Seller* 8> H London. Saturday.
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    • 128 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Change Distillers 91 9 91 3 6d owi. 24- ***** 14d S? op *****. 777U 779 d General Electric 11,41" 11 1 _iu,d imperial Chemical Industrie* 31 31 3 ly^a imperial Tobacco 6 13L9 -9d Anglo-Dutch 26 9 -b» Canadian Pacific 39 2
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    • 38 4 f n London. Saturday. ULU Previous To-day Chang? Fine Rar ;>.: en »7 8 11 £7 8 7^ 3 1 2 d SILVEK Spot -0 3 16 20H -1 1« 4 months' forward !9 3 s 9^
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    • 20 4 f tt JL. London Saturday. TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon (doataK Drtce) £214 Closed Forward £2143
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    • 46 4 RUBBER Previoiio To-dal Saiur <lß Market Tom- Steady Dull ct W Spot Sellers 15^ 15^ Forward April Juno Buyers 15 7 R 157 O SeUers 15 13 16 TIN 15 15 16 Market Tone Quiet Steady H Spot 45 7 8 4 6
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    • 69 4 Previous Today"" J T.T on Paris (closing selling rate) 177.79 177 71 I{ B T.T. on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8. 60*8 8.60" 8 I T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8 l 2 Unchanged V r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 31 16 Unchanged W T.T.
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    • 296 4  - Prince Konoye Not Sincere Sin Chew Jit Poh Chungking, Dec. 4. 1 JJONGKONG newspaper, the Ta Kung Pao. states editorially i\M Prince Konoye. Japan's Premier, was not sincere m his desiifl for Peace and claims that his statement to the Privy Council was ill tended to mislead the world, the
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    • 53 4 AMERICAN MAGNATE SUED FOR $2,000,000 Chicago. Dec.* A TWO mi'lion dollar breach of! mise suit has been tiled I against Mr. Harold F. McC«« agricultural machinery majmate. Mrs. Olive Randolf Colby of Kan City, who is a widow of I P™ 10 New York sportsman. Mr. McCormick married for 'time
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  • 667 5 STOCKS SHARES led By Fraser Company MINING B Qineapore. Dec. 3 1 p.m. I .-4|- 4,6 fcnbang 28|- 301- Norn ■Slay 43- 4?- Norn X 25|3 26|3 E 0.60 0.65 Tin 6 6 ■T 10|6 116 Kaiav 216 22 6 ■v:.- 13 1 6 14 1 6 B- 032 036
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  • 205 5 Pr 30 Oct. 31 90 ioo norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY S M d 1940 Ma r. 31 Sept. 30 102' 2 103' 2 norn 1907 11 600 000 109 U0 nOrn In^ Mar 1 9 1 55 1 o°°.ooo0 °°.000 114 116 norn 1913 V?J' 31 8e P
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  • 167 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Dec 3, 1 p m i____ Total /oi dividend Book* Date -a. hit. vmt Close Payable TIN GENERAL n 1Q n c ««»<£> Malayan Tin 10<"r final les&tax t£c 19 Dec. 5 to h Kramn* Tin Iri Her 14 Dec 21 Dec 15
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  • 209 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Saturday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 41V2 4|7>/2 Batu Selangors 138 1.44 Hong: Fatts 0.70 0.75 Hongkong Tin 2316 251--tfelebus 0.68 0.72 Kamunting T"d 1013 11|6 Katu Tin 25i- 261Killinghalls WG 18"6 Kramats 1016 1116 Kuchais 1-28 1.32 Laruts 9!3 1013 Linguis 1-60 1.65 London Tin 4
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    • 163 5 NEDERLANDSCH H HANDEL- I MAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. I incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading 8ociety) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 102% Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 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
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    • 329 6 The Whole World has taken the "HARDY" FAMILY to its heart London and New York theatres are breaking records with these novel delightful human stones i TO-NIGHT at the CWIMTOL M.-G.-M. comedy SPECIAL MATINEE II II «yovre only young once TO-DAY at 3-1 5 p-m. I' li—-, with the same
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    • 211 6 Japanese i department! STORES IN (J I LADING j a ams L *mm huv, deride f^H the sphere o, ifitSta! Pa elude North China a^f 4 l<l China thrush h <* Japanc^ vMm& C hugai reports, c i A plan of Induclni Jap k- mentJrtorcs to set upbran?heliS tog Tlentsto,
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  • 99 7 Ow n Colony frged In Palestine Jeri-siiem LrniG a new solution for the kTL problem besetting thib LfpaleStoe Crown Colony Association has tele--1 to Mr. Neville m! Malcolm Macdonald twlnf Crown Colony and ation urges that the "mcU md popular solution of c nroblem 18 the conversion p into a
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  • 130 7 Barcelona DOMBARDMENT is the principal v theme treated m an examination of children's drawings just opened at Barcelona's "House of Culture." Most of the several hundred drawings on exhibition show people massacred, houses destroyed, or bombs raining from a sky black with aeroplanes Only a few
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    • 29 7 Li,.. B CANTOHESE TALKIE MG-CHEEJ NEXT CHANGE at tiii: :MiaPON I OOMVtVY A s OJ l^" 1^ 1 A N o.r«!Se^W^» ssr^^SufillH 1 **^^^gL \l 11 111 Ik lllw»"^
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    • 16 7 JMLaaaa •■■■^L OPENING TO-NIGHT j THRILUNG ENTERTAIN^iENT. j RICHARD DIX I m i js^i i»ko\; riiiliiiiia*>iiiliiliiiiliiilin
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    • 214 7 CaW/yVC, SHORTLY SS^ R r^:Vr" ALHAMBRA j v T Pll s 'Controlled by Shaic Bros. Ltd.,, J .>-la, (>-15 9-15 F3l I %^Zfffl6^fffifafw& Controlled bit Shaic Bros Ltd.) i -roin. I aa *I■ Mm "ti^^LJwiW Z 1/AV Ar-^« BE ','4 I V^J]-^\*X^ll^^MM I I wanud 10ve mad «,,»h o coi'
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  • 283 8 SINGAPORE GIRL WILL WAIT FOR GAOLED LOVER 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Sunday rRETTY 15 -year -old Sybil Rozario of Singapore, whose lover was gaoled for four months on Friday for kidnapping her, will wait for him while he is m prison. i STILL LOVE HIM, AND IF HE WWTS TO
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  • 122 8 Jerusalem ARAB women have protested to President Roosevelt against his alleged "partiality" towards the Jews. Through the United States ConsulGeneral m Jerusalem, the Arab Women's Committee have addressed their protest to Mr. Roosevelt by telegram. The protest runs: "The Arab and Moslem world have been greatly perturbed
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  • 79 8 Rio de Janeiro. CENHOR Getulio Vargas, President of Brazil, has just published his first book dealing with politics. It is entitled "Brazil's New Policy" and is m five volumes. The President studies the revolutionary period of Brazilian history starting m 1930 and explains past and future tendencies
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  • 133 8 Paris. FOLLOWING a cold spell which caused Parisians to start their fires and brought Riviera bathing to a halt, show has fallen m the mountains m Francs. In the Pyrenees, it is lying thick on the mountains round Foix and local inhabitants declare that such an early
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  • 331 8 Health Of The Ei&st case of plague, cholera or smallpox has been reported m Singapore, according: to the health bulletin of the League of Nations. Accordinu to the bulletin. Cochin m Southern India and Bas-, i»;ein m Burma weie the only ports m the Eastern Arena to report the presence
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  • 43 8 A report published on Nov. 3 Mr. E. A. Whiteley had reported 3 Police the loss of £6 at the Sing Swimming Club We are now informed that Mr 1 ley reported the loss of a watch at £6
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  • 361 8 LEGAL AID FOE POOR PEOPLE Creation Of State Bureaux Urged THE establishment of State bureaux m industrial centres to give A aid to poor people was advocated at Manchester recently by Mr E. Allen-Jones, a Manchester solicitor, speaking on "Legal Aid I Poor." when the provincial meeting of the Law
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    • 81 8 j/^^B^^ An A Stounding Motion Picture! Wm DARING VXD FRANK. HERE iS A FILM «B W^H EVERY THINKING MAN AND WOMAN SHOULD SEE W^'BLACK LIMELIGHT' **k A^M JHI THE STORY OF A TERRIBLE SIN! t jr i i^H A PAVILION LTD. RELEASE STARRING JP^nl RAYMOND MASSEY BY ORD *R <>
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  • 181 9 Ore As Paving E Metal For Footpaths JJALGOORLIE (Western Australia) boasts a main thoroughfareHannan street— where people literally dig up. gold m the street From time to time experienced prospectors catch sight of a gleam as they walk the pavements, and they stoop to chip out with their pen-knives
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  • 97 9 London. Khoarl Bey. President of Syrian Chamber, has been the French Consul,i m Damascus to abandon Ltion <»i visiting: England to t l u round table conference lestine and to return forth- Damascus, according to a lh |„,m that city to the Telegraph" X url Bey is one of
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  • 103 9 eported as having said that m on the London conference preo prospect reaching a cettlethe Palestine question. British Government would een advised to make direct t with Arab politicians before JruMi representatives to iference. The Grand Mufti of fm h.i» fcfffhlf with each vrv .uid more the
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  • 61 9 that even if leading Arab to did attend the round table nee its prospects of success ita slight as neither Jews nor prepared to make any conj*J of a union between Syria tine is rapidly gaining ground hSSJK ou inst ance, recently ed by shukruKawatlißey, ale h
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  • 138 9 lasts Institute A State Monopoly li ii Rome. »ar has broken out m Italy 1, tTn the Fascist Government W Unit leading American pro■ver nini P a "'es. Metro-Goldwyn-Mti*'* -Oth Century, Paramount th< r t M r Bros over the decision n G °vernment to exer- monopoly
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  • 141 9 CHINESE JUNKS IN LONDON AUNIQI'E exhibition of models of Chinese junks and sampans, presented to the nation by Sir Frederick Maze, Inspector-General of the Chinese Maritime Customs, was opened by the Chinese Ambassador m London, Dr. Quo Tai-chi, at the Science Museum m South Kensington recently. The ten large-scale models
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  • 329 9 SHIPBUILDING COSTS Govt. Assistance Advocated REFERRING to the prices of ships, m the course of an article m the "North Mail." Mr. J. Denham Christie, late chairman of Messrs. Swan, Hunter, and Wigham Richardson, Ltd., Wallsend-on-T.vne, states that these may fluctuate a little, but no very appreciable reduction is to
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  • 38 9 Edmonton, Alberta. MISTA Jim. the oldest Indian m northern and Central Alberta, has died at the reputed age of 110, it U learned hen He had been living m an Indian reserve near Edmonton
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  • 85 9 BRAZILIAN JOURNALISTS SAIL FOR ITALY Km de Janeiro. AT the invitation of Signor Mussolini, six Brazilian journalists, representing some of the best newspapers m the country, have sailed on a visit to Italy. The Duce's invitation was extended to all big newspapers throughout Brazil but a number, including one syndicate
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  • 88 9 Shoe Magnate Held By German Police Berlin. JAN BA'l'A, well-known UNH> Slovak shoe magnate, has b«en arrested at Letimeritz by the German police, according to a report from the Sudeten -German newspaper Diezeit by the German News AgttMjr. Confirmation of the report by the police is so far
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    • 51 9 STRENGTHENS -INVIGORATES SSINNIfIO OV3HJOOG SS_3NNjnO OV3H I CONDITION DOC'S H EAD j GUINNESS I theSTOUTyou'reusedto Z ti 1 NOTE- THE ABOVE DOCS HEAD I I LABEL IS ON EVERY BOTTLE, i O o DOCS HfcAQ .UINNESS ~OOCS HEAP CUIMWtSS ALWAYS ASK FOR "DOC'S HEAD" SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. I WPS
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  • 339 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, December 5, 1938. FRANCE AND ITALY I\OES the cry of "Tunis, Corsica. Nice" raised m Italy merely amount to a gesture or is it the beginning of a fresh crisis? Just when it was hoped that the outlook m Europe was better, this new disturbance has arisen
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  • OPIUM AS WAR WEAPON
    • 841 10 World's Failure To Suppress Drug rwi RAFFIC m opium rtill brings bi£ profits to tht exchequers of severa (iovernments, including those 01 Malaya, although they huv undertaken to suppress opium smoking. Pacts below aiv taken, from Coin- munique No. 24 of the Anti-Opium Information Bureau, Geneva. More than iwenty-six years
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    • 59 10 Dr. Puran Singh. Second Assial Medical Officer. District Hospital. Tel Anson, who recently went to India! leave, has returned to Teluk Anson m has resumed duties. I Mr. Bakish Singh. Clerk ofj F.M.S.R., Prai. is at present m nf Buntar on relief duty m place oflj Nah Boon Hooi.
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    • 345 10 Should Handshaking Be Abolished \i;- beg to solicit the aid of poor valuable journal m propagating the principle! o: an institution, now forming at Tahiti— viz.. The Society for the Abolition of Miscellaneous Handshaking. custom, we believe, originated— m a?e when everyone had no be wary— as a sign that
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  • 1032 11 - orror rums Or Laughter Films? WORSHIP PROBLEMS (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Nov. 18. 5T week I mentioned that Boris Karloff, before possibly assuming more human and sympathetic roles, would return to the ravagantly horrific pictures m "Son of Frankenstein." I menbed also that Peter Lorre
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  • 299 11 Malaria As A Public Burden AF all known maladies, endemic v malaria is the one that is the most widespread and presents the most serious character. No other malady causes so much disturbance m the development of the peoples living m the places wherec it reigns.' The foregoing is an
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  • 51 11 A. Vienna. LARGE number of officials of the former Schuschnigg and Dollfuss [governments have been arrested. It is alleged they have misused charitable funds raised by Dollfuss and Schuschnigg amounting to 100,000,000 shillings for political bribery and that they gave a monthly allowance of 20,000 shillings to Archduke
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  • 311 11 Soviet Urged To Sign Fishery Treaty Tokyo. .MARKING the first important issue to be taken up by him since his installation m Moscow, Mr. Shigenori Togoh, the newly -appointed Japanese Ambassador to the Soviet Union, is starting vigorous negotiations with the Soviet Government urging the latter to bring the 2-year-old
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    • 46 11 WANTED Qualified Stenographer Shorthand 120, Typing 60. Must speak colloquial Malay and two oriental languages. Apply personally to Chief Police Officer, Singapore. i)iii I%j I,- J2f«W ""A*^ Telegraphic Address l Mime 5934 y' 1 GOODWOOD Cbarminxly «i(»aie<l idral'lo^ visitors .md tourists. COCKTAIL BAR LOUNGr-FIKVI CLASS RKSTAUKANT.
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    • 51 11 I THI TIUI TONIC FOOD I POLAROID Glasses are the latest scientific discovery m flare protection. They permit you to actually see 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 Sre our demonstration of this remark able new Invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL Co. 4. ARCADE. SINGAPORE, PHONE
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  • 73 12 Crowds at the stovk sale at the E.T. (Edward Princel ranch at Pekisko. Alberta, Canida. Topical Press a new SLi StSLSC! VaC UUm e!ean r at WOrk on Waterloo Station, London. It th. fi~* .r a neu Heel of platform cleaners to be installed by the
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    109 13 DAY OF MEMORY The twentieth anniversary of the \nnist ire—given a new significance by the crisis through which Km ope has recently passed— was commemorated with the usual national service at the Cenotaph m Whitehall. London, attended by the King and Queen, members of the Royal family, and the (ioveinment.
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    • 40 13 For CHRISTMAS INSPECT OUR BEAUTIFUL CHOICE OF LADIES GENTS WRIST WATCHES IN STAINLESS STEEL GOLD WHITE GOLD PLATINUM jE WELLED WHIST WATCHES SET WITH KKAL DIAMONDS A SPECIALITY. ACiENTFOR I 16 1 ('WE MIIRS PRIX RENE ULLMANN Kuffles Place, Singapore.
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    1610 14 Are Ban Hi ful J the draperies of Victorian times may have been unhealthy and unhygienic, nevertheless they brought a lot of glamour into the bedroom and when four-posters and bed curtains went out we lost some very charming effects. Brass and iron bedsteads, even the more recent wooden
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    475 15 le Dressing-Table n l^m bed, one of the most decoraUf^t furniture m the bed*B tedly. the dressing-table Jp be left plain so that W lines may be admired >„ dressed up m a number KB, tie taste la for softer, more ;i F^K a"d dressing-tables. H anything else,
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  • 55 15 If you are short of space m the bedroom, why not have drop shelves made as bedside tables? Then, m the daytime there is no need to clutter up the room with extra tables, but at night, you wtti ha?e the necessary space lor water, a clock, books
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    • 32 15 it PERMANENT WAVING i A SPECIALITY S PRICES: $10.00 $12.00 $18 00 MAISON PERM LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS f i 79 Stamford Rd. 3 FORT ROAD i SINGAPORE MALACCA 1 (Phone: 4610) (Phone: 121)
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    • 427 16 U ii i i r I j^mj\ < mmmwtm. 1 P^i a A *=H-rm:8? I H I b iF-fc^-T^i^*-^^^^*^, li S9^i-__. 5**^____<_____S BY PiOand BRITISH INDIA LINES •IM'OKPORATED IN ENGLAND) Tonnage Spore Tonnage Spore 1938 1939 CHITRAL 15.000 In port RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 17 CARTHAGE 15.00J Dec. 16 RAWALPINDI 17.000
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    • 448 16 U TO FRENCH t^Mf [I-*** charceu7P Reuni W HOMEWARDS. X j DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp. Dunkirk I CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes. St. Nazai] |TO SAIGON INDOCHInI CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Tonrane and Halphi L, fc S. A. M. T. (from Saieon) E G G Van Vollenhoven For
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  • 586 17 AMERICAN SHARE MARKET QUOTATIONS York were received from Messrs. S E. Levy and Co by air mail yesterday Singapore. Dec 4. Messrs. White. Weld and Company, New York, report by cable: STOCKS Price changes were insignificant due to the negligible volume. In the absence ot week-end news the market on
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  • 53 17 Berlin. THE Columbia Minister may return home without presenting his credentials to Herr Hitler. It is reported the Minister took photographs of German outrages against the Jews and refused to give them up to the German authorities. In consequence his application to be presented to Herr
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  • 55 17 London. THE revenue of the British Railways, from passenger and goods traffic, decreased by £250,000 as compared with the corresponding week of the preceding year. The decrease is due, above all, to competition of motor vehicles. The papers point out that altogether £1,100--000,000 are invested m the
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  • 77 17 Before the Chief Justice, Mr Justice Mills and Mr Justice Home m Ist Court at 11 am Court of Appeal. Civil Appeal No. 5 38—Re. estate of W. J. D. Hogg deceased Before Mr. Justice Pedlow m 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Summonses- in-Chambers, Originating Summons,
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 414 17 feSTAL INTELLiGENCEJ I TO-DAY Valentijn 5 10.30 a.m. W it Sumatra. S.-East I TO-MORROW F KN.I.L.M 6 11.3 C a.ir.. H Padang. Pakaa. Hong Kwong g f 1 sambM and Singkawanfi Tomohor. I 9 a.m. ■Kmt with tA Bonlekoe at Batavia. H^pondence prepaid at special air mail rates only. H
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    • 70 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. H (APCAR LINE) H FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA s s SI It D II AN A 8,000 TONS SAILING DECEMBER 15, AT 3 P.M f The above vessel ha.' excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon ana SeC °S^ S iirHond^Ret"rn tickets
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  • 151 18 Paris. AN appeal that the Cameroons should n be allowed to remain under the mandate of France is made by the Cameroons Union, which defends the interests of the natives and has its headquarters m Paris. The Union protests against any plan to return the territory. To
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  • 90 18 Vatican City. IJING Victor Emmanuel 111 replied to-day to the Pope's personal letter, m which His Holiness declared the new marriage law banning unions between Italian Aryans and nonAryans to be a violation of the Concordate between the Holy See and the State. His
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  • 112 18 ACalcary, Alberta. LL phases of Alberta industry are to be investigated by a Royal Commission, it is announced here. Among the subjects of examination will be marketing, production costs and retail prices of oil and petrol to consumers. Mr. Justice A. A. Maceillivray veteran Alberta jurist, is chairman
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  • 108 18 THAT the United State, i A bark on new nt»-mot abou 'V policies of htotortSuto^ opinion of some of th* ns? rtan( i minent industrial leaderV° n s the Associated Prew 2i accor these leaders claim to k« of the Administ iin t .°havekn 9| In plate of -sweet
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  • 121 18 CUITZERLAM) to -c!a> H m excellent state tf prepanl for war. declared Lieut, foi Alasson of the Swiss (ieneraM m an interview published m Swiss prejj.s. •Had the events of last S( ember compelled a mobilisation command of the Swiss Army had hand an instrument perfectly i for
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  • 127 18 Nei York ANNA Foyn Bjonne*. a blonde* weffiaii girl, wanted to be nj ried m America. So *f m across the Atlantic from Somr a yacht. The craft-a 45- foot ketch n-aj Colin Archer-left Tonsberg, term July 10 and has Just arrived a York. ptf h
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  • 37 18 FRENCH ARMY CHIEF IN TUNISIA pans GENERAL Cfcmelin. cm U French General at Biecrta. In Tuni. Emile Berlin. j lt Ovv He is accompanied by"^ pajtf the Naval Staff Virc-^^, General Gamelm wUI tour of inspection oi
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    • 937 18 ON THE RADIO PDEC 5 LONDON SINGAPORE tkansm.ss.on (;SB H.51 Mc!i (31.55 m.) /JIL 225 iweffM < 1.3^ me O /up :.o..»( ;ietres (9Mumw) am p.m. 6.90 Religious Service* (Methodist' 5 00 Malay music Lagu Kxtraf from Carlyle Memorial Church. 5 30 Cantonoe reouest prournmnu* Belfast address by the Rev.
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    • 150 18 BERLIN DJB 15.20 Mcs (19.7 m.) p.n_, I..20 Concert of li<rht music. 7. 29 News in English. 7.35 Concert of light music (continued). 8 15 Greetings to listeners in the •Far East." 8 20 News and economic review in German. 8 35 .When the long evenings come merrv and thoughtful
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  • 483 19 Negri -Ma la cca Sco res Good Win Over Seletar liham Leads His i Men Splendidly Singapore, Saturday. RI-MALACCA 19; R.A.F. -3. J) captaincy by Lt. Graham earned Negri-Malacca a inoteen points (two goals, two tries and a penalty goal) ree (a penalty goal) victory over the Seletar Services ousing
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  • 348 19 Results Of Home Soccer FALLOWING were the results of yesterday's English and Scottish league football matches: Arsenal 3 Birmingham 1 Aston Villa 2 Cliarlton A. 0 Blackpool 1 Leicester C. 1 Brentford 2 Middie^tnough l Derby C. I Liverpool 2 Everton 4 Chelsea l Grimsov T. 3 Leeds V. Huddersfield
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    44 19 Negri-Malact-a rUftl team (below) photos raphed prior to Saturday's Malaya (up rugger match, which they won convincingly beatng the Seletar Services by 19 points to S. The K.N. and R.A.F. rugger team, who were outclassed by Ne*jri-Malacca on Saturday are seen on the left.
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    11 19 Incident m Saturday's Malaya Cui< •*UK".er match at the padang.
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  • 204 19 STATE TRIAL HOCKEY MA TCHES Men's On The S.R.C Padang Women's Trial At C.S.C. rpWO State trial hockey matches will be played on Tuesday. Dec. 6. One will be on the S.R.C. Padanjr. while the other will be at the (i.S.C. ground m Serangoon Road Teams to participate m the
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  • 789 20 DRAGON WINS DAY'S RIDING HONOURS (From Our Own Reporter) DRIGHT sunny weather, a large crowd and good hard going all went up U- make for an enjoyable day's racing at Ipoh last afternoon m the final day of Skye meeting of the Perak
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  • 89 20 Race 1. Anaconda $85 and $19 Bay Rose $10 Phar Par $24 Race 2. Explode $21 and $8 Kit $8 Blue Bird *8 Race 3 Lover's Idol Sl5 and $8 Little Mother $13 Republican $12 Race 4 Danse Dv Vent re $44 Empennage $11 Race 5
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  • 84 20 Newton Road. BECAUSE his wife would not support him Mr. C. E. Elliott has applied for relief here. Mr. Elliott came here about a year ago from Ontario. Soon after he arrived he Inserted an advertisement m a newspaper: "An educated man wishes to
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  • 73 20 Helsinki. FHE present population of Finland is 3.834,662, according to statistics just published here. This shows an increase of 27,499 over the 1936 figures. In 1937 births numbered 72,319 compared with 68,895 m the preceding year, rhere were 47,150 deaths as against 19.733 m 1936; and 32,464 marriages
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  • 356 20 U.S. SELLS SURPLUS WHEAT TO BRAZIL Export Premiums ptt Arouses Indignatiffl In The Argentin* Buenos Aires, N ov \M EFFORTS now beinj> made by ft* United States Government sell the North American wheat s^L plus m Brazil with the aid of (M ernment export premiums hi Riven rise to fjreat
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  • 96 20 Preparations For The Royaf Washington. THEIR Majesties King George and Qu« Elizabeth will probably nave their disposal the entire second floor the east wing of the White House dunn their visit to Washington next Ma>. Mrs. Roosevelt announced The apartments include the reception room used by all
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  • 483 21 Tribune Staff Reporter) THE Johore Planters' Association held a committee meeting at the offices of the Association, Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Tuesday, Nov. 29. presided over by Mr. W. Miller Mackay, acting Chairman. A letter was laid on the table from
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  • 97 21 Berlin, Dec. 4. MDING m drizzling rain. Marshal Goering, Dr. Go€bHerr Rudolf Hess and Frau ibek took part m the colDn <m behalf of winter f fund on the occasion of celebration of Germany's of national solidarity. meanwhile remained indoors for oiris invaded restaurants, busi>us es and
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  • 80 21 [Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. .OWING a raid yesterday aftertoon by the local detective Yam Tong. managing prothe Cycle Depot, wellcycle dealers, and his wife arrested m connection, it is A with illegal betting. persons, including an erk, were arrested by the iko detained
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  • 109 21 tit I' 7* SSUed by the Chief Of forbids German Jews motor vehicles of all kinds. acids German Jews will no t* allowed to possess motor veed iSrrieT bicycles but are per- must surrender their tie r b7thp C eclared "TOe cowardly against J -hi Gr y nzs
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  • 39 21 London, Dec. 4— Sir Kingsley Wood on his return from Paris yesterday said, "I returned with much valuable knowledge which will enable us to co-operate with France to endeavour to ensure peace among- nations Reuter
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  • 123 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter) TWENTY SIX pipers of the Gordan 1 Highlanders attended the various St. Andrews dances held at Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Seremban and Kelantan. where they piped and gave exhibitions of Highland dancing. Haggis were this year held on November 26, to suit
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  • 124 21 Sir Abe Baily Is Against Transfer Of Colonies Capetown, Dec. 4. "ENGLAND must bear m mind if South West Africa and Tanganyika are returned to Germany not only will South Africa be affected by Nyasaland but by Southern Rhodesia as well and may mean the beginning of breaking up of
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  • 141 21 DUKE OF GLOUCESTER'S RIDING ACCIDENT London, Dec. 4. AN X-RAY examination at Melton Mowbray Hospital confirmed that the Duke of Gloucester fractured a collarbone. It is learned officially that the fractured sample is one and no complications are expected. The Duke is comfortable to-night and it is stated that the
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  • 60 21 Singapore, Sunday— ln a rousing game of rugby played on Farrer Park to-day, the 34th Fortress Co RE defeated a depleated All Blues side by six points (two tries) to three (a try). Forwards dominated play owing to the wet and slippery nature of the ground Fam
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  • 101 21 German Jews Will Wear Badge Of Recognition Berlin, Dec. 4. r*ERTAIN areas will form the nucleus of a Berlin gheetto. It is reliably stated that a decree is likely to be issued shortly compelling Jews of both sexes when out of doors to wear a yellow badge inscribed with the
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  • 87 21 One Jewish professional man "voluntarily" sold his car costing fifteen hundred sterling for less than one pound and another sold two cars for a pound. The German official news agency m issuing the text of car decrees commented "With this new defence measure against Jewish arrogance Nazi state
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  • 45 21 London, Dec. 4— lt is probable that the Duke of Kent will go to Norway instead of Duke of Gloucester to attend Queen Maud's funeral. Duke of Kent is cancelling the social s ni>lillwi kmmm ln Midlands next week Reuter
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  • 416 22 R. S. G. C. Dec. Medal Competition rE December Medal Competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club wa« played at Bukit Timah on Saturday and yesterday and resulted m a tie m Division between Air Commodore E. W. Norton, FU. R. N. McKern and J. Cnchton with a net score
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  • 66 22 London. Dec. 4.— A set of 17 woodlock.s and a pencil drawing on wood by William Blacke has been bought for presentation to one of the national collections. They wtTt knocked down to the representative of the National Art Collections Fund for IGfil at Christies yesterday. The
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  • 806 22 MRS. L. M. PENNEFA THE LOSES CHAMPIONSHIP Singapore Badminton Singapore, Sunday. ttI'PERB play, m which she executed most of her strokes faultlessly, -aye Nto Wailecn Worn (Mayflower) the championship when she dethroned Ml*. L M. Pennefather (Diehard), who had for many years held unbeaten recoitl, m the tinal of the
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  • 190 22 (Tribune Staff Reporter) TENNIS fans m SU^spon are to have a rare treat next Wed 1 when four of America's youngest leading player -all m the Davis cup class -are to play at the S.C.C They are Don McNeill, Charles Harris. Owen Anderson,
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  • 65 22 HOCKEY SELECTION COMMITTEE FOR S. JOHOR riV.u Our Own Correspond Johore Rahru THANKS to the initiath x taken by F. K. Mi Nam ant and M. Wyatt. hockey selection commits for South Johore has h* formed. Mr. Wyatt ha- \m appointed secretary Besides trying: to fix tk North-South Johore enoon
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  • 46 22 Olympic Games To Be Held In London London. Dec 'THE Amateur Athletic meeting m Loii'lon to give the fullest support application made by the city 4 don to state the 1944 Olympic! The application will t a meeting of whc li^ernat: Committee \n June.- R -ui«
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  • 62 22 TUNIS LOYAL TO FRANCE Paris. D* THE Tunisian section (^i ian Farliainent < Resident Genera a- of unswerving attach solute loyalty to Frn: Mayor Ajaccio te*g£? Jjf Daladier expressmu towns people a in^ afl bal manifestation, 1 that Corsica can nev< than the French togM. Theodore Val^ V rioter, born
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  • 264 23 iperiority Forward Was Deciding Factor (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. ypfG with a beaten pack and with threes who were never given real chances of moving, Penang were trounced by Selangor m Malaya cup match this evening by 25 points (three goals, two
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  • 55 23 den. Dec. 4— ln the House of ipns on Monday several questions addressed to *the Prime Minister object of the recent demonstra- the Italian Chamber regarding >a and other French territory. A ion win aLso be asked arising out stations from the Chairman's wimittee of the International
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  • 150 23 Younger Generation And The Classics London, Dec. 4. l IVELY controversy has been k aroused m the press by statements by Sir Darcy Thompson, Professor of Natural History at St. Andrew's, and Sir Charles Grant Robinson, Principal of Birmingham University suggesting that the younger generation of students were unacquainted with
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  • 74 23 Anthony Eden For U.S. A. London. Dec. 4.— Mr. Anthony Eden sailed to-day for the United States, where he will fulfil a number of speaking engagements and m the course of the visit, which is of entirely an unofficial character, is expected to see President Roosevelt. The Foreign Secretary made
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    31 23 h L Bro °y. Selangor fullback, m action at Saturday's inter-state hockey, n| ch SeUn ff «r won by the odd *oal m thre«. J. Loveday. Singapore l^ft winj. looks on.
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    12 23 The RAF. baseball team, one of 5 the best localsides
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  • 594 23 Singapore, Sunday. Selansor -2; Singapore 1 4 MAGNIFICENT defence, and a workman-like set of forwards enabled Selangor to beat Singapore by an odd goal m three m one of the fastest g-ames seen m Sincranore for a lone time. Selangor thoroughly deserved their victory,
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  • 231 24 Soldier- Poet Refuses Presidentship Peiping, l>ec. 4. THE Japanese plan for the establishment of a new Federal Government m China has been upset by a reliably reported sodden change m the attitude of Marshal Wu Pei Fu. laMnes The noted Chinese soldier and poet,
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  • 145 24 Arabs Denounce Former Mufti Jerusalem. Dec. 4. WHAT m the opinion of authoritative circles may prove to be a turning point m the Pales tine troubles is the coming forward of twenlyfive leading Arab leaders at risk of their lives m order to denounce the former Mufti of Jerusalem and
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  • 30 24 London Dec. 4— While hunting with the Belvoir hounds Duke of Gloucester had a bad fall and it is feared ne may have broken a collar bone— Rev-
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  • 75 24 Berlin. Dec. 4— Five thirst crazed members of the crew of a sailing ship m distress near Bathurst West Africa owe theii- lives to a Trans Atlantic Lufthansa air Hner which sighting the;.* plight after crossing from Brazil wirelessed the mothership "Outmark" moored at the mcmth
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  • 38 24 FIRE-FIGHTING HEROES AT WORLD Wniting for their turn to be called up! Singapore firemen at yesterday! huge blaze at Pay a Lebar I Firemen photographed m quelling yesterday's blaze. People livmf i the neighbourhood hurriedly evacuated their homes.
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  • 77 24 America's Military Needs Chicago, Dec. 4. AMERICA mus* wake up to it* AJ military needs, declared Mr. Louis Johnson, assistant secretary to war. m a broad-cast speech. Mr. Johnson added that Is was certainly known m foreign capitals. United States which has been rudely awakened from its false sense of
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  • 79 24 CZECH TRADE WITH BRITAIN UOPE of increa^d tr n Britain and B"** 11 Hach a, was expressed by ur. an es President of Ciechoslo >ak elusive interview with rtntl nu Dr Hacha declared w f 0 development m the exchaj^ Ichandise between the ye and Czechoslcmiua 0 of I best
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    • 102 24 -ft a j Bombay Tailoring Co. ARMY CONTRACTORS— GENERAL MERCHANTS. T Late Contractor To The Ist. Bn. Royal InniskiUing Fvsilien. 332 ORCHARD ROAD— PHONE NO. 4349 I Opposite Orchard Road Police Station. 1 We have pleasure to announce that toe I have opened our new premises of I TgUots Shoe
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