Morning Tribune, 6 December 1938

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  • 11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE 264. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, December 6, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 289 1 AMERICAN NAVY WILL BE STRONGEST IN THE WORLD London, Dec. 5. FNORMOUS additions to the naval strength of the United States are foreshadowed for submission to Congress early next year, reports Hector Bywater, the Daily Telegraph naval correspondent The plan which Mr. Bywater is reliably informed from Washington is likely
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  • 44 1 .^ndon, Dec. 5. Ie House of Commons the mier replied m the negative asked whether he had mkion to show that the Antitern Pact between Germany, md Japan had been strengso as to be a military allietween these three countries, er.
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  • 68 1 New F.M.S. Chief Justice lop Press Colonial Office announced yesterday that Mr. K. E. w. Puisne Judge, Ceylon, been selected for appoint tas Chief Justice, Malay <*. m succession to Sir RoHall. who has retired.— ter. r Justice Poyser received Distinguished Service Order 1917 when serving m the °pean war.
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  • 59 1 fTu. x Berlin, Dee. 5. "^SV the German air line, ninV t Soulh America at the beta ni riPxt year wtth n*^ and «on tu es than hay so far l>ecn iZ m »«l service. announcement, the Lufv state that attempts to 1 service to North Ame."jve failed
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  • 151 1 French Premier To Visit Tunis Paris, Dec. 5. M. Daladier intends to visit Corsica and Tunis during the Chamber's January recess, it was officially announced today. The statement m which the announcement was made goes on to thank the public bodies and private individuals for the thousands of telegrams voicing
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  • 33 1 New Delhi. Dec. 5.-The commerce member of the Government of India stated m the Assembly that the Ottawa agreement wont be continued beyond the next budget session- Reuter
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  • 36 1 America Spends More Washington, Dec. 5— Congress reassembles In January to spend at least ten milliard dollars, it is predicted here. Expense may even surplus for 1^8 which reached the oeacetime record of eleven milliards Reuter
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    42 1 Reuter M. Jan Masaryk, son of the founder of the Czechoslovak Republic, has resigned his post as Czechoslovak Minister m London and is retiring: into private life as a result of the changes m the Czechoslovak Government, following the Munich agreement.-
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  • 24 1 SIR FRANK'S DIVORCE ABSOLUTE London, Dec. 5. A decree nisi granted Sir Frank Swettenham under the new Divorce Laws was to-day made absolute.- Reuter
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  • 352 2 PROCEEDINGS ADJOURNED (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. THE sueeestion was made from the Bench to-day, by Mr. Justice 1 Pedlow that the Bar Committee should press for the revision of the Divorce laws of the Colony The petition for divorce of Dorothy M.
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  • 95 2 IT is announced that the Traffic Advisory Committee appointed by Government m accordance with the recommendations of the Trimmer Report has been constituted as fellows:— Hon. Mr. R. Williamson (Chairman). Mr E. J. Bennett (Nominated by the Municipal Commissioners. Singapore). Offuer-in-CIUUrgC, Traffic Branch (Nominated by the Inspector-General of
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  • 125 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. RAJA GOPAL, a Tamil, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham m the second oolice court this morning and charged with (a) that he at 1.35 a.m. yesterday at the junction of Sumbawa Road and Victoria Street did cause tc be given a
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  • 369 2 HPHE Singapore Ricksha Owners' Association entertained the i tors of the recent ricksha strike at the Tai Thong Restai Happy World, yesterday evening. There was quite a big gatl and Mr. Chua Ah Huat, the president of the Association, occupu chair. In the course
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  • 112 2 SINGAPORE E IGHTH POLICE COUP V*E neu relief U '*"J hereinattn t(l s 'n?a| next Moi.dav uh^ Un I ed cases r!tn will be brought \l i tourt for trial. X I Mr. William' i, N Tl I Lumpur, uill be n J^ M the new court X >Ir. l-borojo^d
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  • 163 2 Boxing Promoter's Case Postponed (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. THE charge of usii.c criminal I 1 preferred against KowM brought by Mr. A. h W Singapore Boxing Pwpioter, morning: mentioned m »w Police Court before Mr. Mr. T. W. Ong who repre*n«« Stta Lin informed hl %.^°Sit neither complainant nor
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    • 23 2 Have you tried DOROTHY PERKINS ENGLISH COOKED PEAS 4 Obtainable from all Provision Dealers. SOU! AGENTS CjUTHRIE^^ lIP < IN( 1N SS > W.P.G. 96A
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    • 38 2 Ladies Gentlemen! WHY DON'T YOU JOIN I Our $10 $20. I CONTRACT VALET SERVICE? 5 WE COLLECT i AND DELIVER :SU PHONE OR SEND FOR DETAILS S 7776 QUICKJ i Cleaners 278. Orchard Road, i S Singapore. <. A
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  • 185 3 In lon ii la\sj Xiijh g isunderstanding With Dance Girls? Tribune Staff Reporter) NPKKDS of Singapore Cabaret patrons were disapted last night. On arriving he Hnppy World Cabaret urn* greeted by closed s. son for sudden closure is inible A notice posted m the v drew attention to the
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  • 168 3 Fined $100 For Causing Death I Tribune Staff Reporter) K..H sin Sapore, Monday. V" 1 Ah Koh a tricyclist was toll day fined $100 or m default two V"'ns simple imprisonment, by W- X Whittom, Traffic MagisC lr c w ie convicted on the B. t J c fS5? death
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  • 62 3 Chief Justice, Mr. Justice tort;, ii,,n Justice Home »n the Ist Court >iU a-m--•V, "i. A PPeal Hoeeri!! 538 R e estate of W J. Before E ea f^ (if not concluded). °urt at i J^tice Pedlow m the 2nd S Uriln v a.m. i? 43
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  • 97 3 AT a meeting of the committee of tho Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association it was announced that Mr. B. Lowick had agreed to serve as hon. secretary, m place of Mr. J. F. L. Cowin, who is going on leave next week. A member of the
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  • 130 3 BREACH OF TRUST OF $115 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. SIX weeks' rigorous imprisonment was the senteiice Mr. Conrad Oldham passed on a Teochiu named Tan Yong Kwee m the second police court this morning brought on a charge that he between Jan. and Mar. of this year being a
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  • 497 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore* Monday. ESTATE Duty to the extent of $100^000, claimed against the estate of a deceased woman, was mentioned to-day at the Civil Court of Appeal, m the appeal of J. S- Anderson, executor of the will of W. J. D.
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  • 239 3 Application For Order Nisi Against Governor (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. AN application for an order nisi against the Governor, concerning an order m Council under the Mohammedan and Hindu Endowment Ordinance, was adjourned sine die to-day, at the High Court before Mr. Justice Pedlow. Mr H. D. Mundell, appearing
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 152 4 London. Monna\ Previous To-day Changs kubbeb Very quit Dull Spot Buyeri 715 16 73 16 Fellers 8 7 7 X Ist Forward (January) Buyers ***** 713 lt> Sellers Hilt, 715 16 2nd Forward (February) Buyers 8 7 7 —'a Sellers 8 116 715 16 3rrt Forward (Apr. June)
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    • 131 4 London. Monday. Diners ***>« JSf* Dunlop Rubber 2010I 2 23 9 -l^d. General Electric 77 9 77 9 Imperial Chemical Industrial 31 .3 30 6 9d. Imperial Tobacco 1319 1313 6d. Anglo-Dutch 26 9 26 6 -3d. Canadian Pacific 6^ 6» 4 London Tin 3 7» 2
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    • 54 4 New York. Saturday. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Market Tone Steady Dull Spot Sellers 15 3 4 lo 3 /4 Forward April June Buyers 15 7 B 15% SeUers 15 13 16 153/4 1 16 TIN 15 15.16 15 7 8 1,16 Market Tone Quiet Steady Spot 45
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    • 68 4 London. Monday. Previous To-day Changs TT on Paris (closing selling rate) 177.71 177.63 —.08 T T on Amsterdam (closing middle rate) 8.60-7 8 8.63-3 16 -X2 5 8 TT on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8-12 Unchanged i'T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) 13-115 Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing
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    • 32 4 L; 2J?. Previous To Yf c: I Fine 3ar y» on n h 7^ -^y r u ,W Spot 20>« I 4 months' forward 19 3 K 10*1. I I
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    • 17 4 TIN STANDARD Previous T hiff* H Spot (afternoon (closing price) £214 C213«58 Forward £214-3 4
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    • 123 4 Singapore. Monday. MINING. Tin at midday was $109.50. up 18. Tin shares were extremely dull to-daf even for a Monday and the market was unchanged and featureless The market m Raubs remains steady with further business passing at $5.00 cum dividend. KI'BBERS. Rubber shares were almost completely
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    • 200 4 Wild Boar's Tusk In Man Skull For Eight Years (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh. Dec. 5. WHEN a Tamil man living m Taiping developed a growth on tin side of his forehead, his friends thought he was growing horn! So he went to the Taiping hospital from where he was sal
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    • 66 4 UNKNOW N (Tribune Crime Reporter* Singapore, Monday —Standing side No. 226. Middle Road. shoW one o'clock this morning, a Hay was. it is understood, approached two Chinese armed with a khik. removed his gold rimmed valued $18. a fountain pen vaU.w' and cash $20 after which I robbers made off.
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  • 706 5 S TOCK SHARES Ijd By Fraser Company MINING I I Singapore, Dec. 5, 5 p.m. I ..4|- 4)6 Lane Wr 3<>i- Norn W '43|- 47)- Norn Kf 25|3 26|3 V 0.60 0.65 W 22|6 23J6 Kor 1-3® 144 B 1 0 ioi6 lie .21(6 22 6 R? 13j6 H|6 g
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  • 182 5 ucl 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 5{ r e d 1940 $400,000 1 Sept. 30 102 2 103 V 2 norn In 7 19 4 7 51.600,000 109 110 norn to red r ,J 30.... eel in**? s.:.ooo.6ro 100 101 ci. 3% 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,00
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  • 148 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Dpc. 5, 5 p.m. Total /oi Company Book* Date *x In?. yeai Close Payabie TIN GENERAL P* 1Q t^- c gc«r Malayan Tin 10% final lesstax tw VI,. A is-' Krarnn* Tin Iri rw»r M Dec 2 Dec.ls 10 /<- Kramat Pulai 15%lesstax
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  • 209 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Monday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4,1^ 4|7% Batu Selangors 1-38 144 Hong Fatts 0.67 0.71 Hongkong Tin 226 23:6 Helebus 0.68 0.72 Kamunting Tin 10 3 116 Katu Tin ..25- 26!Killinghalls 17|6 1816 Kramate 1016 Hl6cd Kuchafcs 1-27 1.32 Laruts 913 1013 Linguis 160 1.65 London
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    • 158 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,030 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1.0C0..0C Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE IONUH Pre_.iden M. TAUDIN CHABOT Director
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    • 323 6 m M n fffliiirTONiGHT 6.15 9.15 PAVILION ADULTS QJjjjl 1 thbsWß. OF X TKHWIH.K SIN N MAN WHOSE MORAL LAXITY WAS DESERVEDLY PUNISH ED-AN,) OK A FOV I( J I HAT MADE V CITY RISE IT IN ITS WRATH fa i 1 "TT" L^ i^l I ..•M^jßl RAYMOND MASSEY .....iiiihiim""""
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    • 146 6 •SltlMli^H j .A. AS IJJ WjVjJIiB IsHKASoJ BKbAR J W ROAD S I (Malaya's Leading Amusement Park). I I DANCE PALACH I AIR CONDITIONED). PHONE 2477. I j RESTAURANT BAR ATTACHED. I j Dint Or Dance m Perpetual Coolness at \hk\m Leading Cabaret. I j *i<4litly:-9-30 p. m. Till Midnight!
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  • 111 7 [Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapor^i Monday. jQ Keh Hut, a 50-year-olu (ockchiu was this morning or m defauK of payment to fo five days' s.i by Mr. Ken- Blacker m the fourth police for soliciting for immoral purin a persistent manner m Sam Road af 10.
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  • 86 7 liibuue Staff Reporter) si nra pore. .Monday. the Marine Court to-day, a Japaneie, Ton Yeifuku. plead puilt\ to the harjfc of not havoht t.iu'd a port clearance order six ol hi» sailing boats. Japanese explained that he did a clearance order for his
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  • 106 7 Singapore Yachtsman Weds Singapore, Monday. J u ><' Singapore Registry on *a u,,iay. Mr. Merlon E Brown. I naniftr, Thornvcroft (Sinr 1 I-Kl.. wedded Mrs. Henla "^e Shaw of Hour Kong. is the son of Mr. and Hi t, Wn of S 0 1 1 Africa. He m Singapore yachting
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  • 139 7 MOSCOW'S "SHAKESPEARE CENTRE" ACTIVE Moscow. THE "Shakespeare Centre" of the Soviet Ail-Union Theatrical Society has considerably extended its work ot supplying advice and literature to theatres throughout the U.S.S.R. which produce Shakespeare s plays. The Centre possesses a' collection of unique translations of rare books on Shakespeare, books on Shakespeare
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  • 162 7 MISSIONARY SCHOOLS CRITICISED London. I CRITICISM of missionary schools is contained m the report of the Commission which was sent to Nyasaland to look into its financial position and the question of its future. "The Government has neither th< funds to assist nor the staff to inspec the very large
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    • 61 7 I yf- i mmX I' 5 'Controlled by Shaw Bros. Ltd > Z GARY COOPER j j FRANCES DEE j j GEORGE RAFT j ISOIJLSJ {AT SEA! PARAMOI'NT'S GREATEST I ADVENTURE ROMANCE jl it ■HhATRE RAVIT 1 fwnow-uiMiMi i N *I>RAMBAL (The Nightinsale of South INDIA) m I II A
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    • 114 7 Opening To-Morrow at Theatre ROYAL I SHOWS KVKRY HAY 3-15 6-15 9-15 (lllli»KEN HALF PRICE TO m SCREENED iN TWO INSTALMENTS ihi. xiosr i;x( :tim; cti\pt*;r play ever /made "The Fighting Marines" "Tlit Fifhtinf M«rin«»" P ,.«de S,.th "ROlilft S BOOST' m i Vl Ii h alHa*b*a| j (CONTROLLED BY
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    • 51 7 THE SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY present* a POPULAR CONCERT by the Choru.s and STtrins Orchestra of the Society, assisted by NANCY FOWLER m the Victoria Memorial Hall, M Sunday, December 11th 1938 ;it 9 15 p.m. omlutlors: John Tryner. (ilan Williams. B. Mus. Seats, $2.00, $1.00 and 50 cts. BOOK AT
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    • 174 8 FBEII a...l «.1X4.11t AUK HM.IIIIIII v I ...in a Him; hi ami Km iit >li si< \i Itaiio Sm m j ()FENIN(, TO-DAY I"^«J.3-».mJ CAPITOL"! j Let Rhythm Ring! Fred and Ginger I j i^^tA^ back a 9 a n m tne r grandest show V B^^^BB^bV^B|4 VB flßu^M vNbv
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  • 387 9 •eer Insurance Inclusion i State Laws Urged IT of the most famous stars of yesteryear, and one of the eatest directors m the history of Hollywood, have petitioned rll or Frank F. Merriam of California to draft into state law er insurance" protecting stars of
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  • 149 9 44 Ships In Service Before 1942 Particulars oi new ships for the Italian merchant fleet are given m the report ol the Finmare, the trust which was created m December. 1936, with a capital of 900,000,000 lire to .coordinate and finance the activities of the big national
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  • 76 9 Chungking WITH the rapid increase m the population, the post office is having a difficult task handling letters which now average 600,000 daflly, compared jwith 50,000 normally. Three main mail routes are open to Chungking. One is via Kunming, Hanoi, I Hongkong and Shanghai to the Japa I
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  • 182 9 I volumes on the ConstituJapan, most of them hitherto the libraries of the Cabinet, sti a ld men who drafted it, k ll t lbrarv will be opened J the Diet building. 2m, r* as a memorial to the Constitution year and on
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  • 163 9 WORLD'S OLDEST MAN TO BROADCAST HIS VIEWS ON LIFE Johannesburg 'CENAN. a Bechuanaland native who claims to be 141 years old and is believed to be the oldest man m Africa, if not m the world, is to broadcast his reminiscences and views on life to millions of radio listeners
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  • 131 9 London. PAMBLING, pool betting and dogs will U ultimately have a lot to do with the destroying of democracy, according to Mr. George Lansbury. He was addressing a gathering la London and said that the curse on i\\ ot us was the curse embodied In the worcfc
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  • 65 9 Cannes. THE Pascal Institute at Cannes for sunrav treatment for children has provided five free beds for indigent British girls. The beds will be reserved 50 that the' are set aside perpetually for free treatment. They will be offered to little Britisn girls by the Honorary President
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  • 160 9 MOLTEN LAVA THREATENS TRUNK ROAD Go ma. MOLTEN Lava, advancing with irresistible force, threatens to obliterate the motor road from Goma to Sake at the north end of Lake Kivu, m the Belgian Congo. The stream of lava, which If burning down the equatorial bush, is issuing from a recently-
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  • 82 9 lili BLIND people m India will soon have a Braille system of their own. it has been decided by the Chatrapathi Blind Institution m Bombay. Funds are being collected by the Institution for this new scheme and their first book, a Braille Primer, will soon
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    • 38 9 BY APPOINTXIENT ■^flflHii Dewar's k9^ \y\/ IT t 5 VT 1 19) RIGHT SPIRIT sole Slimp Harhv JEr Tn I til s p N(i A pork- Malacca gents k/llMv| I/Ol UJ (X \/U, LilU.vk.r, HMHLAM joiiokf WPS. 5
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  • 333 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, December 6, 1938. TRAFFIC CONTROL jjINGAPORE now has a particularly up-to-date system of automatic traffic control along the main artery between town and the Tanglin district. It has been specially devised by the Telephone Company so as to ensure that the right of way is given from
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  • 926 10 Protection Of DUMB CREATURES Public Help Is Needed BEOWULF reviews protection of dumb creatures m Malaya and pleads for more public support of official activities m this direction* DEOPLE m Malaya, especially those fresh from Europe, will often ask what is done m this country for the care of animals.
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    15 10 of the frtdMMe at Lopburi, near Bangkok, which many Maiavan holiday-makers will visit this Christmas.
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  • 409 11 AS SUBSTITUTED FOR PETROL nportant development m history of road transport is taking Bee m (Jlasgow. I as driven bus, using home-produced fuel, is being tested ©vide data for the manufacture of gas producer plants for vehicles, the ultimate object being to use gas instead of petrol ptes of emergency,
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  • 46 11 wi delude a gold c ex-Em* h diam <>nds belonging nipress and a medal of the r obbery J? aring her V»tnXt. lni *n conc,^**. "Ported to the ful > itaiSSS Gov ernorate. has h r lptio o* the stolen valunott «age banks m the coun-
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  • 50 11 JAPANESE DUMPING IN SHANGHAI Chungking. A LARGE quantity of Japanese goods has been dumped on the Shanghai market according to a Shanghai report. Patriotic Chinese m the metropolis, it is stated, have organised a secret body to launch a boycott movement and to serve warnings to dealers of such articles.
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  • 160 11 China's Tea Trade Kunming. KUNMING, provincial capital of Yunnan povince. to-day flourished as the political commercial, aviation and cultural centre of China following the loss of Wuhan and Canton. Many banks, universities, government officers have moved to this city. The Peiping Government Universities are located here, while the Academic Sinica
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  • 94 11 London. Addiction to narcotic drugs is not prevalent m the United Kingdom. This fact emerges from the report, of the British Government to the League of Nations on the traffic m opium and other dangerous drugs during 1937. The number of drug addicts known
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  • 309 11 Improved Iron And Steel Outlook Rearmament Work The Main Activity fRADL'AL improvement m the U iron and steel trades is giving rise to definite expressions of confidence of further expansion of trading before the end of the year, writes our Middlesbrough correspondent. The burden of heavy stocks which oonsumers carried
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  • 127 11 MISSING BIRD STOPS PROCESSION FOR TWO HOURS Calcutta THE absence of a bird held up the annual procession of the Raja of Jharia < Bihar) on Dusserah Festival Day, according to a report received from Jharia After having immersed the idol of the Goddess Durga, the Raja started to return
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  • 226 11 Mobilisation Cost Now Problem The question beginning to crop up now is, "Who is going to foot the bill? The unique proposal has been advanced m France that foreign residents and businesses be subjected to a special tax over a period of years to meet the expense
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  • 88 11 Ankara Turkey. A TURKISH cabinet re-shuffle, eliminating Tevflk Rustu Aras, veteran Foreign Minister and admirer of Russia, was seen by some observers as the first step by Turkey away from Moscow toward the Rome-Berlin axis. Minister of Justice Sukru Saracoglu succeeded Aras m the only
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    • 72 11 THI TRUI TONIC FOOD I I \JwWmUmm *f tflMflU oxorm i POLAROID QlMmm are the feW* tcientifle discover:' m flare protection >. They permit you to actvall y te« 2* U)t feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remark able new Invention. THOMPSON
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  • 337 12 A sheet of lirid flame tising from the blazing Japanese Concession of Hank ow after it had been fired by Chinese m accordance with their earth" policy. In the centre are Japanese municipal buildings. Planet News ™*.**JL9*. )01 K nanl ref »K^ Pictures ever taken,
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    • 61 13 FOR I CHRISTMAS! YOU WILL FINDI THE LARGEST SELECTIONS I LN I DIAMOND RINGS— BRACCLITS —BKOOCHES, etc. Uene UaXiMAXJt WHERE qi ALITY and VALUE ARE TRADITIONAL Su< h Wourierful Christmas Present. s wetfc never -.een before m Singapore The «est is to iota? and Ml RENE ULLMANN JEWELLERS Ruffles Place.
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  • 678 14 Sitting Pretty Is Not Enough Sitting m the wrong way leads to physic; disorders, says Dion Byngham CITTING is almost another word for resting. This is taken for granted by everybody. Yet who have never felt tired through just sitting? 'Vhen you have walked a long way, or stood for
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  • 518 14 The Right Way— And The Wrong While sittinf try to pet that sense cf straight back" as that which feels right, that which is most easy and normal, that to which you always return— as seen rijht. With pciseverence it will soon become tecond nature. with his legs crossed seeks
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    • 26 14 i m MAYNARD'S BEAUTY SALON TREATMENTS \\^HfcT LYNN YY^ m I\ Bond st Salons •^-^n^/^ 4 IN THE NEW LUXURIOUS AIR-CONDITIONED SALON Battery R»ad. phone 6U5
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  • 785 15 c adolescent girl who is fatter than she es to be should watch her diet -but be Careful not to under -eat est trials to many girls Bf or .seventeen is the stag? through which they pass Hr s, m their anxiety to X Ads, they are
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  • 243 15 On Rising: Drink one or two classes of water Breakfast: I S lor 2 fruii.i from the list given I D this pa»e Eggs— any way ex- cept fried; or small portion of cc- J leal (no sugar' 5 1 slass of skimmed milk or but- termilk. S
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    • 451 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES iMOKPORATED IN CNOLAND) Outwards Do# Tonnacc Spore Tonnage Spore 1938 W39 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 17 BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 17 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Feb. 10 t BEHAR 6,000 Dec. 26 BURDWAN 6,070 Feb. 11 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 CANTON 15,500 Feb. 24 1939
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    • 377 16 \h TO FRENCH P OR n W CHARCEURS REUNK I HOMEWARDS. i DALNY For Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp, Dunkirk H* i CAP ST JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazair*; Bordeaux i) X TO SAIGON INDOCHINAf CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Tonranp and Haiph 1 is j S. A. M. I. (from Saieon)
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  • 122 17 (From Oar Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 25. jytALA\A leads among the countries where boycott of Japanese goods is reflected substantially m trade figures according to reports from Japan reaching the International Peace Campaign headquarters at Geneva. In the first six months of this year Japanese exports
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  • 110 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIP Godown Gate Gate Anhui— Yuensang 22 1 l Islander 18 3 Alipore 16 2 3 Kamunin" 12 2 3 Ajax 11 2 3 Talang Akar— Larut 9 2 3 Cingalese Prince 7 3 Silverlach 32 2
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  • 138 17 Mails expected from Netherlands indies by Air (K.N.I.L.Mj to-day De liveries of boxholdon:' letters only 1.30 j;.m. and general deliveries of letter* and parcels 1.40 p.m. respectively on the same day. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (X.L.M.) to-day. Deliveries of boxholders' letters only 4 p.m. and
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  • 164 17 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE first Tea Restriction Agreement terminated on Mar. 31, under which agreement, Malaya was allowed to plant up to a total of 6,000 acres of tea, but the amount actually planted however, from Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, 1938 was 1,272
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  • 78 17 Johore Bahru, Sunday.— An eleven-year-old Tamil girl, Janiki. to-day pleaded guilty before Raja Sulaiman to a charge of having committed theft ci cash amounting to $37.70 from a food stall at Jalan Campbell. Asked why she took the money, she replied that she was
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  • 53 17 Mails despatched from Sinsapoie OH Nov. 11 by the Karapara was delivered m London on Dec. 3. The Air Mail (Imperial) despatched from Singapore on Nov. 25 was delivered m London on Dec. 2. The Air Mail < Netherlands > despatched from Singapore on Nov. 26 war. delivered
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    • 264 17 IIU H\S PHIL I* FIXE. B (Incorporated m Australia). NEXT SAILINGS m Due Sails. m Dec 31 Jan. 5 m: Jan. 29 F^b 3 m \in r^und trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the ■3^!: rates. m passengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or ■bourne to the
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    • 61 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. H (APCAR LINE) H FOR HONG KONG, MOM. KOBE AND OSAKA M. SIRDHANit 8,000 TONS SAILING DECEMBER 15, AT 3 P.M The above vessel to excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon anu "^^^H^^turn tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable with n »K US™ f
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    • 196 17 |)STAL INTELLIGENCE j I naaek and Dungun Lipis 6 4 p!m! B id Palestine T mpe rial" .,6 2 p.m. B-it'l'u d Ireland "Imperial" 6 2 p.m. ■Jflnd Gr/eat Britain x K.L.M. ..6 2 p.m. Great Britain B ,-dx -rmperial" 6 2 p.m. K "Imperial" 6 2 p.m. ■violc "Imperial"
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  • 159 18 MEDICAL MISSION TO MALAYA 'From Our 0 Correspond M London, Nov. (.eneral Medical J and the Knyal Kmpire.sS ty are both sending envoysi Malaya m th»- i m mediate {\i\M Colonel Sir Richard NVedham J left London on an Eastern tour jm ations of medical colleges and J hospitals on
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  • 170 18 RIOT IN INDIA JAIL Bom* THREE persons were killed i many injured m a riot il broke out m Patiala Central when a number of criminals I to escape. The ringleaders ot the out! Kartar Singh and Raunki. were notorious criminals under sentea death. Special guards had been on them
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  • 90 18 DJB 15.20 Mell < 19 7 Concert of W tjf J 1.05 "1 wonder If J*%i coming— to- (ui> rrate s. Family sings and narra 7.20 News m E I usic (I 7.35 Concert ol tinued>. ners m 8.10 Greetin'^s/' > l die s. Netherlano> EastDj iff 8 2C
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    • 206 18 ON THE RADIO W m TO-DAY SINGAPORE 7HL ttS metres (1.33 rocs) ZHP HO 96 nvtres (9.69 mcs) p.m. 5 00 Malay music— Malaysian Songs -Rongeng music— Kronchongs and Malay Hawaiian songs* 600 Teochew selections from A^g Pang Term Kok"t 640 Teochew drama— "Ching Ser Boey Kweh Chins"* 7 00
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    • 203 18 NIROM VDC 15.15 Mcs (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. Chamber music. 11.30 A talk. 11.50 Musical programme, pjn. 12.10 Omroep Orchestra conducted by Carel van der Bijl. 1.10 News and weather
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    • 439 18 LONDON TRANSMISSION 5 a.m. 6 40 BBC Empire Symphony C-. certs 4 British Composers BBC Empire Orchestra (Augmented) leader, Leonard Hirsch; conductor, Eric Fogj Albert Sammons (Violin). 00 The news and announcements [Time Signal at 12.45 a.ir. GM.T.I 8 20 Big Ben. Dance music— Michael Flome and his Band, from
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  • 2238 19  -  S. S. A. DUCATION METHODS MUST BE IMPROVED MEMORANDUM BY THE Assets $11,622,634 (Cost of all Buildingexcluded 3,505.017 f Buildings included at $1,613,242 udina ftalK salaries). s „ur opinion that, at the resent time, there is no jusation for the establishment University. 9 jis
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  • 151 20 London. A SUGGESTION that Herr Hitler should be invited to visit Mr. Chamberlain at Chequers for a week-end has been made by the Land Values Group of the Parliamentary Labour Farty. The object would be "to keep alive the .sentiments of eoodwill towards Great Britain wiiich
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  • 294 20 (Tribune Staff Reporter). Singapore, Monday. Disturbed conditions m China have. t.ung and Kwangsi. Before the outbreak of the Sine Jap.. iP9P war thriving business was done by accepted for thansmission to villages m Chma. but these shops have now found it dimcult to continue
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  • 322 21 Eurasian Accused Of Daring Robbery Handed Coat f( Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. URASIAN youth. William Daniel Jeremiah, stood his trial to- 1X before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, on charges oi donating public servant and robbery it.ayoWH Hokien Tan that he was walkina of sept. 5 alone
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  • 174 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Monday. FINE of $100 (or one month s rigorous imprisonment) was imposed to-day by Mr. G. S. Rawlings, the Third Magistrate, on Lav Peck Jim, an Englishspeaking Straits born Chinese, who was also ordered to pay $86.40 compensation, (or two months m
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  • 101 21 'nbune Staff Reporter) Chinese labourers thrown 'nployment as the reth'- ftre which completely the Tai Thong Trading large rubber factory at kbar Road will not be unI1( W tor long. labourers are staying lob t factory premises, doing ion \i salv age work. A fairproipanv,
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  • 53 21 PEACE PACT TO BE SIGNED TO-DAY Paris, Dec. 5. PNAL arrangements for von RH>bentrop's visit to Paris were made during a <°™*** U °P™ n r^dorTer?^rwSc k n y l^nin« oMhe no war de claxation is timed for Tuesday at 'as r s SSS S «^ion ig -te g ute!
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  • 225 21 Claim Against Publishers Dismissed (Tribune Staff Reporter) i Singapore, Monday. JHE claim of Mr. S. M. Tracey against the Malaya Publishing' House Ltd.. which came for men- j tion to-day m the High Court, before Mr. Justice Pedlow, was dismissed with costs. Mr. Philip Hoalim. counsel for Ufa plaintiff, told
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  • 223 21 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Monday. k SUGGESTION that accused's action might have been motivated by his desire for reconciliation with his ex-wife was hinted at by Chief Court Inspector MacQuarrie m the Criminal District Court, this morning, when Salleh bin Salim, a young Malay,
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  • 76 21 Seremban. Dec 5. f¥IS Highness the Yang Di Pertuan H 1 Besa'r of Negri Sembilar .and he British Reside^ were amongst wmms binti Tunku Muda Chik, daughter ol the late Tiinku Muda ChiK. The bridegroom us the Assistant Di.sJt Officer at Sepang and the bride
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  • 220 21 CHINESE OPTIMISTIC OF WAR FUTURE London, Dec. 5. fONSIDERABLE orders have already been placed with British engineer firms by the Chinese Government purchasing commission. Still larger orders are expected m the hot distant future for the railway development of Western China m which a thousand mile system has been planned.
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  • 125 21 Provinces lo Follow Berlins A nti -Jewish Decrees Merlin. Dec. I. PROVINCIAL and district leaders are expected to follow Berlin's lead by issuing doCFMM severely limiting movements of Jew?. Vienna is likely to follow suit on account of the numerous Jew.s there. Frankfurt, Hamburg Cologne and Cashel also have large
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  • 644 22 Decision Arrived At (By "PETE") k COMMITTEE meeting of the Singapore Amateur Boxing AssoA ciation was held yesterday evening m the library of the St. Andre* s School with the President, Capt. I. L. Cronyn m the chair. Others present weif Messrs. A. G. Dobb,
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  • 28 22 Capetown. Dec. 5. Alan Melville has been appointed captain of the South African team for the five cricket tests against England.— Reuter
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  • 118 22 The December Mixed Foursome played m Sunday last resulted m a win for Mrs. T H. Ch and Dr. T. E. Chech with I nctt 32. The following were some of the best cards returned. Mrs. T. H. Oh and Dr. T. E Cheah 43—11=32. Mrs. Tay
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  • 46 22 The S.C.R.C. i soccer Tournament matches will be played off as follows: To-day. (Dec. 6»: Teams C and D Thursday, Dec. 8: Teams B and C. Tuesday. Dec. 13: Teams A and C. Thursday. Dec. 15: Team.s B and D.
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  • 87 22 TABLE TENNIS TOURNEY < Tribune StatT lU,,,,rter, 1 S.ngapor, hay, jointly or 2 a committee to hold a table tournament m aid „f th e r Relief Fund. ne c^ The tournament will oommer, Dec. 10 at three places. ff3 will be held at the preS s^ Nanyang Chinese student*
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  • 52 22 At the special meeting of the Badminton Party held at No. 3ij 33. Geylang Road, the following elected as office-bearers: President Fadzlon Siraatz. I Presidents: Pane Ens Guan anij Ahmad: Treasurer: Abu Bakar M Secretary: Nk Boon Leone: c* Teo Heok Kwong; Attt. Captain!) Rajab; Committee: Kemat
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  • 25 22 The following Tie m the BowiiT ment will be played on to-day Final: J. A. Dean fs. J E. k
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  • 61 22 Singapore, Men* The preliminary inquiry into a d of using a deadly weapon namd] pistol at the time of commixing bery of $438.48 preferred againj Hainacse named Loi Lian Tongi heard m the second police court Mr. Conrad Oldham on Dec U mencing at 11 am
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  • 84 22 Tribune Staff Reporter^ Finjiapore. Monday Oon wj Teocbiu, made another app»|J the second police court bt lore rad Oldham this morntag «M that he -a) on Nov. 2b. at 8 Jj mitted theft of coils ot coppff valued at $20. the moveable prop the War Dept with
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  • 71 22 .Tribune Staff Tilt' c^' Singapore. Monday ful s being a member of a n n h le by being m l*"*£Lr «*W latin* to an wjgJHj strcel .a coffee shop at Victon. am p.m. on Nov. ftP"SSwi5 Hokien named Tan a m>tra before the second Pf^ nlil^. Conrad
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  • 34 23 A Scottish Reel 'ifiiirt' taken at Scotland vs. Rest soccer at the S.C.C. padang yesterday bws Welsh about to tackle Prescott. former state player. Scotland won ay a last minute goal scored by Stoddart.
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  • 137 23 of the Social Golf Match between the Island Club and the Japanes < Club played m the form of four baU foursome over the Japanese fanglin on Sunday morning:, was a win for the Japanese Club by against I, Particulars as follows:— C BitTn" m L
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  • 25 23 J^on and h UftS Harris Owen H pluv e'^h llllam Robertson icket lvi, b tlOn **™s on the ll "bs courts on to-morrow.
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  • 50 23 *so, were elected office--193- Association for Chin Giap; President. Hon Ec Cheng ?on Lim Soo Bin? ary. wee Thiam Choo; Chia Boon Khiam; *gy wcr, Tn- ji m S wee: H "Kendent, Looi Ah Kai; Ang Seng l"\ Klr wJiTn?? 8 Gwee Moh Kirn Lens, Lee Tiow
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  • 112 23 Function As Farewell To Mr Payne (Tribunf Staff Reporter) Malacca, Dec. 5. A GAMES' social was held by the Headquarters Rover Crew and the St. David's Badminton Party m honour of Mr. E. M. F. Payne who I will be leaving Malacca m a few iay«j time. At ';e close
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  • 471 23 SCOTLAN D BE AT REST IN ANNUAL SOCCER MANY AMUSING INCIDENTS I (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Monday. TN a game filled with plenty of amusing incidents, friendly rivalry on the part of players themselves, and a muddy, slippery pitch, the annual Scotland vs the Rest soccer was played this evening.
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  • 64 23 Mr W. Frnnie refcrced, and the teams were: SCOTLAND. W. F. Mayor; A. Ferguson. J. M. Fraser; J Welsh. C C. Webster, A Donald: Stevens, R J. Forbes J B Stoddart, J. Crichton. Buchanan PEST: F, C Cherriimton; W N. Rotherv. F. A McCaffery: H EchelsNim. F E
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    32 23 A fine action picture taken at yesterday's padang annual soccer match, Scotland vs. Rest, shows the goalkeeper m a spectacular leap for the ball. Last year the game ended m a draw.
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  • 201 23 A. P. C. AND S.C.C. DRAW A.P.C 1, S.C.C 1. A GOAL scored by Corrie, S.C.C. centreforward, m the first half and a reply by the A.P.C. through their left- wins, Cockburn, towards the end of the second session were the only-slight-spots m an uninspiring hockey match between the two
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  • 19 23 P. O. SOMALI The P. and O. Somali is due at SinSaoore 'rom Hongkong at 6 a.m. ton.orrow (Wednesday).
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  • 204 24 Earl De La Warr's Speech CPEAKING at Bradford Earl De La Warr, newly appointed President of the Board of Education, discussed developments since Munich, said they were right m striving for v appeasement, "but what had this policy evoked?" •Within a fortnight of
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  • 73 24 Japs Claim Successful Air Raids Tokyo Dec. s— lt is claimed here t>-at t'ae "Red route" connecting tne Soviet Union with Chiang Kai Sheks territory for military assistance purposes will be seriously threatened as the result of Japanese war planes heavil> hornbing the Chinese military establishments m Tungsheng In three
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  • 125 24 London, Dec. 5. TN the House of Commons Mr. R. A. Butler stated that urgent representations had been made to the Japanese government that British ships be allowed to berth at the commercial harbour of Tsingtao, but government had not yet obtained the satisfaction desired. A Hankow message
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  • 173 24 BERNE WILL ONE DAY BE REICH Berne, Dec. 5. pREAT excitement prevails here owing to a Swiss newspaper reproducing an alleged Mtpr by German lawyer m the Reich to hi; Swiss clients affirming that Berne will one day be a seat m the Reich provincial administration. A demonstration was held
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  • 310 24 Western Powen Urged To Stand London, l) ec THE attitude of the wj powers to peace terms brini? to a close the Si w Japanese war, m th c ligh t the recent Japanese declaratioi rejrardins: the future of the op, door m China, It discussed by special contributor m
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  • 46 24 Imperial 'Plane Burnt (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Dec IN the process of a gro** test of the engines on Saturday afternoon at the w> Muang Aerodrome, the im£ rial (Diana class) planes d* to leave for Hongkong on S* day Morning, was compKW burnt up.
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  • 47 24 Penang, Dec. 5. -The m o collected for the te eCti on °< J ment by the n e J s 1 China Relief £vu n a cv» for $1,471.52 (Straits curry d month of November, i er tfrf firmed by the hon. t« |H. Goh.
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