Morning Tribune, 7 December 1938

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Lno. 265. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, December 7, 1938. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 171 1 AUSTRALIA ADOPTS £63 MILLION PLAN FOR STRENGTHENING AND, SEA, AIR DEFENCES CANBERRA, DEC. ER EXTENSION OF THE AUSTRAN THREE YEAR DEFENCE PROIE WAS ANNOUNCED BY THE MINFOR DEFENCE. EXPENDITURE HAS FIXED AT £63,000,000, AN INCREASE 1,000.000 ON PRESENT PLANS. OVER 1.000 WILL BE SPENT ON THE NAVY. kipal items of
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    26 1 A novel hat fashion worn by Miss Ursula Bloom the novelist, at Foyle's 96th Literary Luncheon at the Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London.
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  • 46 1 ffidW^. 4 Three thousand Jew! I for p" r part on Thursday, thouBnd ""-Bland and two thousand for f ,Jc iV, h n P T flrst result ot negotiations r! Mr ,ndon °y M. Loeweo Herg ter 1 Vienna's Jewish community.
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  • 98 1 Military Tribunal President Shot Bucharest, Dec. 7. Colonel Christescu. President of the Military Tribunal at the capital of Bukovina, was shot four times by two students and was wounded in the shoulder. The assailants have been arrested. Meanwhile 318 impirsoned members of the Iron Guard, representing Poetically the entire general
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  • 39 1 London, Dec. s.— The Removal of certain departments of the Air Ministry, hitherto housed in 12 separate building;*, to the Ministry's new premises in Berkeley Square was carried out during the weekend. British Official Wireless
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  • 75 1 Condor Comes Down At Manila Manila. Dec. 7.— Disaster befell (he German giant airliner Condor when it effected a forced landing on the beach near Manila. The plane sank in shallow water and fhe crew had to be rescued. The Condor will be salvaged tomorrow and will then be dismantled
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  • 179 1 New FrancoGerman Declaration THE text of the Franco-German declaration, signed by M. Bonnet and Herr Ribbentrop this afternoon states that the respective governments have agreed to: "Firstly, the French and German governments fully share in the conviction that peaceful, good neighbourly relations between France and Germany constitute one
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    • 20 1 Other Pages j Page t 2& 3 rsfront 4 5 S i 14 is 21 Iff 22, 23 pt 24
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    • 97 1 [KLIM now enables you to 1 give your children PURE p ~ZSfi m 1 milk, that is delicious foi )^|flhf|!l A drinking, and at reasonable C^fnflP 1 prices, no matter where you I I may reside. 1 Ort on, of the marvellous KLIM MIXERS and nux It 1 as „eeded-a
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  • 238 2 RICH CHINESE TELLS STORY OF THREATS (Tribune Staff Reporter) CF\SATI_.v/,i „n Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 6. yg-SACTONAL aOmmttma were made by Ho Yue Kong lhat he eve,, kini'rhl f, na T rS diSCUSSing CUUin off ot lease a,^ t h rder to get $***** ransom demanded for rekcl?C„re hi Mr fr
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  • 74 2 RODE BICYCLE IN NEGLIGENT MANNER (Singapore, Tuesday. «_.*r d bv an Inspector for 5 TmmTm/ 0 .i« e T^m la^ r the fay charged in fronts f Ta? tha L Ta ff« riding In turned to the ri- hi f" he "«*Bl->---'ohore number"'' 0 Ca k S S S v-heel
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  • 14 2 St°*ev'3 _eai n ff^_2H»* "a. been exuded V Ct ,la Theat
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  • 62 2 ARMED ROBBERY CHARGE Stnsapore, Tuesday. ]fjLF Sua Huan, alias Ng Ah Too. 18-year-old Hokkien aDDeareH before Mr Conrad Oldham in the second ooliee court to-dav charted i armed robberv at Road on Oct 30 •■"junied L*_3£? a detects. e W?^J__fc.* 4 _Ll E Wra >' MW lor nS- 24 h
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  • 72 2 STRETCHER ON JEWISH REVENGE IC I'eilin. Dec UE »ho believes tl e Jcuish problem a. ,3... i.-"' v S lv commits a sin a i.»m h,< nation declared t.erEXw/_2 N-Au ember» ddr SSmg *>* al 1 eve nfter the last Jew r^ol cd' f C or r any r tKe
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  • 40 2 'Tribune Crime Reporter. Singapore. Tuesd.v t> named Mr Rnhl^t S A European the police tIE ?h5/°, hnson to case^aued N?t Sof silver cigarette Road at 1 n 5 fro1 No 53 Ho,l and dU ac _<«>5 p.m, yesterday.
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  • 52 2 'Tribune Crime Reporter. .*.r.,. ap t °o re i ,T Uesday -^German anuSd'to 'he iSK thlt'nf Pab i l ence at No 24n at hls resldbroken into and" ?hS ard Road wa valued at 3u nd H that a chine valued at ??nn a typewriti^g maB.m. yesterday $I
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  • 75 2 (Trih|,l, e Staff P. Malacca, ft 2tr has "5 h ''«ys. co sting 2 hundred doHars. J J The buoys are "^Wan MoVue P^lN u^ has to be obtain^, pena 8 Peng Hock and thev SS eift buoys wu, o 0 t, a safeguard and ore. 2f* t i
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  • 27 2 BU,:, sir 3 Of n? i WUh Cl of one cheque valued m PertvofMr. Wdney B& in nf« Case 5" Postponed fori of court lJ
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  • 48 2 Eij>hteen-year-old Cheone 3 Cantonese girl is alleged to hi empted Suicide by dr,;.;:,!. i-f.30 p.m. yesterday in a ha North Bridge Road This was Court Inspector T E Wm tf formed Mr Oldham that the *as in hospital His \vor./.:p ironed the case fur a week
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  • 56 2 ♦Tribune Crime Rej Singapore. Tuesday .--While a 11 U woman was walking along Bridge Road yesterdav aiternoo.ni after 2 o'clock. an unknown a came up to her and snatched am gold neck chain valued S5O 75. J been reported. I She lodged a complaint with I lice and
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  • 48 2 EIGHTH COURT STARTS TO-MORROW (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE new Relief 'our., (ailed Singapore Eighth Petfea ro( will begin io function u f« m morrow and not M Mtuim 9 The Eighth Police Cenr. M ated opposite the Criminal BJ", Court and between the fketat I Third Police Courts.
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  • 90 2 k OH Chuan Swee B^ B^ 1 6, ,I uesda y* 3 Dai f .,pru J 72 ~year-old Munici'««!«wSs k r d^"-g«s in T rting ■■'"h criminal breach f a charged J2.322.40. the Drot-S. 2- trust of Commissions o^ 10 h h e p Municipal ance before
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    • 33 2 Hake Life a joyous MelodyT^^ «r- J ay i$ -we, JJH, nmiosiir ?sek* w BOjjJ START t Physical strain. BlSh '*-<«.• .u^'t o^^ l^"^?^' TA BLETS TODAY 8 Lft^ K '"">' SS U™- _N_p-..j»--_ ff
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  • 241 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Tuesday. jmo ire potential police-men. There have been cases on L r d -.\here civilians have been responsible for, nr __;iven iutmmct in. the apprehension of law -breakers a <lS"- > It wai morning on Sept. 28 and Mr. W. W. Jenkins,
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  • 71 3 ibmir Mi Reporter) Ipoh, Dec. 6. nderson School, Ipoh, one the premier educational (ons in Perak, will soon have ine press of its own, accord•The Andersonian," thewellnagazine of this school. kjvs of the school, it is refill be taught printing and ndinc. ictor l)u rv. one of the senior
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  • 104 3 CLERKS IN FRAUD CHARGES Tribune siaff Reporter.) I Singapore. Tuesday. clerks employed by the Malaya ribune Press. Ltd., Loh Khle and Lok Peng Yong were toil* tho fourth police eou-t. cd that they wilfully and with to defraud, erased entries in nnil books of thc Malava ne. the Sunday Tribune
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  • 100 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter > *jC*P°re Tuesday.— The appeal j lr J s. Anderson, execu .or e will of Mrs. Wynfreda go Dunbar Hogg, against tie C 0| Mr J s tice Terrell reJJT wUte duty on a block of '"ea 2 1 ,ocal c°»"Pany, was
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  • 28 3 BE EF STOLEN Singapore. Tuesday. Pa.m JS re Wted to the police at k_d al that 27 katties of beef ach ft 2 was stolen from outside urket.
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  • 114 3 It was not long for the police to discover that the pamphlets, stereotyped in Chinese, had been issued by "The, rJanyanv. (Overseas Chinese* National! .Salvation Union." a society described in Court as being "neither registered nor exempted The prosecution could not produce the person who told Mr.
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  • 149 3 Open Verdict On Dead Labourer (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Tuesday. AN open verdict was returned at tlu inquest held to-day at the Coroner's Court 01 male TamilHindu Muthiah (40) who was found at Ayer Raja Road on Nov. 26, knocked down— presumably— -by I motor vehicle. According to the evidence
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  • 115 3 MR. W. E. PEPYS PRESENTED WITH C.M.G. PBNIkAL Adviser. Johore. Hon Mr. VV E Pepys was yesterday presented with the insignia of a Companion of the Most Gracious Order of St Michael and St. George by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, at Government House. Supporting Mr. Pepys were
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  • 99 3 Tried To Rescue Person From Custody Singapore, Tuesday Tribune Staff Reporter) YONG Kee Kwang, appearing before Mr. Conrad Oldham in the second police court to-day, was fined $25 or in default one month's hard labour foi attempting to rescue a person from legal custody. He was further convicted on a
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  • 39 3 Tribune Crime Reporter! Singapore. Tuesday.— A Cantonese woman reported to the police the &heft of jewelleries valued at $147 from No. 385. Lorong Limau. at 10 p.m. yesterday. The culprit was alleged to be a male Canj£>nese.
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  • 226 3 He was Afraid lo Kat. What a worry he must have been feo hi.s wife! No food agreed with him. Acid indigestion made him positively wretched. In this letter, hi.s wife tell.-> how she founded 1 way to end his trouble: My husband developed a wretched
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    • 43 3 riAIfOVORTE .TLA TWO **WB THEORY OF MUBIC. Aduiu and children any grade Beginners and Diploma candidates meclality. Modern methods of teaching or enquire Mrs. Paulusz. experienced and qualified Music Teacher .tt. Barker Roao. THE WRITING FLUID THAT'S FOUNTAIN PEN MONTOR LTD. SIM -AFORE.
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    • 59 3 •j.--- i Ladies Gentlemen! j i WHY DON'T YOU JOIN I Our $10 $20. j J CONTRACT VALET SERVICE? J S WE COLLECT m i AND DELIVER J* s 1 PHONE OR SEND FOR DETAILS J 7776 I Burtol Quick! S Cleaners l 278, Orchard Road. i Singapore .g. ____________*«_l
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 106 4 RUBBER Dull 1011 Qu?~ day «win Buyert 7 13 16 77 1 Sellers 7 7 k 4ic *1 ib 8ell_T« 8 1 15 16 16 8 V 8 16 "He PALM Oil. (Malaya) Previous London. Tuesday. COPII* Dec J n shi Pment To-day SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) n0.5.9 seller,
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    • 23 4 (SOLD MLYEK £7-8-3 J-. f J 0 -day i Spot 3 1 4 months' forward 20 19-5 16 tS' 18 19-716
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    • 24 4 TIN STANDARD Spot (afternoon (rift-in* Previous Tnn 011 -1 Forward losing price) £213-5 8 J, o,'.*?0 C9.4 1 o 3 li i
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    • 52 4 Dunlop Rubber 0^ 89 9^ y Chan *e Imperial Tobacco Indu trl6i gfi 30 1^ d Ayer Hitam 5 15. 6d ss r ThSijr^ AreiL) Lw_ z o__LwS 83 i"" 2 8 British American Tobacco oq!i? 9_1 2 Cheese 5% BSiTSa.o lasae) S 2 f 3 8
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    • 38 4 RUBBER New York Dec 5 Market Tone P-ou. ay Forward April June }f* 15 1116 TIN SeUers 153" }|i 3 16 -1 16 Market Tone 157 b S2 Spot Steady Qme 8 t 46 46
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    • 45 4 tt r, London, Tuesday on Paris (closing selline rstto. Previous To-dav "•^A^terdamcclostogMerat.) J"." 40 V Chan H°" Shanghai (clostaß selling ratt) JISfW 8.62-3 8 _7 3 r.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) IP Unchanged 316 TT. New York (closing selling rate) \\f_f*** kaf
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  • 221 4 CAT HERS of large families from three to fifteen children manded a standard of S niffh as that of bachelors. One delegate, father of n i la moiUh me thl iCe a grandfalher Members of the congress po igamst the idea that the rebai :axation and other advantages aq
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  • 71 4 VISCOUNT TRAPRAIN'S OFFER ils°S__S r£Sf- 6 Whi »"Shame House L.rd^falW hl h n sM 0I the late ,^-ra uairour. has been oflferprf hv g*J«* Viscount T?lp-ain-rire balfour's nepliew as a home for 200 te ;:'an-Jewish children during miESrSZ] trammg before |We___l^ t^gSsJ'i s 'ii_s de s_s 5 Kara -ymbolic link
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  • 38 4 "Ti^^^SJS. Memei a t£*^ammt£ f premier but recently obiectM T?.J_ J*"*" I "ho Germans ha? b£ „*°H2___!_Sf by Men *el M. Urbanvs h b fh_ 1 r, dr °g ped in fav0 <-*- °f Reuter
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  • 61 4 P"!fS emis of German nationality, are nn xious to assume Dutch nitionalily" thlL ap P ears large numb/ of S? me V ry to marry Dutchmen, thus becoming i3i|| HoUa'n./'Z ""I"^ Moiiatid. In most cases th- marri aires are dissolved soon aft-rJSrit' .•In"!*.* 1 P rofessi <»* has
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  • 668 5 STOCKS SHARES By Fraser 6ompany B^rc. Dec. 6. 5 p.m. I SilO 1 43 2g 30!-Nom 43,- 471- Nom j 253 263 m 0.60 0.65 i 22|6 2316 138 1-43 m 1016 1116 W 21j6 2216 P 136 146 j 0.32 0.36 1 0 65 0.69 w m 23- 24.6
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  • 149 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Dec 6, 5 p.m. Total /oi -•o'"_-.nj ~_viac..a Books Date _ct Dit year Close Payable GENERAL Dee 19 Dec 5 65% Malayan Tin 10 ftnal lesstax Dec 21 Dec 15 15% Kramat Tin 3d. Dec 14 Dec 13 De c. 5 75% Kramat
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  • 198 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Sinpapore, Tuesday. MINING Buyers Sellers 4 1% 4 7' 2 fc Ampats R Z 144 Batu Selangors ig *2 HcngPatts 0,65 5j 7 J Hongkong Tin 22b swo JJelebus 0-88 0 72 Kamunting Tin J°> 3 "T Katu Tin »jj 86 Kucha** lg }g if"*. 160 165
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  • 163 5 h Co. Ltd. $30,000 w Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY f '4o $400,000 31 Sept. 30 102ft 103ft nom 19 5 n 1947 $1,600,000 109 HO nom U 31 Bept. 30.... »55 $1,000,000 114 116 mm 31 Sept. 30 52.000.000 105 110 nom
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    • 151 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 5,003,000 Special Reserve 1,000, jOC Chairman of ihe Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE IONGH Presiden M. TAUDIN CHABOi
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    • 164 6 >f I PAVILION TO-DAY ADULTS o\l Y I j Special Matinee 3-15 ?nd at 6-15 snd 9-15 THK M(»SrsI:\S\TI()NM. IM CF THi: CJ\.V***i dvkk J A Ijl THE STORY OF A TERRIBLE SIN J B LACK LIMELIGHT' j jm&H RAYMOND MASSEY J.H j M APPEAL >«-*> «> j /jMJ j|
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    • 219 6 V j fiV..;^ lj "ANCIg n J GE °RG| A AT SI I P« -MOI NTS f; Rt i....'_. ___r. l,if: **8 ■■■•iii I n o«ld GRANDi; I (-O'nroUed by sito- a-n, OPENING T(),\i( LADY I CANT* FIRST CHAPTER SUPER CANTONESE 11 r \Read The I SUNDAY TRIBUNE Dominant In
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  • 167 7 I t*n >ears of courtship by Ltten ttmi thousands of S s the world, a young sol- r ,e Davies. who was serving Lancashire Fusiliers in Chiwon the marriage consent l he has never seen. Lto-be, Miss Edina Darby. 23, School teacher, of Sams-lane. gjwich, has just received her
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    • 55 7 LHAMBRA j Bro//cfl hv Shaw Bros. Ltd..) I fe(T WEEK: Aot A ____k_. mmW m^^mW _^_L tf^y _Jl j oor_'d Meek Cf I Oi-c<*«. br Irving Commings j I Darryl F. Zonock I Songs by Bullock ond Sptr_o_„, I W»RNINa TO-NIGHT ,v one POWER U, «'Ua Young I k°VE|| I
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    • 310 7 7 YflriHflJLjl'i htgw Audiences simply PLOOMED witn laughter at the vears J funniest musical-comedy thriller i j DAILY AT 11 A.M. 3-15-6-15 9-15 P.M. j AT THK AIR-CONDITIONED I ALHAMBRA CONTROLLED BY SHAW BROS. LTD.) S 20th Century-Fox present The Years Laugh-rich, Song-rich, Thrill-rich Hit! I ott 1 1 Ll
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  • 2647 8  -  Bartlett's Victory BEN CHIMES' LONDON LOG Dramatic Turn -Over In Bye -Election Mr. OADER KNOWLEDGE FOR .ITISH SOLDIERS f Iving The Food Problem (From Our Own Correspondent) rr,,, Londoix Nov. 25. JHE victory ol Mr. Vernon Bartlett. famous press and radio publicist on foreign
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    17 8 AGAIN: *H ':^ous avi a,, furnierhusba Klrrifd 1 J C.««on Hail K, sislfr 0ffice mins,,r s.,v„ j
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  • 113 9 46 WIVES IN 30 YEARS Warsaw FOR having married 46 times in his 45 years of existence a Danzig seaman will shortly face a judge and jury in that town At the age of 15, Johnny Laskowski answered the call of the sea and left on a freighter for New
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  • 265 9 "GHOST" AT BOARD MEETING Warsaw. Till: ghost "i a Warsaw professor <.i music who died 10 years ago while conducting his class has appeared at a board meeting of the Warsaw Conservatory of Music, according to professors present. The meeting of the musical professors was being held in the late
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  • 321 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Wednesday, December 7, 1938. DRIFTING INTO WAR? I£ personality who has come much into the news lately is Mr. Oswald Pirow, the South African Minister of Defence. Dominions Ministers do not as a rule loom largely in international affairs, but Mr. Pirow is a statesman of more than
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  • EAST AND WEST
    • 1443 10 Heritage Of Wisdom A PLEA for the restoration of Oriental culture, art and philosophy is made by Sir Josiah Crosby, the British Minister to Siam. He believes both East and West will benefit from this as much as from the material advancement the West has contributed. His many years in
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    24 10 record en trv of 121 s^3r^^^^i."ss!rMK»^.^ _»..-_f_a*s smbiS 35£_S3__. «&S s_;wfl_S 190J Merced«*tt thTstartu5 V JSI. t a,,d CI, rtie D"*****- driTtr (TOnet Newi),
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  • 436 11 Point Programme Of Mr. C. Swanson Washington. I "highly important" that the Fleet should be manned as soon ible to full war strength is the recommendation of the Secretary y, Mr Claude A. Swanson, in his annual report. Sanson declares that there is a necessity that the Navy should
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  • 326 11 Dictators' Advantage Over Democrats London. THE advantages of the totalitarian States over democracies in the matter of rapid mobilisation for war were stressed by Air Marshal Sir John Salmond when he opened the town headquarters of Watford Nos. 2 and 3 Squadrons of the Air Defence Cadet Corps. "Totalitarian countries
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  • 68 11 Shihkiachwang ANEW arsenal has been established in Lanchow, capital of Kansu Province, with the object of constructing the arms and munitions imported from Soviet Russia, according to reliable information reaching here. While the highwavs extending from Lanchow through Hanchung in Shensi to Kweichow in Szechuen are undergoing
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  • 38 11 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION SINGAPORE. Applications are invited for the post of typist in the above -department Salary $50 per month. Applications to be made in writing only with copies of testimonials, to the Director of Civil Aviation.
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    92 11 Next Man In AMERICAN airmen Clyde Schleiper and Harley Long were making a bid to beat the endurance record oj 27 days, 5 hours 33 minutes continuous flying, held by the brothers 41 and Fred Keys, of New Orleans. So, when it was the turn of a new pilot to
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    • 79 11 TNI TRUI TONIC POOD I I Ofci._h.iMr rf Chaaoiaw moi Storaa POLAROID (.lasses sure the latest scientific discovery in flare protection. They permit yon to actually tec 20 to 30 feet below the surface of the water. Now $6.00 See our demonstration of this remark able new invention. THOMPSON OPTICAL
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  • 284 12 BRINGING THE ALL LONDON (Planet News*. s^i^_-ff_i^jair _ia D r™ k-«--•rtfrsve Square nea 3 hi. h™.? T A te _3 a ,esson a N 31. 8,^,.e e 's g n ,™.e GirJe'nT'LoLon' h S USUi U,ine in Planet News Eacn member euuii.ii.'." _.;_i- <• yr-^u. jgsrtsa a in. to in
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    • 44 13 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATEST PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE Tea Sets Sauce Boats (of fee Sets Trays etc ■OM D'OEIVRK niSHKS SWEET DISHES etc. ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS KO COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN maw* Place. Singapore.
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  • 785 14 WOMAN DAY BY DAY Garlands are Smart -Je wis for MikdIdeas in Bags -Union for Mannequm I (From Our Own Correspondent) rARIANnQ -London, Nov. 25. (JARLANDS, similar to those worn i fl n ,c ative S ir]s in th e Hawaian islands, are tne latest addition to evening wear in
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    903 15 I to get out of place ,n this ensemble America has always given us the >&6 bi hosiery and the most recent example.^ from across the Atlantic seem to have been created with the idea of following implicity the current dre.ss and shoe colours. The colour known as
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    • 33 15 PERMANENT WAVING j A SPECIALITY PRICES: i $10.00 $12.00 $18 00 M im».\ PERM j LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS i 79 Stamford Rd. 3 FORT ROAD i SINGAPORE MALACCA 1 (Phone: 4610) I (Phone: 121)
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    • 186 16 THEY DO LOOK AFTER YOU ON THE a^ CHEAP RETURN TICKET TO CHINA, JAPAN COLOMBO, AND BOMBAY A-UUMe f., m«»h,. ft,,,, BINGAroM nap ut S ««sr Colombo 222 $***** All vessels may call at anv nort nnnf rt *u 282 86 1188.57 are s__.ee. «o%»»r P M,£ *mX B&tflfi roUte
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    • 370 16 jh^ TO FREN^p^ J CAP ST. JACQUES For Marseilles, Nantes St dENTRECASTIANG For Marseilles HavTe Anw" 1 iTO SAIGON INDOCHII J CAP VARELLA For Saigon. Tourane and Haip:, G.G. MAURICE LONG For Saigon 1 G.G. PASQUIER B I The Successors of MOINF COMTE &CO I I ™™«>*» UNION BUILDIM isj
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  • 133 17 Japanese Naval Activities Cause $10,736,000 Loss To Fukien Fishermen Chuanchow. 190,000 fishermen along the Fukien coast are in a plight as a result of Japanese naval activities. These fishermen, scattered over Futing, Hsaipu, Lienkiang. Minhow, Changlo, Pingtan, Nanjih, Putien. Hweian, Chuanchow and Tungshan districts on the coast, have been thrown
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  • 269 17 Arrange Own Funeral Then Commits Suicide Timmins. AFTER attempting to arrange cor his own funeral, James Gray, a young mining engineer, shot himself through the head with a small calibre rifle in a field here. Mr. L. N. Hunkin, a funeral director, said in an interview that Gray came into
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  • 77 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Ship Godown Gate Gate Entrance Exit Anhui 22 1 1 Yuensang 22 1 1 Islander 18 2 3 Mata Hari 17 2 3 Alipore 15 2 3 Somali 15 I 3 Helenus 13 2 3 Ajax 11 2 3
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  • 47 17 Main Wharf: Lch. Molek, Lch. Heron. Oil Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tanjong Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil. Victoria Dock: Nil. Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: King's Dock Caisson No. 2— Kedah. No. 1 Dock: Edendale, Lch. No. 10. No. 2 Dock: Togian.
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  • 63 17 Copenhagen BOTH Danish and Swedish authorities, it is stated, have been aware for months of the alleged spy plot, in which several Germans are alleged to be implicated, and the authorities have been working in co-operation to unmask the plot. The plotters' central organisation, it is
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 237 17 IBIUXS PHILP 1.1.VE. flncornonted in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS B Jar.. 29 Feb 3 m rund trio tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the m engeii may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney or to the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. HSBANE SYDNEY return 5642.86 Ist class $-30.71 2nd class VI-BOtKNF return 5681.48
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    • 61 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJL KOBE AND OSAKA s .s. SIItDII A i* 8,000 TONS SAILING DECEMBER 15, AT 3 P.M The above vessel ha* excellent modern accommodation for Mrst Saloon ana Second^Saloon jJJJ-Jg^ tlckets china and Japan (interchangeable with n ana O
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 140 17 hSTAL INTELLIGENCE j Islander 7 .°i H l- I c- jjv. 11 a.m. f Suddhadib 7 2 on* L Europe, Egypt and j^west Sumatra, S.-East noon K.N.I.L.M 7 jSJJJ: Thedens 7 nm KJdK Toengkal i'oba 7 3 p.m TO-MORROW •Karapara Dec. 8 3 pm. pi Western Karapara ..8 3 pm.
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    • 83 17 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Mills and Mr. Justice Home in the Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Court of Appeal: Appeal No. 5 38— Re estate of W.J.D. Hogg deceased (if not concluded). Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd Court at 10.45 a.m. To report
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  • 62 18 ;L_. Casablanca. FOLLOWING Italy's new anti-Jew measures, the Jewish population in Morocco is now boycotting Italian goods. A large proportion of the cotton goods, such as shirts, socks and underwear, sold in Morocco, is imported from Italy, and comparatively little from Great Britain and France. Moroccan
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  • 98 18 oi commons and approval bv i i-p-.' SErf o l \i e e°{ the Clty 0f toid2n a wSe' uW? i£,° f JWHWlenl -share S i reading rPCmcd an Uno^ d Bct_Jd S l^r an, 2- President of the' irss by h J fa&SS he Was astounded.
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  • 148 18 mocracy t ihe w« r u Sweated byMrTr^^l Relation. i)m Leslies -»»<* Coke (onna.n ,he Gas I "ique of comma, lc u l?*^ Public in the nature anri° democratic Procedure and t them to vote and to tak en 3 interest in current o htL It would also exnhii.
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  • 228 18 Indian Snake Dance In New York TO the best ol Mohawk d_| with taglc feathers fluttaj and savage whoops riajpaf W members of 10 Indian tn K e> da«M their ancient dances on .mtf*™ Indian Pay in New Vork Chief Paul Horn of the Mohawfcß master of ceremonies when _'h;idns™
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 789 18 j ON THE RADIO j a ja v# ...<-< int. il tOtOtwtmi o*mttO§t*OOa r mtt i /\\"l\/\V ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcs ZHP 30.96 metre* (9.69 mcs) l sB 9 Mc s < 31 -55 m.) *oo Miscellaneous programme of new gramophone records L 40 'Topics of the day'-talk by
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    • 284 18 NIROM YDC 15.15 Mrs (19.8 m.) a.m. 6 20 Gymnastics. 6.35 Light gramophom music. 6 50 Time Signal. Gramophone nui,4c .continued' 7 50 Close down. 10 50 Time signal. Opening. Diverse orchestral selections 11 30 For the sick. 11.50 Schubert's trio in bos <>•• Op. 90. p.m. 12.20 Jean Vaissade—
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  • 1018 19 ING WILL BE ABLE TO JTEND THE EVENT London, Nov. 18. the Ring and Queen adhere to the plans as provisionally arfor their Canadian and American visit Ascot will not be ?C( *xt vear. Their Majesties are
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  • 227 19 Teluk Kurau School Speech Day Singapore, Tuesday. A LARGE attendance of parents and pupils was present thia n morning at the annual speech day of si the Teluk Kurau English School, Geylang. b The pupils of th'? school, who are F all youngsters of tender years, gave I programmes of
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  • 348 19 HOSPITAL'S A. R. P. ARRANGEMENTS London. L MMl. si iv OcHage Hospital. Gower-etseel, hwttiem, could dcal with I, 'Mi*, casualties in the event ot an air raid. This was disclosed by an honorary suij-eon of lhe Hospital, who wished to remain anonymous in an address ott "Hospitals and A.K.I'. the
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 105 19 THL IDEAL XMAS (ill- 1 too** as fresh at Sas il did af 'A A a. The handsome collar on the Arrow Shirt stays cnsp fl.j and fresh all day long- without a drop of starch and wilh soft collar comfort. I Arrow ties give you the neatest knot you
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  • 465 20 European Involved In Accident Exonerated (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Mondav. accident between a motor-car and a cyclist on the evening of November 30 at the 9- 2 milestone, Changi Road, which resulted in the death of a cyclist shortly after admission to hospital was heard in the coroner's court to-day
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  • 101 20 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Malacca, Dec. 5. HJR. H. W. Hewett, Assistant Scout District Commissioner, English School Troops, Malacca, has resigned his connection with the local Boy Scouts Association. Mr. Hewett has taken a very acti\" part In all branches of scouting and it was due to his
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  • 97 20 m/-.t-jV Alexandria I ANOTHER important discovery has been made at Rosetta, where th: famous -Rosetta Stone." whim <*ave nhPHn^f^t 11 firstc -ueto thed"ecihm.. g xr of Ini1 nie roBlyphics. was found' during Napoleon's conquest of Egypt i Workmen have found four large oiece the^L^ fi
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  • 240 20  - To-morrow's Fights At Happy World PETE 1 I I 1/ EOIXOH7NG the J week's WmmmWUmZ^S?- of I Lee. enterprivin. h( M.:.; ,r- t»eor« e leaving 110 "*«*s |n* his ..umer" Is,,; t S hectic nn,ht of thri "I anoth World Stadium rr h»" S choice of box,r, rr 1! careful
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  • 448 20 Chinese Women Form Associa tion JHE following Chinese ladies attended a meeting convened by Mrs. Tay Lian Teck on Wednesday, Nov. 30, at the residence of Mrs Lee Choon Guan for the purpose of considering the revival of the Chinese Ladies Association: Mrs. Lee Choon Guan; Mrs. Lim Boon Keng;
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    • 133 20 J Remember THIS EVENT! EVERY CHILD CAN HELP' CAPITOL. SATURDAY NEXT at II A M 5 S Specal "MILK TOY" MATINEE in aid of the XMAS TREAT for I j the Children of the un-employed. j DO^^'l SP,endi^^^ n THE BOY f 110 BARNAR- j jDO S starring FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW
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  • 133 21 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHTS Lain and Ginger Rogers with us again, this time in t musical film which is aptly ed by its title of "Carefree." a t the Capitol last night p |0 y a good run, for the llvwood's premier dancers a ston together for some ean out
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  • 136 21 fe Fields has been seen in glish films and it is doubtful r made the best of her. Now re her in a Hollywood produc'Were Going to be Rich," is at the Alhambra. bod knows how to put her r.d so '.ve have our Gracie at
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  • 143 21 i Limelight'' failed before the layan film censor. Accordingly! tt to the Board of Appeal and )dy thought it was fit to be -to adult audiences only. be under the age of 16 is allowed ie Pavilion during the run of Limelight" and the advertising fact drew large
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  • 49 21 3 D| li-Tho Ministry ot Ma-.'■"■"un-ed that it has t e i v h U(a to increase imot\i. lour hours the working nal s and naval uuderi we object of acceleiating rs.i' l! r and construction. The i fr' e pai <* overtime at the mte nt extra Reuter
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  • 227 21 RIGHT TO IMPOSE SANCTIONS London. Dec. 6. ACCORDINC; to newspaper re- ports from Washington, hi?_rh d minis! rat ion officials are studying confidential report proposing; two methods whereby (he President, without consulting Congress, could impose economic sanctions on Japan an* 4 (.ermany. The President,
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  • 159 21 Berlin Does Not Agree With Pirow Berlin, Dec. 7. OFFICIAL circles in Berlin do not share Mr. Oswald Pirow's views of a "dark international outlook." One spokesman said. "It doesn't surprise us that Mr Pirow noticed the existing difficulties and contrasts, but which dees surprise us is that he did
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  • 157 21 China Relief Fund Reaches £150,000 London, Dec. 7. THE Chinese Association's annual dinner was held to-night with Mr. D.G.M. Bernard in the chair. Guests included Mr. Oliver Stanley. Mr. Quo Tai Chi, Lord Alness, Sir John Wardlaw-Milne, Mr. Adrian Moreing M. P. and Mr. W. M. Kirkpatrick. About 180 people
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  • 56 21 Paris Dec 6— The French army estimate! discussed at the Chamber'.. Finance Commission show a total expenditure of 19.400 million francs representing an increase for a year of oyer 6.400 million francs. The upkeep of the aray home and abroad requires 8.729 mllions and 7,628 millions while
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  • 44 21 Le Havre, Dec. 6— The torpedo boats mentioned earlier transferred two fifty naval hands mostly engineering experts to the liner "Paris" to man the engine room and bridge. Majority of the .iner's non-navigating crew received requisition orders. Reuter
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  • 39 21 New York Dec. G -Over a thousand million dollars worth of construction has been started since the 1938 public works administration begun five and a half months ago, announced the Publi'* Works Administrator. Mr. Ickes. Reuter
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  • 219 21 Naval Men To Man Liner "Paris" Paris, Dec. 6. A DETACHMENT of naval men from Cherbourg have left for Le Havre to-night in order to man the liner Paris, which the Ministry of Mercantile Marine have announced will sail for New York on Wednesday as scheduled. It is understood this
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  • 80 21 NEW INCENDIARY BOMB DESCRIBED ANKVY and fierce incendiary bomb so light that one aeroplane could carry two thousand was desc ril***d bv Mr. A. it. Aslbury. Home Office technical adviser on A.R.P., addressing the society of chemical industry. It ll known "Kilo electron'' bomb in a ]arge bomber, Mr. Astbtuy
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  • 363 22 ST. ANDRE WS WELL BEATEN BY AC-AC'S 1 Ith A.A. Battery 22 pts; 5.A.0.8.A 6 pts. AT Farrer Park yesterday, the St. Andrew's Old Boys lost to the 11th A.A. Battery at rugger by 22 points to six. The Saints who lielded a scratch team played throughout a man short.
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  • 273 22 CHINESE BEATEN MUAR From Our Oun Correspondent) Muar. DISPLAYING all round superiority the hocke\ team of the (-kiveramenl English School heat the Muar Chinese Team by goals to 1 in J friendlv hockey match played at the school padam> on Fridav evening. The Chinese started with ten men, Ong Chin
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  • 85 22 Ihe following have been selected to represent the Treasury- Audit Sports Union in a Badminton match consisting of five Singles and two Doubles against the Playfair B.P. on Saturday. Dec 10, at 470 Balestier Pvoad. commencing 3 l_.m.: Koh. Chek Tuan. Quek Song Quee Ng 1 Liang Chuan.
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    387 22 R-E 3; S.C.C. "A" |N a game totally confined to ths forwards the R.E. beat the S.CJ "A" at rugger by three points to nil on the Padang yesterday w ing. Handling the ball was impossible, the ground was too n den, and even the forwards found it difficult
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  • 255 22 SOCCER IN THE RAIN AT S.C.R.C. 1 SLIPPERY ball and a logged ground at the S.C did not conduce to good soccfl jt certainly provided the specti with plenty to laugh at when! Ong's team met and defeated! Choon Leong's side in the 0 annual football league match inight mJ
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 38 22 t HAPPY WORLD THURSDAY Bth DECEMBER _J V l^___B IPilir.T BB W&&%m w wmmm*m*m &_aM_____s o}^rAr& if vs. V^!.* v_k^». IV BB _fl _t B first Bout 7 p.m. BP RIO Popular Prices: 60, 40 20 ets. HEMCHIT
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  • 80 23 Cleveland, Dec. 6. L v tru-strcs-g, world lightLi and E!| \1 Manfredo from Los a technical knock-out m 3rd round of the scheduled ff welterweight title Christchantv bout arranged by a Crate 15 seeonds in the third Lwf was most aggressive u (Ull Manfredo resisted C the first round,
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  • 109 23 two state trial hockey Batches, arranged to be ed \esterday, were posted owing to inclement wea- and will be played to-mor- Oei S at the S.R.C. and the ground.! respectively. r. participate in the trial are: 's On The S.R.C. Padang urv n* Piiiay, R. Barth,
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  • 69 23 Jen: Miss M. Oehlers. Miss E. Mather, Miss S Armstrong, Miss ovlva Miss E. Lewis, Miss K. DoMiss D Clarke, Miss B Oehlers, J Sewell, Miss N. Oehlers and Mrs. Frugtnat, Mrs. E. A. M. Pennefather, Miss B. AL Bliss. Mrs. Henry, Mrs. ie s Mrs
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  • 70 23 A will represent Aie ban l alnst th Johore Chinese th n, V ;tm in a friendly soccer on he SHB Junior Service u »a at Cantonment Road on B:_Yeo Ah Kow: Loh Hj;e Chit Lam; Ah Lai, Tan ChS, r Kim Swee Teo Chin t Lian
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  • 606 23 Forwards Play Excellent Game s R c 8; S.C.R.C 3. gREAT interest was evinced in the rugby fixture between the S.R.C. and the S.C.R.C. played on the padang yesterday, the Recs' emerging victors by eight points (a goal and a penalty
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    21 23 A Royal Engineer player about to fall on the ball in the match played yesterday between the Sappers and the S.C.C.
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  • 78 23 WRESTLING AT NEW WORLD V THE ne.:t series of Wrestling programme at the New World Arena takes place cn Saturday. Dec. 10, when the management ie putting up an excellent card representing matches between an All India side and the Rest The card for next Saturday comprises as follows: Kartar
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  • 106 23 Struck Policeman's Wing: Fined $5 Singapore, Tuesday. TIIARGED with driving without due regard to the safety of others and thereby knocking against the wing of a point duty policeman at the junction of South Bridge Road and Upper Cross Street on October 15, Khoo Keng Beng was to-day convicted and
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  • 101 23 On Friday. Dec. 9, there will be the -usual Yacht races for all Classes, starting at 5.25 p.m On Sunday. Dec. 11, the International 6-metre Class will sail the First Race for the Van Schreven Challenge Cup, starting at 10 00 a.m. The "B" Class will sail the
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  • 72 23 The following will represent S.C.R.C. at Hockey to-day:— Against 7th Heavy Battery at Hong Lim Green: Cheok Wah, Evan Wong, Choo Beng, Swee Law. Kim Swee, Kim Koe, Kee Pow, Mook Kim. Kee Siang. Keng Siew, Gim Lock. Against S.H.B. Junior Service Club: Yew
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  • 122 24 Ribbentrop's Talks In Paris A Secret Berlin. Dec. 6. tT*HK exact nature of the discussions which Hen von Ribbentrop will have in Paris is a jealously guarded secret. The German aim is to improve Franco-German relations on the lir.es of lhe Anglo-German declaration at Munich, but French circles believj von
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  • 79 24 FRANCO GIVES AN ASSURANCE London. Dec. 6. pOLLOWIM. General Franco's eetcntion and subsequent release of two Greek steamers carrying Rumanian wheat to Britain, it is uncler•*tood Government supplied Franco authorities with a list of ships similarly engaged, and received an assurance that such ships will be unmolested. The Spanish Ambassador
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  • 37 24 Barcelona. Dec. 6.— The British steamer "Stanweir which was twice previously damaged in Spanish ports by air raiders was bombed and badly holed <:nd sank m the harbour during the •atest air raid Reuter
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  • 177 24 Paris, Dec. 6. A BAFFLING series of disappearances of eminent White Russian emigres during the past few years had a sequel when Madame Skobline appeared in lhe Assize dock charged with kidnapping and wilful violence in connection with the mysterious disappearance of General Miller,
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  • 36 24 New York. Dec. 7— London is likely to meet with opposition in the desire to stage the 1944 Olvmpic Games The American Olympic Committee have decided to support the request from Detroit Citv Reuter
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  • 89 24 Cambridge Beat Oxford At Rugby THIRTY-THJtSAN^i *t 1 Cambridge confm _P p,e as they had" do n T* th complete the double hv Ccer rugby match a eai««. r. nni »l eiffht points to "ix St aft had led 6-3 at the h_£* I Cambridge owed their^St stron? defence esDeri-L
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  • 307 24 Paris. Dec. 7. COMMENTING on To-days signing of the Franco-Gern* •no war" declaration, the Right Wing paper Epoque says. U A Franco-German entente is evidently not reeonci. able with German-Italian complicity in attempting to d» member our country and our empire. The value of the sign.
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  • 112 24 ROME STAGES "TUNIS" MARCH Rome. Dec. I HUNDREDS of students man* towards the French EinW shouting:, 'Tunis. Tunis." HI proaches to the Embassy. 1 strongly guarded. En route stud* assembled outside the Palazzo ><J zia and acclaimed Mussolini. did not appear. The demonstration continued ob" the Fascist party offices. wWJ
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    • 109 24 t j Bombay Tailoring Co. I I Late r*T N r TRACTORS -GENERAL MERCHANTS. I Ute Bn. Royal Inniskillin* Fusiliers. J 332 ORCHARD RO.D— PHONE NO 4349 Opposite Orchard Road Police Station I Wc have pleasure io announce that we 5 have opened our new premises of Tailors <& Shoe-jnakers
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