Morning Tribune, 10 December 1938

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE k— No. 268. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. December M, 1938. FIVE CENTS
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  • 360 1 ALY INTERESTED IN TUNIS, SUEZ AND JIBUTI, SAYS GAYDA J Rome, Dec. 9. QAIPA in an article in Giornale d Italia entitled "All To Ce Done Over Again" states very clearly that Italian questions concern ing France, including Tunis, must be considered opened and not settled. It contrasts "Ciano's few
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  • 95 1 Berlin Thinks iff-Cooper Incendiary Berlin, Dec. 9. tail-Cooper Wants War" fsolent Attack On Fueh Ee some of the headlines ig the indignation of the regarding Mr. Duff r's speech in Paris. Mugabe particularly is inkcause "the most prominent ator in Britain could make H.'h while Herr von RibbenI in Paris."
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  • 30 1 General Sußiyama who ;yinQuished Ms office at the derin h?c appo'nted Tew,, i lel in No rth China. whom he succeeds to nDe^ of the Supreme War Reuter
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  • 69 1 GERMAN— DUTCH R UPTURE Berlin, D«o. 9. pEKMANY has broken off 'sports U relations' with Holland. The rupture is the result of the ban imposed by Burgomaster of Rotterdam on th* Dutch-Ger-man football match fixed for Der. 11. A semi-official announcement explains that the Reich Sports leader was obliged to
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  • 29 1 The three defendants in the Corrteaii rase were committed for trial. Bail was renewed for Willing but a further application for bail for Corrigan was refused.- Reuter
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  • 243 1 nova, which sailed the day after this dl 'Smn dl o!livicr, an official who had to verify the ship's papers, described 'iow the "CD." car arrived at the quay alongside the steamer and when he was about to say farewell U> the captain a man burst in
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  • 40 1 Coimbra, Portugal V^^iawt rstimated at two hundred and forg thousand sterling to property mosUJ owpned by British companies was caua ed by a fire which destroyed a whol* block of buildings. Seventy flrenu?n wen injured.- Reuter
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  • 320 2 Attempt To Stop Sand Stealing (Tribune Staff Reporter) A fUDGMMT, bristling wNfc points of mte-r«-st was delivered this morning in the On., Appr.l consisting oM the Chi,f *rm«. Mr. Justi.,- Mill Him Mr. Just.ce MM* •Ml and Mr. Justice Pedlow. lordslups hold that the
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  • 29 2 Hea d And Shoulders •<;ord o v o V TftAfWt .1 i; 11 i li cent lli>r/tu. pllftl his paws on the shoulder of his mistress. Mr>. >.ir.i \ll\\m>d.
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  • 142 2 POLICE ARREST EUROPEAN FOR ALLEY THEFT (Tribune Crime Reporter) SINGAPORE police last night arrested two 39-year-old Chechoslovakians. Joseph Mairzrek and Vassite Mehai. alle- i ged to have been connected with the theft of $30 from the possession of a Change Alley shopkeeper on Thursday this week. Boll) ntu a it
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  • 93 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter* Payment of a final dividend of five per cent, and a bonus dividend of five per cent, involving a sum of over $200,000. is to be recommended at the annual general meeting of Messrs. Wearne Brothers. Ltd which takes place on Dec IT at
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  • 10 2 Dec l^ < ,i M.,v -o it Qoremmem Bomi
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  • 78 2 S S v. perfoi Mr J C K. R I AR C M R MSM S. 3o:u:v..' Gardens s a i ib iMtu He::: B Ba". Mj.v. F S^-rd tai- March. "The Voice :r.e Guns."" Ke:::.e:r. J Alrord ndaj Dec Tele* Aye: a: M..r;r. N.. Eni^s.E Bdg.ey
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  • 112 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) I Singapore. Frw»J THE conduct of a judgment creditor was severely cnt 'H 1 Justice Pedlow in the High Court at the public of Law M K>n Kiam. who said he owed Sl5O to one cm torq He had no other lubiboftj The
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  • 35 2 SeiVre the Chief Jui::ce. S.S.. Acting Ch.e! Jusuce. F M S and Mr Justice! In 2nd Court at 10 30 am Cour; of Criminal Appeal ostnU'i Appeal me 4T36—Giam vi Rex
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    • 37 2 ♦r^- <. Ladies X Gentlemen! s WHY IH>NT VOl JOIN I Our $10 X $*0. n roNTKxn \un HBVKBI Wt lOIIKT AND NUHI HMM OK SFM) KOK miBI v 7776 \Burtol Quick! i Cleaners :*S t>r,.hAr4 R*nd x
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    63 3 Paul Chief Regent of via. arrived at Victoria statompanied by his wife, Prinka. mi a private visit to i u tiali was regarded in le .h ol great Importance. Paul in the fourth Balkan o visit London within the pf a tew weeks. Princess Olga drov»' away from Victoria
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  • 233 3 PENANG BUS -DRIVERS THREATEN STRIKE Protest Against Heavy Fines (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penang, Dec. i*. pEXANG D.otor bus drivers threatened a strike to-day as a protest, it is alleged, against heavy fines imposed on them for minor offences such as parking at piers and theatres and because of the numerous
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  • 100 3 Judge Warns Man Who Failed To Attend (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. AN application that Chew Feng Yam, an employee of the A.P.C. be committed to prison for two weeks was made by Mr. J. \V. I). Ambrose, Assistant Official Assignee, at the High Court to-day, on the ground that
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  • 212 3 HAT IS A "BUSINESS MAN" (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. > makes the successful business man, the optimist or the pes■rift? The Solicitor General, Mr. N. A. Worley thinks the <his optimist makes the better business man while the Chief ce takes the view that the pessimist is more successful.
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  • 102 3 KILLED ONIONS (Tribune s:afi Re,:<»it«r) IVnauff, Dec. 9. ASIXTEEN-year old Chinese buy was crushed to death by a bag of onions, weighing W"*™**?* 200 catties, falling on top of him from the top floor of a sho» ai Beach Street at noon to-day. It appears that when the JJ*JjJ lowering
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  • 74 3 For fixing water pipes and rittmus at the Malav Regiment Camp i:i Bukit Tlmah. without havinc a licence to do so. Mr. A. G. Dobb of Messrs. DoOb and Co.. Ltd.. was tin d $5 by 'he Fourth Magistrate, Mr. Kenneth Blacker. yesterday. A fine
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  • 187 3 Children Go Home For Holidays (Tribune Staff Reporter) JHOUSANDS of children in Singapore were happy yesterday. The day was long-awai-ted, for, as various school-bells clanged out dismiss throughout Singapore, they also carried message, Christmas holidays have begun. School will reopen on Monday, Jan. 16. School -children began their five- week
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    • 35 3 NASTBI LAMINATED STEEL PADLOCKS STRONGEST IN THE WORLD From High-Clas.s, Dealers. Sole Distributors: i< an\ mi,n f s>J;P;vs, SINGAPORE. THE WRITING fls^Bpl^fiSl FLUID T H A T k S PEN MONTOR LTD. j •INOAPOBI. I
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  • 62 4 Previous To rt i° ndos n TT on Pan* (closing selling rate* 177 57 .Jy-m r.T. on Amsterdam iclosing middle rate) 8 58-7 8 T.T. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8 12 i'.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) is 3-1 I6d unchV, f.T -m Japan (closing selling rate)
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  • 18 4 °2f»«««. gar* a*sH SILVEk £7 8U Spot 20 3 16 Mill 4 months' forward 19 916
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  • 356 4 far as epidemic diseases are concerned, Singapore contini to have a clean bill of health, according to the Health Bulk tin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau for the week ende Dec. 3. Cochin in South India and Basse: n in Burma were again the
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  • 88 4 London. iTiaav Previous To-day Changa V roAntrd (January fug 1516 .116 3rri Forward (Apr.'June) B^ers B'^ T London. Friday. Pr™ To-day £1S-S-O valup €15-2-6 valu» £10-13-9 ftUtn £10-12-6 buyer Dec! Jan. Shipment o. spiipr-c aii, «oii ?r c TAPIOCA Seed Pearl 1st quality. 8 (Singapore* Dec Shipment 12
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  • 124 4 imperial Chemical Industries 29 7U 29 7«- 2 impertal Tobacco 129 4» 2 129 4» 2 Anglo-Dutch 25 10i 2 257U _3d. Canadian Pacific 6» 8 6^ London Tin 3 6 3 6 Rubber Plan Investment Trot* 27 6 _6<i Linggis r 14 6 14 3 _^d.
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  • 53 4 New York. Dec. 8. RUBBER Previous To-day Change Market Tone Steady Steady tfpot Sellers 16 1 16 15? 8 —3 is Forward April-June Buyers 16 3 16 16 3 16 Sellers ltt lie 1515 16 14 TIN 16 3,16 16 116 8 Market Tone Quiet Quiet Spot
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  • 23 4 London Friday. TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Change Spot (afternoon i closing price) £214-112 £213-314 3 4 l Forward £215-I]4 £214-3|4 _V>
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  • 145 4 •^ii>iiiiitiiiitiiiii«iiiiittifi(iiiiia Singapore, Friday. MINING. Tin at midday was $109.00, down $112. Advices from London this morning showed no change in Tin shares there yesterday and in the local market to-day conditions were quiet and prices as a whole showed little change. Hong Fa Us, however, were an
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    • 59 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the IRAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS «t CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREETf SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and
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    • 17 4 Mil 111 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANT, LTD Is Your MOTOR (All fully insured? Tel. 5928. 2. Flnlavson Oreen
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    • 14 4 LjgSLJ hXD^^m^JF 4 ill Wm^^T --^^^^^^fc^^^^^^^^- ;^^i^^^^"^^^^^^^^^^r^, j 4 tit'' SIME DARBY Co.. Ltd.
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  • 663 5 g pore, Dec. 9, 5 p.m. B.M Trustee 675 750 Con. T.S. 7 r Pref 209 22 3 Con. T. S. Ord. 20- 21Eastern Realty 1 371,' 14c Est. TriLst Ag. 4.00 425 Eastern United .30 00 32 00 F. and N. Ord 13.35 14 25 do 7 V2
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  • 153 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Dec I, 5 pm. i oiai tot Close i TIN GENERAL Hongkong T sr,5 r final Dec 30 Dec. 10 20% less tax Killinghall 2 1 final Dec. 30 Dec. IV 15% tax Malayan Tin 10';; final les.stax Dec. 19 Dec. 5 65%
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  • 209 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats I 1 il4^ Batu Selangors 137 1.42 Hong Fatts 0.66 0.69 Hongkong Tin 216 22 6cd JJelebus 0.68 0.72 Kamunting Tin 10|3 11 16 Katu Tin 251- 26|Killinghails 1716 18|6cd Kramats 10i6 ll!6cd Kuchais 1.26 1.31 Laruts 9!3 10,3 LinguLs 1.60
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  • 68 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1334 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: u. CKENA us* aukoh Presiden. M. IAUDiN
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  • 60 5 Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland— Rotterdam, Tne Hague, and 41 smaller places. Netherland East »-dios— Batavla, Sourabaya, Samarang, Medan, Weltevreden Bandoeng. Cheribon, Tegal. Pccalongan, Djokjakarta. Solo. Tjilatjap. Djember. Palemban Bandjermasin, Macassar, Pontlanak Pemangkat, Sambas. Sihkawar British India— Rangoon, Calcutta, Bon. bay. Straits Settlements Singapore, Penan China— Phangha.. Hongkong. Arabia— Jiddah.
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  • 16 5 rn-id At Co. Ltd. $30,000 A Pr 30 Oct. 31 90 100 nom
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  • 131 5 I*9 1&40 $400,000 Fw. 31 Sept. 30 102» 2 IOS I^ nom J fed. 1947 $I>Booooo 108 i 2 no nom Lri u' n 30.... J! d 1955 $1,000,000 114 116 nom «ar. S] S Pot M? 1963 108 110 nom J3 31 sept M MaVfv ***** 000
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    • 31 5 THE EASTI]III\ i) i t i: s& ASSURANCK COUP* •H> fine tn the Straits Settlements) Prompl and IJ her 4i I SftllciiM'iit of Uaiiinw HKAI) Ofrl ME: 161) <><u street Mnenpore.
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    • 187 6 THE MOST STARTLING FILM SEEN IN YEARS! EERIE! MACABRE! ll' WII lO\ I ADULTS ONLY 3 IS— I 15— 9 15 J 'R I \f \C Ik W#M ST.iRRING I IJp WITH THE ORIGINAL STAGE CASi WALTER HUDD Joan Marion **4H£M Jm OVEB :>oo.uoo pfoplk saw it on 31. JS
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    • 238 6 I Phone 5261 and make sure of g-wl I sciungj NATURALLY T^| Vwiir Show I O- Ml, w I mi THE r \l»||O| mk^'\ F RED AstaiJ Uoi I Ginger RoJ in th n eir happiest RKOR adM WBLW U\ and-Dance hi* >ince "TOPHAT: mk /3f Larerrei </ I With
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    • 169 7 gjfhr most Entertaining Show for Your^wcttkT m y \T 11 a.m. 3-I5 6-I5 9-I5 p.m. I u^> thousands otg»f) l lliU>t^r..Mi^l° NS!^v^ AT I B? tha ts (^ll I\\ 1 li I y I^M PTr YOUNG McCREA J|| P/ THREE |«F BUND KL DAVID NIVEN^STUART ERWIN MARJORIE WEAVER PAULINE MOORE
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    • 247 7 CONCLUDING INSTALMENT STARTS TO-DAY' M I r H T v THRILLS. CHILLS, SENSATIONS IN T H E JhA^TER 2IAY SUPREME! dk *£^K!ik^^ .^^^E^vi k P^ J CHILDREN HALF PRICE "••111 Illi.H Mllll I s.\L ROAD S (Malaya's Leading Amusement Park) I I I DANCE PALACEJ (AIR CONDITIONED). PHONE 2477. I
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  • 911 9 iv iii g II vinaii cl I<» r iaiiibt k rlaiii** Shirts (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 25. rom America that an official gift may be presented to g when he visits Washington. Nothing definite is de[there seems to be general agreement that
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  • 188 9 London Dl SV times are in prospect for the u (iovernor of Burma, the Hon Sir A. D Cockrane, who has already had plenty of anxiety in the last six months dealing with Moslem riot«"K Now with the threatened march of Japanese forces through Southern China, both Burma
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  • 215 9 Memorial Of Premier's Peace Work Johannesburg. A GIFT of £500 to be spent on a memorial to Mr. Chamberlain's work for peace has been received by the Children's Aid Society here from Mr. and Mrs. Kcluin Whitehead, of Johannesburg. In a letter to the secretary of UM societ" Mr. and
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    • 150 9 (4) in L.O. 1891 38 THE CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE. NOTICE OF SALE OF CROWN LAND. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a lease for the term <j1 99 lean <>f KM undermentioned Crown Land off Palmer Road, Singapore, will be sold by Publication a' the Land Office, at 11 a.m., on
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  • 349 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday. December 10, 1938. A PLAIN STATEMENT JAPAN no longer endeavours to cover her intentions with such phrases as "seeking the co-opera-tion of China." She has come into the open and declares that "a new order in the Far East is necessary to her national defence and existence."
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  • 758 10  - Japan Steals The Yangtze River Randall Gould INSINCERE EXCUSES B Y M#. Randall Gould the Correspondent China for the Chmli Science Monitor andt Manchester Guardian REACTIONS to Japans response to the United States. Great Britain and France on the question of Yangtze navigation are likely to be pungent. So obviously
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  • 1085 11 I WORLD OF FLIGHT r( From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 2. I c 1 aviation is keyed-up for a big advance in the coming As if to disarm criticism of the monopoly which the ImperialAirways merger will create, Sir John Reith is pushing forward s m many directions:
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  • 314 11 I^* Cont. from previous page tze is a big river and we believe the] Japanese under-estimate their capacity for passing other traffic. Also, some initial control might be exercised cheerfully if it were on a quota basis including Japanese as well as foreign merchant ships.
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    • 544 11 THI TRUI TONIC FOOD OttttmtUt mf mil Lb%m*u mi* Storm I GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS Tenders from approved Contractors only will be received at the Settlement Engineer's Office, up to noon of the 21st December, 1938, for the following works: Construction of two New Admission Wards at the Mental Hospital, Singapore. Every
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  • 174 12 There were impressive scenes in Istanbul when the flag; draped coffin of Kemal Ataturk was carried from the Dolma Baghche Palace to vuJ t'oint. where it was transferred to the battle-cruiser "Yavuz" (23.000 tons). The warship took the body to Ismid. the Turkish naval base on
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  • 118 13 I Many visitors to tahirciveen, County Kerry, Ireland, are attracted by the picturesque Police Barrack wfcwh >°« k s llk a n C t n bljl irv but Us place certainly has an interesting history, though not of the usual kind. It was built
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    • 48 13 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THIil LATESI PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE (Wnhlllllllll mn\ l »^^^RP\ Tea Sets Sauce Boats Coffee Sets !Tay s etc. HOKS D'OEUVRE DISHES SWEET DISHES etc. ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THE BEST IS iO COME AND SEE RENE ULLMANN Waffles Place. SINGAPORE.
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    770 14 Fashion offers wide choice O f in*, iesuvai 01 unnstmas is one whicr carries with it an age-old (yet never diminishing) sense of gaiety, happiness and good cheer. Although we in Singapore have no seasonable frosty nignts. no snow lying "deep and crisp and even" to awaken in
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    • 35 14 -w^-.-*-.— PERMANENT WAVING S A SPECIALITY j PRICES: $10.00 $12.00 $18 00 >I \ISO\ PERM I y LADIES 1 HAIRDRESSERS 79 Stamford Rd. 3 FORT ROAD t SINGAPORE MALACCA 1 i (Phone: 4610) (Phone: 121)
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    • 19 14 i i I Negligees, Nighties, Slips. Dressing Gowns New stocks just received 18 Battery Road. Ist floor Phone 7143
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    • 367 16 BY PiOand BRITISH INDIA. LINES (OICOKPORATED IN SNQLAND) Outwards Du* Dmm Tonoafe S'pore Tonnace S'pore IMS 1939 CARTHAGE 15,000 Dec. 16 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 17 BHUTAN 6.100 Dec. 17 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Feb. 10 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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    • 369 16 jv TO FRENCH Port? |IL*.*«j charceTjrT~reuni s I 1 CAP VARELLA For Marseiles. Nantes. St Nazaire <k r I D-ENTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles. Havre, Antwerp. ITO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP VARELLA For Saigon. To'irane and Haiphonc i i S. A. M. I. (from Smeon) G.G MAURICE LONG For Saigon G.G PASQUIER D^
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  • 113 17 i SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPKL HARBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. Molek Lch. Heron Edendale— Kedah Anastasia. 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—
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  • 107 17 Chungking. THE Chinese Government is organising new coal mining companies in and enlarging old companies in Szechwan Province, following the removal of factories from coastal cities to the interior, according to an announcement by the spokesman of the Ministry of Economic Affairs. The spokesman declares that
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  • 118 17 Berlin. lIERR Wilhelm Ziepler, Reich Com- misfcioner for Use of Old Materials, outlined the activities of his department recently. He stated that the volume of old paper collected passed from 650,000 tons towards the beginning of the Four Year Plan to 1,00t,060 tons annually. Following
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  • 203 17 Polish Press Muzzled Warsaw. AMU decree dealing with the press, issued recently, stiffens the penalties for "endangering public order" and empowers the authorities to suppress completely all offending newspapers. The decree also abolishes the institution of "responsible editor." who hitherto took the responsibility for any offence and in some countries
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  • 101 17 Children In Time Of War M London. i IN a memorandum drawn up by the I J London School Teachers Union, proposals are made for the protection of children in the event of war, the suggestion being made that groups of children should already now be sent regularly into the
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  • 49 17 Manila. THE steamer Nankin has arrived here 1 from Melbourne with a cargo of 600 birds and eight kangaroos for Hongkong. One of the passengers, Mr. C. B. Rack of Melbourne, said the weathe--in the last few days had been the worst of the entire voyage.
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    • 264 17 I m u\s philp ii\e. I Incorporated in Australia). I NEXT SAILINGS I Doe Sails. PHKVR Dec. 31 Jan. 5 IARELLA Jan. 29 Feb. 3 lecn: cheap r jund trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the Klowln? rates. Ist Cites po^engers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Bydney or
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    • 62 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA s.s. SIKIMIAX 8,000 TONS SAILING DECEMBER 15, AT 3 P.M The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon ana Co sofcc^al°Holfda^ e ßetorn tickets to China and Japan (Interchangeable with T aril O.
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    • 258 17 OSTAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY Whole u ••Qantas Dec. 10 7.45 a.m Brunei and Labuan Kajang 10 a a m oNt i 0 3 p.m. H J,,t Britain x KL.M. jj Haruna Maru 10 7 p.m k China (Parcels only Itelenu.s n Jo 7 pjn kol t Santhia 10 3 p.m. jr™
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    • 281 18 TRADE BARGAINS MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE I GUAMAOTEEB I Sill CARS A selection of 70 80 excellent used cars always available In stock. We can recommend these car backed by our Reconditioned and Guaranteed plus FREE SERVICE. Wearne*s Used Car Mart FOR SALE fUTLERY, KITCHEN U TENSILS HOON SECK TRADING
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1165 18 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORRoJ SINGAPORE NIROM MANILA I ZHL 225 metres (1.33 mcs) YDC 15.15 Mc!« (19.8 m.) KZRM 9.53 Me s <3l" m I ZHP 30 96 metres (9.69 me a.m. P-nj- pin 6 20 Gymnastics. 4.20 Popular music I 12 45 Light orchestral concert by, 6.35 Gramophone
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  • 38 19 U first six months of 1938. r tups docked in the harbours being 18.451 arrivals and nes These figures are |ue greatly increased in conse«ie completion of the Midland Baltic 8 Western Germany with
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  • 71 19 New York. THE first non-stop trans-continen-tal flight in an 800-lb two-seater plane was completed yesterday by Johnny Jones. former vaudeville dancer. A Jones landed at Roosevelt field. New York, after a flight from Los Angeles lasting 30 hours, 40 minutes. He carried 146 gallons of fuel, sufficient
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  • 96 19 Washington. fONHK.MING the impending en- forcement of the I'nited States commercial treaties with flreat Britain and Canada, President Roosevelt issued a special proclamation. Writing to Treasury Secretary. MiHenry J. Morgenthau. Jr.. he a.sked th<> latter not to apply the provided-for tariff reduction in the
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  • 77 19 ESPIONAGE PLOT BARED IN DENMARK Copenhagen. OEVERAL persons have been detain. ed here in connection with alleged plans to form an organisation to secure information regarding the movements of ships on behalf of a foreign power. It was officially stated that a foreign resident of Copenhagen was the leading figure
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  • 172 19 THE Air Ministry announces that an experimental air mail service across the North Atlantic will, it is hoped, be started as soon as the seaplane base at Botwood, Newfoundland, is free from ice next spring:. The inauguration of an experimental service will depend upon the
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  • 94 19 NEW PRESS DECREE IN U. S. S. R. Warsaw. ANEW decree dealing with the press, issued here yesterday, stiffens the penalties for "endan&erins public order" and empowers the authorities completely to suppress offending newspapers. The decree also abolishes the institution of -Responsible Editor,"— who hirherto has taken the responsibility for
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  • 36 19 "KICK-IN-THE STOMACH JOURNALISM" |JL MKL TO GET THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE S U ND A Y TRIBUNE, WHICH WILL CONTAIN A POWERFUL ARTICLE BY C. H. STANLEY JONES, TRIBUNE SPECIAL WRITER, ON KICK-IN-THE STOMACH JOURNALISM.
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  • 81 19 SOVIET -JAP AGREEMENT EXPIRES Tientsin. WITH the expiration of the Soviet Japanese contract sinned in 1928 on the manag inent of cannery In Kamchatka, it i.s learned here that it will not be extended by MOSCOW. The Nichiro Fishery Company has instructed its representative in Vladivostok. Mr. Ume/o Kobayathi, to
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  • 75 19 Berlin To Tokyo Hop Planned Berlin. 4 NSW long-distance flight from Berlin to Tokyo it being planned by Germany. The flight will be attempted by the same four-engined Condor aeroplane snd crew, which flew to New York and back last August The attempt is expected to be made shortly and
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  • 90 19 S a thanksofTering for deliverance from war, Mr. John Welch, of Lancaster, has intimated his intention to fcive £5,000 to the Blackburn Cathedral building fund Sir Edgar Home, chairman of the Prudential Assurance Co., has expressed wish to endow a bed in the New West, minster Hospital,
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  • 73 19 London nn number ol refugee children to he brought to the United Kingdom will depend on the capacity of volunteer organisations to provide for their support, declared Mr R A Butler In the House of Commons He added that 30 'overnments, who wero members of the London inter-Gov-emmentai
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 651 19 H jr* Cont. from previous page I lONDOX HONGKONG TRANSMISSION 5 ZBW >!<** (31.4 m.) GSB!»51 Mcs (31.55 m.) 6 2( j Rubinstein ftt thg piano L(a c4 O Son«s by Derek Oldham (Te H n»rnnnor The Vagabond lover, SSL u Soßrtta Rlcardo (Ul his 8 JgW Richard Crooks I
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  • 1985 20 Sound Reasons Given IJKKK is the text of the memoran- duni on the university question, handed to the McLean Commiwion by the wealthy Chinese of Malaya. Thr argument against the establi.v. vicnt of a university here on Bit grounds oi excessive costs and
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  • 105 21 y B rr B'ind Mice." riotOUS l0V 5: RE J uhieh opened last nigh u hambra. has a great *«f fun romance, and a really fo \T'«torv of mixed up g£ whTdont find them- until the end. Tnrrtta Young and Joel MeM *!:ne Weaver. Pauline Moore
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  • 78 21 Press Reaction To Export Credit Scheme London Dec. 9 Financial T:mes describes the wwprs granted to the Board of e as revolutionary in principle. the first time, it says, the exports h me has been given that decree Idty necessary to overcome many ies now encountered in competii the foreign
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  • 368 21 H.B. Junior Service Club To Have Seaside Bungalow ROPOSAL AT YESTERDAY'S MEETING (Tribune Staff Reporter) h>I BEKS of the junior service of the Singapore Harbour Baard W| H soon have their own bungalow if a proposal considered at le t^Uh annual general meeting, held last night at the sen*"* Cantonment
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  • 682 21 Opium Dens, Plots Against Law, Tainted Money, Figure In Gang Robbery Case Accused Turns Crown Witness (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. SENSATIONAL evidence by a Chinese who took abetted and received a share from the spoils of a house robbery in River Valley Road, on Oct. 7, was forthcoming in
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  • 91 21 Nazi Threat To Shoot Mayor La Guardia New York, Dec. 9. MAYOR La Guardia received a note threatening death if he continues to attack German Nazi Party. The note was posted in a suburb In New York, signed with a swastika It stated. "You get this if you continue to
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  • 109 21 MR. HORE-BELISHA GIVES ARMY FIGURES I.un.i »n. Dec. 9. TVf R. Hore-Belisha speaking at the territorial prize-giving at Wim bledon declared that on Jan. 1, IWB the strength of the territorial armywas 200,190. an increase of 70,426 compared with Jan. 1 1936. The strength of anti-aircraft units on Dec. 1.
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  • 46 21 Singapore, Friday— J. H. Hedgcock was to-day lined $5 by Mr. C H. Whitton, Traflic Magistrate, for failing to conform to a policeman's wing signal at the junction of Bencoolen Street and Stamford Road on Sept. 23. Mr. Mowbray CJarden appeared for the defence.
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  • 45 21 Dec u. la replying t > the British Government's invitation to attend the forthcoming London Palestinr talk; the Egyptian Government Ifl understood to have r»re ed for th.- participatioo ol the Mufti or hi s delecatei a.s a condition of it; ovui participidon Reuter
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  • 35 22 The SSod lleavv Batten. K.A.. which beat the S.C.C. A' Fifteen by six po ints (l Penalty and a try) to nil. Game vm too one-sided to be of interest.
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  • 222 22 Heavy Battery 6; S.C.C. A 0. TN a game entirely lacking in interest, the Heavy Battery beat the S.C.C. "A" by six points (one penalty and a try), to nil, on the Padang this evening. Play was ragged ritiht through. Thi< wa.s partlv due to a
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  • 48 22 20-YEAR OLD DISPUTE SETTLED Bangkok. Dee 9. r[lt twenty-} ear-old dispute has been settled at an extraordinary meeting of the numbers of the Sports Club last evening when it was decided to hold rate meetings on Sundays and other public holidays in future bv 9G votes against 30
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  • 66 22 Owing to bad weather, the Grand Cycling Carnival scheduled to be held last night at the Happy World, had unavoidably to be postponed. To-night will be the first night of the Carnival and. according to the changes mad?-. Monday will be the last night. %n S.R.C. forward tries
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  • 83 22 T ennis Stars Play To-day K IK f UMi( r*-*J J* and HOIVET the r. Davis Cup :»laur u. 1( u rnVe ta 8in «»PtW tH will be plavMi» »ttheY.Mj( to-morrow at 4.X0 p. m A brilliant afternoon's tei mised. They will and will probab that un a doubles game
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  • 337 22 TOLLOWING are th e matches in the English nnd Scottish leagues, scheduled for play on Saturday (Dec. 10): ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. I Birmingham vs. B:entford Boiton W. vs. Aston Vilto Charlton A. vs. Wolverhi»mpton W. Chelsea vs. Huddeisfield T. Leeds U. vs Sunierland Leicester C.
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  • 210 23 SINGAPORE FOOTBALLERS TO YOUR HONGKONG PHILLIPINES ;ouncil Carrying Out Negotiations XE\M of Singapore Chinese footballers are likely to make a tour of Hongkong and the Phillipines, if negotiations, which are at jsent taking place, will be successful. Team is the Singapore jinese football Association. Indication of their visit was made
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  • 57 23 WRESTLING FOR ORIENT CHAMPIONSHIP Tribune Staff Reporter) |H Btftkcn of N« w World Amusement Park fame informs thai the winner of to-night's it will meet Woni? Bock Cheun?. champion of China, for the em heavy -weight wrestling ihamItship. haw Brothers is presenting; a er belt with a gold buckle to
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  • 138 23 VRESTLING AT NEW WORLD TO-NIGHT JL (By PETE") M the V( n World Arena toT night there is to be a thrill■l programme of wrestling Kin when the management ■pm'ih- an all India card meet* ■g foreigners. fcft pride of Indians, m is matched against m the Italian puzzler who
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  • 31 23 Friday— The hockey «■^ranged between (the RjA.F. eri rh :llan Association was not J evening The Indian Assoi is undergoing repairs take another week at least available for play
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  • 120 23 Poor Hockey On The Padang S.R.C. 2: H.K.S. Battery .2. W FATHER and ground conditions conduced to a very poor exhibition of hockey on the padang yesterday, when the Kecs drew with the Hong Kong and Singapore Battery (Changi). two goals all. The Chansi team sained the lead eari.v in
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  • 152 23 Singapore "All Blues" Side Chosen (Tribune Staff Reporter) A LAST minute selection of the "All Blues" Cup Singapore side was made last night a few minutes before the night mail left for Kuala Lumpur. The side as selected will be; Swee Law; Abdul Rahman, K. Lembruggen. I. Ritchie, D. Ross;
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  • 74 23 PENANG BEATS KEDAH 9-0 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Penan;, Dec. 9. HISPLAYING marked superiority iii all departments, Penan/; defeated Kedah nine-nil in an InterState Hockey match played at the Hutching School ground to-day. The home intermediate line was in excellent form and mainly paved the way for the big victory, Foong
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  • 91 23 A match of five singles and two doubles will be played at the Happy World Covered Stadium to-night, between the Merry Union Badminton Party and the Eclipse Badminton Party. Players and supporters are required to assemble at the hon. sports Captain's house 10. Lorong 26, Geylang,
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 24 23 i S. GILES. Clv 'L, NAVAL AND I M| UTARY TAILOR j AND OUTFITTER S No 6, The Arcade, j Singapore. rm taoob. S
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    • 107 23 TO-NIGHT— NEW WOULD r% See THE UNCONQUERABLE MALAYAN CHAMPION WHO HAS NEVER OmL S LOST TO ANY OF THE FOREIGNERS MEET THE DROP KICK FORJ-. HI/ ARM JOLT SENSATION W^M^k.. KARTAR SINGH vs. Tony LAMARO c K £9^l^ K\RT\^ SINGH IS THE TALK OF THF TOWN THF TYPE THAT *&jM
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  • 122 24 Government Protest Against Propaganda 1 STATEMENT issued by the Colonial Office respecting Palestine states: "His Majesty's government have already emphatically denied the accusations of systematic misconduct and brutality alleged in certain sections of the foreign press against British troops and police in Palestine. "The allegations appear for the most part
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  • 311 24 News Snack Bar *f> Chungking, Dec. PLANS for organising the entire population in the unoccupied area* for effective continued resistance are expected to be one of the principal subjects of discus*i«n when the preliminary conferences open very shortly to prepare the agenda for the fifth plenary session of the Central
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  • 599 24 Britain Will Watch Closely Pan-American Conference German, Italiat Jap Encroachmen London, Dec. 9. T^HE Pan-American conference opening in Lima to-day, widely expected to be the most important of the sixty conferences held since 1826, i? attracting unusual attention in Europe. Some reasons are brought out in an article in the
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  • 220 24 THL Export Guarantees BUI is welcomed by Chinese and Far > circles as opening the door for assistance in various he ch| development in the west and south-west of China which hav promising future, but which the Export Credits Guarantee De has hitherto been
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  • 45 24 (From Our o™ Correspond££&g one tical €^h stand a £1,000 sterling f t hr rrtr On the last ni^t of J ticket of the same P rr matf>l i prize of £6.000 appro* MfllaV a tions from Burma i^^^ Drominent
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 120 24 PHOENIX I LEMON BARLEY WATER N S^l R i Manufactured by PHOENIX AERATED WATER CV Ltd. SINGAPORE ■MHMMinniMMMimMMi— hw m mmm—m^M Bombay Tailoring Co. ARMY CONTRACTORS— GENERAL MERCHANTS. lAt« Ccnlractor To The Ist. Bn. Royal Inniskillinr r stilier*. 332 ORCHARD ROAD—PHONE NO. 4349 I Opposite Orchard Road Police Station. Z
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE SPORTS SUPPLEMENT
    • 13 1 MORNING TRIBUNE SPORTS SUPPLEMENT 75 December 10, 1938. EDITED BY HERMES Every Saturday.
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    • 1119 1 ELANCOR in the FINAL again (IGOR have ered their live Ma lay i bial (their I their deci* over tii* in the Federated Capital last fremaina tor the southern comfto"Ude whether the final shall neat performance ot the previous W with Army and Seiangor opor the old rivalry between Singand
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    • 179 1 Today's Match On Padang JOIIORE are visitors to the B.C.C, pJ claim tins afternoon, when they an r'uc to i)H'?t the Annv In their third Mat> lava Cup match Already defeated bf Seletar Services and Singapore, Johorqj Hill nlay Necri in their imal mateh nexThe Army have made one chann*
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    • 12 1 HERMES' WEEK-END RUGBY COMMENTARY I IEUT. GRAHAM ■Wr of Negri this season
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      55 2 A mid Held me- !er in the match in which Negri J defeated Seletar Services on the nadang last \,eeii. Seletar. Jnee times det>ated. are now kelv to be .i.jden spoonists. unless Negri also beat Joi ore when they •net next weekend at Rengam. nmy and Singapore will contest southern
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    • 348 2 SUGGESTION that the number of hours in Test matches between Australia and England in each country shall be standardised at 30 hours in each is to be submitted to the Australian Board of Control. This important decision wa arrived at by tne Acjvi ,oi> County
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    • 118 2 SCOTS SOCCER TOU IN A USTRALIA IN 193 FT is understood that the Selection Committee 01 the Scottish Fa Association have recommended that a team be sent to tour Q and the United States next year. Ratification by the Scottish 1 Council at their meeting on Dec regarded as certain
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    • 442 2 Sport On Blakan Mati {JOCKEY seems to be the game most j to the fore on the island this week, so it deserves to top the hill. I The Bth H.K.S Battery are showing grand form. Last week they dashed tue Indian Section's hope;: cl a non-losm* season, when they
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    • 93 2 AMATEUR STAR FO LONDON WW Parr. Blackpco lish toUrnational leaving Blackpool for London. wfcei« has obtained a position with bley Borough Council He resigned his posit' -< m of the administrative .stan oB j Corporation deaDslng Departmem Parr, who has nine amaieur jM has many ttm* rcto K Jl fessional
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    • 75 2 SUNDERLAND WON'T PART I QOUTH Shields F C 0 North-Eastern gul to appoint Robert Gi centre-forward, a? tlv [d Sunderland din. matter, and they can that the time is no Gurney. who has w seasons. 4U south sll They are sympathr ;t w vi request but as Ashm^ forward signed
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      • 55 2 you've dot a GRIP E like an I INDIA tyreJ >^ OOr INDIA Tyret, !ik« tfi« bulldog, I >/^ y/ h»v« a tanaclout Orip. Thay I X/X hold of th« road and I X /y/^ "ntvar lat |o. w Don't take I X rltfcs —fH INDIAs to your car. I
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    • 836 3 RFORMANCE not reputation SHOULD COUNT OR vvill e atch the vhen i the visitors, but will not this time by making any rK turns after the rude shock Malayan hockey agree tailed miserably when langor. Even Se'an^or's tn ipporters did not ozper: en to lower Singapore? the result must have
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    • 306 3 In the transfer ma-.k^t is t mdstUl. Players are still cheques are still changexchanei, but ther^ has Igure deal during the last bigg?n deal of the week of B. Craig, the Hud- ii^h-back, who played Cup Final, to Newcastle something like £20
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    • 70 3 !KS the result of profitable transfei I deals, the accounts of Leechs United I for the year ending July 31 la.st, show g net profit of £3,873. One of the main items on the receipts i side was £11.875 for players transfer- and this includes the
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    • 261 3 VARDON GOLF TR OPHY R ULES IN REVISION? THE Harry Vardcn trophy for golf professionals is to be 1 governed by a points system next year instead of by averages. This season the trophy was won by Henry Cotton. The revised conditions have just been announced by the Professional Golfers
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    • 47 3 MILLWAI.L Football Club have ftnHoUllced thftj 'li< Duke of Norfolk. the Earl Marshal hai consented to brOOm the club's first president For mmm time the finb has been considering! the position <•! President .mil now the director) have decided unanimously U) ivite Hi.s Grace.
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    • 445 4 PERAK leaders of HOCKEY in the NORTH again (By "Permainan' DY beating Negri Sembilan by the decisive margin of eight goals to one on the Ipoh Padang on Saturday, Perak has earned the distinction of being once again the unbeaten State hockey combination in North Malaya. Perak's triumph over Negri
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    • 277 4 WRIGHT BEST BOWLER IN ENGLAND TO-DAY D. (i. Bradman. in a recent broadcast on the Australian cricket tour of England, said that Wright. J the Kent bowler, who is now with ihe M.C.C. team in South Africa, was the discovery of the year. He bowled leg breaks and bosies' With
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    • 186 4 A FUND is being organised in Northampton to aid A. H. Bakewell, the former Northamptonshire cricketer Bakewell, two years ago, at the age of 28. was one of England's most brilliant cricketers, but he was injured in a motor accident in the late
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    • 129 4 JOE BECKETT N.S.C's Plan For A Comeback THE National Sporting Club has come out with the curious proposal for. matching Joe Beckett, former heavyweight champion, with George Cook of; Australia Mr. John Harding, secretary of tho| club, is very keen on staging the con- test, but Beckett is notso keen.
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    • 297 4 INDEPENDENT CHIEF FOR ENGLISH F.A. MANY suggestions have been put forward as to who will be the new President of the Football Association, a position which is now vacant. owing to the recent death of Mr. Willian Pickford. Some suggest that the F\A. shouU! iook \os a president outside its
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    • 205 4 "DULEEP" OF TABLE TENNIS THE latest table tennis >tar m this country is Peter Rumialufc n of an Indian doctor. He might almost be deal «d l«j ,Duleepsinhji of table tennis m the** he scorns defence for attack a terriffic forehand drive or, every m sible occasion and mixes heavy
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    • 116 4 AMEKICAN professional golfers have started on the long golden trail, which this winter may prove to be a record breaker, as regards prize money. Frcm now until March 30, United States golf stars will travel through the South of the United States from coast
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    • 429 5 HOPKIN won cup match for Selangor in the LINEOUTS I aiuc of cross kicking ,L S Idon exploited in Ma- nost advantageously in last Saturdays ■Phi' I l'" m P ur when Pcn II beaten by Selangor m. m, (up and the state l tered the Cup final Hunter, all
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    • 38 5 THIS PICTURE SHOWS HOW HE DID IT IHopkin M top of the l«»ieout a snap taken in the match at K.L. Penang rhad a territorial advantage in the game, but failed to penetrate the home g defence. I
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    • 114 5 THE Football Association have ordered Brighton and Hove Albion F. C to post warning: notice.s to spectators as their ground. This action has arisen out of incidents during the Brighton and Hove v. Northampton Town League match at Hove, on October 29. when during the course
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    • 78 5 TYLDESUEY AND LANCS. 'sley. one of the greatest lire K? ver to play for Lancaflected to the committee. pur retiring members and Green, has been rei election as a Vicene other retiring members tith th' rl °minated. 'lunation of Mr. TyldesHon Life member of the four candidates for four accordingly,
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    • 76 5 EASING GOLF FANS' WORRIES GOLF. Iron the .spectators point nt view, i:> by far the most tiring 4ame io watch and there some talk in Bri tain of erecting stands on !he OOUTKI during *ome of the big tournaments. They have been experimenting witl» this idea in America and during
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    • 151 5 Vines' challenge to Donald Budge ALTHOUGH many Now York critics trrnk that Donald Budue will b» lucky if he ears the guaranteed 115.000 as a professional. Ellsworth Vines ex pects him to earn more money than any other player has done during hi first year as a professional Vines, who
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    • 122 5 Ki S ners has declined the join the British team ay< rs to tour South ter. lined because she feels spare the time from Stammers is a dress > >orts clothes for women -tore and the period of vi ry important from her
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    • 239 5 JOHORE PROGRESSING WITH STATE HOCKEV IT is very encouraging to note that at long last Johore is going to field a state hockey this season. Such a team has been long clamoured for but nothing was done during the last few years to make it materialise. Plans are now afoot
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    • 492 6 IRISH WELL TROUNCED IN 'NATIONAL ENGLAND gave a positively brilliant exhibition 01 the association football game at Old TrafTord. Manchester, when they registered their biggest victory over Ireland for 39 years winning 7—o. At Sunderland. in 18y9. Ireland were thrashed 13 goal to 2 and at Manchester they suffered a
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    • 413 6 THE position of Tommy Fair, former heavyweight champion, and five title fights are the subjects of a series of statements issued by the British Boxing Board of Control. With regard to Farr. who i& under suspension by the Board of Control, which has applied
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    • 45 6 Army vs. Johore JOHORE play their third Malaya Cup rugger match to-day when they meet the Army at Singapore. In view of the two defeats in the previous Malaya Cup encounters. rugby enthusiasts will certainly hesitate to place their hopes in Johore against the Army.
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    • 256 6 SOCCER MEN AVOID LONDON NOT so long ago it *l of a footballer to play forfl London club, but newadayj this not the case and main p!a\eMi refusing to come to the t apital One tenons player for u tance.!J ODcnaell, chose to co Aston a wren he had to
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    • 560 7 TERMS RACES AND FREE HANDICAPS? (By "Marcus Superbus") consecutive Skye meeting begins at Taiping next Saturday its piedecessors, it will be a two-day affair. The fact, horses in class four are being catered for in addition to t'l the usual class five
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    • 62 7 MISS ÜBIS who scored thrice in her last four outings and, at the same time registered a double at the Perak Turf Club's Skye meeting held last week at Ipoh It should not be long before she earns a promotion to the higher class. She is here seen
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    • 219 7 Holiday Soccer Worries heavy Christmas di-o- unim nearly upon them the arc '^ginning to think < preparation, especially (I M-cttnd division club* I (up eartv in of course, do not be- j ell players away, while' i the wisest thing to do. busy time for the foor- ear they have
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      212 8 «ir A page of pictures which recalls some of I matches, notable feature of which has I f(lU J iizss and enthusiasm with which thev hji >^m out. The south has a fine bunch of ptoyei '"^JB I a:.d (as is pointed out in Hermes' Kfb? nage one to-d.i% should
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