Morning Tribune, 24 December 1938

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  • 9 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I No. 277. SATURLAY^Decemhe>^rn^r FIVE CENTS.
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  • 216 1 GERMAN ANY DISRUPTED RY INTERNAL CRISIS: ACTION IN NEW YEAR France" and "Marianne" the dolls which were presented to Princess Flizabelh and Prim-ess Margaret at the time of the royal visit to Paris, were exhibited to the public at St. James's Palace, London, S.W. together with wardrobe and accessories, recently.
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  • 217 1 London Dec. 23. JU papers prominence to Prince Konoye's announcement <>t the peace terms to China. Commenting on tne proposed ant io.niii tern China-Japan-Manchoukuo bloc, the New Chroni 10 says. "As the Comintern is supposed to govern the activities of all noil- totalitarian states
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  • 15 1 tDec. 23.— The chamber hac ssed the budeet bv 366 to 22P Reuter
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  • 59 1 DISSENSION IN NATIONALIST SPAIN UNFOUNDED i..^. Burgos, Dee. 23. fl lT 'KiTATTVE quarters declare I renorfs of dissension, in ■•M Spain are unfounded. rrests In San Sabastian and .flmitted but it is declared confined to that area, are Ive and military officers ax^> and a fen of them ar* connected
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  • 79 1 Nazis Threaten Famous Actors New York, Dec. 2.J. OECAI'SE of speeches made at the opening of the Theatre of \rt* the committee of the campaign on behalf of refugees, actors Raymond Massey. Walter Huston and journal- ist Dorothy Thompson have received threatening letters fnrni anonymous Nazi sympathisers. The letters declare
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  • 402 2 Placed Him On Hot Water Bag (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Thursday. THAT the death of the child was due to the untrained act of Rokiah binte Mohamad Yassin. a probationary midwife who placed the child on a hot water bag through sheer ignorance
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  • 35 2 A GREAT WHITE SHIP The new Danish vessel "Stlandia" which arrived in Singapore yester- day on its maiden voyage to the East. It sails for Bangkok and Saigon to-day on a special holiday cruise. J^
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  • 74 2 Singapore. Friday.— Ngo Seng, a thirty- 1 j year-old Ho.kkien. appeared in the fourth police court this morning before Mv Kenneth A. Blacker charged that he at ajxmt 10.30 a.m. yesterday at Synagogue Street committed theft of a hair-cuttin-machine, valued at $150, the property ci Ng 3ang. 3
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  • 126 2 MAN AND WOMAN ON SERIOUS CHARGES Singapore, Friday. J^ THIRTY-year-old Cantonese woman. Fong Yuet Phu ani a thirty-year-old Teochiu. Yeo Soo Chuan. appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker in the fourth police court this mornin* The first accused was charged with having committed the abetment of attempted murder of one
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  • 77 2 Singapore, Friday. Mil. C H. Whitton. Traffic Majris> trate. to-day finrd Alwee bin Taib a Sovanesc Johore driver $60, when he was convVted on the charge of driving negligently, thereby causing grievous hurt to Husin bin Ketah a cyclist at Bukit Timah Road on September B. It
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  • 53 2 Singapore. Friday. Five Hainanese men were produced In the second police court this morning before Mr. Conrad i^ldham and charged that they by fignt Ing in public committed an affray. All of them claimed trial and Coun Ti spector T. E. Wray asked for a week s oostponemcm
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  • 37 2 "SHAM" FIGHTING COST THEM $10 EACH yesurday sa« Mm llu, t h,nd a shed ,n ,he S.H.B. m > I.eons Lim in ,he sum nfsiu a %7^ h he VrV sha .-nr. Koh. rhe boxing rim is k
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  • 160 2 Ceylon Wants K.L. Market Design (Tribune Staff Report: I Kuala Lumpu.-. Fnday. JHE lame of the 5330.000-M Market, Kuala Lumpur, a claimed the largest and the m< modern in the East, has spread rapidly throughout ttk Salt U requests for its design are coming from several countries, inciudi Ceylon. Other
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  • 82 2 ALLEGED COUNTERFEIT NOTES Singapore. FriAjjJ APPEARING before Mr. Ken e A A Blacker in the fourth H£ court to-day was a Chinese nam Yong Lieu Hong c hareeda t instance of Detective c Jeans for being: in posse^on twelve 25-guilder «tW|f g3 knowing or having reasons I that they were
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    • 25 2 s We wish all our customers A Merry X'mas a Bright and Prosperous 1939. 1 i Burtol Quick; Clfaners s I -i*a. orchard Roaa SINGAPORE
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    • 42 2 MAKE YOUR PAR lES COLOURFUL CAY -DECORATE YOUR HOME WITH BARTEX BALLOONS SO VARIETIES IN GORGEOUS COLOURS DESIGNS COME WITH THE KIDDIES TO SEE THE DISPLAY L. M. BANERJI CO. NINES BUILDING, MALACCA *TREET, SINGAPORE OR DULFAKIR'S AT 22 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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  • 399 3 All 1 XT T Allegations Were Unfounded (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Dec 1 2.>. r NG that he took a serious view o! the cases and that accused no ousiness going round intimidating people to prevent them nterr.g Tait's Show,
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  • 154 3 LAST NIGHT'S FIRST NIGHTS APKTI KF to appeal to all ages is "Boys' Town." which opened ai the Capitol last niifht. It will appeal to the youngster because of ita youthful thrills and to the adult because of its sound psychology and tlever acting. story is mainly fictional but it
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  • 135 3 A SPKCTACt'LAK d. pla> H skating by the charming Sonja Hn.ie is seen in the Albania* latest picture. "My Lucky B*M uhith opened a season last mgm Ing opposite Miss Henio *s H'charJ tie, a newcomer on the screen, who lakes a good leading man Story of
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  • 45 3 Singapore. Friday.— For drivmp In j negligent manner at the lunction oi Br^ Basah Road and Bencooler. Streei on November 7, Ng Yong Hai who pleadcg Witty, WM to-day fined $20 by Mr. k Whitton. Traffic Magistrate. Accused's licence WM suspended one month.
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  • 85 3 BUSINESS MAN INJURED IN CAR ACCIDENT Singapore. Friday MR 11. Klphick. managing director of MMHfc William Jacks Co. (Malaya* Ltd.. was involved in a motor' accident at Wayan« Satu last niftht. Mr Elphick \va> injured and haa U be admitted to the General Hospital His condition Ls satisfactory Mrs Nunn.
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  • 102 3 Singapore, Friday The cbargi v: alleged theft of a gold chai:; R iM I »tli pick and gold ear pick valued In all about $20. preferred against two Cantonese named Aw Poonj and Aw Yang Yw w« inwittpned bi thi second police com: before Mr. conrad Oldham thia
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  • 20 3 EUROPEANS HURT IN THIS CRASH S I I'k tun takru of the accident ■which <»<turrnl on drove Koad \rst«Ttlay. Jr
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  • 111 3 Nearly 100 Homeless In Midnight Blaze (From Our own Reporter) Seremban, Dec. 23. i WEAKLY a hundred people havt been rendered homeless as the result of a disastrous fire which took place at midnight yesterday at PerttLDg, 14 miles from Jelebu. Eighteen bOWM wore completely ratted and the damage If
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  • 32 3 wummmrm flatihg urn thkoki or mmic. AouiU and eUlkmn any M Beginnei* Dlpioma candklaict speciality. Modern method! of teaching. Write or enquire M/t Pauiutt. experienced and qualified Mviie TeaclMr 25, Barker Rmml
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 133 4 London. Friday. PALM OIL (Malaya) Previous To-day In bulk Dec Jan. shipment mr(s Unchaneed COPRA (<traiU, F.M.S.) £141 6 alue unciiM-fefl Jan. Shipment fmio« «.->;-; SAGO FLOUR (Sarawak) nol2b AOl t Dec, Jan. Shipment TT TAPIOCA Seed Pearl lst quality. Unchaged Singapore* Dec Shipment 12 9 sellers Unchanged
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    • 129 4 London. Friday. Distillers Previous To-day Chan.;. 88 9 89 —3d Dunlop Rubber 2 5" _1 General Electric 76 6 t_ e Imperial Chemical Industries 30 30 ii Imperial Tobacco 128 9 127 6 2 _5 Anglo-Dutch 25 l'o i Canadian Pacific 5-7 8" ir" London Tin 341
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    • 55 4 Hem York. Dec. 22. RUBBER Previous To-dav Char. Market Tone Steady Steady bpot Sellers 16 1 16 16 1 16 Forward April June Buyers 16 3IG 16 3 16 Sellers 13 1 16 16 116 TIN 16 3 16 16 3 16 Market Tone Steady Steady Spot
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    • 66 4 London. Friday. Previous To-day Chang. T.T. on Paris (closing selling rate) 177.15 Unchanged T.T. cm Amsterdr _n (closing middle rate) 8 58-11 16 Unchanged T.T. on Sl (closing selling rate) 8-3 4 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 3 1 16d Unchanged T.T. on Japan (closing
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    • 18 4 TIN STANDARD SK* 01 To-dav 1 Spot (afternoon (closing price) £215 M Forward 1216 Closed I
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    • 26 4 GOLD Londor Previous To-day m.. Fine Bar _>: J. £7-9-0 **T-8-ll SILVEK I Spot 20-1 16 .0-1 4 4 months' forward 19-7 16 19-5 8
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    • 121 4 Singapore. Friday. Tin at midday was SllO 00. up l 4 and the price 01 Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 1 8 cents, buyers AprilJune 28 s s cents, market steady. Both Rubber and Tin shares were subject to Holiday influences to-day j and
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    • 114 4 Lima Conference Disappoints Lima, Dec. 23. IT is now apparent, the pan-Ameri-can Conference is not likely to achieve much as the advance publicity promise. Action on important subjects lik^ the proposed formation of the American league of nations and the co-ordinating of inter-American peace treaties has been postponed for five
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    • 37 4 Singapore. Friday. The price of tin at noon ui Singapore to-day was: siio (up 1)4). RUBBER The price of rubber at noon in Singapore to-day was: Ruyers 28*8 (up < s Sellers 28U (up Vr). 1 i
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    • 79 4 Singapore, Friday.— Phua Cheng Lan.l a thirty-five-year-old Teochm womy. la alleged to have attempted to comm i suicide yesterday at 2 a.m. at No. n Omar Road, by cutting her throa> wiir. a razor. When her name was called out m «J fourth police court before Mr.
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    • 100 4 Singapore Crime Reports r y Singapore A Hokkien woman reports tiial :&sb of $8.50 was stolen from in Joo Chiat Road by an nnkn TO Cr.:;.ese at 1.30 p m. yesterday A A Cantonese woman I thelt of cash and jewellery > $671.50 from No. 55. Rowell Rod 10.05 am
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  • 764 5 STOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company Singapore, Dec. 23. 5 p.m. BM. Tru&tee fi7J Con T.S 7«„ p,_.# xJ 5 7 -50 .Con. T. S o_d f 209 22,3 Extern ReaUy^ *t u 5E Est. Trust Ag Ifi* 14 Eastern United US 42 F. and N. ord 320 do 7V.
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  • 134 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Comnn? ,OM »J ce> dividend Book* Dete Ln* fa Hl •Yin Close Pavable GENERAL Hongkong Tin final 10 2Q% Killinghal] .....tyk% final r. •ess tax DGC 30 Dec 15% Kramat Tin 3d rw 14 Southern Kmta v,i„tt.„ Ja e O 21 SS;' 13 Jan.
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  • 216 5 LYALL EVATTS QUOTATIONS Singapore. Friday. Buyers Sellers Anipats 3!7V 2 4|_ Batu Selangor. 1.32 1.37 Hongkong Tin 19|- 20lxd. Hong Fatts 0.69 0.73 Jelebus 0.62 0.67 Kamunting Tin 916 10 Katu Tin 2413 25jKillinghall. 16|- 17|-xd Kramats 10!- lo|9 Kuchais 1.25 1.30 LaruLs 9|_ if). 2 Linguis I^s 1.66 London
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  • 207 5 t« 1937 red. 1962 $2,750,0UU 3 int Ma> 15 Nov. 15 99* 101 ci. 3% 1938 red. 1958 $4 000,000 In i May II Nov. 15 99* 101 ci. PENAM* MUNICIPAL 5% 1926 red 1.1956-66 $4,000,000 _nt May 1 Nov. 1 ilff 4%% 1929 red. 1959-61 ;$8|50,000
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    • 168 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorporated In the Netherlands. < Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter AD 133« I Paid Up Capital t 40,030,0 T0 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve i 0on fi oo Chairman of «he Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK Managing Board: D. CRLNA
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    • 316 6 5 K Iff Ui^bint* Our Pailrons Merrj Xmaiv j \Jm I ETSI i STARTS TO-DAY PAVILION JBhj^^l i HH I ijkal XMAS TREAT COMES PO rOWN! j j JBMBl; I HAPPY. TUNEFUL. MUSICAL COMEDY! j |"HOLD MY HAND" lßr*l I With FRED EMNEY, POLLY WARD, SALLY GRAY WN 9fl \i:u
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    • 205 6 jSUN TALKIE! new world m SPECIAL CHRIST.M \s j PROGRAMMI 7-30_ TO-WIOT 9-30 P.M 20th Century-Fox Musical Cw^. j Hit! T'WAKE UP b LIVE"! j With ALICE FAYE. j UMiHiiniiniii nm,,, l1(| JGRAND THEATRE! j —NEW WORLD— Matinees:— To-day To-morro* I SABU in j |"T^e ELEPHANT BOY' j Joe E.
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    • 447 7 I Hospital "Opening to-night I Opened By '—lllZ.::, I SUN LICHT HALL ■Queen Mary lzS*L*2»£d THE PAiiOUB I D (,\ss Q* Vmlm Jacks uer- \wg K eil OTA T T7" /^vlL T R mil on Hothes-linev recently SMV K I I\i «h«n <>neen Mary \isited Plaistow k^XlYl IV WI\ V
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    • 189 7 w I A Real CHRISTMAS Treat For Everybody! j I A Vuiurv Sjieiinllv m ide for V(nn onjoymcnt j faring The Festive Season I vm^P ALHAMBRA <)-!.> 1-15 p.m. I u nu CtuUttj-fm njEBBNTB I The n:...d5..,n. i. n ,iis h n.tor RICHARD GREENE SON JA HEN IE h**— m«m9
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  • 96 8 "On behalf of the China Relief Fund Committee, I thank the great Hatha Yogi L. S. Rao from Mysore, an Indian, who was so kind and generous enough to come forward voluntarily and gave one of his Yogic demonstrations and gave the entire prceeds to this rightful
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  • 38 8 A tea dance will be held at the Amicable Athletic Association premises on Monday Dec. 26 from 1 to 4 pjoa. The president, Mr. Ldm Nai Yan has donated prizes, fancy balloons and streamers for c*istribution.
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  • 423 8 THE monthly meeting of the general committee of the Y.YVCA Singapore was held on Tuesday, Dec. 20, with Mrs. F. I). Thompson in the chair owing the unavoidable absence of the president. Mrs F Jordan. The reports showed that a very successful association Christmas party
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  • 448 8 MRS. Uiciana Klass widow of the I m I'&e Mr. J. S. Klafcs. passed away peacefully at h r residence in Motlmen Road, Singapore at the a;* o\ 72 years. Mrs. Klass had been ailin; for the past three months and although her death was
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  • 19 8 The P. and O. Jeypore is due at Sto&a pore from Hongkong at 8 ajn. on day.
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  • 62 8 (From Our Own Correspond? Johore Bahru. Friday Prior to his departure from Joho^ Bahru on home leave. Mr. K w. the President of the Town Board Jono Bftbru, was yesterday entertainea farewell tea-party by the I in b Town Board at the Interna lontl u his
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    • 182 8 M MMM f( Grand Russian C IRCUS j AND j I ROYAL MANAGERIE j ANSON ROAD. j j <,miMl 4l|Miiiiiu TO-\l^lir j at 9.15 p.m. 5 Matinees;— Dec. 25th to 28th and 31st. j j Also NEW YEAR DAY, at 4 p.m. j 120 PERFORMERS 300 ANIMALS j Super Attraction:—
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  • 1116 9 Iv Much Artificial Glamour Is lliun Reason For Hollywood's Industrial Set-Back (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Dec. 10 since the Marx Brothers bounced on to the screen they have fceii objects of controversy and. for some, mystifications. j, f re i* none like them although
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  • 218 9 Russia Wants More Babies DI'SSIA'S campaign for more babies which \«us launched two years ago. is beinj; intensified de>*pite the fart that the annual increase in population in Russia exceeds 3,000.000 The 'more taUes" campaign btgan with the decree prohibiting abortions, which had hitherto been legal This decree was submitted
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  • 97 9 Mexico citv THE Second District Court, In Mexico ha.s granted a definite stay of execution of the injunction In the cite field by the Campania Petroleo Mercedes and the Companla Petrotera Titania. The Companies were opposed to thr takiii-j, poriimkin ol their roncessionH and materials by agent*
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    • 34 9 TRADE hPE^^O MARK 75 YEARS OF HIGHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN TERMS: EAST PAVMENTS AN HI AKRANT.ED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD Distributor* for Singapore Johore HUP FOB CO., No. tt. North B-df- Ro«d, Sin f »por«.
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  • 309 10 MORNING TRIBUNE CHRISTMAS CARD Saturday. December 24. 1938. pRANCE has received from Italy a Christmas card which might cause a good deal of trouble in the New Year. It is neatly embossed in the official phraseology of goodwill, expressing a desire for reconsideration of the FrenchItalian agreement of 1935 with
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  • 940 10 Christmas Eve message •Inborn to-morrou and dead ye>terday": Christmas geese fattened up in Singapore. Since all of us are young to-ni^ht. The lot of us will run to-night. And dance and have some fun to night. By the light of the moon. Keep your carrion, brother, And let me keep
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  • 1175 11 ALL-WING PLANES ARE on the way I WORLD OF FLIGHT (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec 17 DW that the first of Pan-American Airways' 74-seat Boeing Clippers h as satisfactorily passed its tests, the manufacturers have released ore details about its design and equipment. Sonic awkward snags developed when this
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  • 31 11 Lieutenant-General Ito, who has been wounded while directing operation against the Chinese in the Yangtse region is now seen back in Japan being attended by a nurse.
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  • 122 11 London. BRITISH millers have just competed negotiations for the unprecedented purchase of over 500,000 tons of wheat from the United States. While some quarters regard the transaction as being on behalf of Government defence plans the millers state that jt is purely a private deal and
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  • 56 11 KwanKtiuiL THE JaptneM line at Taipingrhfuit, south ol T.simula. i.s reported to b. wavering as a result of the vigorous Chinese counter-offensive. Heavy Renting is still rauinq there. Chinese troop.s are acttvr on th' northern sector of the Canton-KowJoon Railway. Japanese reinforcements have been sent from Waichow,
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  • 83 11 Il<ondon. 1- r» ported lh.it t litre is a strong possibility ih,,t Mr. Anthony Eden formrr I orrign Secretary, u ill rejeta Ih, Cabinet as Sr< retary of *tatc for the Dominion v His appointment depends on for nun developments after the visit of Mr. Chamberlain
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    • 353 11 TMI THUI TONIC FOOD OkUlmmH* •< mil Ck.m*u mm4 Storm >M^ GOVEENMENT NOTIFICATION lenders will be received at th«> Office of the Settlement Engineer. Singapore up to noon of the 6ih January, 1939 tor the following work "onsuuction ol five quarters tor Suboven—ll and two blocks of Cooli? Li, us,
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    76 12 Mr. Ov.vald Pirow the Sonth African Defence Minister, who ha> been on tour of Europe left Waterloo Station on the "Warwick Castle boat train to return liome. He wa> seen off by Mr. Malcolm Macdonaid. Secretary for the Dominions and Colonies. Planet News Children irom a Buckii.sham School presenting a
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  • 162 13 The lirxt mobile telephone exchange in the world was opened at the <ie»erml Pwl Oflice by IIM I'ostmasterUeneral. Major (i. C. Tryon, M.F. It will later take the plate ol a small manual exchange at North Weald, Kssex. Durinß the ceremony M4jof Tryon telephoned from the
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    • 42 13 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING THE LATESI PATTERNS OF HALLMARKED BRRH SILVERWARE IVa SHs lloats Otffif Sets IWi etc. HO«8 DOIIiVKI MMUtI SWEET DISHES etc. ALSO CLOCKS JEWELLERY WATCHES THF BKST IS lO OOHi AND SHE RENE ULLMANN KafHes Flaoe, SINGAPORE.
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  • 844 14 New And Exciting WAYS TO CHIC ANCE in a while, though these pages are mostly concerned with fashions that are practical, versatile and easily obtainable it is fun to tell you some fresh news from the Paris front. Just received is this brief resume of what some of the outstanding
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    • 45 14 i Gift Shop Jl J* lot the F.lit*. WL ■ft i;«.om lb, ir< rt-iev Hew. Wt llaiury Road Our exclusive beautiful la V| Chinese Lingerie have H V just arrived which will m m»ke an ideal X'mas *i 1 Gift 4 M Phone No. 7555.
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    • 54 14 JLFIRST PRIZE Was awarded to Miss D. Nicholich j for this costume "Moon Pierrette" at the Y.W.C.A. Fancy Dre&s Ball I en Dec. 16. The costume was de- signed and made by the dress- I making department of Af'RORA Ltd., department stare at the cor- ner of High Street and
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  • 744 15 SHOE NEWS FOR 1939 Spend as much thought over choosing shoes as you do over buying hats IpTH hair high, hats are inspirational. With skirts high, shoes re equally so. In fact, shoes just ow include touches from almost per nation and almost every entury. This is. of course, chiefly
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    • 52 15 i 1 PEKIVIANENT WAVING A SPECIALITY PRICES: $10.00 $12.00 $18 00 i M AISOX PERM j LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS j '9 Stamford Rd. ll FORT ROAD SINGAPORE MALACCA Phone: 4610) (Phone: 121 W£ dAi)£ 7&U litidkerchiefs embroidered linen and chiffon evening hankies \>u stocks just received -3 Barierv Road, Ist floor
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    • 94 15 A 1 'ni^Bt 1 t^^B Hi fll J| RH or s P° rts ur ir choose W| BHi lop in m Kiel ol b»«un B^^^ terse call with .1 new '^^^^HB |fc^^^ liisjottcd miißiiarcl (loft). Km| H, !l1 «'voninjs Mj( k ltin andal. ewcl-sludclcd round (l»*ft bHuw *4o^2f Hr I
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    • 422 16 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES < LNCOKPORATED IN SNOLAKD) Outwards iiuf Dm Tonnage S'pore fonnafv S'pore 1931 1939 BEHAR 8.000 Dec. 28 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Feb. 10 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Dec. 30 I BURDWAN 6,070 Feb. 11 1939 CANTON 15,500 Feb. 24 1 SOUDAN 6,500 Jan. 13 SOMALI 6.800 Mar. 10 RANCHI
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    • 343 16 Yi-^ To FRENCH PORTS Y* charceTjrT~reuni? !CAP VARELLA For MarseiUes, Nantes, St. Nasafe B nlm. f DTNTRECASTEAUX For Marseilles. Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk JTO SAIGON INDOCHINA CAP PADARAN For Saiqon. Tourane and Haiph 1 i K. M. I. (fromSaiwn) G.G MAURICE For Saigon G G PASQUIFR Ji&. 2 i 7%^ ShnoenM
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  • 221 17 JAPANESE cherry blossoms will soon where the largest I oited States Nav> base on the Pacific is located. ni^ e Ma w of Yok(^uka. which HMI almost entirely because of the major Japanese naval base of the same name located near by.
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  • 404 17 k meeting o! the Singapore ruimn ment Trust was held on Dec 14 amon* those present being the President, Municipal CommUtloners .Mr. W Bartley. nK M CS <*">"nan. the Chairman. liural Board (Mr S Ebden) Hie Settlement Engineer < Major G R Percy), the Municipal Health Orttcer
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  • 76 17 No air mails will be closed by the above service on Christmas dav but tnere will be additional flights to Kual-i Lumpur and Penang on the 24th and 27th instant and true iollc-».ing mails will be closed by these services in addition to the mails by. the
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    • 244 17 nrnxs imiilp line. anr'irponted in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS f rp Doe Sails. \j\ Dec. 31 jnn. H LLA Jan. 29 Fob cheao round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the' •wing rates. 1 ttasa p;kvsengers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane Sydney or hi b irne to the connecting
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    • 65 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA gj. NIMKAI A 8,000 TONS SAILING DECEMBER 29, AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon ana Second Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and Japan (interchangeable wltti
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 246 17 JOSTAL INTELLIGENCE 1 ieo 1 North), Brunei and Labuan Darvel U m Kemajsek and Dun^un lapis 24 8 ain pe *nd Great Britainx K.L.M 124 J P nv Jny parcels only) Kulmerland 2 pm a E...' North and West Talamba P- m eriantfa Indies:— Ba^an Toboaii P m ingkat Sambas
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    • 204 17 SHIPS IN DOCK SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Selandia 18 2 3 Ombilin 16 3 Klang 14 2 3 Raub 14 3 Prometheus 12 2 3 Brastagi 9 2 3 Conte Ro&so 9 2 3 Hoegh Merchant 7 2 I Silverteak
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    • 287 18 TRADE BARGAINS MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE GUARANTEED USED CARS A rejection of 70 SO excellent used cars always available m stock. We can recommend these car backed by our Becondiiionrd and Guaranteed phi* FREE SERVICE. Wearne'§ Used Car Mart FOR SALE ROCKERY. CUTLERY, KITCHEN UTEN S I L S BOOM
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 900 18 ON THE AIR TO-DAY TO-MORRO\J DEC. 24 LONDON SINGAPORE TRANSMISSION I MlNiiAruivr- (iSB 951 Mcs (3155 m^ On. 225 inetros (1.33 mrs> MusK ;n £ver>- day U*< 6 /.HP 30% metres (9.69 me s> weekly series ot Ulkl by H^ibert Howells. PJBt i li I Were You"- -radio pljv 12.45
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    • 341 18 I COLOMBO VTO m m% (48 r».m 5° (< music IM The Dew fl in Ta:: J (in Smha>- The r tn e| 2M -Saturnalu" Satur^ h J tainment .records Pnt 50 Lunch hour music sneetoi gramme provided by h ilj b^hS Quarters 3 20 Intenral 6.05 Relay ol a
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  • 336 19 SINGAPORE maintains its record for health There were no cases of plague, Cholera or smallpox during the past week The only notification of ptagtM for the week was from Cochin, where rodent infection was reported but no human cases Cholera was reported from Calcutta and Madras
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  • 148 19 CHINA HAS ENOUGH ARMS FOR 5 YEARS CHINA has stored up enough arms to last at least five years, according to a lota! Russian paper, which states that China is importing arms and other war materials to the unount of 520.000.000 monthly I p to last August. China had accumulated
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  • 89 19 Closure Of Abyssinian Legation London ONE of thfl Qfst result- ol the AnsloItalian agreement which came into force recently wai the delinlte closing down of the Abyssinian Legation In London, which had continued to carry out its function under the direction of M. Martin I in- Daily Telegraph writes that
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    • 731 19 lONJ>jlE^ApiOj I (,>B 9.51 Mcs (31.55 m! I v T„„ VFB 6 w M <- s (48.7 m.) ■j,, London Yule Log.'* a.m. M iry xmas Sing-Soag'' willi 10 20 Bana preaching in Sinhalese V Risie Day; Rupert Hazell, Tom- 11.15 The news (in Sinhalese) v Handily. Berthi Willmott; 11.20
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  • 268 20 Sister Tells Terrible olui y (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore, Friday. F)H An*, a 13-year-old Chinese boy, living at the sixth mile. Chan^i Road, met a horrble death on Dec. 17. when he fell into a cauldron four feet deep which contained a quantity
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  • 178 20 International Control Of Suez Canal? REPORTS that Italy is going to raise the question of the high tolls of the Suez Canal have brought the suggestion from shipping and business circles in Genoa that the company should be converted into some kind of public utility company. It is claimed that
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  • 210 20 DURING the first six months o! 1938, 37,191 ships docked in the harbours of Berlin, there being ***** arrivals and 18,740 departures. These figures are likely to be greatly increased in consequence of the completion of the Midland Canal Unking Western Germany with the Baltic. The "Frankfurter
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  • 183 20 Paris. IT is understood that the Associated British Chambers of Commerce including those in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, etc., are preparing a careful statement on the situation regarding British interests in China with a view of sending a deputation to Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax. Far
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  • 109 20 KARTAR SINGH ACCEPTS CHALLENGE: $1,000 BET Singapore. Friday. KARTAR SINGH, Malayan wrestling champion, accepting the challenge of Mehar Singh, writes to the "Malaya Tribune" as follows:— "There were many challenges thrown out on the night of Wong Bock Cheung vs. King Kong IgM on the 21st instant. •There was one
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  • 181 20 1 mar sln R*P«i*. Frida THE new luxurious motor vc 1 Stlandia. of the EaM Asiatic C panv. arrived in Singapore morning on her maiden voyage f Denmark. Leaving Denmark the vessel hJ passengers, but the first were nick, at Rotterdam Passengers who arrived at
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  • 393 20 Washing. IVe. 22. VI K Sunnier Welle. assistant Secretary of State, disclosed that the United States ban rejected Germany's demand for la official apology for the speech of Mr. Harold Ickes on Sunday in which the latter denounced Fascism as "more cruel, if more refined
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  • 116 20 Washington, Dec. 22 n ESATOR Pittman, chaiman oj the Foreign Relations Committee, issued a four poini statement to-day. The people of the Unit* states, he declared, do not uk# the Government of Japan. They don't like the Government o/ Germany, are against any form of
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  • 607 21 $50 Fine For Intimidation Singapore, Friday. L eternal triangle" figured in an amazing story of domestic gle betee Mr. W. J. Ihocofood in the Relief Court this L in uhich a husbind alleged he was chased by -the attief ith a
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  • 168 21 Season's Spirit Pervades The Courts Tribune Staff Reporter; Singapore, Friday. FIEE Chinese women and a man came up before Mr. L C (-oh this afternoon on a summons charge of using ibiM\e language and volunlarilv i a using hurt. Mr. I). G. Osborne- Jones. counsel for two of the parties
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  • 118 21 French Comment On Italian Repudiation Paris. Dec. 23. iGAKo commenting on Italy's repudiation of the Franco-Italian J^mem of 1935. declares that f the press in Rome and the Wmment nullify the asrcemenl> Has sign**, we for our part con >r ll absolutely useless to conothers recommends an immediate suggesting the
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  • 180 21 (Tribanc st. iir RcNrter) Kuala Lumpur. lrida>. [t we people ot Betangor woaiu, U of c— fM they have had KTeral occasions to do. why some of our public works arc not completed more expeditiously than at present, let them not blame the Public Works
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  • 147 21 FINALS OF SINGAPORE AMATEUR BOXING (By "PETE") THE finals of the Singapore Civilian Championships held at the Happy World Stadium last night under the auspices of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association was a thorough success from every point of view. The boxing was excellent, the crowd unexpectedly large and everything
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  • 77 21 WHOLESALE EXECUTIONS FOR ERRING OFFICIALS Chungking. Jec 23 GENERAL Chiang Ka. shek hiN U threatened wholesale executions of officials found guilty of "misbi' coming conduct It is added that it is unforpiveab'e for officials to lead a gay -life behind the front lines, while soldiers are fighting the invaders Kwangsi
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  • 119 21 New Bill Will Stifle Freedom Of Jews Budapest, Dec. 23. NEW restrictions on Jew p *J uuder the terms of a bill backed by the lIIHMMM party, an jmt niadf public, will shortly bt debated in Parliament and if they are made into law must he carried out before Januarv.
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  • 77 21 How German Leaders Will Celebrate Christmas Herlin, Dec. 2X DOLITICS are definitely shelved until the new year. Holiday plans of Herr Hitler and the leading advisers do not admit of any meetings or conversations. Hitler will spend Christmas with his "old guard" and then go to Berchto den. Herr Ribbrntrop
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  • 58 21 I Burgos, l> NO disturbances whatever have interrupted th<- tbtohltc tranquility reiffnmF in Nationalist Spain. (Jcclares an official statement it adds "With regard to those n taininp th the disturbance occurred in consequences of the ry m:\de the Briti u consular bag, the auth ifflrm that
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  • 424 22 HAT TRICK BY SRC 3: R.A.F. MEDIOCRE hotkey was served up U> the feu spectators who witnessed the second string fixture between the Recs who beat the R.A.F. by three clear goals, being a hat trick by A. Clarke, secured in the first
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  • 45 22 Hutton Out Of Test Match Johannesburg Dec. 23.— L«n Hutton uhi was struck on the head by a ball during the match against Transvaal will not "lay in tomorrows test. Walter Hammond. England's Captain, says it would be unfair to llutton to play him.— Reuter
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  • 98 22 Singapore. Friday. CIIOO Ah Ten* a Chinese medicine pedlar was to-da\ fined S2O or in default two weeks' r.i. by Mr. C.H Koh. Sixth Magistrate, for being in possession of dutiable liquor yesterdav. at the junction of Boon Teck Road and Balestier Road. The sam.su was carried
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  • 87 22 SPORTS TO DAY HOCKEY Batavia Team vs. Army at the S.C.C. RUGBY S.CC. vs. Penang and Pert! at the B.C.C. TO-MORROW SOCCER- -S.C.F.A. vs. S.C.R.C. <K.L > on the Anson Road ground. This match If In aid of the China Relief Fund. TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT At thTamil Reforms Association '-0.
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  • 52 22 Singapore, Friday. Mr. J. A. Galvin. Director of Advertising and PttbLdty Bureau, to-day pleaded guilty to tbt charge 01 driving In a manner dangei ous to the public at the junction Oi Aiumpson and Moulmeln Roads on Xov. 16. and was fined $25 by Mr. C. \l Whitton,
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  • 86 22 Singapore. Friday.- When a preliminary inquiry into a charge oi robbery against a Cantone>e, Leons Kan who. U was allesied at the time of the roboery. used a pistol, \va> about to commence in the second police court Dcloro Mr. Conraci Oldham this morning. Court Inspector T. E
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  • 113 22 sMvr(, A A A I FADING in the Hrst half 6\ goals to nil. the st MattheJ Young Peoples (luild defeated th Amateur Athletic Association soccer by 3 2. The Guild exerted pn start but their nippy forward contend with a stubborn
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  • 95 22 KKfc i:NG RIAI I leoihew h>\\M driver. U3s u»-da\ tined S-5 Mr. C. H. Whitton for nenhsej driving at Ipptr SeraiK I Mil 4 November 27. 12.10 a.m. Prtsccution alleged ttmt K« suud trolley bu^ poll 1 ttM idl ol :he r and that bil car then entered
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    • 96 22 HAPPY WOALD STADIUM j Mo«day,26th.Dee.ai»-Wp.m. (iEO E LEE Presents magnificent supporting events GK^RJ^^mt The Last Thi-illing Fight ol the Year If FXIT\ T A I A OCMTUIT wfc-^ It WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF SINGAPORE MtINIJ I U L A VS. H L iVI VU 1 1 FRANK HILL vs. Y. CHOON
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  • 454 23 JAVA GO DOWN TO S C C ARMY COMBINED TEAM VISITORS SHOW POOR FORM >( Army Combined 2; Java Team 1 jHK Java team flattered only for a moment at the beginning in to day's match against the S.C.C.— Army, and then gave a firitlesi display for the rest of
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  • 278 23 BOXING EVENTS FOR MONDAY (By "PETE") kS final and appropriate contribution to close this year's boxiy activities, Mr. George E. Lee, nular Boxing Promoter of the |»py World, has for his last brilht offering a card of six events i Boxing Day. Monday. Dec. 26, Ih Marquez and Som Pong
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  • 51 23 m Our Own Correspondent" Muar. Friday. nnii match between the Muar tiia Association and the Segaiwn Tennis Association fixed for has been postponed. Originallv I'h was to have been played at but the Muar players were not travel. natch. it is understood, will now to. 6,
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  • 100 23 The combined team completely dominated play in the second half, while the play of the visitors steadily deteriorated. A rew chances ol -scoring *W mjgjg bv the home side, but right in the middle of the second half PIWMT peach of a soal from a
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  • 212 23 JHE following are the annual interstate cricket and hockey fixtures between the Selangor Sikh Union and the Singapore Khalsa Association:— TO-MORROW— II a.m. to 4 p.m. cricket. 5.15 p.m. hockey. MONDAY. DEC. 2&-U am to 6 POn Tuesday. Dec. 27. a Combined Sikh team
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  • 61 23 The Garrison Goll ClubV Ladte monthly medal competition was playe( at Tanglln on Tuesday and Wednesday last and resulted In I Win tor Mrs Brittorous with a return "1 2 down The following were the best returns: Mrs F G. Brittoroui li down Mrs J C
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  • 35 23 (From Our Own Correspondent. Muar, Friday Due to the inability of Johore Bahru players to travel to Segamat the second Johore state hockey trial match scheduled for to-day has been cancelled
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  • 96 23 SELECTIONS BY "MARCUS SUPERBUS" following art selection! (subject i KTatehinfi I fOt Monday's ran Penang, Hoists, CtaM 1. Div I, I furs MEADOW MAN Pure Gold Horsrs, Class 1, Div. I, 6 furs. SALADIN Temple Horses. Class 2, Div. 1 6 furs CELTIC BARD See You Later Horses, (lass 1.
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    • 64 23 I iflr I allies TODAY HIGH TIIJK 1234 ain «K tt 8 In.) —11.44 a.m i J ft. Bin LOW TIDK 5.50 a.m. <4 ft I In.). 6.25 p.m 1 1 tt 0 In.). TO-MOMOW HIGH TIDE 100 am (fl ti H In.) l^ 17 pin •:> tt 7 In.).
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  • 161 24 New York, Dec 23. THE American people do not greatly care what the German government press officials think because they know that the German government is fundamentally opposed to every principle of personal liberty, every standard of public conduct and every article of democratic faith
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  • 91 24 Smallpox Sweeps Shanghai Shanghai, Dec. 23. THERE are now 1,190 cases of small pox in Shanghai, of which eighty-five are foreigners. The deaths from these case since the beginning of the month reach a total of 331 Chinese, and twentythree foreigners. The outbreak is described as the worst since 1874.
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  • 43 24 Hendaye, Dec. 23. It now appears that the document lound in the British diplomatic bag is merely a piece oi pape- wrapped in a *hirt stating the weti-known fact that Nationalist troops are concentrating on the Catalan front Reuter
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  • 191 24 A CHINESE official message from Chungking. dated Dec. 22, InVgeneral survey of the war situation during a Press interview General Chan Cheng declared that the" military plans of the Chinese army has in the past few months centred upon the protection of reconstruction works in
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  • News Snack Bar
    • 42 24 Berlin. Dec. 23 —Official quarters decline to comment on t le United States refusal to apologize for Mr. Ickes remarks, Reuter understands. However, the refusal is being takon very seriously in the foreign office, which forms the subject of careful deliberations. Reuter
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    • 30 24 A Lima Dec 23— The Pan-American Conference passed by 19 votes to one. with one abstention, the project ior the study of a statute establishing an in-tAr-American court justice Reuter
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    • 56 24 New York. Dec 23 —Discussing the dealings arising from credits granted last week by the Export and Import Bank the New York Times says that 1 000. two-and-a-half-ton lorries will be purchased from General Motors Corporation and the Chrysler Corporation i or shipment to the Chinese Government. The amount involved
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    • 41 24 A London. Dec. 23.— Mr. W. T. Griifiths. President of the National Union of Railwaymen. was found dead on a railway-line near Swindon. having apparently fallen from a train in which he was travelling from London to South Wales yes- Reuter
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    • 26 24 Burgos. Dec. 23. It b announced thac the Nationalists have penetrated the Republican defences on the Catalan frontier this morning at lour different 1 points. Reuter
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    • 20 24 Prague, Dec. 23.— A1l Jewish prolessors in German language schools in Czechoslovakias have been dismissed by th* Prague government. Reuter
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    • 47 24 «T» m Berlin. Dec. 23.— Econon ics Minister. Herr Funk, who is at present in Italy on account of his wife r, healtn is expected to hum and assume the task cl industrial dictatorship which Marshal Goering has just entrusted to him under th? four-year plan. Reuter
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  • 43 24 Paris. Dec. 23.— After an all night sitting the chamber passed the budge; in which are included M Reynaud's new taxes by 366 to 229 votes. Final figures giving all amendments give excess of revenue over expenditure at 26.597,000 francs. Reuter
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  • 234 24 Japan Not High Class Power London Dec. 2S JHE greatest surprise in th M has been Japan's mili'—H compentence says "The Spe<B tor." discussing the Sino-Japuii| situation and quotes the disj guished American journalist 1 ward Mowrer. who in his new bfl on China arAerts tha f in \u J
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  • 118 24 GERMAN COMMENT ON NEW TERMS Berlin, Dec-. 23. 1 SOME of the privileges ot other states in Ch' na against which China self has protested ajjain and again are particularly tnt international concessions in important re-*"* whi* must be abolished Voelkischer Beobachter commenting on the 'an statement of Japanese Thejourna)
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    • 10 24 tfhe Jbelicious 9/iirst Quencher Whilst J Sailing i AERATED WATERS
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    • 108 24 JLmhmui mil mi i Bombay Tailoring Co. ARMY CONTRACTORS— GENERAL MERCHANTS. j Late Contractor To The Ist. Bn. Royal InniskilMnt; Fnsilien. I 332 ORCHARD ROAD— PHONE NO. 4349 S Opposite Orchard Road Police Station. I We have pleasure to announce that we tave opened our new premises of Z Tailors
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 11 1 MORNING TRIBUNE 77. December 24, 1938 EDITED BY "HERMES livery Saturday.
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    • 1511 1  -  Hermes With Malaya Cup issues decided for the time being and a temporary lull ensuing in competitive rugby, Christmas is an appropriate time for us to weigh the possibilities of the North and South match. This year Singapore should find more liberal
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    • 24 1 ISeletar review 2, Hockey note*. li»re, Selangor, Johore 3, Turf 5, Army in cup final *>■ rugby 7, Cambridge footbaJ Couble 8.
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    • 85 1 HERE is the South XV for tht annual end-of-the-season match at Anson Road Stadium on Jan 28— as suggested in the accompanying notes by "Hermes":— F. G. Mabin (Johore) G.D.A. I. uiid on (Singapore) J. Crawford (Negri) Cpl. Richardson (Army) Lieut. Prest (Army) Capt. Simpson (Army)
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    • 2022 2 Seletar sportsmen are proud of a successful 1938 record in most branches of sport, but what has tickled them to death is the way in which they have made progress with their new love Baseball. r IiKISTMAS serves to remind us thai l>
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    • 820 3 New blood will be tested in the state hockey trial after Xmas. The selectors are not at all pleased with the state team's performances. Bx Our Special Correspondent AFTER a lengthy rest the Ceylon Sport i j Club hockey team have come into
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    • 221 3 Selangor hockey has a revival fIVE »iHi in succession (including one igainst Pahang) have given kuk to Selangor much lost preside on the hockey field. Tti turning point this season was memorable match against Singajust as Selangor *s long series of displays can be counted from that ■:<h against Negri
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    • 333 3 Hockey critics busy in Johore THE first Johorc State hockey trial held at Seßamat did not come up to expectations and the selection of the Johore State team has xiven rise to a ureat deal of criticism After the trial which tutted m adraw, the selection committee, coniUtum of Dr
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    • 79 3 the Italian lawn lanali ranking* tot 1939 wre >!,.„ i v Canapel< 2 I Quinlie; ;i ci Cuccl and v Tai R bo 6 Vldo; 7 a Bcottl; h M del Bello; C delta Vlda; 10 i^ tinelil r, de Stefan! waa m»t f i ifiit-ifiit < ii
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    • 548 4 The Manchesters are showing fine soccer form and will be a force in the local league but their boxing isn't so hot just now, according to our Tanglin correspondent. TANGLJN have had a rather quiet week. 1 with very little of a startling nature
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    • 142 4 WITH Ibp ghest score registered in merer matches this season. Selanjror walked over the R.A.F. last Saturday, it -vas a flattering score "i a way. :*Me to the fact that the Air Irmwi, nfter the interval, had pi.(tica!lv no defence on-e Younp. injured wta r «-ce^ to
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    • 1149 5  -  Marcus Superbus Professional racing will D&^^itesumed on Monday, at Penang, but if yofr^re wise you will not trust too closely to form of six weeks ago By k iSIONAL racing will be revived ig on Mondav after a break ka, and the first day's sport them
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    • 78 5 SC Wuuderson. holder of tkt World'i mile and 800 metre* records, and A. G. K Brown, the \bridge to Ms* lhr Kn)[:))--ii i metre* title, have invited by the American Athletic Union to visit the United Stales and participate in Moot v eveiS*
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    • 232 5 WOODEN SPOON FOR JOHORE F T was rather li should JWarprisini thmi n. the o.^t/Tve iifaicS n iV u <<l in the [ulfefeal the/ 1 1 •l"»1""---s'ttr"^ f away with 11 fin. Singapore .-cored insi them and even ne ible Army, now e ;tablishe< finalists, could no! Improve on pon
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    • 74 5 at the tgt ol :u t tie veteran Len Hai vt'v as ni.st proved t hat defeated champions do sometimes come back. What are the odds against the '>'>nnishman winning the world chami ion ship? Americans would probably hvh at the motion of the present Bn'.ish heavyweight title-holder
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      • 56 5 Si! I you've dot a GRIP 1.1 I INDIA tyreJ Msr INDIA T y r#f llk# the bulldo I >^ y %y hav« a tenacloui Grip. Th«y >^ tak« hold of th« road and 1 M n«var l«t |D. M Don't Uk« fi y/^ risks— fit INDIAt to your car.
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    • 865 6  -  Hermes Singapore had rt h h of M^ya tup final again next month, L I Maisey's dropped goal was the turn I point of the game. I By ic to tr I a KMY WOliW P cs ibly tt^l season. A Cup final
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    • 152 6 Malaya Cup, 1938 Fl LL list of result^ in the southern section of tht Nahyi (op I competition this seasM uere a* follows I Results in the northern .Mionnavr been as follows:— I Selangor beat Penalty srlaimor beat Perak J?j j I PenanK bfat Perak The final uill be pla>ed
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    • 64 6 g football WILLIAM Harrison. 7 Ellesfor Burton Athletic l he mere Port Reserves, smm Ellesm ere carried from the grounc lobe Port, Chesire, with what a knee injury. room. When he reached tht dochowever. he collapsed and rt ire e tor arrived he was dead
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    • 45 6 PLYMOUTH BUILDING NEW TEAM AFTER securing Arch. City, Plymouth ArgyU entered the transfer fl* time they have secured sea outside-left and uti Wllk inj Chitty joined Chelsea r and has played many br». a full-back. He played sion games for Chelsea la ing 11 goals.
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    • 666 7 Once the premier rugger state in Malaya, Perak have fallen from grace in recent years and this time are wooden spoonists of the northern section of the Malaya Cup. But there ts room for optimism founded on the promising form revealed by the newcomers
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    • 129 7 (J N l«>i IMfg«< I km •< t nr Mason on the S.C.C. padang is ■tttunbed this iftwmi, uhm thr ricket Club will meet Ihe combined ll»| am. IVrak Ifitea in I Meatfly hoii.«a\ MftUfe Dilficaltiei of |»\i\e and Iravrl h.ivr IIWBTI
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    • 147 7 AIS I RAMA'S two leading Rolf professionals, Norman von Nida and Ml Cremin. will compete in the lfl.'W Itritish Open Championship. Thev planned to leave Australia early in December on a world tour which will alsu include the I nited States Open Championship. OLYMPIC
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    • 64 7 Minor Counties New Scoring System G In the Mraur Counties' CricmpetiUon next season wU -.•age system instead p P ei i now come Into Hue with UhJ the Fir --class champion- made the plteratlon 1 pointed oui ti.:t the P" n inor Counties in last season* Ld have boon the
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    • 28 7 A Brook Hirst, of Huddersheld. ■inted successor to the late Mi lord as an arbitrator on the FA at a meeting of that body
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    • 66 7 1944 OLYMPIC GAMES MA Y BE IN LONDON npk Games. illli a^!' l M l |t,. a n,.n will have the mW" AP ril ,i opncrai meeting cri The annual f eral cld m London on C i a Vj n iSS The indoor champion 'or Wembly Tor May 13.
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    • 74 7 rpHREE Indian cricketen who to, u I Enitland In l»M showed ftne rorm n the p en u n gular ertcket match »>•;; Lween the Hindus and rot (Sl al B Th b 1 Hindus won by an .mum- and .Jteen runs The outstanding per orni anre for
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    • 924 8 Oxford were favourites ihis year for both the intervarsity football duels, but were beaten in both. The rugger was disappointing, but the soccer game one of the best seen lor years past. iiave been many better 'Varsity -1 rugby matches than
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    • 69 8 OVER 2.000 applications have been received in the past few weeks bv he English Table Tennis Association foseats at the Open Championship flnala at Wemblev on January 28 It is anticipated that 9.000 tickets will be sold before the championships bee >' at the Rcyal Albert Hall
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    • 90 8 berg and Anderson. The game has made immense strides there and an official of their organising body, writes "We have players here good enough to reach the final rounds. ThP women I.*1 same las had a eood -uid-off with the League contest for the "Rose Bowl for which
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    • 116 8 £2,000 CHALLENGE GOLF OFF THE much boosted £2,000 challen match between Brigadier-General C. Critchley and A. Perry against a Bentley and Henry Cotton has bee abandoned Bentley and Critchley issued the fo lowing joint statement calling off ti match: ''What started a> a sportii affair has now developed into a
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    • 155 8 NO BLUES COACHING THIS YEARS CREWS DO the best oarsmen make the best coaches? At one time Boat Race crews invariably were trained by those who had taken part in the event themselves. To-day the tendency i£ to disregard this old tiadition. The help is asked of tideway experts unconnected
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    • 56 8 THE Nawao of Pitaudl, the famw AlMndia and England cricketer. to marry Princess Mehertaj Sajic Sultan, second daughter of the Nm of Bhopal Nawab Iftikhar Ali I Pattndl wa the third Indian cricketer to make great name for himsell as a bataman this country, the two t arlier ones bein
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    • 138 8 THANKS of rugger fan the rulers of the «<• S /S pore for having at their point of vieu numbering of players '<"*" identification on the fi* thi For last week's match Army the Singapore /or *fte /!rrf ft*. Th, that those not acquar hle individual
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