Morning Tribune, 1 December 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE No. 257. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, December I, 1939 FIVK CENTS.
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  • 492 1 14 TTA CKS B V AIR, LAND AND NAVAL FORCES STATE OF WAR DECLARED I London, Nov. 30. STATE of war has been proclaimed m Finland I following attacks, with complete ruthlessness, since lir/v this morning by the Russian Army, Navy and Kir Force.
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  • 142 1 U.i hington, Nov. AN indication that Congress might be asked to consider the severance of diplomatic relations with Russia it the Soviet attacked Finland was i;iven by Senator I'ittmann m his individual capacity. A Berlin message states that Mr. Walter Thurston. United States charge d affaires
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  • 446 1 HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE LONDON, NOV. 10 |HL LATEST NEWS BROKiHT <K\PHH DESCRIPTION OF MERCILESS UK RAID ON Pi I" CENTRE OF HELSINKI ORS THIS M IfKNOON. >aily morning until after two Ru&sian planes were continuthe capital, but the only >s dropped were on the airport '-neat damage
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  • 328 1 U. S. FEELS INSULTED SHOCKED Washington, Nov. 30. WO event since the war started has so profoundly shocked American opinion as the Soviet invasion of Finland. Until a late hour last night, Administration officials refused to believe that the Soviet contemplated military action, and were hoping that the United States'
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    • 36 1 laM** si OTHER PACES paladier's Speech 3 J O f-Livinß Allowan.rs 4 ts Murdrr Case Appeal 5 nlrolkrs Report I men'> l* a X c A 2 iur ii .< v Matins Jj| j Ifi Sews ltt
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  • 13 2 NEW POST FOR SIGNOR GRANDI 30. Hh'-- ppolnted pre- a1 ions, a pc
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  • 457 2 I ondon N'»r. 3« IN Ihr House of Commons toi day. at the requevt of Mr. Attire :it question time. Mr. hamberlain made a statement on the drvelopiiw nis m Finland. i d that for som< yproceed) I !y of a Die soy. npr iximity ol
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  • 158 2 Washington, No?. :tl GKK.MANV S eiaaietc isolation mm «he world ■> ur.at oil markets is indicated b> ofl statistics and other reports, lAys Ihi New <>rk IWes. lecordlng tt» r«'i><"t s reaching Washington, Germany consumed much of her prtml reserves \\hen she over r.m Poland and
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  • 164 2 Canberra, Nov. 30. PROCLAMATION will be issued immediately summoning single men who attain 21 by next June for compulsory military training. lien who reach 21 after Juii e next year will register next June. A system of import control will come Into iorc c to-morrow. Imports from
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  • 93 2 London. Nov. 30 f jpiil; Norwegian authorities have announced that two British cruisers and one damaged British submarine have put m on tl> sonth^west coast df Norway, pleadi: s ol weather .uid damage. The tir.-t cruiser m said a> bave apred at 7 o'clock In the
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  • 120 2 HELSINKI, NOV. 30. PRESIDENT KALLIO HAS ISSI'ED A PROCLAMATION READING: 'WITH A VIEW TO MAINTAINING THE COrXTRY'S DEFENCE. FINLAND IS DECLARED IN A STATE OF WAR." The Russian! are reported to ha\ occupied the whole of the Fiskar Peninsular. Soviet aircraft dropped pamphlets -aying that Russia
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  • 39 2 London, Nov 30. The Admiralty announces that 39 officers and 226 men are missing from the Rawalpindi. It is understood that a small number of ratings, probably 26, are In the hands ot the enemy.— ReuU-r
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  • 195 2 London, Nov. 39. THE Ministry of Economic Warfare. m a statement, replies to the German accusation that the detention of her exports is illegal and citing the declaration of Paris 1856. tement declares that. Germany has violated the relevant articles of this declaration. "She destroys
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  • 373 3 DALADIER'S FIGHTING SPEECH ON THE WAR "EYE FOR AN EYE' Pans, Nov. 30. ■TiMULATING speech on Allied war activities was made in the Chamm by M Daladier to-day. He declared:— armies are daily demonstrating mastery. Our air forces are It Lously opposing the enemy, while at sea our fleets have
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  • 281 3 WHAT NAZI VICTORY WILL MEAN London, Nov. 30. N LETTER to the Times Ad- miral Sir Herbert Richmond, nasttt if Downing College, Cambridge, >ays that those neutral powers who make protests against British order-in -council regarding exports might surely give <">isidt*ration to the fact that German victory spells inevitably the
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  • 41 3 Tokyo, Nov. 30. T'HE Japanese Foreign Minister has informed the British Ambassador that Japan will not agree to Britain's seizure of German exports., fearing that her vital interests will be affected thereby, according to Dome! Agency. —Renter.
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  • 123 3 DONATIONS FOR ENTERTAINMENT OF TROOPS THE following further donations ha\ l „n received by the Hon Treasurer. Repertory Players. Victoria Theatre. to assist them m th-ir project of entertaining members of Hifl Majesty's Forcetationed In Singapore: Ktnlocfl Co. Ltd. $10. Mr N. R Mistri $15. Hon J. Pinuaud (French Consul
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  • 100 3 Singaoorc. Thursday. Lee Peng Sang (28 a Teochew. was this morning sentenced to 14 days' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapoie Second Police Magistrate, on a charge that at 3.45 p.m. on Nov. 26, he committed theft of an axe valued at $1.50,
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  • 194 3 Road Death Inquiry Sin, Aii optn w£6 to-day retui by Mi W Ci Porter, the olngapor< I ncr. at the conclusion of the In juiry UltO thr d< ath pi Mi John P. Indian, employed at thr Air Ba.se. S» tar I > .1 pa s< nger m a v"
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  • 96 3 Paris, Nov ?,0 'THE North Sea islands between Denmark and Holland opposite Wilhelmshaven and Cuxnaveji. cap» ully bet w <n the estuaries of the Elbe .i>i Ems, have been .specially equipped t<v serve as d-.'partwv points tor unc< m& expedition.^ of nnnu-layini; flylafi boats, writes Charles Morice
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  • 603 3 THOUGHT-PROVOKING ADDRESS AT S.R.C. Singapore, Thursday. THE NEED for a special school lor Eurasian children, for tlie abundonment by members of the community of the inferiority complex which had been an obstacle to their progress, and for an adequate cultural background for the community as a whole,
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  • 308 4 h RETROSPECTIVE i FROM NOV. I. OMMUNIQUE Mied by the Colonia Colonial rmneni hat had examined b; tl th <; [nee the outbreak of war m the living iv Si -r.- of labourers and artisai n aptoymem i the Public Worki Department,
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  • 58 4 MORE BIRTHDAY HONOURS II ,s illNieN oflitially th.ii iIM rustomar\ Honours \M uill not bC punh-htd at the Hw Vrai It is the Intention, however, that ihe Hrn to he published tlie day uppointt d for the olli ciai rriVbiation i»f His Majesty! Biithdav Which next year i^ Thui-day. June
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  • 159 4 Defence Regulations Allegation Singapore, Thursday. Wh Tech feng, aged r »i rtftfi, u..s .i» -day charged under two defence regulations In U>«' Fourth i r.urt before Mr. KennethM. r»> rue. The first charge was that at about 230 pi No* 28, We,. Teck Teiif^ the m v Hai Heng,' l
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  • 95 4 Reformatory Sentence Singapore, Thursday. |fUAN Choon Teck tls>. a Hengwah. ■V was this morning ordered to undergo two years m the Singapore Reformatory, by Mr Conrad Oldham, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, on a charge that he at 12.15 p.m. on Nov. 25. committed theft Of a bicycle Lamp valued
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  • 95 4 Singapore, Thursday. HAJI Mohamed Sitir bin Haji Mohatned Nasuldin, claimed trial this' morning m the Criminal District Court brldic Mi. J L. McFall on a charge thai on Oct. H). at Collyer Quay, Sin pore, he voluntarily caused griev hurt !o Haji Sabri bin Haji Halidi.
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  • 77 4 Singap w. Thursday- T neochieu, claimed trial ning m the Second Police D urt before Mr. Conrad Oidham, on B C han col to the manage ment of a .common laming house at Queen 8 t, at 3L5 p m The raid was led by
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  • 113 4 Service In Malay Regiment I 1 I Kuala Lvi I L Mln attached to I I who would midei ces be transferred to t! I itinue m Army Ser I continuance of the .1 m the F.M.S., accord. 3 by the High C upptement to the F.M m <>tte. I
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  • 54 4 Singapore. Thursday Pi dv lore Mr. C. H. Koh m the Third Court this morning, Lai i I i 20-year old Cantonese a charge of failing to repent for the month of Octofc preferred against him. I After the charge had r to him the ca.se was
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  • 102 4 Singapore, Thursday CLOSE on 2.000 British t pean.s registered Hndei Registration n ftJJfe-Man-power Bureau. Ihr tration, which officially «n<h clay. has Ihoii extend, d to able new arrivals to £gS2 This extension is aLso inti»l to sive time to those prevent' from registering by llln^ s'l nll,11l RegfetrattOfl
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  • 336 4 Singapore, Thursday. MOW the fiist accused, Chan Tiang Chye, became a shareholder of the Colonial Manufacturing Company through the purchase of 6.UUU $1 shares was revealed by Mr. E. S. Joseph, manager of the company, at the continued hearing to-day before Mr. Justice Pedlow and
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    • 31 4 FOR LONGER WEAR EXTRA COMFORT SMART APPEARANCE Ask your Shoe Maker to tit ■»nii i i r s RUBBER SOLES HEELS MADE IN ENGLAND »S«-]c Agents: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125, (Veil Street
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    • 59 4 POLAROID See now this new scien- -^TW'mJh.i t if i«- light control stops I reflected glare and protects your eyes as no other sun glass can pro- \>T^ tect them. Perfect eye X^ vomfort for tennis, driving or any out. door sport. Pjjice $(i.OO. Beware of imitations. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO.
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  • 907 5 SENTENCE CONFIRMED IN ARRACKS MURDER CASE rppeal May Go To Privy Council I Singapoi c, Thursday. H^ ipeal of Corporal Adalat Khan, who was nentenced to death I m September Assizes after he had been found guilty by a I of the murder of Sergeant Ghul Bas at the Changi
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  • 229 5 Two Prior Convictions Kit. A: vi im > two i Chna All kui M relay pleaded guilty before Mr C h Koh tan the Thu"i < of erin ach ol f i van In n ,sh to ''••I i $17, was to-day enU months' rigorous imprl x nin ths police
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  • 248 5 Singapore, Thursday. STORY Of hew he handed to the accused a ten-dollar note for a fare of forty-cents, after which the latter (\r<>\^ oil to change but did not return, was told m the Third Police Court to-day Thomas Griffin, a seaman, when hi gave evidence m
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    • 35 5 1 r (the right label IV ,^bitc iabcr I White Label °P_GREAT_AGE I distillers d ■hAI li^P I<C Ul'H' IK f I never Varies^^^^^/^^^^B SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE -JOHOU HALAC* NEGRI M Mfiiw Aleuts: BBLANGQI F.IIIANG.
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  • 1048 6 .FooJ Controller's Report N iCi itificatloii which v ill i, i ttbtished on Doc. 1. eot*i< 1 „v, reduction an ann um-l m the mwamuni prm which may a lh bechar^ed forall gn I Rirtifcbon «*!t€ «ul prtrtrt tod rid riceand Slam No
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  • 162 6 Prison Rettan For Snatch Thief 1 Biß| i I j,.. r L OBNTENCE ol six lh r^ l n ,i imprisonment and twelve **^H of the rattan vas Uih mormn, 1 posed on a 3.Vv. gy J J thief, Cheang Ah i pleaded guilty before Mi r n'rl L the
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  • 384 6 Sjn^a p.ii Thursday I m FOO TEE (HIN (25 a Hainan*! j| uas this morning bound c\>l II for 12 immih> In a P nal of S5O by Mr. Conrad Oidhanj 'bfl Sinftapr.ie Second Polkc I tratc. on a charge thai on Sc P»-H iit 409 North
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    • 158 6 I X !M\ J 0 LLlii l IIWI U II lR The most beautiful low-priced K^--. 'Zm.' J --JT^ electric refrigerator money can H itf l 1 buy to-day." It is beautiful, but f f-^- I SSf_ combined with this beauty Ik £1 economical operation; years of ftfcn*^^*^^^^ trou>>le-free refrigeration;
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  • 646 7 Cut and Keep Recipes termphmmU V() u useful 0{ which have that nt H about them. |(ii BABBLE CAKE of the batter of < v 1,1- r\, s ,:iv ))laccd m the with th« f c il our of i ::6hv tbV ll with U l P an/1 halves with
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    • 102 7 J tru aPI I jftw^' 4 i J *L 77/£ X MAKE homamaac delicious I a/ways fnsh J cool meals I If you have not tried one of our *^^^fc» V famous S.C S. Pies you've missed I a treat. They are really scrump- \l W^ tious because only the
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE
    • 276 8 1 |> §S LA'S break with Finland ia ot bound i<> ad to war bethe two countries. There j a Blight chance thai Finland ill bow peaceably t<> over--whi ng force. The Finns, bowe an independent, hardpeople who w ill not shirk a jual because it seems hopeIt
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  • 138 8 Torpedo Boats For Eire's Defence Dublin. Nov. 30. BY 64 f*tes to 50 the I>ail passed t|M sciond reading of the Dei -MM' Hill providing f«»r torpedo boat-N for gfltll defen< 8 Mr de Valera, m a speech. Mid that torpedo boats were necessary to prehe Dail's neutrality. It was
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  • 23 8 ThOTSbavn (Faroe Islands'. Nor 30. A Gorman .seaplane carrying a view of four was wrecked yesterday evening at Suderoe- Reuter
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  • 403 8 "Intolerable Provocation." Alleges Molotov Relations With Finlanl Abruptly Severed Helsinki. Nov I THE Soviet Minister to Finland and the Soviet Commercial! attache have been recalled. I The reply to M. Mulotov's note denouncing the Soviet I Finnish non-aggression pact was delivered m Moscow las( I nl^ It is stated that
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  • 226 8 Hongkong. Nov. 30. i IFTER the capture of Nanning, the Japanese, due to exhaustion, j have been unable to advance any further. So far they have not been I successful m gaining any outlying points. The Chinese ar* |t present holding more favourable positions and
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  • 48 8 Kanning, Nov. 30. Japn.nese troops which are marching from Nanning eastward to an undisclosed important point m Kwangsi Province, occupied Chitang, 35 k/lometrefl east of Nanning, on Sunday, according to a report reaching her? from the front. They are pushing on further inland. Eastern News
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  • 42 8 SHIP SINKS, ALL SAVED London, Nov. 30. THE crew of 38 of the Liverpool steam- er lonian, 3,000 tons, sunk off the east coast on Wednesday, have beer landed at a north-east coast port by a warship. No lives were lost.- Reuter
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  • 48 8 GRAND LARCENY CONVICTION i New York. No\. 30. PKITZ Kuhn. leader of the f German-American Hund. I has been convicted i»i <_: rand I larceny of Bund money and I forgery. I Kuhn will be sentenced 00 I Dec. 5. The maximum penal ly is *>0 years' imprisonment. Reuter
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  • 142 9 A, A. M. SPEED TRIALS Ri^iit: A competitor coming to a sudden halt during the Lrprise event, whe n a red flag was flashed m front of him round a bend. f( ompetitors getting all ready for the start of the i ..ils held at the B .'kit Sambawang Estate
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    • 267 10 lplcn 1A n sen hi .iiAUiius Ism SAI »VENI V.1.1. I'KOVM.I i ,ni i\(.l.l\(. ENTI Rl lIXMENI j ,111 1)1 DEBONAIR UMW-1 <>l I RIME.J J THE SAINT" IS MORE EXCITING THAN EVER I ISM iMSIIi mL!^' K^BP? S l^ ill 9 i I IfS iBEBHGE SARDEIB SILLT BUY j
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    • 191 10 (.rand (omrdv §kam With an Inspiring HUT] OFFICIAL I'M II K» (»i how I\l lil'lU.ts are m., C A DITOI 3 Sho s T ODAY LArl Ivl 5 6 .i 5 _M 5 t SHOWS TO MOKKOW anil SVMDAI 11 a.m.— :J.l."> «.1."»— p -m. 888 SHHHHPi Spfci-il Added Attr.ii
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  • 337 11 i ow Hoi Bet :i< uwrafcifi tfo ;,i Police < "»irt on a dock. Oourt Inspector Ch) Singapore Thursday. quitted by Mr onrad oldham m charge of fraudulent poaaeigi m irtes W. Such pr *ecuted Leo Bt-e. detective attached to the i Police Staticn, .said
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  • 152 11 SPY THRILLER AT ALHAMBRA M. i, and especiali; those conm r>pionage. have a part if v- a) during the present troublous Warner Brothers' picture. M at," iu\v showing at the a which features Joel McCrea M da Marshall, is unquestiun- l\ -v of the hour. Its theme is ,propriate. i
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  • 98 11 If ITE character of fictior. a Singapore writer. Leslk 1 brought to the local screen In London," now showing •his special Interest, hair-raising thriller, v 9- and vex dialoi m )f the underworld but B ksmen and tntelligi m. In high finance and is provided by
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  • 121 11 OONEY grows up and finds i little joy m being sophisti"The Hardy's Ride High,* 1 which the Capitol last nißht. /ho have followed the Judge, les will enjoy this picture v it. wholesome entertainment both m nointing a mori iding good clean fun. Ther moments of
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  • 139 11 IIKALINd with (he second interview betwf tin- I mun Mini- t-r. Vriminil Kichi-ahuro Nomura, and the new l> -appointed So\i» -t Ambassador, M. Constants Smetanin. which took place on Tuesday, Ihe -p kesman of the roreijrn Office said that Admiral Nomura and M. Smelanin
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  • 38 11 I Mr. Shikao Mat.su.shima. newly-aj^-pointed Minister to Sweden and f on" Director of the Commercial Affair! Bureau of the Foreign Office, will concurrently hold the posts oi Minister to Denmark and Norway, according to an
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  • 73 11 Bir-nos Aires, N 30 The Argentine Govenuw representations to th BrM n French and German Embassies agi d the intensification of th< o Thp Government maintains th* 1 Indiscriminate laying of mm( hctat previous advice and the dec: Allies to confiscate German exp 8 against the letter and
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    • 95 11 A STORY TORM FROM TO-DAY'S HEADLINES! 3,5 6.15 t- 9-n ALHAMBRA bbmb^ m—.*mmmm~mmm wm m—^ M w—mmm mmm More Thrilling Than Confessions Of A Nazi Spy" 1/ JoT^^ \l^^M^M^M^Mw^M^Mr JBBBP* They're there before trouble *IQ&U/j&sWßjs fp break the un«ung heroes of our Foreigrn Service! No glory, JF Kk |J| HQFA
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    • 99 11 ■■■»■■■> The .>lost Thrilling .Myj»t«rv Serial Fiver .Made Simultaneously At j MARLBORCUGH j J Nightly At <i-lo 9-15 P.M. j EMPIRE TALKIE! Nightly At 7 Si 9-30 P.M. Fir.sl t nuptrrs of Culutubia's Ul Kun Serial Kit oic V%9^ 1 J v HW m Hr j^ 4^fl I K^. M
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    • 313 12 BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA.LINES (IN'COFiPOKATED IN ENGLAND) The best possible services are being maintained to the United Kingdom, also to Hongkong and Shanghai. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstance* sailings are perforce restricted. All vessHs may rail at ports on or oil the route and
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    • 477 12 ANTI-bCUKPIUN VACCINE FOUND Tokyo, CTRENUOUS tU( rta by Mr. Akin ot-uki. yo«tkfi| t uf lhe Medical Department of the Kyoto Im;:(ria| CniNcrv v< to muri-r teoplc fl m the \en:>m of MOrpiOM have been rtwirfcj b hi«- di>(o\tr\ of a powerfoj \accine. Mr ot.suki flsitcd china In summei last year
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  • 1224 13 PRESIDENT'S SPEECH ■AT ANNUAL MEETING TH n"uncement that the Singapore Cricket Club had once again m >erienced a successful year, financially and m the field of sport, JL by Mr. J. A. Dean, President of the club, speaking at the 2 neral meeting held
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  • 404 13 y M C A j Mountain Battery 1. INTERESTING hockey was yesterday witnessed at the V.M.C.A. Anson Road ground, where a V.M.C.A. representation drew with the Mountain Battery hockey team, the sides scoring a goal each. omnnd conditions were not conducive Jen occasional V raid. The Ts forwards
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  • 208 13 Tribute To Late Mr. B. E. Ablitt TKII'.I I I to the latr Mr H I Ahlitt. lormrr Presiilrnt of thr MagmpOTf Cricket Clmb, «.«s paM yesterday eveatai b) Mr. .1. A. Deal rillMf lit. sp«';»kir»- hi tin- annual tmnl nx'tting:. •Mr Abi. inembei "t tin.s club li well known
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  • 27 13 Chrlatchurch, Nov. SO The tour ol Ne* Zealand bj an A tralian team captained by Bradman icheduled tot February, haa been cancelled Reute/ i
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  • 42 13 l c (ioh and Wee Bng Lock I 30) beat R Nathan and S a Da« od I is S) m the ftnml of the y.m.c a men's doublej tennis tournament pi;>"; yesterday. The scores were 6 —3; 6 —4.
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    • 23 13 SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. S.S. PDONK NO. Mil.
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  • 339 14 [Good Bouts At Happy World (By PETE") CT\USH. little Jolinny Morlell proved last ni-ht that it is no disadvantage to bo smaller and lighter than your opponent, provided you have the virtue of speed and pertinacity on your side. titing Boy Queo, who at
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  • 53 14 YM C A v cI C to-day at 5.10 p m on the C SC ground: Wee Aik Chan A C Edear, A C Wilton. Goh Chin Chye. G L Do" F Hutchinson. Lawrence. Gan Kee Tian Lee Fong Lim A C Qalsteun, I B Suratta. fteae\ Umpin-
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  • 53 14 The loiiowii^ will eepment the Tanjong Rliu Football XI against The Malay Youngsters XI on Sunday, at Farrer Park. -Ah Kow. Boon Kwang, bill Ling Ah Fan. Ah Kum. Enu Chew. Kai Sal, Chwee Ens. Kee Chuan. Chin Ann Ah Cheong, Kirn Swee. Robert oim. Pan C'hitw.
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  • 36 14 The following players hav e been invited to play for the Chinese Sports Association against the Tamil Brotherhood Party on Sunday. Dec. 3. at the Farrer Park ground at 5 p.m. .sharp:— Wai Mun.
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  • 39 14 In a rather scrappy game of rugger. j the 3.R.C. sccred a narrow victoi^ j ovu- tho R A O.C. when they met at trw? Padang yesterday. winning by throe points »a penalty goali to nil.
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  • 307 14 roiAOWINU an- weights for tomorrow, the second day of the Selaiitfor Turf lub Winter meeting: ■amm t HOKShS. (lass 4, Div. 1. (i FlUf». c rY 94 Clifton I.ad 8.12 Woden 8U W.xxiqur. f 89 Youiih Ginger 3.9 Benedict 8.8 Jade Lady 8-4 Li *dy W» 8.2
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  • 548 14 S.C.C. 2; Gordon Highlanders 0. VERY much the better side as far as combination and stickwc concerned, the S.C.C. scored a comfortable hockey victory over the Gordon Highlanders when the teams clashed at the Pfcdang yesterday, winning by two clear goals. The game was quite
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  • 174 14 WIN For R. S. G. C. LADIES THE match between the la Royal Singapore Golf Cl \t \y\ye\ Golf Club, played i over the cour.^f of K» pj resulted In a win for tl by 7 3 4 to 3 3 4. as undei ladies mentioned first): Mrs. E. A.
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  • 88 14 RESTRICTED EXPOKTS f By virtue of the powers coM^fj me by Rule HA of the Ua I Export Rules. 1935, I hereby from to-day, that all Expor i > I tions for all items scheduled M Notifications 3122, 3460 and 35- m .shall be submitted, m M through
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 36 14 SI'OIMS IMAKV TO-DAY HO(Kty: SCR C v.s. Colts H.C S.C.R.C: APC.S.C. vs. R.A.M.C. TangUn: Raffles College v.s Indian Association. I A S.R.C. v.s. RE. (Changi*. Padang; C.S.C. vs. V.M.C.A.. Balestier; Police "A" v.s RAF. (H.Q >. Depot
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  • REUTER'S REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 19 15 New York. Nov. 29. B S. l yn np Barely Steady jan March 19 I#K Quieter
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    • 35 15 London. Thursday ion on Paris 176.00 .■,,n on Amsterdam < 52 ,don on Shanghai O J^J adon on Hongkong .^JiSl 1 k on Japan ls ?J>v££ non New York 402.00 to 404 00 UnchaiiJieJ
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    • 45 15 London. Thur-day. Malay* In bul* S'ment Not given Straits FMS> *mber S'ment £11.0.0 Sellers »ur 'SarawakS'ment 20 3 Sellers Seed Pearl, v ißincapore' I 32 Sellers (FAQI White s'ment. 6 Sellers FAQ) Black Spot S'ment 4' 8 Buyers 'Good Mark' Dec. S'ment. 30- Nominal
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    • 16 15 (London, Thursday B 23 2 F 23 3 a I Fine, per oz. £8.8.0
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    • 94 15 London. Thursday. 1 tillers 66.- nlop Rubber 27:- ral Eli 75 1' 2 M Chemical Industries 30 6 i Tobacco 116 9 279 anadian Pacific 6 3 4 Midon Tin 4 71--übber PI. In. Trust 32 9 flitams 25 I)uthern Kintas 16--ahaj. 17 3 ondon Asiatics 3SI0
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    • 36 15 I London. Thursday. Steady U\ 2 b 119 16 s 1 D(t. ll'ob 11 916 s nd f ward) Jan 119 16 b 11% s J d rd) April June 117 16 b ims
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  • 173 15 Singapore. Thur.su Throughout most of the week the market has been dull and inactive. The London market shoffl an advance r-ver the week, but New York being already above the parity ot other markets has tailed to respond. There has been no outstanding feature and m the
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  • 232 15 Singapore. Thursday. THE local tin market was unchanged *t $117 3 8 per picul. Rubber eased further and at 4 p.m. was dull with buyers at 39 cents for iSpu 39 cents for December. 37 Vj rents foi January March and 35 cento' for April June. The
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  • 28 15 The Hague. Nov. 30. It is learned .semi -officially that for the present Government does not intend to provide a convoy for Dutch merchant ships.- neuter.
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  • 304 15 MODERN sanitation not normally available m the ana where UM quarters have been constructed will bf one of the amenities to be enjoyed by artisans of the Harbour Board when they move into their new quarters off Morse Road to-day. c i that mrdern imitation
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  • 71 15 Singapore, Thursday a line of $15. m default 14 day foils imprison merit, was imposed on a Cantonese, Lim Penv la in',, by Mr Conrad Oldham In the .s'-ciiid ponce court this morning Accused had previously pleaded to a charge of assisting hi the than merit of
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  • 131 16 HELSINKI CALM THOUGH FIRES RAGE ti iginki, Hrn CAI.M prevails m IIM <>» v ll though thirteni plaMI Immlifd the southern suhui hv this morning, anti i.it.un parts „t Ifef frontier art mow m Soviet haniK and tele■hini wires mh\ i.il>l«*s nit m thtfrontier region. Bomb> dropped on Helsinki a
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  • 260 16 STOP PRESS HELSINKI, NOV. Helsinki city uas bombed afternoon, by ten machines. Man? houses art' m flames. The boml came over m groans <>i two's three's. A bomb fell near tin- railway «a. tion. Windows over a wide area WfK smashed. Incendiary bombs wort- droppe< over a wide area. Six
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