Morning Tribune, 6 December 1939

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  • 13 1 The MORNING TRIBUNE Vol. 4— No. 261. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, December <;, 1989. FIVE CENTS,
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  • 531 1 MOBILISATION IN SWEDEN AS ALARM CROWS: FINNS ACTIVE IN AIR >laiiv Sotii'l lt< k Y< k i*M k s LONDON, DEC. 5. THE RUSSIAN ATTACK ON FINLAND HAS CAUSED SWEDEN TO ORDER PARTIAL MOBILISATION. This was admitted in Stockholm this morning, and it is stated that about 40,000 men are
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  • 126 1 Helsinki, Dec. 5. TIM departure of the last Britons from H«*!v>inkt was arranged in the early hours to-day by the British Legation, writes Reuter's spe< ial correspondent. "I and the British-born manager of the local tobacco factory were the only Britons sleeping in the heart
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  • 128 1 KING Tours the FRONT I London, Dec. 5. W1 ER'S special corresponded I somewhere in France says that j King is travelling in a powerlilcar daubed with streaks oi ■Jt. rendering it almost invisible m the air, and carrying on its a net, attached to which an I ragtinted to
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  • 100 1 London, Dec. 5. EMPLOYMENT Ls on the increase In this country. ores for November show there were 28 QUO more persons at work than in October, and 425.500 more than on the same date last y< I The unemployn.' are in Britain now .stands at 1.400.000
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  • 333 1 TIN PRICE MA Y BE RE VISED London, Dec. 5. JHK tin quota was subject to questions m the Commons to-day by Mr. Stokes, who asked Whether the President of the Board of Trade was *ware that the United States, demand for tin equals the maximum unrestricted production of British
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    • 48 1 ON OTHER PACES j I p's Wai KfTort I I ager To V, ijht I \||eced \rnied Robot-i\ 4 i Wnliiell's I' I ul«r Pa. < lacaMM Ji x <( I i I RCTiCV 11 t Shipping ii S spoil i A. it I inancc i"» Britain'* \rms Production M
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    • 86 1 *A (LI\\SI\(, M ILK A comvleU beauty treatment in one preparation. Thcbc difficult days you h, J^Wf Ck much time to bother irit'i your If I appearance, have you? j > m j^ *y»- t^ yJlI^ U'c// ?r/icrc i4?i/i«' Fwv S Cleansing Milk can really help f /VH^ Just a
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  • 416 2 Eloquent Tribute By Sir John Simon London, !>■ tribute to rrench naUon for »<££"<£%£ A d liberty which they had iccepted, m paM by th, Chance"" cr th. IX. -hoquer (Sir John Simon, now on a fltf Id h*. m a bioad--Ih(ir gratitude and their admiration,"
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  • 104 2 NIGHT LIFE RETURNS TO LONDON London, Dec. 5. MORE normal night hie is being resumed hi London, and restaurants and ClulM are again crOWded despite the inconveniences of blackout travelling. The re-openlni for evening entertainment, during the usual hours, of theatres and cinemas has resulted In many new production, and
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  • 310 2 Rome Berlin Consu lt Germany, it is learned to-day, has been exchanging views with Italy, and the Foreign Office newspaper m Berlin says it Wt| decided m these exchanges that it was not for Germany to intervene with Russia. The newspaper makes no mention of the Italian attitude, but m
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  • 201 2 Invasion Violates Lenin's Policy London Dec. .">. IT IS reported that th< lnimin 1 «>t tbe Finnish broadca-t from [iAltl at the- point when die innouiutM re< tiled the policj flown n\ Lenin for deahn| with t inland causes Httlc surprise tat That policy ran entirel) coantc: to the present
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    • 228 2 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE This is the story of a sufferer who had vtry h p t oed pressure. It is typical of many others cf all ages who gratefully acknowledge the rel cf tnd reiuvenatlon which they owe to Phyllosan Tablets. Read this extract from the letter he writes I
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    • 21 2 PADLOCKS Strongest PanAsk your Supplier for a full display Show. Prom All High-class Dealers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-125 Cecil Street.
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    • 53 2 POLAROID how this new scienfific Usht control stop^ 'WE reflected R\are and pro- f tects your eyes as no ither sun glass can pro- tect them. Perfect eye >>* comfort for tennis, driving or any out. door sport. Price $6.00. Beware of imitations. THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Qualified Eyesight Specialists. 4,
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  • 353 3 Big Majority Favours 1 Active Intervention Stockholm, Dec. 5. r i estimated m WOrn% quarters here that 70 per cent, of the I Swedish population are m favour of active intervention on inland's behalf. It is suggested that the proposed new coalipn Cabinet
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  • 220 3 Italians Talking Of War In The Spring London, Dec. 5. ft. M- Soviel attack on Fiinuiid will hi at least aj gnat as B /Inch followed Che Nazi invasion pi loslovakla m March, predicts M Vernon Bart'ctt, M.P., the He* B ..1 rum-spondent I that the Soviets are likely m
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  • 70 3 London, Dec. 5 iN accordance with .settled practice, I wider winch duties imposed on Imported iron mid steel are used m': i support for national needs than i trade obstacle, these products h now been placed on the free li I Mil .shortly be made m< r
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  • 131 3 Monti video, Dec 5 The Government of Paraguay has addressed a note to the League demandmi.', the expulsion of the Soviets. If the request is not granted Paraguay threatens to leave the League. At Santiago the Ambassadors of Bolivia and Peru and the Paraguayan Minister
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  • 335 3 (From Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur. Monday. -TIIK educational work of the future of this country rests largely m the hands of an enlightened citizenship, and the co-operation and intelligent interest shown continually by old hoys and parents is a source of great encouraaßment to principal,
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  • 132 3 'pOKYO messages state th it -I the rivmier and the Presidents of the five political pa it i s i.c holding a serifs of ionItTcnces on the future p«»l i<> of Japan. At the first meeting yesterday the Premier, den. Nobuyuki AJbe, asked (be politic jI
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  • 33 3 r i i I .t D .tin mft i: t<» WitJ flight and I French icoul i itii the Dunki I the Fr< nch .i. Reuter
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  • 113 3 Australia Raises Army Pay an l><- itu, !>«'<•. ;">. IMIK (aovernnimt lias rirrided t<» increase the rates of Army pkj. Militiamen will now receive Ha daily until the end of the financial f«ar, thereafter live shillim The yvu.st.ahan Imperial Forces daily rate.s are fixed at live shillings, plus one shilling
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  • 62 3 No Allied Demarche Yet To Russia London, Dec Reuteh Learm that reports which have appeared In om< pap ra that Great Britain and Fran ring making b demarche to Hu p« chaps kive a false Impression The Russo-Finnish dl put< \t under consideration m London aIJ phases and it. is
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  • 29 3 London D< c npHREE ol the crew f i and tix Londoi 870 I 3ea riilrtm n landed on Monda: A British warship rescued th< Reuter
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  • Alleged Armed Robbery Against Two Chinese^
    • 429 4 Singapore, Tuesday. i:APH!( description of how, irhile taking her ■even*year-oM D to Mhool in a ricksha she pprd by thivt* Cant<>m>»\ i .irincd witl) a pistol, and relieved f all her jewellery imount$571 was lo-day told to Mr. If. K«»h, the Third PottO« trate, by
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    • 133 4 Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. THERE is now a complete stoppage I of work at the Malayan Collieries at Batu Arang. The Indians yesterday offered to wock, and these men who worked certain units yesterday also "downed" tools to-day The strike is the sequel to the refusal
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    • 83 4 Singapore. Tuesday. A MALE Chinese cyclist was said to have been knocked down by a trolley bus at about 12.15 p.m. to-day on New i Bridge Road. Both the cyclist and the trolley bus which were proceeding towards Outram Road, were found on the right
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  • 264 4 Singapore, Tuesday. A CIVIL appeal brought by the defendant-appellant, Mr. Wee Cheng Soon, a well-known local contractor, was heard to-day in the Hitfh Court before a full court of Appeal (Jompriaing Sir Percy McRlwaine, Chief Justice, S.S., Mr. Justice Poyser, Chief Justice, F.M.S., and Mr. Justice
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  • 78 4 In exercise of the powers conferred up<*i him by Section 2 (2) of the Trading with the unemy Ordinance, 1939, and of all otner powers enabling him in that behaii, the Governor authorises the owner of any cargo in a ship lying at a port in any
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  • 33 4 Mr. A. H. Capel, Supervisor, Customs and Excise Department, and Mr. C. Smith, Assistant Registrar of Textile Quotas, have been authorised persons under the Defence Regulations (Wireless Transmission Restriction) Order- Qi*€*«ll
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  • 265 4 PAJAM'S $171,273 PROFIT THE annual report of Pa jam ltd to be presented at the annual meeting at Hongkong Bank (ham bcrs on Dec. 15, Is as follows Profit for the year *****3 Balance brought forward fr om la-i year totals $136,493.69. totalling tS? 767 37. w ThLs, less interim
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  • 234 4 THE annual meeting oi Alor Gajal Rubber Estates, Ltd is to t held at the Hongkong Bank Chambers on Dec 15, when thr folloj ing report will be presented Id the year ended Sept. 30: The profit for the year amounts to $6,223.25. Balance
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  • Article, Illustration
    832 5 I First Preparations For KOR Oil! WOMKN Xl M>t X* I.' wi agree that Christ sentially the children's Their own presents, then their own Chiistmas lye them peculiar Joy. and appreciation of puddings Hiiue Pies, whether Hied with bought or Home -niadi* nnnccHeat. are appicciaKd .it ever, OiristI mas
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    • 77 5 Iv ?«09w8H^^r w Wl Hill 4flK%>;&3Xa^^^B^H BPr S.C.S. Butter has all the line 1^393 W&m qualities you expect m butt* Ao^MdtdjU^^t W nounshi: <i "iy flavour and rich golden colour < J* 7 •^^KC I lenty "i lre>.h Butter should be '%bm?,.^M MM Jr^A en by everyone. Its nutritive mg^LS
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  • 298 6 Wednesday, Dt'ccmhtr <i. 1*H*». f MAMYANSUBJECTS AM) THE SEKVIGES QVl'A IAL interest is being shown in Malaya in two bri( t Reuter me just published, one from I, India and the other from Burma, h The Indian message records the admission of the Xawabzada of Jaora, a Central
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  • 80 6 M.unl.i. Dn •>. 4 inti-MM slow mo\ i%ph<«»M Ium beta ravafim the ■MtlhCMfl prn\in(«> of tht* rhili{>pint j^ (lurinir tht* m i h«»ur^. The damage In property and eflopt b «'-tima1«-(l at omt two million pesos. TThe typhoon d at present almost I stationary. approximAtelj 90 milea
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  • 115 6 I GERMAN PRISONERS IN BRITAIN London, Dec. 5. WHEN 300 German prisoner* entrained 'Edinburgh fur an Internment camp somewhere in England yesterdav. <n\< s raniniactnt of a holiday train. The Germans chatted with tho rail*mjm< n and accepted cigarettes from them. When thp train left, they waved ja»'ly to the
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  • 352 6 Japanese Talks With Soviet U.S.A. Tokyo, Dec. 5. ACCORDING to a report from Moscow, the Japanese Ambassador to the Kremlin Mr. Shigenori Togo, on Sunday had a conversation with the Foreign Vice-Commissar of the Soviet Government regarding negotiation for a trade pact between the two countries and other problems. THE
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  • 400 6 People Places Singapore, Tue^ THE long awaited Cathay I rant opening, which ii to take place on Saturday night, promise* to be a brilliant ailuir Singapore's social register will be well rep.* sented and frocks for the occasion Will no doubt introduce new fashion points. Women guests will appreciate the
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  • 318 6 U. S. Journalist Visitord 1 I INTEREST in sociology led Miss Ebfl I both Ballantyne, of Philadelphia: I New York, to set off on a world toa I from San Francisco on Aug. 1. She I rived in Singapore from Java the otin I day and leaves this morning on
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  • 983 7 WAR "GETS" GARBO AND OTHERS AHMUMNC lIUIU M i 1 FILM f AN FARE 1 tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm—mmmmmmm I The Girl Iwho Wouldj I Be Friday B, jf Hr ritbe a laugh if Rosalind Russell eats up that part m "My and becomes the nev/ a sensation? I mean, after Caro nbard,
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  • 192 7 he case of Lloyd Nolan. I year ago, when George Raft r aged a final tiff, the I decided thai Lloyd, who fW great guns m charachould be converted- pies'* romantic leading man m Raft'a vacated pot. I ning a couple of roi I
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  • 891 8 STRONG ENTERTAINMENT! FOR CINEMA FANS DIGGEST picture of the week must surely be, "U-Boat 29," one of the grimmest stories manufactured m movie mills m quite a spell, which is at the Capitol. The film, a Columbia picture, made m England, stars one of Britain's top actors, a man now
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    • 117 8 Ni: x x riiax 4. i: This is a story of TWO SIMPLE PEOPLE A MPi \3 "^iaSSßfll mdcd, un- '^^M v '^fl Jm 1 !_J_J_V*£ lwl *ntcd, failures H^n P^fßp^^ J» the eyes of the -^^a^B ■k* KIH 3 H *i»BßMßEl^^^^ v^orld... their love B TITrIJBMV :^^sb^^ i--vc them
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    • 245 9 NJLLBT WOI'M)- A SPY INC NIRSF— MISSING REPORTS \\l> rOUNG DR KILDARF HAS ANOTHER F\CITIN(i MYS il RY TO SOLVE! PAVILION I I STARTS FRIDAY kJ^ if^ IHWrH Girls! Bewtreof Men With Money! SCREENING &cc what jfg£k LAI 11 UL 1 IILA 1 I\L beauty°listened \J^^^^J|^ IWHPV^IffffVWWtV c^^>* millionaire! EKSV39
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    • 73 9 I Have YOt: ever been an I'NEXPK IH) 1A I HFR Us rven more fmbarrassing than bring a "BACHFI.OK MOTHKft I Next Change at the CAP! T II L I SANDY WIELDS A MIGHTY "GLOB"... AND THAT'S j» The wonder boby of V m^ Shirley ROSS |.^9 Dennis O'KEEFE *>*-*/"
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    • 132 10 j.,:i»-s.\iosl OEUGHWUL NOVEI BECOMES W OWTBTAND. inc. HAPPY S(IMI\ I Mil: I mnmi M 111 -NK.II'I U r v 1 1. 1 o LUCKIER GlgL W <^l JANE'WYATT VST V^V louis HAYWARO V^ A Univertol fictwre PACKED Ol I AT ALL SHOWS YESTERDAY! 3 SHOWS DAILY I AT THE CAPITOL
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    • 230 10 Ricksha Puller Fined $150 I Tuesday aged 32. descrilxd a* .1 rii fir,*l $150 or two non o'nment by Mr C H Third POdM O.mt tins m 1 j *v^j_^ J w*«ii I*A m J X J f it* < Li j v **t^ CAVE BENNtTT KEU The Sweethearts of
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  • 163 11 "U-Boat 29" For Thrills /Mm JJ it— the picture wiilcfc the ip Film Censor banned and which was latti In its entirety me Board of Appeal— opened to ctd audiences at the Capitol lay, ana for tr< ons. mat fine dramatic actor, ConVeidt at the hiad oi the cast, and
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  • 250 11 BRILLIANTLY acted, magnificently directed and skilfully produced. l.iil Spin," is a picture you ought to sec. It opened its Singapore season at the imbra Theatre last night. litre, told for the first time, is the .ting story of women of the sky. their split-second escapes
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  • 118 11 HUMAN and enjoyable story to "The Luckiest Girl m the World.'' now wing at the Pavilion. It might be considered a fairy story, but Is nave been known to full m with working men and marry and m this case the story is miy told. !1
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  • 749 11 JHE fort) nght covered by Fraser Co's review saw an intensification of indiscriminate mine-laying around Home v rrnany resulting m many sinkings and loss of life with neutrals sulToring oven moic than the Allies, write Fraser Co m their weekly report. Reprisals m the
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  • 134 11 ELIZABETH Bergner and Michael Redgrave are featured to {h Para mount Mm, "Steven lift opon)ed at the Cathay, yesterday. It 'story of romance In the Alps m which Miss Bergner thanks to the elevernea of the camera, is portrayed playing two Pa -£<tolen Ltfe" is
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  • 63 11 \rELL illuatrated with pictures and cles Thr Forward."' magasine of the Peniul English School of Malacca, i.s a very creditable effort. Referring to the many advancement and achievements of the modern the editor, m a topical article, writer: "The ancienUs had less amenities either for construction or for
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  • 108 11 Counterfeit Charges Singapore I msdav. pKnhi < hrforr Mi II Kon mi the Third Mfef < mirt thi«moiiin.i; T»h IV, k hoon. a 49--jrear <.ld Hokki< v had a har*»--««f povsession of materials and im piemen Is for countrrfeii nirrent coins explained to him. A charur of fraudul'-M' potMttiOl) niiv
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  • 52 11 IMPRESSIONS OF WORLD TOUR Mr. W Manson-Hinp, ACO I B.Sc. (Lond), of British Ciuiana. will j-'ivr an address 6n "Imprrssions of .i Three Y.aers' Tour round The VVorln jit the ChniPKo Christian Association. 77, Prinsep Street, to-morrow at 8 l~> The meeting U op3i to the public a»»d all Lnteretted
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    • 119 11 SUN TALKIE 7.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. PAIBOI A Thrilling Drama of Submarine Warfare. COMING SIIOR Tl V! \l lIAMIIIIA 1--^^Th* Firs* MaLy Jungl* Film'Evtr M ride/ /^7^ "ALANC ALANC' Milt M dt ijili CM<tl«y Dot Othy L«n.or«f) A MOM MOCM (Malay T«n«n) #B Srr Th#M#l«y T«ri«n m JRmA w^M
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  • 162 12 Desertion Story Untrue Singapore. Tuesday. i\(K Diamond, an absentee from J' the Manchester Keuimrnt who ave his name as John I .t/gerald at pnxious mention of the case m uhiih he VM charged with being i vacrmnt, WM to-day discharged by Sir. L < <■••»! I' iflh >I^istrate. Diamond was
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  • 85 12 Singapoi CHENG KHOO HIANG this morning m th. j trirt Court before Mr. .1 j a charge of possession without a licenc,?. Chief I tor E. H. Tunn prosecut- j Evidence was given j the dagger was found under the f mat on which accused wa deep
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    • 327 12 II r^-^JBB—^^fe BY P&OandBRITISH INDIALINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) i 'win* to Iho ompany s inability to publish the actual departure io ascertain the approximate dates of departure. All vessels may ca.l at ports on If off the route and all sailings are sublet U c^e or deviation W U D
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    • 233 12 lUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS I LUAWIW CABDJS WITH "l™^ BATH I PASSENGER TTrEIGHT SERVICES. IJ 01-™-ARDS- ro h S e ngkoSfls|SS: n KSSu..H»ngkon B B ha, lS hai,. I |dJ.paa For particulars regardine sailings, fares, etc. please apply to. j THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. si™ a* o ß jnT^riu*^^ II
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  • 231 13 Weights For Thursday At Ipoh I .From Our Own Reporter) Kua!:i Lumpur, Tuesday Hi following: are the handicaps tor the Ipoh extra professional leetinf, which starts on Thursday: Horses, (la.ss I. s!_- furs Ginger 9.06 l» on 809 X, ii>t Patrol 8.07 ■i. Money 8 07 Bf. Prince 300 Ml,
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  • 581 13 DOUR STRUGGLE IN THE RAIN S.C.C. < B" 3 pts. R.A.F. B" 3 pts. [)OUR rugger was played on the padang yesterday where the S.C.C. "B" XV drew with the R.A.F. "B", the sides sharing six points. The Club scored a penalty, goal
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  • 69 13 S.C.R.C. at hockey to-day against V M C A. at Hong Lim Green:— Cheok Wah, Chim Bock, K. T. Ooi, Kirn Wah, Boon Unn. Swee Kens. Kee Pow, Mook Kirn, Lim Swung, Him Hin, Anthony Choong. I On Thursday, S.C.R.C. v. S.C.C. at S.C.C. ground:— Cheok Wah, Chim
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 30 13 11/£iP\ SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES l|^3 INSURE WITH l^llS/ THE eastern UNITED -■ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. I SECURITY PLUS SERVICE I HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, W^ f '^ORE, S.S. PHONK NO. 5918.
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    • 51 13 •NEW HUDSONTHE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE entirely od their own merits NEW HUDSON Bicycles have earned a truly "worl4 wide" reputation for ENDURING QUALITY BEAITIFLX DESIGN SUPERB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP an* RELIABILITY while VALUE for MONEY to, of course, a NEW HUDSON tradition. I*J lv l iIPI *Jm\ ii *i iHliOfc^' V/.l'S.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 102 13 Yachting Events ON Friday, there will be the usual afternoon R.S.Y.C. Yacht races for all el a m'.s of yachts, starting at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday, the "C" Class will sail the first Race for the Caprice Challenge Cup. starting at 9.50 a.m. The "A" class will sail the second
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  • 129 14 Th; V. B m "A j with 84 Mrs. P. 4 M: Rudd 41 7 M I < 45 i 40 g M- Wak 0 4M Mj F >nr M 8 42 i; di\ i>io\ Mi.vs. E M Hal) 46 11 *< Mr* J Heslinga 50
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  • 391 14 Singapore, Tuesday. n M v M!: of a total of 174 attended I .nual p U priei Singapore held at ttoe Exchange Room noon. -I am reallj ered to see that Sin lew nirnds as indicated by the attendance lo« ommented Mr S H. Peek tnembei
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  • 345 14 Criticism Of Rates Of Interest (From Our Own Reporter) j Kuala Lumpur, 11( s,| :n I gTRINGENT critic^ flf lhf I pawn-broking aws m lhe L, itati and the existing Hi** 1 Marriage fefltiration Enact- 1 ment was ni;id. \j r j R Vethavanam at this mornings I lifting of
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  • 67 14 The following will be select! I pjasent the Eclip.se Party aiz^J United Athletic Party m a IruMC "VJB l minton match at the Happy (Covered) Stadium on Fna*] F p.m.. comprising five men** s n JJ| ladies' single and one mtag" V Tan Sim Wah. Wee Chyt
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  • 49 14 In a rugby fixture I I at Ka flics Colli I losgcd field, the second |j Raffles College defeat^ 1 team oJ the Medical < m points i three tries and i Ram D. i. tries while R. Jan VfM iry iirui juoti". h^ J by Pau On)
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    • 91 14 Oh yes, the Army said it m /i "5 a loud^and; audible voice Mlm' J^r^iflW&lr/ one m the Canteen. '/f^^^f^p^ v CV* ing of home what about this ((ia) ITr^^ We explained to the Army that there was a lot m what it had to say about "I*\l^ U fresh
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • REUTER'S Commercial service
    • 12 15 m York, Dec 5. I' Very quiet ApiiUune 181 4
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    • 14 15 t*— London, Tuesday. rard 23 9 16 Gold. Fine, per oz. £8.8.0
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    • 85 15 (London. Tuesday. I^7 3 75 6 Chemical Industries 30 14 tM n63 id-Dutch 27 9 adian Pacific 6 3 4 don Tin 4 9 iber PI. In. Trust 32 9 1 10 »/2 244»/ 2 them Kintaa 16 17 3 I* tics 3 10r2 66 3 -bearer
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    • 35 15 I London, Tuesday. Tone Quietly Steady 115 16 b 11 3 bS t Forward) Jan. 11 5116 b 11 716 s rd) Jan 1 ***** b *****s d Forward) April! ***** b *****s
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    • 61 15 London, Tuesaay. PKm Oil (Malay) m bulK ■S' t S'ment Not given K>ra 'Straits FMS) £11.0.5 Sellers B Flour 'Sarawak) m tent. 19 3 Seller v a, Seed Pear], H Sniaapore) 1 S'nM 31 6 Sellers m aq< whit^ i S'ment 6 Sellers AQ Black Spur S'ment. 4 s
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    • 42 15 I__ London, Tuesday. T London on Paris 176.00 ion on Amsterdam 7.52 T London on Shanghai 4 3 4 T London on Hongkong Is. 3 1 J32d ■-don on Japan Is. 19i32d. London on New York 402.00 to 404.00 Unchanged
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  • 148 15 I IN a fast and thrillii.. ,-er. the Chine.se Sports Club defe.. the Tamil Brotherhood Party by 5 1 Scorers for the C. S. A were Kok Chnv •3 and Peck Whye (J), while Kathira"son scored for the 10.--..mil Brotherho ty Juniors v. the S.T.C. Sports
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  • 143 15 Interesting badminton v.-as witnc by a lame gathering of spectators, last Tuesday at the Happy World Ska;. Rink, when the Merry Union Par r y registered a fine victory over the VcKx'e Sports Club by five games to two. The following are the results (Merry Union 8.P..
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  • 102 15 Pteying- on the home court Saturday last, the Haig Badminton Party bea* the Raffles Institution team by four sanies to one. The following are the results <Haig B.P. mentioned first):— SINGLES Koh Beng Swee beat Goh Tian Chy. 15 12. 11—15, (retired i Robert Yap beat Howe
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  • 117 15 ANNUAL BENCH AND BAR TOURNAMENT Ihr annual 8 Bt Tournament w:. irtety Qf tl it and Committee held *i ttn bland GoM Club on Sunday. winner wus Mr. E R Koek cere of 97— 24r73 The following two playei.s titd i d pUce Mr W Munro 82 7 75 Tr.
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  • 83 15 TPHE ThuckAlay Muslim A..M)ciation held their first ordinary central ing at "12, Geyiang Road, on Saturday and the following were elect* ri bearers tor 1940: Mr M. K. Pakhruddin, president, Mr. M. S. Peer Mohamea, vice-pr dent; Mr. N. S. Shahul flameed, hon. secretary; Mr. O. P. Mohamed
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  • 204 15 MKKDLESS |0 n eontii Little bu-!! shares but 1 rdei Improvi Arr.pa' placed Kamuii!.')", il 12 6 and Pangng v 1 Among lX II cents and Hong I at M 05. Ulu X '.ad r at P6 bentß and Batu or at $1 cum. m Australians Kundang
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    • 14 15 |lOSS OF PROFITS li\SIRAI\TE South British Insurance Co., Ltd. Tel. 5926 2, Finlayson Green.
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    • 106 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. established by Royal Charter A.D l&A. In corpora ted m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f.40.030.000.Reserve Fund 10,50 C,00- Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sub- branches at smaller places.
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    • 70 15 OVERSEA- I I CHINESE! 1 BRNKING M I CORP. Tndertakes banking t.ansactions of every description. a IMaces at your disposal the multifarious services of its institution with branches all ovrr South Eastern Asia Hi connections m all principal cities of the World. q WefctSSJei cmiMiltation* on financial and investment problem*,
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  • 150 16 London. I Tli .duction ol munitions <>l L trti In Britain haa b< doubled during th i sH months, and Hie momentum of munitions effort is still ring pa 1 Pi.. l)l thi. 'put tduring the nent six n lon /i the old and building ol
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  • 69 16 I Paris, Dec. 5. Th« Germans are adopting new tactics 0D the Western Front repeated lidl OH the same spot, their aim being possibly to train troops or punish them .f they fail m the first raid. There were three or four Nazi raids -n the last 24
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  • 21 16 New York. Dec. 5: Fritz Kuhn has been sent! need to from 2V* to five years' imprisonment. Reuter
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  • 672 16 Russia Wants Unconditional Defeat of Finish Govt. RUSSIA has informed the League that she cannot participate m the meetings of the ouncil and \ssemhly called to discuss I inland, as she is not m a state of war with Finland and does not threaten tlu Finnish people "consequently the invocation
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  • 72 16 London Dee I i the Prime Minister announced I I afternoon that ho ha R» secret sitting of the House, the c I be arranged later, and th LP to last longer than one day I The Prime Mini.'. I that Mr. Butler would attend the cr-
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  • 53 16 London. Dec 5 j THE Governor of Punjab was injured I to-day when his horse fell ;nd \y I was thrown off. He will probably be unable to fulfill any encasements for a couple of days I He recently completed 30 y -I v"cc m
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  • 63 16 MERCHANT NAVY BADGE London, Dec. 5 B |N the House of Commons to-day. Mr. l Gilmour announced that the K;::;B bai approved the Issue of a badge tiff the mercantile marine beginning on Jan. I 1 h It would be issued to deep sea fisher* I men as well as
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  • 55 16 London, Dec. 5. B AFTER 23 hours m an open boa h? M °f captain and five members of the I crew of the Rudolf have been landed! by a trawler at a Scottish port. H The steamer carried a crew "i" 23 of whom nine are
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  • 64 16 Tho following have accepted to play for Bankers, Insurance Merchants W Army (Tournament) to-day at the S.C.C.:— L. G. Robertson; A. P. Craigie; P. B. Taylor, P. F. Given-Wilson. D. M. Seward; T. P. Jones, R. Laird; B. M. Purser (Capt.), D. M. Walker, A. M. Carbery, D.
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    • 144 16 STOP I PUESS I WU PEI FU'S I DEATH A BLOW I TO JAPANESE! Peking. Dec. 5. 1 MARSHAL Wu Pei Fu's death here m b yesterday evening was due |t blood-poisoning. I 1 In recent weeks there had bff to repeated reports that the Marsna had agreed to become
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