Morning Tribune, 7 December 1939

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE I Vol. l-No. 262. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, December 7, 19», fivk corn
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  • 552 1 Still Checked On Land lamerican warning i for moscow I Rome, Dec. (>. ()ia>i\(i to the Helsinki correspondent of the Popolo di JjKoma. the Russians have launched a big offensive m Karelia Bd Lake Ladoga district. I Finnish warplanes to-day raided the Soviet
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  • 44 1 NAZIS RECOGNISE HELSINKI GOVT. Copenhagen, Dec. 6. It is not expected m Berlin that Germany will recognise the so-called Finnish Peoples Government at T«rijoki, says the Berlin correspondent of the Politiken. who adds that the Wilhelmstrasse will continue to recognise the Helsinki Government. Reuter
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  • 91 1 Stockholm, Dec. (>. A CAMPAIGN m favour of active intervention m Finland was launched to-day by an appeal, published m all newspapers, sir; 11 ed by leading professors, bankers. *T businessmen, bishops and industria!isls. The appeal stresses the gravit\ of tho h ue f
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  • 86 1 London, Dec. 6. PRESIDENT KALLJO, broadcasting m Finland en the anniversary of the independence of Finland, declared that "our greatest strength Is unity.' He paid a tribute to FHHand'a women, who had valiantly dune their duty on tjne frontier as well as the men The Finnish Government
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  • 30 1 London, Dec Travellers returning to Switzerland iiom Austria bring stories of growing unrest there against the Nazi regime. Feeling m Vienna is said to b e extremely bitter.
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  • 329 1 London. Dec. 6. TIIK very real effect Britain's economic measures is having: on German trade, especially exports, is emphasised by a warning to neutral countries which Berlin feels called upon to publish to-day. In what i. s described as an authoritative statement to th e foreign
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  • 726 1 Menace At Sea Mastered Says Churchill London, Dec. <5. IN the House of Commons today. Mr. Churchill made another statement M the war at sea. He started by saying that the main enemy attack had been concentrated on the Royal Navy and open sea-borne commerce, upon which the British Isles
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  • 43 2 Budapwt, l><* IMi; H«nfariu PH«t Mta- l< l«ki. a(M:i M m U ParffaUMtlt to-d.t;. -aid: Me (Western) w*r and Itbt hi^hi tf «>"'* Finnish i.i, tfceu W «>i»» htarta *ith mm." the -lu'.tmcnt <d with sympathetic rhecn for Finland Reuter
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  • 107 2 London. Dec. 6. N Qinona to-day, m 1 ngl Baker, Mr. Butler said during r I et sir Robert Craigie and the Jape•mister lor F\>roi^!i Affairs, a.: exchange ol 'o^k ph^e on the issues arising out of the position oi 1 and other outstanding QQ Baker asked
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  • 121 2 London. Dec 6. COLONEL Deny. Rcitz, South African v Minister for Native Affairs, who has been on a five wi cks 1 vbit to London as South African representative at the ministerial conversations. hajs left by air for Johannesburg. Before leaving, he expressed profound admiration of
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  • 105 2 Amsterdam, Dec, 6. T'HE lobs of one out of many J* Dutch sh^ps sunk recently ifl attributable to espionage activii'^ m Holland, according to the Telegraaf. As a result cf rrcent developments the routine of Dutch Government departments lias been abruptly tightened up and searching enquiries are
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  • 63 2 jo, Dec. 6. IT to understood thru the Government has rejected the '.on that it should join the declaration of protest oi countries m north and souih Americ-i against the Russian invasion of Finland. The Chilean reply is said to state tha r Ch'le is "essentially American."'
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  • 83 2 London. Dec. 6. I ON DON underwriters announce the l^ following new war risk insurance rates, quoted at shillings per cent. throughout: North, Central and South America. Atlantic and Pacific ports, to and from 'trn East and Far East via Panama, under the Allied flag, 205.;
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  • 215 2 pm.; (jen i d BMwto ol KiS ln tlH> P six diflVivnt pototi on a 20-mi:. vh on t] iaK is v. and at two points the Qenni I lite toBB< s leaving dead behind them. W that the Gei. to vei Allied battle
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  • 54 2 London, Dec jJEUTER'S apecial oorresponJ" witli the B.E.F :at King made an eai I second day with the Army I Hv hao an Bl I consisting of porr Another full pi ransed to enable i: ,H nuch as possll ing uniti. 1-* The weather is cold
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  • 143 2 Evidence In Camera (From Our Own. I I I r rHE hearing of th< Chan Kau; Chee U ■be late Capitan for th P guardian* hi; i:H tant children— Cheii. :.o«H Cheang Kck Khen, Cl X k ifl and Cheang Kok Lconu fl beforp Mr. Justice Auk- m the IM
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  • 54 2 Total deaths m Slngap week ended Dec. 2, were 2Si M deathrate of 22.00 per mil with 24.81 m the prect 20.14 m the corresponding jeek« year. Total births were 520, givw birthrate of 48 68. deathrate was 144.2 per mill with 166.1 m the prwed 159.0
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  • 158 2 Dec 6 UNIDENTIFIED aircraft high altitude over the Th early thi. morning. No kid warn. en. After searchlights found two plai they were -seen to swoop I c the sea, disappearing m a direction The Air Ministry ::ces: 'There was some enemy air aci; durir« the
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  • 62 3 I I'-Ull, I) i stal.d that MlMi M v, raptured the sv.ikuina. 7.S tons, K th Atlantic ement Issued by the Liu l the L Marques 24 bouts d later aiblanca. pted and captured by „r) cipw were safely h ship. an auempt by me
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  • 116 3 Ja pa nese Capitulation To Firm U. S. Policy Compensation Offered Where Claims Justify Tokyo, Dee. 6. Nomura, (ho Japanese Foreign .Minister stated that anti-American incidents m Japuncxi'- occupied China would he investigated and compensation would be paid where neccssan declares the Asahi, commenting on yesterday's interview between Admiral Nomura
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  • 337 3 I London, Dec. 6. miscalculations of the Commonwealth's attitude to the war are the subject of comment m the Manchester Guardian, which ■utlook m the Empire. ggggjggjghh of the Statute of 1931 under winch m tnmon allegiance to the Dominions were .separate was supposed, aya
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  • 67 3 Washington. Dec. 5. A decision can be expected this week IS to whether the United States wili protest to Britain and France regarding th€ Allies' seizure of German export. 1 said an official of the State Department He addpd that the question had been
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  • 69 3 INJURED MAN LOCKED IN p ALLED l> Btreti al aboul B I much difficulty b remove n ld< i falli into i loci il i tic p i liad Dill However, he n turn d Ju tablT who.se aid had by i dre« ci dt r into the yard from
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  • 134 3 French Appreciation i ndon, i > <■ 'fOMMBNT In the French prei on 84c v John Simon.- broadca it France' ;vui appreciation ol the Brl contribution to the prosecution ol the war 1 1 i emps, for instanc N-> nchman doubts the Imn Britain and the Smpirr repre eni i
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    • 45 3 I fl^^j I V|w I yy t £8 1 111 I II V^WkJLaHIF >^^ I i I II /I V<^^^ r^ m II I s "'*'^!fs. Bk. a 4lJ^ A '^'^^^a^ f<W v V-^ —^^^^^^^^^^BH^^ I I WffillstL- Wil\ /B V A BBr I APB. fc-
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  • 379 4 Ipoh. We(llU'sd.t\ THF. ol how bin In polit HUlt«Mt W9M lH BpM I)N lln,, |„m i imnhmiini. fcprifed <»l his turban, baton and vi miiklm(! on Use head, and struck 00 the hip with an IXC idle wm related In \)u> \\w\\ PcHcc Cmvi jreaierdaj
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  • 46 4 Mr. L A. Joseph whose appointnen| to the Straits Settlements Civil S rvice singles him out as the most outstanding member of the General Clerical Service He was formerly Secretary to the College oi" Medicine, and now Seerelarv to the Registrar-General of Statistics.
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  • 139 4 (From Our Own Reporter). Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. the Transport Board Court yesterday, Mr. A. B. Stallworthy, Chairman, announced the B >ard's decision with regard to the application to increase bus fares made by the General Transport Board and heard at a public inquiry
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  • 160 4 ram Our Own uorn-sponaent Malacca, Wedoa I Hiii bin Patah, a 70-year-old Malay sidang i by Mr. W J. ThorogOOd District Judge on M I he w, victed alter a trial m the Jasin District Court <> n a'char^B: of causing hurt by a negligent act.
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  • 117 4 Singapore, Wednesday. VEO MONG HENG. an elderly Chinese, to-day faced two charges, before Mr. L. C. Goh, m the fifth police court, concerning sums of money which he allegedly received as rent, between the period March. 1934, to February, 1939. The charges were that he during that
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  • 97 4 Collieries' Strike Deadlock Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. THE deadlock at the Malayan Collie- ries' mine at Batu Arang continues, and there has been no production of coal for the last three days. Negotiations have been proceeding without result. The Chinese Consul to-day at Batu Arang. Tin- strikers have created no disturbances,
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  • 112 4 JEWELLERY FOUND IN DUSTBIN i rom Our Own Report* I Ip«»h. Wednesday |X CHAEGED \v«th i- iMuulent I possession „f a coat, watch, I necklace and bracelet v .m e ld- 18, erly Chinese Choo Yoon, told I the magistrate m tin- l^ih Court that ho had g i I
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  • 138 4 Convicted Of Breach Of Trust Bum Singapore. W < Inexlav. T PLEADING guilty t, i charfe of I -l criminal breath ol tnisl in l^ respect of 511.25 entrusted to him I for payment to the Malaya Tribune I Press Ltd.. Vythialinsam. a M-yiar- I did Indian, had senten c
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  • 75 4 Singapore, Wediu* I te Accused cf committing n k the tenth milestone. Upper Road, yesterday morning, by s nhii, 4 pig valued at $30 with B stici li r ♦hereby fracturing both tef™LsM Teo Swee Cheng, a 36-year-old T° r this m ruing claimed trial
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  • 64 4 Singapore Wei >W Said tfi have fallen froi Ing about fifteen feet high, ese while workinu at the nan new R.A.F. aerodrome wer< I d to the General bj ambulance sufferin 1 wa suspected to have Injuries. I any of the strikers who WJ I after drawing
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    • 59 4 POLAROID Bee hIW this new sci'-n- -^£385*5*ii(ic liuJd control stop *Wp 1 reflected flm and pro. ir^'SSu?' r tt'ds your eyes as no •iher sun flail can pro- /r^^ keel khenk Perfect eye X^ coinioit for tennis, driving or any out. door sport. Price $6.00. Ueware of imitations. THOMPSON OPTICAL
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  • 80 5 Ricksha Owners' Donation frr oi GH the nitdium uf Hi Vehicle J t,y the Kirkvl. |2 issocifttfon of N-n numbered tluit Ui jof (lie wmmn are not ibjects. f lent of the A-"- < KuuJidiiiß the coniriI V W rote that it u;is >U rc towards playing < p Irt
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  • 76 5 Singapore, Wednesday. i am. or three months" imprisonment, was this nposed on two Chinese, Koh 35) and Goh Kirn Seng (32), d guilty before Mr. magistrate, to a m carrying on a i lottery. were arrested at 4.50 i I v. following a raid conon a house
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  • 732 5 Inquest Into Tragedy At Consul-General's Home gapore, Wednesday. ftRAMATTC evidence was to-day disclosed at the enquiry into th death of <i«>h Scow Jong, the head "boy" In the residence of the French Consul-General, If. Pingaud, on the morning of Nov. 28. Inspector
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  • 242 5 Singapore, Wednesday. |N this case, death would have resulted were it not for the immediate attention of the medical authorities," said Dr. Sokalingam, A.M.O. 1 Genera] Hospital, m his evidence this morning, m the Criminal Court before Mr. J. L. McFall, when two Chinese, Scan
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  • 124 5 I Singapore. Wednesday. Tan Teck Seng, a Hainanese. appeared before Mr i rad Oldham m the Serond Police Court this morning Oil charges of theft as a servant of 33' lons of beer from the Johore Batter;. Chang] on Mar 3. 1938 and of absconding from
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    • 92 5 SHELL MOTOR OIL WaysONTHEJOBII Motor Oil is tuch o good oil for youi d>rso!.f-.r, O «ot<v •<• ■.i r y cai because it ii reiined by me most up-to-dat» of Motor Spirit Ai st I -l^n TT process c: en exclusive hwmiql most engin« weo» occurs -*t oU lilm i».
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  • 275 6 WYd: a THRIU Dia ctoa* throat h I bf a n I police consUbk on ins pillion which ntually led I man who all* OM Ol three lobbeis who had rcllery al r Koad. i la aftfi told to the Thud Pi Untied preliminary
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  • 81 6 The band of the Btraits Settlements Police will play to-day at Katong Park at 6 p.m.: March. "Viscount Nelson," Zehle; Overture, Pique Danu." Suppe; Selection, "Yeoman of the Guard."'Sullivan; Cornet Solo. 'Softly Awakes my Heart," Saint Saens; Selection, "The Geisha." Jones. Witness could not recognise any of the
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  • 91 6 ALLEGED ASSAULT ON GIRL iMADRAM I Hind i r-oid Tamil girl k p k Led Mr L. C. Goli. filth w his client i me time i not bi ing heard for some ti niC to "I know thif a biilablo offf nee, but my i an innocent man i
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  • 246 6 People Plans Sim We i SIX thousand people saw "U-Bo»J m yesterday's three §hOWi at the Capitol and a dfetinruiahed audience, wfretenUitive oi the tl arms of the Service, poured m to the ssion. kniqueti to th- Cen■or, «rho helped to nroiise added m thi Ik nt Him by imi:
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  • 75 6 Companies And Capital V HE attention ol ttie public is draw.. A to Pf milatioii 8 oi the Deftiuv (Finance) Regulations 1939. which pro--9 r the Control by Government ol al] capita] Persona who are considering the I miuion of a cempany are advi. Ed it. .;i m advance from
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  • 162 6 Singapore. Wednesday. PLEADING guilty u> the charge of having m his possession an unjust platform *ca\e. Kok Poh Fng; a rubber dealer, of 51, Church Strep', was to-day fined $20 by Mr L. C. Goh. fifth Magistrate. Inspector Mariden of the Weight and Measures Dept. cf tii e
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  • 59 6 ty. The manager p Loh BuanHong to-day fined $20 on of failing to send m W returns ol 81 Df rice for September, by Mr. L. Goh, fifth magistrate. Mr. Corner, of tho Focd Controller's Office, who prosecuted. stated that th c retui I for Sept. were
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  • 129 6 Vi ILL women m Singapore London sister; i [Slacks for general wear Latest reports from Lond %\)inen all over the con;. m for a new dress-freedom Ti p are "m" for women oi iypt i as?, doing every sort of work. You can now walk int the
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  • 129 6 CINGAPORE shops are gay wit •J decorations and temptingly played Christmas gifts, which. 11 war goes on we may not be able ws next year. yn utw c Prices have risen very s)ignU| such things as crackers, Chr corations and novelties cnv.ping difficulties created by Already many of
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    • 17 6 GET YOUR DRESSES MADE at TAJ M\ HAL SUnM By our expert Tailors no. 23 high stki
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  • 833 7 A>- r present < n, Prestige i ltol Buildings, ha> a nun. MPP9 day each at tv CWn way and each one completely difL/ay cut from the 1. Among these we Frocks were particularly Impressed with thout.standing charm of model fashioned from uncrushable linen .striped m
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    • 107 7 I BIG REDUCTION on Evening Bags for One week only at A new shipment of Morning Frocks just unpacked. apitol Bldgs. Phone Singapore 3838 FHEON NAIL POLISH hmbmhHMHH SP*u. v HHHHH* i AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR CREME NAIL POLISH. 5 ATTRACTIVE SHADES FOR w AND NIGHT WEAR. REE DEMONSTRATIONS GIVEN AT
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    • 28 7 i i f\^3i J5/m^ Grass s Perfume /'V A of p' but ri /I' C GIFT i r the ii. ,U.l) .V.IAVJ cV CO., Y7J. H... P.OAD. L
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    • 40 7 'HATS f T J DRKSSKS. HOSIERY. |> V 61. Stamford Kd. (Ku ourt) 3:; Q/3allifj s BAU.V WHITE NUBUCK PEEP TOE SANDAL. CUBAN HEEL SIZFS I TO 7. Price 510.50 (teflOrpomtCd IB England I W/ VM "SNOW WHITE" I 1.1 AM
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  • 300 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, Dec. 7, 1939. WAKING UP IJ> SSIA is doing to Finland what i many has don,- to Poland. a number of impossible den Is w( re put forward which, if ded, would mean the loss of n. onal independence economically »i olitically. Failing to get what nted
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  • 185 8 Chinese Retake Patang Chun I fJHINESE forces have recaptured Patang inspite of a rial bombardment by Japanese aircraft. The lation is reported quiet northward of Nanning, riv ?l)r( 'limt'M' and .laitaiu'x' forces face each othiT hai'd- W thirty kiloi from Nanning.— Reuter Hongkong, I>« r.
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  • 128 8 Chungking Moscow Air Link Chungking, Dec. <;. COMMUNICATION aut.Witit** of Chungking and Moscow to-cla\ inaugurated a through air-mail and pilWfffr service between the two capitals.. The Chinese Ministry of Communications air liner "Chungking/ 1 as >chedu'ed, took off for Hami, In Sinkiang, where a plane of the Smo-Soviet Aviation Company
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  • 70 8 A WH rcrtfaUon of i, opens the ranks 0 ""nt to i.on-citl«e n S F 2? We H Furu, J2 l rttldenl m an -'1 all^.anrr to the Ring f It is understood thai h 52E55 is llu<l l 0 "'^rou a|)|) l
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  • 54 8 London. Dec 6 I IT is understood thai the secret I 1 session of the House of Cobumm I will be held on Dei 1. I According- to present image- I ments Parliament will adjourn \m Christmas on Dec 14 until Jan lb but could be summoned immediate!?
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  • 159 8 Paris, Dec 6 k SECRET Polish military <>rganisa- tion is now harassing the S:\zi authorities m German-occupied Poland According: to reports received her? German officials and officer! ,\re said to be falling victims to bullets fired by unseen hands It is stated that an
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  • 98 8 London D> I I SIR JOHN SIMON. Chancellor the Exchequer, made a I I tour m a civil plane of several I secret R.A.F. stations m France before flying back to England. He I interested spectator of thrilling exer- cises of combined British bomb*
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  • 20 8 The MauritlU3 Government h cd £1.000 to the British Red i j an aeroplane for the Royal Air I Reuter
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  • 30 8 The British submarine which j brought into a Norwegian port by m British destroyers after her rudder rww hppn riis:nlfippH has nrtw left port n" rudder has been repaired.—- Reuter
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  • 14 8 Moscow, Dec. (i. K,rl,'"',': !™,v,""r""""'" ib c ih, m~ Reuter
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  • 54 8 I London, Dec. 6. ORD ÿld has given a million Morris motor shares, worth nearly 1.250.000. to create a central hospital fund for the Provinces. Lord Nuffirld expresses the hope that from tins fund and the Kind's Fund m London there will ultimately emerge I truly
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  • 106 9 WHEN you find tiny holes m your silk lccknit undies, don't spoil the look of the garments by darning tr^em. Instead, hide the hole by putting a tiny embroidered flower over it. First draw the edges of the holes together with a few Strong stitches, then embroider the
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  • 1101 11 RIGHT-ABOUT-TURNS NOT WANTED I do not expect an easy victory, nor count on the early collapse ol the enemy s home front/ said Lord Halifax, reviewing iti<h war and peave aims m the House of Ix>rds. The Foreign Minister stated the terms on which
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    • 68 11 TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 P.M. i cv %x*^& f v Jr 2#. AYE -uSSfajSg ><3 A J O a hi 19 1 II LATEST AIRMAIL PATHF GAZETTE The Lovers of Daughters ComafeOttt" and "FOl X DAUGHTERS" 'm a Dramatic Stns;ition all their own ALHAA\BRA- next change A- BOY AND A
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  • 75 12 'TIIK privilege I; hip C. B. I'au! m an addr< pore Rotary club this a ie wor: Empir. 'he con:: privl is the subjm- he .said All thi :e poJSt, use of the British ru Mr Paul went on to P the di and pix. countries und< •rule.
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  • 103 12 Alleged Intimidation Sin >'• KSingii 118 rad, Oldham. the Sing nd Mice ilng on cnai they on Nov. 7, 8, 9, 10 and 13 at l Lorong 3. Geylang Road, committcu criminal intiml m^ Harnam Singh with Injury with intent to cause alarm to him and. secondly. on the san
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  • 210 13 Police Beat The R.A.O.C. At Rugby H,,ii<r pts. \lexandra l>ep«.t pis. m an Intercftfag game of ruKl>\ i>la\ed >»^trrday at the Nlet ft>, pot. Thompson Road, the I'olire K. lc.it ed tIM KA 0 t Alexandra K>. n<>i t»\ levcn points (a ti^ »iid a Krm> goal) t<» three paints
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  • 28 13 meeting of the Singapore Amateur ill be held at the Happy moon at 5.15 p.m. when ral discusconnection with the forthcoming Invitation Contests will be
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  • 104 13 I' will represent the 8t -B" team m a friendly m inton match against the Jollym< ters BP. -A l team to-night at py World Skating Ring, m sting <i jive singles and two m 7 p m. A. Karim, H. A. 6 iM P Chan, F.
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  • 574 13 Fast Game On The Padang Bankers, Insurance and Merchants. ...3 ots. Army. iipts. IN a thrilling Club ***** fixture played on the Padai yesterday, the Rankers, Insurance and Merchants' fifteen drew with tn» Army. The Civilians opened up accounts with a try and
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  • 134 13 Fah my And Frisco Get Into Shape MOHAMED Fahmy and v I m tWO Happy World rymna. lof to their 15-H which d t. (I Oil Young Frisco did his sparring partni Frisco still nark he ha hi punches, and F«?rnand< an easy paa all Fahmy, th( Egyptian middichampion, wa
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 262 14 Win Against The r Heavy Battery 7th lit aw Battcrj Nil omunattim, and wdHfclanced forward line contributed to RC.C. winning their hay ftli 11. *t«rjl which was played on the Padant; ed winners by two goals to nil. I r (i a terri the
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  • 118 14 Tin will i the Badminton Far: i East Ai etylene the Capital friendly Bad- iur singles and thi br played at the tyr 1 on Saturci 230 p.m. A. Antoine, iFong Yew v X Ponnuawamy, R. ran. Sim Sock Hot. Tan P n Chui ii. ai. Wee
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  • 256 14 pLAYINCr on a vciv uneven ground, made worse by the recent rain, the S.C.R.p scored a narrow hockey victory over the V.M.C.A. when they met at Hong Lin green yesterday, winning by two to one. Territorially superior, the Chin fully d- Ictory. which would have
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  • 286 14 Selections By Spectator X;, (V I— LTfTLe Miss x Rosalie R»CC TWINKLING I YES Kali Girl RftCC J— KITIBLK AN Rebel Hint; Race uri:R\n:r Sprin» (iirl Race :>— INEZ Polo Race 6 EMILY MGNt'S Maincll Race sflancjor n (Juirk Money THE following arc the
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  • 154 14 Singapore Malayalee Affairs X p Ifohamed V j ■d president Malayalee A I Pillai. honorary tr«\ < >*her memb I elected at the annual held last Sunday, at b-p^H at Race CoOTCf Road, an Mr. c. Ke*avan, vi< I M K. Sodar. general I P. G. Piliai. B] rt I
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  • 45 14 Oldfield Cup -day. RESULTS of the Oldfleld Golf i i- petition were announced bj Di X Ando at the Rotary Club noon. Winner of the eompetit) Oeddes, who returned f 67, and the runner-up wi Choy 70'. There were 26 entries and 20 were returned
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  • 57 14 The following will plaj against thfl Vehicles Dept 8] m a return game of four single three doubles at their court on Sunday. at 10 a.m. sharp: SINGLES. Tai Bonji Soo. I San. Tay Keng Ann. Hassan Mattar. DOUBLES Lee Hock San H Mattar Tan Bng Tee Taj
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  • 22 14 Londci.. o<< THE Grand National of W4O be run at Aintree. according i" Sir (Tamil Fisher, North-Western Regional 'onnnissioncr Reuter
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous

  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 27 15 New York. Dec. 5. Xi r.i.i i; B s 10?H UU I Ayr. June W 181 4 W s ket i venr Quiet 51^4 Spot
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    • 13 15 London. Wednesday. rd 23^2 o n Gold. Fine, per oz. 18.8.0
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    • 82 15 < London. Wednesday. o~ i, i .'hemical Industries 30 I I Pilch II' 1 2 Pacific 6^4 don Tin 4 9 n r PI. In. Trust 33 3^ i ns 24 41 uthern Kirn. 16 i 1 1 3 iatlcs 3 lO'i' md Areas 66 r &Tr
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    • 38 15 [London. Tuesday. Tone Quietly Steady 115 16 b 11% S trward) Jan. n 5.16 b *****s (2nd Forward 1 Jan 1 eh 115 16 b 117 16 s Forward) April 113 16 b 115 16 s
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    • 55 15 London. Wednesday. Oil <Malay) m bulk S'ment Not given Copra 'Straits FMS> •r S'ment £11.0.5 Sellers I ur Sarawak' December g 19 3 Seller a. Seed Pew Singapore S 31 6 Sellers AQ( White t S'ment. ti Sellers AQ) Black Sment. 4 8 Value ier i Good Mark) N'vDec.
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    • 44 15 London, Wednesday, r London on Paris 176.00 T liondon on Amsterdpjn 7.52 :idon on Shanghai 4 3 4 T London on Hongkong Is. 3 1 32d I undon on Japan Is. 15 32d. T London on New York 402.00 to 404.00 Unchanged
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  • 401 15 M:>s Ml lIAKDsnN. r.,iitipal oi Kaflltv (,m|s Srhool. distri- hi: ted Urn pii/es at thr annual distribution ol Kaclin Mtl School, heJd yesterday. m his report on the schools activit. Headmaster. Mr. B. Dudley, said they began the year with 221 on the roll. During
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  • 48 15 Beilin, Dec 6. THE attempt to persuade neutral^ that i-onvot at»on of the league is an Allied xheme to compromise thtir neutrality is the thenio oi I tatement issued m the ofhual plomatLsche Kmrespondenz tail Reuter Rcme. Dec. C. Italy's withdrawal from the lM
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  • 185 15 The tin shari' mark' tm< m animated and all populaj ten fought including Ulu K. Mambftu tiz uteh |1 tt 31.03 ex. rfungei 1 $1.91 2 Conaolidateds $1.98:-- Jeiebu to cenU. In Bterllng Ampal made 56, Kamra 2- and Kanuintni 1 liad buyers at 12 7 1
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  • 90 15 i Trues ftflltitd KIBKI I) s.MOKKI) Mil > ,Ls Per Lb. 38' 2 tO d Aver., i i" 38 v Fair Average Quality 37 5 Of! Quality 36 Sheet Cuttings :*5 I REPE Pine Quality Ko ndard and lißhtly la/erior 4O' H to 40 1 >4O 7
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 13 15 I PASSENGER'S BAGGAGE South British Insurance Co., Ltd. ly. CJ26 2. Finlayson Green.
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    • 100 15 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. established by Royal Charter A.D. ir2* Incorporated m the Netherlands. Trad'ng Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f.'10,030,000,Reserve Fund IO^OC.OO.London Correspondents NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK LIMITED. Head Office: AMSTERDAM Branches: Holland:— Rotterdam, The Hague, and 64 branches and sub-branches at smaller places. Netherlands East Indies:— Batavia, Sourabaya,
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    • 63 15 ble for individual to provide for lals raioed posMssioos Uis safety that it afforded by our vaolts where we have safe boxes si various sixes for hire at i.HxJermU rates. HIRERS themseivss fiold tlie KJCYB and ONLY THBY can have access to these safe boxes m that SAFETY and FRTVACY
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  • 313 16 London, Dec 6. TIIKKF was ;m incident m tile House Of Commom when a S*»< i.ilKt M IV. Mr William Dobbie raised questiim concerning delayed payment <>t allowance^ to wives m bis constituency o f Rotherham (York hire), whose husbands were m the Army. Mi Dobbie persisted
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  • 210 16 Muar Malays Lose To Chinese (From Our Own C Muar. Tui U7EAK finishing coupled v. m fT work by the Chinese defcJ lest the Muar Mala fri^ hockey match aga: the I|J Chinese when the sides met Hospital Club padan- yes evening. The Malays dominated exchanm all through the first
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  • 36 16 Singapore, Wednesday. Pl« guilty to lodging m the Naval Base without permission, eight Chinese were this morning fined $8 each, or week's rigorous Imprisonment, b;. C. H. Koh m the Third Police C
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  • 320 16 A MEETING of the All Malaya Muslim n Missionary Society was held on Dec The Sub-Committee appointed for a Muslim Girls' School (named Madr tul Al-Banat Al-Diniah> ivported that support has been received from .some generous Mv lim s and that the school i- reorganised.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 61 16 O/iAA M/IL/IY/q'/CINEM^^UX^ O^-UU .EVERY SIATAQP-UPAimCMm 9-15 P.M. OPENING lA^in^room-andal LATOST ITO n A V l^ U7n UCr(J mWI GRENADIEB DRAMA v *^B?* Pv^ CONVOY SYSTEM lOVE Ip^ WEEN SPEAKS book for BryVn'T^rhi^ imctures IRCLE AT $2 *Wy^^S J F AILIED AIR SATURDAY SM m$ f B nn iD '^n n
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