Morning Tribune, 12 December 1939

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol No. IPORE, TUESDAY, December 12, l: FIVE CI M^
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  • 702 1 HL Hopkm I Life In War-time Britain: Papers Combine: Mr. C. V. Bailey Now At Ministry Of Supplies London, Dec. l. HERE I wn beginning i daily article winch I hope wiD continue for many years, telling you of life of London, the doings of ayans and generally
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  • 840 1 "Bet ter World Needed" Says Presiden t SOVIET NOT REPRESENTED Geneva, Dec. 11. QF FIFTY-THREE states technically members of the League, thirteen were not represented when the Assembly opened this morning. The President announced it was proposed to expedite the precedure to enable the delegates to return
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  • 177 1 London, Dee. 11. IN >i b Order of the Day. issued to %he Bi tish Expeditionary Force on the occasion of its takUl| over of an active sector of the Maglnot lane, lord Ciort, com-mander-in-chief, state*: "You have been chosen to go into
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  • 83 1 London Tin Market Reaction London. Dec 11 EXCITED dealin don Tin M tins morning, follov.ii:- the removal ol the former maximum price of £231) Business began in se rapidly to £275 I closin turnover amounted to 4<- I Tin circles here return ol the market to an int< i Most
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  • 142 1 i don. Dec. 11 British troops In action" and .similar unei m to-day., newspapen testily to th* pride In Britain that th P Tommy and the Poilu h linked hands in the front line. The Daily Mail sayi that the B march into Ition will Wt la
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  • 345 1 HITLER'S PEACE PROPOSALS Paris, Dec. 11. A MESSAGE from Geneva, published in the Journal, with "every reserve states that Germany will take advantage of tiie Assembly meeting to launch another peace offensive. Comment la made on the pr< i i large number i 1 1 man jou According to thi
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  • 475 1 More British Ships Lost I 1 mdon. I>c< 1 1 IT ua.s stated officially to-day th it four British merchant slops. totalling ".''.OOO tons, are long overdue, and must be considered !<>->t 'i hi fill! A hit a 4MM I i revanion, 5.000 tons, Newton Be; 10 I ihe Hunti
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    • 63 1 On Oilier Pages Western 1 iont I B I >«i, lot I inland I mi lloom I ii M K I ilk On l inland I Pi epic a I I V> omen South < bin i Fightii a nam I" da\ Gannei I W (nip rn.tr On it ide
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  • 325 2 Paris, Dec. 11. THI wai on tIM V Front is likened t Mtf of Red Indians by flUffiag Monce. writing in Petit Parisien. H I that activity so fai rtain respects of the Spanish civil war, and points out that wh.n official communique;, state
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  • 51 2 London, Dec 11 u-y, acknoa uif. on behalf remment a neroua I of •'loo.ooo which has been i: .ony in nan UK Comml In South a.i i Urman of National C ith i million poui ild: "it ouragement I i this v. mark ol Union Africa:"
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  • 35 2 DEATH OF GEN. SMUTS' BROTHER l ondon, D< c 11 T n ounred of Mr J. younger brother of Prime- iv» at the no part in poll and > wheat and wme farm British Official Wireless
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  • 57 2 London, Dec. 11. The Nova Scotian Government has promised £1 for every £1 subscribed by the public towards a gift of a consignment of apples as a Christmas present to the British troops, and a load of 1,000 barrels each containing 130 lbs. of apples has
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  • 61 2 London, Dec. 11. Evidence available as a result of the salvage ol the Thetis wreck and expert examination of the vessel was begun to-day at the resumed enquiry into the circumstances; of the loss of th e submarine on her trials last summer, with the loss of nearly
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  • 166 2 shani-hai. Dec. 11. Tl Mil II 1'ada. in an interview given to press representatives in Peiping. said that Japan sooner or later would fight Soviet Russia, but at present it was necessar\ for her to concentrate her whole attention on settling the China incident. Japan's exploitation
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  • 31 2 Berlin. Dee. 11. The German news agency states that the man believed to be responsible for the shooting cf the Customs officials was shot after barricading himself in a stable. Reuter
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  • 55 3 Helsinki, Dec. 11. Finns are fighting back strongly •he important Rovaniemi sector in rn Finland against a strong Rusattack. according to reports from district this morning. The Finns have taken Kussian prison- ers. many with Poor^uipment^nd only the flimsiest of unilorms to withstand he icv cold,
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  • 27 3 Budapest. Dec. 11. Fifteen hundred participated in the ]al( .st students' demonstration outside thV Finnish Legation as a mark of sympathy for Finland.- Reuter
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  • 432 3 RUSSIA PROTESTS TO London, Dec. 11. f)IS(TSSIN(. the Finnish issue at (ieneva. The Times >ays that the ideal course will he tor all Lejigne members to decide to take arms together il any of them are attacked hy Russia, Germany or any other State. The
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  • 44 3 Copenhagen. Dec. 11. TIIF correspondent of the National Tidende on the Finnish frontier states that heavy fighting is taking place in the Arctic twilight near Petsamo. with powerful searchlights flooding the battlefield. He sav s the Finns are standing firm.- Reuter
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  • 143 3 Acquitted Re-arrested poi \iolltL' I HAVE instructions Iron the D* i 1. 1 PaMk i*!ost,« ot( i |o wi.hdiaa th < h.n rt the ac i Hid the re i^ no akjeetlaa t»> an .it «i :i ii t il. .»n the accused < s t«» be re -ai rested
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  • 71 3 Singapore, Monday Lee Song Kong 37>, a Hokkien. was this morning acquitted in the Second Police Court by Mr Conrad Oldham, on the instructions of the Deputy Public Prosecutor, when he appeared in court on a charge that he at 8.10 a.m. on Nov. 25 at Rochore Road had in
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  • 407 3 Singapore, Tuesday. T DO not wonder al Australians not having much Io say about 1 their country any more," stated Mr. A. J. Newby, *ho, with Mrs. Newby. returned from leaveto Australia by the Wieuw fceeland, vest ei day. •I think there Is a
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  • 20 3 I ondon Dec 1 1 Four Gc i man priwho i caped fr >m camo Ii England ha laptured Reuter
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  • 124 3 ATTLEE ON NAZISM RUSSIA I ond< ii, Dec 1 1 DPtoUUMG a' Bristol i D k .idr, m} t i op| de« l.ued (I) I Vl/l s, M i on relj national eoiloi ti~i im si aisod 01 the m(« i cabif gi ng sad ""t -<»« ioifcm at h
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  • 200 3 Penang Harbour Restrictions A notice to mariner* statCJ Nal ■ailing craft are hereby prohibited bv night from entering Penang Harbour limits as defined m Penang Port Rule Notification No. 2180 of 1029; they are also prohibited from entering those limits by day until inspected and authorised to proceed by the
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    • 33 3 Christmas Guts ELI-ABETH AKDEN S wide range Ol gill which have- .1 f look Of luxurious extrava' ance ot proportion to their mode 1 prices, are awaiting you at the MA¥N AMD'S bah_k«mi».
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  • 754 4 "ELECTRICAL EFFECT' OF PRICE DECISION Singapore, Monday. JHE announcement by the International Tin Committee that the exportable quota for the first quarter of next year would be raised to 130% of Standard Tonnages had a very stimulating effect on the tin share section of
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  • 179 4 Singapore, Monday. CARRYING over seventy passengers for Singapore, the Conte Rosso arrived to-day from Japan, China and Phihppine Ports on her homeward voyage. Among the passengers who disembarked were Mr. H. Kuan Tseng, ViceConsul for China, who is taking up a position in the local Chinese ConsulateGeneral. Mr.
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  • 356 4 MEW maximum prices are announced to-day for rice and tinned milk. There is a slight increase in the prices of all types of rice but the new prices closely resemble those in force prior to Dec. 1. Rice prices are subject to considerable
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  • 66 4 The following are the rubber returns of the following Companies for the month ol November 1939-— AJor Gajah 13,500 lb., Australasia 16.000 lb. /Wr Panas 68.000 lb Bukit Kubu 12.200 lb.. Gleneaiy 54 000 lb Jalan Kebun 8.600 lb., Kluang 47 800 i_nn P am J 66<00 9
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  • 119 4 ECHO OF TRAIN DERAILMENT AT GEMAS (From Our Own Kern.,: _v Mo, lt AN eoho si the lailwaj f* ment near r.emas in M a w heard to-day when the Wrtric Officer, 1 ampin. Mr. M x l ham. after a lengthy inquiry delivered a verdict that dee< ed, Arthur
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  • 189 4 Women On Lottery Charges Singapore. Mond I WG Siew Tiang. a 40-year-old Teochin 11 woman, and Hoo Ah Kow. i ear- 1 old Hokkien. came up before Mr Conrad li] Oldham in the Second Folire Court this morning, on a charge of I in the management of a public lottery,
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  • 86 4 Singapore, Monday. pLEADING guilty to assisting in carry- ing on a chap-ji-kee lottery. Ng Joo Moh, a 22-year-old Teochew, was this morning fined $500, or rou r months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. C H. Koh In the Third Police Court. Ng was arrested following a raid conducted on
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  • 72 4 Singapore, Monday.— Court Inspector Charles W. Such informed Mr. Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court this morning that there was an allegation of attempted suicide against a 28--year-old Kheh, Choo Poon, but the accused was in hospital. He asked for a week's postponement,
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    • 59 4 POLAROID See how this new scien- irr~ysa!L— tilic light control stops aKT /l reflected glare and pro- iTa*jß^^p-f tects your eyes as no U other sun glass can pro- tect them. Perfect eye X* comfort for tennis, driving or any out. door sport. Ptfce $6.00. Beware of imitations. THOMPSON OPTICAL
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  • 1540 5 8.M.8.C Talk On Finland r Soviet occupies and fortifies the Aland Islands, German inI In the Balkans will be at once halved and threatened with taction, stated Mr. E. H. G. Dobbie, during the course of a address from the 8.M.8.C. last night on
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  • 60 5 Kuala l.u input Dee. I 1 At U.M>IIM(|IK issued tod.e in the F.MS itatSSi In view of the many enquiries that have been received tbe (on troller of Rubber. Ma lava, nounccs thai it is not intend* d to is^ue au\ export rights for the first
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    • 64 5 Jp* J -^g^ C.&.8. Soups contain only >y^^_2-^^^^» the very finest inercdientsnplendid meat and fresh veg- vT*^ftj>9i!^ Tm«« f* C a S«mp ill chr folhu-iy.g %ar>etU»t (^_^^^T'^^^^ I CROSSE »?m Crossed IK?' Blackwell U<M fcUt Hit Oat of J^'^3Uo=M WE HAVE IN STOCK, A OMPI J Tl. RANGE OF THESE
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  • 149 6 glagdpsn Monday. formal recognition of Laaee- (SI llantry in a gun bat'.p- uiiii i Ckfcsaso ami >.niuas made this morning when th«' Governor presented a Colonial Poii, medal to Mohamed bin M.ijid. of Beach Road Station. On tl ol Dec 8. Mohamed i constables Chinese whose movi
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  • 578 6 People Places A WEDDING that was put forward a w.'.-k because the ship which [brought the bride from India arrived a wee] nor than WMt ted, took place at 8t Andrew. Cathedral U rday afternoon. The bridegroom was Captain Henry Colin Christy (Welsh Regiment) son ol the late Mr, and
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    • 52 6 HXTS\\\) SWIMSI ITS 1 t HOUSECOATS *(V hosifry \jr \\C^ AtaENTS AV i M. ,\j& 'bien jomi: *W v Corsets te Brassieres ai o ihbriti:" Proeki 61, Stamford Rd. Phone (Fu (ourt) 3335 CE 3?g Jt A^t'i^^^ ///V\\\\ 1 ,a« 'rowoe. y////\\V\4 i ''.T*'"""" fid 1 I \\\W w.^Jr-s m/y
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  • 1044 7 ol K WOMEN in v II VOI HAVE BLIE EYES v eve shadow [fl j time use. Blue is quite j for you, the reason being j that in the >iolir more atl i Ice than j Ives, thus eau- stag
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    • 84 7 p^ quality !JvymKS^' _5 __r^SGS_9^_IE ___Ef r f. I S«v Jr^^lr^__?_^^^ -> ________r _^IRB Eini, r no finer obtainable (I,Q anywhere Because it has the superior flavour SNi___. B__ and quality only found in iinivi- W/_Li V pprk. All our Australian Pork is WTIIVMJJ'M obtained from selected milk and _E_4|JLJJMf"m
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  • 126 8 U. S. MISSIONARY ON SEDITION CHARGE IN JAPAN Kyoto, Dee 11. MR. LUTHER TUCKER, thirty-year-old American missionary who wa> ted > the police when hr was embarking in the Felix Raus_el a; Kobe to Bhanghal a few months ago. has been indicted by the public pT"CUi i* >r for spreading
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  • 284 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday, December 12, 1939. A NEW ERA A ipoi tanl landmark in the cial arfrj industrial developOf the Colony was reached lay, when the Legislative passed the first readings Trade Unions Bill ami the h trial Courts Bill, the purposes of :.ich are to recognise and re- i
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  • 186 8 A SECRET session of Parliament will be held on Wednesday (Dee. 13), in order that Ministers may take Members more fully into their confidence than is possible in public sittings, and also that M.P.s can speak frankly about matters on which they are not satisfied. The Government
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  • 509 8 JAPANESE ACTIVE IN FUKIEN Chungking, Dec, U. r rHE Japanese forces which advanced northward from Canton -long the Canton-Hankow railway are reported to have retched yuantang yesterday morning rnling to Chinese field deapntchea. \\rn\y fighting is said to be going on In the
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  • 128 8 Missing Japanese Ship Reports "All Well" Tokyo. Dec. 11 THE headquarters of th* Nippon Kaisha at 11.35 p.m. on Saturday received a radio message direct from the Azuma Maru— reported to an SOS. off the eastern Scotland— announcing that the vi now safely on her way to Crisl the Panama
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  • 53 8 London, Dec. 11. DOYAL AIR FORCE pursuit planes were seen flying over the sea off the south coast yesterday. Shortly afterwards gunfire, lasting fiffc minutes, was heard. Two machines, believed to he German, flying at a great height were seen over Suffolk. There no warning and
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  • 40 8 Pretoria. Dec. 11 A GAZETTE Extraordinary author! vessels of the South African board Defence Force to operate out as well as within Union territorial waters. The establishment of a Merc Shipping Control Committee is announced. Reuter
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  • 1157 9 POSITION OF GERMANY TO-DAY Oswald Garrison Villurd wished American wrtand editor, has contributed ;es of articles to the Dady iph on Germany To-day. Villard paid a four week'* to Germany, Austria and I potto before going on London. Mr. Villard icas b Germany and speaks German
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  • 63 9 THE "WHEELS" BEHIND THE WAR In a shell factory— one of Europe's largest— where men are working day and night to fulfil orders for the Ministry of Supply.— (Planet News). A tie* in the aswj shell factor* m hare thousand, af rten are are. anctog arms and ammunition vshnh pjHI
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  • 82 10 GUNNER'S ALLEGED THEFT OF TAXI Si. Robert Brown. ol tin Lrtillerj appeared bt Mr .1 L. McFall. the s Criminal District Judge, ti. wer to a charge that he. on Nov. 18. ormatory Road between sal jlikl sunrise robbed n« Ah Bens of a sad at $1.5u0. a .silver belt
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  • 79 10 Lon iully ei: la the Hi here will be eecr< i \v. diH iday. a ben aithe supply of arzm On Tuesday the Hoc.m .statement on t: Air Secretary. Sir Ki. before the adjournment on Tt Prime Minister wUI of the war si a whole On
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    • 183 10 niF s|\i; OF M»l HORIZON iND ONE Ol fill ■"> 1 L l ?iSn\ HULUANI r .YAI.S «n DARING) wi) iakii i Picn lii POWERFUI iND IHRIIXIXO DRAMA 1 \kr Hr .ii i I fe£ LET TKEMjI -a UNIVERSAL gf W PICTUR6 BSV W W j WITH JJOHN HOWARD and
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    • 168 10 Here they are "SANDY" and "MISCHA in the Comedy Show Everybody's Waiting for! —B——H TO-DAY 3 SHOWS DAILY at the i AIMTOL 3.15 6.15 915 I n^MMHMii^BMMH— 'M«_W— TALK ABOUT LAUGHS... Baby SANDY £f&£XP£Cr£& fol I— l SHIRLEY OENNiS VJ9 ROSS OKEEFE Y I JUIED Mk m>i ißßfrji mischa MUCK
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  • 1130 11 Singapore, Monday. .KING D the introduction of the Bills t<> Ngiater trade unions •hi Colony and to set up machinery for the settlement of .hsputrs. U.K. the Governor, Sir Sfceaton Thomas, appeallecf fco ft rs and employed to pull together. The
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  • 121 11 LxUvfl44A_U^ AJ2. 'AX< 1/ MOM Alien, and II think the v k what i dumb bell he make appear t<> be in her tola I smoiint picture Oradi Allen Murder I which opened at thi Cathay, yesterday, she mat r dumb-bell" than ever. In fact,
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  • 180 12 Singap iv. m MACHINERY has now been set up, Wll h the introduction Industrial Courts Hill and tin Trtifc Unions Bill into the L lative Council this morning, for the settlement of diaputei the employ',' and employed. Introducing the Trade Union Bill, Mr. <;.
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    • 344 12 i_J^a i 4 —a— \_«fcV f ;V- _J^B-_J£ "S? y i m BY P&Oand BRITISH INDIA LINES DfCOl i ORATED IN ENGLAND) The best possible services are being maintained to the United Kingdom, also lo Hongkoqg and Shanghai. Passengers are requested to register their requirements, but under present circumstances sailings
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    • 327 12 *h r*t _B Hf il —J S*^ ~—^c_— l i —^a mj I fC _B I Ml _Ra_ W, L S~~~~ *7 ii a i,, BB I H I H _H fe^ i LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS i CABINS WITH PRIVATE BATH. Excellent Cuisine. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. HOMEWARDS: to Colombo. Aden
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  • 466 13 ICLUB GOALIE'S GOOD f DISPLAY ♦ith 11.K.5. Battery 4; S.C.C 0. rather one-sided game, the S.C.C. lost to the 6uh Hongkong and qx)re Battery at hockey on the Padang yesterday by four to nil. n deserved their win, posf aster forward -line and an
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  • 217 13 Saturday's Malaya Cup Rugby The ii M.s. Malays Cap rugby a_tu.v. between the Army vs. Singapore will be played SB the Padang on Saturday. Dec If, The kick-off uill be at I p.m. The ground will be enclosed and members of the Services will be admitted at half-price to the
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  • 193 13 Dr. Lim Wins Captain's Prize rut Captain's prize at the Island 1 Club wns won bv Dr. H. L. H. Lim with a score of 36 u on Saturtty. Some of the best cards reurned were as follows:— H. L. H. Lim 33 3 3 4 36 3 4 il
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  • 321 13 C.S.C 2: Casuals z. n„SPITE the fact that they sustained a casualty, the Casuals equalised, after N. Modder had been taken to the General Hospital with a severe injury to his face, and drew with the C.S.C. when these two clubs met in a hockey fixture
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  • 36 13 The hockey fixture between the Singapore ColU Hockey Club and the F W D Sports Club which was to have been played yesterday on the P.W.D. ground at Upper Serangoon Road wa j cancelled.
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  • 363 13 Singapore, Mood pOUR i who aill put a pore on lbs map on sg arrived from .Manila to-daj sbo the S.S. "Conte ROSSO." They are FtandSCO Yaha .St.. CO), it' rl in Australia ;i bantam weigh! champion Of the world Sebastian Garcia 'Flashy Bebastlf i(i In Mani'a
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  • 58 13 IN a frhndly rugger fixture played the Airport yesterday, the R A f (H.Q.) drew with the S.C.R.C. eact side scoring 9 points. The Ran. .-cored in the first hall with a drop goal and a goal, while th< Chinese replied In the second
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous

  • 641 14 MALAYA'S WAR TAXATION tporr, Msaear BRJ wi i;u S sill have option. s, hut to sasi mtressed taxation «»n to eiNisassirii leadini breweries In Singapore to thr Tribune, ceaiineatlni on the Increased excise duty on leeeaybrewed beer. retail prl various ul brewed l!l but manufactun
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  • 277 14 Singapore, Monday. CIXTY-C)\ r E licence renewals were approved by the Board of Licensing Justices when they held a meeting at the Singapore District Court ttiis afternoon. Mr. J. L. McFall was in the chair while Chief Court Inspector Ernest H. Tunn represented the Chief Police
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  • 19 14 The hockey match between the S.R.C. and H.M.S. Diamond to have been played yesterday did not materialise.
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  • 279 14 p EDING to nfopped round-tl Tripuri. K.C.S I nine arrived resterdaj aboard the "Optei Noort," fr m I U who is Sccoi by laharajkumar D. K. Dev na. his sister, the princess Of B. cousin, the Rajkumai R. K V: Wagner, Courier of Thomas Cook
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  • 494 14 New Hebride Official Visit Singapore Singapore. HOLDING a unique positi uel Bosch Barrett, a Spaniard is the President of the Joint Co £ort Vila, New He bride.- a court fet under the joint administration of British and French Ci vcrnments rived yesterday by the Opten Noort The New Hebrides a
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  • 68 14 The following have been selected to play hockey for the Y.M.C.A. Junior Department against the R.A.M.C. on the Prince Edward Road Ground today at 5 p.m.: Wee Aik Chan: Thong Sing Ching, Sio*v Nyuk Lin: F L. Wong, Goh Chin Chye. A. C. Edgar: J. Manasseh, S. Hope.
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    • 14 15 London. Monday. 23 5 16 23 U Gold. Fine, per oz. £8.8.0
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    • 93 15 I London. Monday. 'j4 >ber 27 6 -trie 7 5 chemical Industries 29 9 T ibaccn 116-9 do-Duteh 21 3 >) Paetflc i PI. In. T. 32 10»' 2 ir Hits 26 Kir-las I J3 9 13 6 Asiatics 3 10 1 n r i\. Areas f>s
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    • 31 15 I London. Monday. me Strong lift ft) ll 5 8 s Forward) Jan. 11 916 b 11 11 16 s Forward I Jan. *****b *****6s Forward) April *****b *****s
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    • 65 15 I London. Monday. ii Oil (Malay) in bulk bl S'ment Not given ra (Straits FMS) nber S'ment £11.0.9 Sellers 11 (Sarawak* iber S'ment. 19 '6 Sellers loca. Seed Pearl, lality (Singapore* S'ment. 33 6 Sellers per .FAQi White )k Spot S'ment 4 5 8 Dec. 'Jan Sellers AQ) Black
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    • 41 15 I T London, Mondav. London on Paris 176 00 London on Amsterdam 7 52 London on Shanghai 4^ London on Hongkong Is. 3 1!32d. London on Japan Is. 2 15 32 London on New York 402.00 to 404.00 Unchanged
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    • 24 15 lare reminded that the! te for all events of the ty's tournament will be on ite entries will not be ac-
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  • 403 15 WHY MALA YA IS SHORT OF CIGARETTES A J T T h at T nt 0 the d Wtte P° sitiotl in Mal^ has been preOreafS t,in ft ""^P o*™0 f Cig3rettes and u-reat Britain. It is as follows: As a great deal of comment b now being made concerning
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  • 146 15 Woman On Theft Charge Singapore, Monaay. Jahara binti Noor Mohamed (40>. a Malay woman, appeared before Mj. Conrad Oldham in the Second Police Court this morning in answer to a cnarge cf theft in a dwelling at 430, .Too Chiat Road, of electric light bu.'b fittings, switches, taps and hinges
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  • 152 15 The following harr been elected officials for the ensuing yeor, ot the Seraneoon Benevolen: Society: Patrons .-Me. srs. Hoo Chin Peng. Tan Cheong. Yeo B *>.. Klat. Tan Boon Khnon Ire&iddit Mr. Sew Cheng Tlam. vice.-rcaid'ertf \fr«srs.Tan hal: Yong, Cher aaag fewer, Ng Skang Hone. Teo Ah
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  • 110 15 Charge Of Possessing A Dagger Sn 1100 AH KOW (28), a CantOlM -e apn peared before Mi I I nam m the Second Police Court this morning In answer to a chaw of beta? in possession of a da h a licence at about 11.45 p.m. Oil Ihc 2 .it
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  • 738 16 KING'S BUSY WEEK IN FRANCE lon Dec 11 u> In n cord th and inf.' -ions into •11. ot Line with Fr< i The sJstarfc moment of the toaf eesm resterday, when His IHaJottj went into I forward ob-ervatioii post snd i'»ok«Mi across No-man's-land on ta the German oatposts. The
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  • 230 16 ONE WAS CHASED BY A BRITISH BOMBER rom Our Own Correspondent) I Bata\ 9 CINCE th« outbreak of war. German merchantmen at >ea infl the Dutch East Indies, the Straits Betl .M Australia have from time to time sought refuge in local port Not
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  • 135 16 Singapore, Monday. PUNTINGS ranging fr. in a parti ;o ot a Sikh in water colour lo Malaj bt taties in oil- are being displayed -t the fourth annual exhihith 11 of the SocJete de^ Artists Chine's, which began at the Victoria .Memorial Hall thi, naming A total of
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  • 27 16 London. Dec 11: Henry C I 'famous golfer, was to-day I Mrs. Marie Isabel M I I Argentinian, whom hp m I golfing tour. Reuter
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  • 63 16 ANNIVERSARY OF KING'S ACCESSION London. Dec. 11. His Majesty the Kins to-day approved the order-in-council which enforces secth special session of Parliament on Wednesday. To-day is the third ann.versa*7 of the King's accession. BecaitM of the war. no official celebration was held nor was there the customary salute of gunfire,
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  • 191 16 Swedes In Finnish Army I London. Dec. H I SWEDISH volunteers to Bfbl wll f the Finals- Army now nun* J several thousands. Main h»¥e »»J ready crossed the border Some ail already fighting: in the lines, cvrding to Finnish circles in Il Is also stated, according i
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