Morning Tribune, 13 December 1939

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE Vol. 4— No. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, December 13, 19: H\l. CENTS
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  • 436 1 ML. Hopkin On 5 Of The Rawalpindi: A Survivor's Graphic Story. London, Dec. 2. rj S of the Rawalpindi waj shock to Ufl all. Thousands w ho travel between Britain East knew that fine vessel ye niade journeys on her. i i myself, ami when 1 h« news
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  • 84 1 London, Dec. 12. THEIR Majesties and other members of 1 the Royal family attended the funeral service of Frincess Louise, daughter cf Queen Victoria, when she was buried m Saint George's Chapel, Windsor. The King, m Field Marshal's uniform, cast earth on the coffin containing the
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  • 688 1 BRITAIN HAS WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL AIR FORCE REVIEW Ol 111 l WARFARE London. Dec. 12. |N THE House ol Commons to-day, Sir Kingsley Wood, Air Minister. declared that Britain had new and more powerful types ol aircraft than those now operating with marked superiority over German planes on the Western
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  • 167 1 Anglo-French Currency Agreement I <»Mtl<Wl, I»» 1 |N th«. ll<uisr <»l .•m/iioiis tod i Sir John Simon armourx-eil that a fmprthtmtw agwe-nl had been arnvrd at ktunn tho Brit/sh and I rciu h (i;»\. i nmriits. ftfl ■bllaf ra<li <ounlr\ covir /t> rrquirnnnits f.kr tin- < nrrein v the othrr
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  • 30 1 London. Dec 12 British and Egyptian land, sea Mid Force ar« side by side t in i d( tied to U I Ifypt 1 miliand civil <Jefrn< i
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    • 41 1 On OllWr l'ai><'« British Troops In A< tion Tribune's $2,000 Fund Death Of Dr. Lim Fng Hat Women's Paur Germany To-day n Cinemas s 10 Boxer's Suit Shipping PaffC J2 World Boxing Farewell To Mr. Pepyi M Finance Spore Fire 16
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    • 135 1 ____^c/ s Cue cfraclical xf inmsfins Dainty Gift* thai (^are always \kf^% CELANESE PANTIES. W 7 W^' tlcularly charming are the dainty y fv panties ol 'CelaneM ninoo*. Cool and f V well cut wi(h flared d slim v waist band. Trimmed with iXv £A I net frill i. v
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  • 224 2 V FORECAST that the Uague i-l la^iaanl •no oil, ti.-n than a resoluUon of conaemnation and a recommendatipn U) member-stat^ I c > Kinland /en m thoritetive British Presa *vi«n of tin* situation at Geneva London. !>»■< I 'I. Till umaptpOT «.ill attention syml>.ithctic
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  • 534 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH UM: Dr. L:m Bng H:»\ age 40, passed peacefully at the General Hospital oh 12th December. 1939, after a .short Uiness. Deepiv regretted. Funeral from the General Hospital Bidadari at 4 p.m Wednesday. Dcci ber. 1939. c. 12. A Finnish r PJJ b "J the fui 1
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  • 239 2 BRITISH TROOPS IN MORE ACTION "Bad Business" For Germans Paris, 1 RKITISH troops had another successful skirmish with the 'viv.y yes-1 terday. writes Charles Morice. when British troops came into actionH mst three German sections. Morice states— "lt was bad business for the enemy, who dri many wcunded back to
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  • 29 2 Ankara, Dec. 1-. PRESIDENT Ineunu and 1 General Orbay ofTwrk«3 left to make a tour of KaMm Anatola, near the Soviet —Iranian frontier.— Reuter
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  • 91 2 London. Dec. 12. THE announcer of the Free Ger man Radio Station to-day was heard to >ay: Hullo Hitler, can you hear me? The League of the German people has sentenced you to die. We give you the la*n ultimatum of one hundred dayi to surrender Germany
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  • 74 2 SIKORSKY SAYS FIGHT AGAINST PRUSSIANISM London GEN. BHtORSKjr, Mm I Minister. stated I.! i tl Ul<t( we were fltfhtin* not uuh li,t i(1 >ni but I'ruvsianiMn Hitler" 1 i devastated populal only t! troy but v had am ie ark. An American <•• tin oo quart* le builci! t roved
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  • 20 2 DEATH OF DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Santa Monica. California Dec Douglas Fairbanks senior the film star, has died alter* heart attack.- Reuter
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    • 204 2 Giddiness A Danger to Life! ness, breathlessnti' I head pans. cart that 'thumps' after slight exertion. an all signs that ed a r ev. taltzing, heartfoaifying coarse c' Phyllosan tablets. 'Phyllosan' table- revitalize your blood, gthen your heart, rejUllUlM your arteries assure writes "I am finding great relief Phyhosan tab'ets,
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    • 24 2 "MASTER" PADLOCKS yga^ Strongest PariA.sk vrour Supplier for a full dLsplav Show. Frc m All High-class Dealers. Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS, 117-125 Cecil Street.
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    • 59 2 POLAROID See how this new scien- y^gjE^S^^. tific light control stops Wffl^ ■■-ijL reflected glare and pro- fl^^P*s/ tects your eyes as no y^s other sun glass can pro- tect them. Perfect eye V comfort for tennis, driving or any out door sport. Price 56.00. Beware of imitations. THOMPSON OPTICAL
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  • 395 3 Salvation Army's Christmas Appeal Tribune Opens $2,000 Fund The Tribune staff have i i between them given i i 5320.25 towards this I S deserving cause. Will you j N loin us m this effort to S Lieut. -Col. Lord S raise the
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  • 97 3 Hospital Attendant's "Private Practice" (From Oiu Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday REMARKING that the accused was a man of intelligence and responsibility and therefore he could not view the case lightly, Mr. H. C, Redman, the First Magistrate, this afternoon sentenced San Hong Mvi an attendant m the operating theatre
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  • 184 3 Singapore. TUfidtJ THE defendant m this rase is called upon to .show cause why he should not be committed to prison for having i ailed to pay maintenance under :>»• order to his wife I will postpone thl« matter to Dec. 15 and if he la still abient
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  • 25 3 LECTURE ON WORLD CHANGE h 3 ui It the auspices of the the < lon Tamil* K>r< Mr. C. H B1 <>1 the editorial staff, Malaya
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  • 80 3 AN tffi< ial notification states that tin- attention <<t the public is :ii;am dr.iwn to the necessity f«'r the surname «»1 th« ttn4et io »>♦• in<'!iMi<'*i |n tclfTMn* ;iddresse«l t«» destinations outside Malaya. The absence of a surnanir mar lead to tin- totofrtua heitm
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  • 95 3 London, Dec I Brief txpetiietitt ha.s shown thai th? proeete ol exmminlng m v foi O< rman exporta under th< 1 1 viCouncil which came Into effect on i |j speedier buslnw than the Keneral xamlnation ol Incoming ships I »i c traband de. tined for
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    • 46 3 •NEW HUDSONTHE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE totlfdy their merits N.:w IH l»S«.v vi. ■>. l-s 1,, In* "MM wide" reputation for ENOVEING ti Ml* V ijhMinil- DESIGN si im KB l INISII RAI .SMANSHII' unc: KIMAIiHIiV whll e t*M V> m>*t H, of cou M NMV H. 'raauioa.
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  • 189 4 )fjil regret It announce thr clrath. which «m-( uned ymUf4*) c\ciiing at the Off rri Hospital, of Dr Lim Bng Ha« .II 1 .iitrr a it illness Only 10 ytais of age, Dr. Mm. \\\m was born m IVnan^. MM one r»i Hie
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  • 475 4 yKSTERDAY the Hon. Ungku Aziz, Dato afentri Besar of Jc-hore, and Mrs Aziz entertained at a party at their home m honour ol the Hon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pepys. Unfortunately Mrs. Pepya was unable to attend the function as she was ill but Mr. vs
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  • 121 4 MUSICAL SOCIETY'S CONCER T JJNDER the direction of Glan Williams the Musical Society is to-night presenting a delightfully varied programme combining soloists, chorus and orchestra. The orchestral works include ihe first movement of Schuberf.s Unfinished Symphony and the Piano Concerto m A Minor by Schumann. Mme. Bonentant will be the
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  • 46 4 A Singapore, Tuesday. n application far re-admlssion to practice m the Colony as an advocate and solicitor WU s granted to Mr s Shunmimam m the Hit^h Court this morning by Sir Percy McElwaine Chief Justice 8.8 Mr. Justice Pedlow. and Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith
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  • 69 4 PRICES FOR COAGULANTS FIXED NOTIFICATIONS fixing the prices of 11 c Rgulanta m the form of formic acid or acetic acid m the three settlements have been issued m the latest ■supplement of the Government Gazette The prices for Singapore have been fixed as follows Formic acid: Jar: $13 Whisky
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  • 159 4 THE Happy Night Club, a new addi--1 tion to the Happy World. Ls to be opened at the week-end and will be the first place of its kind m Singa serve rea] American Hamburgers and liot dogs. It will be open until am and its exclusive furnishings
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  • 98 4  - Concert At Gap House Vera Ardmore lIGHT classical music, not too h brow for the average person to ioy, was chosen by Mr. Werner I for his programme of concert miH 1 at the Gap House on Monday nigl f This Monday night concert la to W B regular affair
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    • 60 4 REGULAR USE OF uum o.M. V TOOTH PASTE Clears up unhealthy gums and makes the mouth sweet and fresh; the gums firm, and gives your teeth a sparicling whiteness. fiutmi i 8 .-HiLOW CO., I gJWtfe %3. c/I. 'm "V^" 9 (TOOTH PASTE) fi or r«Wtfc on</ Gum; CHILDREN LOVE
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    • 20 4 mMff^^Ti7 m rx&rM ~*P r _'^'*r_M^n____fe--BrSLl lß s_s_l__i B_WrATTl^>eP___—^^^-^_i\.C? *4A&immr v_J___^_n_____S_^ _r^*_7__4^f_r__ £___P__P___________________—^__ _BL"r ____t_rJ_i"_ __tW___r.i« •_______n_______B__ft___l_l6i___a_£_^P^'^ |I_____H________ ___m____E______l F_'^P_F^sfy^n_f
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  • 624 5 ior Our Woman Readers XL NMMMIMNMNNNNfINNI <JL budget H limited, why not d your spare time making littl iftfl for your friends i hosr illustrated on inly a little while to tnd a few cents will co .'.v materials, I sist mainly ol
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  • 326 6 I IKE hi.s illustrious gather l»e--loic him, the present Sultan of Perak never relaxes his efforts t<> encourage the people of his State to concentrate on increasing Mie cultivation of foodstuffs At the last Budget meeting of the Pen te Council he reiterated hfs
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  • 1616 6 LIFE IN GERMANY TO-DAY-II VUtm 7 Hi tan i Mi i i Urru L iklmi. No MAZI piai-. like those Of all Di eel to change with- Bui win ii I Left Berlin lopfcfd for ctny tnti-Brit ive this winter. I am convinced
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    • 30 6 \"\V\:r I Amioun meiti There qr\ women zvho would rather dye than let ethers know they are grey And KMAC people would tooner die Jhaa be deprived M DEWAE'S i
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    • 26 6 --^iii'ii ""1 __________________JL________________L__ ■■HHHpHHHHiI fm lti 1 mm f I 1 «_____H_i: 1 B_f H y»'fkT '1 kI_B i I _■>___■ I P^s_i______i_p^--S--§___i^_-^ Pv__l _____r __TmT_^_l v___
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  • 232 7 s (apifol s h Loans supple, south ?eas Irl and winner 01 the "Wsa iii" title betoct her entry into picture* plays leatured role Hawaiian Nights," Uaivemft munee at the Capitol r atee to dbmai aiinost as soon :Id walk, the Princess is wide>wn as the queen v'
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  • 25 7 PUPS- FOR SALE anyone want a pup? Spencer two English are mamas nonnoua I and Spencer does Ov quite what to -1o about them pups.
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  • Article, Illustration
    631 7 >lOKM\<, *****1 l M FILM FANFARE THE VELVET VOICE of Co-opera-tion is beginning to swiii through the Hollywood ether. Few people have heard it yet, and some of those who have are pretending deafness, but we have it on good au thority that the industry is thinking of
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  • 238 7 There's irony m the Slltcei (iarhos RtW picture, "NinMchka There's also an object lemon tot every producer In Hollywood, it he will only heed it. 1< ,oars Metro hud been s»f n n, the Garto m si,,.er-n.l«ssaK each ont boasting bifgff "eta, *>»*- ,r ra
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  • 862 8 VARIETY DOMINATES WEEK'S FILMS i j Huckleberry Finn j iitftitm JHIfl backward glance at boyhood should prove effective m reviving memoriea for fathi i of families Ike Mickey Rooney's Huck, once ed hookey, ashed on the river bank. S id sailed on rail "Huckleberry Finn" 'Capitol' set si'ljdued Master Rooney
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    • 47 8 Next Change -A LU A 31 U U A %&> '■^rWsßiiiSHß^^&^sr'^BK^- ■<!**. <^^_^^^^^b /raft%L |iN W^r .^flHK^B^k. HF ANN SHERIDAN ***gjr PAT O'BRIEN rfSiJOHN PAYNE *lh E uo P v D A c O E N IB*J FRANK McHUGH A WARNER BROS. Picture H^^ll v l nP "»«»s.gH.ri.g&w.«yKi»,n (tTiK^
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    • 133 9 i STAR OF HORI2MT AND ONI 01 mif SMARI GIRLS, IN A M(|IK IND UNUSUAL DRAMA l» AVII lO\ 6.i5 9.i5 TO-NIGHT A BOY AND A GIRL FIGHTING to bring dawn to a city of darkness Mj^ I 5 i^a *^8J mil A UNIVERSAL PICTURE NEXT CHANCE MS BREEZY ITS
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    • 70 9 Next Attraction at the IAI»I 101. A Grand Show EVERYBODY Will Enjoy I If J /i il« M 1> I t? I*JWI J LAUCMS GALORE when Mfcfcty UmAmUL^_vA dresses m girl's clothes to play Juliet MtmMifilFiu n^JM to Walter Connolly's Romeo' ■Jgiliyy^dUULfi THE wtw GIRL Mickey's life is Lynne CafVf
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    • 276 10 I v :.n LAI OB I M GHJ 11, i i v.nll <lo ri K l>i through tins ftand eaawd] TT% l» 110 I, I ff5«S EAST SIDE f d ¥istho I 'QfinU Wto (I He steols this +tk tflffiz m?^^% He mokes thls IfM!** J bachelor on SHIRLEY DENNIS
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    • 189 10 The Book Was P* o rth i 1 BURNED! FOR In k A -P L n I PinuT TlliC 1 ure Was I FIRST TIME I BANNED! I u/FDARE 1 Thc Author Was I WE DAKe I EXILED' I h I But You Can'l UNCENSOREDJ Blackout Tru^! I VERSION/ I
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  • 395 11 I ANNCPJ n principle, mit will ><■: ■hi i,» Ok" m itaUdMr. J. v ftancon, a boxing prom c <i\i D.MnVt Court tr-day. when jg mcd Urn sun ci 100, befog balance alleged to be due ;> n an dfttad An-. 1!». this year Mr I H<
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  • 32 11 'I'HK Tin Controller an- m.unces thai the International quota release 10r the first quarter, HMO, Mflg 120 per tent., the domestic (|ii«»ta i ten fixed at 9% per cvnt.
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  • 198 11 L^Uvjfl^oJL^-''^''^-^^^^ IMXPfcCTED FATIIEK." now howin^ at the Capitol, has :hins f everything:, comedy, unia. romance. thrill, music. nice, mas »c and da //ling speckle 11 is one of the funniest, and k« of the most appcalingly hu* .m. storid put on the screen this •ai
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  • 105 11 SIGNIFICANT phase of modern life uiyed with dramatic inlenLet Them Live,'' the new picich opened at the Pavilion lasi night ry sets forth the valiant bat•ung doctor to compel polito improvo health conin a city. Th e romantic elescreen drama develops equally lovely BMa
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  • 107 11 R. A. F. OFFICER WEDS Singapore, Tuesday. HpiiK marriage t<» k place this after noon at the Singapore Registry before Mr, Conrad Oldhain, Registrar of Marriages, of iFlight-Lieut. Humphrey Hughes-Hallett, K.C.S., R.A.F., and Miss Ruth Evelyn Philip Cameron. The brid. "m. who. until the OU break of war was an
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  • 25 11 Berlin, Dec. 12 NINETEEN people were killed and >0 seriously injury when a train itrucfc I bw n«ar \Vw*»abruek Ippcr Austria, yetftmlay Reuter
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  • 107 11 Singapore Tu»-sd.«\. THIN T(» Ihiain MimniMiM'd I) his wife for f:»ilin^ to p.i\ maintenance of Sly < M Doc. 1. due under .1 C9Wti 'd't told Air. 'onrad Oldham toHU) 1 hat he could not Ml] 1111 <i I Dec. after he had drawn an advance. 1
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  • 226 11 JAPANESE GIRL CHARGED Singapore, Tuesday. REMARKING that he would look up a legal point to consider whether he should hear the defence, Mr. C. H. Koh, third police magistrate, to-day adjourned the proceedings of the case m which Yuriko Nagano, a young Japanese girl, claimed trial to a charge of
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  • 39 11 London, Dec. 12. THE death b announced of Dr. wilhelm Grosz, composer of M W< Capri*' and many other popular 800 at the age of 45. Ho collapsed whil< playing tne Blano at his hottee m New York -Reuter.
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  • 90 11 15 CHARGES AG A INST YOUTH Si i v Arl'K iiu\«. before Mi •mrmi imA- ham iti the Second l > «»li<r ourt thiv morning, Tan Ah l\..\ v i :o-\-H<| aiili»in>f plc.i,!t(l fuUtj lo three charsrrs of thrft of cl«tlHi tnim three dlfferenl dwelliafi i^t urrn the months <.f
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  • 151 11 Singapore, Tuesday IN the Civil District Court to day. Raj Kishna Rai, a mone] lender, asked for an adjournment ol a |ud ;menl notice which he took out against Ah 800, an employee Ln a bakery ihop Mr. G L. Howe. Civil Di-fnct Jsdft, ordered
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  • 60 11 Singapore, Tuesday. Thk following not ."p regarding wartime cost ol living allowanc< bten posted at all tin mines m Ma.. Kimnltaneously this morning "IC has been decided that m the pn*--9 nt eltounistancea v ten p<-i cent, addition to all wag«f earned each month bo granted
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    • 50 11 SUN TALKIE TONIGHT 9-30 Bulldog Drummond Comes Back" I oißiiiaa;— I li^alri ItOVAI. The Pint MALAY JlWffc Music al I Wm n\iu\v SPllSlf MISS HATIJAH &^%bL' 4^fc (MtIHJ Doruthv I. amour) MOHA/VAED MOCH V L M.il.i-. I .ir/an Hear Latest Kronßchonßs and popular Mala] Son PERFECT SOUND RBPRODUCTION, Gl \K\\HID
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  • 39 12 VISITING INDIAN MUSICIAN an who i* bj pvei i musician and pi. nearly i Mk i ing Mr and Mrs R p. ddell Tm .stationed m S» ent The Function was a th i and the musician rr« honoui
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  • 119 12 Btafapore, r*ni*y< A I ij m <l' t.uiH ■nderfo lira ••nths 1 rigorous imprisonment, was t«»-H i\ imposed mi tuo middle-aged reochew*. |mm Tian and Inn SUB Won, JJ'll6 pleaded uuiliv i)«'tor«- Mr. < H. K«»h |he Third roliee ourl b eh of Riiiillai m carrytei <»•> ■i•
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 310 12 3YP&O and BRlf ISH~IN DIAX I NES (INCX) NOLAND) The best possible Bcmecs are being maintained to the I nited ingttom, also to Hongkong and Shanghai Passengers are requested u> rejrtster their requirements, tail ider present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. All vessels may rail at ptril Ml *>r «>il
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    • 243 12 a. I J 1 am t fl LUXURIOUS ONE-CLASS MOTORSHIPS CABINS mm PRIVATE BATH ExceUent Cuisine. PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES. HOMEWARDS: to Colombo. Aden Port Said. Palestine. Beytx sellles, Casablanca, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam. C hagen and Scandinavia OUTWARDS: to Bangkok, Saigon Manila. Hongk For partievlars recarding sailini;^. tares, etc. plej-c appq
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  • 119 13 Cleve Land, Dec. 12. t RE wre two title fights on the same programme here. Al Hostak, of Seattle, recognised world middleweight champion by t National Boxing Association, knocked out Eric Seelig, a German n living m America, m 81 seconds of the
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  • 181 13 TAIPING RACE HANDICAPS IE following are the handicap* for fti of the Talping Bkyc acting on Dec. 15: RACE ONE Harks. I>iv. 2, about 5 furs. 3 p.m. Hmh D* 14.00 Chaos 13.07 c Flirt 13.00 dship 12.00 along li.io RACE TWO tonics, Class Div. 3. about 5 furs. 1012
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  • 65 13 Y.W.CA. Bports Club is holding It* annual dance at the Adelphi Rooi Garden on Saturday. Dec. 16 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Committee regret that the Premier Dance Studio are unable to appear, as had previously been announced.' but have been very fortunat In securing
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  • 108 13 I In a return pmc of badminton played at the Vehicles court on Sunday. Mansfields beat the Vehicles Sports Club by six games to one. Results (Mansfields named first): SINGLES:— Tay Bong Soo lost to Chun Kah 15—11, 6—15, 12-15; Lee Hock San beat Keng Hock 15—10.
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  • 60 13  -  The fallowing have been selected to play hockey for the Y.M.CA. against Indian Association on Friday, I 5.10 p.m. on the Anaon Road Ground* I V. N. Pillay; V. Xavier. A C Ooh Chin Chye, G. L. Day, F. Hutchm |JOn; Lawrence. Mok Kirn, POng Liih: 1 AC.
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  • 124 13 I The following have accepted to play for S.C.C. vs. S.R.C. II on Wednesday. Dec. 13, at S.R.C.:— G. W. S. Wattes; D. Brrnnan, FLt. P. Woodward: R. N. Elliot, J. Fletcher-Cookf. Lt. M. F. Francis; M. W. Cole, Lt. H. I Huleatt, B. H. Lee, FOffr. C.
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  • 366 13 Sequel To Johore Road Fatality (Firm Our Own Correspondent) Johorr Bahrti, NOIMUI3 A N mount of |».,il«,us «\M fiu.,, n I nmtor-r;tr uln<|, wm rntan^Ud m li\r wins v.is firtU l»v Mr Horace illiam Hall, a signaller at t.u hed to tfct Ki anji VVirrkss BU ti< n whea Ike
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 25 13 X^JX SAFEGUARD YOURSELVES INSURE WITH i^ THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. SECURITY PLUS SERVICE HEAD OFFICE-NO. I6D CECIL STREET, LPORE; s.S. PHONE NO. 5918.
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    • 221 13 iaiee PHOSFERINE $KMUEr> R-1^ The first requisite Tor active, t-verv-day -^SPWWIBI Rtrenyth cl niiml tor screnr mnlidi iii i- ii *jdil?ki t iat r *W*regilated nervous system, whuli f^'tSJßv*^' '*lu>sferine helps to induce. $j^W J® 1 i 'I he yreatesi «>f .ill nerve lnim«, Phosterine Vm^^ *isa makes yooil T
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 57 13 SPORTS 111 .till ID-MI 111 M XI WMll I url s h c ii B C 11. Padang, s I Ra I Bek < Indian AfTfff fatten, I. A HIM lAIN I I TO 00 M AM 1.0 ft 11 J5 P.ll 9 9 n m MOKHOU High Water: 00.58
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  • 372 14 (Pi m Oui Con it) w .m, Bahru, Tv the iu>n Mi Pepys, who ton: »me to its end. M^ku A/iz. the Mcntn m the course ol W eh at the garden party held on us lawn of hi by the given is alv
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  • 26 14 In the final of the Ladies' Keppol Cup at the Kepp?l Golf Club. Mrs W. p. Douglas beat Mrs W. Gv.nstone 4 3.
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  • 343 14 Death Of Local Volunteer thk funeral of Mr G: chri| opher (Gillie) Beth killed as a result of a motor accident .on Monday evenln place at the Bidadari Cemetm yesterday afternoon and was largely attended by friends. Mr Seth who wu a vi teer. being a Lance-C G (M.G.> Company
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  • 44 14 The following have been play water-polo for the V.M.< Singapore Swimming Club on Dv 14 at 5.15 p.m. at the S <~ Choo Seng Kay; Lee Hin M Heng Kee; Lee Hon Ming, Thian. Chan Suay Bah. Hi Reserves:— Chia Kok Leone Lim
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  • 97 14 THE JERAM KUANTAN RUBBER ESTATE LIMITED i Incorporated In the B Battlement NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl Interim Dividend of 5 per cer Preference and Ordinary respect of the financial 31st December. 1939. has b by the Director, of the Com abie to Bin n fch( on Friday the 15th Janu
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    • 97 14 jffl W w /n D C*^|A IHflßl^^^^. H^^EUißf^^. .^dflßl^fe HHH jUH^^k A^i <3b hi' m^^Bki^*' V U' I OPINION may be debatable facts never. But it is the facts which comparison reveals 'W$ Wt that b<ar out our opinion, that the Morris "Ten" is the finest value m the Ton"
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 18 15 New York, Dec. 11. ss 2 8 0 Qui c 4'j and 49 8 sold January
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    • 14 15 London, Tuesday. 23 7 16 23 3 h Fine, per oz. £8.8.0
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    • 77 15 London. T\W« I Rubb J "V-nical Industries 29 9 1 Tobacco lib J -DutCl: -I, 1 2 idian Pa Tin 5 In TrUst i \ou Hitams 2 1 5 6 Kintas Al Areas W Fr Tr, (bearer) /8 9 3 &TJ 7 1G ft S'hai Bank n
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    • 32 15 London. Tuesday. Tone Active 11 7 b b 12s ard) Jan. ll 7 s b 12 s 2 Forward) Jan./ 12b 12i 8 Forward April 1115 16 b 12 s
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  • 61 15 London. Dec 12 .-art has dealt with of German vessel* proceed- to German ports at of war. the liner Cap* N rte, seized r the crown mentioned r of ships' papt ,vn overboard before the seithus making it difficult to give n spectlhg the ca: Cape Norte
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  • 79 15 FINAL GUARANTEE OF VICTORY London. I)i i 1 j NOT111N(. could be more Ifpliih than to underestimate the task Britain had undertaken, declared Mr. Lden addressing the Canadian flub luncheon m London. He added: 'I do nut believe that at any time m history we had more stnoiis difficulties to
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  • 279 15 LOCAL TIN MARKET EASIER Singapore Tuesday. ALTHOUGH prices of tin shares on the London Stock Exchange were marked up appreciably yesterday, the tone of the local market was rather easier to-day, and there were several profit takers m evidence, states Fraser Co. The market was encouraged, however. when the local
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  • 29 15 Moscow, Dec Soviet Russia has recognised Sta Thi* fact ls revealed with the arr: Mosccav o: M. TLs:>. the first Slovaj Minister to Ru.- I Reuter
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  • 258 15 "Incorrigible" Thief Gets 18 Months' Gaol Sin^apo I DESCRIBED by the prosecuting Ible," Masi'lamany. a 2. old Indian, m ivteen months' rigorous imprisoning ;it to be fpllpwed by twelve months' police supervision, when he was convicted bj Mi J U McFal! m the Criminal District Court on a charge of
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  • 43 15 a list o! output i for r Estates for the tber 1939: Brunei iklt T#inan >47fl Ib Chi «.5M Ib.). Huytor JlO 105 19\ Ib I I 2JJ ib f30,200 ib i Tapah (io^ll r. panda i be i■ d tappii
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  • 202 16 Huge Rubber Blaze In Singapore fo RED GLOW m the sky misled hundreds of Singapore people last night when they dashed out I ha glimpse of a Chinatown i glow was only a Neon sign ad vg a popular brand of cigarette! But all m Chinatown last a] Clue to
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  • 45 16 London, Dec. 12. AN \(tniiral(v tommunique states that British submarine reported that the (ierman liner Bremen passed her within torpedo range, homeward bound. Ihr submarine <»-f course was precluded by rules of warfare from torpedoing 'he Bremen without warning. Reuter
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  • 253 16 !r New York n I JHE New York Turn says M)at it is disclosed by offi, l2 Washington that Finland is negotiating the pur! i quantities of gas masks from the United States for civil a f 4 not serving m the front lines, and also
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  • 111 16 MOSCOW'S ATTITUDE TO NOTE Geneva, Dec. n The special committee yesterday to draft the resolution Finland's appeal continued work this morning. No meeting of th< A been fixed for to-day. The prospects of a favours]* even temporising reply fromlfc cow are considered extremely 1 rwMiv r MOSCOW, D Lt'a-ues messa
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  • 158 16 I Moscow, Dec. li TO-DAY'S Soviet war common* was again brief, and repwtt progress north of Lake Ladoga, U the bottleneck between i he nolik shore of Lake Ladoga and th chain of small lakes where the FW have three prepared deftiiMve is still not
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  • 27 16 Stockholm. Dec fM The Swedish steamer, To: tons, struck a mine m Bwedi i term torial waters. The crew wen 1 v-a.-l Reuter
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