Morning Tribune, 15 January 1940

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  • 10 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE V0I 4_Htt 293. Mon., Jan. 15, 1940.
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  • 793 1 lolland And Belgium Take Precautions II THL HAGUE, JAN. 14. is OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED THAT "IN CONNECTION [WIT SOME LESS FAVOURABLE SYMPTOMS IN THE ST FRNATIONAL SITUATION, THE GOVERNMENT HAS IDEI' IN ORDER TO BE PtvLPARED FOR ALL EVENIULUIKS, NOT TO GRANT AN I PERIODICAL
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  • 49 1 London, Jan. 14. THE German Radio announced this 1 morning that Germany's exports of motorcars have ceased on account of the war. This is believed to be the first time that the Radio has admitted "hat the Allied .sea pcwer is having any effect trade.
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  • 68 1 Washington, Jan. 14. I I A NEW type of anti-aircraft i j shell, developed m the United States, has been made i available to France, according i to aeronautical officials here. The shell is fired m the i usual manner, but releases a i parachute
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  • 48 1 Budapest, Jan. 14. TTALO-HUNGARIAN co-operation is based not only on the identity cf interest but identity of opinions and aims, declare. Pester Lloyd. The article emphasises the peaceful nature of Hungary's revisionist claims, but adds that they are "not jujt empty words but slark reality. Reuter
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  • 229 1 ADMIRAL YONAI TO FORM NEW CABINET Tokyo, Jan. 14. T'HE Abe Cabinet resigned en bloc this morning, only four months and fifteen days after its advent. Following an emergency Cabinet meeting which was held at 9.15 a.m., the Premier. Gen. Nobuyuki Abe, proceeded to the
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  • 1008 1 WHILE PEACE TALKS ARE IN THE AIR 400 Soviet Planes Make Mass Raids On Finland HELSINKI, JAN 14. POUR HUNDRED RUSSIAN PLANEvS PARTICIPATED IN HEAVY" J7AIDS IN FINLAND, ESPECIALLY IN TH-J SOUTH WEST AND THE FIGHTING ZONE IN TH;: KARELIAN ISTHMUS Ports, rc.il junctions were again bombed. The i>oor results
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    • 51 1 On Other Pages Thrilling Rescue At Sea 2 t*.v|>t Arrests Nazis 3 l) eath Of Mrs G. Skev 4 Strike 5 abaret Brawl Women's Page 7 Leader Page 8 Picture Pag,< g &2J* 10 v Jwack On Trawler 12 rt_ rt 13, 14 &15 unullor On Sacrifices 15 Late Newi
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  • 342 2 London, Jan. 14. A Tmrnm for three mWU m the North Sea. b >' litv.aeket ay *m (*n*m flyim? otlwr was rescued to-day. His machine had been brought down by British fighters, the pilot of one of which had seen him
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  • 154 2 Dutch Admiral Pays Tribute To Graf Spee Victors London. Jan. 14. NEWS ha s reached Uagjosi of a spontaneous tribute paid to the personal heroism displayed by the British seamen who to«ik part m the Kiver Plate battle, by Admiral Perwcrda, m a speech made when handing over the Netherlands
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  • 107 2 New Def enc Taxes For Norway 0s <<>. Jan M rpHK total expenditure for thejfl 1940-41 is estimated 826,000,000 krcner. 0 f M 150.000,000 will be for extraortJiJH military measures to --afeouani^B neutrality of Norway, aci in^^ the budget presented to ih,. st^jß by M. Oscar, Minister < f Finance!
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  • 338 2 •mm** London, Jan. 14. I,IKl ,lK newspapers enthusiastically record the R.A,F. flight over Austria and Bohemia, and reports from the pilots received later claim great attention. The flight occupied about nine hours, and m spite cf the low tern- later reports
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  • 90 3 N. RHODESIA'S WAR EFFORT H Lusaka, Jan. 14. _L inn:\ KHODESIA is to send to, training m I^st Africa V r pilots- d a stheme J? V i nhinteers for service over--I*^: to be proposed, stated ■^..m-rimr at the opening of the ft'Sver^-Sid that alUiough M nn.aint Northern Rhodesia had
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  • 130 3 HEAVY FIGHTING IN CHINA I Chungking. Jan. 14. JEVERE bombardment of Snihsien J and (hienkiang, towns m central Hupeh Province, by Chinese irtillery units is claimed m dispatches received here. Heavy righting is reported to be going m the vicinity. In the region of pnhi?, strategic Kwangsi province v commanding
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  • 110 3 TurkishBulgarian Agreement Sofia, Jan. 14. JOMPLETE agreement between the views of Bulgaria and Turning the maintenance of «cc m the Balkans and the safejarding of Bulgarian neutrality is ex?ssed m a communique issued fol.'ow- a meeting between the Bulgarian leM! id the Secretary-Gen-tne Turkish Foreign Office, who Is l vn
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  • 68 3 A «omic delegation has accepted Hon to ulrf? a ese Government's invitaMtrch n apan at the beginning of with the i« of industrial centres Wirn T.!'>; Umate view of improving !t is unnV neSe tradepr °cecriinfr V ood thaL conversations are nrr f nt L dtr 6 the
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  • 121 3 REPRISAL MEASURE CAIRO, JAN. 14. piFTY-ONE GERMANS HAVE BEEN ARRESTED AND IMPRISONED IN EGYPT WITHIN THE LAST 48 HOURS, IT IS UNDERSTOOD, AS A REPRISAL AGAINST THE TREATMENT SUFFERED BY A NUMBER OF EGYPTIANS RESIDING IN GERMANY. Many documents, seized during bhe raids on
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  • 136 3 CEREAL SHORTAGE IN NORTH CHINA Peiping, Jan. 14. THE growing shortage of cereals i-. creating a serious situation m North China. This is partly due to floods m the summer and partly to the shortage of railway freight -cars, but the shortage has been greatly worsened by arbitrary price-fixing and
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  • 73 3 ECKFORD'S FATE IN AMBASSADOR'S HANDS Shanghai, Jan 14. |X)ILLOWING a recommendation for T mercy by the jury, the judicial report of tlv case In which Pte. Eckford was v.ntcneer' to death for the mgrder -.f a lance corporal of his regiment, with the Jury's recommendation has b-"en forwarded to the
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  • 34 3 Paris Jan. 14.— The French communique states there was increased artillery activity at various points between Blies and the Rhine. The air force had been I active on both sides. Reuter
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  • 449 3 London, Jan. 14. THE Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Glasgow yesterday, said that no people m the world were more devoted to peace than were the British, who had no desire to attack others, and themselves Sought no territory. They had not the least wish to
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  • 319 3 ATTLEE ON LABOUR'S PEACE AIMS London, Jan. 14. IIR. CLEMENT ATTLEE, leader W of the Opposition m a speech f yesterday afternoon, said that Nazism had no gospel except the worship of force, exalted brutality, cruelty and intolerance, corrupted and enslaved many of the German people, and sought to hring
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    • 28 3 Overseas I Assurance I CORPORATION, LIMITED, I China Building, Chulia Street, I riIONE 5808. SINGAPORE. 1 FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR I VEHICLES, WORKMEN'S I COMPENSATION I PERSONAL ACCIDENT* 1
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  • 1242 4 A Bollywood Episode a v wm Singapore, Sunday. 1 ».*>y of Mrs. *m* i m2!S^Z have been aittar .i the well-known Hsher brothers, Joe ana ju m, hi Singapore for a long number of years connected w.th the c.nemu Mason and fc mma oa
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  • 124 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Seremban, Saturday. A CASE which commenced m Septemb n and which had taken up the Sera ban Magistrate's time on no less tna six previous days, attracting conside able attention especially amongst J Ceylon Tamils, came to a concM* this morning
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  • 51 4 AMSTERDAM, Jan. 13.— A *J2 world record for the hundred M hi eaststroke was established b> Alie Style (Holland) who se* up c s excellent time of 1 min -J\.. ni] Miss Dora Hesselaars <H 0,,al he was the former holder coV erin cs^ distance m 1 mm. 156 st
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    • 62 4 1 POLAROID See how this new scien- ,mmmm*m* tiflc light control stops ifcp^yjl' reflected glare and pro. fl^SSjiJ?* tects your eyes as no 11 Wi,^& other sun glass can pro- >r^ tect them. Perfect eye X* comfort for tennis, driving or any out door sport. Price $6.00. Beware of imitations.
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  • 254 5 S.H.B. CHAIRMAN TO MAKE STATEMENT ON STRIKE TO-DAY IRE ]ias no easing of the situation m the strike of the I tisans 0 f the Singapore Harbour Board, who number about a id and there is no indication that the men will return to work Em was the statement made
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  • 69 5 1,000 PINE WORKERS STRTKE (From Our Own Reporter) Johore Bahru, Sunday. WER 1.000 workers m two pineapple factories m Johore— the Malayan Pineapple Factory and he Lee Pineapple Factory situated it the 7th and Bth milestones Joiore Bahru-Ayer Itam Road— have >one on strike. They are demanding an increase n
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  • 257 5 TOF. ceremonial opening of the first 1 Assizes of the year will take place on Monday at 10.30 ajn. when the Chief Justice, S.S., Sir P. A. McElwaine, accompanied by three Malayan judges will attend a service at St. Andrew's Cathedral after which a Police
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  • 69 5 RAIL WAY STATION MYSTERY A MALE Chinese was discovered at about 7 p.m. yesterday m the ix-aiiway Station premises m an unconscious condition. He i s believed to have been knocked down by a trrin. The man sustained two lacerated rounds on the front of the head, a fracture of
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  • 60 5 $200 Fine On D. R. S. P. Charge Singapore, Saturday. PONVICTED on a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property, E. A. Abdul Majid, the son of the proprietor of a general goods *tore m Middle Roao] was sentenced to-day to a fine of $200 or m default lo undergo two
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  • 32 5 V»hile crossing Havelock Road at about 3 p.m. yesterday, a 60-year-old Chinese woman wa<s knocked down by i policeman on mctor-cycle rounds. The woman died of her injuries.
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  • 91 5 Singapore, Saturday. AT the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Private Robert Dempsey of the Argyle and Sutherlands, Mr. W. G. Porter, the Coroner said that Dempsey \s death was due to asphyxia from failure of the respiratory centre as a result of alcoholic poisoning.
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  • 96 5 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. f|NE of the best known cricketers m the country, Mr. H. B. Noon was married this afternoon at St. John's Church to Miss Barbara Carr, Municipal nursing sister from Penang. The bride was given away by Dr. 3rodie of
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  • 128 5 I FE R.K.O. Radio film "Everything! On Ice." which is the new feature now showing at the Alhambra. brings another child star, who is an expert on ice skates. She is Irene Dare, who may be regarded as a young edition of the more famous skating
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  • 67 5 r^YING around her father's aerated water stall m Aloert Street yesterday a three-year-old Chinese girl was injuied when an aerated water bottle fell to the ground and exploded. The bottle lell from a case which was being carried into the shop by a coolie. The
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    • 23 5 The case m which a Eurasian, Norman Albert Jansen, is charged with being m possession of counterfeit coins is also on the Imt,
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  • 961 6 Court Hears Evidence Of Cabaret Brawl I Singapore, Saturday. V(R H W\TSON. the Third Police Magistrate, sat all afternoon to- day until past five t» record the evidence of some South African firemen m a ca.se m which one of their shipmate, was slabbed near m chest by a l.amc<:orp„ral
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  • 171 6 Paris, Jan. 13. rpHE striking achievements of the Allies at sea during the first four months of the war were outlined by M. Campinchi. Minister of Marine, m a statement to the Press. He said that the Allies had assured freedom for Allied commerce, brought
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  • 187 6 London. Jan. 13. TN spite of the war, Britain is m- creasing her experts of radio B receiving sets. In 1938-39 some B 80,000 sets were sent overseas, no B fewer than 50,000 going to Empire B markets. B The biggest British manufacturer re- B ports that
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  • 66 6 Madrid, Jan. 14 t B SPANISH-FRENCH tradje agreenu m Was signed yesterday at the JPw® m Ministry. France will buy from Spa iron, lead, zinc, Mercury-ores m p;, rites while Spain will buy whea* Wk lomobiles. chemical products and manufactured goods from the N<
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    • 574 6 niiiiiiiiiiiii i llll|( Ml i People Places j. RAIN changed the Leon Britton s Friday night cocktail party from an al fresco affair m the garden to an indoor "meet" but it had no effect on the good spirits of the hostess. Mrs. Britton is too good a hostess to
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    • 297 6 Dates for "I Killed The Count a as» s I 1 Feb 17, 22. 23 and 24. We II m Hi n iter And I llainriii«4 1 19 DINNER and dancing was the pro- I gramme planned by ash-blonde H Mrs Noel Cook when she entertained I with her husband
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  • 716 7 Colour Schemes For Small Homes FOR Ol'R WOMEN READERS ALTHOUGH it is impossible to lay oW n a set of rules governing reat ion of colour schemes, there ar e certain facts which the amateur interior decorator will do well to observe. By doing so. she may often be able
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  • 355 8 MORNING TRIBUNE Monday, January 15, 1940. SUPREME IN THE AIR OTRaKING revelation of the British superiority m the air was made the other day when it was announced thai the much-vaunted German Air PoffSS, m the course of its raids and rscsftsmissances over the Britisli Isles, had lost nearly 20
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    514 8 H. L. Hopkin jf 5 t j Food Rationing Inj f j Earnest In February: Sugar, Meat And Butter All: [Restricted But As A: j Precautionary Measure [Only: Britain Taking |S(o: Chances: Empire Sugar- Government Foresight: 1 London, Dec. 29. nATION'iXG of food is coming i earnest. Up to
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  • 150 8 Paris, Jan. 14. H A CCORDING to well-informed French sources, there is now close Hj collaboration between the German and Soviet military authori- If ties m Polish Ukraine. This collaboration is being closely watched W here. The recent ballon d'essai originating from Germany m regard to possible mediation
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  • 17 8 PARIS, Jan. 13 A communique issued to-day states that there is nothing of importance to report.— Reuter
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  • 255 8 "Though foresight by the Governs m| and ready co-operation by produc eri^fcl secured the purchase of the Emp^HlJ sugar crop this year at a i-.-asonafoMf price, the large amount of sugar trus^B made available, evon when added to the I exceptionally large production of su r -ar|~ at home,
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  • 55 8 JAPANESE WILL RESPECT U.S. RIGHTS Peiping, Jan. 14. THE North China command has issued m 1 a statement reading: The Japanese Army m North China has no intention to engage m any activities leading to an an an tl- American movement or n American ideas m any respect."— R eu
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  • 41 8 Stockholm, Jan. 14. Bit The Nazi authorities have ra^' ed W the embargo imposed on the trans- BY port, through Germany, of Italian arms to Finland, a consignment ol aj which was held uo by the Germans aj last week. Reuter
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  • 189 9 A relief party com'ng up a trench as British troops in France undergo training for the front line. Planet News -n. via^ed Pipe Binds and Drums of five Scottish re*inf, Scl* 1 performance at a South of England en nf fi i Scottish Cinadian
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    • 194 10 IMVILIOX SS j^ LAST NICHT fl a> w^ 'm^. i a I i jffijffi ''gS> VIRGINIA WEIDLER. LAN m 4nf^&fe* HUNTER, CiUY KIBBEE, M |P X GAUMONT NEWSREEL u^mmmwmmmm*mmmmmmmmmmmmmm***, w PLENTY OP LAUGHS 1^ P*4 wo ?ssf R fc STARTS TUESDAY RIOTING CHARGE AGAINST STRIKERS Singapore, Saturday. BEFORE Mr. J.
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    • 72 10 JUllßOttgCi OPENING TO-NIGHT 2 Shows 6-15 9-15 M fcaW (asa^M k. jflfar»nn. KSW aF"*Ji J IJ I tmm W. dS I WALTER WANGER presents Dtr.ct.d »y I JOHN FORD with CLAIRE TREVOR JOHN WAYNE Andy Devine John Carradine Thomas Mitchell «Louise Plotl George Bancroft Donald Meek Berton Churchill Tim Holt
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    • 310 10 r POSITIVKIV LAST NIGHT I """"""""""B 6.15 9.15 I CAPITOL Don) Mhs I,; I mm^ tmmf^ I^*^' B v^ Thrills! Action! A I VI wmm^mWmmw^ W^m\ I SEE a haudtul of BRITISHERS Save a Colonial Outaost I J from a murderous Onslaught H m\ m m\ i&il a^ 1 mmt-
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  • 111 11 Singapore, Saturday. iT k ;n pARTr Us< v Bugis, Velio 1 v mil Mohamed Kas^im bin lb "hmantlW a Bengali, Tan Ah 1 ::.kkien, Ahmad bin Sodok Mila- and Tan Soon Chye (33) a ««nesiea before Mr. ConraJ .second police court this Zin charge that they on M>
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    • 216 11 r Pos.t.vely Last Night AIUAM R tt A I 3.15 6.15 9.15 ALHAWDKA J I World) Greatest Young Skater m a grand Ice Carnival Show. j; ™^H Rbbb 1 HBBa^k. fl B^ tv-7 iBBrj'WS &K*3h^_ j*;s fWW^jmk K^*£t~Jm+ :^^Q& *^M ?a Picture l Directed by Erie C. Kenton. Produced by
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  • 115 12 Fruitless Savage Attack On British Trawler London, Jan v H ANOTHER attack by a German pi^H on a British trawler was reptrwH when the vessel, "Erick Stroud teaSM ed a port m Scotland to-day. The .-kin-l per said the plane dropped about a| bombs, none of which hit the boat!
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  • 102 12 London, Jan. 13. THE United States mine disaster at Berkeley, West Virginia, has caused the death of 92 men. Sixty-seven of the men were trapped when' a terriric explosion blocked tho tunnel of the mine two days ago. Since then hundreds of rescuers have been
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  • 598 13 ARM Y BRING BACK THE MALAYA CUP PENANC'S GREAT FIGHT IN FINAL (Frflm Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR, SATURDAY. TO-DAY'S MALAYA CUP FINAL WAS AS THRILLING AS ANY CUP FINAL PLAYED ON THE PADANG. THE ARMY WON BY lb POINTS TO FIVE, BUT PENANG PUT UP A GALLANT FIGHT. IT
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  • 290 13 HANDICAPS FOR SATURDAY'S RACES (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Saturday. THK following are the handicaps for the first day of the Ipoh race meeting on Jan. 20: lorses Class 2, Div. 1, 5*2 furs, straight Meadowman 9.0 Scarlet Tiger 8 10 Burraneer 8.7 Beano 8.7 Double Esso 8.7 Celestial 8.7
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  • 35 13 Captain Simpson, skipper of the 1 victorious Army fifteen, receiving: 'j the lIM S Malaya Rugby Cup i from Mrs. L. V. Bond, wife of Major General L. V. Bond, G.0.C., < Malaya.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 180 13 TIDE TABLE fl TO-DAY High Water: 2 04 A.M. 8.9 ft I; Jfc 1.49 P.M. 9.1 ft. 't TO-MORROW I .f High Water: 2.35 A.M. 8.9 ft. f tij 2 29 P M. 8 4 ft. j[-jh BUKIT TIMAH GOLF H Singapore, Sunda3 r 3pfl The nixed foursomes played at
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  • 172 14 Singapore, Saturday Ff tii. st al asrlaj of p*- sUj l Corn tloni was conducted by tin S R A at BY.C. Headquarters Rang* Bearh Roa- rday. Fifty-two entries wen- isasivs Prize- winners were: Individual Events Match 1. 10 yards. Bgt Reed R-A.F 36. Gnr Beohm S-V.C.
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  • 287 14 ANNUAL R UGGER AT S.C.C. Singapore, Sunday. TUX Colours* on by IS points (two Mil and a try) to three points (om try) m the annual V.ce-Versa match on the Padantf yesterday Play was a gruelling max-up [to th first session, the threes on either side entering freely In the
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  • 406 14 SELANGOR BEATEN B\\ LAST-MINUTE GOAL I Singapore, Sunday. i Selangor 0 Singapore l A SPLENDID goal scored two minutes before the end by Mi ss B. A Oehlers gave Singapore a fully-deserved victory over Selangor m a thrilling inter-Slate hockey match on the G.S.C.
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    • 101 14 PUBLIC NOTICE LINGUI TIN, UMITED. i Incorporated m the Straits Settlemen DIVIDEND NO. 33. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that First Interim Dividend at the r ait per cent has been declared on at of the year ending 31st August, i pe will be paid to Shareholders on gister on 19th
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  • 249 15 HOME SOCCER RUGGER London, Jan. 13. !ESULTS of football and rugby I matches played to-day were:— SOUTH A 4 Millwall 1. n i. Tottenham 5. 0 1. Norwich C. 1 [3, Crystal Palace 1. d 3, West Ham l. SOUTH B |.id 4. Aldershot 3 uthampion I. outh l. Chelsea*.
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  • 45 15 ■»Mp., ri .L v be i >la ved ■S«n* Wy pl P n,l »«)i I-un- tatrell Xii Dunn ((Sea»| a»X"- wSJ TS?' Dr ,ones BT ni ">8) Worm- lan,tor) R s Scott (Sin'^vft**' s£ ngapore) E *»rt ,paM«fc r) J. »impson (Armvliu^al"R& c:'e M^™««
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  • 562 15 Nation Must Know The Truth About Sacrifices Sir John Simon On "A Fatal View" London, Jan. 13. l^&ai MAKING the second of a series of War Cabinet speeches Sir John Simon, JH Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Glasgow appealed to the nation to take drastic medicine to save itself
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  • 283 15 "Dog" Beats S.C.C.At Hockey (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. PLATING oil slippery conditions on the Padang this evening, the Selangor Club defeated the Singapore Cricket Cmw at heekey by the only goal scored m the game. Although the Singapore team had individual talent m abundance, cornWnation was poor.
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  • 122 15 London, Jan. 14. 4H IS the money market, the recent plentiful supplies of credit avail- *^H able for lending are now less notice- flrj able owing to the growing demand f 4H for taxation purpcses. j *^H Borrowers are, however, still able to R9 satisfy their needs
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  • 329 16 Amsterdam, Jan. 14. UOLLAND is once more experiencing hours of tension comparable with those of last November. This morning, Jonkheer Degeer the Prime Minister, summoned the cabinet for a special meeting to discasl the international situation During the meeting, the eommuniqu announcing the cancellation of Army leave 9m§
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  • 55 16 London, Jan 14 LATEST figures of casualties m th, 1 earthquake m Turkey pot the number of dead at 39.000. and injured a 20.000. while 50.000 homes have been de Two y million head of cattle peri-shed m Tokat district alone, and at least ai many
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  • 59 16 New York, Jan. 14. THE proposed transfer of eight United States line vessels to the Nor-w.-gian register has fallen through pite the tact that the Maritime CommLJoion has given its approval. The failure uf the negotiation* IS atUibuted m shipping ciicles to German i ii
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  • 38 16 Moscow, Jan. 14. Trade talks have been going on between Russia and Japan. They lasted for Wz hours yesterday, and it If understood that the Japanese delegates are now waiting for further instructions from Tokyo.
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  • 126 16 FRIENDLY SOCCER AT FARRER PARK Singapore, Saturday. IN a friendly gam e of soccer played this afternoon at Farrer Park, the Double Eagle defeated the Municipal services Club by the odd goal m five Play was fairly even; both teams hart several prominent Chinese players. During the first part of
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