Singapore Daily News, 23 December 1932

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  • 11 1 The SINGAPORE Daily News 1 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1932. 5 CENTS.
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  • 464 1 l.ni.v u ere [).>• imprc at ion I down upon t h<« head «>f riai thai < hang T o-lin. But that lord foi many y»;us preserved Manchuria from three great dangers* :tiv:i ion from the North, Japan* i <• aggression and contamination Mm- unrest which afflicted the
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  • 2559 1 ELOQUENT DEFENCE FAILS. NOT THE SLIGHTEST SYMPATHY WITH COMMUNISM." At the conclusion of the case against certain of he students of the Chinese High School, Hukit Timah, he district judue convicted all the accused, binding i hem over for a year and imposing various
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  • 50 1 Three kill«<l And Many Injured Near Rome. Koine, Thursday. Three Were killed and many iniured in a serious explosion in t ht* indent f<>it of A t > i > i i just outside the city. The explosion was followed \>y a Are among explosives stored at the
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  • 38 1 A Malay pedestrian was knock* 1 down at the junction of Grove Road and Geylang Road yesterday by a motor-car allegedly driven by Miss If. Leicester. The man was only slightly hurt ;ind refUKed hospital attention.
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  • 74 1 I NOT NOW REQUIRED.! STATEMENT IN COMMONS. LOCAL AUTHORITY. London, Thursdity. In the House <iT Commons Sir Samuel lloare. Secretary for India, announced thai following the decision of the Indian Assembly and the provincial councils that they were prepared to take powers to deal with any recrudescence
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  • 109 1 Congnujfl Approver First Stop. Washington, Wednesday. The House of Representatives ha* passed the Pill legalising the manufacture and sale of boer with an alcoholic contend <>f per cent. Th- House of Representatives voted in Favour of beer l<v -•>(> lo 165. If the Bill is passed
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  • 45 1 Chase National Hunk'* Chairman Retires. New York, Thursday. Mr. Albert H. Wifgias, chairman of the governing hoard of the Cha** National Bank, has retired from the chairmanship of the hank after ~~> years' service. He will remain on the hoard of directors.- Reuter
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  • 26 1 A Chinese was knocked down by a motor Itws in Jalan Sultan last liifi;hl and was taken to hospital with broken bones in his right foot.
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  • 124 1 IPOH OUTRAGE. STABBED AND FLUNG INTO LALLANG. (Prom Our- Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Thursday. Doctor Lai, assistant medical (•nicer for Ipoh, was admitted to Ipoh hospital last night suffering from stab wounds necessitating an operation. The doctor was discovered by a passing motorist lying in the lallang
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  • 130 1 Messages From King And Queen Of Siam. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Thursday. The Rotary Convention accepted the committee's* recommendation thai the Roda should be owned by private limited company, the shareholders nominees of the several clubs <»f the district, should he incorporated in the Stiaits Settle ments,
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  • 56 1 Curib dealers in London and NVv York, it is reported, have offered sums ranu-intf from 1600 to £1,000 for the drum which the Prince of Wales played during his visit to Hillsborough, County Down. It is understood, however, that it is not for sale. The Prince
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  • 2215 1 RUBBER CONTKOL. ANOTHER BID FOR UNITY. MALACCA MEETING. The first of a series of meetings to be held throughout Malaya under the auspices of the Malayan Estate Owners' Association to focus attention on the urgent need for the rehabiliation of the rubber industry, and the consequent
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  • 1807 1 It has taken "legitimate art" i long time to rt-ro K iiis a n> menu HI the ecreea, hut the filming ol a Shavian play leads Leo.itin Sauan (the Kurouean producer who directed the famous picture, vjadchen in I inform) to nond.-r if the experiment may be the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 32 1 Latest Rubber Prices: See P;i^c Two. (HpING TO THE CHRISTMAS AM) NKW YEAR holidays, there will he BM issue the SINGAPORE DAILY S KWB on Monday Dec. 2€, aad Monday, Jan. 2.
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    • 91 1 W Ms'tk Fragrance I Eau de C^olognc. tffl^Li? KEY BRAND ilym H is an Eau de Cologne of L tLJ£f|^\ I Wi /fi/f particular strength and |/]fn fKlji I 'Uj| fragrance, manufactured jT P ll in the Briti sh Empire and JBf// Ij has the additional merit C <' U
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    • 6 1 Latest Tin Prices: See Pujje Two.
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  • 194 2 QUANTITY PRODUCTIONS LATEST FEAT. Variety Production As Well. Self-appoint< 1 HV\ U S have often. in the past, CO d «|uantity prodo^iion for 1 stereotyped article afford 1 consumer no 'i to h own ts tc when buy f colour bo lons eho< black* 1 ba DEFINITI
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  • 62 2 Robber. The market was inclined t<> he a little easier ye: trrday aitoinooii. and the: elofiing prices woio: Bayem. Sellers, i Spot 7*6 T l Jan. -Mar 7 i* 16 7 11 1(5 Apr. -Juno 7 7 July-Sept. s 8H Crepe s l^- s' s Shares. Th( market
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  • 268 2 Middle Quotations On Thursday. MINING Middle prices of local i.-.-uc? were .> follows in Singapore on Thursday, according (o Fras#r Co.'s list Asam Kumlumjr -A xd.. Austral Ma!: y It Aver Hitam Tin 11 ed. Kan^rin Tin 11/-, Bateßff Padatlf 0.07'... BatU Caws O.:?: 1^, Hukit Afaag 0.40
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  • 513 2 -OCAL SHARE AND COMMODITY MARKETS REVIEWED. (From Our Own C'orrespomlon* London. Thursday* The cloning prices today were: RUBBER. 2 IS :i2 Down 1 II )annar> 2 1"» :i2 lan.-Miir. 2 7lf Down :i \pr.-.lun<- 1 H l« Down 1 |tf Julv-Sept. 2 II .{2 Down 1 .{2
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  • 38 2 Yesterday's exchange rates ineluded the following:SELLING. London, 1 nymths: Bight 2/3 31 32 London, 3 q£nths' sight 2/3 15 16 ays? R W 2/3 29/32 (London, 30 Mays' Vk 7% l [London, demand o^ 27/^9 I
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  • 244 2 Today, December 2.:. A Hockey: Malaya Command vs. B.R.C. Ist., TanirMn; S.R.C. 2nd vs. Kfcalsa Assn. 2nd. S.R.C. (prd.; Indian Assn. vs. S.«'.('. XI. Balestier; Chinese If vs. Y.M.C.A. If, Chinese irr.l. Football: Chinese I-ea<rut*: St. Matthew's V.P.C.. vs. Amicable A.A.. Jalan Besar. Saturday, Dt'ccmhor 24. Ruirby: S.€.C. Wiltshire
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  • 504 2 SECOND GIRL TO Win DISTINCTION. Raffles Institution has once again produced two Queen's Scholars in year, for an official announcement, published in yesterday's Daily News stated that Mr. Tan Sim Eng and Miss Thora Augusta Oehlers, both 6f this school, are the successful candidates in this year's examination,
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  • 75 2 12 noon, Dec i2'_\ 1932. Buyers Sellers Gambler 5.00 i Java Cube 5.:,0 (Hamburg Cube 10.00' Muntok White Pepper 22.50 •White Pcpyu'i 21.50 Black Pepper 17.5U Mi.\x*l Black Pepper r_\o»i Sundried Copra 5.65 Mixed Copra 5.15 Snail Flake Tap Lin Fair 3.95 Med: Pearl l.no Small
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 84 2 AN IDEAL X'MAS GIFT L^aW?^^^v^7^3BS' A ZEiSS-IKQN CAMERA Obtainable from all Photographic Stores. 9 i i M. EZEKIEL SONS, Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians Rafflf* rhamlxT^, Singapore. Mramli: Noonl\>ijk. .'{">, Kala\ia, Java. NICE X'MAS PRESENTS FOR LADIES. NW ha>r in **k a very large N£k Jl J%lf a^ortnici! of BEST ENGLISH <2J^
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    • 243 2 P^ily News. nVad om<«. Tel: 1(I1 Kuala I uiMiMir (Ml:,, I I- Sl!BSCU|| Payabl Monti |j Quartet Ij Half-yearly All,. 1 matters, ■cription should ORR. ADVERTISE,, R l"«"' casual l h One nsei Two Three I"C; p Five Six Cjatract application t n it t<t. Singapoi SMALL ADVTS. KATONc; <■;
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 229 2 VESSELS ARRIVED. roRAIUA. Dutch, 673 tons. from 8.-.n.ljirm: ;in 22-12, for Br.mijormatln 25-12 rOBOAU, Imn-h. MS tons. from iw-nukalis 22-12, for Bengkalis, R a ff&fl Si Api Ani 2 1-12. VAN HBEMStfERK, Dutch, 1,896 tons. from iy»u abay-i 22-12. for Penang, W. Sumatra Coast 28-12 IPOHi Brit. Mt tom t
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    • 536 2 SHIPPING LIST. PENDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following passenger s.i.ilinKS ar« For Europe. P. ami (>. S. K. Co.'s Kanpura (Dec 2.5). X.Y.K. Katori Maru (Dec. 30). Hamburg Amerika Line: Oldenburg I (.Jan. 6). Ku?t Asir.tic Co., Ltd. Lalandia ("Jan. I). Rlue Funnel: .Wieus (Dec. 23). SarIp^dOli Deo. 2x Clen
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    • 249 2 THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS. Today, December 2'J. Fancy dress carnival and gala dance i at Memorial Tall in aid of Unemployment Funds, 0 p.m. to 2 a.m. Straits Chinese Recreation Club dance at New World. Police Hand. Katonpr Park. S.I 5 p.m. Saturday, December 21. Christmas Kve. Selan#i»r X'mas Amateur Race*,
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    • 141 2 MAILS. Ceylon, Southern liu'm, Bom]rr y- Ad n. Mauritius, Egypt, Europe, Great Britain, Ircl.-.nd, t'.S.A., Canada and Wester.] Australia I Ranpuraj (P. ft o. Maili s a.m. North, \.-Ka.<t Rtod N.-West Sumatra, Ceylon, Egypt, Europe an<l Great Britain i Dempo) Dttco Mail) \.:;o m Ceylon, Egypt, Europe and Great Britain
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  • 1086 3 CHINESE AND MALAYS DRAW IN EXHILARATING GAME. HECTIC LAST FEW MINUTES. verj gaad attendance ft I tu t f m mm regaled b 3 brilliant display of ffl iaS IT Stadlu afternoon when the hin,.,. rwr r\ 3ratlnK football the M.ilavs (M.P.A.). A w^ re
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  • 348 3 PADANC RUGBY. HORSLEY DOES WELL AT FULL BACK. The Rest (S.V.C.) 10; A (N4*.) hi rather interesting rugby match on t h<* Parians yeaterday t the Rest J.V.C.) defeated the -A" (Machine Gun) Co^ S.\'.<\. »>y 10 points (two goals) to six point;; (two tries). Tin- forwards
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  • 889 3 TWO PROBLEMS. WHAT IS A TACKLE? TWO TOUCH DOWN. Two interesting letter* have >>ccn received from correspondents, writes a referee in the Morning Post. The writer of one from [pswich ukn for an opinion on the following incident which occurred in match in the Eastern Counties.
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  • 414 3 SOI ASH RACQUETS. G. O. JAMESON— ARMY CHAMPION. The most- remarkable .inal ever played in the A -my Squash Racquets Championship resulted at th I Army and Navy Club, in a win 4 *ot the holder, G. O. Jameson, R.E over C. P. Hamilton, R.A.. by «>
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  • 136 3 DRAW FOR FIRST ROUND PROPER. London, Thui day. The draw for tin' first round piper of the Scottish Cup competition, to be played on Jan. 21, resulted .is follows Stenhous< muir vs. Morton. King's Park vs. St. Mirren. Aberdeen vs. Penicuiek Athletic. Si. Bernard's vs. Partick thistle. Airdrieonians
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  • 40 3 Rugby At Jahra Besar Stadium. A rilgby match between Peiak and the Malaya Command will be played at the Jalati Besar Stadium on New Year's Day. Prices of admission will be $1. 50 cents and 2'> cents.
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  • 29 3 Chinese f{. \.F. 2. Playing on the Chinese ground yesterday ihe R.A.F. were defeated by the home tea;n by five jr<>als to two in a hockey match.
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  • 37 3 A hockfy toam of the Selan^oi Chinese are visiting Singapore! dining the Christmas holidays and 1 will meet the S.C.R.C. «>n Christmas l>ay. They will play again- f the iS.U.C. on thp S.R.C. ground <>n,
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  • 322 3 TO TOUR SUMATRA 1 FINAL GAME IN PENANG. P.C.C. VICTORY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) IVnany, Thursday. The hockey match this afternoon on the Esplanade between the All Malayan .Sikhs, who are leaving for a tour of Sumatra this week, anl ihe ('rick'-i Club provided a splendid game. The
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  • 389 3 EXPLOITS OF A BRAVE BELGIAN SPY. A perilous balloon trip over the Gi rman front lint- during the war, which enabled a Belgian officer to land in enemy territory, coolly haii u motor-coach, and set out to secure information vital to the Allies, was revealed l >y Lord
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  • 24 3 WOMAN'S £200,000. Mrs. Ar.ho'jan.- I. ij, »f|f Mr. Georjro JJurrcM, i»l" (Jk-rrtTe/ t Lodge, Paisley, left personal a: of' £-300,624. Estate duty paid i
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  • 97 3 AulhoresH Who Wenl To Convent Diea. Miss (lo Grave u Ri har«l Dehan/ 1 the novelist, die I on 1 ■<• 3, aged 69, at the forwent of 1 1 Immaculate Lady of !<- Hatch End, Middlesex, after a four months' illness. She was he author ol u
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  • 67 3 Cycle* ;i2O Mile* in 24 florid Rare, A |»i< daj 1 was d nua dinner of th< a pro n I Dei He i 4r. I I d»*ni <.t t i «d dill IMtf Ittht •.inn wai the <»nly member of hi t4 Bnish. H »ag awaited
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 229 3 @t ©SEEN 1 The iickcidw of Reims v i^^M»B^" u n cork 'nq c\ bottle of < The Wine of Kings j The King ofVWnes i THE SUPREME EXPRESSION OF SEAS O NAB L E I HOSPITALITY WE ARE OPEN TODAY UNTIL 5.30 P.M. AND ON SATURDAY 8.3C A.M. 5
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  • 146 4 Sail Fate Of Malay Boy. As a result of l>eing knocked down hy a motor lorry in Serangoon Road on Dec. 10, a Malay boy lost his life. Mr. F. C. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, inquired into the death yesterday, and the Chinese driver was present. The
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  • 54 4 The marriage of Mr. Seow Cheng Kim, youngest som of Mis. Siovv Kai Soon and the lal Mr. Sow Kaj Soon, to Miss Quek Puay (Jin i second daughter of Mrs. Quek Ber.R (;hiew and the late Mr. Quek Beng (hiew, will take pace on Monday •'an. I), at 13,
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  • 195 4 Kotau For Youth Who Stole Cigarettes. Sentence of ten strokes of ih? rotan, three months' rigorous imprisonment and 12 months' police supervision was passed fin a IT year old Malay youth of'Kelanta, yesterday when ho was convicted <»1 1 charge of theft of a package of L2
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  • 1143 4 CONVICTION AND SENTENCES QUASHED. "KWONG YIK" CASE. Elias Sassoon Joseph and and Phillip NewtOH Beedle successfully appealed in the Supreme Court vile relay before Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell, ■gaiasi sentences of four years' rigorous imprisonment with two years' police supervision and six months'
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  • 374 4 CHRISTMAS PARCELS. HELD UP BY CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. An unfortunate outcome of tht new custom duties in the F.M.S.. and one largely unforeseen by th.' general public, has been their effect lon the Christmas mails. The Customs Department, in co
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  • 121 4 Fraudulent Possession of Cigarette Case. A Chinese was produced befon Mr. J. F. F. Gregg the third magistrate, yesterday on a charge oJ ►eing found in fraudulent possession >f a cigarette case valued at SI.V He was convicted and lined -SlTi >ne month.. A detective stated that his
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  • 102 4 Mohammedan Scni To Prison. Ahmad bin Bfohamed Effendi, who had been convicted on Wednesday by Mr. J. V. V. Gregg, thi third magistrate, on two charge* <>i extortion and one of impersonating public servant was brought un foi sentence before Mr. Wilson, th Criminal District Judge, yester day. Accused
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  • 106 4 China-Bound Couple Convicted. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. A victim of retrenchment a Chinese boiler-maker from the Central Workshops and his wife were arrest ■d while entraining for Singapore, bound for China, and found guilty in the police court today of posses- *ioil of stolen property,
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  • 170 4 CITY THREATENED VOLU A?Ifc E^ ELABORATE DEFENCES SkirmishinBh the J;,,,an,., ps look p]ac« Monday :i ,,,i between the tones ol Gen. I Gen Fen* Wh" is m Jehol territory Japanese rcinfoi been Kent from Tun« nave also been tra. JTaonan where th« .hang Hai-peng Mancnukuo force
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  • 271 4 Survivors Arm*- In Pcipiii". Si, a: A I u i jved in Peipinj I Pushun, near M •ia\ e confii mi Japanese troops 1,000 Chinese a! few weeks ago. Tliis tends to beai n published in the hin< i apers giving an a< American reporter, who have b*
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  • 11 4 Before the Repistra Chambers at 10 ».m. )f eases.
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  • 35 4 The engagement i tween ('apt. Percy R< I(I !< Mien, R.A., only son of t" -aptain and Mrs. P M j Ma BogowanUlawa, Ceylon, »n« nuet Travers, eldest dauifhte Mr. and m,-. H c. <>»'g-^ I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 305 4 GIFT SUGGESTIONS GIVE CUT GLASS THIS X'MAS A GIFT THAT IS SURE OF APPRECIATION. ______s^^_S__u__^^ ■D __S^_fi_ _R_fe___r_^_ JE p* Z* F^W _H _^s^_H ■'\^9^/ 4__^__r lf S ,',vl '.'V! II XNI> rl (I NSS MTTBi ok JAM CUT GLASS CANDLEWINK M.' INTKNB. IHSIIKS |V <\Si:. SINKS. Fnre* from >):>-0().
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  • 169 5 CHINESE RAILWAY LOANS. lISH INTERESTS, I AN3 TO WIPE OUT EREST ARREARS. London, VYedm sd; Brit h financial int< i eslj connection with Ihe I heme o. in ihe Hous< •i</: c Kdcii, •■b i y to the Fon ign the position of British i in the Peking-Mukd< ted by
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  • 126 5 nous Cambridge Stroke joins. Rugby, Tuesday. |ht tonne] <»f i he Mount 'ic. lit ion, which leaves l early next year to ina.ee i>m the world's higrhe t <m) ompleted by the' «»n of Mr. T. A. Brocklebank, 'II l. ri(»\«. i) Cambridge rowing f Air. L. R.
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  • 38 5 n V.F. announce-- that durintg t running torpedo, \X inch, wa lost, the I po ition being PL- miU'-Jt 1 1 om Johore Shoal Buoy. A i •■I $KJ offered for its r i I i
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  • 20 5 II '"tin da bed Into flock of i •>' a level crossing between ••'■mouth and Brigham, Yorks. 1
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  • 367 5 SPIRITUAL SANCTUARY FOR HOMF.LESS MCN. London, Dec. A liitlc nrmy (.t" homeh friendless men on their knesa <>r London's preat church in« a '"< Deum. Just •ittlc cameo of London's Sunday ife. Go <!<..- n. as 1 did, write a Daily represental ive, to th h of Si. John
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  • 148 5 Foreign Obligations To Be Met, Rugby, Tuesday. The House of Commons approved ;i resolution authorising the Tre-u-uty, in pursuance of the Austrian protocol drawn up at Geneva on July 15 last, i«» guarantee the payment of the principal and inter* „n the loan of such an amount as
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  • 1538 5 USEFUL PUBLICITY AT TRADE SHOWS. PINEAPPLES AND TAPIOCA. This year there has »><■< n ,>.<■ terwiaed ,nwi t« put Malayan for T. I S" Pl 7 WintlovVS M «"«y« *a« •bUiMed useful publicity for her |..o, „ls ai lw trade in (i,,a< Britain recently
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  • 1041 5 LONDON TRAGEDY. NEVEfT KNOWN A HAPPY YEAR." WIDOW OF NOBLEMAN. Londo i. De<\ 4. This i: a story of the whirligig of fortune. It. heroine is a woman of seven-ty-two. She is the widow of an Irish nobleman, ami claims descent from Alexander the Great of
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  • 178 5 Man Who Insisted On Leaving Hospital. A refusal to stay in hospital. Bgjainst medical advice, cost a I Chinese his life. An inquiry int.) his death was held by Mr. F. d. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday, and according to the evidence it appeared that the man
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  • 327 5 IN SI-LA PASS. WHY ST. BERNARDS SAVK MEN'S LIVES. Early in the N'ew Year a party of monks from (fn. monastery of St. Bernard are leaving for Tibet to found a hospice 12,600ft. above >ftea level in the Si- La pass, on the slopes of the
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  • 84 5 Womlrr Mrtal Stronger Than Stwl. Scientists believe that in beryllittm, a feather-weight metal which is Stronger than iteel, they haw discovered •übstance which will displace aluminium in many branches of industry. Intensive experiments arc now being conducted by the Institute of Metali to teal its usefulness. The objection to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 109 5 M Malaya's Largest Sporting Goods Store S Come and inspeel 't igjJIJjX VINCENT RICHARDS i A a ■Has m m >■ ji aj a| ya~ m m B"^V M\ a^rv t. iiiituiia u -J "■••■■■■■■SSSSSSSS'.i \v |i« *> iiaaaaaaaaaaaaar > 1 1 .< < K vjaaajaa«aaaaar>*/ a •Z!/ Rackei made
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    • 28 5 If you do not usually take porage for breakfast make a change and try Scotts Porage Oats. i They give you surprising energy to meet the day's work.
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  • 192 6 Mystery IVIov* 1 Al Sootlaiid Van!. London, Doc. 4. mystery move by Lord Trenchard, the London Police Commis.ic ner, involving a change oi stations for nearly TO detectives create i u sensation in the police force yesterday. In the last few years there have been many instances of
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  • 170 6 k K Ral Bane Found In Oriental Flower. Xi'V. Vork, X' 1 i The United States Bioh Survey Bureau at l>t-n\i f ivpoii; the discover) thai Ihe bulh i»j th Oriental flower Red Sqi ill ill rats without injuring oth< unii or human beings. Its effectiveness against rats,
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  • 109 6 (;irl> Who Dodge Rail Fares And Taxes, London, Dec. 5. A little sermon on unscrupulous women who dodge the income-ta> collector, smuggle silk underweai past the Customs, and travel "first' with n third-class ticket, was delivei*ed by Sir Henry Bowles at Enfield Police Court yesterday, "Women, it
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  • 38 6 The President and Council of ti Royal Academy have purchased under the term; of the Chantiv> Bequest the self-portraii by fenaor Frederick Brown in the i»\ hibition of the New English Ail Club. New Burlington Galleries.
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  • 1876 6 CHINA'S MEDICAL LORE. SURGICAL PRACTICE. DOCTORS MEET AT MALACCA. EARLY PABN RELIEF. J ■5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) I i Malacca. K P hi first time in the history of Ms lacca, the P.M.S. Division of the British Medical Association mei hcie. The programme started on tiiay afternoon with a
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  • 140 6 FACE AT WIND OW > double I sK I '"i'l,. I moor I children by I and A won i "■Aboul worth, v H husband and said, 'Whj <| Mrs. n w I spill t.h;tt some arm up. "One house and I we heard I rush,-! I the fas mov,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 94 6 THE EMPIRE'S BEST Pure Creamery V5 r Australian Butter Jkf CHOICES! ZEALAND'S c(Bl WATCH FOR THE CHOP SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. RAFFLES HOTEL MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL THIS EVENING TEA DANCE 6.30 8.15 P.M. INFORMAL DINNER DANCE 9.30 MIDNIGHT RAFFLES CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA PHONE 5351 {10 LINES). n «iiiiiiiiiii)^f.gimEaHgie«agjwi«^ AINS LIE'S
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  • 518 7 100 MILES A DAY. OUT TO BEAT RECORD. HARD ON TROUSERS. London, Do:-. 1Albert A. Humbles, aged twenty" two, of Islington, London, N., has pedal-eycled, always in the sam -uit, lOu miles every day for the last eleven months. For !'i a week and expenses H«»
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  • 238 7 DYING MAN ON SAILING BOAT. A dying man was found lashed to the mast of a storm-swept l'<> >' off Heswall, in the I)ee estuary, om Doc. 1, when would-be rescuers saw the climax of a mysterious t rn Kedy of the sea. The flying man was
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 25 7 et Your Christmas Be Happier at a Lower Cost this Year. Buy from the advertisers who use the columns of the D« any Im I
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    • 128 7 MAKE A NOTE TO VISIT WHITEAWAYS CHRISTMAS BAZAAR THIS WEEK. OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M. DAILY INCLUDING SATURDAY DECEMBER 24 1 1.. ml ;UI < 1 mi vs mm n is DoUl»l«" I 11) put in ni i. Trirr $12.5(1 rarli. WHITEAWAyS COTTON TUNIC SHIRTS. Guaranteed fu new fashion,i)t)r Multiple Si
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  • Article, Illustration
    110 8 The Chinese scoring their third al in the jjamc yesterday in which they drew with the Malays each side scoring three times. J'lu' monkeys in th.> l>«»tanica! Gardens arc 1 tottrec of delight to handreds of visitors and the picture shows one of the m«»nkt\\> feeding from the hand oi
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 106 8 ICAPITOLI Now Presenting The Screen's Most Brilliant Star TALLULAH BANKHEAD With the Famous English Actor CHARLES LAUGHTON j IN Paramount's Outstanding Attraction "DEVIL r DEEP" with GARY COOPER TWENTY MEN SENT TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA FOR ONE WOMAN'S SIN Book Now for the Week End. Phone 5261-2 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4,,
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    • 118 8 -^H lx. iwi LjCRt IL. V-a ay a I I nr 7# A*** *J I P-ttl #j* rH.JLJV. W^S- A I Vf* J I I 4 t^j J fj| IS I vvjfl Jl I ?■<*-■?" x RESERVATIONS PHONE 6903. VNOTIIER GREAT BRITISH 111 SICAL COMEDO rRUMPH! MARRY ME STARRING RENATE
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