The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 November 1937

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  • 282 2 Tamil Volunteers And Defence Of Malaya F. M. S. PLATOON 'From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 29. I lEUT. Colonel W. M. James, Officer Commjnding 2nd <Selangor> Battalion. F.MS. Volunteer Fcrre. at an at honi*? held at the Hotel Majestic this evening to celebrate the 22nd anniversary of the
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  • 84 2 Law Notice For The Day Before the Ag. Chief Justice, &.S., Ag. Chief Justice, F.M.S. and Mr. Justice Howes m the Ist Court at 11 a.m. Court of Civil Appeals. No. B—Chop8 Chop Foo Hing Long vs. Chop Heng Joo Heng «if not finished). followed by:— No. 9 Tay Ah
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  • 183 2 Trade Agreement Likely Rome, Nov. 29. Italy has decided to accord diplomatic recognition 01 Manchukuo. Tliis brings to three the number of Pawen which recognised the new regime m Manchukuo. the others bftoi Japan and Salvador. Italy's recognition was foreshadowed m the Japanese press a fortnight ago.
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  • 80 2 Private Capital To Bear The Burden Washington, Nov. 30. The buildinK or 3.000,000 or 4.000,000 homes m the United States during the five years will cost $12,000 million to $15,000 million dollars, proposed President Roosevelt m his housing message to Congress today. He suggested that private capital
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    50 2 picti^e. HE COMMANDED China Patrol: Captain H. F. Glover, who is returning to the United States after two years' duty m China waters, photographed on arrival ;in Singapore, yesterday by the Dollar Line vessel President Harrison. He commanded the U.S. Navy South China patrol during the recent hostilities. Free Press
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  • 42 2 A MEETING of interested import firms handling British goods will be held m the Chamber of Commerce Room at 5 p.m. on Dec. 9 to elect a committee to organise the 1938 British Trade Fair m Singapore.
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  • 113 2 London. Nov. 29. Wireless messages from Salamanca and Cadiz report that (General Franco intends to blockade the whole Spanish Government roast and abolish the neutral zones m certain Spanish Government ports. This announcement has not bern communicated to the British Government, but wireless messages from Gibraltar and
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  • 108 2 Tuesday, Nov. 23. Hon. Mr F. J. Morten, Hon. Mr. C. C Howell and Miss Howell and Major R. H. Quiil dined at Government House. Wednesday, Nov. 24. Sir John Salmond left Government House. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House
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  • 101 2 Shanghai, Nov. 29. Mr. T. V. Scong, chairman of thp China Liberty Bonds committee and head of the National Economic Council, and Dr. Sun Fo. president of the Legislative Yuan, who are now m Hong Kong, will leave for London shortly by way of Singapore. Mr. T.
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  • 40 2 London, Nov. 29. Lard Granborne announced m the Commons that a British military mission would visit Portugal m February next to establishing personal contact •with the appropriate authorities and to review matters of common interest. Reuter
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  • 120 2 While Rome Wonders London, Nov. 29. M. Chautemps. M. Del bos and. other French representatives arrived at No. 10 Downing Str?et this morning for the Anglo-French talks, which are expected to continue all day. A cable from Rome says that, despite the outward show of indifference, there, the
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    15 2 MISS SIEW CHEE FONG. the only Chinese girl member of the Malacca Oversea Ambulance Unit.
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  • 134 2 Anti-Japanese Activities Shanghai. Nov. 28. A Japanese newspaper, which is regarded as the mouthpiece of the Japanese Army, has condemned the authorities of the French Concession on the ground that they have not complied with the Japanese requests that anti-Japanese activities should be suppressed. Indignant Japanese officials
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  • 77 2 WITH h^r motpr out of action and 15 persons on board, a green motor-boat flying the Netherlands flag was seen yesterday at anchor by the Isthmian Steamship Company's vessel Steel Traveler eight miles south of the Brother Lighthouse, near Tanjong Oeban m the Rhio Archipelago, just
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  • 34 2 Amsterdam, Nov. 29. Euwe surrendered m the 22nd game after 62 moves m the chess championships. Alekhine now leads by 13 points to nine, with eight more panel to be played.— Reuter.
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  • 260 2 Safety Of Britons In Nanking Nanking, Nov. 29. As a precautionary measure tiie majority of the 22 English residents of Nanking, who include two women and an eight-year-old girl, have gone aboard a hulk with a number of Americans. Germans and Dutch 1 people. Immediate trouble is not feared but
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  • 123 2 Nanking Safety Zone Shanghai. Nov. 29. With the announcement by the Japanese Embassy spokesman that the statement of the Garrison Commander at Nanking. General Tang Sheng-chi. was rather jdiscouraging," hopes of creating a safety zone at Nanking are fading. The Embassy spokesman added thai the question of isolating
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  • 148 2 Sir Percy Harris Asks For An Estimate London, Nov. 29. Lord Cranbome informed Sir Percy Harris m the House of Commons toI day that it is too early to form an j estimate of the damage to British property by the Japanese m Shanghai. Sir Percy
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  • 38 2 Shanghai, Nov. 29 Foreign newspaper correspondents have learned that the Japanese I military authorities are proposing to establish censorship m the foreign cable offices to take the place of the Chinese- censors who withdrew last week.
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    • 47 2 EDUCATION. PITMAN'S COMMERCIAL EXAMINATIONS. PITMAN'S CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS will be held m SINGAPORE on Dec. 5. 1937 and subsequent days m SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOK-KEEPING COMMERCE MALAY (Entries close Dec. 3, and results announced by Dec. 30. 1937). Apply for particulars to: PITMAN'S EXAMINATION BUREAU. Uniteers Building. Phone 5022.
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    • 478 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS XMAS GIFTS We have on display a varied selection of seasonable gifts Call early and I inspect. Any articir may be reserved for delivery during Xmas Week Fre< Xm&s Paper Wrapping Service and delivery m Singapore MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road. BOARD RESIDENCI SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77,
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    • 245 2 Gbe Sinoaporc Jftcc U>i I'hoiK I<'l 1 Koala Lumpur Ofli-e:25. Jay., Phor.i ll»oh Office: Hrrvstrt U<nA mm in Pom am Offirr m. his»,.,, E London Offirr 40 1 11. t.< 1 IMm.m. SUBSCRIPTION R, Uiiha. o Malaya Months f 00 v Quarterly a 0 M Half Yearly f 17.011 s
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  • 1209 4  -  Lucie Murion PARIS FASHION REVIEW By fcyf AI.AYAX** t;«t..i km Iruve will l»e interf stt;l m tlUa Paris fushiun artii Ir Mi ttir mid-season < ollectii us. Winter clothes art* §ntttmtm\ but what Malayan iMMI li not interested m n >'i tio|)i. ul wear?
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  • 55 4 Tw ounces etch of br >wn .sugar. bcead-rrumfti ground a'.m-nds and butter fcwc eggs and hal: i pint uf mUk ar r. .fried let thta Cream Vr buter a: d sugar ad^ th? almonds breadcraabft, and warmed milk Stir m the 'ap'.l beaten eggs and bake ten
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  • 444 4 CHINA'S FIRST WOMAN SOLDIER Joined Up With Glowing Heart! pHINA'S Out woman soldier played an important part on the Shanghai war front. This became known alter t.e ChtoMt withdrawal from the area. Ire fem.Eine wa.ii~<: MISS Hsia P:ng-yu ri:si won iarr.e m th^ epic 3.000-miia Northern Revotatk) Expedition m 11^6
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    • 272 4 Gi/to <*/" BOND ST LONDON RFAI j ml iiiul 1 1 .on i. \v« l.« i v Mil i h i iff fOt illustrutnl cmti ■AMICYB lt>» Ilir n 11. v 111. BBttal v K<Mii t T\v2 Ncwost m jpij La^ic^ Handbags. —3&*^ IH-HK.II HI BUI i^Pra yJvaltine* stands Supreme
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    • 99 4 EFFECTIVELY SEALED SCREW the cap tight)? oa an EVER SHABR— and the barrel v taleij •eaied. N*» danger of ink-stained Boger*MiMidged papers, clothes •< pur»e* This is only one the maay featuiet wtttch accounu foi the ever-gre*u*t popularuy of EVERSHARF ftejw Other arcAdjustable point Im sun writing. One frtroke filler.
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  • 170 6 KING LROI'O' D of the Belgians m London on a st tt(edging the rhcers of the crowds as he lefi Victoria SI Kuckin^hutn PalMI with X: dm Leading Arabs and Jews met at a London luncheon at the (irosvenor House, Parm Lane. The Arabian M mister.
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    • 77 6 fINEST Pheasant a»d FRESHEST SELECTION Mmilgii Woodcock OBTAINABLE ANYWHERE Quad Hsrei RsbLiU for occasions which call U something unusual PonUrf »i (iamc is the order of the dty. ChlCkeM. Fo* l^» us show you our fine selecti«»n Tu r keys and give you hints and suggestions Ojckl Capuir. On how
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  • 323 7 Letters To The Editor Quarters Should Be Found By Government i thr Krfitor of the Free Press) v»r the J.C.S A. decides to with regard to the MacGregor rt I think it should m he first 1 to the more urgent need mbera for
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  • 399 7 "Give Us The Cash Before Japanese Get It" (To the Editor of the Free Press) Sir.— Th? letter from Thaw, m the Free Press recently, hits the nail on the head and it warms the heart oi a long suffering shareholder to read that there is
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  • 16 7 The Kmla Lumpur Sanitary Board will meet m the Town Hall at 10 am tomorrow Wednesday
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    48 7 KING FAROTK returned to Cairo last week after a stay m Alexandria, to take up formal residence m the capital. Accompanied by the Minister of War and Lewa Shoukri Pacha, commander m chief of the Egyptian Army, he is seen inspecting a guard of honour at Cairo station.
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  • 1095 7 Wavelength Of 22 Metres To Be Employed (By the Free Press Radio Correspondent) rE development of overseas telephony through the agency of radio links connecting the land networks of one continent with another will be carried a stage further with the inauguration of the
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    • 148 7 II \l\ REFUTATION HAD TO i;j>! us ORI PKTIRE. IT> |N I IT TO BK "STELLA |)\ll \> Samuel Goldwyn GOLDWYN Pments^ STELLA DALLAS WITH BARBARA STANWYCK JOHN BOLES ANNE SHIRLEY AMD Alan Hale Barbara Neil Directed by KING VIDOR •CEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS OP£NING IOMORPOW PAVILION Lovely hair speaki
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    • 235 7 H| IJAiIDDA-* OPENING TONIGHT ALnAlflPnA n 6 .is 9.15 n U'XUN jMf AGAIN' romoncin* q\i\ yooth IgO« jj&l £+U tTuj^TTi ho, ii, fii. a to .he m m |jßi£i??2«...«r/ You'll tun* of tew hit song* f 'Iwl m^^£ 9^' l com.. hundr^ iWj»^ E^JOY heavenly honeyi mo I^l W flf
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  • 333 9 SINCE CONSTITUTION Grand Fair And Beauty Contest SPORTS CARNIVAL Industrial And Agricultural Exhibitions (By Free Press Special Correspondent) A BEAUTY CONTEST, a grand fair, a sports carnival and exhibition- of agricultural and industrial products have been arranged for Sianrs tifth celebration of the establishment of
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  • 175 9 I St. Andrew's I Night I C,n SI S DANCE I REELS S vn Correspondent) remban. Nov. 29. I MB of? i) ;.t tendance of 251 was I vtefl Negn Sembilan \i St Andrew's night m nal manner The en- > Sungei Ujong Club :n baronial style
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    50 9 -\n\\ l\ s«OI!\Nl>. Heavy snowfalls m the North of Scotland i i <-ulted m the snow lying to a depth of about six inches on f the (ireat Notth Road between Perth and Inverness. A n <ii> is hero >een steaming into the railwaj st iljon at Tomatin last week.
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  • 116 9 Impersonated Municipal Servant <C v six months' rigorous nment, to be followed by a supervision, was passed I Duckworth m the second it yesterday, on a Tamil n named Abdul Satam vi, ttd a charge of imper-i.-ed claimed trial. I -pcr tor T E Wray. prosed evidence that the accused
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  • 108 9 VII. I IV. 12 ft python with one blow (m the head with his ho* key stick, after the snake had startled the ricksha puller taking him along Bulestier Road at night during the ueek-end. M. Valherg. B.R.C. and Singapore hockey star, found his stick
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  • 82 9 ALLEGED FALSE PROMISE OF A JOB R. W THESEIRA. ;i Eurasian, appeared bWore Mr F. V Duckworth, m the second police court, yesterday, charged with having cheated one Ho Ah Lam by dishonestly inducing him to deliver $12 that he would get an employment t<»r him and of having committed
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  • 87 9 Opposition Not Satisfied London. Nov. 28. AT question time m the Commons on Thurs'i \y several members, including the lender of the Opposii tion. Mr. At expressed dissatisfaction with the composition of the comrritU? apt) Lnted hy the Secretary for Air after chrrKes, made last week. of
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  • 232 9 Place Of Art In New Siam (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Nov. 29. DRINCE Chula Chakrabongs, now on a visit to Siam from England, uttered a warning to the new Siam at the University of Moral and Political Sciences m the course of an address to the .students. H E.
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  • 33 9 At the weekly tiffin meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore tomorrow, m the roof garden of the Adelphi Hotel, Mr. Roland Braddell will speak on "Singapore 100 Years Ago."
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  • 26 9 Shanghai, Nov. 28. The Japanese are reported to have massed many warships at Kiauchou _Bayi>efore landing a force at "Tsingtao, a treaty port m north-East Shantung
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  • 216 9 Appeal Court I Opens AN appeal by Margaret David relat- ing to the matter of the trusts of the will of Brooke David was dealt with by the court of Civil Appeals when it opened yesterday. Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell, acting Chief Justice, presiding, assisted by Mr.
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  • 154 9 Ratepayers Want Information On War Risks AT the last meeting of the committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association a letter from the Selangor Property Owners and Ratepayers' Association was read. It enclosed correspondence from London on the subject of lnsuiance against war risks Thr committee decided to ask for further
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  • 86 9 SINGAPORE MARINE HOSTEL AT a meeting of the Board of Licencing Justices held m the Criminal District Court yesterday and presided over by Mr. H A Forrer, a long list of applications for renewals of liquor licences pertaining to the hotels, restaurants and public houses of
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  • 113 9 JUDGE ORDERS AN EXAMINATION ASSIGNED by the Btftll to the defence oi an alleged murderer, a Singapore advocate complained to the Assizes judge yesterday, when making an application, that on three occasions when he nad tried to interview him. the accused had showed "complete ignorance- of
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  • 112 9 French Colony Gives Dinner Party IN continuation of the arranged m nonour of the commander of the vis ting French cruiser. Jeanne D'Arc, and his officers, a dinner party wa:; given by the French Consul General M P. A. Ballereau at the Adelphi Hotel last night. Heads of Government departments,
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  • 61 9 Manchester. Nov 28. Ihe woild !;»i:noiis cry «omp on Steve" will no longn be htMfi V f he English turf lor with *he ekMiat of the 1937 Wtadm St^vf DoBOChW Britain's wizard ot turl. said Roodby; as Jockey. bocominß Triiiner r>ouoghue i Donoghue six time* rode th»
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  • 37 9 Metz, Nov. 18 liart?e scale anti-^ireralt xerctses. I the first to be held on the FrancoGerman frontier, arc occurink and tomorrow along the Maginot Line from Forbade to Strasbourg The whole arear is being "blacked out Reuter
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    • 30 9 P*OR aMuwin^ their dogs to be out of doors without muzzles a Chinese, Lini Sans Kens, was fined $30 and a Jananese. Jerichi Mari, $35 Both the actused p'eaded guilty.
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    • 151 9 EARLY STREAMLINK Many a time m th- earl' days of motoring and before there was any speed limit, Romary Eiscuits helped to while away hours of enforced delay And still, motoring, they are tne nicest of biscuits No others exist with quit*> the same degree of delirious crispness Old-fa^hionrd recipes,
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  • 532 11 British Trade Improves frouble Is Lack 01 Confidence. mil Ovn Correspondent) London. Nov. 22. 11l t.. i welcome change „|i«irt this week that iiioiis on the London Stock jy.h.iii^t- were improving, or ,-fd that there were some tuiuihl*- «f returning conHMM l uhuppil>, markets are
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  • 574 11 China Ministry's Ban THE use of Japanese banknotes m China has been declared illegal, by the Ministry of Finance of the Chinese Government. This information was conveyed m a communique to the City Government of the Municipality of Greater Shanghai, together with instructions to authorities concerned to
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    18 11 THE NEW PREMISES of the Oversea Chinese Bank at Seremban is an addition to Seremban s modern buildings.
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  • 138 11 Species Received From Manchuria Fruit growing has been developed m the Canadian prairie provinces where previously It was formerly though'impossible to grow anything but cereals owing to the high winds and the intense cold of winter. The latest development by the Cana dian Government Experimental Farms
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  • 48 11 Tokio, Nov. 26. The Navy Section at Imperial Headquarters announced tonight that "to meet recent spectacular developments In land operations m the Shanghai area" the combined fleet under Admiral Nagano will leave for home ports to speedily take on needed supplies and reinforce man-power^— Reuter
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  • 534 11 Tariffs To Be Reduced? A THORNY PATH AHEAD THE announcement that formal' negotiations lor a trade pact between Britain and the United States are about to begin means that the ground has been cleared and the foundations laid ready for the commencement of building, but the completion
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  • 119 11 Washington, Nov. 26. President Roosevelt stated at a press I conference today that he wanted a tax revision as soon as Congress was ready to go ahead with it At the same time, it was revealed, he had sent a letter to all Government departments and
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    • 406 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated m the Colony ot Hong Kong) The liability of members b limited to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of Ibe Colony. Authorised Capital $50,000,000 Issued and Fully Paid-up. $2U,1>00.000 Reserve Fund: Sterling £6,500,000 j Hong Kong Currency $10,000,000
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    • 509 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND (MM (Incorporated m England by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3.000 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* S.uuo .uuu UK AD OFFICE: 38, Bishopsgate, I-ondon, EC Z. :\&nu h •-> and BriUM ht-v Alor Star Hollo
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    • 259 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE p.m. 6.00 Indian music (Records) 6 20 Cninese music (Records). 6.45 Children's programme. (English). 7.00 Dance music Relay from the Raffles Hotel. 7.30 Time, weather, news and announcements. 7.45 Books of the month— November Talk 1 by Margaret Rose. 8.00 Light orchestral conceit Relay from
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    • 457 13 BRITISH ijHfrTlififc'uiii BY P&O and BRITISH INDIA LINES .< OKPORATED IN ENGLAND) p O. S. N. GO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due luiinage S'p<»re. ltinn,.r Spore. 1^37 1938 Ii'INDI 17 000 Dec. 3 COMORIN 15.000 Jan. 28 1->.OUO Dec 17 KAISAR-I-HIND 11.500 Feb. 11 I> 18 'BANGALORE 6,000 Feb 12 ITSAL
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    • 345 13 Incorporated m Strults Settlements > W*%3m ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England.) FOR UNITED KINGDOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer *>"• Sails CITY OF ATHENS Havre, London. Rdarn. H burg. Glasgow In Port Dec 2 CITY OP KIMBERLEY Havre, Dunkirk. London Dec 22 Dec. 26
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    • 912 13 SHIPPING THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE (Ocea* Aberdeen and Commonwealth Lia<L Steam Ship Co., Ltd.. and China Mutual 11m H. u Khion Stt-aiu&hip C«.. (IWl) Ll4 Steam Navigation Co., Ltd.) (unard Whj, star Ltd. The Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. Shaw SaviU and Albion Co.. Ltd. The China Navigation Co., Ltd. Ihe
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  • 285 15 Another "Comeback Crash I London, Nov. 19. ARNERA. ex-world's heavy-weight champion boxer, after rly two years out of the ring fighting illness and paralysis, back at the Salle Wagram m Pans tonight and lost, > t ily Expresa. x 1 rounds against a man
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  • 132 15 I Win For Mr. And Mrs I S. K. Dods I nunthlv mixed fourI for November was I Timah on Sunday I <iited m a win for I E Dods with a net I For:y-two cardi wsre I the following returned: I 1 Dods 43
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  • 109 15 Sequel To Test Defeat Sydney. ite result ol Australia's ihowtnf in the Rugby League tests. South Wales League have demake a representation to the Rugby League protesting aching. U _tta would have done much betthCf think. h__l they been able to Mich Australians as Brown.
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  • 23 15 Cram-m, German Davis Cup the singles of the Japanese Tennis ChampioiL.>>liipc>, beating Yamiißlshi. for three years native on i ft 4, r» t
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  • 51 15 T*HE Perak Malaya Cup rugger team to play Selangor on Saturday has been chosen as follows Auld Lade. Dawe. Hart, Tai Swee Kee Murray. Manseldwards Lewis, Barnes. McCall. Smith. Hector Ritchie. Hooper. Mathews and Davies. Two Asiatics. Swee Kee and Ritchie, are included m the
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  • 181 15 Members of the Advisory County Cricket Committee were informed at the meeting that with two minor reservations the Australians have agreed to play m next season's matches with the cuunti&s under the special instructions issued to first-class umpires. Hours of play are the subject of further
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  • 164 15 Problem For R. And A. A remarkable happening m the challenge cup meeting of the Colas Products Golfing Sockvy on Wlmbledcn Park Club's course recently is to bo referred to the Rules Committee of ♦Hp Royal and Ancient Club. SL Andrews. Mr. Jchn Weaver,
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  • 109 15 Minimum Test Match Charges The minimum charge of 3s. is to be made at the Tests. Minimum admission to other matches m which, the Australians appear will be 2s. It must be remembered that the cost Of the Australians' vLsit is considerable, and that the money must come
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  • 99 15 Match At Olympic Stadium London. The Football Association has been invited by the Reich F.A. to send an England eleven to play against Germany at the New Olympic Stadium. Berlin, on May 14 next. The International Selection Committee have recommended the acceptance of the invitation. A decision
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  • 38 15 David Cochrane. the 18 -ye ax-old Portadown ioutslde right, has been transferred to Leeds United. He is one ol the most promising players who ttas left Northern Ireland, and the transfer fei» is said to hp i' 2,000
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  • 563 15  - Miraculous Billiards By European Experts J. V. RAINBOW (By BRITISH professionals at billiards would not subscribe* to the opinion that they are weak on the masse stroke. I believe that one or two have a suspicion that they have something to learn about that most useful stroke but they would
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  • 52 15 Negri-Malacca XV To Play Seletar Services (From Our Own Correspondent) xiemban. Nov. 29. 'TUP, Ni'jjri- Malacca rugger team for Saturday's Malaya Cap match at Serrmban against the R.N. and R.A.F. is: Angus. Pinto, llapue. Crawford, Morris; !m(K:i\. Smith: Rlomfield. Harding:. Robey. Hindmarsh. llallnm. llu-hes, Burns, Graham. Reserve, Trevor. Downi? is
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