The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 December 1937

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  • 246 2 Van Zeelanri In Rome FRANCE STANDS BY CZECHOSLOVAKIA Rome. Dec. 19. MVAN ZEELAND, the former Belgian Premier, who is m Rome on what is described as an unofficial visit, conferred with Count Ciano (Foreign Minister). In the course of the visit M. Van Zeeland will meet
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  • 99 2 Hankow. Det-. 19. The Chekiang forces are reported to have started a counter-attack on the Japanese at Klahsing and Wuhsing. on he Shanghai-Hangchow Railway. Should the Chinese succeed In reaching their objectives, the retreat of the Japanese forces at Nanking is liable to be cut
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  • 81 2 From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Dec. 19. A meeting of the Malacca Planters' Association was held at the Malacca Club premises this morning, with Mr. W. A Wilken. the president, m the chair. Matters relating to estate schools, toddy shops and upkeep of mukim roads were discussed,
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  • 96 2 The European Association of Singapore at its last committee meeting was informed that the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association have written to Government asking that 'the discretion vested m the Veterinary Officer should be withdrawn and that the law with regard to the entry of dogs
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  • 76 2 BANGKOK— HONG KONG AIR ROUTE OPENS l.oiiiM'D Dec. 19. Lundon is brought within 8\ 2 days journey of Hong Kong with the new Imperial Airways route to be opened this week between Hong Kong and Bangkok The new air line will be a branch of the main England-Australia air route,
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  • 33 2 The Dowager Countess of Seaneld Princess Liechtenstein. Baron and BaroMli de Tuyll and Lady Wise are passengers for Singapore aboard the I hage leaving Marseilles on Christi is Day cables our London correspon-
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  • 188 2 (Continued from page 1) Tsingtao "must have been ordered by the Cantral Government." The Chines? authorities have closed the inner harbour by sinking a ship across the mouth and they are enforcing the curfew at 6 p.m. H.M.S. Suffolk is at present at Tsingtao
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  • 99 2 Rigid Control Of Foreigners In France Paris, Dec. 19. FOLLOWING the recent "Hooded Men" revelations, measures for tightening control on foreigners were outlined by M. Dormoy. Minister of the Interior, at yesterday's Cabinet meeting and the Cabinet approved of them m principle M. Dormoy will formulate the necessary texts quickly.
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  • 64 2 Foreign Oil Companies Object Mexico City. Dec. 19. Foreign oil companies operating m Mexico must pay their workers additional wages and social benefits costing about £1.500.000 annually for at least two years, m accordance with the decision of the Federal Arbitration Board. The owners recently stated
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  • 123 2 Average Entertainment With bright comedy and a few catchy tunes. "Blonde Trouble." the Paramount picture which opened at the Capitol Theatre last night, is average entertainment. Though heading the cast. Eleanor Whitney, one of the fatest tap dancers m the world, does no tap dancing m this picture.
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  • 81 2 An M.G.M. production, "Mama Steps* which opened at the Alhambra 'yesterday, is only fair entertainment. The story deals with the wife of a rich perfume manufacturer, who is m search of "culture," and plans to start a salon. Her search for her new craze iis not so
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  • 32 2 London, Dec. 19. An Admiralty official told Reuter today that reports published m London that Britain has three capital ships standing by for the Par East are without foundation." Reuter
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  • 56 2 FOUR MILLION HOUSES IN FIVE YEARS? Washington, Dec. 19. THE House of Representatives by 1 207 votes to 30 passed the Housing Bill designed to implement President Roosevelt's recommendations to build between 3.000.000 and 4,000,000 houses within five years. This is the last major item on the legislative programme of
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  • 134 2  - Dr. H. H. Kung Criticises United States Sin Chew Jit Poh A BITTER attack on the allegedly "pro-Japanese" policy of the United States was made by Dr. H. H. Kung, China's Finance Minister, yesterday. Interviewed by foreign pressmen at Hankow. Dr. Kung, who is head of the Executive Yuan us
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  • 112 2 Sharp Soviet Protest To Poland Warsaw. Dee. 19. TTHE Soviet Government yesterday sharply protested to the Polish Foreign Ofllce against "continual provocation" by the Polish authorities. The protest refers particularly to a Soviet-Polish frontier incident when, according to a semi-official Soviet statement, two members of the staff of a Soviet
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  • 102 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hankow. Dec. 19. The situation on the north bank of the Yangtse River turned m favour of the Chinese during the week-end, when the Japanese suffered heavy losses m practically every sector. The vanguard of the Japanese forces reached the
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  • 54 2 The question of extending the activiticfe of the European Association throughout Malaya was discussed at the last meeting of the committee. It is suggested that prominent citizens m Penang. Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur should be approached with a view to forming the nucleus of mem- 1
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  • 61 2 Hankow, Dec. 19. Stopping overnight owing to the j difficulty of navigation, H.M.S. Cape-i town, with 23 women and 30 children I on board is due at midday tomorrow at Wuhu. which can be its only stop before Shanghai. A message from the Capetown
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  • 37 2 One hundred thousand students of Canton sent a joint cable to Gen. Chiang Kai Shek yesterday, pledging their support and prbmising to assist I the Government forces In their resistence against the Japanese.— Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 79 2 "Mad Prince" Buried In Cairo State Funeral Ceremony Cairo, Dec. 19. rE embalmed body of the so-called "mad prince." Prince Ahmed S-eif-ed-Din, the brother-in-law of the late Kins Fuad of Egypt. arrived m Cairo today from Istanbul. The Egyptian Government, at the request of King Farouk. provided a State luneral
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  • 80 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Sianfu, Dec. 19. NEGOTIATIONS between dele- gates of the Chinese Government and representatives of the Government of Outer Mongolia were successfully concluded yesterday at Sianfu. capital of Shensi, where Gen. Chiang: Kai Shek was captured a year ago. The Mongolians are
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  • 65 2 London, Dec. 19. The King has presented a big Christmas tree to Westminster Abbey where It is lighted and dressed with children's toys and will be on view m the west end of the Abbey near the Unknown Warrior's tomb. The public viewing the tree
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  • 44 2 Hankow. Dec. 19. A strong line cf defence on which the Chinese have been working for several years, has been prepared along the Lunghai railway, where the greatest battle ot the war is expected Reuter to be fought.-
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  • 40 2 Rome, Dec. 17. The Chinese Ambassador, Mr. Liv Wan-tao. will leave next month for China at the behest of the Chinese Government. His recall is for informI ative purposes" and without political I i significance. Reuter.
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  • 37 2 A Nanyang Siang Pau message says Madame Chiang Kai Shek denies the Japanese report that she intends going to Moscow on an important misI sion on behalf of the Chinese Government.
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  • 40 2  -  Nanyang Siang Pau Hankow. Dec. 19. Chinese ministers at a conference al Hankow today unanimously decided that the country's resistance to Japan must continue, and passed a resolution of loyalty to Gen. Chiang Kai Shek.—
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  • 24 2 Lisbon. Dec. 19. The Portuguese-Spanish frontier has been reopened and the railway service between the two countries has been re-established.— Reuter
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  • 56 2 Comtesse de Lapre has arrived m Kuala Lumpur to spend a few months with her brother. Mr. R. M. E. Michaux, Director and General Manager of Socnn Ltd. Lord Howard de Waiden and Mr Van len Abeelc. Director General at the Colonial Office m Brussels, are, also
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  • 38 2 Washington, Dec. 19. A temporary part between the United States and Italy has been signed, replacing the 1871 treaty of friendship, which expired on Dec. 15. Negotiations for a new treaty are m progress.— Reuter
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  • 98 2 During the week ending Dec. 11. 1937. exports of pineapples irom Malayan ports amounted to 49.001 cases, of which 31.210 <64 per cent.i cases were to the United Kingdom. 2.967 '6 per cent.t cases to the Conjtinent of Europe. 2,375 (5 per centJ casas to Canada,
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  • 69 2 Singapore Municipal Committrr Ho 4 agreed at Its last meeting to lay down no definite policy regarding the exhibition of advertisements m Grove Road, but to consider each application exhibiting advertisements on its merit It was agreed by the committr allow one existing wall ■rtTrrttirmrnt
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  • 31 2 Amsterdam. l>er. IH. The death took plao M Dr Gerard Vissering. a former prert of the Netherlands Bank and financial adviser to the OUmm Qowernment m 1911 Reuter
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 259 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. MAKE-UP FOB XMAS THEATRICALS We can supply the following: Grease Paints Liners, Carmines. Rouges. Face I'oudrrs. Oepe Hair. Spirit Gum. Beauty Spots. Removing Creams. MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road. BOARD RESIDENCE SEA-FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77, Meyer Rd. (near Swimming Club) Board -Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens
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    • 377 2 $be Singapore /rec fliiess lead Ofhce: Cecil Street !vn«*p©r» Phone: i. e\tl liMnns In r) Kuala I umr»«r Olii. 2.' Java S»-«m)L l'h«.i i Ipoh OIBrr: Hrtuvt.-, Road Phone Penan* Office: 12, BUkty fttrwrt, Penan. Phone: 1 r. London Office: 4t 43. He* str~< i < 4. Phon. Ontr.l •...<>
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  • 1817 4 BY OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT King's Surprise Visit To Aeroplane Factories London Dee. 13. HTOPICS oi the wetr- make rather a mixed bag foe uiw- Starting with the weather they go on to Oxford's victory in the University Rugger match and the startling reorganisation oi the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 37 4 \cAPM CO- I KH7 CELESTIW THE WORLD RENOWNED NATURAL MINERAL WATER Hoiried as It news from the Spring Especially etrective m cases of LIVER TROUBLE, GOUT, RHEUMATISM I Obtainable Everywhere "CT^ILTIJYE* TONIC FOOD_B E Vfe RAG E
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    • 133 4 flora 8 one y£6E TA R<* N ITS MEAT jfc k. r m i OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M. DAILY THROUGHOUT THIS WEEK JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. (Incorporated <n England) SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR, PENANG IPOH. Homore df/f I INK-STAINED 1 FINGERS! \4>T I The instant the cap is screwed on. Carry
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 505 6 Mass Matrimony At A Singapore Cabaret: len W^B&T 7fc r Bb2*^ JJfIMHHHHHH < > .^bbbbbbvl •jT aXaf »"^^^^B •>♦ a#t ■hhl> bf%S t~''>/> I t~ i -t pfl i -^bbbw^b^K* 9wt !jf i- .^afl lm 9tfl iJr <^B LbbbbbbbbbbbbbVWPQbhbbbbbbb 1 CiI l I I i*/v c A l^^tf 9 «Bf»*
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  • 620 8 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1937. A Critical Moment li/lIXED thoughts are caused by the fact that we are entering the Yuletide season, and will soon be starting a new year. Neither the trade outlook nor the international outlook are as bright as we expected them to be
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  • 936 8  - Anglo-French Talks "Ballyhoo" And The Far East Crisis Sir Arthur Willert Mussolini Was Quite Right By London, Dec. 3. 'THE best comment yet made on I this side of the Atlantic upon the recent Anglo-French meeting m London comes from Italy It is contained m an article which was certainly
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  • 883 8 - /CANDIDATES for agricultural m Malaya have to pass a general knowledge test which it is officially stated includes "an acquaintance with current events." Rather a tall order, that. With events happening so rapidly m all oarts of the world, it is difficult even for the harassed
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 213 8 VAJT ff^ft I^T Mf Vife Ir^^^^^l^ fT OBTAINED IN SPE 1320 -Still going Strong CALDBECK'S GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Fi>K XMAS and NEW DEAR'S EVE FESTIVITIES A SPECIAL DINNER WILL BE SERVED. XMAS EVE DEC. 24 NEW YEARS EVE DEC. 3 1 XMAS DAY DEC. 25 BOXING DAY DEC. 26 NEW
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    • 26 8 For MOTOR CAR INSURANCE APPLY TO THE GENERAL ACCIDENT fIRE b LIFf ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated In Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. THONE: 6481
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  • 733 9 U.S. AMBASSADOR IN LONDON SINCE 1933 Sudden Death After An Exploratory Operation NEW ENVOY APPOINTED MR. ROBERT WORTH BINGHAM, for the past four years United States Ambassador m London, died at Baltimore yesterday, states Reuter. Mr. Bingham, who has been a
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  • 167 9 <tr*»m nui I ondon Staff) London, Dec. 10 PriiKf Rirabongse Bhanubbandh. 23-year-old cousin of the King of Mam. and one of the ten best motor raring drivers m Europe, will be able to race is Great Britain during the 1938 season. His International Competitions' Licence,
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  • 121 9 Six Districts To Go Dry In India j 'i Indians are to go dry as a total Prohibition O r der. which is to be enforced as an experiment m six districts of the ted Provinces A deciMon To thLs effect was made by the United Provinces Congress Cabinet and
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  • 290 9 Ten Couples United At Mass Wedding $10 FEE FOR CHINA RELIEF T'fc'.v i/oung Chinese couples, the brides wearing veils and carrying huge bouquets, were married at the Great World Cabaret yesterday afternoon. It was the largest mass wedding for some time m Singapore, and the $10 \fee each groom paid
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  • 83 9 Impressions of life m Malaya were conveyed by Mr. J Corrie. who recently came to the city m charge of the Scottish Agricultural Organisation Society, when he addressed the members of Perth Rotary Club. Scotland at their weekly luncheon meeting m the Station Hotel. Mr Corrie
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  • 63 9 London, Dec. 18. At Vienna yesterday. Sir Harold Hartly F.R.S.. Director of Research, London NOdland and Scottish railway md chairman of the Fuel Research Board, was awarded the Exner Medal >f the Austrian Association of Commerce for his services to industrial research. The only other
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  • 55 9 London, Dec. 19. An Admiralty notice to mariners states that mining In Spanish waters has been intensified and British vessels are warned that they enter Spanish territorial waters at considerable risk. Reports have been received that moored mines may exist to seaward for a d'stance
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  • 211 9 Refugees From War Zone (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. IS. A SENTENCE of three months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on each of five Chinese women who were convicted yesterday by Mr. W. J. Thorogood, first magistrate, on charges of begging and failing to give
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  • 33 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 13. The London Advisory Committee for Rubber Research is advertising for applications for the appointment of a chemist, Rubber Research Institution of Malaya.
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  • 247 9 Mr. Bartholomew- Aged 13 Years— Says "Father Can Look After Himself" PREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, the English boy film star, m a brief courtroom scene at Hollywood recently looked straight at his father. Mi-. Cecil Bartholomew, of Richmond, Surrey, and said: "I think my father is well able to take care of
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  • 104 9 Wears Sword Cancels Wedding aj|R. RICHARD OSWALD BRAD-SHAW-LEATHER, describing himself as a M -year-old bachelor and a radio operator m the Mercantile Marine, applied at Caxton Hall Register Office for a licence to marry Mrs. Dawn Armstrong described as a widow of 28. A West End hotel was given as
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  • 212 9 Won A Million And Wishes He Hadn't Toulon. Dec. 8. LYING m a prison cell at Toulon tonight is a French sailor who was a millionaire (m francs) a few months ago. His fortune gone, he has now to serve a sentence of three years imprisonment passed on him for
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  • 164 9 BIG INCREASE IN RECENT YEARS From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok. I>er 1!». The latest volume of the Statistical Year Book of Siam shows that whereas m 1919-20 there was istectatf 1.335 offences against the opium law, m 1935-36 the number was 10.081 Licensed establishments totalled 3.245
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  • 139 9 Malay Gets Three I Months 'From Our Own Correspondent) Joh ore Bahru Admitting four previous convictions m Singapore and Johore Wahid bin Majid. a Malay, was sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment followed by six months' police supervision by Sheikh Abu Bakar. the second magis'rate. Wahid broke
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 167 9 PHONE 4H06. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL PERFORMANCES BY KURT BLACH j And h* European orchestra Hours during which music will be pla>ea axe announced hereunder M) MISSION FVXX v\rd.. Dec. 22 f poiuiiK of 100 MEN OIRL M% ij 7J0— 930 p-m Dinner Dance Mtuie 11 15— Midnight Dance Music M\n |f|
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    • 85 9 CHRISTMAS GIFTS THAT NEVER FAIL! LADIES SILK HOSE PHOENIX Silk Hose. Latest styles and colours 'AH sii^s Prices $1.85 to $3.25 pair. ARISTOC All British. Newest Shades. 'All siies. Prices 51. 85 to $3.56 pair. MORLEY'S Famous Hose. AM fa shionable shades *AM sizes. Prices $115 to S4 75 pair
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  • 1306 11 QUOTA CUT AND U.S. SETBACK. Confidence In The Rubber Committee. THE rubber markets have expressed unqualified satis- faction with the decision of the International Rubber port quota for the first three Committee to reduce the ex of next year to 70 per cent, of the
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 11 SNOW AT WHIPSNADK A contrast m black and white showing the black swans and the deer feeding m their combined enclosure. which is now snow covered, at Whipsnade.
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  • 152 11 "Ginger Group' 9 Wants Drastic Action A DUTY against Japan to offset the depreciation of the yen and insistence on greater reciprocity from India are among the measures for restoring the export cotton trade urged by the Cotton Trade League m a letter which has been sent
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  • 293 11 CANADA U.S. TRADE TALKS Standing By With Britain RESULTS OF OTTAWA AGREEMENT r»APTAIN EUAN WALLACE. Par-; liamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, at a luncheon of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel Victoria last week referred to Canada's position In regard to the proposed AngloAmerican trade agreement.
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  • 47 11 Manila. Dec. 18. Last Sale Prices Previous Today Antamok 0.49 0.49 Benguet Consolidated 8.80 8.80 Consolidated Mines 0.011 0.011 I.X.L 053 0.52 San Mauricio 0.415 0.41 United Paracale 0.41 0.41 The prices are published by courtesy of Messrs. Levy and Co.. of Singapore.
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  • 47 11 'From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Dec. 16. Mr. D. H. C. Lye was elected section chairman of Perak Engineering Association and Mr. W. J. D. Lkoezeman as vice chairman^ Tomorrow evening Mr. O. Wilde will read paper on volcanic action m New Zealand. I
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  • 197 11 New Guinea Goldfleids earned a profit of £88.742 for the year ended Sept. 30 last, after writing off £40.164 for depreciation and development Aftei taking account of the cash position and financial requirements the directors recommended at the annual meeting yesterday m Sydney the payment of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 299 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated In the Colon* o(f Hong Kong) Hie liability of members Is limited to tbe extent and m manner prescribed by Ordin»fUM> No. 6 of 1»29 or the Colony. Authorised Capital fbO.OOO OOu Issued and F'uJly PaiJ up ji:O.OoOuO<J Reserve Fund: Sterling £«.500,000 Hong Kong Currency
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    • 534 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AM» iii^iJ m Bnfiand l>s I |aJ Chart^i I Paid up capital m boo.i»oo shares of £5 each 3,000 ,(MK> Reserve Fund £.i,UoOuUO Reserve Liability of Proprietors 2 »hk« ouu ■U0 OVfH 38, Bisb«p«»«al«, Luud.it t. r t. Agencies u.i«l tti MM Im Aior Star
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 341 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE /Ml. 133 me s (225 m p.m. COO Malay music. t 6.30 Chinese music. Modern Mandarin songs t 7.00 "Music and Musicians".— 5 By Lindsay Granville 7. 30 lime, weather, news and announcements. 7.45 Light orchestral concert t 8. 35 "Empire Exchange. Relay from London.
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    • 423 13 ITlLi'i.liliJ 1 JLI\ C- V^fli fm| incorporated m Straiis Settlements W^'^Si^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England. > FOR UNITED KINGCOiVI AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Sails T T r r Y OF* CHRISTCHTJRCH HavTe, London, Rdam H'burg, Glasgow Dec. 28 Jan. 2 CITY OP
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  • 1317 15 M.G.M. Creates Only Real Upset S.E. SHERIDA TRAINS THREE WINNERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Dec. 18. 11/ F. IiACKED horses were prominent today the final day of the Taiping Turf Club's Skye meeting. M.G.M. provided the only real trt tht- day, rwhen he
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  • 29 15 Ihe Finance Commission oi the French Chamber of Deputies voted by 18 to five m favour of the Government's proposal to reopen the Paris Exhibition next year.
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 15 THE EU EU BASKET BALL TEAM of Batu Pahat which is touring Malaya m aid of the China Relief Fund. Front row (left to righi) Phun Kirn Hock. Sonir (hoon Lum. Chang Kwee, Ong Loke Mui. Wong Tuck V >o", liac k row (left to right): Tan Kwong Pong, Lim
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  • 470 15 MALACCA HOLD SINGAPORE TO TWO ALL DRAW Honours Even In State Hockey At Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Dec. 18. TN spite of the counter attraction of the All Blues rugger final, a large crowd saw the two undefeated teams Malacca and Singapore play to a draw of two
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  • Article, Illustration
    17 15 CHAN YIP CHUNG and Lee Chun Kai (August 8.P.) doubles finalists m the Batu Pahat badminton tournament.
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  • 111 15 "Phantom Yachtsman Of Atlantic 'THE "phantom" lone yachtsman oj the Atlantic and his cutter, the Cygnet, have been seen again. Six necks ago the Cygnet was sighted by a British steamer 600 miles off the Irish coast. The one man on board asked his bearings, said he was bound for
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  • 154 15 /VENUE TO BE CHANGEDt (BY AUDAX) I UNDERSTAND that the venue of the All Blues Cup final, which has taken place at Seremban since 1934. will be Kuala Lumpur from next year. This decision was arrived at a meeting of the delegates of the All
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  • 134 15 The following are the teams, draw and tim^s of matches for the Tamil Brotherhood Party's second annual six-a-side football competition for the Himalayan Cup. presented by Mr. S R. Purushottham Naidu 1. G. Somoo <capt A G Ramasamy Rajamanikam. Louis. Perumal and Noel de Cruz 2. T
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  • 786 15 Easy Win For Perak In All Blues Rugger Final x (By AUDAX) /CONGRATULATIONS to Hector Ritchie and his men from Perak, who well and truly beat Singapore Asiatics in the fourth final of the All Blues Rugby Cup competition at Seremban on Saturday by
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  • 154 15 lIIS opponent. Yap Ah Hian. tailing to turn up. Woon Chow Tat sained a walkover yesterday m the semi-final of the men's singles handicap event In the S.C.R.C open lawn tennis-tourna-ment. He will me t Chui Choon Sim m the final. If the
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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