The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 December 1937

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  • 143 2 Respect Territorial Waters Of Hong Kong BRITISH NOTE TO TOKIO Tokin. Dec 22. A BRITISH note to the Japanese Government, which the British Ambassador to Japan, Sir Robert Craigie, has been Instructed to deliver, requests that strict instructions be issued to the Japanese naval forces to ensure full respect of
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    11 2 ENTERTAINERS at the children's Aid Society Christmas Party m Singapore yesterday.
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  • 131 2 London. Deo. 22. IUEWSPAPER romment on the speech of the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Eden, m the Common?* yesterday, are favourable. The Daily Telegraph says that there is true unity of outlook between Britain and United States, an aspect of the situation which everyone will view vith satisfaction.
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  • 162 2 HUGE FIGURES FOR THE YEAR London, Dec. 22. 'I UK Post Office provisional surplus of income over expenditure for the year ended Mar. 31 last, is £123,500.000. It was a record year m all ways and ;h public did e61.0C0.G00 more business with th-3 Post Office
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  • 163 2 Former Ambassador To Court Of St. James New York. Dec. T>. A I limit of the famous Kellogg Peace Pact, Mr. Frank Billings Kellosff died at St. Paul, Minnisota. today. Hf was BO weak before his death that it was thought he had died haLf 'an hour
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  • 65 2 Shanghai, Dec. Tl Ire arrival of winter has caused a rj increase m the death rate among ese refugees at Shanghai, the daily \ze during the past three weeks IR 443. of which 371 were children MJny victims have been found m the r MO
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  • 38 2 Tokio. Dec. 22. The British Ambassador. Sir Robert Craigie. called on the Foreign Minister Ml Hirota. and urged the reopening of the Hongkew-Yangtsepoo areas m Shanghai for third Power merchants and residents.
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  • 49 2 The prices are published by courtesy of Messrs. Levy and Co.. of Singapore. Manila, Dee. 22. last Sale Prices Previous Today Ant miok 0.49 0.49 Benguet Conioltdaicd 8.80 8.80 Consolidated Mines 0.011 0.011 IX.L. 0.51 0.50 San Maun io 0.41 0.41 United Paracale 0.41 0.41
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  • 90 2 Has 100,000 Men In The Field Shanghai, Dec. 22. A powerful counter offensive against the Japanese forces pressing on to Hangchow was launched today by Chang Fah Kwei. the celebrated Ironsides Commander, who has 100,000 troops m the field, and bitter fighting Is in' progress. Meanwhile, Japanese troops
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  • 54 2 Washington. Dec. 22. President Roosevelt, at a press conference, accused a large percentage of United States newspapers of fostering a phsychology of fear. He said that the heads of two public utility companies had told him that the present troubles m industry were attributable to
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  • 32 2 London, Dec. II British Section of the International Transport Workers Federation, at a meeting m London decided to support the policy of a boycott of Japanese roods. Reuter
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  • 38 2 About 80,000 Japanese troops are concentrated at Shanghai ready to leave the port for an unknown destination, according to a report relayed from Hankow. The Chinese think they axe proceeding to North China Union Times
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  • 43 2 A CHINESE girl about four yeans old. n was drowned m the canal m New Bridge Road yesterday A Municipal mandore who was passing at the time, saw the body floating the water. He summoned help, and n ad the body dragged out
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  • 102 2 Rome. Dec. 22. persons were killed when the ancient Castle Cusercoli, 15 miles from Morli, m the same neighbourhood are Mussolini's country house, collapsed today. The ca>tle walls fell m, pouring a cataract of stone anjd mud upon four workmen's houses built about the
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  • 96 2 Co-operation During Panay Sinking Shanghai, Dec. 21. T"HE text of a message received by the British authorities m Shanghai from the United States Ambassador, which has just been published, expresses appreciation of the British co-operation with Americans during the sinking of the Panay. The assistance of
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  • 115 2 TROOP MOVEMENTS London. Dec. EL The troopship Dunera departed from Southampton on her normal programme and will call at Malta. India and Hcng Kong. She will disembark Ist Bailalion of the Green Howards at Maita. from which she will take the 2nd. Battalion lof the Rifle Brigade to India. The
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  • 33 2 OIN CHEW JIT POH says that Kir- Teh-chens. a descendant of Confucius, has declined a Japanese offer of the Emperorship of Huapeikuo. hit h will soon replace the provisional government.
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  • 49 2 Tokio, Dec. 22. Gales off South-West Korea on Dec. 18 swept away 600 fishing boats and their crews totalling 3.000. Rescue boats have gone to the scene, but heavy seas have rendered the situation most difficult. Heavy loss of life is feared. Reuter
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  • 30 2 Paris. Dec. I*. Mary^e Hilsz reached Calcutta early this morning, but has already abandoned the long distance record. He hopes to beat the Japanese ParisSaigon record.- Reuter
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  • 104 2 The Japanese Army Headquarters emphatically deny that Japanese army motor boats machine-gunned the American gunboat Panay. says an official statement issued last night by the Japanese Consul-General. A special investigation was being made by a staff officer, and although his report was not yet complete, information
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  • 112 2 R.A.F. Gives A Good Show A very good pantomine, "Sinbad the Sailor." was well acted by members of the Royal Air Force last night. About 400 people, who included the senior 1 officers. N.C.O's and civilians, applaued every turn. Miss Billie Hiom took the lead as Sinbad,
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  • 56 2 Japanese authorities at Shanghai i have notified the British. French and American authorities that foreign ships wishing to crass the boom at Nantao must first give notice to the Japanese miiitarv. who will then consider their applications before granting them permits to steam ud or
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    • 251 2 notices. i ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. Notice is hereby given that the roads within the gTounds of St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, will be closed to the public from 6 a.m. on Wednesday 1 Dec. 29. 1937. to 6 a.m. on Thursday Dec. 30. 1937. By Order of the Parochial Church Council.
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    • 466 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. I r- MAKE-IP FOR XMAS THEATRICALS We can supply the following: Grease Paints Liners, Carmines, Rouges. Face Powders. Crepe 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
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    • 422 2 Übc Sinoaporc jftxc press llead Ofbce: Cexil Miwt, Sin^apot^ Phone: M7l (5 lines witk r\ tensions to all d»-p.u trm Tel: lim«s J».r. Kt RuaJa I.ummir: Ofttce: 25, Jay* Slrrrk I'honr. 34>K.{. Ipoh Offirr: Krrustrr Knad. Pbnne: Ftnaajr Office: 12. M*ap Streol rr njll v Phon* it London Office: ♦t'43.
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  • 1655 4 What King George Saw In Britain's Aircraft Factories New Planes For R. A. F. ARMSTRONG WHirWORTH WIIITI KY 1 heavy bomber monoplanes Siddeley Ti^er IX ;<)5 h.p. modem*, ly supercharged enginf^) flying m lormation. One of two types of he lV y bomber m large-scale production for the Royal Air
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  • 887 4 A Pioneer 's Career ability of a comparatively few men to plan and produce efficiently, and reward to those men should be m accordance with their attainments and value i<» the yon* pany. He continued: "Many of the mm to whom I refer have, owing to past difficulties of the
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    • 108 4 Oh!! So Easy to be Beautixul JB if you will W only take a I little treatment I regularly. F»ee Mavsagr. Klettriral gai hand to tone farial musrles v| FaciaJ Steam baths with Infra -red rays for cleansing and toning $1.50 lace Masques $1.54 Specialised skin bleaching treatment SI.SO Steam
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    • 173 4 AN X'MAS GIFT U. S. de SILVA Mbfcai LIFE-LONG FRIENDS U. S. de SILVA Jeweller 106 ORCHARD ROAO /Vora i9cy7^ ■Qyl VEGETARIAN APB 1 SHERLEVs DOG BOOKWi Y«u want to do the best for your dog, doa't you Yo« Vju >m^j| want to be as good a friend to him
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  • 171 6 KIM. OF m BKLGIANB hcins: greeted by ex-Serviceaion when he we tit to place flowers on the tomb of Leopold I. KIN<; CmKTlNEaiid Q-een Mexandrine of Denmark le-ivin* the Duke of Kent's London house after a lumneon p.ui>. lhe Duke is seen
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    • 53 6 I A v B^^ B^^. Don't Miss our Christmas Display W<■ have a host of thing* |«i pkMC tin- e\v ami lln yirfltr C«rge«it Criekfri ami Luscious Cho<• n 1 a ten Shopping hours for ilu- ktUiUyt *n ii<ii\.rti<i\i <m fktg? 2 PHONE 5376 (4 Lines) Advt 0/ Singapore Cold
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  • 78 7 r-r«mi ihir Own Correspondent London, Dec 22. f IN DURST AND that Air Marshal 1 Sir Edward L. Ellington. Inspector General of the Royal Air Force is leaving I ondon tomorrow to inspect the R.A.F. Far Eastern Command. He i flvini; cut to Singapore. and
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  • 221 7 Bolivia's Big Tin Export Deficiency Now Exceeds Half Year's Quota •From Our Own Correspondent London, Dec. 22. r[£ accumulated total of export de-ftuen-i- n the tin rest-in countries i.s now 43.647 tons accord' ng tatlstics issued today by the International Tin Committee at The Ht^u^. Bolivia's total export deficiency exceeds
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  • 18 7 Budapest. Dec. St TIM conc^iton of Prlmo Camera is improving, and he Is leaving for Italy.
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  • 619 7 ALL IN ORUKR Passport and ticket inspection prior to the departure of the X.P.M. steamer Both, for Bela\v;m Deli yesterday afternoon. Fifteen Singapore people left a hoard the Both to spend Christmas at Brastagi and Pr<ip;i. the Sunuiiia hill stations- Free Press Coroner Not Satisfied
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  • 64 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Dec. 22. 'THE decomposed body of a female child was discovered by a Tamil coolie at the third mile, Labu, near the railway line. The .ocal police were informed and were unable to identify the body. So far there have been
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  • 162 7 jTHE Singapore Chamber ol Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,3615t auction yesterday when there were catalogued 1.782.772 lbs. < 795.88 tons); Offered 1.471,589 lbs. (656 95 tons); Sold 1.332.131 lbs. < 594.70 tons). Spot London 7 s,l€d. New York 15^ cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents
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  • 253 7 The uiidernoted newly added non- fiction and fiction works will be ready for issue on Christmas Eve at Raffles Library: Ninety-Nine Wimpole Street, J. Johnston Abraham; Grey Steel, Illustrated, H. C. Armstrong; The Prince j Consort and His Brother; Two Hundred New Letters, Hector Bolitho, Ed.; The Romantic
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  • 56 7 SINGAPORE is not to hare any more public clocks unless tome charitable individuals provide them. Committee No. 6 of the Municipal Cojnmissioners has decided, by a majority, not to proceed with the proposal for the provision Of public clocks m certain main thoroughfares of the town, the
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  • 120 7 Alleged Theft Of Five Rolls Of Silk tFrom Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 22. Five ro > of crepe silk formed the subject matter of a charge when Chinnatamby, a Tamil, appeared before Mr. W. J. Thorogood, the first magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, this morning on a charge
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 166 7 ~^dHHF^H| Ihe outstanding prestige picture ||^^g^£^ IteL^ "f the Near*' sa>x UM»s Wft&XSS:^& I "^^^Ul WARNER BROS \IASTERPIWI »^m jtfO^^H winner of this year's acadenn y'm ?^L -^^R^ MEflfl award. *HK|^r Jflßrßl C 9C9NU f 6ROVC "Where Everybody Goes" XMAS EVE- Dinner $3.50. Non- Dinars $1 50 EXTENSION TILL 2
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    • 38 7 A Hair Style to suit every shape ol tace and a better service 'ajl A awaits you J^ Efi? Phone or call at V FIGARO^ < iiuropean Ladies' Hair Dressers 93, Bras Basah Rd. and Raffles Hotel Phone 2868.
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    • 335 7 OUR BIG XMAS LAUGH TREAT STARTS TONIGHT 1937'S GAYKST LAUGBSPREE! C^^OWXsf^y 615 9.15 TONIGHT HILARIOUS Is The Word For It! You It thank <ji for tilling you _^^^B fjl^% f *^^J^fc^^. 'Here'} fhe itot grondest .^^^^^^^^^^T^r^^^^^^^^P"4l^^^^^^^. romonhc fvn-fejt l When Bob TA 1 If 1 How To Sleep; Beochler ifortj
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  • 153 9 Collapse After Work ONLY 35 YEARo OF AGE <Fr.>m Our Own < <»rrf'v,,, M i<Jent •I* Lumpur. Dec. 22. 4FPABBNTLI m the best of kcaNfe Mr w A. b. smith Malayan cricket >tar and form rl.\ a well-known player m Scotland, collapsed when he returned
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  • 134 9 Public Sittings In New Year Fr«im Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 22. The hrst public inquiries into appli- rations for licences will be held by the tabltshed traffic co-ordinating uithority. the FM.S Transport Board. at vartow centres m the new year The opening sitting will be
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  • 70 9 A Sin Chew Jit Poh message states t^at a relief Diane is being sent from Hong Kong to Hanoi to take over malls and paamaaan from the Imperial Airways liner Dorado, "which has been involved m an Incident there Imperial Airways m Singapore are
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  • 210 9 Fifth Waits For New Motor At Akyab THF, fourth of the five II A X Saro London II flying-boats from No. 204 (General Reconnaissance) Squadron, bound for Australia on the longest formation flight ever undertaken, arrived at the K.A.F. Station, Seletar, yesterday from Penang, with
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  • 197 9 Lost It In Tin And Lending UIN view of the large liability and the small dividend paid and the fact that this bankruptcy is just 3 l 2 years old, the least I can suggest is a very long suspension," said Mr. J. Ambrose. Assistant Official
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  • 285 9 Expert Explains To Kotarians THE great progress that was being made by air-conditioning was comparable to that of the automobile and radio, declared Mr. Enyman. of the United Engineers. Ltd at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore yesterday at the Adelphi
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  • 30 9 The Chinese Consul at Seoul. Korea, has been dismissed by the Foreign Office for his reported allegiance to the puppet government at Peiping. Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 123 9 Bankrupt Clerk Pays 49 Per Cent S. Vairakannu. clerk m Government service obtained his discharge from bankruptcy yesterday, m th° Bankruptcy Court, before Mr. Justice a'Beekett Terrell. Acting Chief Justice subject to a suspension of two months His liabilities amounted to $1,172 and nine creditors had proved for $687. A,
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  • 134 9 The R.K.O release. "On Again Off Again.'" featuring Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey. had its premiere at the Alhambra yesterday Dealing with the running of a pills business, these two comedians are presented with immense possibilities and they mak^ the best us% of them They are
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  • 101 9 (From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, Dec. Tl. An altercation which led to a parang attack while two Chinese women were collecting firewood, was referred to by Mr. S. E. Smith, prosecuting officer, when Eng Bow Wah, one of the women, was charged before Mr.
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  • 145 9 GUIDE TO FORM A RACING supplement to the Singapore Free Press will be published on Saturday. It will include a complete guide to the form of all horses Ruing at Penang on Monday This (.iiide to Form Ls the first of its kind ever published In
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  • 101 9 Long Illness Caused Bankruptcy Consenting to a judgment for $100 m favour of the Official Assignee, an appUcant for a discharge from bank- I ruptcy. T L de Souza. a clerk, was granted his request yesterday m the Bankruptcy Court. Singapore, before H|r. Justioe a'Be^kett Terrell, Acting Chlel Justice. The
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  • 176 9 A WOMAN'S effort to render her brother financial assistance resulted m her becoming personally liable for over 51. 500, besides liabil- ity as surety for $680. The story was told m the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell. Acting Chief Justice,) when Ada
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  • 321 9 NEVER KEPT A BALANCE SHEET Liabilities Double The Amount Of His Capital WITH LIABILITIES double the amount of his original < ipMal. a Chinese bankrupt, applying for a discharge, admitted that he had never drawn up a balance sheet of the bnsiness he took over and that he did not
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  • 99 9 IN fancy, colourful costumes, 26 children, ages ranging from five to 16. celebrated a happy Christmas at the Children's Aid Home yesterday They sang, danced and recited at a concert arranged by Mrs Kennard and were given a treat and presents. Decorated with paper lanterns, streamers
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  • 206 9 Disastrous End To Partnership RICH PHYSICIAN LOSES MONEY A Javanese native physician. Radin Soeroto, amassed a fortune and then he tried his hand at commerce m with a Eurasian, with disastrous consequences. The firm failed with liabilities totalling $21,400 and Soeroto became a bankrupt. This
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  • 93 9 Government House Saturday \**< 1 Group Captain and Mis C H Cox. Mr and Mr^ I I V Pretty Mi Mi Mrs. R Irvine. Mi and Mrs D C Wather.stoi, Mi.ss Allen fend LiWl L P Cocks dinod at Govrrnmont Housr After dismer His Excellency and Lady Thomas and party
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  • 99 9 <From Our Own Correspond* ifKih. In. n. Three Sikhs today were convicted for stealing copper wire and vcic arquitted on appeal as the ownership of the wire was not established They wore subsequently re-arrested on a charge of dishonestly retaining stolon wire. They appeared before the
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  • 32 9 The Hon Mr. L M. Smart. C.8.E.. General Manager. F.MS. Railways, has returned to Kuala Lumpur after carrying out a tour of inspection of the railway between Padang Bejsar and Kuala Lumpur
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    • 144 9 PHONE 4906. SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL PERFORMANCES BY KURT BLACH And his European orchestra Hours during which music will be played are announced hereunder. ADMISSION FREE MX KVfc Friday. Dec. Utb SPECIAL X MAS EVE DINNER $tM Crackers. Streamers balloons X'NAS DAY Sat, Dec. 25thSPECIAL X-MAS DAY DINNER $200 A La Carte
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    • 37 9 V^ FOR THE MEN! WB cA DRESS SHIRTS V I V• Lv fli Plain—Marcella -Pleated Fronts f If Mm&jj Price $4.75 each ROBINSON Co., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. X'mas shopping hours. Open this week till 6 p.m.
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  • 1452 11 Factors Preventing Price Rise A FURTHER DECLINE First Quarter Releases Wiil Exceed New Quota From the Vvee Press Correspondent) London. Dec. 14. N was no less surprised than was Malaya by the Internationa] Tin Commit tee's decision this week to cut the production quota
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  • 828 11 ALL INDIA VIEW NEEDED 44¥F IT is conceded that a com- mon language is essential for the progress and unification of cur country, I do not think any objection can be raised by any province or district against the choice of Hindi,' says the president of
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  • 30 11 M:ss Dorothy Steven.*on of the Methodist Giris' School, Kuala Lumpur, Is leaving for Singapore on her way to England for her marriage with Mr. F. D. Lovrwell, of Coalfields Ettale.
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    • 255 11 HONGKONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated In the Colony of Hong Kong) The liability of members Is limited to the extent and m manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of ISM of iv« Colony. Authorised Capital $50 uuo Mb i Issued ana Puilv Paid-up »2G,ouuoo« i Reserve huitfl: Sterling ±:0.500,0Cu Hong
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    • 507 11 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA A*U OBMt (Incorporated In En^ land by Royal Charter) Paid up capital m 600.000 shares of £5 each £3,000,000 Reserve Fund £3.000.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000 oou m ID M fUM iB, HJSllopsjaU- LOi.doli, M S. A^rlUU-!) -..id hi .tin bt: Amritsar ip«*ii Saigaai
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    • 424 11 RADIO PROGRAMMES FOR TODAY SINGAPORE ZHL 133 oar s (225 m > p_. G.OU Lndi-n music. 6.33 "Sport -men Talking —Lord Burgnley, M.P. Relay from London. 6.50 Danre mufic played by de Silvan Eand Relay from thf New World C&oaivt 7.30 Time, weather, news and anno n em^nts. i 7.45
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 504 13 TRAJliL)t«rilfeH m \i i l^riiTTfiifSr^i m %^L BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES oKPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. GO'S SAILINGS, OUTWARDS >ue Due i •.iiu.tfe Spore. Tonnase S'por*. 1^37 1938 CBMUIi IS.IM DM 31 NALDERA 16,000 Feb. 25 I M3B. RANPURA 17.000 Mar 11 rSOMAIJ 6.80 ii *MMk 14 ''BHUTAN
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    • 391 13 incur ftorated m Straits Settlement* ar^^BflL ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England.) FOR UNITED KINGCOM AND CONTINENT VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Steamer Due Sallt CITY OP CHRISTCHTJECH Havre, London, R dam, H'burg, Glasgow Dec. 28 Jan. 2 CITY OP SINGAPORE Havre, London, K'dani HtNtll Jan. 30 Feb.
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    • 956 13 ♦'ING THE BLUE FUNNEL LIM lOeesJl U>erd«Nn and i ommunwealtu l^ne. Steam Ship Co., Ltd.. and CfelM A*Uai 'lit- Una Khmu Steamship Co.. (1H32) Ltd. Steam Navigation 0.. Ltd. i MMi White Mm l.td. The Straits Steamship to, Ltd. lk»« Savill tnd Albion Co., Ltd The China Navigation Co., Ltd.
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  • 1374 15 Schmeling At 32 Is Almost A Boxing Freak M*v criiML-, London, Dec. 14. W HMELJNG, b> his technical knock-out of Harry Ihomas, has a^ain proved ht»v O nd question that he is the numher one challenger for the world's heavy-weight title now held by Joe l^ui>. writes Tre> r Wi-nall
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  • 277 15 List Supplied By Messrs. Fraser G Co. Singapore. Dee. tZ, 5 p.m. Total fur financial Company Dividend Books Date Ex Div. year TIN Close To Payable Date to date Ayer Weng 2',/; Final Dec. 29 Jan. 4 Dec. 30 7fc% Hong Kong Tin 40'- Final Dec. 30
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  • 946 15  -  J. V. Rainbow SINGAPORE TEAM WERE DISAPPOINTING Continental Players y Amazing Billiard Shots (By CNOOKER' players are becoming so adept m the first principle of the game i.e. pocketing ball they are now giving more and more thought to the positioning of the
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    • 134 15 K\iv OR SIIINt: THE FIGHTS HILL BE ON BOXING HAPPY WORLD I Covered i STADIUM TONIGHT AT J> P.M. YOl n<. BATTLIM. CHOON vs GUILLERMO Pi N ING) CIIINESF (SINGAPORE) FILLIPINO 6 <3> Rounds 135 Lbs. Rudy LIM vs Mhd. AWANG X' U 1.1 Ut't K> CHINESI rOREi SERANGOON) MALAY
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    • 258 15 H T' /'u.-iactory 5g M and fror.nmiral p« rformajiPc. |B sparkinc t^I > oporato Kj within a Britain d finite terperatOK *-atiCf not too hot B-'d not try» rool Eg H| A Bfjaj mii-t oporat*> hit H Bj fiioucl) <n btirn away v fu| CHibiti deposited on the J5 insiilator.
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