The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 December 1937

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press 4/VD Z>i4/LV /V£WS. no i:».:r»« ESTD. 1835 FRIDAV, DECEMBER 2t. 1937 10 CENTS
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  • 273 1 "BRITAIN EXCITED"- "BRITAIN NOT FEARED" Truculent Attitude Of Japanese Press HEA TED DEB A TES IN HOUSE OF COMMONS j FEATURED COME DOWN TO REALITIES, THEY ADVISE Stressing the British Government's anxiety over the present situation in the Far East, Japanese newspapers feature the "heated" dehates in the House of
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    27 1 GENERAL SIR HARRY KNOX, whose resignation from the position as Adjutant -General of the army, was recently announced, leavs his hrme for an audience with the Kinu.
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  • 47 1 picture [>AY AFTERNOON as the centre nt military operation* n> a threatened to mov* to tht vietnitp 0/ W"»o K-my. pointer /oefcj and top 0/ an Imperial Mrwayi Hong -r n t the Snoapore airport Th;s fottowt mmrtme practice Free Press
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  • 121 1 NO ORDERS TO STOP i si; by JAPAN H«»s«. knvi. MM *zx\» «rll ru ird in thr news at qucsl, M im.r in tin* BMMi «»f <'»»"- m«»ns |ikl:^ .t: Id «ii Mr HofWrrplyin- to qwattOM put by ir He:. Foreign ,id that the
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  • 64 1 Paris-Saigon Record Broken By French Airwoman Saigon. Dec 23 MAIUSF HILSZ, the French airwoman, landed here this aftern.MP breaking the Paris-Saigon nr record, which was held by JmpSß, b> hours 20 minutes. She tn«>k days 1« hours l.'» minute^ for her flight from Istrrs, ,n«i t days in h«mrs H
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  • 48 1 Mexico City. Dec. 23. Aji earthquake shock, the heaviest ever experienced here rocked the city todav for five minutes. A large varroundinß area, including a number of towns, was also sharply shaken. Casualties and much damage fparpfi but no information is yet available Reuter
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  • 183 1 HAND TO HAND FIGHTING IN BATTLE FOR HANGCHOW Shanghai. Det 23. 'THE battle for Hangchow has developed in its intensity, the Japanese hammering spearheads in the direction of the city despite the spirited Chinese resistance. Bitter hand to hand fighting is now raging at Changan. which the Japanese entered after
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  • 144 1 I'HIS may be the time of the year for Christmas cards, those significant scraps of paper which tell so little and mean so much, but the Japanese have developed one overburdened with so much politics that the festive atmosphere in the card is sadly
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  • 87 1 "PEACE— ORDER" Shanghai. Dec. 23 THE Japanese have established an "Autonomous Commission" at Nanking. It consists of the Tao Hsi-shan 61 -year old philanthropist, a^ chairman, two vlce-rhairmen and eleht members. Tdn. in a statement to the Japanrs\ thanked them for the restoration (H "pence and order."
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  • 36 1 Barcelona. Dec. 23. Eighteen persons were killed and 20 wounded by bombs which w/e drop ped by three planes at Sagunto, 13 miles north of Valencia this mo.nin? Reuter
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  • 153 1 Four Young Men Charged In London London. IX*. 23 "THERE wu a sen»»alional sequel to an allfged attack on a jewrl!ir at the Hyde Park Hotel and the disappearamc of eight rin*> valued at nearly e 11,000 uhen four youn* nipn, stated to be of good family, uere
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  • 73 1 Tokio, Def 21. Th» Cabinet tomorrow will consider a "certain important diplomatic mea sure.'fcthe nature of which has not been divulged, after which the measure wf, be formally presented to the Privy C uiucil for approval before the end o tte vear. It is rumoured that the measure
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  • 94 1 Ml London newspapers continue to Rive prominence to Chinese news, which is now the first topic of publir interest. The Government's intentions are a close secret, hut it is widelv believed that the British attitude has been con siderably stiffened by recent events Official circles ivgard the possi
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 43 1 1 Sf I TONIGHT XMAS EVE Orchestral Concert 815 to 915 p.m SPECIAL XIVIAS EVE DINNER DANCE (formal) FXTENSION TO I VM Non -diners St 00 "»I K KF.STIVi; GUMMIOm! TOMORROW— KMAS DAY KSiS&'EEi »M» wmmmm BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Phone 5381.
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    • 101 1 m I SKA VJ£W I^7 MOTEL TONIGHT DINNER DANCE Ml SH BY RF.LLEP 5 HI NGARIAN BAND XMA* EV| SPECIAI XMAS DINNER BALL Oecembe* 24 Novelties, Streamers Hats. Balloons 8 P.M 2AM Dinner Ss.oo— Non-Dfners $2.00 Special Souvenir Menu. XMAS OAT SPECIAL DINNER AND BALL December 25 Novelties. Streamers, Hats.
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  • 281 3 WUI Set Aside All Convictions IF EVIDENCE LED WRONGLY i Sentence For Housebreaking Is Quashed REGINALD CORDEIRO, was sentenced to 15 months' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by two years' Police supervision oir a charge of housebreaking in order to commit theft, had his conviction and
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  • 57 3 K.L. Bazaars Cleared Of Toys (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 23. r T*lif. »hops and bazaars here are more or less cleared of their toys already. This is due to frantic purchases l»y Chinese afraid of being unable to get any non -Japanese toys for ih r Chinese
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  • 49 3 a ois avalanche fell ixst week from Mont? Boe on to the Pordoi Pass 'Alto Adige* and buried 21 skiers who were practising at the oass Nine of them were killed. ,md o!' the 12 who were rescued some are in a serious condition.
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    17 3 picture. A SCENE from the R.A.F. pantomime, "Sinbad in Malaya." presented at Seletar last nis;ht Free Press
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  • 129 3 Accused Says He Would Not Give Him Keys /CONVICTED on a charge of having caused grievous hurt to a Punjabi, Kartar Singh, by means of of a niece of iron at Western Depot, near Woodlands, on Nov. 8, a Chinese, Thong Chian Choy,
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  • 116 3 VOR the fourth year in succession, Mrs. G. Hocquardt organised a Christmas party /or children yesterday. The venue this year was the Ritz Theatre and in the morning no fewer than 600 children were entertained, while in the afternoon another like number were treated, several
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  • 43 3 For allowing his dog to be out of i doors without a muzzle a Chinese Teng j Eng Ling wai> fined $2 by Mr. H. A j Forrer in the Criminal District Court yesterday t The accused pleaded guilty t
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  • 740 3 "War WiJl Continue" LOCAL CHAIRMAN'S CHRISTMAS APPEAL IN a letter to the Chinese Press of Malaya. Mr. Tan Kali Kee. chair man of the Singapore China Relief I und, has given a number of reasons uhv his countrymen to continue their support of the fund
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  • 217 3 Judge I plioldSentence ANOTHER \l \N ON SIMILAR CHARGE f\N two harges «>l extortion and attempted extortit.n. Taag It «k f hua was sentenced in the lowti court to undergo IfcffM months rigorous imprisonment in addition to six strokes of the rattan foi ea« h charge He
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  • 64 3 London. !><*< .'I A Chinese art exhibition v.\! Im held In Londcn next month in I ese medical funds WcD-knom ar: collector aut the country are lend and other exhibits vhich w:' 1 be presontative o! a]] per od> I art Many have nevvr
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 114 3 Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? ■M^^^^^^M— —1 I— —^»M^ Ah! I see you did MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you use a solid dentifrice, try the new MACtEAMt SOLID PEROXIDC OfNTIFtICI V^BP\ '(NSIDf IN FOR MA <9a^ I T FREE OFFER! f J^rMcle W>"^ A Hmhed number of Barnacle
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    • 78 3 There is Hue nwmm about ibe X'ma- f»->ti' n it-- i -in 8 momem we can forg<*' the uirmoil around uk, .'«n<l «.,n join wholeheartedly in celebrating ih«- netUMi G wi:! to ail. With -<uch a fine wine a? (harl^v Heidaieek ChftmpagM are exhilarat-d with no after tefwntas, ind ihin
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  • 120 5 \\v Ha> Found A Speedy \nd Kffertive Remedy. A rn :M uh'i tered for yean i)le and who ha< itiin-aies in un ♦-it.. rtftOttM V'.nov; it whc-ii lie id- :t>: Indifcatton. 1• m$ bat ~tf ti i He fnund it t'le a i he
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  • 1152 5 Was Governor Wrongly Advised MINISTER BLAMES LG.PPolice Chief Says Accuser Has Bad Memory A THOROUGH investigation of the circumstances lead- ing to the order for deportation from Ceylon of Mr. M. A. Braeegirdle, an Australian on a tea estate who was accused of engaging
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  • 143 5 Instructions For Motorists In The I.M.S. Government has set out minimi Com some of the pro- 1 the Road Itsflta Enactment. 1937 lor the benefit of motorists. Tlif BOOce la printed in English. Ron V- J**l Tamil. Chini Ourmukhi in one pam proTW ttn Enactment were puolu- before it was
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  • 86 5 lours And Orman Demand For Colonies u I to the meeting ol the Parliament i tßittec of the Em dattoa held at the Com Ml week, when rne mandated territories were ars that a number itlve members who attended did not ttMrf their presence *oi, ii
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  • 65 5 Doctor's Rush By Air To See Sick Wife <From Our Ovra Corr«pondenl l Ipoh, l>t*c. I'.i. Dr. Chitty. chief surgeon ol the Ipoh Hospital. Ls leaving immediately by air mail for England on ret-eipt of information regarding his wife's serious illness there. His wife is also a doct Dr. Walkingshaw.
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  • 144 5 LORRY AND CAR DRIVERS TWO Malay svoes wrre charged in the Singapore courts yesterda> with cftßßßg death by negligent drivins Both rase-, weiv postpon ed t<» Jan. ti. Charged with having caused tin death ol •.< Malay Salleh Bin Musah. b; knocking him down
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 66 5 i^^Sf| LAST DAY of itS^"*' GIAN SINGH'S I jr^o#k URANO ANNUAL X'MAS SALE.. F immmJl the saie to help you shop most Ik economically fo.l UftTkUM X'MAS GIFTS t.r EVERYBODY I CALLJTODAY l)t t convenience of our customers our store will remain o|>en till 8 p.m. t^jj^- jj Wishing a't
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    • 177 5 Ihu're atl/ome'with Hennente 'L ftlmjP W^BBBBBBBBV m&£s&&*' >j i tii t* Hbl BaflTiflVfll fllßnCßHSe!?'^ i 4 t "r *iTJbbWJ "bt^bWbl L'. A I I ///if 1 s^^V I b^bl fl^^^H Jbßbb> a^ I I^'-^X S j^^B^W I I I I f Ib^B^bl Wo^ bV A^V^ ff^BV I l~i^f' H^^^B BBHblb^^^—
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    105 6 tico top pictures on t'tis page show Budapest Jiremin, uearing asbestos suits and gasmasks, fighting fires and in rescue work. Thcv use i special neic chew cal. Middle picture on left thow* Count Muihakojl, j'jrmer Japanese Ambassador to Berl n, saying qood-bye to State Minister. Dr Massner. Bottom left. Earl
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 56 6 C S 56 A 1'" i i .^^^H^^^l \n^^^^ .^^^fl (IracNere make a beautiful and attract) table decoration We have an extremely fine selection for \ou to choose from and they are such fun too! Shopping hours fm i la' koiidayt advertised m p*& 2 PHONE 5376 (4 Lin^s) A*vt.
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  • 608 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1937. A Red China? REPORTS from Hankow reveal that the Left wing leaders in China, including some who were important figures in the Communist Party after the break with the Kuomintang. are today clamouring for more and more power, and in the face
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    7 8 "copy*,* In All Coun.no., «**•<* «>U€V VAUDfWIU* U*
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  • 900 8 Setuices Notes (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 16. QINGAPORE naval base stands >J today as the strongest in the world. It far outrivals famed Gibraltar, the vulnerability of which has been so much questioned in the past three years, though the authorities at home
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  • 545 8 I COKING over the long list of Christmas festivities which are to be held in hotels and clubs tonight, I wonder whether there is any other country which begins to celebrate Christmas on Dec 24 In England Christmas Eve is chiefly devoted to hectic last minute shopping,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 122 8 tCALDBECK'S V jfL^^^ Ij \'/WL» 9 I I^^ r^i I.KAUIIK DAY BA(iS j Brown. Green, Blue. Red, Lei"'U :<r TH'. m S7s LENTHEBK (.ARDENIA S| i'kri r>if ?J SJ 75. 50 .50 $17.50 Mb All Sizes r JR. >^^J?j9K FOLDING I FATHER PHOTO y 3" 25 WRITiv sri> ,s zip
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    • 45 8 THERE IS NOW A DELIGHTED "AH" IN THE MONTH for all oyster lovers. And there are ACCIDENT and SICKNESS POLICIES for those who may be unlucky. GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE 6 LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) HONG KONG BANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE. THONE; 8480
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 520 10 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCKS SHARES From London 5.3 0 p. m. Dec. 23 Last Night's Quotations Sli ire of £1 denomination unless Latest Quotations Previously otherwise stated Cor. version Loan. 5 p.c. 1944-64 114% 114% Funding Loan. 4 p.c, 1960-90 112% 112% War Loan. 3>/ 2 p.c 101% 101%
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    • 195 10 l>ec. 20. 21. 22. American Can. Con. 74 74" 2 74U AflMricmn Telephone ■Ad Telegraph 148' 2 148«/2 148 x- n Railroad 41 41 40 •ik 38' 38'/ 2 37% ill 120 119>2 118^4 h 20 3 8 20 5 b 20»/ 4 Tic 44 7 8
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    • 87 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association Dec. 23. 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (FOB December* 24 316 24 K Grood FAQ. in bales < F.0.8. December) 23' 4 2;\*n No. I.X.R.S.S. 'Spotloose) (award able Singapore) 2X l v < 7 h Jan. -Mar 24 3 24« /2
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    • 63 10 Dec. II Gambier T.T. 8 00 White Cube 15.50 Hamburg Cube 15.50 White Muntok Pepper 13.75 Black Pepper 8.25 Copra, mixed $4.70 Copra, sundried $5.00 Small Flake Tapioca 3.75 Rice. .Saigon Al $163 Rk-p. Kiam. W.C. No 1 $158 Rice. Siam. W.C. No 2 $153 Ri -e.
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    • 176 10 RUBBER Dull London: 73|16d. 7 5 16d. Previously: 7 5 16d. l%d. Jan-Mar. 7Vid. 7 3 /B d. Previously: 7%d. 7^d. Apr-June: 7 3 B d. V /2l Previously: 7 1 2 d. ?9|l6d. July-Sept. 7 7|l6d. *****d. Previously:
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    • 64 10 THE METAL MARKETS From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Dull. Spot £187 ss. Od. Previously: £189 15s. Od. Three months: £186 12s. 6d. Previously: 188 17s. 6d NEW \ORfc TIN. 42.25. Previously: 42.87. (COPPER: Settlement £39 17s. 6d Previously: £40 7s. 6d. GOLD: Yesterday £6 19s. Bd. Previously: £6 19s. Bd.
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    • 72 10 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Dec. 23 1 Method of Parity before Latest PreCentre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate viously Paris Franc to 122.1 1473H6 1473 16 New York to 4.88 4.99 13 16 4.99 13 16 Amsteidam Guilders to 8.9734 9.88 7 8 9.89 Hong Kong Per dollar Is. 3d.
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    • 195 10 LOCAL EXCHANGE RATES Yesterday's Singapore Quotations Dec. 23 SELLING London T.T. 2 4 1 32 London, demand 2|4 1]32 London. 4 months' sight 2,4 lil6 Lyons, demand 1718 Switzerland, demand 251 Hamburg, demand 142 New York, demand 58 7 16 Montreal, demand 58 3 8 Batavia, demand 104 7 8
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    • 181 10 ISSUED BY PRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING. The local price of tin fell at midday by $2! 4 at $92 V London showed practically no interest in tin shares and what business had been done in this market was mostly confined to
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    • 1353 10 From Exchange Telegraph Co. Fraser And Co. s List CLOSING QUOTATIONS THTRSDAY, DEC. 23, 1937: I P.M MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin <4s) 4.s 6d Asatn Kumbang <£) 32s 34s Austral Malay 50s 55s Ayer Hitam <5sj 25s 6d 27s Ayer Weng JJU) .S5 -90
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 61 10 S. E. Levy Co. Shanri kong. Manila Investment Banker* "nri ;<■»<>* rr.<, n OmmmtiHttet. Daily Fntfign Mnrk'f Cables and <.-> MEMBERS. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE. INC. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASS. MANILA STOCK EXCHANGE
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  • 204 12 Local And Foreign Mail Dispatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 pm /Thursday 7.43 ajn. Swettenham, Taiping and Telok Alison; Weekdays* 7 p.m. Kota Bahni. Kuala Krai Thursday and Friday* 7 45 am. Sundays 7 pjn, Kuala Lumpur and Penang: Weekdays* 7.45 a.m. and Sundays 7 pni Malacca,
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  • 46 12 Malls from Europe etc., < London i by •Air (Imperial) are expected to arrive in Singapore today. Malls from Japan by Borneo Maru ure expected to arrive in Singapore today. Mails from Europe 'London Parcel Mails) by Antenor are expected to arrive in Singapore today
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  • 104 12 Threw Water On Fascists Gaoled Rome. fyJR. LEE WARNER, British inspector at the Imperial Airways station at I Brindisi, is revealed recently to have been in an Italian gaol for tivo days. He was arrested late at night, after Mussolini's decision to leave the League had sent the local Blactehirts
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  • 61 12 <From Our Own Correspondent) Penan*, Dee. 21. Penang will hold its first do* show on Mar. 6. This decision was arrived I at a meeting tonight attended by a I large number of dog owners. The show will be held under the aus- 1 pices of the Malayan Kennel Assocla-
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  • 538 12 Value Of Examinations For Competency Certificates TN these changing times the established practice and pro- cedure of yesterday seem to be as permanent as the shifting quicksands of public prejudice and fancy, says the Journal of Shipping and Commerce. In quick succession within these last
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  • 316 12 Passengers in the TSS. Antenor from Marseilles and due in Singapore on Dec. 25 are: Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wylie. Mr C. Selby Moore, Mr L. D. Wood. Mr and Mrs L. O. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. K. MacLennan, Mr and Mrs. R G. Willacy. Miss G. C.
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  • 42 12 Dec. 22: Kulit. Juno. Milo. Kota Pinang. Johan de Witt (Dut. >; Rusa. Burdwan. Anhui. Aing Leong (Brit. Dec. 23: Sin Kheng Seng. Klias Tandjong Balei, Kedah. Chung King Karapara. Santhia. Sarpedon (Brit.t' Gen. V der Heyden. Merkus. Camphuys, Cremer, TinumLK> (Dutj
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  • 622 12 TPHE Scindia Steam Navigation Company's new pilgrim ship El Madina is to start her first trip to Jedda fam Bombay on Jan. 3. She is well -fitted with leeOMMdation lor first and MOOAd dl sengers. a lounge and promenade d~<. k for their use Deck passenger^ been provided
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  • 112 12 SINGAPORE HARBOUR Thp following rilipi wharves or exp--Kast Wharf Entrant <- <..it. i j i( PUncius 22: Ha^ H Main Wharf Entrant* i« Dempo 18: Kola LI Kola Tjar.di 9 Djamu l.mpire l»o< k Kn trance G Alt \.i Beiiniv)hr M: I i neo Maru :>•*. Bhen Umpire Dotk lalnßet
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  • 186 12 Totelo Dut 684 bang 21. to B'-... Kola. B: 21, t Bftigtofc 25 Benwyoi.v H: Kong 21 to Londoi Ban Ho Guan. Dw Sourabaya 22 Fj.rneld City. Am< York lii' bo P. Si Banka, Br:' 22. to Rengat 24 Kampar. Bn? 4M 22. to Edendale. Brit tavia 22.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 473 12 BOUSTEAO CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P.MJ9 > TB.PPUOVr Freight 543,? -Pb— g» MIL LLOYDS AGENTS. it~ •OOKIIIO AOBNTR FOE PBDKBATED MALAY STATE* IUJI hir« BOTAI STATE RAILWAYS OP tUM CANADIAN PACIIIC rWAVEL $\STVM 'Incorporated In England* THE EMPRESS" ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER— ACROSS
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    • 171 12 RED FUNNEL LINE HEAP ENG MOH S S CO, LTD incorporate In Strait. B«HtieOMUa) RFGIXAJi PASSI N(.KK < arfo Seirto* from Stncrupore U, Java, Borneo Baola *o« RUlhon. vJSf'* BATAVIA <IIFKJMON *-*H sEMARANG. fß*er? TiMMlay and Frfdari OIANG SEN(, p», [>, 24 U BAN HOW Ft»r BOURABAYA AND BANDJI KM4SIN
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 143 12 BY BTOAMEB TODAY Australia zEasterQ, SouthernQ iWestern Dempo 830 ajn. Ceylon Dempo 8.30 am Europe: Great Britain and Europe generally *Dempo 830 a.m. South India Sphinx 4 p.m. Java* South-West Sumatra. S.-Ea&t Borneo, Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly Plancius 2.30 p.m. Medan Dempo 8.30 ajn. Muntok Plancius 230 pm Rengat
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 675 14 K. P. M. I INXX>RPO!RATBD IN HOLLAiND PLANCH'S-- Friday, Dec. 24. Muntok (passengers and mails only}. Batavia. Bemanmg and Sourabaia. SIBEKG -Friday. Dec. 24, P. Samboe, Rhio. Dabo, Biiliton and Batavia. TOUKLO -Friday. Dec. 24, Belawan-Deli and Penang. IVAN DEN BOSCH— Friday, Dec. 24, Rhio (passengers and mails only), Baw.
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    • 416 14 DOLLAR STEAMSHIP LINE 2*w? AMERICAN MAIL LINE /NtC^f^^M TO EUROPE. rEOM SSr^SSfr/^^SP^ 0 COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ. PORT ftAIDt AIXXAMDUA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AJSD NEW TOBJL Arrives Leaves Leaves Arrive* Sl>om S'pore. Penang ffew Yai*. SS r£sbS^ JSlil 9 Jan Jan. 13 Feb. 23 pS t£S?^ Jart. 2S Jan. 31 Feb.
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    • 450 14 O.S.K. LINE FOB AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA i i Melwu Mam Cape Town via Mombasa, Tunga. Zan zUjar, Dar-efe-flhinaun, Betru, Lourenco Majqu^s, Durtoan. Bbst liondoc and Ptxrr. Elizabeth Sbuiiko Mato Dakar via Lourenoo \teLnQut*, Durban, Loblto. M&t&Ldi, Douala, Port Hajvoiat^ Lagos. Cotonou, Accra, Takoradi p Bouet. Monrovia and ConaknHufuku Main
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  • 358 16 WISE ABED WIN S.C.R.C. OPEN DOUBLES Cherrington And Smith Lose In Straight Sets IT TOOK just 45 minutes to decide the open men's doubles championship of the S.C.R.C. open lawn tennis tournament, when N. S. Wise and S. Abed decisively beat B. C. Cherrington and R. Smith, 6 l, 6
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  • 77 16 Decision Hv R. And A. Robert Bwecuy, American holder of the BrliUh Amateur Coli Championship wh rmllsaUon as a British hi LI not be '^iz:bl* to play against the United States in next year*! Walk r Cup match at 5t Andrews Mr Henry Gullen, lecntary
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  • 27 16 The November scores of the Johore Rifle Club are: Handicap prize: Sgt 344 Gurdial Sigh 9789. Scratch prize: Capt. P L Wilkinson RE 91
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  • 69 16 The following have accepted to play rugby for S.C.C. "A" vs. RE "A" to--Itv at the S.CC j C. F. Connell: F. G Minns. R J Ileakley. G. T. Gilliespie. D. M. Sevard: J. P. Wood. I. G. John; E. N I Griffith-Jones. D. M Walker. G C.
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  • 288 16 WILL PLAY EXHIBITION ON SUNDAY r* ENE SARAZEN. universal favourite with golfing crowds, arrived in Singapore last night by the Rotterdam Lloyd liner Dempo from Java. On a holiday, he is expected to stay three or four days in Singapore before :_\ivin? lor Bangkok and India.
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    26 16 Incident during play in the hockey match between the S.C.C. and the K A (Changi) on the padang yesterday, when th* rnnn»r« u^r, three-nil Free Press
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  • 389 16 Scrappy Hockey Display On Padang POOR hockey resulted out of the conflict between the S < and the R.A. (C'hangi) yesterday when the latter beat the Club, who were playing one short, by three goals to nil on the padang. The Club made .several
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  • 106 16 From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 23. One hundred children greeted Father Christmas with joy in the Selanpor Club this evening at a monster party. Tne Club was elaborate! v decorated with huge murals depicting characters from Walt Disney's cartoons and hung with snow
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  • 61 16 Perak XV To Play Singapore (Fi"nm Our Own Cs«i rpHE Perak W lo Sm X pore on Saturd;i\ .H is: Savage Railrv Leonard. Hart. H>sl MansHl Kduarri 1 1 1 i Baker. Davies, Mopprt. Hi»« h<« I.nke, WhittiJigham picture. N. S. WISE, E. C CHERRINGTON. Roy Smith and S. Abed,
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  • 141 16 Mixed Foursmes At Royal Johore 'FHF O -ember m x I resetted h v Em C. P Mn H B Langworthv Mi score s4 o*4 The lollowing wore th*> ed C P AWvn a H B Lansw:)rthv HVH P H H The Sult.it a). ftfl •ui Abr<ul Aziz Mrs NO3
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 216 16 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT W* have just received a large assortment of IK. SAW PI'ZZLES for Children tnd firnwn-ups. NEW INrKI(.MN(, DIFFERENT •ALICE IN UONI»K.RL-\NI>" and "THE BROUN BOYS" PIZZLES There are endless <ocnbi nations riving hours of fun for the Children. Prices !.5O und i.U« each Picture Top Series An attractive
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