The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 November 1938

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Fre Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,62?. ESTD. 1835. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1938. ft CENTS
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  • 36 1 FLOOD DANGER TO TROOPS Jerusalem. Nov. 9. 1 H'.gh- try, arri-.ed Pal tine sej -Ice. severe Ai submerged ed to transtroop, th *ard Rescue rrted out by CommanderIs allowing Lling itrtu ex- Ltrui crop 1 Reuter
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  • 35 1 M Beirut. Nov. 9. iptim re- have aban- M breaking two H •■••c landing here. The wire- r .red by an elecBtt.-. '--aye beaien the rd. covering 294 miles ■I Reuter
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  • 1042 1 ALEST INE PARTITION SCHEME REJECTED "Impracticable Says White Paper FRESH ARARJEW TALKS PLANNED IN LONDON IX)NDON NOV. 9. IT IS ANNOUNCED IN A WHITE PAPER ISSUED TONIGHT THAT THE BRI--1 TISH GOVERNMENT HAS ACCEPTED THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE WOODHEAD COMMISSION ON PALESTINE AGAINST THE ADOPTION OF THE PARTITION SCHEME OUTLINED
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  • 38 1 Rome, Nov. 9. PRINCE Luigi Albertco Trlvulzio. whose wife is lady-in-waiting to Queen Elena, was shot dead today. It is alleged a 40-years-old woman Tired five revolver tiholf at the Prince. She was arrested. Reuter
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  • 42 1 PRESIDENT Roosevelt lisl^ned to election returns over the wireless at his residence. Hyde Park, New York State, says Reuter. He was described as "wearing a broad smile and seems to be very happy over the icay the election is going."
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  • 189 1 Berlin. Nor. 9. REUTER reports that it is strongly rumoured m Germany that reservists will be called up again m January. The continued effort by Germany m the field of rearmament is considered to be indicated by Herr HlUer's recent speech and there
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  • 365 1 U. S. Elections New York, Nov. 9. ELECTIONS m the United States proceeded quietly except m Harlan County, Kentucky, where six people were killed and three wounded as the result of shooting incidents. Early returns show TMmite fains by the Opposition Republican Party at
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    • 61 1 BIGIA TEA c sh c 99 garden* your home '\i\V.\s PREMIER HOTEL. OHcHr TONIGHT ASTRAL CONCERT FROM 8.15 PJ4. TO 9.15 P.M. *i DANCE (FORMAL) FROM 9.45 P. M TO MIDNIGHT M ADMISSION CHARGE DINNER $3.00 SSjS i 'th 7~7 »:ui \q., ember. I k*> X >ll< lM RU F
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    • 78 1 There is no better Tea than BIGIA TEA m^mmmmm^mmmm^mmmamm GROWN IN MALAYA U SEA VIEW HOTEL J^ ONE OF SINGAPORt'S RECOGNISED BEAUTY SPOTS 5 J 1 REACHED RY CAR IN 8 MINI TES ANYWHKRE FROM TOWN JJ S m TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER l,| AND KJ DANCE iff DINNER AND DANCE
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  • 305 2 "I Destroyed Two Diet at o r ships HINTS OF FORCE IN PALESTINE Munich, Nov. 9. HERR HITLER declared today that if others were to rearm the German people would not run about with olive branches. "We do not want to interfere with other peoples
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  • 60 2 Hong; Kong, Nov. 9. Wallace Harper and Co., local British motor-car agents, have received advice that their Canton premises were entered this morning by Japanese soldiers. Six motor-cars and a number of accessories were removed and the premises ransacked, despite the fact the entrance is stated
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    76 2 picture. Singapore will have another fun-fair when an enclosed pleasure ground opens tomorrow at the corner of Reach Road, nearly opposite Raffle's Hotel. The fair, which will be open until the end of the month, will include round-abouts and novelty rides. Part oi the proceeds of the opening day will
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  • 327 2  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Hong: Kong, Nov. 9. FINDER cover of night, Cantonese forces m several districts m Kwangtung made a simultaneous attack on the Japanese last night, when heavy gun-fire could be heard m Canton. The Cantonese vanguard Ifl reported to have reached the
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  • 404 2 THE international scheme for 1 the regulation of rubber envisaged the creation of independent organisations m Great Britain. Holland and France, for the conduct ci research and propaganda work m order that producing interests could make vigorous endeavours to find new outlets for the commodity, and
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  • 45 2 Condition Of Ataturk Is Now Grave Istanbul, Nor. 9. k BULLETIN announced today that President Kemal AUturk's condition has become worse and is now of a "serious character." Eight doctors are ln constant attendance. The Premier, Kemal Rayar, is hurrying from Ankara to Istanbul Reuter
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  • 153 2 Rome, Nov. 9. ii/iTH the continual expansion of traffic between Italy and East Africa, Italy, it is understood m French circles, is concerned over the heavy dues which her vesseLs pay m transit through the Suez Canal. It is believed Italy would like to participate m
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  • 66 2 The Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Rosso will arrive at 7 a.m. today from Heng Keng and is expects to sail again tt 4 p.m. JEWISH GIRLS m Palestine participate as volunteer* m the defence of their property. They are especially used to keep watch m bullet
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  • 223 2 IX>1 X> London, Nov. 9. IN a message to a Government candidate at Walsall, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, urges support for Mr. Chamberlain's "unswerving policy of peace." He also observes that there were certain features of the Versailles treaty "that would require
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  • 86 2 Poppy Day Dance At Raffles gEVEh sent PPT D»r *mJ Raffles Hut- m m\ nilht ceeds ol the dance ti:ieu t Poppy Day F.d Raffle, aa*» lent thi charge The O and La>! large par.-. Gwyn. aid* 1 -dt-camp. Ifr. Da vies. a^ and Mrs. M. A Stadd, Miss Lendrum
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  • 72 3 Un Chin. Tokio, Nov. 9. nv a J ven regions. n the radius of activities "f/'re-. the Nichl- nia dally. said yesterday. 4 \unnanfu. capital of m only 750 miles 531 miles frcm j, a, '<"'•■'• tne papor conappre ltl m B final attempt to re-
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  • 55 3 Acti ng Ban Hits Student n a r ,jrro »pondent. C^ Unr r.n ,Kkok Nov W^ WM. StUdentS O 1 ln Pn>S, beforbld den to C> al theatrical w' rence 0f the I 'iNuct tans Panlcl Pat 3 i„ local X of ru for ho can didates B^Cve?? n general
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  • 229 3 i pOTJR Chinese, one a ricksha owner, appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterI day. m connection with an alleged 1 coffee shop brawl m Carver Street. on Nov. 4. They were Koh Hee Chok. Teng Ah Yong, Tan Ah Mong.
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  • 140 3 KWANGCHOW ACTIVITY Tokio, Nov. 8. Kwangchow Bay. French leased territory, is looming large as an important route for transport cf arms and ammunition ta China following the fall cf Canton, the Honrj Kong correspondent of the Tokio NichiI Nichi reports. The correspondent point j out
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  • 83 3 An accident involving a motor van j and a cyclist m Woodlands Road on Sept. °5 had a sequel m the Singapore {Criminal District Court yesterday, when the alleged driver of the van, Hong Chan Kow, claimed trial on a charge of causing the death of Tan
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  • 74 3 NAWAB Din, lately employed as a watchman at the Naval Base, was arraigned before Mr. Justice Pedlow and a common jury at the Singapore Assizes yesterday on a charge of rape on a Chinese married woman, Soh Eng. The offence allesedly was committed on Aug. 5
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  • 134 3 Ex-Singapore Padre New Bishop JJISHOP E. D. L. DAN3ON, formerly of Sarawak, and chaplain m Negri Sembilan, has been appointed Bishop of St. Andrew's, Edinburgh. Bishop Danson, who was, prior to this appointment. Assistant Bishop of Carlisle, came to Singapore as a curate at St. Andrew's Cathedral m 1911 leaving
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  • 130 3 BANGKOK CEREMONY. (From Our Own Correspondent Bangkok. Nov. 8. The new Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between Ciam und the Netherlands became effective yesterday when ratifications were exchanged at the Ministry cf Foreign Affairs by the Minister cf Foreign Aifairs, Luang PradLst Manudliarm. and the Netherlands Minis
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  • 111 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 9. FORWARDING seven cheques totalling $289 to the Poppy Day Fund as donations from members of the China Distress Relief Committee, Selangor, Mr. H. S. Lee, chairman, writes to the Poppy Day Fund Treasurer: "While the members of
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  • 74 3 Hamburg, Nov. 8. Hamburg is to be the first German metropolis to adopt the organisation of the National Socialist Party as a basis for IU municipal administrative organisation. By order of the Governor of the Province of Hamburg, the city will be divided into ten "circles."
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    74 3 SLg? 0 J**nmm. mm the Arabs m the Old City of Jerusalem would make determ.ned ,„d cost:, S witnh? *r k W de, vered ««eful preparation and with adequate forces put the TU i hcu ,n "■g"* contr< *'«»ter part of the Old City. N.ne Arabs were klfled and 18
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  • 115 3 {Frym Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Nov. 9. J? ROM the jungles of Jelebu, Negri Sembilan, comes the story o/ a Sakai believed to have been carried aicay by a tiger. The Sakai proceeded to the jungle at Ulu Konkoi, 14 miles from Je'ebu to tap
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  • 108 3 Sentence of six week s rigorous Imprisonment wai passed by the Singapore Fifth Police Magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, yesterday, en a snatch thief. Koh Ah San. who was convicted on a charge of stealing a pair of gold ear rings from an elderly Chinese woman.
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  • 309 3 SIGHT COMES TO TWO BLIND MEN San Francisco, California, Nov. 1. r'O men, one a middle-aged minister, the other a young music student, now look upon a world they had not seen m years. Mrs. Margaret Carr died almost two weeks before the corneas were removed from her eyes and
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  • 259 3 TAKING a lenient view on account of the age of the MCUCed, Mr. Justice Pedlow at the Singapore A.ssizes yesterday passed a concurrent sentence of nine months* rigorous imprisonment on a 46-year-old Chinese, Lim Ah Kee, found guilty on two charges of usin^ as
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  • 336 4 Malayan Recipe A Film Star Says A RICE and liver en casserole sounds tempting and is easy to make. The following Ingredients arc needed: Half a pound of liver, two tablespoons of flour, salt and pepper, four slices of bacon < cubed), one onion, sliced into thin pieces,
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  • 352 4 SERGE Voronoff, commonly known as the high priest of rejuvenation, and who has worked for years perfecting his method of grafting monkey glands so that men and women may live for more than a hundred and fifty years, is now leaving this
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  • 85 4 The latest fad, where fashion is concerned, m Singapore is unusual buttons. One of the shops ln town wins first prize with buttons on a jacket which represent the heads of the legend "Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggarman. Thief." "Rich Man" has a plump face and a silk
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  • 146 4 SILK IS NOW IN FASHION Moire silk is a lovely fabric which is also used this season for these dresses. It, too, looks well used m two-colour combinations dark violet and raspberry being one of the most pleasing. On the other hand, we have many mouse-grey dresses, made of softly
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  • 236 5 Chiag Government Will Never Surrender bDER'S STRENGTH Lnocracies 1 Muddled Ideas On Neutrality" Chungking Nov. 8. (hin 0 Goveranient, headed by Generalissimo T h Kai-shek never will surrender to Japan b, far Japanese armies may penetrate hina. fi-ierilissimo Chiang today is stronger than j t the beginning of the struggle
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  • 74 5 Law Notice For The Day Before the Chief Justice m Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. Magistrate's Appeals:— Lim Neo Jin vs. Rex. S. Mohamed Dawood vs. Rex. Before Mr. Justice Pedlow m 2nd Court at 10.30 a.m. Assizes —Rex vs. Nawab Din. Before Mr. Justice Home m 3rd Court at
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  • 37 5 A RECEPTION m honour of Captain Da Zara and officers of the visiting Italian cruiser Raimondo Montecucccli. was given by the Italian ConsulGeneral at Singapore. Cay. UfT. A. Perogo at his residence.
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    50 5 GRANDSON OF LATE Edgar Wallace christened— The baby Eon of Mr. and lbs. Frere Reeves was christened Richard Tobias, at St. James, FiccadiPy, last week. Mrs. Reeve., was formerly Miss Pat Wallace, daughter of the late Mr. Edgar Wallace Here Mrs. Frere Reeves with her baby son. after the christening.
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  • 59 5 I AKGF numbers of ricksha pullers applied at the Chinese Protectorate, Singapore, this morning for repatriation to Scuth China. An attempt at mediation m the ricksha strike is being made by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, representatives of which saw the pullers yesterday.
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  • 189 5 REICH RESTRICTIONS Berlin, Nov. 1. A LIMITED number cf Jewish coun- sels for Jewish clients, the only c!as£ of Jewish lawyer now allowed to practise m Germany t will pay a fixed percentage of their fees to a clearing house for the support of remaining lawyers
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  • 65 5 FLYING JOURNALIST OUT FOR ROME-TOKIO'S RECORD Rome, Nov. 9. An Italian aeroplane Santo Francesco piloted by a journalist air reserve officer, Maner Lualdl, left for T^ttj today m an attempt to break the Rome-Tokio record established m the reverse direction by the Japanese aeroplane Divine Wind. Lualdi hopes to make
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  • 120 5 Caprcol, Ontario, Nov. 4. j^ DOG was blamed today for the drowning of three persons and at the same time was credited with saving the life of a fourth. James Bernard, William Meyers Philip Kelly, and M. Bennie took the dog with them when they
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  • 306 5 Paris, Nov. 8. THE line of a hand, the set of a jaw, the way of a walk or even the size of an ear have all been used to denote and define character. Now the French have a new one the way one turns
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  • 501 5 CRITICISM OF AMERICA Manila, P.1., Nov. 3. CATHOLIC Church leaders are conducting a press and radio campaign to prevent the Philippines from following too closely the United States public school system. Church news organs and Catholic educators carried to the people their fight to
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  • 215 5 Italy Plans Big Phone Cable Koine. Nov. S. ITALY has stared work on the world's longest submarine telephone cable When completed. It will insure continuous telegraphic, as well as telephonic, service between Lvbla and th Italian mainland. It will mcasur about 435 miles m length. Th? longest underwater telephone cab!^
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  • 79 6 THE Boy King of Siam, who is returning from Europe I to rule his country, will pass through Singapore on I Saturday. He will be entertained at Government House. J These views give some idea of Bangkok, the Siamese capital, and surrounding rural areas.
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  • 794 7 Washington. Nov. 8. major Powers are piling up huge reserves of strategic minerals required m the pro- duction of armaments, influential quarters here said today. D ata on the supplies held by the Great Powers are becoming increasingly hard to obtain, and some nations have prohibited
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  • 634 8 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1938. Repeal Report PUBLICATION today of the report of the Woodhead Commission on Palestine advising against the adoption of the partition scheme recommended by the Peel Commission will give encouragement both to Arabs and Jews. Although it did seem at first that the
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  • 1066 8 The Arab The Jew In Palestine: An Historical Accounal The Much Promised Land I THERE were Jews m Palestine before the Great War, when the country formed part of the Ottoman Empire. There were about 60,000 of them m a population of some ten times that number, and for the
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  • 10 9 Brussels, who arrived m Singapore yesterday.
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  • 166 9 Pedalling Across Two Continents I BELGIAN KEACHES SINGAPORE I 10XZE-J At ED, middle-aged, Belgian, whose only is cycling, arrived m Singapore yesterday on anj stops during a world cycling lour. H. Arthur de Grave, hails' from Brussels, m June, 1937, he mounted a heavily-laden cycle for thi South of France.
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  • 111 9 Serious Motoring Charge Against Officer AS a sequel to an accident m Last Coast Road on the night of Sept. m avfclek two Chinese boys, Sim K-vee Leong and Goh Sch Ngoh, lost their lives, Lieut. John Charles Burgoyne-Johnson, of the Royal Artillery Changi, appeared before Mr. L. B. Gibson,
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  • 224 9 I MORE khan 100 wreaths tor Armistice De.y will be completed tomorrow by the band of between 20 and 30 i Singapore women who have been working on them for the past month m a I rcom at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Thousands of Hais
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  • 173 9 "A BRUTAL ASSAULT' "Don't Send Him To Gaol" Victim Begs A WIFE'S plea for mercy saved her husband from a prison sentence m the Singapore Third Police Court, yesterday. Paramah, the husband, a guilty to what was described Rawlings, as a brutal assault house at
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  • 183 9 DOCKSIDE TRAGEDY A verdict o: death by misadventure was returned by the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday. following an inquiry into the death ot j a young English ship's apprentice. George Adams, who received fatal inj iuries when he fell frcm a height of :20 feet
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  • 130 9 CCpOD ALONE knows when the war m China will finish," declared Maior-General T. Kawabe, new Japanese military attache to Berlin, m an interview with a Free Press reporter on his arrival at Singapore m the N.Y.K. vessel Hakone Maru yesterday. In his interview the Japanese Major-General, although
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  • 71 9 Bail was opposed when Low Choo Peow a 24-year-old Chinese appeared m the Singapore Third Police Ccurt, yesterday, and a charge of commuting robbery was explained to him It was alleged that Choo Peow robI bed a compatriot, Tan Chong Keng of a fountain pen,
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  • 265 9 Siam King Here On Saturday (Free Press Special) "THE heat is considerahle and His Majesty is seen daily m the ship's 'swimming pool This message was received iin Bangkok from the captain lof M.S. Meonia m which the Boy King of Siam is travelling to Bangkok for his first visit
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  • 68 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 9. THE Siamese Boy King will not go ashore while the Meonia is m Port Swettenham on Friday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. In spite of his duties at the Armistice Day ceremony, the British Resident
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  • 38 9 IM PENG HAN. the well-known Singapore racing motorist, was fined S?0, m the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday for reckless driving m Buckley Road on Sept. 21. It was alleged he collided with another car.
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  • 98 9 RAM AS AMY DRUNK From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Nov. 8. A TAMIL coolie m Matang. alter receiving his pay. made merry at a teddy-shop where he drank one over the eight. As a result, he became tipsy and disorderly, went to an Indian shop and
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  • 80 9 ATTEMPTS by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Singapore, to mediate m the dispute between Singapore ricksha owners and pullers have failed, it is understood. The Chamber withdrew from further discussions following failure of their efforts after a meeting held at the Chamber yesterday. Owners, it is
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  • 57 9 Two Chinese, Lei Ah Kan, alias Lei Feat Chal. aged 29 years, and Na Nan Cheok, alias Na Nan Tip, aged 33. were charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Kenneth Blacker, with armed gang robbery ln Victcria Street on Aug. 15. The case
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  • 67 9 II7HILE batning with friends m the sea opposite the Padanp, Singapore, yesterday afternoon, a young Chinese girl was nearly drowned, when she got into difficulties wh^e trying to swim beyond her depth. She was rescued by an Indian who happened to be standing near. After artificial
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  • 21 9 London, Nov. 9. The death is announced of Prince Ceorge of Russia, nephew oi the late Tsar.— Reuter.
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  • 390 9 "Stratoliners" To Take 33 Passengers Seattle Hash. Nov. 1. OAN AMERICAN Airways have staned experimental flights that tually will enable an airlim to board a plane m New York City and arrive m Alaska. 4,000 miles dis:a:r. m 121 hours on regular schedule
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  • 77 9 Reflectors For Penang Vehicle ipOLLOWING suggestions made by tha Straits Settlcmmts Penang) Asso- elation the Municipal Commission- is are considering the affixing of r?ar reflectors to riVshas. At Tuesday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr. Black, the President, announced that he had arranged with the Registrar of Vehicles for a
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  • 644 10 OBJECTIVES OF THE JAPANESE DRIVE Shanghai, Nov. 3 JAPAN'S invasion of South China was compelled firstly by the realisation that so long as Hankow's most important supply route was kept open, the Chinese military capital would be able to hold out indefinitely; Secondly, because
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  • 145 10 He Obeyed A Force Said Polish Gunman Paris, Nov. 9. "I was prompted neither by spite nor vengeance but solely by lcve for my parents who were unjustly subjected to suffering," said Frochel Feibel Grunszpan after being charged by a a magistrate with attempting to murder Herr von Rath. Gunszpan
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  • 97 10 Berlin, Nov. 1. "TO help meet Germany's labour shortage, 4.000 labour committees, embracing about 50.000 factory executives and workers, have been ordered to study means of reducing periods of apprenticeship to at least three years It is assumed the educational efforts of the Workers' Front and
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  • 653 10 MASS EDUCATION IN VILLAGES ILLITERACY must be banished from China. That was one of the first commands broadcast to the nation after the outbreak of war last year and China's educators are manfully tackling the mighty problem of teaching 70 per cent, of
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  • 56 10 (From Our Own Correspondent* Bangkok, Nov. 8. The Mltsul Line has expressed Us intention of inviting Miss Siam of 1939, to be elected m the coming beauty contest, for a round trip to Japan at the expense of the line. Together with Miss Siam, her
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 629 10 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I i TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. Tenders. Tenders are now invited for the following materials or services. For i>artlculars. see Municipal Tenders Room: Supply and delivery at Paya Lebar Pumping Station of Steel Casements. (Deposit $50). Date of Closing, 12 noon 28th Nov. 1938. Care and maintenance of Christian
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    • 479 10 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77. Meyer Rd (near Swimming Club) Board -Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens— Tennis. Phone: 5758. THE MANSION OXLEY RISE PRIVATE HOTEL Tel. *****. "LOXTON" First Class Private Hotel. Bedrooms with modern bathrooms from $65 per month. Hot water to Bathrooms. Ceiling fans and
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    • 38 10 NOTICE THF* SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Rubber Market will be closed officially on Friday, Nov. 11, 1938. being a Public Holiday. By Order of the Commit tea. 'MTTEY BATEMAN. Secretaries.
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    • 305 10 BANK OF^ s^, Paid Up Capital lM, V f ll >%, •aceaa aj <*. Total tpprovtmairii '''ta^ London. N rw »!J* N,m »n LONDON iT»vJ ad Midland Bana-^ Us ll > ni(i\(| llx j Oarrrspondrnt ir !> »>n% 111 rim, POSIT ACCOrNTS oL^ nfl f| «tftai OODoVn 1 llBjbb B
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    • 872 11 I Last M ignts Quotations I Fraser And Co. s List I ZZ#*Xi NOV. 9. 1938: 5 P.M. Buyfr« Sellers I 7*d m 30s norn f > *js 47s norn M M 67', I 24i 3d 111 GJ 23s L4l Gd 3 24s I 2556
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    • 72 11 Curr ent Company Dividends WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9, 1938: 5 P.M. I 'is Helena Books Date Ex. Dlv. year (1 Close Payable Date to date Final Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Nov. 17 30% Final Nov. 21 Nov 25 Nov. 22 15 r /o Final Not. HI Nov. 19 Nov. 11 5%
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    • 182 11 I From London 5. 30. p. m. Yesterday 1 1 RUBBER: Dull. London: 8 7|l6d. S\ 2 d- Previously: S %d 8 716 d Jan-March: 8Y 2 d. 8 9{l6d. Previously: 8 7 16 d 8 9 16d April-June: 8 916 d. B%d. Previously: 8 2 d
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    • 73 11 From London: Latest Quotations M TIN: Firmer. .Spot: £212 17s. 6d. Previously: £212 7s. 6d. Three months: £213 ITs. 6;^ Previously: £213 ss. Od. NEW YORK TIN: 46.30. Previously 43.25. COPPER: Settlement: £4S 12s. 6d. PrevioU-Oj: £46 2s. 6d. GOLD: Yesterday: £7 6s. 4 1 .c Previously:
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    • 73 11 I London Closing Quotations J Method of Pantj be:cre Latest Centre Quoting 20-9-31 Rate Previous!? Paris Franc to 121.1 178 13 16 178 13 16 New York... to 488 4.753 8 4.75 5 3 Amsterdam. Guilders to 8.96', 8.74 1 S.lb l Hor.g Kor.g Per dollar Is.
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    • 214 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARE From Exchange Telegraph Co. I From London 5.30 p.m. Yesterday The above are dealers midJle pr.ies: fobber*' margins, broker. and stamp duty are not included. Share of £1 denomination unless Latest Quotations Previourlj otherwise stated Conversion Loan. 5 pc 1944-64.... ill 111 Funding Loan.
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    • 164 11 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY MINING.— Tin at midday was 5107.73, unchanged. Cables from London this morning offered Pahangs at 1(J a drop of (id. m the price but apart from this stock there were no material changes. Locally conditions were
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    • 113 11 NOV. 9. 12 O'CLOCK NOON Buyer* Srllrr* No. IX RS.S. Spot loose 28 23 No. IX RS.S. F. 0.8. m cases November 29' fc 29', G.F.A.Q. R.s.S. F. 0.8. m bales November 28 28 i F.A.Q. RSS. FOB. ln balC3 November 27 21\ "C" Blanket
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    • 211 11 I RADIO PROGRAMMES i SINGAPORE. TODAY ZHL 225 metres. ZHP 3096 metres. p.m. 5.0) "Soh Chai" (Cantonese) Selections. Gramophone records. 6.00 Cantonese orchestral recital. Gramophone records. 6.15 Children's programme. (Mandarin). 6.30 "Songs of the Four Seasons— Spring. (Mandarin). Gramophone records. 7.00 Songs by Tino Rossi, tenor. Gramophone records. 7.15 "Talks
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    • 187 11 11.20 News. 11.35 Greenwich time Mgnal. 11 40 "Matters of Moment." 11.55 "The Alphine Hut." 12.20 Close down. PENANG. TODAY ZHJ 6.08 mci (4930 m.i p.m. 6.00 Indian music. 7.05 "The Musician's Daily Bread": AT. Introduction to a series of recitals ol Bach's Wohltemperirtes Clavier." 7.35 French songs and opera
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  • 942 12  -  Joan Little field By London. Nov. 2. TWENTIETH Century-Fox j have started work m earnest at the Pinewood Studios onj their programme of British, pictures. They plan to make twelve iilms m the next twelve; months at an approximate; cost of $4,000,000. These
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  • 457 12 Siang (au. Honan Province, Nov. 1. WAR has brought many changes to this part cf China, as well as the areas of actual warfare. Rice seem to 1 be the only commodity that has net i advanced m price materially. It is true that this
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  • 220 12 I lU3ILEE FUND of the Football League, by means of which it is hoped to raise £100.001 has now passed the .£30,000 mark. Almost the whole cf that sum has [come from the specially arranged 'jubilee games held m August, the financial result
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  • 167 12 Resident On Their Claims For Jobs C PEAKING on the adjournment at the last meeting of the Pahang State Council, the Hon. Tungku Muhammad discussed the subject of the recruitment of Malays m Government posts under certain otibcrdinatcs schemes. He suggested that preference should be given firstly
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  • 250 12 China To Participate In The Wo rid Fair Shanghai, Nov. 4. f IN SPITE of her preoccupation m war, China is going to participate m the New York world's fair. Because of the war the appropriation for participation purposes is neces- sarily limited; but Dr. Wong Wen- 1 hao, Minister
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 169 12 HENDERSON LINE SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS 'iv Fortnightly Passenger Steamer Belv.een Rangoon, Port Sudan, Marseilles and England. HOMEWARD SAILINGS Leave Rangoon AMAKAPOORA Nov 26 SAGAING Dec 10 PROME Dec 24 1939 BURMA Jan. YOMA Jan 21 PEGU Feb 4 BALWEBM Feb. 18 KEMMENDINE Mar. 4 AMARAPOORA Mar 18 SAGAING Apr. 1
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    • 413 12 BOUSTEAD COTIiJ) Uncotporaiea n p>l S TELEPHONE frltichi 5133 l\i„ Jf LLOYDS AGENTS. BOOKING AGENTS FOR KEUEKATtU ftfIALAI sl\itv BOVAt STAT> KAILWAfS Ofr M KM,,M M €i H a** Z&- >*» THE -K3IPRHSS" KOUTO offers TK\N\.p SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct Imp,?^ VANCOUVER- ACROSS CANADA by TRAWII ENTAL TRAIN without
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    • 445 13 ,-^^c^a^»Mßw^SSßigaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa '?Sr3f *5^ Erm I v^BRITISH INDIA* LINES P &0. S. N. COS SAILINGS, OUTWARDS Due Due ruftnate »*potti Tonnaue Spore. 1981 mi 9 15.000 N 18 SOUDAN ti.OOO Jan. 13 1() n E ti 000 Nov 19 RANCHI 17,000 Jan. 13 DO Dec 2 RANPURA 17.000 Jan. 27 15.000
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    • 383 13 *^BaBj^B^Bs^>^.^Bß) J^Bß j ßMt^M^aßßMßJMßt^a^^fc_^Bß^^srj«^s^^j«L_'li^_^^^^_^^^^fl^/r <,^^^^^^M^i^gy) ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. Co., Ltd, (Incorporated m England HAVRE LONDON ROTTERDAM) HAMBURG VIA PORTS AND SUEZ CANAL Stea,ner Hue Sail. CITY OF DUNDEE Calls Glasgow NoV- 2 9 Dec. 2 CITY OF NEWCASTLE Dec. 30 Jan. 2 FOR HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK BALTIMORE CITY OF
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    • 715 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Incorporated m Straits Settlement*) Ocean Building, Coilyer Quay, Singapore Tel. 5151. Chartered Bank Building. Penang TeL 1366. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. FAST WEEKLY SERVICE LONDON NORTH CONTINENT (In conjunction Glen Line) AND FAST FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE MARSEILLES GLASGOW. DUO Salal RADNORSHIRE London. Adam. Hamb. Ant., M'borough Nov. 13 Nov.
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    • 153 13 SINGAPORE HARBOUR The following are the ships alongside the Section 10, Entrance Gate 8; Exit 9:— S.H.B. Wharves or expected to arrive: Raimondo Montecuccoli 54. En,r G,te EXU "W™ HARBOUR Main Wharf, Entrance Gate 2; Exit 3:— Main Wharf: Pinna; Horn Shell; Lch Dandolo 18; Burdwan 16; Conte Rosso Lady
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    • 591 14 K. P. M. MERKUS— Thursday. Nov. 10, Letong, Kramat, Maras, Tarempa, Gentlng, Poeloe-Pandjang, Serassan and Midai. TlDORE— Thursday. Nov. 10, Selat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Soenge. -Panning. Siak and Pakan-Baroe. CREMER— Thursday, Nov. 10, Hong Kong, Swatow and Amoy. VAN DER LlJN— Thursday, Oct. 10, Cheribon, Semarang, Sourabaya, Boeleleng (passengers and mails only).
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    • 708 14 JOINT SERVICE OF ■g*vßaF» PRINCE LINE SILVER LINE FOR HALIFAX, BOSTON, MEW YORK, BALTIMORE ANO PHILADELPHIA, VIA CAPE OF QOOD HOPE Doe sain Singapore Singapore New York M.V. SILVERASH Nov. 22 Nov. 27 Jan. 14 M.V. CINGALESE PRINCS Dec. 2 pec. M.S. SILVERTEAK Dec. 18 Dec 25 Feo. M.S. MALAYAN
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    • 380 14 O, S. X, Ljjfrl FOR AFRICA AND SOLTII ft H R itT^^^^Sagß Brisbane Mam Baenoa Aires via Colon:' I tlbar. Dar-ea-Salaam, Beir i fl quex. Durban, Port Elisabeth snT22 >' J I tP.lo de Janrno Mara Bucnoa Atrea via Colombo m«ZEJ°**i fl Salaam. L. Marquee. Durban p i!^ D t
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    • 567 14 Local And Foreign Ml Dispatches Arrivals I STEA^ OD 1v AND A,R Pajeengen Fn«l South America Brisbane Maru 1 p.m. a I* B Ceylon Brisbane Maru Ipm \J»- F ul H Europe and Great Britain x KLM 2 p.m li Europe except Oreat Britain and H Ireland Karapara 3pm lran
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  • 508 15 MERCHANTS THE REST DRAW IN TOURNAMENT MATCH Fast Rugger On The I Padang TWO DROPPED GOALS FROM POTTER SAVE REST the Merchants XV m an S.C.C. tournament rugger match on the padang yesterday. WB" maicn on the The game was notable for two very fine dropped coals by Potter enabling
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    21 15 picture. I r nntlNG the Merchants va. The Rest rugger match on the SC C i^'"' paaasu yesterday. mMm Free Press
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  • 219 15 Y. M.C.A. Secure 4-3 Win Over Gunners I LOSERS MAKE FINE RECOVERY i/EEN iioekev was -eon at Anson Road yesterday when the V.M.C.A. Ifeit the 7th Heavy Batten', R-A. (Changi) by four goals to three, letting three times within ten minutes, the side threatened to ..■hfiminff the Gunners, but the
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  • 80 15 Cape rows, Nov. 8. term opened their cuivincing, tied 598 fori wickets all Western Provinces' Strand. d and Paynter, ings by Hutton featoj play. c 193 m 154 minutes l\ J? and IS fours. Hi *ith Hutton, who scored .^m 102 minutes, added
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  • 39 15 UNKNOWN S.S.C. EVENTS n mo-metre handicap W,n breiuith take togapore Swimming Club -ur,. da NQV 24 I the morning. will b e Stredwick 'HarrNgf cham Pi°nship). LL^ 'Yemen's diving I' fcrthe <' K P J^pionship. will i at 11 am.
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  • 228 15 Y.M.C.A. JUNIORS LOSE 3-0 TO CHINESE /^OOD goalkeeping by Aik Chan v 1 caved the Y.M.CA. Juniors from a defeat bigger than the three-nil which the S.C.R.C. scored over them at hockey at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Though the Chinese were supposed to have fielded their second team, the inclusion
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  • 133 15 THE P.W.D. beat the S.R.C second team 3 2 at hockey on the club ground yesterday. It was an even game between two well matched sides. Westerhout, the Club inside right, opened the scoring ten minutes after the start. Retnam. I who gave a
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    14 15 Hid are. ii.. i»«** «>««, Amh md Sliere Anieriii at Bnklt Timah yesterday- Free Press
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  • 177 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 9 A HAT trick by Abbott, who got three opportunist tries, helped a strong Selangor Club XV beat the Selangor Asiatics, who were having their final try out before their game against Perak next Sunday, by 20 points
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  • 325 15 r^OAh scorers m Home soccer leagues up to last Saturday week were as below THE LEAGUE— Division I Hodgson (Leeds).. 10 Roberts (Bolton) f. Lawton (Everton) 10 Yorston (Mid.) Fenton (Mid.) 8 Steele t Stoke) a Buchan (Blackpool) 8 StcrkiU (Derby) 5 Hunt (Bolton) 7 'Howe (Grimsby)
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  • 83 15 W. A. OLDFIELD has announced his retirement from first class cricket. Oldfleld, who was the Australian wicketkeeper since the War until he was dropped from the last series of Tests, was one of the greatest men behind the stumps that cricket has known. A master of
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    28 15 picture. CROMARTY, FOR THE MERCHANTS, m possession during the Merchants vs. The Rest tournament rugger match on the S.C.C. padang yesterday. The teams drew 14 all Free Press
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  • 89 15 Negri-Malacca XV For Malaya Cup Match (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Nov. 9. THE following players will represent Negri Malacca on Saturday m the Malaya Cup rugger match against Singapore at Singapore. The team as a whole is quite formidable and ought to repeat its performance m the recent state
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  • 193 15 FINAL ROWING REGATTA ON SATURDAY THE final regatta of the Royal Singa- pore Yacht Club rowing season will now be held on Saturday, when two races will be rowed. The following are competitors for the Abbotsford Cup 'Profession fours) Merchants: J. B. Dunne. W. H. Carter. A. P. Webb, N.
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  • 242 15 JOHORE SIKHS THE REST DRAW (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 9. ©LAYING without two of Uieir best men. Sham Singh and Surjai. Singh, who were being included m the Rest team, the Sikh Pohce fully extended the Rest m a game of hockey on the English College padang.
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  • 200 15 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR RACES AT PENANG •THE Penang Christmas and New Year race meeting will be held over four days on Dec. 26. Dec. 31, Jan. 2 and Jan. 7. There will be twa runs for ea:li division of class one horses; two runs for each division of class
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  • 185 15 From Our Own CamspsndJ Johore Bahru. Kov X THOUGH thoy had only ten pi tlic Moore team managed t.i a 2-0 victory over the Bch( il and Staff combined m a hockey n I played en the English C n It was a line match an J
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  • 61 15 The following have accepted to play for SCC. Ist XI vs. Indian Association at SCC today:— C. J. H. Spraggett: Lt. I. L. E. Macmillan. R. A. U Todd, Lt. M. Leon ard -Williams, 8 T. Monk. Capt. J. R. Kellett. Capt H. O J Kinjrsmill, A. Fraser.
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  • 40 15 Ties for the week-end are as follows: SATURDAY 2.15 p.m Commercial Houses Semi-Final:— Mansfield Sports Club vs. Straits Times Press SC. SUNDAY 10 a.m. Commercial Houses Seuni-Final.-— NA A.F.I. Imperial Club vs. B oust cad j Sports Club.
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  • 46 15 Competitors are reminded that the inter-team tennis tournament which was postponed last Sunday owing to inclement weather, will be played off next Sunday at the club courts, commencing at 8 a.m. Ties will b 2 played according to the list of fixtures previous forwarded.
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  • 30 15 Members of the Chinese Friendly Association are reminded of the annual general meeting to be held at tlje association premises. 128 Albert Street. I 'ton-floor' on Monday, at 830 p.m.
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  • 2508 16 Picking Winners Was Elusive Business WOTAN'S $56 WAS BEST DIVIDEND OF THE DAY A r AIR crov>'J was present at the second day of the Singa- pore Turf Club's Winter meeting at Bukit Timah yesterday. Dividends returned were average. Favourites generally failed to oblige.
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  • 91 16 oa Rate 1 ha Chi $?8 $10 The Warrior SI! Cirernstore $11 Race I Jock Gordon SM S9 Sang Ayah Ml Slieve Anierin 51 Race Wotan SM $16 Drummer Boy >l Slapdash SU Rave 4 Harlequin 51.1 $1* Ihe Planter $1? Co' Jen Rl.wc SI? kßare H>,i,
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