The Straits Times, 5 December 1937

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  • 37 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION 311 Sunday, December 5, 1937 Price 10 cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya. No. 311 Sunday, December 5, 1937 Price 10 cents
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  • 333 1 Japan's Parade Talks For Peace a A MARCH OF PROVOCATION" Merciful Escape From Massacre m 8T was wholly unnecessary and a march of provocaMion," declares the Daily Telegraph commenting on the Japanese parade through the Shanghai Internation»l Settlement, which is scathingly criticised in several »m>rning newspapers. Ihe Telegraph adds it
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  • 184 1 BARNARDO'S HOMES GET £13,700 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Saturday. A IX the London newspapers give prominence this morning to the will of a former Dr. Barnardo's Homes boy, Captain Jones formerly with the Singaore Pilots' Association, who left more than £20,000, including 1.1, 100 to
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  • 37 1 London, Saturday. The British Empire games team numbering 98 Including officials, left for Australia today aboard the Ormonde. They were given a great send-off at Bt. Pancras railway station and Tilbury docks.
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  • 27 1 Peshawar. Saturday. The death is announced of Nawab Sir Sahib Zada Abdul Qalyutn. former Premier of the North-West Frontier Province.— Reuter.
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  • 72 1 N. I. NATIVE RUBBER CROP LICENSES Batavta, Saturday. *T*HE majority of native rubber producers who have already received crop Ueeaaes for January and FeVrmary on the 90 per cent, baste will receive no license to predate any quantity in March. The difference between these j licenses and the export quota
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  • 98 1 Irtn Owr Owm Correspondent.) London. Saturday. Rl BBTM Ffcm londoa 7 7 164 7 9 16d Jan. -Mar T,d. ,d Apr.-jMkt :<d HUM. juir-s^c l li it* :\i GAMMU: Black. Ore. Jam., tit. M. PAIM OIL: Mai. UOk c.l f.. nom.. (17 IS. nmi: WkHc Muntok. Dec -Jan.
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  • 76 1 pr.YING Officer A. E. Houston r and Mrs. Betty Kirby Green set up a new air record when they flew at the end of last month from London to the Cape and back in a little more than 57 hours. They had no sleep on
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  • 71 1 Bomb Thrown In Amusement Park: One Dead (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. ONE man was killed, two seriously injured and seven slightly injured when a bomb was thrown in the Hong Kong Opera auditorium in the Fun and Frolic uMMKnt park at 11 o'clock *al*kt. Tiie polfae a*d tfae
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  • 46 1 (From Owt Own Corr«spond?nt) Bangkok, Saturday. The death has token place of Mr. James Orlffln, for 18 years with the Bangkok Dock Company and for many 'years one of the two Judges on Bangkok's race course. He died suddenly after a heart seizure.
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  • 353 1 OINGAPORE Junior Civil Service servants decided yesterday to petition the Secretary of State for the Colonies, through the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, for an allowance or a revision of the present salary schemes. Nearly 250 members of the Singapore Junior Civil Service Association and
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    81 1 UNDER a new system recently Introduced by the Army School of Physical Training a- Aldershot. new reeruili who formerly were not admitted to the Array on rrnunt of weakness are now sent to the traiuing school and built up to be fine, sturdy soldlert. New type) of exercize* an! did
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  • 398 1 Increase Prestige Of Fascists in it though reports are probably exaggerated sums up the opinion of diplomats and businessmen on reports t hat Herr Hitler is mediating for peace in the Far East. ft is thought Hitlsr would be most glad to increase the prestige cf
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  • 49 1 Washington, Saturday DEACE" negotiations bstween Mr. John Lewis, head of the Committee of Industrial Organisation, and Mr. William Green, chief of the American Federation of Labour ended without a conclusion being reached on the recommendation for a united labour front, it Is announced.— Reuter.
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  • 43 1 Berlin. SsUiirciar. /~"EN. CCEaiNO has ordered all German workers ta be paid for five public holidays each year, provided tb3se fall on weekdays. This concession Is in recompense for more intensive work required ol workers under the four-year-plan.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 13 1 MODERN and ARTISTh FURNITURE c»o to SUNWAHC9., 83 Victoria St. Phone 2425. Spore.
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    • 46 1 FILMO N. SINGAPORE 'k PHOTO CO, SINGAPOAr we suggest VEGA the latest creation of Gaerlain V Hi \J J\ so different! Smart women throughout the world PRICE prefer GUERLAIN PERFUMES Q to be in the mode use Vega. *^»Ovl K. LUMPUR k^«_ PENANG IPOH SINGAPORE TAIPENG
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  • 478 2 MALAYAN CADET UNDER FIRE IN CAIN I UIN Woken By Sirens Heralding Japan's Bombing Machines FEARS OF BEING TAKEN FOR SPY: MOONLIT DINNER FEARS of being mistaken for a spy dining by the light of the moon driving in darkness through roads filled with terror-stricken crowds... awakened by sirens warning
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  • 64 2 \§n. Yap oeok Twee, better 1U known as Mr. Yap Ttcee, manager of the firm of Chin Ho and Co Singapore, has given $100 000 to the China Relief Fund, in additio-i to buying $100,000 worth of hoe ty bonds. Mr. Yap Twee played an important part
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  • 217 2 RUSE TO GET CHANDU PAST EXCISE MEN Four Italians Caught And Gaoled POUR Italian members of the crew of the Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Rosso duiseppe Geraldi, Guiseppe Boioynes, Corsino Bria and Bruno Udovici were sent to gaol, yesterday, for importing ehandu worth $3,000. The District Judge, Mr. H. A
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  • 98 2 Canton Asks For Malayan Red Cross Volunteers 'THOUGH Chinese authorities in China do not want ambulance men from Malaya, according to a recent letter from the Nanking Ministry of Health, the ambulance section at Canton appears to be in need of help from overseas. It is understood that Mr. Ching
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  • 125 2 LJOLLANDERS in Singapore and the rest of the world are celebrating St. Nicholas' Day, a Christmas festival which falls on Dec. 6, during the week-end. "St. Nicholas," or "Father Christmas," will make an appearance at a Dutch children's party today. "Santa Claus", who epitomises
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  • 192 2 ONE ARM ROUND GIRL COST HIM $50 POR driving with one arm round a girl, late at night, alonj. Robinson Road, a police magistrate fined a Chinese $10. Yesterday, the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justic< a'Beckett Terrell, enhanced the fine to one of $50. "It is quite clear," said the
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  • 70 2 r!E Coroner's inquiry into the death of Mrs. Lucy Edwards, at the General Hospital while under an anaesthetic, was yesterday postponed until Friday. Mr. A. J. Braga represented Mr. C. P. Edwards, the husband, when mention was made yesterday it was stated that Dr. E. B. Murrell,
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  • 45 2 TRYING TO HEAR PEACE DOVE'S WINGS? LORD CECIL, leading crusader for world peace and League of Nations champion, must strain his hearing to hear the wings of the peace dove above the guns of Shanghai and Spain and the roar of the world's munition factories.
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  • 69 2 Punctual Air Service's 100th Flight AFTER establishing a fine record for punctuality during its six months of operation on the first internal air service in Malaya, a Wearne's Air Service machine will complete the 100 th return flight to Penang, when it leaves on the daily service tomorrow. Operated thrice
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  • 79 2 Breach Of Trust To Rescue Family From China A NXIETY to get relations out of the danger /one in China led to a 21-year-old Chinese, Wong Kit Mm, committing breach of trust of $245. Pleading guilty in the second court yesterday, he said that this sum covered the cost of
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  • 65 2 Nicholas Haz, an authority on photographic composition, arrives in Singapore this week on a trip round the world Those interested In tne subject are Invited to meet Mr. Haz at Kodak's offices in Robinson Koaa on Dec. 8 at 6.3U p.m. During his stay in Singapore Mr.
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  • 54 2 Major G. S. M. Hutchlnson member of the Recruitment and Training Department of the Personnel Division of the Colonial Office, will spend a week in Singapore before leaving for Kuala Lumpur and other parts of Malaya. He is studying at first hand conditions under
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 83 2 A 1 *Nfi I^l*S If IJ mm On sultry days the mere sight of a large hot Joint wl'l often Co»kid Ctritd SilVtrSUte, destroy appetite. COLD COOKED ChW MEATS «""P. SSi'lSTfti'S mulfSf- OX T..JM. predated. Cut from tender Julc Ra s,| mO i Roll. roasts, perfecUy cooked, a com- plete
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  • 230 3 DOCTORS SEE THREAT TO HEALTH OF SINGAPORE FACED with the horrors of unemployment, famine and aerial bombardment in their native land, hundreds of Chinese are trying to get to Malaya, by stowing away in ships from China ports to Singapore. Last month
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    52 3 TJii. W. F. Stutterheim. Nether- lands Indian Government archaeo'.ogical expert in Batavia, who passed through Singapore on Friday in the Rotterdam Lloyd liner Sibajak, en route for Travancore to try settle the theories concerning the region, from which the Hindus left for the Archipe'ago during the 4th ■rd
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  • 122 3 Refrigerators And Radio Sets rls proposed to hold a radio, refrlger- tor and electrical exhibition in the Happy World stadium from Jan. 6 to Jan. 12. The show will be international in character, and exhibits will be the latest from both Europe and America. An innovation will
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  • 35 3 Mr. J. Bain. Superintendent of Education. Johore. was In Segamat last week in connection with oral English examination of the local candidates for the Junior and school certificate Cambridge examinations to be held in December.
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  • 55 3 The Police Band will play on Tues- day, at Botanic Gardens at 5.30 p.m.: March, The Advance Guard 'J. Ord Hume) A. Pastoral Fantasia. The Smithy (Kenneth J. Alford); Characteristic, The Drummer's Delight (Steve Edwards) Selection, The Arcadians (Lionel Monckton) Sketch, Trib'ite to Oriance (Arthur Sullivan' Herold Quadrille,
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  • 51 3 (From Our Own Correspondent > Kuan tan. Mr. Chla Keng Boon, heaa shroff of the Mercantile Bank of India in Kuantan, who was for some time in the Singapore hospital is now back and Mr. Chua Boon Kirn who was relievir.* Mr. Chia Keng Boon has returned
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  • 31 3 Lieut. Co 1 W. A. Outsell. O.C. Commanding the Negri Volunteers, Is expected back from leave at the end of the month. He led the Maayan contingent at the Coronation procession.
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  • 587 3 WHY T. V. SOONG HAS LEFT SHANGHAI To the Editor of the Sunday Times CIR,— So much publ city has been given in the local press about the rectnt movement of Mr. T. V. Soong that perhaps a few words may not be amiss concerning his personal stand vis-a-vis the
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    142 3 TWO THOUSAND OPERATIONS IN TEN YEARS A DUTCH surgeon who operated on more than 2,000 of East Java's 60,000 goitre cases during his ten years in Krdiri, passed through Singapore last week in the Rotterdam Lloyd vessel Slbajak en route to take the post of Professor of Surgery
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 409 3 'it? M-^Mrit-H WHm^^w More Speed-More Comfort To England Every Wednesday and Sunday, luxury air serTices leave Singapore for IndU (t days) Erypt days) and England day*). You fly in a hie *-en*ined air liner a* far aa Alexandria where you join m, ot the new Empire Hymtboats for the last
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 518 3 IN SINGAPORE TODAY c^has sanssr- M01 CCM Ttaor a.3o P .m. ALHAMBEA: -rSS Bul«. or Bright 1 £»k£??SU Pakan Baroe f Moon." 11. 3.15. 6.15 and 9 .15 p.m. 81ak K won K 1 P -n CAPITOL: -Firefly- with Jeanette Mac- Pemangk t sambas and Stngkawang Donald. 3.15. 6.15 and
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  • 269 4 HIGH COURT INCREASES PUNISHMENT "Mouth Guard Stolen By Somebody" U JT is quite obvious from the number of prosecutions and convictions and the number of summonses continually being issued that the fines inflicted have not been sufficient," said the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice a
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    23 4 DON SUnnard, 22-year-old star of thr physical health film The Perfect Briton," who has rone to Hollywood under contract to appear in films.
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  • 82 4 Rubber Planter Dies In Hainan Ho:how, Nov. 17. Mr Lee Kin-hin, who arrived In Hainan several months ago from Medan. Sumatra, to set out a large tract of rubber trees In the Tamchow district ne?r Nodoa. died in Hoihow today. Mr. Lee was formerly engaged in
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  • 156 4 A Roya 1 Commission is to be appointed to visit Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland to consider the possibility of closer cooperation or association between these territories. This announcement was made by the Marquess of Hartington, Under-Secretary for the Dominions, in a reply to a question
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  • 36 4 T. N. Bose, who had been fined $15 by Mr. H. A. Forrer tor a similar offence, had his fine Increased to $30. Appearing in person the respondent said his child had let the animal out.
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  • 223 4 WEDDING AT KUANTAN (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuautan. fWE wedaing took place on Nov. 27, at the Hokien Guild, Kuantan, ol Mr. Tan Chye Chew, eldest son of Mr. Tan Leng Hong and Mrs. Tan Leng Hong, formerly of Seremban, and Miss Hee Kook Hwa, second daughter of Mr. Hee
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  • 88 4 NO BOTTLE NECK IN HIGH STREET E7EARS expressed by a Sunday r Times correspondent recently that the entrance to High Street near the Junction of St. Andrew's Road would be badly "throated" by the new Supreme Court are groundless. The building is set back 30 feet from the former building
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  • 34 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia. Experiments for conserving sardines caught in the Banjoewangi sea have given excellent results. The Institute .or Sea Fishery will shortly put these sardines on the market.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 198 4 Columbia bring the gayest, grandest picture since "Mr. DEEDS I GOES TO TOWN" with Irene Dunne deliciously delightful In the screen treat that sets a new high for laughs! MEET PA. vl| I I. afl BaV^V Ma It -shy Theodora <m Lb^ leu her h ir down I K^K r^r
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    • 416 4 1 a dramatically '■^"iß^SfaiJ I^^blW different motor <ak —^l***" Im*fM1 m *fM JBk for Those Content Only V with the Newest Vfl H^| The distinctly original design among I the new motor cars —is the way the H B motor show critics describe the new fl H Chrysler Dynamic, action
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  • 259 5 NEW CHIEF POLICE OFFICER FOR SINGAPORE Ex-C. P. O. Of Political Branch Appointed MR. DICKINSON TO SUCCEED MR. GRIFFIN 1 SINGAPORE will be having a new Chief Police Officer when Mr. A. H. Dickinson, who was lately C. P. 0. Selangor, returns from England. Mr. Dickinson has been appointed to
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  • 56 5 \VUtiam k'atrUk ll. tier, 26. nephew of the Fuehrer and son of Alois Hitler, who is an innkeeper, is i!O-v (siting England to see his ;;t>the- who is Irish and lives in hortse at Hi(hgat«. William. ».-ho v is born in Liverpool, clams I > t*« only
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  • 82 5 Struck Woman 22 Times With Parang Long Gaol Term And Rotan For Youth '7rcn Ov.r Own Correspcndent. Segamat SENTENCE of eight years' rigorous imprisonment and 15 strokes of the rotsn was parsed by Mr. Justice Mills at the Johore Assizes last week on Piriaiiamy. young railway coolie of Buloh Kasap.
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  • 27 5 As tomorrow is a holiday, the Fortnightly Club meeting, which was to have been held on that day. has had to be cancelled.
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  • 231 5 Fastest Aeroplanes To Be Flown To Batavia May Be Put On Sydney Service THREE of the world's fastest commercial aircraft. Lock* keed 14's, wiU be flown within the next five weeks from the Netherlands to Batavia for the Royal Netherlands Indian Airways (K.N.IJLM.) With a seating capacity of 11, these
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  • 163 5 Prize Day At Batu Pahat Government School (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. fHE first annual prize-giving of the Government English School, Batu Pahat. was held last week. Ungku Sullman b. Mohd. Khalid. the State Commissioner for Batu Pahat, distributed the prizes. The Headmaster, Mr. N. Rees. said that seven
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  • 72 5 TWO GIRLS AMONG ENTRANTS AT BATCJ PAHAT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. COR the first time Batu. Pahat has two girl candidates for the Cambridge examinations both being from Premier English School, which is sending five entrants. The examinations will take place on Dec. 8 at th*
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 53 5 R(QXY BAR OPEN TILL midnight OPENING TONIGHT 6.15 ft 9.15 TUB MOST GAYEST omedi rioi fur HPVP!^BP^9iMH THE HOLIDAYS TOP GRIN-AND-LAUGH W -> YT^ FISmS show iBBBtSamyBBSW CONSTANCE BBNKBTT CABY GRANT 'TOPPER* A Metro-Goldwyn-May>r Picture with ROLAND YOUNG. BILLIE BUKKE HBCIAIi HOLIDAY MATINEES TODAY AND TOMORROW— 2 P.M. THE LITTLEST
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    • 325 5 VICTORIA THEATRE THE SINGAPORE AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMMITTEE PRESENTS BRITAIN'S NATIONAL OPERA A GILBERT SULLIVAN PRODUCTION. THE PIRATES of PENZANCE SPLENDID ACTING BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES LOVELY SCENERY GLORIOUS SINGING, (Specially Imported from England.) BALLADS, SONGS. DUETS, TRIOS. A CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF 90 DEC. 7th. 9th. 11th. at 9.20 p.m. BOOKING AT
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 205 5 CROSSWORD PUZZLE RESULT Only one competitor succeeded In solving correctly The Sunday Times Cr.\sswor<! Puzzle printed ir our issue cf Nov. 21, and he therefore wins the $100 prise ofler-d. He is F. L Moreira, of 6. Oldham Lane, Singapore. We give below the solution of the Crossword Puzzle printed
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  • 901 6 Outlook And Prices Greatly Improved BY THE SUNDAY TIMES FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT *THE week has been an Important one for markets and it is pleasant to be able to report gains in stocks and commodities in London, New York and locally. In addition to these gains In
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  • 171 6 Dccl 2 3. American Can. Com. 85% 8«»4 85 American Telephone and Telegraph 148</ 4 190 150VV Atcheson Railroad 38 40Vfe 41% Chesapeak 37% 38% 39' 2 Dupont liou 114 117 < Firestone 20' 2 20 20%, General Electric 42 42% 43% General Motors 35 Vs 3b'
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  • 55 6 Manila, Dec. 4. Last Sale Prices Previous Today Antamok 0.51 0.51 Benguet Cxisolidated 9.70 unquoted Consolidated Mines 0.015 0.014 I. XL 0.58 0.57 San Mauricio 0.53 0.51 United Paracale 0.51 0.50 T ie prices are published by courtesj of Messrs. Levy and Co.. of Singapore, 'o
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  • 55 6 Singapore, December 4, 12 noon. Bur Sellei Oaratuei MOO Hamburg Cube $15.50 Java Jut* Sll.Oir evpet White Muntok $14.00 White $13.50 Black 50 opro Mixed $4.35 Sun Dried $4.60 IPWM Small Flake $400 Fair Flake $375 Medium Pearl $4.70 Small Pearl $4.30 .sago Flour No 1 Lingga i $2.55
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  • 86 6 Saturday. Dec. 4, Noon. No. 1 K. R. S. S. in cases (F. 0.8.) Dee. 25% Wi Good F. A. Q. in bales (F. 0.8.) Dec. 24V 8 24^ No. 1 K. R. S. S. (Spot loose) Awardable Spore 254* 25?« December 25 7/ 26
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  • 1279 6 Fraser and Co.'s List SATURDAY. DEC. 4. 1 p.m. MINING Bayers Sellers Ampat Tin (4ft) 5s 5s bd Asam Kumbang 32s 34s Austral Malay 50s 55s Aycr Hltam (ss) 27s 29s Ayer Weng ($1) .85 90 Bangrln Tin 22s 23s Batu Selangor ($1) 1.65 1.72',
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  • 265 6 List Supplied By Messrs. Fraser Co. auifiatpurc, iti. i pw "nancial Company Dividend Books TIN Close Batu Selangor 5% Int. Dec. 9 Burma Malay 6d. Int. Dec. 11 Hong Kong Tin 40% Final Jelapang 2s. 6d. Int. Dec. 8 Killinghall 20% Finul Klang River 5% ,Int. Dec.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 165 6 S.E. Levy Co. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers in Securities and Commodities. Vaii'j Foreign Market Cables and Quotation Service. 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 1 ASSN.
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  • 883 7 Mainly About Malayans By The Onlooker WMHEN MR. JOHN LAYCOCK'S period of office expires at the end of this year Singapore's Municipal Commission is going to lose one of the most energetic and* forthright men who has ever served it. Nominee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, which last week
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 154 7 MALAYAN JINGLES 13*-" RECESSION n A rose with other name would smell as sweet, Foul smells described as scents are no less foul, And now, when T. B. s groan and brokers bleat, And you and f, their victims, vainly haul, A slump is a "recession** But irho's to blame?
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    • 1087 7 CARTRIDGES FOR EVERY KIND OF GAME A copy of our complete cata logue post free on request. yam aiphamax Illin HEAVY LOADS FOR CEYLON All Different 30, 45, 60 at Rs. 1/-, 3/-, 7/Set Pictorial 2 to Rs. 1/--(11) Rs. 2/Coronation, Set of 3 Cents 60. Jubilee Set of 4
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    • 245 7 STAMPS Coronatiotv-^^amps 1 1 > MPI.RTh SET— 2«2 STAMPS from (it Britain, the 45 Crown Colonies. Dominions. Newfound land and Mandated Territories. 528.92 UNDStD USED $47.14 Blocks of 4. 5115.73 Blocks of 1 5214.*9. 133 Stamps from the 45 Crown Colonies only. SI 1.79 UNUSED. Blocks or 4. 547.14. I'SKI)
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    • 262 7 HOTEL LONDON CALLS /^gh^S^. INSISTENT! T and en>^ at either rf^ HOTEL RUBEIS Buckingham Palace Road (•i-lnK Buckingham Palace or HOTEL REMBRANDT jJ* S>hiUi Kensington, 8 w >49^A facing the v"icu ria and '*Usj^P^ Albert Muft un, Bverv attention in oieaitlng surrounding, rCRFECT QUIETUDfc THBSE COMFOKIABLa HOTaLS WITH ACKNOWLEDGED RENOWNEU
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  • 646 8 Right To Send Troops Into The Settlement "TO PRESERVE PEACE" T<HE Japanese military authorities in Shanghai, in a four-point memorandum presented to the Shanghai Commissioner of Police, reserve the right to send Japanese troops to any part of the Settlement without previous notification. This follows a bomb-throwing*
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  • 187 8 "I AM inclined to think that you I teachers do not appreciate the importance of your position," said Bishop Edwin F. Lee to a hundred schoolmasters and schoolmistresses last night at John Little's Cafe where the Singapore Teachers' Association was celebrating its third annual dinner -a function
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  • 135 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. OEGARDING the train derailment ar x Alor Pongsu station the following communique is issued by the local railway authorities: While the train which left Penang at 7.25 p.m. this morning for Tanjong Malim was performing train movements at Alor
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  • 586 8 Jackson Assender Blunsdon Harper A HORSE shoe decorated with a posy of flowers was presented to the bride for luck at a wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, yesterday. The presentation was made by Miss Shirley Wearne to Miss Phyllis May Assender who was
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  • 82 8 A large audience including Mr. F. J. Morton, the Colonial Secretary, and a party, watched a private performance of "The Fountain Head," a play by Ashley Dukes, which was given by the Raffles College Dramatic Society last night at Raffles College. Miss Emma Ferroa plays the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 193 8 SAVES 25Luv NEARLY WONOW\ 50% "v/ LARGE v A chance of making money (8oz) f\E\ *L go nearly twice as far de> «IZE U*/C Wi serves looking into. Par- SMALL ticutarly when quality and (4_,» T C H quantity are unchanged as \T2y JD<L M is tfm caso with Andrews
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    • 34 8 IMMEDIATE SALE, to good cuh offer, owner leavinfc country Tuesday. Morris Minor 2 str open first regd 1935, Economic and Reliable. Apply Lt Jenkins R. A. Changi, Sunday or Box, No. C Spore) Monday.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 322 9 mmv mma mj ma mj mam mm_^ m M w^ PH I LI nm£b/by m they create 'Ttuojid&utuf Philips engineers have made a special study of local reception conditions in all parts of the world. Today they bring you, in the Jubilee Radloplayers. many vital discoveries that create "New Listening".
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1448 9 Today's Wireless Programmes SINGAPORE PHOHI-HOLLAND. ZIIL 1.33 mr s (225 m) PHI 17.77 me (16.88 m.) a.m. I m. 11.00 Light orchestral concert. Relay from 7.15 Broadcast by the Roman Catholic the Sea View Hotel. Broadcasting Assn. (K.R.0.). p.m. 8.15 Announcement. 1.00 Miscellaneous programme ol gramo- 8.20 Talk on behalf
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  • 872 10  - Fishing Off Singapore For Tenggiri George Wolff #y COMETIME ago, business took me in a small Chinese owned steamer to Java. The only European on board besides myself were the captain and mate, the crew being Chinese and Malays. The Chinese carpenter had a side line in fighting cocks which
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  • 663 10 Wartime Story IN i9?O Linton Wells, the noted American journalist, was in Siberia reporting the war between the Bolsheviks and the White Russians when through a misunderstanding of his journalistic status -he was arrested and sent to a Bolshevik prison camp, where the following episode
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  • 195 10 CORSET LORE IN COURT the woman fit the corset, or the corset fit the woman A stra'igo question for a judge, perhaps, but it was asked by Mr. Justice Bennett in the Chancery Division when the court learned a lot about corsetmaking. Here is the answer given
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 409 10 WOMAN AS THIN AS A SHADOW Flesh-forming Tablets Restored Her Health. Many men and women all over the Siraiie are trying everything they can think of in vain endeavour to put on weight. They eat feverishly, upset their stomachs with endless doses of nauseating Cod Liver Oil but all in
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  • 348 11 HUSBAND ILL AND WORKLESS "But I'll Stand By Him DRINCESS Romola Ghosal of Cooch Behar, member of a famous Indian family, had everything in the world that money could buy.... Today she is living in a small flat in the Victoria district of
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    400 11 CHRISTM A S SCENES CHRISTMAS comes and Christmas goes, ytar after year, each so much like the other, as we look back on them. that, unless we are children, none seems to stand out in our memory. We know that there was a Christmas tree and that, underneath
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  • 243 11 SOLOS BY WOMEN SINGERS BANNED Melbourne. COLOS by women singers will no longer be allowed in Roman Catholic churches throughout the archdiocese of Melbourne, according to a decree by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Mannix), who says that no solos are to be sung by women, and if
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  • 43 11 Mrs. Vernon Clark. American, wife of the Peiplng manager of the Asiatic Petroleum Company, died on Nov 13 as the result of Injuries received when she was thrown from a pony. She had been married only three months.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 114 11 w{ b^rlHavHA'^LW I See ttn fine new range of Kodak Camt at four Kodak Dealer's. POPULAR "BROWNIE" SIX-20 "BROWNIE" llk«t K.M-I.^ picmrm umin, thic <»•»> f^H^Bß^^l3ti^ T' «>T»*^*" 3i U r or d nt I aaaPV*^ »4^?ir^ Tl w hout I -^tl %M m iim tt "w*r. tKHtal attKhnxnn. I
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    • 384 11 9^ till .aa^H "^Ml^kb. "-*^L till JI»U1: aW lift ft ■«-*u-'<** 1 j m Iff' i V -Jsp. osiviiini Ovaltine and Oval tine Rusks W th* Mother of this Bonn v Bou If JSNT he a sturdy little fellow? Nurse looks aa *OVALTINE' RUSKS proud of him as his Mother,
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  • 1715 12  -  Nathaniel Gubbins By IT was a photograph of Mrs. Neville Chamberlain cooking a sausage at a Salvation Army hostel surrounded by a ring of merry faces that made me wonder once again why a sausage invariably sets the British race off into peals of healthy laughter.
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    • 185 12 Hi^ WHAT SHALL Msok Elmpiie's most popular chocolates. .^ffifV WILLARD'S CHOCOLATES in tfie following attractive assortments ANNE ARDEN^ ANN HATHAWAY FRUIT NUTS HARD CENTRES D'ELITE IRRESISTIBLE Agents for SAMPLER SWEET MARIE MALAYA: MARASCHINO CHERRIES. JOSEP H TRAVERS SONS, LTD. SiNGAPO RE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR. THE SENSIBLE GIFT FOR X MAS
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    • 371 12 CONTRACT BRIDGE t»__ t<HF FOTTR ACFS th e Jack ot diamonds. Wtsts singleBy Int- fUUK A^r.3 i ton Klng fell to dummys Acp- and a WHILE all good players double small diamond was led from dummy, contracts of two in a minor suit East winning with the Queen with great
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    • 110 13 Make sure of a Happy Xmas smoke CRAVEN A Made specially to prevent sore throats. In the Access** inner fejHßt^ P^"^^ff^ foil pack of 10*s wrapped in P^Sil n tru vac lt ns of moisture proof I^^^^^^^C^^fi^S With Craven A* you always notice that extra touch of quality. It is
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  • Books Of The Week
    • 776 14 Snakes Have A Bad Name But Many Are The Friends Of Mankind The Way Of A Serpent. By T. H. Gillespie. Herbert Jenkins. 3s. ixl. WHEN reading the title of this book I wondered If it was right for a reviewer to have a predilection for
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    • 204 14 The Devil's Shelter By R. R. Ryan. Six Queer Things. By C. St. John Sprite Jenkins* Colonial Library HERE are tw; novels intended to giv^ all readers the horrors The Devil's Shelter" is an old castle on the Yorkshire moors, used by a half-mad < sadist arflfe private
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    • 73 14 The Time of My Life. By Nicholas Bentley. Michael boseph 6s. Mr. Bentley "outlines" the events and influences which have moulded his character. Each page of his book has a one line phrase and a drawing to illustrate it. His life has evidently lot
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    • 370 14 News Sheet Which Could Not Be Suppressed Uncensored. By Oscar E Millard Robert Hale. 12s. M. "ITNCENSORED Is the extraordinary v/ story of the production of the clandestine "Libre Belgique"' in Brussels during the whole of the German occupation. This is the first time this thrilling story
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    • 382 14 Four -Thirty From Victoria Victoria, Four-Thirty. By Cecil Roberta. Sea Way Only. By Humfrey Jordan. Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. fid. and «s. 6d. respectively. Mr. Roberts' 'Rome Express type of novel is well written and amusing, but !it is far too long. The first half of 1 the book is
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    • 393 14 "This book is worth a lot to dog owners and It's free" Dogs have been my constant study Diseases is fully explained. A for nearly fifty years, and in complete section is given to the Bob Martin's Dog Bock you problem of keeping dogs fit and will find the results
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    • 491 14 t 'r Dm'"' Did you Maclean your teeth to-day? HL.\ 2 Wm+M i. f Just look at these! MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you ok solid deriifrice, ir» ih« nr» ciiam urn ptßomoc oentifnici Reveals Secret of Personal Influence Simple method to Develop Personal Magnetism, Memory, Concentration and will-Power. 64
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  • 165 15 Witchcraft With Three Wheels 4 SUB-COMMITTEE of the Penang and Kr&*H branch cj the AA.M deeded that a committeeman instruct the newlyengaged patrolman in the operation of a motor-cycle and sidecar. Although the man was an experienced motor-cyclist, he had not seen
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  • 223 15 Two R.A.F. Men Die In Night Air Crash TWO RJLF. sinurlc-seater flphtcrs taking part in manoeuvres collided in mid-uir on Nov. 2:» and crashed near loulsdon. Surrey. Ifjth pilots were killed. They vere Filot-oniccr Keith V ictor Keen, whose home is n Surrey, and Pilot -Officer Montagu Pervical Richards, a
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  • 152 15 Effort To Tell Cyclists About Rules Of The Road IN a big effort to educate in the rules of the road Singapore's 59,860 cyclists, and also a few thousand tricyclists. the Automobile Association of Malaya is going to 10-ooerate with the police in an ambitious propaganda campaign. Tens of thousands
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  • 80 15 Fledglings For Japanese Air Armada Tokio. PLEDGING for Japan"3 future air armada— l.loo of them— will start primary training In the Tokio Military Aviation school early next year. The embryonic aces, ranging in age from 15 to 17 years, will undergo physical and scholastic examinations next January. After
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  • 245 15 Four More Motor-Cycle Units Ordered From England AN important step towards the completion of the Automobile Association of Malaya's scheme for the patrolling of Malaya's arterial roads from Alor Star to Singapore has been taken with the ordering by the Association from England last week of four more motor-cycle patrol
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    • 178 15 YEASTVITE -t^PT] Is Life to CAN'T tAT \*YS'7f. Iran W Mittiltm \l I I L X yeast-vite BANISHES M I fcr BRINGS J— V- SUFFERING J/ |7 GOOD HEALTH JM 4^ lL 1 lit Headache sufferer.' have known glorious relief ■^V* V^SSv '1 I 8 minutes. Men and women "Nerve"
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    • 30 15 A limited shipment of the NEW 1938 MODELS of WESTINGHOUSE STEWART-WARNER ALL WAVE RADIOS DUE CONSULT US ON YOUR RADIO SOUND PROBLEMS. For partieilarv pieass apply to-WORLD-WIDE RADIO CO. SINGAPORE.
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  • 530 16 Battery Road And Dhoby Ghaut HOON SECK TRADING CO: Crockery, kitchen requisites, tableware, glassware, balloons, children's hobby sets all these and many more articles are stocked by this popular Battery Road company. It caters particularly for Christmas shoppers. M. S. ALLY AND CO: This wellknown Battery
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    • 236 16 REPRESENTED BY I RODNEY HOUSE Lja A A 10, BATTERY RD. v\_ I CALL OR write FOR It JaLflt ___________B I TREE ILLUSTRATED ■fl^Bi^^Hß S nSst^^^^^^^^^^^ catalogs. Of all the aids to beauty, none takes precedence over pearls nor snares equality with them as ornaments of feminine loveliness. The only
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    • 23 16 TELEFUNKEN PUBLIC ADDRESS SOUND SYSTEMS FOR ALL PARTICULARS APPLY: Seowkuan Trading Company, 78, Robin*™ Road, Singapore. SEOW KUAN COMPANY, 4-5, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore.
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    • 299 16 Shop where the store has the greatest selection of Gifts at Prices that will astound you. SHOP TODAY at GIAN SINGH'S —GRAND ANNUAL— Xmas Sale We fire a few example* of Gifts for every od« at tremendous savings! Silk Dress Lengths British Make 4 yards for $3.75 to $6.— Dressed
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  • 460 17 North Bridge Road, Bras Basah Road And Beach Road SHIMURA AND CO.. Bras Basah Road, display the latest fashion in men's neckties, which are of various shades and make. They are of all prices. "Mjorts shirts are plentiful, and vai ties of silk handkerchiefs for both
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    • 261 17 We Search the world for good things to Eat BUN BEE X'MAS SUPPLIES We have ••••»<* TURKEYS HAMS ASSORTED NUTS CRACKERS CHOCOLATES (Fancy Boxet) CHAMPAGNES PLUM PUDDING CAVIAR PATE DE FOIE GRAS FRESH IMPORTED X'MAS CAKES FRUITS VEGETABLES etc. etc. etc. Shop at BUN BEE CO., 11l 113. Beach Road
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    • 34 17 D. T. LIM COMPANY JAVA "MALAYAN DE LIC ACIEB AND CONDIMENTS VISITS CORDIALLY INVITIttX 351 NOKTH BRiIK.K BOAD, imißimu W Take BeeduM'* POk. Tcgiiilr^ I daac* cleanse rite »ymi— I CCttoK Health and EnergyBEECHAMS
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    • 270 17 LINKS, STUDS and BUTTONS [~S~S MODERN DESIGNS TO SUIT THE TASTE OF THE MOST FASTIDIOUS vss3 CUSTOMER ARE A LWAYS IN STOCK. •A A Au r r °L^: VF p^i,. o, stud-. Platlnon, mfl V'\ Jmmm4mm\ mW\m^mmm\ P.H. HENDRY H°H JEWELLER SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Four ctaniplcs 7«. North Bri«<e R«.d.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 183 18 Totidem Verbis V. A. D. "O WOMAN > in our hours of ease uncertain, coy and hard to pi ease There is no need to complete the quotation from Scott, but the "ministering angel" Idea is as true today as when he wrote his lines, and it Is now manifest
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    • 171 18 ;WOT before time, and only after unofficial urgings, an inquiry is to be held into Singapore's traffic problems, including parking and the hearing of charges of breaches of the regulations. The two items specified are of great importance. The parking situation is serious, and increasingly so, with more
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    • 157 18 MONE more than his severest critics will regret the retirement from the municipal scene of 'Mr. John Laycock, from the end of jthe yeai. He has notified the S.S. (Singapore) Association that he will not be available for renominai tion as one of their representatives at St. Andrew's
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  • 3255 18 THE Sunday Times continues this week the exclusive series of articles, compiled byHarry Miller, on the famous cases of Vincent Devereux Knous I c Malaya's greatest criminal lawyer. UNOWLES was gradually losing that charming patience of his. For two weeks he had
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    • 279 18 •tH PHONE C.to*» .lit- «io ""•W* FOR ,jr PtRFECT /7^J_ VISION ff: V MIEN CHONG Singapore's most ur»to-dai* Tailor -34. COLEMAN ST. WHY NOT CnJoy Ufa and R«gaHt YOUTHFUL VITALITY ALVO-ECSTASIN M me rciuu>lc *n* T«t harmless t.u.ldii cup preparation *•>« entire orpinism. ALVO ECSTASIN co«ntrr»cU ner»ousness and tack of
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    • 36 18 The New World Cabaret TEA DANCE (ADMISSION FREE.) THL'RS SATURDAY SUNDAY AFTER DINNER DANCES 'ADMISSION 59 ITS i EVERY MCIIT tPOM P.M TO MIDNIGHT PIANO TUNING REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 283, Orchard Rd.
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    • 25 18 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TOURS BRASTAGI PRA PAT 8 day tour $150.00 10 day tour $165.00 including steamer, hotels, tips and sightseeing. X.P.M. LINE (INCORPORATED IN HOLLAND)
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 545 19 fiIIUIIV WEAK NERVOUS You'll be imued how quickly this ff easy way builds up rugged new H m *Ml ttrt n«h, puts on lbs. of solid stay- mrl tfcerV' flesh— gives youthful energy. J v calm steady nerves and rich red Jm brood whore all else fails— without Lpfr. of
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    • 127 19 (for IS^ jjkn /BACKWARD *fl I BAP ItS Bfe. 1 If Baby Is backward and not gaining weight either on T the breast or the bottle add a little Brestol to VT~Jr 'J'j the feeds. \\y"^^v It is probably /ust what you wen looking for" I <b==s^~- <Je Q-^ 'h
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  • 518 20 High Street B. P. DE SILVA Singapore's oldest jewellery establishment will be second to none this Christmas in the matter of attractive presents for the Yuletlde season. A gorgeous display of all that is newest in Jewellery and precious stones includes diamond-platinum watches in a variety
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    • 231 20 CHRISTMAS GIFTS B. P. DE SILVA LTD. Ami i i VWfimml Bl H HAVE ALWAYS SPBCIA- lHNlmmlmtfuittittlitt£immmf USED IN FINE SILVER J^yP*|yWiW'^ySHa^^P AND ENAMEL WARE. j ft^T '^ffi^ ""Jffi Hmmml AND THE COLLECTION j tr"^ n S^fei*JT"'l'T^mml ON VIEW IN THEIR JMMmW-Jl^^ll£3ffi**^^W 3HOW ROOMS FOR P^^lHTSl JV THE FESTIVE SEASON
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    • 76 20 THE DOORS OF OPPORTUNITY ARE OPEN TO YOU GET THE DOUBLE VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR ANNUAL m m p STOCKTAKING fk I fr HOT VALUES PUNTBD CBBTBS. BLOSSOM KNICKERS curroNS ocoboktrs in white peach IT* WIDC SIZES: SmmM. MuM— Large PUCE ntOM T eto. yd. SALE PBICE M eta, pmtr.
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    • 216 20 reduction Sending Entrust Your GIFTS Problem ——TO US— AND SAVE THE WORRIES OF WHAT TO GIVE FOR XMAS AND NEW YEAR. K. M. OLI MOHAMED Royal Jewellers. HIGH STREET SINGAPORE Phone 4508 CAN YOU THINK OF A BETTER GIFT FOR $3/-? All Kiddies lovei^?TTr?T\ T^f7/?TsT?7 > iT7r i v* nursery
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  • 483 21 Stamford Road And Orchard Road VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., Orchard Road The best choice for a Christmas present can often be in the form of the latest and most up-to-date furniture which can always be obtainable from that well-known furniture establishment of Van Hin Furniture Co.,
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    • 478 21 Nurse rolled in agony o«| N. •sW •sw' croMACH §|7^ How exceptionally heavy b the 7^B** ',i^,{ burden of a nurse who, while devoting '\1 1 her hTc to relieving the suffering of -^^~^^j^l^x others, is forced to fight intolerable s^^M«*p^HkT" pain herself. That was the agonising v exr-rience of
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    • 244 21 us** 3 I \i^ B The gift that carries the spirit 'j °f Christmas the gift that only I JT i you can make your Photograph. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TODAY. THE LIGHT STUDIO MODERN AST PHOTOGRAPHERS, M, ORCHARD ROAD. TEL. 6496. SIGHT f^jt vogue nnssssHinEE THE DFTICAL rIDLEE PHONE Suvuya/iCte/
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  • 379 22 Goes To School In Infants 9 Class After Marriage "WANTED TO BE WITH HER LITTLE FRIENDS" Ud EARING short frocks, a 2.3-year-old married womsn has for four months attended the Union Street L.C.C. school, Woolwich, as a girl of eleven. Only when the schoolmistress
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  • 152 22 Search Being Made !n Australia Sydney. I EGENDARY Spanish gold said to be worth £16.000.000 is the object of a feverish search by three syndicates operating at Queenscliff near Port Phillip Heads, Victoria. Australia. So keen is one group to locate the pirates' hoard, that they have spent
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  • 629 22 Mr. Charles Hands, the famous wur Correspondent, died on Nov. 2 st his< home in Ventnor. By Tom Clarke. JOURNALISTS are not given to making a fuss about their dead, for they know, as Lady Oxford has put it, that "nothing removes you so far
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 70 22 POLAROID POLAROID Glatses are the latest scientific discovery in glare protection. They permit you to actually se« 20 to 30 feet below the turf ace of the water. FOR THE FIRST TIME perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, fishing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See our demonstration of this remarkable
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  • 720 23 A New Malady Has Been Found MAX FACTOR'S ADVICE MAKE-UP monomania is one of the most irritating and damaging of pres-ent-day ailments. Make-up monomania is the malady suffered by those women who become so intrigued with the perfection or beauty of one of their personal features that they become careless
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    • 384 23 SAID #**!**J TULLIO A CARMINATI m ONIOUCMID miMtlt mill I How famous film star picked the loveliest lips in Hollywood test \X c m\m\ Tullio Carminati «hat kind of Jip? men prefer. One girl wore no lip<iuk. the second onlimry lipstick, the hird Tangee. Instantly he picked the Tangee girl.
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    • 494 23 ELIZABETH ARDEN TREATMENTS J^\^jW MAYNARD'S \\^W\ 3/V^?^JX JANUARY 3rd m WxGsl J ANUARY 251h WO flj S RETURN VISIT OF Jy//^mwn \tw*^ Mrs< LYNN< W//^tm\ V* <^lS A THE ELIZABETH y'/mW^ W^ ARn EXPERT 'i^k I THE LONDON 1/ f/i\ I WHO \MI.I. IVI Jl yft\ TREATMENTS fj OOMPUMENTARY M
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  • 447 24  -  CONSTANCE RAY By London. THE hair styles for the autumn and winter all show a smooth, sleek line which makes us run our fingers through our own tresses with something approaching apprehension. How shall we ever achieve the lovely smoothness and glossy effect which
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 453 24 tffiT^f\ lam very j\/^/fastldlous about 'a V^ My Talcum Powder x\fter the bath following vigorous exercise w« •0 need a powder that is absolutely smooth and silky. That's why I use Cuticura Talcum. It is the most exquisitely fine powder I've ever used. And the perfume is a wonderful blend
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    • 92 24 A slim figure always looks youthful. So slim softly with Redex motion applied externoMy. Reduces flesh only where applied. Absolutely harmless to the most sensitive skin. Approved by physicians. No dieting. Unfailingly effective and easy to use. Acts in 7 to 10 days. Redex for SLIMMING '""•''.sr^sr?'"'"- $9.50 SINGAPORE— M«dlcal
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    • 774 24 JUST ARRIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF EVENING AND DINNER GOWNS. Phone 4974 Maynards Building 11, Battery Road. WjHp^T^H Screen stars muse guard their S^hß ttAfcig£fiM beauty zealously. That's why llMrail^^^M'i'^l^ tn e>' choose Max Factor's J qMb^P^^HJJHk'^ Powder, Rouge and Lipstick W BP^jtt^ MW* to look their best. If you
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  • 1156 25 If A Bride Wauld Be Beautiful Some "Don'ts" Which Are All-Important By VALERIE HARWOOD WAS the sort of child who was "'bo-rowed by all and sundry to be a bridesmaid. I started my career at the age of four, when, clad in blue muslin aid a poke bonnet, I trotted
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  • 642 25 UUHEN pretty, soft pe!ts are used for coats the waistline is usually cut in a very slim line, and neatly rounded revers are seen. All this is in accord with the desire for a slender appearance. A new coa 4
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    • 294 26 LnjOif J-ifce jl (i to the fjulLJw An exacting climate soon takes its toll o' vitality and stamina, leaving your z^BJ body in a depressed ana weak condition aJtaa^^ unable to resist the dangers to which it is What you need more than anything else ■^■||i^-^B| It Phosferine Tonic Wine.
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    • 223 26 I^*7 PAIN ■BHL^fV^^^H E A D AC H ES MK^/mf NEURALGIA TOOTHACHE RHEUMATISM COLDS FEVER If you suffer from headaches to thousands. Doctors and can't sleep because of the dentists prescribe it. pains of neuralgia, tooth- Try ANACIN and see for ache or rheumatism. If you yourself how quickly it
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  • Page 26 Miscellaneous
    • 551 26 $100 FREE ENTRY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MONEY PRIZES FOR CROSSWORD I ENTHUSIASTS OUR WEEKLY "MUST BE WON" OFFER The Sunday Times offers today $100 for a correct solution of the Crossword Puzzle printed below. Should no reader succeed in solving the puzzle correctly, the $100 will be awa-ded in respect of
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  • 593 27 HENRY FORD'S PEACE SHIP MADE INTO GUNS Wartime Fiasco A MESSAGE from New York, says the Sunday Chronicle, has written finis to one of the most fantastic stories of all time. Henry Ford's Peace Ship," it ran, is to be broken up and its metal framework is to be melted
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  • Article, Illustration
    19 27 Workmen breaking up tank war relic at Tollbridge Wells. Kent, to be sold as scrap metal, possibly for armaments.
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  • 136 27 Mr. .Morrison's Warning -MUSSOLINI is sUll leading us up the garden path," said Mr. Herbert Morrison, M.P., leader of the London County Council, at Crewe. '.He went on: "Not a word the Duce says can we believe. He will cheat Mr. Chamberlain yet. "He should
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  • 249 27 Census Agents Visit Their Retreats 33,000,000 CARDS DELIVERED New York. MORE than 100.000 postmen, m throughout the United Btates, Hawaii and Alaska, recently delivered unemployment census cards at nearly 33,000,000 dwellings. It was the world's record postal delivery and the United States' first systematic attempt
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  • 84 27 Charcoal Burners Used By Motor Cars Tokio NATURAL gas and charcoal burners may be resorted to for propulsion ol non-military Japanese trucks and automobiles, as an economic measure to conserve gasoline— vital to Japan's military activities in China. To alleviate the pinch on the Island Empire from
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 112 27 SHU-SHINE Cleaner whitens SHOES wonderfully It cleans does not cover up. It will not rub off. It restores the newness without producing that "painty" look. Ideal for home use or travelling. "MADE FAMOUS BY NURSES." ■MM "Why exposure snaps to risk? Use Selo and ensure success!" 9 9 C Whatever
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    • 33 27 B^P K^b^b^b^b^Kt ■Ml A^BJ I Hi i ik Tm Hi I s y 2 t «sb j A r TIGER BEER MADE FROM THE FINEST MALT HOPS YEAST DISTRIBUTED by FRASER NEAVE LTD.
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  • 859 28  - Golf... The High Lob And Scots Run-up ARCHIE COMPSTON BY DLAYING a golf hole is a bit like growing old the closer you get to the finish, the more careful you have to be. The shots near the green are the supreme test, not only of the player's tactical sense,
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    • 299 28 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? J it^jsfct. if j£2Mk iwii'j *QP» ay bl Ah! I see you did If you use a solid dentifrice, try the new Macleans Solid C» l I^SL W\ Sales Representative: SEE YOUR HAIR GROWING ricwvraras grow thick,strong -irrrrrrr- wavy hair like this tfc*uu»4i of
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    • 322 28 THEY'RE PLAYING IN THE (&k PA F If/m-^3 DANGER! i4fyM LIFEBUOY r/^^sj^ WATCH OVER k ifft^^^ THEIR HEALTH! You'd think your kiddies safe enough, playing quietly on the floor. There's nothing you can see there to harm them. Yet, as they play, they're running the risk of disease The dirt
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  • Sporting News From
    • 241 29 CLAYING FIELDS FOR BATU PAHAT 'Frcm Our Own Correspondent) 3atu Pahat. WITH the end of the fasting month in sight, hockey will again be revived at Ba:u Pahat. but the sporting public are still confronted with the problem of suitable playing fields. He Is true
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    • 154 29 (From Our Own ConcsponaesH) Batu Pahjt. nTHE tennis tournament for the Lim A Cup is nearing completion and thC| surprise ol this competition was the! defeat o. B.H. Chla. who is the Junior j district champion, by Lim Siang Choon a player of unknown quality.
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    • 163 29 :From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. THIS week wiil see the resumption of the local hockey season after a month's lapse due to the puasa. The India-Ceylon Associationwill field quite a formidabls side to meet a comb'ned team of the present and past boys of the Government
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    • 97 29 From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. K TEA-PARTY was held at the Indu- Ceylon Association before the distribution of prizes which ended the series of tournaments held by the club Mrs. A. Sharmj, wife or Licut./Cot Sharma. I M.S.. who Is at present ln Batu Pahat on leave,
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    • Article, Illustration
      36 29 "B U.mionds hockey team, 1937 hockey champions of the B. Division in the Government school, Batu Pahat, competition. This team won all their six games. The boys are all under 4 feet 6 inches ln height.
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    • 366 29 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segama.. RAIN, that great spoiler of sport in Malaya, has again intervened and been the main cause for the holding jup of the Segamat teachers' handicap I lawn tennis tournament for the I Cheah's Challenge Cup. The ap- 1 proach of the
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    • 191 29 "From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat. U/HAT has happened to the propos- ed District Lawn Tennis Association which was under discussion some time ago by the various representatives of the teams in the district? Nothing appears to have been done about it as yet and it is time
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    • 105 29 From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. 'THE Muar Chinese hockey team will make their debut today when they will meet Goddnrd's XI in a friendly match at the hospital ground. The following are the teams: Muar Chinese: Michael Tan; George Tan and Richard Mah Chua Song
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    • 129 29 Muar Strongest Hockey Side In Johore? i From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. WHICH district in Johore has the strongest hockey team? Without hesitation I would name Muar. This claim can be supported by the two very convincing wins achieved by the Muar Hockey Club when they beat the Malacca Club
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    • Article, Illustration
      28 29 The Hearts hockey team, winners of the "A" Division hockey competition, of the Government English School, Batu Pahat. Six boys of this team play for the school side.
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    • 325 29 HARD LUMPS CAME ON HER LEGS. Ankles And Feet Swollen With Rheumatism. Rheumatism sent this woman to bed with lumps, swellings, and inflamma- tlon. Yet these symptoms soon disI appeared, as they always will do v.;n-n the root cause Is removed. This letter tells you the method she used "I
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  • 1475 30  -  "MAC" By /"»OOD morning everybody— owing to the Inclemency of the weather during the greater portion of last week a number of matches were cancelled and garrison sportsmen had a rather quiet time. Perhaps one of the most Interesting hockey encounters v ring the week was the
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    • 341 30 /TOUCH AND GO 1 n, wltha 1 I WORLD'S PINIST PIN Instant writing, beauty, hand comfort and a Lifetint** guarantee male* V Sheaffer's rh« thrift!*** and most pleating pen vaue ev«r offered. Only Sheaff er has All Seven of tt>e features desired A Vitulared Lifetime' II guarantee 2-Way Mm Feathertouch
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  • 731 31 HOCKEY PROSPECTS By Our Malacca Correspondent JUIALACCAS display in her interIVI State hockey fixtures this year has been convincing, though the form shown at local trials was disheartening at times. After holding grimly to a one-nil lead against Sciangor recently, the representative side beat Negri Sembilan by
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  • 713 31 •t*he third anniversary celebration 1 of the St. David's Club, Malacca, was held last week-end when an enjoyable afternoon was spent by members and friends of the club and the headquarters crew. About twenty couples participated in the games arranged for the afternoon, the winners being Miss
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  • 1685 32 Dividends On The Good Side MEETING MARRED BY FINE DRIZZLE (From Oar Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday-. THE going was heavy for the second and final day of tne Perak Turf Club winter skye meeting. A big crowd w;<s present and tote and
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  • 170 32 SEVERAL exciting matches were seen at the S.CR.C. courts yesterday, when nine ties were played in the B.C.R.C. open invitation lawn tennis tournament, now in progress. Results: Singles Handicap: Woon Chow Tat (—18) beat Evan Wong (—3). 6—2. 7—9. 4—l. (retired*; Beah Keng Slew i
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    42 32 Referee Oilmour. whistle in month, watches A. R. Anderson (Singapore) fatt over a Johorp man who in turn has fallen over a Slnganorr forward. an incident in the Malaya Cup Rugby game on the padanq yesterday in which Singapore beat Johore 15—
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  • 391 32 Malayan Championship Badminton TWO SURPRISES ON OPENING DAY (By Oar Badminton •rrespxmdeat) TW first Malayan championship tournaments began at the Happy World cwrered wts-dlsji yesterday. If anything, It wrns a disappointing start as in addition t* two walk-overs play did not really reach the hiith standard anticipated. This was partly
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  • 151 32 The following will attend an Army rugger practice at Tanglin on Monday. Backs: Spr Evans (R.E.), LlEdr. When (R-A.). Sgmn. Strong (R.S.). Threctaarten: LBdr. Darling (R-A >, L'Cpl Mullen (R.ir.), Pte. Richardson (RA.M.C), U. W. H. Wilberforce (R.A.*. LiCpl. Nlnd (RJJ 1 Lt. J. A. Rundaii
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  • 198 32 Inniskillings Beat K. L. Casuals i A GOAL scored by the Inniskillings! in the first half proved the wincing point when the soldiers met the Kuala Lumpur Casials at hockey at Tanglin Barracks yesterday. It was aj keen game and the Inniskllilngs were worth more than
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  • 216 32 CLERICAL UNION BEAT TAMIL EPWORTHLEAGUE Clerical luion 3 Tamil E#worth Leacve 1. HTHE Clerical Union defeated the Tamil Epworth League by three goals to one at hockey on the former's ground yesterday. The Tamils had the better of the exchanges In the early stages of the game but they missed
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  • 84 32 Followers of the baseball will hare a great treat this afternoon at three o'clock at the St. Joseph's grounds at Bras Basah Road when the formidable American Association baseball team will take on the newly-formed Fillipino Association baseball players in a friendly encounter. The Americans this season are
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  • 30 32 A football match will be played between the Enggor Football Association and the Javanese Prince XI at the Fraser fc Neave sports grounds at 5 00 p.m. today.
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  • 310 32 Selangor In Malaya Cup Final (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. PELANGOR are one again in *J the Malaya Cup Rugby final. One of those rare things a penalty try helped them qualify to meet the southern finalists when they beat Perak by 11 points (a goal and two
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  • 146 32 SELANGOR "A" BEAT PAHANG AT HOCKEY (From Our Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. A SELANGOR "A team beat Pahang by s—l5 1 at hockey today The game was played in a drizzle and play was consequently never cf a high standard. Selangcr had very many ctances to shoot but erratic
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  • 54 32 Twenty- two cards were taken out fot the December spoon (bogey) campetition of the Keppel Golf Cub and the following were returned Miss M. M. Hadley (16., all square. Mrs. E. O'Sulllvan <20>. 2 down. Mn J. D. Mair (26>. 2 down. Mrs. M.
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    • 175 32 f! MORTEL vs PALACE wtolM* TWO Or T9JE BIGGEST BITALS IN THE BOXING WOBLD I W K. WIIA SETTLE MATTBBS OVEB 12- 1 MIN. BOUNDS. NO LOVE LffX JM MATCH. IWLACE HAS NEVBB BSEN DEFEATED. SSM 5 4t\i§ Hl I»R*-W WITH ABVIYAN T. K. O"ED THE MALAYAN aaW^^aa 1 -Mi
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  • 667 33 Fast, Willing Game But Lacking In Combined Movements IN a fast willing frame, which however, was lacking in sustained n-mbined movements Singapore defeated Johore in their Malaya (up ltui>l>> yme yesterday at the S.C.C. by 13 points (two goals and a pin:ih> L'o;>i) to
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  • 462 33 Singapore 2. N. Sembilan 0. TIIK umpires had a field day I in this very, very friendly match between Singapore and Negri Sembilan on the Padang yesterday. The "blow-ups" averaged une every minute, so the spectators did not have a pleasant time. If the Stngapore
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  • 142 33 U.S. Yachtsmen Accept Challenge *THE Beverley Yacht Club, Boston, United States, has accepted a challenge from the Island Sailing Club, Ccwes, for a race next August in United States waters between rival teams of Thirty Square Metres racing yachts. This type of yacht is popular In Europe and in the
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  • 125 33 Results of Rugby games played yesterday England 18, Possibles 11 Bath 0. London Scottish 14. Bedford 16, St. Bart's Hasp. 0. Birkenhead Park 24, Halifax 3. Blackheath 11, Gloucester 13. Bristol 5, Newport 3. Coventry 0, Weston-super-Mare 0. Harlequins 8, Leicester 11. Richmond 6, Guy's Hospital 0. Rosslyn
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  • 295 33 Fit Seletar Services Hold Negri To 8-8 Draw (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Saturday. QUPERIOR fitness enabled the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force to draw with Negri Sembilan and Malacca by 8 points (a goal and a try) to eight points (a goal and a try) after the
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    14 33 The Singapore (above) and (below) the Ne;ri-Sembilan hockey teams which met in S'^gapore yesterday.
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  • 369 33 "THE Singapre Asiatics beat the Ne^rij 1 Sembilan Asiatics in the All Blues Rugby Cup semi final, at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday by 26 points (four goals and two tries.) to six (two penalties). Talb. the local full back, showed he Is as good
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  • 1532 33 RESULTS- of the English and Scottish Leagues with the tables up-to-dr.te are ENGLISH LEAGUE Birmingham 1 Arsenal 2 CnarlVon 3 Everton 1 Chelsea 3 Huddersfleld I Grimsby 2 Leicester 1 Leeds 4 Sunderland 3 Liverpool 3 Derby 4 Middlesbro 2 Blackpool 2 Portsmouth l Bolton
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  • 52 33 Five minutes before fourteen cricket matches were due to commence at Sydney, the appointed umpires staged a sit-down strike, demanding a rise from ss. to 6s. for the afternoon. The demand was refused and the games were played with either players or spectators taking the place of the
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  • 23 33 The hockey match between the Indian Association and the ColU. which was to have been played yesterday at Balestier, was cancelled.
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  • 180 33 Sweden has proposed w iootball league of three teams each from Sweden. Norway, and Denmark, and one from Finland with the object of improving the general standard of play. South African authorities have passed as records the 14.3 sec. for 120 yards hurdles by T P. La
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  • 744 34 Some Players Competing In More Than One Event Have Two Games A Day BY OUR BADMINTON CORRESPONDENT »|*HE big event now In progress at the Happy World covered stadium, the first official Malayan championship meeting, provides an excellent opportunity for all lovers of spjrt
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  • 504 34 Singapore Table Tennis Tournament (By A Special Correspondent) FFIEEN teams entered this year for the Singapore Inter-club table tennis competition. Seven of these being elemlnated In the qualifying round, the championship was then decided among the remaining eight on the league system. The eight clubs Mnere Ngo Sin LI Chin
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    86 34 < p photograph of members of the Singapore Teo Ann Lien Wgaee S*a!i *n the occasion of the celebration oJ the** fl"t anniversary at the Great World Amusement Park Seated. <■«« to rlrht) Ng Huck Liang. Chia tl.it Thin. Goh Qoee Chea, Lim PUt Chin. Ng Yeow Tng. Lee Chye
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    35 34 Da -j C P v/h.Jcj J-t to the Merry Union B.P. by I—4. Left to right Lee Koon. Michael Koh, Cheong Kirn Fah, Koh Tiong Seng. Khoo Tee Tc3, Robert Yap and O. S. Yeo.
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    23 34 The Bintang Malays Badnvnton Party, Selangor intor-singles champions, 1D37. Left to rlsht: Ahmat B. Indot (coach). Bahari, SharLT. Ismail, Omar \-d Alimat (captain).
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    47 34 The Venus B.P. which met the Merry-Union B.P. "B" -Sending left to rirht Soh Man Chene. Scow Sell Chuan. Jimmy Koh. Michael Tan. Song Choo^ Sun" Ml.' Sect. Front row. Lim Ong Watt. Lim Soo Guan, Sect Keng Hoon. Lim Soo Hian. Andrew Lim. and Vincent Sect.
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  • 1237 34 By Our Selangor Badminton Correspondent) N spite of a fortnight's break In the pro- gress of the Selangor Junior badminton ingles and open singles and the threatening ty there was a large appreciative crowd at he Victoria Institution Hall during Ust reek-end to waich further ties in the
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  • 171 34 A wo-day picnic followed by a dinner wa» held at Mr. Teng Kirn Hocks bungalow at Changi on Nov. 13 and 14 to celebrate the Cot-rle's fifth anniversary. There was a record attendance Including many guests. Owing to the Inclement weath«>- ihe various sports Items arranged to be
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  • 68 34 Th? second quarterly General meeting of members of the Useful Badminton Party will be held today at the St. Thomas English School, Kampong Bahru Road, at 1 p.m. Among the items on the egenda will be to consider affiliation to the Sinsapore Badminton Association and preliminary discussion regarding
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    24 34 Lconj lum Choy ai.d Foo Soon Fatt who beat E. G. Staunion and Wong Chong Wong in the Vehicle 3 Snorts Club doubles final.
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  • 203 34 The Merry Union B.P. "B" beat the Dalay B.P. by 4 games to 1, last Saturday, and on Sunday the Merry Union B.P. reserves beat the Venus B.P. by 4 games to 1. The tie between Saitoh Ahmad and Sebastt^; Thamra of the Merry Union B.P. reserves
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  • 67 34 A friendly match of four single yaa doubK^s will be played between Vis JoybelU B.P. and the Sphnfx B.P. at the form-r "a court. 9H. Kovan Roßd. today at 2.30 p'». Joyb?lls BP. Scot Thiam Hock. O. IHftO, Goh Tlan Chye, Tan Yew Jiang. Tan Ouan Chv«n. Lim
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  • 53 34 The following will represent the Sphinx B against the Joybel'^ B.P. In a friendly badminton match todi-y at the letter's court A. R. de Souia. P. A. Large. D. Lange. T. o"a Cos'a. Urn Thye Gan. S Conc?lcao. Jo; de Souza. Julian de Souza. Max d_- Souza and
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  • 35 34 I The seventh 1937 monthly general meeting of the Amateur Sporting Association will be held tomorrow night at 8 p.m. at the resldi encc of Mr. Khoo Eng Watt, 41, Craig Road.
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  • 461 35  -  "Echo WHEN WILL AUSTRALIAN OR ENGLISH TEAM NEXT VISIT US? By IT Is splendid news that strong team of Ceylonese cricketers will visit Malaya in the spring, though It Is a pity that they will be here so early as April, the very beginning of the
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    86 35 The Tamilian*' Physical Culture Association soccer team, Selangor League and Cup champions, 1937, holders of the Poppy Day Cup which they obtained by beating the Selangor rest team, winners of the Rajaratnam Shield in the all Malayan Indo-Ceylonese football tournament held in Ipoh. Names (left lo right): Standing: P. Selvadurai
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  • 338 35 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. »N a fast and exciting match the Victoria Chinese football team of Singapore beat the Muar Siong 800 team by two goals to one in a friendly match played at the Muar club padang. There was quite a
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  • 88 35 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Muar. FOLLOWING the lead given by their T Segamat sisters. Muar women are taking to hockey. Some half a dozen players have been seen practising and there are a few of them who have the makings of good hockey players. It Is
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    29 35 The EncUsh CoHegc, Jofaore Bahru, hockey team. In the centre hi Mr. Grand?, the master in charge of hockey. The team to a player short «Ca— of in jur>
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  • 39 35 The hockey match between V.M.C A. and Raffles Col'ege tomorrow is canceiled and a match YM.C.A. vs RE Changi wi'l be played instead. All V.M.C.A. players are asked to meet at the V.M.C.A. at 4 30 p.m.
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  • 67 35 The following will represent the Borneo Company soccer eleven against Wearne Bros.. Sports Club on Wednesday at the Geylang Stadium, kick-off at 5.15 p.m.: Choy Khun Heng; Scow Khiam Chuan, W. R. Ravie; R. H. Stevens, C C. Webster. Harry Tan; Koh Tian Hock. J. E. Harvey.
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    • 379 35 BIGHTS Of W~<£ AGONY iS^F^iS caused by INDIGESTION Read chis woman's account ot how sb« rid herself of acute indigestion pains 'I nave found Rreat relief in takingDigestif Rennie Pastilles. I think I hay» oried everything for indigestion, i have really and truly been in agony when I have cried
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  • 71 36 Last-Minute Spurt To Win The Race AN "Mt-of -season" Oxfsrd and Cambridge bent nee •wtr the Putney U MortUke coarse was rawed Ust month dnrtnf the filming W scenes far Robert Taylor's 9rst British Alan "A Tank at Oxford." In the picture is Robert Taylor
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  • 48 36 These two-monih-oM Bwoa ball-terrier, seem a little dawn In the month abont the high-handed method being used to dry them after a thsmnss in pr-paratlon for a kennel rlub shew at San Diefo. CaUfemia. The paps belong to Cap"nfo C. s. Benle.
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  • 35 36 A »*w seaside ss*rt Is this mslin of the t»nsln t bronto. The whed, •nfc*m with a saddle. Is tinslj hard to rid* bwnsjsc it hi laaps«sia4e to "pnU leather.
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    36 36 Barry Bone, a GatU's resUnraat. London. pantry boy. with the eat In his arms which he daringly rescued from a ledge near the roof of the high bnlldlng on which It had been aaatooned.
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