Morning Tribune, 4 April 1939

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  • 12 1 The MORNING TRIBUNE 4-No. 54. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, April 4. 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 75 1 1( n"0.0O«.OOO. includSofIO.OCO for the promo\V exports, are the oatline feattnfs of the l.w «V..lwtfd a> law and Sed i" the law gaxette veaU that Government h.»c ntentit.n of presenting i -ui diied bucket Hiiures to me kffaum Miniver has been loriscd U ummt guarantees 16.000.C00 for the promotion
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  • 67 1 LONDON, APE. fc "HK HOI'SE OF COMMONS TO)AV MR. 11(1 1 l R SAID THAT BRITISH GOVERNMENT WAS \LLTLMES It) GIVE pvimm considerations BE POSSIBILITY OK MEETING ARMAMENT REQI IREMENTS JMAMA.BOTH IN NAVAL AND O SPHERES her rep I ofOer- I Viv reports Mr iwet ition I army was
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  • 736 1 CHAMBERLAIN AGAIN WARNS GERMANY HISTORIC CHANGE IN BRITISH POLICY Foreign Affairs Debate In Commons PEPLYING m the course of a debate on foreign affairs m the House of Commons, the Premier (Mr. Chamberlain) repeated his warning to Germany m connection with the British assurance to Poland to assist her m
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  • 122 1 London. Apr. 3. Till, seven men who were found guilty at the Old Bailey on charges of conspiracy to cause explosions, and possessing explosives or firearms were sentenced to-day. The heaviest sentence of ten years penal se vitude was passed on a SS-year-old Irish Terrorist named Wharton. whom
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  • 219 2 Crown Counsel Warns Parties "They Must Behave TOE Crown Counsel Mr. G. L. tfowe, intervened this ttorhinfc when he made- an application, before Mr. C. H. Koh. presiding m the Third Polfce Court, for the charfce preferred a/ainst Mr. Jafk I t e Keng Tye. of
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  • 121 2 JUDGE WARNS PENANG "PLAYBOY" Krom Our Own Xt porter > Penaaf, Monday. IN the Sapreme Couri mi Friday .Mr. T. L HUI, t^ie Assistant Official Assignee, asked the Hon. Mr. Justice A B Howe*, to warn Yeoh Choo Kar, d^cribed as playboy of Fenanji at the time of his public
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  • 112 2 Warder On Causing Death Charge Singapore. Monday.- When trie case a" a ink Mr. H. J. Fuller, a v aider attached to the Jchore Prisons, who fc (•harmed with causing the death of a male Chinese by va^h driving, was men i toned to day. Court Inspector A. H Frew
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  • 285 2 Prison For Theft Of Sand Singapore, Monday. lIM HANG TIANG and Lim Kirn Seng pleaded guilty this morning m the second police court before Mr. Conrad Oldham to a charge that they on April 2 at Singapore did commit theft of sand from Tanjong Khu. the property of the Crown.
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 2 Picture taken at .Saturday s wedding at Paya Lebar Methodist! ol Mr loh Ah Lta (son of Mr and Mrs Loh Nee How) and Mij Swcc Hen* 'dauriter of Mr and Mr> An* Hoe Soon). was Mr. Koh Cheng Watt and the bridesmaid was Miss Oaf Be Tribune.
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  • 144 2 The death of Mr George Grant, formtrly agent of the Chartered Bank m Bangkok, cccurrcd fct Bournemouth on Mar. 5. Mr. Grant joined the Chartered Bank m 1010 and .served m Batavia aiici Sourabaya. Later he went to Penan,* and was afterwards m charge at
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  • 184 2 Chun -kin \j THE first of the counter-offensives which the Chinese Hud mand has heen predicting: is now m full BWis#, actoi Chinese despatches from the Hupeh front. These claim that Cheese troops launched v counter-offensive westward of Yikow and succeeded m crossing Irom the left to
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  • 139 2 THE many friend* of Ken*, one of the ton* director of the S/e Hai till hh death, will Hear* of hh recent d*ath at to Jdf> Chiat Roa^l Noted tor his keen mt«« fair* of the Chinese Conuji Reneroius hospitality as rosily to his motherlana' d*i of strife. Mr
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  • 31 2 Thr P. and O J^J Hongkong and U rM (iM fl Singapore a; a"• ie s Rill proceed iionp.-i; > l r „n arrival. Hi« ?Jg sen of the Canton 1
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 28 2 CARLOS No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European Han Dressers For Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists m all the latest methods and experts m pedicure and manicure. Prices moderate.
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  • 120 3 msE FTER -oi.iy Ci R I Singapore. Monday. I Third "I"''' lul th bllt i) viillor, Owen 1 ?I}dtf EH* marines U- Abardon don. pleaded 8««$r »otor-car bclon 2 in| U £fi Jlr HardM friends parked tfce cjf lacpherson Road last Sa»jthrw accused were seen 0 the i it
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  • 435 3 Misadventure Verdict At Influcst Singapore, Monday. WITH the remark 'It seems to me that Gunner Jamrs Murray tried to load too quickly and Sergeant Dale tried to stop him." Mr. d Porter, the Singapore Coroner to-day returned verdict of de if h by misadventure at the inquest
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  • 46 3 ON the occasion of Children's Day to-day. the Singapore Chines Women's Relief Fund Committee are holding a bazaar at a stall at the Great World from 7 30 p.m. Many attractions for the kiddies are being provided, including a "lucky dip" and refreshments.
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  • 255 3 Singapore, Monday U7HEN the case m which a European named Philip Farrington was called out m the filth police court this morning before Mr. L. C. Goh. it was discovered that the accused was absent. Court I-ispector Al^x R McEwan informed h s worship that the accused
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  • 159 3 [;\K()i Singapore, Monday. uth presented something like a problem to the i? 7 "»"«i.s morning. was *aii medals, whole NHteared m p«h mi to general- said! He lBs and Ito :a ik i appear 9"to ha Cl the ycnth's ai^'ulty llch had hf. the T' ci u^ft. toW the
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    • 74 3 Do You Need Classes? Only an examination by a skilled qualified *pc- yf?^ ciahst will tell you to JpSiiSfS vhat extent your vision \l is deficient. x^"^ |R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science. Ciovt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) 35 Years European Clinical Experience 4, Arcade Ground Floor. Tel. 3002. THOMPSON OPTICAL
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    • 40 3 PHILLIPS RUBBER SOLES HEELS FAMOUS FOR LONGWEAR PHILLIPS STICK-A-SOLE TO YOI R LEATHER SOLES It prolongs the life of your shoes and you walk m comfort. MAUL IN ENGLAND Obtainable from all shoe-makers Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS 117-125, Cecil Street.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 48 3 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice, S.S.. Chki Justice F.MS. and Mr. Jusice a'Beckett Terrell m Ist Court at 10.30 am Court of Criminal Appeal. Appeal No. 1 39— Rex vs Chan Yeow Mr. Justice Pedlow at Malacca— Civil Before the Rcgistrtf at 10 am Taxations.
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 98 4 Chartered Bank British American Tobacco 9613 ST 6 Chinese 5 Renongs «London l&suer* 50 CI ■»«>n« /mt i x Previous To < 3 PALM OIL (Malaya) i In bulk Apr. May shipment £14 5 0 seller, COPRA F.M.S.) April Shipment t\\ 3 Sellers £11 1 SAi<G FLOUR
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    • 51 4 ft r BULK Spot Buyers Sellers 1st Forward (Apr. June) Bayers Sellers 2nd Forward (July Sept.) Buyers Sellers 3rd Forward (Oct. Dec.) Buyers Sellers __ndon, Mond Previous To-day C 8 1 16 hi 18 8 1 16 110 H> i. 3 16 8 3 16 8 5 16
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    • 95 4 Singapore. Monday. Tin at midday was SlOtf 3 4. up and the Price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 26 cents, buyers .liilyStutembor 28 1 8 cents, market very steady. Prices m the Tin and Rubber share markets to-day showed a distinct" improvement as compared
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    • 320 4 Soviet Japan Agree On Fisheries Question SEKIOrS and rapidly worsening tension between Soviet Russia and Japan may be greatly reduced as the result of an agreement which has just been reached on the fisheries dispute. A Renter message from Moscow slates that an agreement lasting for it year has just
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    • 20 4 London TIN STANDARD PreViOllS T daV Snot (afternoon (closing price) £215l 2 £21 3 1 Forward £214*4 £215
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    • 53 4 N< W k I <l Hl'.Li; Previous To-day 3 Market Tiiie Steady Steady Spot Buyers 15 11 16 15 13 16 Sellers 15 13 16 15 15 16 Forward JulvSrpt. Buyers 15 ifl 15 13 Ii Sellers 15 13 16 15 15 16 Market Tone quiet Dull
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    • 68 4 Previous T- -d i'.t. on Paris (closing selling rate) 176.76 17' 7 r.T. on Amsterdam closing middle rate) 8.81 3 4 B 1 T.T. on Shanchai (dosing selling rate» 8 a 3 Unchai T.T. on HOBgiong "closing selling rate) Is. 213 la 1 2 1 r.T. on Japan
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    • 28 4 Loi Previous To-day CS fcftMJl Fine Bar per 02. £7-3- G C 7-8 SILVER Spot 20 19 15 It; 4 months' forward 193 4 193 4
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  • 683 5 j By Fraser lonipany ft** 33 39 j 49 53 i' 39- 44 |30 i'-35 0.65 18 i:7 3 0.62 4 oJ7cd X Jf 19 83 89 213 22,3 19 2 6 136 I 4 6 5- 36 5 170 1.75 cd IT 9 9 10 6 11 ..99
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  • 132 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books Close TIN Batu Selangor tr 21 i V 5£ q Johan final Apr. 8 Klang River 2l 2 Apr. Rawang Tinneld.s l* 2 d. Mar. 29 Takuapa 6 d- Apr. J Kt'BBER Aver Fanas A^o Mar. 30 Hamilton 1( Changkat Serdang
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  • 191 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore. Monday. MINING Buyers Sellers ■344 3 9 AyerWengs 0.60 u.w Batu Selangors 1-22 l-^ca Kong Fatts 0»2 0^65 Hongkong Tm J6 6 176 Jelebus v 9 Kamunting Tin »g KatuTin -216 22 6 Killinghalls 14 JJ. Kramats y Q Kuchais I. 15 l f AY Laruts
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  • 153 5 90 100 oom "M>«ron MwaapAim fe*f iffcifS 1 1131 lM norn feSi^ar! iosi «w 3% 1937 red. 1962 *2.750,1M>0 Int May 15 16 100 1014 c.i. 3% 19H8 red. 1958 $4,000,000 Ink fifty 13 .Nv>v. 15 1W) 1 4 IWU c.i. RMNQ MUNICIPAL 5% >926 red. 1956-36
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    • 159 5 NEDERLANDSCH HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N. V. incorp^atod m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1324 Paid Up Capitr' f 40,030.000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Director* H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D CRENA DE lONGH President M TAUDIN CHABOT
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    • 102 6 SEE THE HOLLYWOOD YOU NEVER READ ABOUT: THAT SEETHING WORLD BEHIND THE SCREEN IN AN AMAZING STORY TOLD FROM THE INSITE! OPENING TO-NIGHT S PAVILION Who Killed J^jflP^Nl Maurice Tenwright-iMpP^ Movie Executive? IpF" liiiWTiiii^ii w #H^ ■s%f^- v me?**' Sr.itS. <\*^ ».»O*^ BBT ;S c• J "&U*"^ y 0 *-\O
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    • 123 6 j Positively LAST DAY of Special! j Return Engagement SPECIAL MATINm ICAPITOLj to-day^ -ia{ I TO-NIGHT AT 6-15 9-15 i A BRA&D NEW COPY OF THE MOSS I FAMOUS OF ALL SCREEN THRILLERSj UNLVERSAL'S "FRANKENSTEIN" j With BORIS KARLOFF, Colin Clive Mac Clark M ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■•■■■■■■■■»■*•■■>■■■■•■■'■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■ 3 •••■hi; Jl. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■*■■■■■■■■■■■>■>■■■■■■■■■■■* ■•■■•■■tllll
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  • 91 7 Chungking, Apr. 2. nrHE China branch of the International T Tr-imoaifsn has been advised by I Peace Campaign na Qf the Geneva that the neji committee, f d P cl C have staVted m coll.^Uon ifflliated organisations a nationwith amiiaieu «unDOitinß sena'.or v;lde campaw s s enu n
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  • 42 7 fc.nese Comments On Its ■Location By Japs Cb r. bej lons 1 si n ds The J-ipanfsv Islands is enol milita > The only in.sc move fc Vgainst Britain. prance, and n f powers take posi- it {Ttne threatening central Mewa Ag-
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    • 111 7 iMi\N»: m^ k i w world BSSSBSRS S^|t^d a ,splavs K^^SS^SSSSSSSk SHOW. GAMES. Son I* FREE ATTRACTIONS. AND I\S I OF SI \-i" NMillT IKWCES- (ADMISSION 50cts.) PROM 930 P.M. TO MID-MGHT. TEA DAMES. (ADMISSION FREE.) tVKUV TUES., TOURS, SATS.. FROM 6 P.M. TO 8-30 P.M. NIMIAY Till -IX DAXCE
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    • 82 7 tjUST What The World t t Needs Now! ?yl Hearty Laugh! Opening TO-DAY 3-1 5, 6-15 9-15 PM. I la\lha\mbra\! ti I v rnS now- !> <• c o»KO .<*<■"> 111 out T *di^B I < S^.-'^ R* V ALSO Excellent Supporting Shorts "MYSTIC SIABT one of the Most Interesting
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  • 147 8 ACQUITTED ON TRAFFIC CHARGE Singapore, Monday MR. David S. Marshnll was to '«ay acquitted of the charge of fottillf to conform to a traffic lamp signal at the intersection of Bcncoolen Bt. and Rochorc Koad at f1.20 p.m. on February 4. Mr. Marshall raised an abjection t > the admission
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  • 608 8 Alexandra Brickworks' $133,677 Net Profit Annual Meeting "THE eleventh annual general meeting ot Alexandra Brickworks, Ltd.. was hHd at the Mercantile Bank Building on Saturday. In his 'i -v.dress. [he chairman. Mr. C. Jackson, said: During the year under review we were again able to earn a moderate return on
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  • 137 8 ]t|K. D. F. Pratt, for Johore planter and prq rugby footballer, has n w J London. and h;i»- stj rted m bi laryely for the benefit <> Far enters coming hom< on 'cave tirements. His tirn< Hadaid of Keith House. 133, Parent! rovides bome?oming
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    • 197 8 THE CHINA RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE OF SINGAPORE ANNOUNCE IN AID OF THE CHINA RELIEF Fl All FAREWELL VARIETY CONCERT Presented by THE WUHAN SONGSTERS Supported By Local Artists i nder the distinguished patronage of the Consul General lor China. MR. KAO LINC-PAI VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL WEDNESDAY, APRIL sth Prices of
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  • ONTRACT BRIDGE
    • 680 9  -  Horatius By ESS at bridge very largely *U of getting the best reJalue out of the cards. All lutve a definite intrinsic or Jt value, but their actual m hand is flexible. An B be worth several tricks or dy nothing: a deuce can domii 'situation.
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    • 224 9 is a happy village and its happiness is of a rare kind. Here m this village m the Kossovo Field the Field of Blackbirds where the Serbs m 1389 lost their Empire to the Turk there are 37 families with 238 members whose
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 47 9 •NEW HUDSONTHE WORLD'S BEST BICYCLE Entirely on their own merits NEW HUDSON Bicycles have earned a truly "worldwide" reputation for— ENDURING QUALITY BEAUTIFUL DESIGN SUPERB FINISH CRAFTSMANSHIP and RELIABILI TV while VALUE for MONEY is, of course, a NEW HUDSON tradition. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. W.P.S. 158
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  • 305 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Tuesday. April 4. 1939. HOLLANDS POSITION HOLLAND and the Netherlands East Indies are prominently concerned with the troubled international politics of the present time. As Dr. Colijn, the Prime Minister, who is well remembered as a former Governor-General of the N.E.1., remarked m the StatesGeneral the other day.
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  • 671 10  - World's Best Woods Decorate A Termina Kay Carson By AN INTERIOR VIEW of a portion of the vast booking hall hi Imperial Airways' lie* terminal at Victoria. Enjland. which has been decorated with beautiful woods from all parts of the Empire. The walls are panelled with Canadian birch, the pillars
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    19 10 What happened when two cars oTerturned at the corner of North Canal Road and Arab Street 4 on Saturday.
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  • 37 10 Forei-n exports of tu. f®ti rotaßtd 4.779 tons, com] rx.r? m February. This -r i 93 on list year Shipments of rubber aSainsC 4J.084 tons m I ;v^ ueai< of 16.407 tons com
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  • 55 10 The Oxford and Cambi Malayt held its anniwl ncr at the Adelphi Hoi* night. The Governor. Sii .>, ma- vcas one of 63 j -c-aod The toa^t oi O> V'^h I 1 'oriCKt- Univervicies was C. G. Howell. vice-pre>K- [A Dancing took place W phi and Sea
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  • 867 11 iinniia Uiroiiirlt* Erase Memories Of A Second-rate Carbo Fronl our Own Correspondent) London. March. I<. |NX DIETRICH continues to present one of the major tlKl m uo .ld There can be no doubt about hff i ulin stars and v.-day her name is one to
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  • 214 11 Pocket -Money Press To Go Paris. FOLLOWING .ensalional disclosures m the past *£«^2^J declaring war <n German industrial spies who have "ormed their way into French business houses and factories. This objectionable type of spy is usually the pccket-money "learner" from Germany. Nearly always he is a Nail W&O has
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  • 30 11 His Excellency the High Commissioner cereeant Major Lionel Handbury Edgar Whittaker Staff Sergeant M.hamed Wahie bin Haji Mohamed Air. Sergeant M^t Saham bin Wak Lintang; Lance Corporal Din bin Tanain.
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    • 9 11 <sh sv,i $1.75 en Mraw berries T 'IX'IHMU Of
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    • 193 11 THI TRUI TONIC FOOD Okmtmm** «f il< CJM«i*ts «n« Stcrmt "sTNGAPORE^URF^CLIJBr SUMMER (GOVERNORS CUP) MEETING. SATURDAY 22ND, WEDNESDAY 26TM. laTuSSSy 29THAPRIL. WfW»A« 3RD AND SATURDAY «TH MAY. SUMMER EXTRA' PROFESSIONAL MEETING. WEDNESDAY 10TH AND SATURDAY 18TH MAY. FNTRIES CLOSE~for BOTH MEETINGS 12 noon VVEDNESD AY 12TH APRIL, 1939. SWEEPS- A
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  • Article, Illustration
    298 12 ROYAL NEVER TS The Kinp and Qvcen with Princess lili/abeth and Primes Margaret, paid an official visit to Broadcasting House— headquarter of the British Broadcasting Corporation and saw the Children's Hour prod»'ccu. Here is the (-ueen bein? glteted by Mr. F. W. Og 'vie. Director-General of the ftrit's h BnK»c!:asling
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  • 168 13 Many prominent military riders look part m the Grand Military Steeplechase Meeting at Sandown Park. Surrey. Among the spectators were King George and Queen Elizabeth and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. Falling at the last jump. Miss Dorothy Paget s Solford and Lord Cadogan's Bahudriin opened the way
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  • 1328 14 A lovely throat is a distinctive feature is just as important as good hands 1 neglected neck is one of the most tell-tale signs of age that you can possibly hope to find, a\k\ yet many a woman of thirty and over who spends
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    345 15 SAYS OUR EXPERT a ,s "h Lid softening and a j BIEACH- I Zrktt, one fan hardly beat I .ate, and slvcenn, r vk sou, drumsist to f(ir vouanri to add a few I t ((1 bcn/oin The beiwoin L ti hle.u h the »»a»d skin. 5 L, cared
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    241 15 Keep orange sticks, hand cr -*JJ; finery boards and pwrx.ce v--ur desk at the- cf&cs to rub off carbon stains, and use thctt before you so home m the evening Most women now-a-ttays have worked out some kind of Uittrlcailng treatment to prevent nail breakage and hand roujrhneai
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 130 15 JMLaaaatasa SENSITIVE SKIN BLEACH— j If you have trouble bleaching and your skin is sensitive, try add-^ m t ing the juice of a good- sited lemon to an effg facial. It should be kept on the skin for a half 2 5 hour and usfd not more frequent- S
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 455 16 W. i.^- fpJ\*C\ ~J?^2s BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLANDlonoace Spore Toonac* 5> l»«re 1539 1939 CAHTHAGE 15.000 Apr. 7 RAWALPINDI 17,000 June 2 t BANGALORE 6,000 Apr. 8 SOUDAN 6.500 June 2 RAJPUTANA 17,000 Apr. 21 A steamer June 1 RANCHI 17,000 May 5 iOWU 15.000 June 3u
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    • 373 16 v TO FRENCH PORTS I W CHARCEURS REUlsm HOMEWARDS. BANGKOK Marseilles, Havre, Antwerp. Dunkirk CAP VARELLA For Marseilles. Nantes. St. Nazarie &B 1 TO SAIGON INDOCHINA I CAP VARELLA For Saieon. Tourane and Haiphone ADr! 5 CAP PADARAN For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong 8. A. M. I. (from Saigon) GG
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  • POSTAL INTELLIGENCE
    • 158 17 Africa South .J mp f Irial"1 rial I m I'm' Australia. Etstem and Southern Marella n J a -JjJBurma t 4 2 n m China x "Imperial" „4 2 p.m Europe and reat Britain x X.L.M. „4 2 p.m. Hnnfrkonff 'f ''Imperial" 4 P- m riL)ngß.uiig «'T i" 4
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    • 75 17 Australia:— Whole "Qantas" 5 7.45 a.m. T T.S.A. (Parcels only* President Monroe 5 10.30 a.m. Java. South West Sumatra. S.-East Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timer Dillyx K.N.I.L.M. 5 nocu Java and Timer Dilly x "Qantas" 5 7.45 a.m. Muntok Thedjers f 3 p.m. Palembaiv x K.N.I.L.M. 5 noon ■^alembarc
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    • 139 17 of boxholders' letters only 4 p.m. an 1 genjeval delivery of letters and parcels 4.05 p.m. to day. MaiN expected from Holland etc. by the Sibajak. due at Singapore, to-day. Mails expected from China by the Cremer. due at Singapore, to-day. Mails expected from China and Japan by the Rio
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 460 17 Raub Cold Mining Co. Progress Report rogresa report of the ge icr^l manager of •old Mining Co., utA, for t*« four weeks ended 1MKI«M» :.4» I>fivl 7£ 545 dii 68 275 a i 764 J» «W X I *L -n^T^e P.,y.b,e BhOW ;<I K. Level' At 200 'eet north east
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    • 142 17 •Ufbtty during the period TREATMENT PLANT Battery Ore tons crushed 5405 Stamp hours worked 9075 Proportion of full time 9t> 5 Bullion produced, ounce? 1541.50 Residue, discard, dwt per ton 082 Residue to Retreatment il.mt. dwt per ton 1-21 RETRFATMI.NT PLANT Tens treated, current tailings 3912 Tons treated, dump tailings
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 40 17 Mail* Expected Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air <K.N.I.L.M>. time of delivery of b3xholders' letters only 1.30 pm. and genjeral delivery of letters and oarcels 1.40 p.m. today. Mails expected from Netherlands Indies by Air (K.L.lf.), time of delivery
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    • 20 17 MAILS DELIVERED The mail despatched from Singapor on Mar. 10 by the Ranpura was deliverer: m London on Apr. 1.
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  • 718 18 I.!S. 9i*Mirattty 1-*^ "Cash Carry" Clause SINO-AMERICAN FRIENDSHIP JEOPARDISED BY ITS INEOVITY VOICING the "protest" of American residents m Chungking a S amst the term o the P ttman Neutrality Bill. Mr. George A. Fitch, secretary ol the national comn it tee o the M m China, declares that
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  • 156 18 Kweilin, Apr. 2. JAPANESE warships twice failed to land troops at China on the west Kwangtung coast, according to it ports received here. It la divulged that three Japanese vessel* off Chisha, sent troop laden m motor launches to the shore under cover of aerial and
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  • 47 18 Chungking, Apr. 2. The Chinese National Government has d B mancfce appointing Dr. Chen Chang Lo. former Chinese Consulral m Calcutta, as i r of Bml m Washington, Dr. Victor Hoo a> Cl delegate to the twenty-fourth Opium Convention 1.1 <> eva Chinese Central News Agency
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  • 283 18 CHINESE PRESS OPINION United States sliou'd never remain n<£S£l tclard' the Far East p accordm, lo a si m od editorial published D me influential leading Chinese tl ,^wspapei, Ta Kung Pao. China's 'Tlmpartial commencing on the United States neutrality and Far Eastern problem. The article says that two reasons
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  • 109 18 Ch inese Moslems Return From Mecca Kunming, Apr. 2. OVER 70 Chinese Moslems from Shensi, Kansu and Changhai provinces m north-west China have returned here fiom a pilgrimage to Mecca by the Burma route m north-west China. The party proceeded to Mecca by way oi Tibet and India. The party
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  • 128 18 Chinese Commenc Drive Ichang, Apr. CHINESE forces t.peratinj i v central Hupeh province m central china sector rommenal general pftcr iiffrmhi >estq by launching a Umr-iolurani vance from the west baikl Han Civer. accordins; lo field rep The Chinese right column am ing the river, engaged the Jq east of
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  • 142 18 Jap Commande Killed In Nanchang Changsha, M* fIGHTING m Kian^i p is at present, centred Koaon sector 85 kH south-west of NancluufcJ the Japanese arc their offensive. A sanguinary engj IHhrimngkwan, a high east of Kaoan. yesterd the Japanese forces em and sneering gas agams< v daunti'd. the defenck -i
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  • 435 19 AYTOR RUBBER MEETING Singajwre, Monday. 4Mln tv uto local market conditions at tl^loN Mt the chalwww <.f O» Haytor Rub--1 w M J. riu-rrv at the annual meeting of aturday morning. ■■Thteh* 1 d back to I cherry the '^moment dend of 2ft Murray re- ;,.,tcd a> hairman 's Speech
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  • 133 19 Arrived from N.EJ. by KLM plane "PH-ALO"— Mr. H. Lucas, Mr. Loe Sik Ha Mr and Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Wilson, Kfci. H van Gelden, Mr Ong Wan Hien» Mr. Tjoa Thing Kioe. Mr. Tan Hoa.* Kie. Left for Medan. India and Europe by KIM plane "PH ALO"—
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    • 134 19 MIII>N IX IHKk SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WAKVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit SHIP > (iodoun Gate Gate Cremer 22 1 1 Hoegh Siiver.slar 16. 2 3 Glenroy 14 2 3 President Monroe 11 2 3 Mencstheu* 9 2 3 Darvel 7 2 3 Kogyo Maru 30 2 3 Tweedbank
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  • 826 20 FURTHER guarantees for securing the independence of peace-loving nations are being discussed m London following the arrival of Colonel Beck, the Polish Foreign Minister. A French air mission is m London at the same Party leaders m Britain, unimpressed by
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  • 69 20 The number of calls ■JJf^jL^f Accident Ambulance c *°*}*\f£* t -no-e Fire Department dining Marcr. P as 290^ and of ttese 36 were to eMBi outside Municipal limits. folloWiJ The c?ses are classified as folios. Motor car accident, 34; motor lorry ac cidents 21; motor bus accidents 4.
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  • 35 20 Picture taken at the wedding at the Registry on Saturday, before Mr Conrid Oldham. of Mr Evert Karel Hcnny Lindeboon (son of Mr and Mrs. Pftft Lindebocn) and Miss Evardine Ernestine Pnn>
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  • 312 20 Passengers Due By "Nieuw Zeeland" THE following passengers left by the "Nieuw Zeeland fill ports* and Singapore on M m boat is due at Singapore on Apr Mrs J Albrecht. Mrs. G H.G. Bartlett. Mrs. H.G Bart.eu H.J. Bean. Mrs. H.J. Bean. Mr > Mrs B. Birch, Miss HE. Biakefc.l
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  • 32 20 The Hon. Mr. R. C&jJ v ;1-k3 Hon. Mr. A. Greville. both personalities of London. j» l Singapore for a They are on their Wg visiting Australia and «ct a pleasure trip.
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    • 77 20 Y/EARNES AIR SERVICES LIMITED EASTER HOLIDAYS Special reduced return fares are available from April 6th till Afrit nth, 1939. r AX t j Singapore to Penang SBO.OO to Ipoh 60.00 to K. Lumpur 42.00 In either K. Lumpur to Ipoh 28.00 direction, to Penang 42.00 Ipoh to Penang 20.00 Tickets
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  • 183 21 N GLO-FRENCH iRANTEES I.oi'don. Apr. hia C«biM< m understood U> have decided to nc--1 hv liritain gainst at'frression by (.ermany to PWtaA nccordinff U the Daily Telegraph. 'r ,1 h s effed is received t.vday the J'rime ,;in,,«;.,e U m the lluusr of Commons dur.n X debate. keks to
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  • 10 21 I Ex-Service 1 lost four Com--1 tied tnlsh Reuter
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  • 133 21 French Views ParK Apr. 3. PROPHESIES of revived confidence f mark the comment In the French on the developments arising out the Ai-iio-French initiative on the European situation ribing the Chamberlain plan U vast.* 1 the "Petit Journal" consider, .hat when Col. Beck (due m London
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  • 360 21 MALA YAN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS Bukit Timah Meeting During Easter BY courtesy of the Royal Singapore Golf Club, the annual meeting of the Malax an Golf Association will be held at Bukit Timah ovor Easter weekend. Camoetniona are open to members of clubs affiliated to ;he -Malayan Gulf Association. The programme
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  • 191 21 Post Office Club Annual Meeting THE ninth annual general meeting of the Post Office Club was held on Sunday at the club's premises at Seiangoon Road with the President Mr. Wens Penr: Swee m the chair. Mr. s:.u &wang Lang read the minutes ol the last annual general meeting which
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  • 463 21 S .C. C. Reserves Go Down To Malays Malays Reserves .4, S.C.C. Reserves 1. niSPL VYING all-round superiority r.nd good team understanding. the Ma'ay Reserves beat the S.C.C. Reserves by four goals to one m a Reserve Division soccer league :x--ture on the Padang yesterday. Although the Malays won by
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  • 354 22 Thrilling Match At Changi A LAST minute «oal b> Wilkinson was responsible ior the R.E. (Changi) equalising with thi Gordons yesterday m a First Division game at Changi. Although play was scrappy at times, the game was full of thrills and
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  • 154 22 Escobar Retains World Title San Juan, Puerto Rico. Apr. 3. OIXTO EPCOBAK retained the X world's bantamweight title by outpointing K. O. Morgan, of Detroit, m a 15-round contest. Twelve thousand people saw the lii'hi. Morgan scored m the early rounds with lefts to the face during some Inlighting, till
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  • 225 22 Good Bowling At Pulau brani IN an interesting cricket match f played on Pulau Brani on Sunday the Royal Engineers defeated the Clarke Rangers by seven runs. Harrop of the Sappers was the most successful bowler, capturing four wickets for 49 runs; while Dollah of the Clarke Rangers was m
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  • 65 22 The following players are invited to represent The "Amity" XI again.-; the Bramtoco Sports Club to-day at the SH.B. ground at 5.15 p.m., and on Apr. 11 against tne Chinese Hip,h School at the schools ground at 5 15 p.m.: —Lye Cher, Enn Kirn. Kirn Tong Ah Laing
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  • 73 22 S.C.F.A. "B" Score Big Win Over S.H.B. |N a Second Division "B" match played on the Singapore Har bour Board ground last night, the S.C.F.A. beat the S.H.B. by six goals to one. Play was very one-sided. The Chinaso led 2—l In the first half and aaded four more goals,
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  • 45 22 In a friendly soccer match played at the Seiangoon English School's ground last Saturday, the Paya Lebar Rangers defeated the Chiatc Sin^ Athletic Union hy the cdd goal m three. Ahmad Krint ing- scored fcr the winners and David, for the Union.
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  • 182 22 Mrs. Cherrington And Clerc Win In Semi-Final YESTERDAYS semi-finals mixed doubles m the S.C.C. lawn tournament resulted m a good win for Mrs. E. C. Cherrm Paul Clerc who beat their opponents Mrs. Hipkin and \V H Di 3_C; 6—4 6— S.R.C. Results Tlie tennis «ou:nament at me B.R.G 1
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 22 Harold 'Dutch' Smith and Farid Simaika. two well-known swimmer*, who were here some years ajjo. have made a film "Double Diving." which will be shown al the Capitol together with The Great Wall/ tnm Wednesday next.
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  • 131 22 Perak Race Entries Skye Meeting At Easter IlTtflBlNi: STAFF KEPORTBi IPOH. MONDAf. FOLLOWING ARM N! J!? T THE PFR\K TORI I Tfr.R SKVE MEETING, <> N AND 10: Hum. Class Five:— B-.\ con. Captain Ball, l.v- lai. evergreen, First Bi <z:e. Happy Boy. Inez, Komslux. I.a Colonial, I Lovers Idol.
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  • 44 22 The following player tis t U*3 Si mo Darby Sports Club a ed Engineers, Ltd.. In M of ccer on Wednesday S^ rer Park at 5.15 pjn.:-» ;ii h 5 Bug Bre. Abdullah; S. Richea Ah Son: Paku. tmy Ngo, Hamid, Banim.
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  • 704 23 Future Of Tennis In Singapore Very Bright Ifeeting Of Local Association s t the luturt oi Singapore's tennis arc not very r ided the formation of the Singapore Lawn Uh will be open to all nationalities, becomes a illv l t r ne U presidcnl of the Singapore Lawn Tennis
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  • 85 23 Crowd Invades Padang CROWDS .warmed the S.K.C football pitch yesterday evening, br.'iiyi:^: the i:i!er-elub soccer fixture between the SRC. and the Uarku Sjwrts Club to a sensational finish. During the sec. nd half, an nltrrtttiM between two phiyers resulted. The hujje crowd watching the gamr, immediately sw?rmed the field, and
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  • 51 23 Pl:>;in.4 on the S.H.B. ground last Saturday, the Pfcstr Panjang Rovers i ured a fine victory over the 5.H.8..T. B.C. m a keenly contested friendly ;,amp of soccer by two goals to one Woo Eng was responsible for both Rcvrrs' goals while Min°, Chee netted for the
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  • 48 23 There will be a special general meet- 1 ing cf the- Chinese Friendly Asssociation en" Thursday. Apr. 6. at 126. Albert St., at 8 pin. The business of the meeting is to elect an hon. secretary In place of Mr. Chia Kirn Watt, who has resigned.
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  • 81 23 Atlanta. Georgia. Apr. 3. RALPH Guldahl aggregated 279, which is a course record, ro win the Ma t( i Gold Medal Tournament here toc!ay. Sam Snead was second witn 28J. Lawson Little and Billy Burke tied for third place with 282. Guldah! had rounds <
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  • 33 23 IN THE MEN'S DOI3LES FINAL IX THE V.M C A TENNIS TOURNAMENT. PLAYED YESTBRDAT, COMMANDER E. J. MOCKLER AND KAMIS BEAT YADI AND S.A. DAWOOD IN TWO SETS 9—7, 6—3.
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  • 138 23 At the nineteenth annual general meeting of the members of the Amateur Sporting Association held recently, the follovin^ were elected officebearers for tho enfuinn year: Mr. Aw Boon Haw < Patron Mr. Chew Keow Beck <Pi eldest, re-elected), Mr Tee^ Hoe K:>ns <Viro- President, re-elected*, Mr. Chan Kok
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  • 47 23 By kind permission of tlio Acting Colo, nel Commandant the Hon. Lt. Col. DaU Haji Tanya bin Abu Talib. D.P.M.J., thi Band of the Johore Mflitarv Forces wil render musical selections at the Club or Sundays from 6.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m dur ing April.
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  • 500 23 Singapore. Monday. A MEETING of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association was held this rveninc at the St. Andrew's School with Captain I. L. Cronynn. the President, m the chair. Others present were Messrs Paul Storr. Wills, Lynch. Rev. Adams. Inspector Mohamed Amin. Palaniandy. Capt. N
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  • 664 24 Halifax Defends British Action In Europe ANGLO-FRENCH ACCORD: NEED FQ CLOSE FRIENDSHIP WITH SOVIEI IN The House of Lords, the British Foreign Minister (Lord Halifax) made an important laration on foreign affairs during which he denied that the British action m extending guarantee to Poland to
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  • 142 24 Mr, Dyott Released Tientsin, Apr. S. \|R. H. F. Dyott, President of the iW> Tientsin British Chamber of Commerce, who was captured by bandits and held m secret custody for the last three weeks, has been released and has returned to Tientsin safe and well, according to a Reuter message
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  • 139 24 London, Apr. 3. MR. HANNAH asked Government m the Commons what answer hid been received from the Japanese Government to the British Governments representation's against the surrounding of British and French concessions at Tientsin with barricades of live wire, and what action the British
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  • 17 24 Lisb 3— The Portuguese Government La I ylng 15 Spitfire frihtinj planes from ntain, Reuter
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  • 108 24 BRITISH COVERNME! VIEW London, Apr. 1 SEVERAL questions about TS were addressed to Mr Butler, i Commons who replied that Sir B Craigie was informed on Mar 31 Japanese Vice-Minister tot Affairs that subject was to certaz trictions. the commercial harbour i be reopened on Mar. 25 Foreign vessels
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  • 30 24 Warsaw. Apr. 3.-C V^M no- Prime Minister, wa )VPf oD« sent to hospital in a mp ted^ He is alleged to have J A later message I died. Reuter
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  • 16 24 Pan.; apr. 3.-A d j0 liH drid states that the' ;M made two thousanhours.- Reuter
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