Morning Tribune, 22 April 1940

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  • 65 1 ALL PALS TOGETHER I London. Apr. 21. ihe German oln- 'i'U.mi sent the Ik MMIt to i1,! v onlident that the Bitlfr; >•■ wiU vietor.ot.My German peopic underl,hi: h to a send you s U h .rt'ir confratnlattoM m ,f the Fascial Governt,u' "■"S th Italian nation.' llld .J ha
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  • 211 1 More Laurels lor R.A.F. LONDON. APR. 21. THE AIR MINISTRY ANNOUNCES THAT THE R.A.F. LAST NIGHT SUCCESSFULLY ATTACKED AN AERODROME AT VLBORG, NORTHERN DENMARK. WHICH SERVED AS THE GERMAN BASE FOR THEIR AIR OPERATIONS j AGAINST NORWAY. The Ministry announces that I offensive against enemy air
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  • 44 1 i m i Princess Elizabeth (left), who celebrated her fourteenth birthday yes. terday photographed with Princess Margaret Rose. Th c King and Queen motored from Buckingham Palace to Windsor on Saturday to spend Sunday with the Princess, says a British Wirele» message.
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  • 37 1 Lucknow. Apr. 21. A CURFEW has been enforced and the police are pati oiling the streets following intermittent clashes between two sects of Moslems, m whicn three were Reuter killed and 22 injured.—
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  • 307 1 I LONDON. APR M mii sondai NBwarareßS are mcch PREOCCUPIED with Till DEGREE TO WHICH THE GROWING MENACE TO THF. Ml TK Al S OF GERMANY. GOVERNED BY NAZI DOCTRINES MiKING REALISED BY THOSE STATES EXPOSED TO NAZI AGGRESSION WHICH HAVE SO FAR ESCAPED ACTUAL
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  • 56 1 No Danish Trade With Denmark Hongkong. Apr. 21. ALTHOUGH Denmark is regarded as enemy territory. Danish nationals; 'will not be treated as enemy subject* .declared an order m the Government Gazette Danish concerns are carrying on I business under the supervision of .ne .Custodian of enemy property aud are, forbidden
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  • 26 1 I London, Apr 21 The death is announced of Mr Al- F red Cort Haddon. R.R.S.. M ISc.D the well-known ethnologist and zoologist Reuter
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  • 366 1 London. Apr. 21. THE British Minister m Copenhagen was received m audience by the King at Buckingham Palace this morning. Mr. Howard Smith reached London at the beginning of the week with a party of British diplomatic and consular representatives and their families, which had
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  • 10 1 I Paris, Apr. 21. nmunique says there i* nothin* Reuter
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    • 70 1 J& iO' j_B_____ am ia_a__— Nazi Tanks Destroyed 10 Nazi Planes Down German Moves Alarm Thailand "Pimpernel" Saves Gestapo Victim o Hitler's Possible Successes T eader Page People And Places Women's Page Cities CM The Past v PC In Plane '"■•nvict Pact Against I X J* Classifled Advertisements J J
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  • 143 2 London. Apr -1 gla.TlSll units are now taking part 1 m operation* m ca«tarn Norway, m the mi-( aIU-d Oslo region, atcoidinjL; to an ofiicial Norwegian comintiniqnr ihinmi:.. ken up new po ti detachments ainwith units are nos I .some German tanks a during Aghtki v
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  • 74 2 I i Bamethinj is happening m "four lows <»r village- It may be news < Rational Interest. Tell us. We < ill pay far contributions used. Write or telephone to the News I (lit* i ol the Malaya Tribune, at any ol our offices
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  • 249 2 London. Apr. 21. WHERE is no iwvil to fear t h;tt Ihe status quo m Ihe Pacific is bcintf disim bed. This is the feeling m informed ciri lof m London, Recording to the Sunday Times diplomatic correspondei This is supported by authoritative Dutch opinion which
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  • 81 2 Pearl River Reopened Canton. Apr. 21 THE Pearl River was reopened for for--1 eign trade yesterday by the Japanese "so far as rjiilitary operations will not be hampered." The Canton Foreign Chamber of Commerce has issued a statement saying that before the value of the step can be accurately determined
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  • 67 2 U. S. Consul To Finland Washington, Apr. 21. Appointment of the United States Consular Representative m Iceland with offices m Reykjavik is announced by the Slate Department. Reuter. Washington announced on Apiil 17 that Iceland and the United States had; arranged to enter into direct diploma'ic relations as Den mans
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  • 26 2 I Berne, Apr. 21. man bomber to-day landed The crew, numbering fi ur. hey had lost their way The were interned and th<> machine ''.id Reuter
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  • 333 2 Stockholm, Apr tl. I THE British force, reported to have landed at Laerdal. have I occupied a position of great strategic importance. From I Laerdal there are good road communications with Fagernes tin I terminus of 90 miles of railway from Oslo. I A gOGrd
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  • 285 2 Soviet Understand ing With The Balkans Butf'-uest. AM IL THM'i are mans hadaealiaani that relatiani aulatoea i.'umama and tl,,- I S S I." are leading m thr dv tion of understanding rather than niptuie The V, I!s ,ie m lhp noiuu field wh< tt 't *et ms lik.lv that neg<
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  • 32 2 SOVIET SEIZURES OF JAPANESE SHIPS Tokyo, Apr. 21. The Dome! News Agency reports that boats have been Soviet patrol shipg during the past ten day* off the maritime province of Siberia Reuter
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  • 53 2 FRENCH NAVAL BUILDING Paris, Apr H EMPHASISING the succes m naval construction. M CampinchJ interviewed by Le Journal 3f,.000 ton battleships, the Ric Jean Bart, will be ready short 1 v. We have gained ten montl normal construction time Bart and her two sister ships, I and Gasgovne. are forging
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  • 76 2 Berne \\e have three dangers at declared General Gin Army's Commander-in-Chief H e continued, "There Ls thi danger Don't lets talk There is the internal dan from the fact that certain 1 here fail to understand we tolerate any sabotage or pro] false news. "The third
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  • 60 2 Londt n THE British steamer Mersey 1 1 is reported to have been south-east coast. Seven men en to a hospital where on I An eye-witiiuss stated th< terrific explosion and the peared A Tyne cargo steamer, the 5 404 tons), sank following ai off the
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    • 74 2 u MAST!:ir"PADI_O(KS TIIKFi: POINT |T *TV PHOTIC IION I _J Jij MAaSTKIi' Padlocks defy the j effort ol tli bleak them. foi its laminated construction, made from strip steel, enables il to withstand heavl st biow whilst the muiti spring lever mi hold; firm. Finally, UMi fall locking device prote'
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  • 590 3 TWO BAG 1 0 NAZI LANES ON SATURDAY 3 LONDON, APR. 21. ny .OVERMAN AIRCRAFT IS REPORTTOTAI K\ V*-S Som_W UNITS IN ACTION n ON SATURDAY. THE WESTERN AINS Tv '^F^)rTH KAST COAST OF BRITAIN „xi OF INTENSE AERIAL ACTIVITY v AND%SCB AIRCRAFT. ZOOMING l!K!! n I orns OVER THE
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  • 37 3 Rome, Apr. 21. According to a Bucharest telegram, the Rumanian Government have i decreed that all armed merchant vessels wishing to navigate the Danube must unload their armaments and munition. at the mouth of the river.- Reuter
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  • 71 3 Passages For Naval Families London. Apr. 21. Till: Admiralty has announced its decision to modify the restrict ion on overseas travel of wives and families of civilian and naval personnel serving abroad and to resume the Rra»t of Government passages for wives and families subject to certain regulations. Government passages
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  • 119 3 LLOYD GEORGE READY TO TAKE OFFICE AGAIN London. Apr. MR. Llc.vd (toOTI- tt.-nijrht what Uked like a v<Mled unto a question whether he would t»k< office Again tf it was otfered h.m. ■peak-og at a meeting at C ,hi. conatituencyi to cj ilebrate a fl Mr* na a Mcnib r
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  • 230 4 THAILAND ALARMED B Y LATEST NAZI MOVES i rf_Nuie staff Reporter) JHK people m 'lliailand were \«t\ .ilarnu-d as a result of (Germany's tactics recently, said .Mr. Alan Kiev, well-known Singapore businessman and Kotarian, m an interview with t.he Tribune, when he arrived yesterday afternoon after a five-da \s business
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  • 57 4 me Pipe bands combined recently to olav to inhabitants ..f a— t The townsfolk turned out en to _i_?„ X accorded the pipers a S roa, ovation at ,he end of th "conce A Zii- I ...per here c,. m rades.. ll al nis hou the
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  • 97 4 Death Fall In Quarry nun Our Own KeporterI l*ea-uag, Apr |L S k H AL labourer named Appu, mail led and with a wife j j and child, met a tragfc death this I a-ornlag m issrry al Ayer Item N Be arai ellmbini ap the e_arrj h\ i a
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  • 278 4 Honours For M.G.M. Productions to Hue.- F-etro-Ooldwyn-Mayei releases 1 including David o. Belsnick_ "Gone With The Wmd" .md two m.g.m. productions, 'Goodbye, Mr. Chips'* and "The Wizard oi went the lion's .share of the Academy Awi ids lot imo, announced at the annual banquet of the Academy oi Motion Picture
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  • 115 4 J|ALA\ AN radio listeners are becoming increasingly interested m the BBC entitt^ -^h being iven each Mondayentitled -'Under Nazi Rule." The talks are re-broadcast from the Singapore Station each Monday at 8 50 p.m This series i.s designed to present to isteners various aspects of social
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  • 284 4 UEIR TO MILLIONS TO WED SHOP GIRL-that is tThn Th* I this is the (very different) story oi Nancy Whitney and Henry 1 Gerry, whose engagement has been revealed m New York. I One of the prettiest, most popular, and most publicised New York debutantes of
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  • 69 4 $100,000 china! RELIEF GIFT FROM K.L. TWO Chinese residents m Kuala. Lumpur. Messrs. Cheung -tk] Choy and Liv Wing Kee. who. j recently donated $100,000 apiece fori I war relief m Kwangtung Province,! have now jointly raised S.'.onO.liOO! for sponsoring large-scale land re- j J elamation projects m Kwangtung. i
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  • 124 4 ilfh lo the end of March the Kfiaiitan |U branch of the Malaya Patriotic Fund had remitted to the Central Fund the handsome amount of $20. 000 Th" accounts of the branch foi tM quarter ended March 31 have just issued. The three months I ltn
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  • 56 4 "THE NAVAL SITUATION" not 1.1 talk m the laeriea Naval __S__fr ft F Weil Lt.-Com-mandei B.M Douglaa, R.N, from the Singapore Station to-day at 7?n P-m. nil. .talk will be of" J^thWiS i Test as U -Commander Douglas will an'i eventa ss__s Listeners are advised to have a man f
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  • 542 5 m_ STURDY V'OUNG TECHNICAL ENGINEER AND V OF BLACKHEATH, S.E., HAS JUST BEEN REI ERO OF AN ADVENTURE IN GERMANY WHICH I a CHAPTER OF THE "SCARLET PIMPERNEL." r vu at the outbreak of war he entered Germany without 'the Nai-i by his perfect
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    35 5 An inspection of a detachment of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force took place at an operation station of the Fighter Command. Here members of the W.A.A.F. are shows marching on the parade ground.
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    29 5 _J _________-R_7.:v Pl( ture shows France's new government headed by M. Paul 9**_d on the steps of the Elysee Palace after having been presented to President Lebrun.
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  • 90 5 MRS. Rachel McQuarrie, aged 18, Ifi oi St. Aidans-road, Berwick-on-Tweed, a bride of last month was widowed 12 days later. She married her husband, Private John McQuarrie, aged 21, of the Royal Army Medical Corps, m the military hospital at Edinburgh Castle, unaware
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  • 974 6 THE MAN WHO MAY FOLLOW HITLER v Story Of A One-Man War *-H0 THIS MAN SI HAS,. W HE MAY Bl 1 :R OF TOT NEW GERMANY WHAT MANNER 01 A_ UEfi MAY ONE DAY SIT ROUND A 1 AL s TO US BB ALMOST ALONE AM' Tl WHO 0
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    793 7  -  H. L. HOPKIN I Another "Scoop" For The Daily Express- A Neat One Over jci c Street: Too Many Enemy Aliens In Britain-Scotland Yard j ne A "Black List": Irresponsible Gossip About Women [^Uniform-Schoolmaster On The Cocktail Habit: Mr. Herbert I Morrison Takes Up The Defence. U Loi
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  • 323 7 Morning Tribune MONDAY. APRIL 22. 1940. Bureaucratic Thorns AT a Press conference m Singapore, before he left for his 'European holiday, His Excellency the Governor, when asked what was the Government's attitude with regard to war lotteries as a means of raising additional revenue for the prosecution of the war,
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  • 1204 8  -  VERA ARDMORE I j -By 1 i HOI II U IKMING ii axis E« gifts* Jn Mr and Vlrs .1 < <•» Isen at their sen hsa—* at 7J. Holland Read as Bstsr-Sj night Hi (.11/. ii. irho sa
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  • 107 8 MUSLIMS CELEBRATE Singapore, Satur I MORE than 150 members of the J-** l jhi Fi-ii.rp,,,,] -fuiliniin sttendi "Maulud-S*heriff" c?remony m nfl or the birthday of Prophet Muhamm*" last nieht. ihe f i notion was held at the of the Hony. Secretary of the Club. Pahmat bin Abas. M.B.E at Lore
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  • 409 9 Let Your Bedroom Be A Place Where YOU CAN REALLY REST I t.enabh. tnt on v take a siesta during the -a neatest Si, minutes' rest !in „er or before dress- fifteen minutes. Wa- I- length while bet-W-t work. thorouaWy than an «nent m a" Z LTte of this m
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  • 122 9 Save Those Precious Minutes A x ed ia a moment gained" the old proverb and nowhere is Ui the busy household. tell you of a number of little which .save time and trouble: h L keep.s fresher and sweeter m frigerator if it is only lightly When too tightly covered
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  • 1149 10 THEY HOUSE MODERN ARMIES (*o.\lMi;\i 'ATMS iND PROPHETS <>\ tVHAI L_ GOING •<> HAPPSN IN THE EUROPEAN JIG-SAN IRE POINTING MORE vM> MORI DBPINITELI TO THE MIDDLE BAST. ITAM. TURKEY, GERMANI \M) i:ivi\ PORM rHE SQUARE OF [NTEREST FaTTED IN IHE GREAT QUESTION MARK OF AGCttRSSION
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  • 147 11 New York tens, screaming and were loosed on New itth Avenue re bl d for world peace." li*"** the traffic to a lt "awed the necks of Po icemen, and were M>ing crowds. ■y*rn Pell mell from !> jy Mr woody known as "Amemovement." an Indian headLing for peace,
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  • 218 11 P.C. IN PLANE HUNTS LEAKS IN BLACK-OUT DRITAIN'S first black-out flying policeman has arrived. He is Inspector Davidson, of the Liverpool City Force, who had the idea of going up m a 'plane at night to spot the city's lighting offenders. And, because of a night flight he made over
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  • 84 11 GRACE ABOUNDING Irina Baroniva, chief dancer of the Bailet Russe, has been brought to Hollywood to make her first appearance on the screen m a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film. As the successor to Pavlova Irina bears the mantle well for she is now rated as the world's greatest dancer. But she does
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  • 346 12 DARTMOOR MEN MAKE PACT AGAINST I.R.A. 1.1 _m at t Lieutenant-general Sir allllll A 91 liillt.l Archibald Wavell, Com-mander-in-Chief of the British Forces m the Middle East paid a flying visit to the Cape for talks on military matters with General Smuts, Prime Minister for Defence of the Union of
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  • 471 12 FINANCIER REPLIES TO ACCUSER London. 4 1 WENT to India for a health trip on the advice of Lord Horder." said Mr. Keith Hugh Williams, the financier, who has returned from India to be nresent for his public examination at the Plymouth Kankruptt-y Court. "I then thought that the bank-
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    2 12 BLOOKADE TALKS
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  • 135 12 HOW three British airmen gained 11 their awards for gallantry m the raid on Sylt was described m London Gazette on Mar. 26. Squadron leader William Henry Nigel Turner (D.F.C) was faced with small arm and artillery fire m conditions that cave tlie defence every opportunity. nit
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  • 176 12 ROBBERS PUNISHED I iC Two armed bant I been sent to pena! I j one for robbery !n 1 aC^_ I 11 uinis Kil/p.itritk j I (held labourer aiul inn f j iSSSfitf, receive* seven jrttn at! A Leuls He pnxnteri a revohtr! I leaded with blank ammunition a t
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  • 106 12 AS Signalman Sandy Hart Easter. I aged morty-four, was standing I at the window of his signal-box at I Whittington, near Lichfield, Staffs, I he saw a woman cyclist m danger |B at a level crossing. B He knew the London-to-tN -r.crth I train was
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  • 56 12 M. Georges Monnet, the Minister of Blockade. Ls on a visit to London. His P r ran (h g includes consultations with British Minister of Economy Warfare. Mr. R. H. Cross. Hen f M. Georges Monnet (flfat) JJ ing uilh M. Paul Morand. iw of the French Kconomic
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    • 743 13 Miscellaneous PRIZK-S I Orchid flowrr<-. wrlic ca'l or phoaae 2011 The Gem Nursery, 172 Moulnieux Road. Singapore. (No. 238 D; NOVELS AT PRE-WAR RATES The City Emporium, 58, Bras Basah Roud. Singapore (No. 220 D) I'LOTT l c Powder. Certified Pure. Agents Enclose 4c. stamps for sample. Lucas j 393,
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    • 570 13 Educational i LADY will give I a to a few pupils id. Singapore Beg.; D 9 to 12. Fee SJ ocr men -ution, 44 Orchard Road. Sim. i Senior Cambridge Moral ernoon Individual tuition m all aub (No A. BERSHADSKYS VIOLIN STUDIO (1. a Moscow Coi iph j, I, Singapore
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  • 111 14 t"^*"" Hongk< GENERALISSIMO Chiang Kaiihffc optimistic- towards the future of China, said Dr. J. L^tghton Start, PieskJent of the rewflfatg University at Peipinj/. wrho tfrived at Hong-rang from Chungking when* he attended the annual conference of the China Foundation ten the promotion of .•ducation and cultmSpeakinu
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    • 89 14 i_---------------aMWMaMM-_------______^ TO-DAY 3-15, [e-15 9-.5 p.m. ALHAMBRA RKO. RADIO'S MIGHTY DRAMA of LOVE and W «***""*f" p AUL «___-i <^ a_»a___ ___F f_ Po] tyr llopkiys Two Great Stars gloriously lifted ta new greatness with LOUIS HAYWARD i ALSO AIR-MAIL "PATHE GAZETTE" on mm. TQ-MOIIKOsV Drama and Excitement! Mystery and
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  • 416 15 Hongkong. pcata m the Ra* Hast is _tf*_a_lc unless it is ignition <.f China's -jvereigntyand ternrif Weiching W. Yen. former ChinSße Am--su£ United States, -id at the Manila Hotel re- ,|j-.|..n.at mad- this stalem-M at luncheon by the __c_**er ..i the I_*it-e orf
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  • 35 15 GOODWILL EXHIBITION IN RANGOON Kun mil -j ion which year will sponsor a Sino-Burmesi goodwill exhibition m Rangoon and is now soliciting exhil This indicates increasing cordiality hPtween China and Burma —Inter national News Agency.
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  • 186 15 Chungking. r? IT is now revealed that the Chinese High Command is offering cash rewards for things captured from the Japanese, mcli Japanese aerents, enemy documents, military Bupofficials and Japanese soldiers and officers. an n <•:.• |60 for i J private ture of
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  • 48 15 NON-RECOGNITION OF WANG REGIME BY MEXICAN GOVT. M.iC/O will l DSse-Sp inM.rca Nsukii under idership <>f Wang Chin wei it wa. reliably learned here. A statement to that efl ,by the government m reply to a quel by the Chinese l Ration, stated s M« report- International Nov
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  • 366 16 SNAKE-POISON AS NE W CURE MJRING the Spanish -American War m Cuba the late Dr. Ad..lph D Monaelcsser. ot New \ork. serving m the Red Cross. ;l v csU upon to treat a leper who had been bitten by a tarantula patient recovered, he reported that tlie nam of his
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  • 60 16 Chungkl OH^O Chun-ching, a 39-year-old Ho\J nanese, was executed here on April 14 after having been found guilty of spying for the Japanese. Chao admitted that he was being sen: by the chairman of the Japanese-spr.-sored Ta-Ming-Hui from Pootimg. site Shanghai, and made a full c>
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  • 363 17 :m IDL- IWaTllllg by Captain J. F. Whiteing enabled the Army (Singapore) to defeat the Army (Changi) m the Singapore kel i'lub crickrt tournament on the padang. yesterday. The formei **n hv hvo i(kets an(l 103 runslength. Captain obtained a sixer and seven
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  • 117 17 RAILWAY JUNIORS WIN TNI Railway Juniors, a team composed ot X M.S It employees, nei and defeated the R.A.O.C. a t nickel yesterday by 12 runs. following were the scores: r i A Ponnambalam 0 1 S Yogorajah Ifl a Ponnambalam b S. ijah 0 b A Ponnambalam 5 lambalam
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  • 255 17 KALLANG BEAT THE INDIANS THF. X A I Kalian-; lound little difficulty m scoring an easy victory over the Indian Association m a cricket fixture on the latter's ground yesterday. Vickers and White put In a .splendid partnership and contributed a valuable 66 between them.*. elves, while James scored 31.
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  • 42 17 Playing at Tanglin yesterday, the Singapore Cricket Club defeated the lndian Officers ai cricket by a margin of 19 runs The S.C.C. scor- d 144 runs m their Aral Innings, to which the Officer replied with 125.
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  • 21 17 The cricket match between St. Andrews Old Boys* Association and the I which was fixed for yesterday cancelled.
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  • 24 17 J.W England by n ,h^ Royal Singapore day morning << bi-monthly m i X ed fourWill be played on j
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  • 252 17 FAILING light forced the match between the Ceylon Sports Club and the S.C.R.C. to end m a draw to-day. Highlight m the match was a splendid innings of 45 by C. Thuraisingam for the C.S.C. The following were the scores: C.S.C. Ist INNINGS. C. Thuralslngam
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  • 388 17 I 1I Dl KAI s( HOI .AKSIUPK TO KM lI.KS "".LM-I Federal Scholarship.** not cxci i ten m number, will be awarded by the Council of Rallies College on behalf of the Government of the Federated Malay States m June 1940. Candidates lor five scholarships must be of
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  • 243 17 Entra \c" Scholarships, not exceediw; ten In number, will be awarded by tht Council of Raffles College m June 1940 These scholarship.- will be of the value of $720 a year and will be tenable for three years but may be withdrawn or suspended by the Council
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  • 75 18 MALAYA SIGNAL COMPANY'S SIXTH SUCCESSIVE WIN CRICKET -r signal Compan ecuied theii essivc fi U DU when Indian A on the A OWld ,d m i win f<M m by wicket The 176 runs m hour d thr. Hold( !i die PhilUp Woolho I with n the Innin ed Indian
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  • 519 18 McLachlan Champion Jockey ((nn.pilecl by ll XI Ml THE Penang train* r, M ran B n the Singapore Turf Club Cup) Meeting winners, including winner of the Governor's Cup. ilßuotx i Queen, who won m convin--1 Icing fashion on the last day. The champion
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous

  • 150 19 Language Examinations In Y.W.CA the A was A B. Jon sen w ere Mesdan. M Ha Thompson i u< A Norns. lot Irs eight pion< d attend the Allnd mp to be held at m vprll 27 to May 3. i a formed lor beiff Malay and dress- cUSi Would
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  • 227 19 Trickery Took Trondhiem I SB-SB, April 20. Nokwk.iw oflkiSl just arrived m London sa yi too much atteniun has hem paid to the alleged reaehery of Norwegian officials, inch of which was not treachery st hi bin dm tt> lalse eiders to troops and officials being radioed by the iermans.
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  • 22 19 London. Apr. 20. Bee announces that operaway are proceeding accordFrench troops havelandec •*d on Apr. 19, the All.cc certain points of vantage
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  • 100 19 Saturday's race results at Bukit lnnah SiagßßSf*. l!;i,( 1: DAM INC. FOAM M vV sh shoot Up S7 Pat Burke Race 2: THANKS Hi 2*B $8 Kave 3: JACK DRC( 1 |_1 •HI Tonro^ Sl«; Kate 4: SPKKANZA 537 Sl i Spear of Sarawak SI.; I quire
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  • 60 19 The draw ot the Big Sweep resulted as follows: (i rand Pool: 51%.730. First $70.522 Scarlet Tiger WW* Second s'.run Distinguished 170> Third 817,705 Yule Call 272*3 Starters $2,211 each. Playboy W769 Beano ***** Sir Victor ***** Viola II H530 Aerial Post ***** Fair King ***** Teddy Boy
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  • 131 19 Washington. Apr. 20. THE exports of war mat-rials m March amounted to 17 2 million dollars, and during the first trimester 61 million lollars. SJJW The March figures include a million dollars worth of munitions, mostly planes or Norway. Britain and France which app?ared to
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  • 381 19 Apr FIR6T round games m tl NORTH .ton 1. Scuke 4. \v. vv Iverhampton l. I' i 4. Bouthport o Barrow 2. Liverpot 1 0 Ifsncnesl r v. 0. Manchi l Pochdale 1. Bury 0 Blackburn 5. Bolton 1 Chester 1. Burnley 3. Everton 3. Preston 1.
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  • 89 19 BADMINTON WIN FOR PENANG (From oar Own Reporter) nang, Apr 21. PENANG beat Perak by 1 mr u> «»ne m the Foong Set im Cap badminton competition a. tile Erie School Hall to-day, Uuis qpalil>ina lor the northern section linal. Results (Penan?.- P-aj i named Tan Kin Hong lo.* to
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  • 58 19 Following the explosion of a blowlamp into which he was pouring benzine without extinguishing the flame, a young Chinese suffered several facial and body m j uric: at Bencoolen Street yesterday and had to be conveyed to the Hospital by ambulance. Though C( nveyed to the Hospital m
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  • Morning Tribune
    • 7 20 Morning Tribune i Monday. April 22, ll
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    • 187 20 Rome, -kpr. 21. tIIHE i' renoo-British system of naval domination m the M Ne.m lias losl g greal l>art of value »>u ing t<» i he noi rnoua [bilities of Italy's ir ii g air md submarine Meets In an eventual onflict," says the Gfoi*nal<
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    • 122 20 Paris. Apr. 21. Jill*; disembarkation ol Hritish and French troops m Norway continues without incident or loss, according to French military eireles mmand aent Btafl ha n m ed the ni It U added that the Allied lon i rking out m rich military
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    • 191 20 London, Apr. 21. THE weekly press comment on the German invasion of Norway and the naval losses which have followed, claims that the present lac_ of success of Hitlers latest gamble for high stakes may be the turning nt of the war. The Spectator
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    • 33 20 STOP P RESS .Stockholm, Apr. 21. I neon firmed reports here state that British troops have recaptured Ilamar. The reports are given with reserve but they follow the Norwegian official annouiieen lent. -Iteuter.
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    • 88 20 YELLOW RIVER FIGHTING Chungking. Apr. 21. HEAVY fighting is said to be In progress m the area north of Maotsintu on the north bank of the Yellow river, and south of Shansi. Assisted by artillery and aerial bombardments, a strong Japanese column is reported to have launched an attack on
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    • Article, Illustration
      49 20 Hitler ace M-M-ied by Mussolini, inspecting a guard of honour ol Italian I Alpine troops when the dictators met at Brennero. Brenner P*ss Though I the meetini was hailed by the Nu/.is. uho promised big results, tin- ren- I dezvou. M im appears to have been .singularly barren. I
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    • 34 20 |i Mexico City. Apr. 21. Mexico has closed another deal witJapan agreeing to sell her three-mil-lion-dollars-worth petroleum, it is reported. $1 00.000. it Is stated, have already been paid as cash deposit.— I Reuter.
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    • 21 20 London, Apr. _1 Tiu death is announced, following pneumonia, of the Duk^ of Rutla I Reuter
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    • 72 20 London, Apr 21. IN the Money Market war loan and treasury bills payments w sible for an active turnover during the week,- but all require asily met at the current ra Applications for the fifty-million lling treasury bills jeered ail to £11,175,000. The market only
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    • 52 20 Wasbin FE Japanese Ambassador, Mr. _H*g nouchi. explained to Hull. Secretary of State. Ja. tu-e toward? "possible development the Dutch East Indies Mr. Horinouchi. on leaving that the Japanese and Uni •-< f Governments were virtually ment since both, like Holland we xious to maintain the
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    • 83 20 London, Apr. l AFTER negotiating the m-nefial A^ of Skagerrak and tone.: -mp cruiser Karlsruhe which ing 571 men. the British Truant returned triumphant l home base. In one of the most rej ploits of the war Truant worm her way through minefield to where German
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    • 20 20 rate of £1 and 6.87 d. vv j penny per cent, m favour Oi I Wall Street closed firm v
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  • The ■ Mo.ni.gl Tribnne|
    • 4 21 The Mo.ni.gl Tribnne| LmmppJ
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    • 182 21 AIR BASE IN More Laurels For R.A.F. LONDON. APR. 21. THE AIK MIXISTKY ANNOUNCES THAT THE *J*^T The Ministry announa I the nsive against enemy air forces and air transportation service operating against Norway wa* further developed night and thi. morning. In addition to the successful attack •he German base
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    • 39 21 YELLOW RIVER FIGHTING Chungking, Apr. 21. H y iid to he in proIntu, north bank of the Yellow ri of Shai rtillery m burr wtamn ai ack A,,,- 1;',. almlni ;1 -V llow contln- ,1. part in the opera-
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    • 7 21 Apr 21. A there U nuthmi iter.
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    • 27 21 Mexico City. Apr. 21. has dosed another deal with lng to sell her three-mU-lion-doUars-worth petroleum, M I i. $100,000, it ted, hawrfj paid U cash deportt. Reu'
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    • 277 21 TIGHTER NAZI GRII ON DENMARK London, Apr. Zl. TilF. British Minister in Copenhagen was received in audience by 1 th, King at Buckingham Palace this morning. Mr Howard S,nith r,,« hcd London at the beginning of the week w.th a party of British diplomatic and consular representatives and their fam.
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    • 87 21 Some Interesting impressions of the methods by which the Germans gained control of "Denmark wore given to pressmen In London to-day by member.; of the British Legation staff in Copenn The original occupation was 1 1( el out by quite a .small body of troop and there
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      44 21 Hitler, ;m < Mii|>:mi'\| by Mussolini. Inspecting a guard of honour of Italian Alpine (roopi when the dictator! me! at llnninro, Brenner Pass. Though the nn tint; was hailed by the Nazis, who promised bij; results, the rendezvous far appeal! to have been singularly barren.
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    • 20 21 London, Apr. 21 The death is announced, following Dnoumonia. of the Duk e of Rutland.—
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    • 211 21 "ANSWER TO FORCE IS FORCE Rome, Apr. 21. i > t|tHE Franco-British systen I A naval domination in the v 1 terranean has lost a BTeat pai I its value owing to the enormous W' possibilities of Italy's imposing I and Bubmarine fleets in an eventual conflict/ 1 saya the
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    • 36 21 "AMERICA IS I KEEPING OUT" I Warm Springs. Apr. 21. 1' According to the broadcast v«* I Mr. Roosevelt said: on I •s keeping a cool head ana a band. We are keeping out of MM
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