Malaya Tribune, 20 April 1940

Total Pages: 16
1 16 Malaya Tribune
  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune VOL. XXVII- No. 95. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1940 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Saturday, April 20, 1940
    21 words
  • 103 1 HITLER is 51 to-day (April 20). The Leader of the Third Reich receives more present's than most men when he celebrates a birthday. All pood German house-wives must participate in a drive to collect old metal for the manufacture of armaments. Maxim is: "Give the State
    103 words
  • 110 1 Reuter. London. Apr. 20. i GKRMAN claim that "during the A lays the British could only ten German panes" riuthovitative circles in Lonis stated that officai Briccverilig the period Apr. I*3 recorded 28 German airtroyed and 19 badly damaged •be added the figures
    Reuter.  -  110 words
  • 33 1 Reuter. Dublin. Apr. 20. H nger strike by prisoners in Monte has been called off.— m one of number died. This is the second death within four days —Renter.
    Reuter.  -  33 words
  • 72 1 Reuter. Berlin. Apr. 20. In a Hiiler birthday message after referring to the prlft of metal collection. Marshal Goering declared: The fighting will be hard but are draw closet ranks round the Fuehrer, who as the first soldier and first worker of the Reich is a
    Reuter.  -  72 words
  • 39 1 MR. Cordel Hull, whose name had often fiiini-ed in u.o speculation uvee possible Democratic Prmd-filial nominees, stated thai he was "no! a candidate fr»r anything." Sneaking wi h emphasis he told the icportf«=$ lha! he had o.o political aspiration
    39 words
  • 507 1 State Of Siege All Over Netherlands Reuter. London, Apr. If I HER measures against internal treachery have been en in eight countries: Belgium, Holland, Sweden, i ugoslavia, Rumania, Turkey, Switzerland and Australia. The Dutch Prime Minister arnouncts thai Ike sUtt BaB extended to
    Reuter.  -  507 words
  • 95 1 Reuter. Bucharest, Apr. 20. KUM A N-RUMANIAN economic discussions terminated last night and an agreement is expected to be signed to-day. It is understood that it comes within the framework of the existing trade ireaty and contains the following points: Firstly, extension of the present
    Reuter.  -  95 words
  • 92 1 Reuter. Pa is, Apr. 20 THE French Chamber last night passed a unanimous vote of confidence n the Government. The voting was 504 to nil. Political circles emphasise the enormous accretion of strength behind ?ac Government, recalling that the Reynaud Government originally emerged frrm Ihe Chamber with
    Reuter.  -  92 words
  • 919 1 First Clash With British On Norway's Soil Reuter. London, Apr. 20. A NORWEGIAN official who has just arrived in England from Norway told Reuter he estimated that about 2,000 German troops were landing at Oslo and Bergen daily by planes from Denmark. He
    Reuter.  -  919 words
  • 324 1 Reuter. Rait, April St. AUTHORITATIVE political circles express satisfaction with Mr. Chamberlain's statement yesterday of Britain's deslr< «o maintain peace in the Balkans but express grave suspicion rcardiii" (he London conference of British envoys in the Balkans. It is declared that Italy, by diplomatic acticn
    Reuter.  -  324 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 15 1 Seat world i All AIM;T WATCH FOR OUR LOTTERY BRIDE IE BIGGEST ATTRACTION EVER HELD
      15 words
    • 152 1 To be fair and younger is the sum and substance of the dearest wish ©X every woman over thirty. Wom«n won't look younger by a year If you try to nlde their wrinkles with make-up but th*y certainly will be younger by ten if they begin this simple home beauty
      152 words

  • 282 2 INCREASED USE AS HEALTH RESTORER (TRIBUNE STAFF REPORTER) VET ANOTHER NEW INDUSTRY 1 IS FLOURISHING IN MALAYA AS A RESULT OF THE WAR. Almost unheard of in value two years ago, red palm oil has since the outbreak of hostilities been
    282 words
  • 98 2 Singapore, Friday. LAI ENG HEE. a 47-year-old Chinese, attempted suicide at 11.10 a.m. yestcrdav at 11«.». Joo Chiat Road, stated Court Inspected Charl?s W. Such belore Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Police Magistrate, this morning. dleged to have taken caustic soda Lai Firg lie 1 is now
    98 words
  • 25 2 An examination of candidates for untitled gineeis certificates will be held at the Perak Machinery Office. Ipoh. on Wednesday and Thursday, May 29 and 30.
    25 words
  • 435 2 Singapore, Friday. J OOKING ill and sniveling at intervals, a 09-year-old New J Zealander— until recently a .ship's cook by profession—this morning falteringly related to the Criminal District Judge of a nightmare slay in a Japanese hospital after a trip from Hongkong. Tlx'
    435 words
  • 116 2 (From Out Own Reporter) Penang, Friday. IMPATIENCE caused Teoh Cheng 1 K»oi to jump from the S.S. EanjOAf before she was properly tied up at Penang recently. Yesterday his impatience cost him $1 or a day's rigorous impriixmment in th« Penang Third Polite Court. Teoh
    116 words
  • 236 2 THE tullowmtf Indents of Pitmans College have passed the following examinations held in Autumn 1939) in the London Chamber or Commerce: CERTIFICATE STAGE BOOK-KEEPING Abdul Ghani b. Malilud. Akbal J**lgh (Distinction), H. S. Annus, Miaa R. Aurelv. Apg Oon Tit (Distinction). Bonn Kirn Chong (Distinction*. Chia Foen
    236 words
  • 63 2 Singapore, Friday. Following are the office-bearers of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, for 1940:— Mr. X Jumabhoy U P. I, Chairman; Mr. W. Hussaram, Deputy Chairman; Mr. Abbasbhoy, Honorary Tieasurer; Mr. Bansilal B. Shah Honorary Secretary; Mr. Shiva'al, Mr. J. Chhotalal, Mr. Jiwraj Gopalji, Mr.
    63 words
  • 70 2 Something is happening in your town or village. It may be news of national interest. Tell us. We will pay for contributions used. Write or telephone to the News Editor of the Malaya Tribune at any of our offices in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and
    70 words
  • 136 2 SHAREHOLDERS of the Eastern Realty Co.. Ltd, will receive a dividend of seven per cent, this year if the recommendations of the directors are approved at tlie annual general meeting of the company on Saturday, Apr. 27. The total profit made during the year under
    136 words
  • 83 2 Singapore. Friday. A SEQUEL to the China Street rioting on Apr. 14 when two factions. 20 Strong, clashed was heard in the Third Police Court to-day when Mr. H. Watson fined Ang Choh. Chan Ken Kam and Chan Kum Swee, three of the four Chines? arrested.
    83 words
  • 221 2 MR. JUSTICE TERRELL Singapore, Friday. (SENTENCED by the magistrate in the lower court to a total of eight months' rigorous imprisonment on three charges under the Defence Regulations, Kaan Chhuan, a young Chinese, unsuccessfully appealed against the conviction and sentence before the
    221 words
  • 73 2 AVER sixty Epworth leaguers led by v Mr .T. R. Doraisamy of the AngloChinese School will leave to-night for Ipoh to attend the all-Malayan Epworth League Institute which will be held trom to-morrow till Monday. About three hundred representatives from all the epworth leagues in Malaya are
    73 words
  • 153 2 FVERY householder in Malaya with his own plot of garden should become a vegetable grower. Malaya imported 61.561 tons of vegetables last year valued at $4,777,330, of which 14,986 tons, valued at $948,062, were fresh vegetables. These figures represent declared imports only. In addition there
    153 words
  • 559 2 Singapore, Frida gOYS of the Anglo-Chinese School will not receive any prizes at th< annual athletic sports. The money which should have gone buy them the prizes, will in future go to the Malaya Patriotic Fin This splendid gesture was revealed by the
    559 words
  • 126 2 A RECOMMENDATION that U balance be carried forward to the next year win be made by the directors of the Chinese Bankers Trust Co Ltd at their annual general meet:.-, held hi the offices of the Over nese Bank board room on Saturdaj Apr. 27. A profit
    126 words
  • 123 2 (From Our Own Reporter) Ipoh, Friday. WHEN the civil suit involving the estate of the late Lim Seng Chiew, deceased miner and businessman of Ipoh, was resumed in the Perak Supreme Court on Tuesday, Mr. J. L. Laycock, senior counsel for the defendants, successfully request ed
    123 words
  • 28 2 Singapore, Fr The following figures show tl of dry rubber from Malaya. Bruin Labuan for March. 1940: Ton-' Mainland Straits Settlements Islands Brunei Labuan Total 36J*
    28 words
  • 231 2 Singapore, Friday T PWO hours of watchful waiting outside a liquor shop at Anson B and a couple of Revenue Officers were finally rewarded for the vigil when their quarry came along. They had received information that transactions in illicit samsu was carried
    231 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 54 2 OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. (CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA SIREET THONE 5808. SINGAPORE. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. AGENTSMALACCA HONG CHYE CO., K. LUMPL'R WENG HENG LGONG, n NG KON CHEE, SEREMBAN POI BROS. KLANG LEE ENG TEH, IPOH i.EE AH WENG PENANG GENERAL PRODUCE AGENCY, LTD. AND BRANCHES-A-CHINESE
      54 words
    • 88 2 It is just natural for children to be full of life —brimful of health. But, it is not always easy to keep them quite so well and strong as you would wish—unless you give them SCOTT'S Emulsion. f SCOTTS Emulsion makes them well and keeps them well. It supplies just
      88 words

  • 56 3 SINGAPORE European women signing up for emergency work at the Voluntary Service Bureau early last year. The Bureau was then housed in a ping cf Kafries Museum. Mi P. V B. McKerron, M.C.S., who was in charge of manp wet i c astration when it was
    56 words
  • 69 3 Singapore. Friday. JEE FOOK, 35-year-old Can- pleaded guilty to a a typewriter and two ear parked off Collyer was sentenced to a fine fault three weeks' rigorby Mr. H. Watson Lee Yong Fook will have of three months' police hs had two previous con- victions
    69 words
  • 53 3 Mr v. V Medullas of the Tapah court has been transferred to Teluk Anson to take over the duties of Mr R Rasiah, the Tamil Interpreter and clerk of courts, who is retiring on April 28. The Chong Wah Old Boys Assoc-.iaiion of Seremban will hold a concert on Apr.
    53 words
  • 510 3 Men And Women Carry Out Important Duties (Tribune Staff Reporter) UNEMPLOY MENT IN SINGAPORE HAS BEEN CONSIDERABLY REDUCED AS THE RESULT OF THE WAR. THOUSANDS HAVE FOUND EMPLOYMENT IN MALAYA DIRECTLY ON ACCOUNT OF WAR BETWEEN THE ALLIES AND NAZI
    510 words
  • 151 3 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Apr. 17. THE new premises cf the local Sri Pamakrishna Centre were opened at 109, Chulia Street yesterday by Swami Bhaswarananda, of the Singapore Ramakrishna Mission. The Swami s xhorted the local Indians, particularly the businessmen and the Chettiars, to
    151 words
  • 285 3 Singapore, Saturday. THE t U r n"l n aPPy M jagas who are on tri al before Mr. J. L. McFaH on charges of rioting at the Happy Worid Amusement Park on Feb. 2 appeared yesterday T\he Criminal District Court when the case was
    285 words
  • 155 3 Mil. I. C. DALLOW ot the Posts and m Telegraphs Department, Kuala I.umpur. appeared yesterday at K.L. before Mr. H\ J. fhoroguod in the First Court to answer a summons charge instituted by three Cabaret girls, Pfggy Chung, Sally Chew and Betty
    155 words
  • 147 3 Singapore, Saturday. CPICY humour, illusions and magni- ficent conjuring in what was the biggest show staged in the Magic Circle Club itself, by the members, was putt over with such polish last night that it was hard to believe the performers were amateurs. All the items,
    147 words
  • 62 3 Singapore. Friday. Charged with being members of an unlawful society. Lav Kong, 24, Khek. and Kang Sui Kirn, 19, Hokkien, claimed trial before Mr. H. Watson, in the Third Police Court, to-day. The society to which the men are al'cged to be members is the Singapore General Labour
    62 words
  • 64 3 Singapore. Friday. Joseph Lee Kiah Soon, salesman of the East Asiatic Company, claimed trial before Mr. H. Watson, the Third Magistrate, on a criminal breach of trust charge in respect of 55 cases of Abalone worth $1.017.50. At the request of Mr. D. R. Cowie, Court Inspector, the
    64 words
  • 48 3 COVERING all musical interests in Singapore, a new feature entitled "Musical Opinion" appears in the "Morning Tri- bune" every Friday. This feature will appear regularly It is edited by Singapore's leading musical critics and writers and contains informed articles and news of local musical activities.
    48 words
  • 92 3 THE exhibition in th e Colony of seven cinematograph films was prohibited during the first quarter of the current year. These pictures are: Warner Brother's "Roaring Twenties" which shows gansters and gun play; Columbia picture I Give My Life" and Warner-Brothers' A Child is Born" considered unsuitable for
    92 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 157 3 NO PROMOTION FOR JIM... until his dentist told him why! rROMOT, ,Ni THE AST THREE >, I [7= N I v\O\DER IF YOU'D TAKE A TESTS SHOW THAT 9 OUT OF RiEWDLY TIP, JIM? I THINK YOU'D IO PEOPLE HAVE BAD BREATH. PROMOTED A LOT FASTER IF WITHOUT KNOWING IT!
      157 words
    • 143 3 All (he best breakfasts AUSTRALIAN BACON bacon and eggs, kidneys and bacon, haddock and bacon and bacon on toast. In fact, whatever the dish served, Australian bacon seems to play an important part, which is reason enough for purchasing only the finest quality. We have "Pineapple" brand from the Eastern
      143 words

  • 236 4 —But The Man Was 1 Fined SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, t AUCHTEU IS INDEED INFECTIOUS, EVEN IN k THE COURT. THE THIRD COURT TO-DAY ROARED WITH LAUGHTER BECAUSE A WITNESS BURST OUT' LAUGHING IN THE WITNESS BOX. He laughed in reply to Mr. D. R. Cowie,
    236 words
  • 27 4 Mr C.H. Dakers, Protector of Chinese Perak. is expected to go on home leave sometime In August. He is to be succeeded by Mr. S. E. King.
    27 words
  • 202 4 rFrcm Our Own P« p*»rtcr) Kuala Lumpur, Friday, i TAMIL woman, Alavelu, and two A men Govindasamy and Krish- nan were charged to-day at the i Selangor Assizes with kidnapping a young Tamil girl, Govindamma, from tL lawful guardianship ol her parents at fcalumpang in December
    202 words
  • 32 4 Singapore. Friday The Tons Mm Friendly Union of ihe rone Mm Public Free School will DC opened at th New World Amusement Dark v n May r>. 1840
    32 words
  • 252 4 (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. -TOR being in possession ol a radio set without B current licence. 1 Mr. L.B M Ariffin w*s this morning fined $20 by Raja Ayoub in the Third Court. m Mr Tang Kwan Run. Detective j Inspector, stated
    252 words
  • 40 4 The British untitled of Perak untitled appointed the follow in to be Game paniers for and within the state rYf Perak' Inche .Allon but Kulop Mat. Inche Mahmud bin LatifT. Inche Yacob bin Mat Dams, Inche Mohamed Johor bi:i Andak.
    40 words
  • 43 4 "L a ii y a and the v\ orl il laughs with you. wetp, anil you alci.-e." In a Singapore court yesterday peals of laughter were hear:! but a man was ii ned all the saint
    43 words
  • 177 4 I'HE Italian lanes haw- wholly reorganised their passenger services to North and sooth America to meet an increased demand for passages by those Lines. It is announced that in addition to the crack liners -Rex' and Conte di Savoia," two other targe and luxurious steamers, the
    177 words
  • 390 4 SUPPLEMENTARY orders ol the lav fcr the meeiins of th*- Legislative Counril on MonJay include a motion by the Hon. Mr I I) Bisscker for the payment to the Imperial v ernment of El,oM,tsi t a tll towards the cost of Imperial defence Other motions
    390 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 292 4 COCKTAILS DINNER TO-NIGHT AT RAFFLES CAFE A SPLENDID ENJOYABLE BEGINNING TO VOIR EVENINGS ENTERTAINMENT j EXCELLENT GRILL A Ln Carte Social Atmosphere Music RAFFLES BAKERY CONFECTIONERY For Best Quality Bread Cakes 1 1 SEA VIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT j ROMANTIC NIGHT j DINNER SERVED ON THE MOONLIT LAWN IMNtING IN THE
      292 words
    • 29 4 T. EDWARDS < 0.. LTD. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS VALUERS, 11, MALACCA STREET, TELEPHONE 4016. Consult Us For All Classes Of REAL ESTATE REQUIREMENT* ANT) INVESTMENTS. No Obligation Phone 16. I
      29 words
    • 120 4 Wi JM m l ompetilion held in London (1939) M^M Brewing Experts Irom some of the leading British Breweries acted as Judycs md the" were unanimous in their opinion that Uie standa.il ol all the beerentered fo. competition wa* extremely high, espee.allv considering the thousands oi Bftitos many of the...
      120 words

  • 92 5 BLONDE —AND ALLURING i > MoS i every afterntMin if you r\ Ui the spacious grounds Vndrew's Cathedral you find attractive Mrs. M. Somogyi there iriving her pet monktn Kee Si, an airing. s blonde, feminine in sex dluring as you will se? is a playful pet just six ;yi,
    92 words
  • 44 5 Singapore. Friday. Chinese, Phua Chung d yesterday at Hylam alleged to have had in prohibited publication— al before Mr. H Wati Magistrate, to-day. and Postponed to Ap?. 26. in of Mr. D. R. Cowie. tor, was offered in the
    44 words
  • 1756 5 INDIA CONTRIBUTES TO END HITLERISM Singapore, Saturday. "SOON after hostilities had commenced in Europe, Mahatma Gandhi said, *Kor the present I have ceased to think about India's deliverance. That is bound to come. But it will be worth nothing if England or France fails.' These
    1,756 words
  • 129 5 INDIA contributed over £120 million and sent a million and a half soldiers for the great war. She will contribute more for this war. Ml the Princes have made great gifts, the Nizam, reputed to be the richest man in the woild. has already given £100.000 for
    129 words
  • 191 5 (From Our Own Keporter) Kuala Lumpur. Friday. A PLEA that parents should discuss with sympathy the choice ol a career with their sons was made to-day at the Victoria Institution prize-giving by Major (i. M. Kidd. British Resident, Selangor. It was definitely not
    191 words
  • 126 5 VUE have jus! received a copy of the j Home Diary produced by Messrs. Credit Fonder d'Extreme Orient. Planned to servo as a home miide the lay-out of the pages will enable the housewife to record her daily expenses and at the end of each month make
    126 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 126 5 Ii SUEAFFERS^ LIFETIME' y > r:i> *hich writes with WW** v»,.-ty smoothness, tl's guar- ;eed for the life of the u»er. 1 :-ncd bafanc* Uecign. fork i comfort. reimanent If", 1 .!y. c y On« Strqks fill- tn vacuum »r Ull 3 SHEArFER LIFE J I I v« "««r-KiiUßiia M
      126 words
    • 262 5 THE danger of being bitten or stung by mosquitoes lfc?^Oofl»^^?^*»*^" *> and other insect pests lies in painful swellings BKl T* o^^- I •nd sores that so quickly develop. Guard against HII Xf/r-"--complications by treating the poisoned places at H l/^O^fJ^A once with antiseptic Zam-Buk. Ihe valuable herbal H iC'u^^l
      262 words

  • 1621 6 ASTE'S GREAT BATTING FEAT IN PENANG Weekly Malayan Cricket Notes washed out all last Sunday's cricket in Singapore with the result that Saturday's few games provided the only cricket last week-end. The clash between the S.R.C. and the C.S.C. was undoubtedly the most
    1,621 words
  • 46 6 Muar. Apr. 17. The Muar Players regret Lnat, owing to unforeseen circumstances they have been ohbfed to cancel the performance or "Hay Fever" at Segamat, in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. The performances at Jcl.ote Bahru ana Malacca will take place as ernmged.
    46 words
  • 294 6 BATTING 93 G Aste (P S. C vs. B M H S. Penang). 82 Gregoire (Ipoh Club vs. Maitland's XI) 78 A. L. Henry (Selangor vs. Malacca). 75 William (Victoria Inst. vs. Tech Sen X.L 75 Jumeaux (T.M.C.A. vs. Tech Sch. K.L.) 72 Barthelott (Segamat C.C. vs.
    294 words
  • 209 6 WEARNES 2: NESTANGLO 1. HAVING repeatedly disregarded the warnings of the referee, A. Johari. nside right of Wearnes. was ordered <. fT the field for dirty play in a Business Houses' League soccer match on the Harbour Board ground, yesterday evening. Wearnes won by the
    209 words
  • 295 6 I THE following are the results i 1 further ties of the V Ml Spring lawn tennis Urarnanx f Men's open doubles: c V Koh tui Lim Hee Chin beat G M Edgar 6—l, 6—o. "A" Class singles: I A A Tan Peng Kirn 6—3. 6—o.
    295 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 406 6 STANDARD m \\P~ SARSAPARILLA rtWg&> TONIC Blood buildei Cur c s various tropical G:.-ease^ Local Price SI per bottle. Small bottle 50 eta. Sole Agents: A. S ."MOHAMED KASSIM CO., 79. Hill St.. Singapore 'Phone 470k DIABETES. IF YOU ARE AFFLICTED WTO THIS DISEASE come to Thablb A Md. Hassan,
      406 words
    • 6 6 smxr&AS out cUC Al "J 1
      6 words

  • 703 7 y LOW is the programme for the concluding day's races of the '''nn'ahi r (C oVernw Cup) Meeting toRace one I'ONIES Class 1-Div. 2—7 Furs. 8.12 Mr! A van Toe L» :,T.HADE 8.12 Mr. a! van £S£ g uv DV Messrs. Scott and Logue iigue IUY
    703 words
  • 640 7  -  Governor's Cup Candidates' Form (By "TURFITE") THE scratchings of Bay Dragon and Pure Gold in the Governor's Cup race did not come as a complete surprise- Neither of them had a chance on their present form. Almost all the best stayers In the country
    640 words
  • 571 7 Singapore, Friday. IN a keenly contested First Division League football match on the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon, the Loyal Regiment beat the Singapore Recreation Club by four goals to three. There was little to choose between the teams and the Eurasian lost b
    571 words
  • 59 7 Tne Ladles' Monthly Medal competition of the Garrison Golf CIuTJ. played at Tanglln and resulted in a win for Mrs. Stewart with a net score of 34. The following were the best returns: Mrs. R. H. H. Stewart 40— 6:34. Mrs. J. J. ODwyer 49—14:35. Mrs.
    59 words
  • 68 7 TO-DAY RACES: S.T.C. Meeting, last day. SOCCER: B H.L., Overseas Chinese Bank vs. Uniteers, D?pot. CRICKET: S.C.C. vs. A.P C S.C.C S.C.C. vs. ACS., A.C.S.; S.R.C. vs. Indians, S.R.C; S.R.C. II vs. S.C.R.C. 11, S.C.R.C.; S A O. B. A. vs. Victoria School, V.S.; St. Andrew's vs. St.
    68 words
  • 62 7 The following have been selected to play .soccer for th e V.M.C.A. in a I league match against the R.A.F. (H.Q. 1 at 5.10 p.m. on Monday Apr 22 on Parrer Park ground: Wee Ak Chan, V. N. Pillay. M. Swyny. V. R. Sabapathy. G. L. Day. G.
    62 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 171 7 NO SCRATCHING This is not a "horse language" but a confidential talk. There is no use scratching your head to guess what this is. Let us go straight to the post. If you want to stop that awful itch en your head, use Evelyn Astrova Dandruff Cur*. PLYMOUTH I 9
      171 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • 270 8 INDIA is once more on the eve of a civil disobedience movement by the Indian National Congress. When, following the outbreak of the present war, the Congress requested that Britain declare howshe would apply to India the principles of democracy and freedom for which she is fighting,
    270 words
  • 166 8 JAPANESE "anxiety" in regard to the future of the Dutch possessions is a typical piece of political and diplomatic opportunism—based, as usual, upon bluff. Interference in the N.E.I, is probably remote from the Japanese mind. What is anxiously sought is diplomatic support in China, where her position
    166 words
  • 1273 8  -  By MAX W. BALL Former president, American Association of Petroleum Geologists; former chairman of the Oil Board of the U S. Geological Survey (GERMANY faces a huge shortage of the oil required to run her war machine. Aside from limited storage, she has less
    1,273 words
  • 218 8 Reuter. London, Apr. 19. REVIEWING the general situation the Daily Telegraph writes: While the eyes of every man are naturally fixed on the Norwegian battleground, events whose significance may or may not be considerable are marching elsewhere. The inimical tone recently adopted by the Italian Press
    Reuter.  -  218 words
  • Article, Illustration
    140 8 time Nazi military perts visited Italy in force just before the war began, they left unpleasant impressions even hatred, behind their nary Italians found their ail racial superiority and ci manners unbearable. Now they are back again, the Italians have even less cause to like them. They have
    140 words
  • 106 8 DONALD Cross said exactly it was necessary to say, what would best be understood in Fascist high circles. In heaven's name, why issue an authoritative Press statement in London intimating that Ronald Cross was speaking for himself? Is it a case of the more virile Ministers speaking
    106 words
  • 147 8 M I||ERCURY" of News Digesl (London), believes that ca will take part in the European struggle next spring. In spite ol all that American statesmen say— with an eye on the election at the end of this year—about keeping the country out of war at all costs,
    147 words
  • 109 8 BUT there cannot be any re»* D ance, on the Allied side, hopes of America coming in. The Allied Governments and manders are wisely procee the assumption that Amen keep out for the duration and relying only on the right t<> I arms in the United States.
    109 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 106 8 I WMMMMMMMmMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMmnMWmWmmW^m KEEP YOUR VOICE CLEAR WITH DIAMINTS Obtainable Everywhere SOLI AdHTS. »0»l\SO\ a Co.. Ltd. Don't be Vague ask for i ibi d£s wkb mwk Hfe Bki mm\ mmh Bflßa no n\ni whisk v gofs INTO 1W AOTT/F SOLE AGENTS. John Little Co., Ltd. Square k «*k Hawaiian Guitar
      106 words
    • 46 8 Our delicious Ice-Cream, Crystallized ginger in attractive gift boxes, and Preserved ginger in beautiful coloured jars are obtainable at POLAR CAFE. A trial will convince you of their fine qualities. COLD BIRD TEA Sole Distributor: SINGAPORE TRADERS "Globe House" Tanjong Pagar Rd. Tel. 7603 VMM—E—BTJJMI— ..iJimjaiJ
      46 words

  • 254 9 KING HAAKON'S CALL TO NORWEGIANS Reuter. Kiw c XT London, Apr. 19. ING Haakon of Norway and his Cabinet issued a stirring appeal early to-day from their secret headquarters saying: Quisling's so-called government had to resign and efforts to establish a government opposed
    Reuter.  -  254 words
  • 27 9 Reuter. Hankow, Apr. 19. Wang Ching Wei yesterday morning left for Nanking. He arrived here two day? ago after visiting Peiping. Kalgan. and Canton.—Reuter.
    Reuter.  -  27 words
  • 40 9 London, April 19. Rome radio referring to man Military Mission at pi nl in Italy says. i normal event proin fhe agreement of stipulates that the !ori«*> of the two coun- ive *p in contact."—
    40 words
  • 17 9 London, April 19. l< claims capture ol Air Force detachment sful engagement" along way in Narvik region.—
    17 words
  • 81 9 Reuter. conference a Foreign Offije S P sman said. "We deem it superto comment." Shimbun declares the f itud? is ratlier unfriendly, i tblr. and savouring untcrference with the We_i ffairs. Shimbun says it is impended as a political move Japan's but the United States
    Reuter.  -  81 words
  • 95 9 Reuter. Canberra, April 19. invasion of the Nether- mi vitably affect the fate of East Indies, declared n. Minister of External ring in the Hous? of RcpreTnis was of vital and imto Australia. The Castudying the matter. -wen welcomed Mr. Ccrdell cement on the Netherlands s
    Reuter.  -  95 words
  • 66 9 Hongkong, Apr. 19. DING to reports from Shanghai, guerrillas are active in the a where a seven-hour battle i the guerrillas and 1,500 rjse troops. ie se guerrillas are also the Japanese in the areas Anting and Huangtu along the tanghai Railway near Quin- forces along that
    66 words
  • 42 9 Reuter. London. April 19. About 100 naval survivors arrived at a north-west Scottish port, many wearing Norwegian caps. These included a number of survivors from the destroyer Hardy which ran aground after a naval engagement at Narvik.—Reuter.
    Reuter.  -  42 words
  • 277 9 Reuter. London. Apr. 19. COMMENTING on Mr. Cordell-Hull's statement yesterday about possible dangers to the Dutch East Indies arising from the European situation The Times writes: Germany's brutal swoop on Norway and Denmark seems to have undone at one blow the effect of months of assiduous
    Reuter.  -  277 words
  • 44 9 Reuter. Sydney, Apr. 19. It la officially announced that, nearly 15.000 Australians have already been accepted for training under the Empire Air Scheme. These include 2,32« air crews, a large proportion of whom have begun the training. Thousands more are on the waiting list.—Reuter.
    Reuter.  -  44 words
  • 256 9 Reuter. (Renter's Special Commentary) London, Apr. 18. New York Herald Tribune Bureau reports from Berlin: "As far as impressing the Italians is concerned, the fighting in Scandinavia been disappointing to the Nazis. Instead of being over at the end of the first day it
    Reuter.  -  256 words
  • 120 9 Reuter. Chungking, Apr. 19. MARSHAL Chiang Kai Shek is making energetic efforts to check lavish spending on luxuries here. In a sternly worded personal order he draws attention to the rationing of daily necessities enforced in foreign countries at war whese peoples were devoting all
    Reuter.  -  120 words
  • 94 9 Reuter. New York, Apr. 19. MR. Martin Dies, Chairman of the 1,1 Congressional Committee, investigating un-Ameru-an activities. stated that Nazi and communist agents fcr mnposes of sabotage and espionage have penetrated the key American industries -vital to the country in case of war and also
    Reuter.  -  94 words
  • 56 9 Reuter. Paris, April 19. Swedish anti-aircraft batteries opened fir 3 last night on a German warplane which flew over Karlstad, the capital cf Vermland Province, according to a Stockholm dispatch. The air raid alarm operated for 63 minutes. German warplanes also flew ov°r other
    Reuter.  -  56 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 229 9 WAKE UP YOUR •LIVER BILEWithout Calomel—And You'll Jump Out •i Bed Full of Vim and Vigour. Your liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bil« nt flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your
      229 words
    • 243 9 < Men thrill to the tempting softness of Invite romance, let Tangee keep your Tangee lips. They hate harsh, greasy, lips soft, natural, youthful looking, painted lips! For radiant natural color in cheeks Tangee is the lipstick that can't give use Tangee Rouge (Creme or Coma painted look. It isn't
      243 words

  • 124 10 London, Apr. 18. BEST, detained in connection with ihe attack on Mr Justice Leslie Bursts, appeared in Manchester Police Court and pleaded not guilty. He reserved his defence and was committed for trial. It was stated on the day before the attack Best appeared before a
    124 words
  • 96 10 VISHNU Leela which opened a orj the Royal Theatre last nig) interesting mythological pi- iU J thrills frcm beginning to the nd As is often the case when supernatural beings come down to this mundane world and directly intervene affairs of man, there are porn
    96 words
  • 52 10 Reuter. London. Apr 19 On the Stock Exchange shan Netherlands interest declined ence of tension in that country but no selling pressure is visible. Elsewhere movements are small and irregular. In commodities the price closed at 3GV. lower, sub further easing 50.5. on selling tish smelters. Wall Street
    Reuter.  -  52 words
  • 28 10 The untitled lion Club of Seremban will meet Selangor Chinese Recreation Club charity Tooth?. 1 match at Seremban on April 28 in aid i*f the Malaya Pati Fund
    28 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 308 10 1 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED WHEN YOU ENTRUST ALL YOUU CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRS TO YICK WOH HING 429, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Near Middle Road.) PHONE NO. 7922. for the Repair c '"locks and Watches to Britis Army and R A.*'. Base in Malaya. /his firm has no other connectfowhatsoever with any
      308 words
    • 154 10 fBSSSSSSSt x xxx xx xxxxxxxxXy fc< 1 H I for eh ur distinct reX production tor which > g< -h«y are unsurpassed £j X} Agents; g HOE BOON LEONG 3 g Distributors: S Radio General Agency >! yj Kuala Lumpur. BROOKLAX Banishes Constipation Overnight Conspicuously: Nothing tastes Nothing acts like
      154 words
  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 763 10 SINGAPORE SAN FRANCISCO SimjATUAfi KGEI-9, 530 kc s (31.48 meters). ZHL 225 metres (133 mcis) P m Me iodeers ZHP 30 96 metres (9.W mc!s). 7.20 Rf>ports a.05 Dance iteflectiona. pm. 8.50 Famous Tunes of the Years. 12.45 Concert by Reller's Band. Relayed irom 92 q Exposition Interviews. the Acielphi
      763 words

  • 527 11 PROPOSAL BEFORE WORKING OR KING COMMUTES Allahabad, Apr. 11>. nnfATFVER decision we had to make we had already made. We ;u-e not waiting- for any definite set conditions to „ur decisions in future. We have reached a cer- !ear stage in our journey towards our
    527 words
  • 106 11 Luc know. Apr. 12. THE Sfa -Sunni agitation, which was 1 fl in September last, has revived. Five Shias who Tabarra In front of th? Imambaia Asafaudualla, the scene of ter agitation, were promptly tstody. The situation is s.. leaders held a meeting at resolved that the
    106 words
  • 51 11 Madura, Apr. 12 da accused, just after becommitted to the sessions, in a ;mped from the dock and the Magistrate at Usilampatti A.s he was attempting to 'rate, two police men graopled with him. While being hand- >ncr is alleged to have )nstables. The Magistrate erj usly
    51 words
  • 197 11 Karachi, Apr. 12. "WHO should frame the constitution for ninety millions of Indian "Muslims, the Muslims themselves or others? This is the real issue.' 4 says Sir Abdullah Haroon, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the All-India Muslim League, in the course of a
    197 words
  • 28 11 Mr. John untitled Education Commissloner with the Government of India, presided ov< r the fourth ah India Library Conference held al Patna <»:i April 13, 14 and 15.
    28 words
  • 118 11 New Dr.hi. April, 12. Tin: Government of Binma has given notice to the Government of India oi termination of the Indo-Burma Trade Regulation Order. Under the terms ot the indo-Burnia Tiade Regulation Ordu one year's itice of termination is required, and the order is due
    118 words
  • 23 11 The hunger-strike untitled to by the political prisoners in Ratiam Central Jail have been given up on the authorities acceding U their demands.
    23 words
  • 223 11 Allahauact, Apr. 12. MAULANA Abdul Kalam Azad's speecn at the conclusion of leaders' camp > rally here has given rise to certain] forecasts regarding the "next step" J which the Working Committee at its next meeting might consider. It is felt that there might .still be
    223 words
  • 182 11 Allahabad, April 12. PANDIT Jawaharlal Nehru will be the Congress Working Committee mem-ber-in-charge of the Foreign Department and the Indians Overseas Department of the A I.C.C. and the States People.-, Department, which is to be opened m the AJI.C.C., announced Mau- lana Abul Kalam Azad. the
    182 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 98 11 INDIA PAGE EDITED BY V. E. JACOB, B.A. I lL M TEETH f Only tooth powder wdl really clean V r ~*£X tne teeth and remove lhe unsi g nll >' vim that causes discolouration. But J the powder must be tree from grit or J J the enamel coating
      98 words
    • 282 11 ASSISTANT LOSES HIS GRIP... YET ONLY JUST BACK FROM LEAVE! I ANOTHER A I DAY A* oT|Cf TH M /4IP DOPANT ADLorAD\ KhaVS T«£ MATT£R\ f IT'S NQT THAT SIR- Tf£\ AUFAH TURNOVER FROM fTQ RF TvS fIT 1 I*ITH YOU JACKSON? f CLIMATE MUST BF AHfcAD |H <a»Y\ JACKSON'S
      282 words
    • 237 11 MUMMY! DADDY! HAVE rOD TAKEN Tykodox E You and everybody in all stages of life will benefit by taking it BECAUSE Of its b uithy contents ol minerals Le. 14 out ul ihe 16 health mineralessential to the human body Ben > a boon to the ailing, emaciated, thin, weak
      237 words

  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 250 12 STILL DRAWING THE CROWDS! ITS DIFFERENT! IT'S AMAZING!! 1 SHOWS TO-DAY j I 11 a.m. 3.15 6.13 9.13 CAPITOL. AND TO-MORROW j ml I J r Br WmMsi 9BH||HHGhhF f j i JBra^JiK-'. W** l££\imtt A POTENT DRUG MADE him INVISIBLE A NfW UNIVERSAL PICTURE but IXSAXE Special Added Attraction:
      250 words
    • 408 12 MR. MRS. "THIN MAN" hum a f«jjjj«fl tender I don'! 'takt Jh-vnc-s. on I a R °y al Bakin Its s,cady PQyy E 8-1. textur- and |j i delicate flavour- helps protect you 1 HTRNA LOT fmm costiy faiiures"Mß. THIN MAN JR I J&to&u* D E LUXE j T|||N MAIN
      408 words
    • 260 12 The Famous Star of "WE ARE NOT Mom in another dramatic Hit 3-15, 6-15 9-15 p.m. ALIIAMIIiI RKO RADIOS THRILLING DRAMA of LOVE WAR presenting f^M^^ mAmmm^S t PAUL fe|d| iiophivs louis II HAYWARD f 1 ii you always jP LOOK TO MUNI I STANDING ROLE. SEE 'r^mf^^^W HIM IN
      260 words

  • 396 13 (Reuters Special Commentary) THE Boston Herald says: "Hitler has paid a tremendous price for an accomplishment which appears to be more spectacular than I profitable." The Washington Evening Star says it is clear that British sea power has altered the situation rapidly and materially
    396 words
  • 57 13 Reuter. London, Apr. 19. It is revealed that the Polish submarine Orzel, which has been operating with the British Navy since she escaped from the Baltic after the invasion of Poland, sank the German ship Rio de Janeiro. The German ship August Leonhardt was sunk
    Reuter.  -  57 words
  • 33 13 DEATH Cable has been received by Dr. Nadarajah, Tan Tock Seng Hospit;'/ that Dr. K. Kanagarayer, formerly of the Institute for Medical Reserarh died yesterday morning at his residence in Ceylon.
    33 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 572 13 >i r\l SCHOLARSHIPS TO 1,1 1 Jr. I I I S COLLEGE ships, not exceeding ill be awarded by the college on behalf of i the Federated Malay 11 candidates for five be of the Malay race, ted to the Rules for rai Scholarships as di ndar ol Raffles Colins
      572 words
    • 443 13 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders will be received at the Office cf the Director of Public Works, Singapore, up to noon of the Ist. May, 1940, for the following works:— Construction of 8 Subordinate and Clerks' Quarters at Garden City, Malacca. Every person applying fcr a form of Tender will be required
      443 words
    • 101 13 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY \PPIIC\TIOXS FOR APPOINTMENT. AM) PETITIONS. It is notified Cor the information of candidates Intending to apply for appointments in the Singapore Municipal Service, that all applications should be addressed in the manner directed at the time of advertising the vacancy, and that nvassing of Municipal Commissioners, by or
      101 words
    • 258 13 I mmm AFTER THE RACES I BfP ELEBRATE WINS WITH 1 OK; "MISTRESS Ol CEREMONIfc! I H CELEBRATED "HAWAIIAN CLUB I 4 OTHER RBFCTED EASTERN I NE 11 HAI H n 'mi I jitTKRBIK; CRAZE BECOMES POPULAR AT THE TEA DANCE TO-DAY FAREWELL I IOR THOSE WHO WISH TO j^^f.
      258 words

  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 554 14 tiHiiinip-Hiii jSa&RSii WANTED AGENT'S tnroughout Malaya lor "COCOA" and "FOOD BEVERAGE" Box 824 co Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (233-D) 1 "LOTUS" Face Powder. Certified Pure Agents wanted. Enclose 4c. stamps for j sample. LUCAS, 393, Joo Chiat Road Singapore. (207-d/ WANTED an experienced junior surveyor. Please apply i n writing, stating
      554 words
    • 545 14 COMMERCIAL ARTIST WANTED for occasional work. Please communicate:--G.P.O. Box 71, Singapore. (223-D* WANTED experienced hairdresser for gentlemen in European shop with knowledge of English. Apply 2, Arcade. Carlos Hair Dressing Saloon. WANTED Chinese or Eurasian girl canvasser, liberal commission. Advertiser accompanies successful, applicant on business. Box 818, Malaya Tribune Singapore.
      545 words
    • 637 14 I Miscellaneous NOVELS AT PRE-WAR RATES The City Emporium, 58, Bras Basah Road Singapore. (220-DL V rS2 R PR IZ E-WINNING write, call or phone 2011. The Gem Nursery, 172 Moulmein Road. Singapore. (238-Di! BHARAT MATA HAIR OIL removes dandruff, strengthens and lengthens thp hair and cools the brain. Call
      637 words
    • 516 14 To Let TO LET.— Three storey new buildings, Brewster Road, entry Ist June, 1940. Apply Chua Cheng Bok, 3, Chung Thye Phin Road, Ipoh. (80-D) TO LET.—Cheng Bok Building, Brewster Road, all top floor vacant space, can be divided into offices, rent cheap. Apply chua Cheng Bok, 3 Chung Thye
      516 words
    • 533 14 THREE FELLOW TEACHERS (thorough gentlemen) desire three fellow lady teachers—view matrimony— any nationality. Box 822, c o Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (214-D) I HINDU BUSINESSMAN of 36 years, highly educated and from respectable family wishes to meet a young lady of reasonable age with a view to matrimony, apply with full
      533 words
    • 453 14 Astrology MORE THAN 25 yEa R EXPERIENCE K.V. K. K. IYER, Übaya Veda ĕmma v„ ll(i Ceremorier, Temple's Buildb tor, and the supplier things required at the 227, KAMPONC R AJA Sungei Patani (Kcdali C WITH A CAPITAL OF you can earn a good salary or every month. Writ- for
      453 words

  • 934 15 World Rubber Position Shows Improvement showii by investors towards the Rubber share L ilv it might almost be inferred that the rubber nimportant and inactive. Nothing could be truth, says the Financial Times city editor. rubber planted areas cover nearly eight and a half tbc amount of British
    934 words
  • 230 15 1 LONDON TIN London, Friday. Cash (Official Price) £254 Buym Forward (Official Price) Buyers LONDON RUBBER London, Friday. RUBBER Buyers Sellers Market, Tone Steady^ (Ist Forward) May "316 (2nd Forward) June 11 1116 UH« »3rd Forward) Julyl 316 Se £oNDON SHARE LIST London, Friday. Distillers 36/ Dunlop
    230 words
  • 791 15 FRASER CO.'S SHARE REPORT Singapore. April 19. MINIM U Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin slf s'6cd Austral Amal 5 9 613 Ayer Hltam 21J- 22 -xd Ayer Weng .65 70 Austral Malay 351- 371Bangrin 216 22 6 Batu Selangor 1.50 1.55 cd Berjuntal 10 3 1113 Burma Malay 22]- 23jChenderlang 15
    791 words
  • 146 15 Singapore, Friday. r? <<*iam) W Coast No. 1 per Koyan r.' Ham! W. Coast No. 3 per Koyan Rice Siam 1 195 Rice Siam 2 185 Rice Siam S 157 Siam Broken Rice .No. 1 Siam Broken Rice No. 2 Aa Rice Saigon Al Rice Saigon 1 Rice Saigon
    146 words
  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 206 15 BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in S.S.) No. 2. Chulia Street. iBONHAM BUILDING) Singapore. Authorised Capital $4,000,000.00 Issued. Subscribed and Paid Up $1,000,000.00 General Reserve 300,000.00 Telegraphic Address: "TYEHUABANK" Telephone Nos,- 5182. «83. 5184. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:— Wee Kheng Chiong, Esq., Chairman. Khoo Beng Cheang. Esq.. Deputy Chairman. Chionh Ke Hu, Esq.,
      206 words
    • 403 15 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES For all information apply to: P. O. S.N. Co., The Agent, Collyer Quay, Tel. 5961. 8.1.5. N. Co., BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Tel. 5497. 8.1.5.N.C0. (AFCAR LINE) For HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE, OSAKA. For PENANG, RANGOON CALCUITA. Regular Sailings: Special Holiday Return Tickets to
      403 words
    • 205 15 BRITISH INDIA The best possible services are being maintained by the P. O. S. N. Company to their usual ports of call except ports in Japan. Passengers are requested to register their requirementSj but under present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. Special Holiday Return tickets available for six months to
      205 words

  • 215 16 Taken Forcibly Into Russian Waters Reuter. Tokyo, Apr. 20. POUR Japanese fishing boats were seized by a Soviet patrol boat while fishing off Posiet Bay, south-eastern Siberia, according to a dispatch from Seishin (Korea). The Russians are reported to have fired a machine-gun
    Reuter.  -  215 words
  • 91 16 Reuter. Paris, Apr. 19. pRESS commentators appear to be less pessimistic about the possibility of Italy entering the war on the side of Geimany. The ex-Minister for War, M. Fabry, writing in Le Matin, says Italy has been much in the news but a fact of capital
    Reuter.  -  91 words
  • 110 16 Reuter. Moscow Apr. 20 PROPOSALS for trade talks between J 1 Yugoslavia and Russia were fi"-t I put forward at th > end of March by the Yugoslav Government through the" intermediary of the Soviet Ambassador to Turkey, according to a statement issued this
    Reuter.  -  110 words
  • 113 16 Reuter. Chungking, Apr. 19. THE Sino-British friendship finds concrete expression in the large contributions made by the Chinese Government leaders to the British War Organisation Fund. A circular appeal to the Chinese leaders, issued by General Wu Toh Chen Minister cf Oversea Affairs of the Central Kuomintang,
    Reuter.  -  113 words
  • 17 16 Mr. A.E. Mills, Cadet, Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed to act Assistant Secretary to Resident Perak
    17 words
  • 39 16 Pans Apr jg The Chamber is hold;: sion to discuss the coi M. Reynaud asked that tl terminate this evening. He added. "I have inu gations this evening." will be limited to 20 minute:
    39 words
  • 152 16 Reuter. Berlin. April a AN the eve of Hitler s birthday Dr v Goebbels, Propaganda Mb broadcast an address to the fl He declared: "There may be disseii mm m stat matters but there is no dill between one German and another■ love, obedience and
    Reuter.  -  152 words
  • 33 16 Reuter. London. Apr. An Air Ministry casualty list o* prises 22 killed (including six reported missing), 67 missing, 28 ed or injured, eight died, viou-ly reported mi ported safe —Reuter.
    Reuter.  -  33 words
  • 68 16 Reuter. Canberra, Apr. 19. fK S t r e 3, iry Gulle has announced tnat all Communist newspapers would C *n S P ubli cation within a fortnight All Communis pamphlets and leaflets are to be subjected to rigid censorship and forbidden to deal with certain
    Reuter.  -  68 words
  • 309 16 Reuter. AQirvm n London, Apr. A" iV^ u b y Captain Alan Graham in the House of Co whether the Asia Development Board was resp< tor the discrimination against British shipping in 1 and elsewhere, Mr. R. A. Butler in a written reply "1 do
    Reuter.  -  309 words
  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 279 16 QUALITY IBMMMm ESTBD.-19Q4 It Contains The Three Recognised Tonic, Blood-Making And Strengthening Defy Tropical Ailments by fortifying your Constitution with Serravallo's Tonic m Depressor.—low spirits—fatigue—all are warning to you that you are |k expending >our Vitality quicker than you lire replacing it fl SERRAVALLOS V^*jP. Tonic—Cintliona <>nd Iron Wine—immediately binishes
      279 words