Morning Tribune, 19 April 1938

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  • 14 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 3.— No. 67. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. April 19, 1938. FIVE CENTS
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  • 450 1  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Japanese Begin Offensive With Half Million Men ONE MILLION FRESH CHINESE TROOPS READY TO MEET THEM INDICATIONS 9Ut that the battles now progressing in Shantung Province will b<* a matter of Hie or death to either side, and that the
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  • 74 1 Bucharest. Monday. I t The arrested Iron Guards now i J number 1,665, including eight J priests. The police continue to l make hauls of arms through- i out the country. It is proposed to imprison the > ringleaders in an old desolate S I monastry, and confine
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  • 119 1 EASTER SNOW SHOWERS FOR BRITAIN London. Mono. THIS is an overcoat holiday for the millions taking advantage of the Easter recess. Winds from the North Sea brought snow shi s far south Lincolnshire. Kundreci .iousands who flocked London found the temperature lo than on Christmas Day. London visitors formed queues
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  • 83 1 1111I 111 to \.hsien. in Shanu present the centre of mini in China, is continuing Possession of the peaks outside enem the ob^tive. The have burnt all houses in the villages. I n the northtor, H is reported that the re surrounded. Japanese reinforcements, engaged 'hv us on
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  • 145 1 Mixed Results For Francos Forces drid, Monda> THE Nationalists are reported to have been repulsed in an attack on the Bomaigua pass, carrying the main roai to Trance over the Pyrennees. Franco, howevQf, claims the capture of important positions at Valdaran, indicating thct the frontier has been reached.
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  • 181 1 TOK YO REACTIONS TO ROME PACT Tokyo. Monday. THE Anglo Italian accord was received critically in important Japanese circles who seemingly consider that Italy has somewhat trans pressed the implications of the anti- < omintern pact, but main interest is in regard to whether the accord presages a stiffer British
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  • 33 1 ROME, MONDAY. M. BLONDEL, FRENCH CHAjfcGE d'AFFAIRES, IS SEEING COUNT CIANO TO-MORROW AS Till-: FIRST STEP TOWARDS THE CON- < IJ'SION OF AN ITALO-FRENCH AGREEMENT SIMILAR TO THK NCJLO ITALIAN AGREEMENT.— REUTER
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  • 34 1 Shanghai, Monday. W. H Peacock, an able-seaman |J B.M.S Bee, iged 38, haling from EUun tfaci. was drowned In Whangpoo River xy while returning to H.M 8. Bee ampan capsizing.- Reuter
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  • 472 2 Women s Evidence In Taiping Inquiry o I UPING, MONDAI ALLEGATIONS THAI nil DECEABEO x i> \ski i> FOB x ivnmu FEU fl DAYS BEFORI I 111 STABBING INCIDENI VMM MADE Bl MALAI WOMU GIVING I\IMMI in mi PRELIMINARI INQUIRI HELD IN THE I
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  • 100 2 i <>m Our Own Correspondent) .Muar, .Monday. i "I took the ducks to mar- i i IkM to sell but I could not sell any. While on my way home I had to sell a duck so that I could buy rice," said Uag Von« when
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  • 26 2 Sir Joseph Priestley. K C. (chairman of the Hertfordshire County Council), opened Barnet's first public museum In a Georgian mansion recently bought b> the local council
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  • 31 2 Mr Hurcourt Johnstone has been elected prospective Liberal candidate for West Wiltshire at Trowbridge. He was Liberal M P lor East Willesden in 1922-2-24 and tor South Shields trom 1931 1935.
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  • 221 2 AIRMAN H. F. 'Jim" Broadbent. who left Sydney on Saturday on the start Of a bid to break the Sydney-London solo flight, arrived at the Singapore Air port at 5.55 p.m. yesterday. He leaves at 3 o'clock this morning on a hop to Rangoon "I'm
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  • 26 2 Mr. Bertrand Watson, ionnerly magistrate at Clerkenwell, who retired in 1936 owing to ill-health, will succeed the iate Mr. Barrington-Ward as magistrate at Lambeth Police Court
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  • 26 2 M. Dimance.scu, Press Attache at the Rumanian Legation in London, hay been appointed Director-General of the newly created Department of Press and Propaganda in Bucharest. fl
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  • 129 2 Served 38 xears in Government THE death took place yesterday, at L Chancery Lane, of Mr. Thomas Stubbs, J.P.. at the age of 67. Mr. Stubbs was a Government penHoner. having been on the retired Ust Mnce 1926. He served 33 years, finishing
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  • 88 2 (From Our O.cn Reporter) Penang, Monday k FINE of $5,500, in default eleven months" rigorous imprisonmen: imposed on Tan Joo Chuan. who «li found guilty by Che Azmi, magistrate. Alor Star, of possession of forty tahils of non-Government chandu di It was stated accused
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    • 39 2 DDIT I C U d 11 1 I ion ft c |U| C y T C U L IYI E W I 0 GREATER STRENGTH, GREATER BEAUTY INCREASED DURABILITY ICED HAND" PORTLAND EERROCRETE' SNOWCRETE COLORCRETE Gutiidie c ©!i9 (In
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    • 42 2 PACKARD. BELL RADIOS for 1938 stationized dials. Features Modern Cabinet styling Full range tone. BEAUTY you'll admire TONE you'll enjoy I'F.RFORMANCE you'll praise!!! DISTRIBI'TORS lOR MALAYA I LIM KOK GEK Co. Stockists I XI'KISS RADIO SFRVK'F Selejjie Road. Singapore. Ptenc: sm. i
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    • 27 2 THE (Tel. 4534) CO. W 336, Orchard Rd L t& EU WTCLBANIN* AND DYEIN(i A *ff SPECIAUSTS Mft Special machine* ■^tj^^gd for drv clear Competitive F I
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  • 224 3  - JAPANESE TROOPS BECOMING NERVOUS Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, Monday. rtftOWlNG tension and a state of (l „»r\ousness prevail amims the imiiii' troops following the sudden revival of hostilities on the astern front where Chinese and Mobile units are exceedingly active th Shanshai-llanschou bfrhway. Within the last three lays no
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  • 7 3 Peterson is the nen Brilor to Iraq.
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  • 10 3 Denmark has mat very from her recent ope- scellent health.
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  • 86 3 ueal, which included meat, a Chine.se family at Qeylang began is of being sick and the head of th« family. Mr. Ng Loo Bion, an iking employee of the Oversea Chinese Bank, summoned the mbulance in the early hours of yesterday moral from slight effects
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    18 3 MR. PHILIP B. F BEBEY and MISS R. TOWERS who m matried St. Andrew s Cathedral yesterday. Tribune
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  • 159 3 NINE LANGUAGES SPOKEN AT DINNER TO ROTARIANS PENANG CHINESE HONOURED From Our Oivn Reporter, MR. LHJ LEAN TENG WAS MADE AN HONORARY MEMBER OF TOE PEN ROTARY CLUB AT THE DINNER HE GAVE IN HONOUR OF ROTARI WHO FOREGATHERED FOR IHE CW FERENCES IN PENANG THE DINNER WAS HFLD AT
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  • 40 3 STUBBS: On iBth April. IS3B. at No 15 Chancery Lane. Singapore. Thor William Btubbs, J.P.. zped 67 years The funerai service will take place at St. Andrew's 4 45 p.m. to-day: in' 1 5 15 1 p.m. Deeply Re
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  • 296 3 "IT is somewhat hard to realise we 1 have actually come to the end of the conference. We havf lived for four very full days. We have li-tened to IidWMW, eaten manv and varied meal 4 heard many speeches humorous and otherwise, and made man> acquaintances, some ol
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  • 116 3 DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN NEGRI RESIDENT (From Our C\cn Reporter) remban, Monda i WLh< Ceylon Tamil ri Bembftlan n«bb (i <i leaden in th< pei oi\ oi Mr. s .s Chelvanayau« Chai t icd Bank look place thJ :x o'clock. disposition and endeared himself to eteryone with whom ami m contact.
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  • 14 3 brota cut right foot v Road He tiai ind <i profusely
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    • 53 3 I HORSE HEAD I BRAND I ■p iflx^g I MADE IN BURMA I j GUARANTEED 100% I umiiMi V HAKI'Z'R, (.11 I II 1 AN C<)., LTD. Singanore, Ku: la Lumpur. Pc.aii^. For Everything in School Books, Stationery Supplies, etc. 'Goto P E TE R CHONG' g Educational Suppliers, Printers,
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  • 29 4 >1. DUPERRI V Mrideni of Rotary International, and his wife photographed «>n Mitral In Singapore last nmht by t»u> internal air mail plane from IVnani;. Tribune
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  • 15 4 »ui Lloyd is now m Baghdad m chairman ol the I Council for Culural Relatii
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  • 21 4 The retiring Chief Secretary oi NiMr. J. A. Muybin, who is to be rnor ol Northern Rhodesia, has left i')i England.
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  • 265 4 Outward bound past by the roclua Vice-Admira] and Mrs. Ci Waller. Burg-Lt. W. V. Owen. R. N.. Surg-Lt. V .1 R. Sheridan. R. N.. Mrs. TraversBmith, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Marsh. Mrs. 11. 11. and Master C. A. H Facer. Mrs. V. McLeod, Mrs. J. E. Jones,
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  • 24 4 which was the birthplace o\ J< the Northamptonshire Helpston I, will be demolished unless a sum of 1500 can tv I tor its pn
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  • 145 4 At The Cinemas "MELODY FOR TWO Excellent Musical Corned At The Alhambra !au appetite Cor music iweet, hot or low down, "Melody For Two", which had a pren at the Alhambra Theatre yesterda !m for you I And it brings to the screen i again James Melton whose ma^n. cent
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  • 107 4 MURDER THRILLER "Night Club Scandal" Ai The Pavilion "OHN BAKRYMORE takes iht part 'ii "Night Club Scandal unusual detective thriller which op a season at the Pavilion yesterday ry, unlike most films t»f this I discloses to Lhe audience first of all I criminal and th n shows the nit
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  • 177 4 H. M. SHIPS British Naval Ratings Due To-day Singapore, Monday OVER 100 British naval ratings who have served on the China Station are returning to the United Kingdom on the s*s. "Prometheus" which is expe cd here to-morrow. Movements of H.M. ships, as per notification received from the v Office,
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  • 289 5 German Refugees In Sea Drama Fled Penniless: Drifted In Mid-Channel Brixham, Devon, England. i DRAMATIC story of their flight across Europe to escape from Germany w.»s (oM by a young couple who left here recently for an involuntary royagc to Algiers. migration officials hail refused to allow the couple, Franz
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    41 5 AS <>f fl'l e o en husiasls aII a es a»<l including several women, flew their miniature nlanes in the eomso «?iety of Mode! Aeronautical Engineers at Tattenham Corner, l.psrm Downs Surr«-\. Phntn I shows (ompetitors launching their jilan Planet News
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  • 185 5 "No Colour Prejudice Says Politician I DID not find any colour prejudice in Australia," said Mr. P. N. Sapru, member of the Council of State, in an interview here on his return from Australia after attending the Empire Parliamentary Conference at Sydney. "There is no
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  • 74 5 Foiling Drug Growers Alexandria. AN illicit poppy plantation 140 acres in extent has been located by he Central Narcotics Information Bureau by means of an aeroplane speciallychartered from the Ministry of Wur. The plantation ls situated in Assiut Province. Upoer E".vpt. The flight was undertaken following the receipt of secret
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  • 113 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. incorporated in the Netherlands. (Netherlands Tradine Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Established by Royal Charter A.D. 1824 Paid Up Capital f 40,030,000 Statutory Reserve Fund 5,000,000 Special Reserve 1,000,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH President M. TAUDiN CHABOT Director
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    • 82 5 c v j px/X/' C^C^ Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. hmitmertf Bankerg and Brokers in Securities and Cornmnditiet, Daily Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Service. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF N.Y. NEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR EXCHANGE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. HONGKONG SHARE BROKERS' ASSN. Meyer Chambers, Singapore, F. 0.
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    • 193 6 N^^^^l PAVILION 1 N '^'c D iu" A H BREATH-TAKING 9 r tiiCoX THRILLER LIVE BEFORE j W^WV/^' YOU I li JOHN BARrVmORE j BICKfORD-LOUISE CAMPBELL i HARVEY STEPHENS -EVELYN BRENT- CECIL CUNNINGHAM //f )f PuriWWUlll NCWS [I J J One of the Screen s most popular Singing Dancing Stars
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    • 187 6 s m World-tamous play rc-made h> M.G.M. as th< Triumph of the Screen! i I TO-NIGHT at the CAPITOL 44 1 V V* but have paid i^&ft^B y ffct price many fim«s s It .4 M r v ill y j n K^ V WF -^^?Z v j^^ 2£Jmm N
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  • 87 7 Moscow. rfgULAR service of fire-fightiag J being introduced in :id Vologda regions, the public and other forest the U.S.S.R. been found that by far the dealing with forest inichute descents of fire and special schools have been train men for this purpose. crew of
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  • 15 7 have been approved for ll more on the Team Valley Trading Gatesh* id, Durham. England.
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  • 16 7 Two breaches, one over 20 yards in recently made in the sea :.vyth by the tide.
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  • 3114 8 1 OUR LONDON s LETTER j I BRIGHTER BUDGET PROSPECTS o 1 B \lticallloinc()jl93s:\ Air Rani Precautions: If s No Increased Income S la\ I lira I nail I s Ftp nre I) ea a: i National Theatre In London: New \ttack s u s On /uw^/
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    • 37 9 SANDEMAN'S v^ V VM AW Bj vk I B^T^"^B^BB BuQ BB A^^^^^^bV I 1 ~^M-s3r bTb B^ Bm Hm Ibi W^ot k/llJLil\l\lJ-uk/ Hi^^^^P' well-matured Light_d^J discerning k.ssrs^U palate B j^ IflH^Tliß^M ll^PE#Jj SIME, DARBY 1 WPS. 1A
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  • 256 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore Tuesday, Apr. 19. 1938. CONFIDENCE RESTORED i p jii the direction ol in Europe was tak iring tl when the Italian agreement w.< < d m Rome Newspapers world i an practically in the view that the i hen <i in a period ol i onfidence, and
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    72 10 vll n< u -< .■MtuM., r „rfui. f,,,,.,,! luxariow means d! transport s i sh *ni 'i V' :l l M vr lll< <u l(! U her Siuthampton berth la the new liner ii r I rs i V li "^Mwjoya lon^side is the Imperial Airways flying boat Unert, under
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  • 457 10 Some people live by LETTER WRITING which ke< the the I Bli thi 'I he Archbl ho] ol I O.S profess sional b< in official told a repri about the more b and Importunate 3|C 5fC JJC jp Ibly in the 'ninereceived by p< Ii but the letter accom] live.
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  • 100 10 Mr J Montigny ia to act ol Paya Kamunling Estate, Jiti place ol Mr g dr. McAulej going on lea W. S Sin mt Bup< ten < i( ms and Excise ttenham, will shortly b< ngor Coast District, on Hom( A Gazette notice states that the H missloner, subji
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  • 254 11 £200,000,000 NAVY TO 'QUARANTINE U. S. FROM DISEASE OF WAR" JAPAN'S REFUSAL TO PUT HER CARDS ON THE TABLE PI VI denial that the United States had any secret agreement with Britain or any other Power was given when the "biggei v debate opened in the House of Representatives recently.
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  • 183 11 STOWED AWAY FOR LOVE Girl Hidden In Ship For A Fortnight BECAUSE she was in love with a member of the crew, a Bel gian girl stowed away in the Dutch motor-ship Frejanda in Brussels And because they knew of the love story— knew their shipmate hoped to marry the
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  • 19 11 rtiich was the birthplace the Northamptonshire near Stamford, will be I unless a sum of £500 can be reservation.
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  • 144 11 HOW GENERAL FRANCO GETS SUPPLIES OF ARMS MUNITIONS DM Ml 6 «f *u Burgos. ot th u e so "^es of the arms an d munitions used by the Nationalist Tin i Ve officiaU y published here aithimt t lls a re int< nde<l as an answer to attempts bv
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  • 81 11 FORMULA FOR LONGEVITY Synxu**. 1 New York 1 AMAN who voted for Abraham Lincoln in the pres dential election of 1860 ha.s celebrated hi, 103rd birthday He is Mr. Greene, a native of Eridtvhouse. Yorkshire, and hi who wish to live long is "hi bottle any time and smoke all
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  • 205 11 PLOT TO FREE MURDERER Girl Involved In The Affair Dublin. J^ YOUNG woman is now believed to be one of the leading figures in a plot to rescue 23-years-old actor Edward Preston Ball from Dundrum lunatic Asylum. Since 1936, when he was found guilty but insane of the murder of
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  • 88 11 GERMAN AGENTS IN AFRICA? BAN DEMANDED Johannesburg- S I RESOLUTION protest infc against the infiltration of 1 Nazi agents into the Union and i demanding that Nazi agents be banned by the Government, has V been passed at a meeting held I here under the auspices of the Anti-Fascist Union.
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  • 88 11 PRICE OF INTER VENTJON Alexandria ALL-meaninj attempt ?<> stop a dispute here between the* owner of a cotton warehouse and the tenant on the question of overdue rent. f Abdrl Ghani Rashwan his nose. When the dispute wa.s .it its hei the owner picked up an axe and threat ned
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    • 34 11 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD lObtoinabl* of all Chemists and Stores |DL\E A I»Ai\€eJ at the Capitol Restaurant I Music by Kl Kl BLACH liis Orchestra WKDXKSDAI FRIDAY. 8 P.M. ,D Midnight NO ADMISSION CHARGE.
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  • 56 12 Mipei tresmllned car whi.h tspen to the tail ami is broken anli hv ths i>m_i .u_.ii «k a changed. (Plane! New The Sultan of .Muscat, in I. iul-" M Portsmouth and made a trip in >- Sll t .iii capable of C> knots. Photo shows
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  • 204 12 TRUCE AT WEST MI STER For the first time in the history of radio, leaders of the three political parties brd one platform. This occurred when 2,000 people gathered in Westminster Hall, l.»nd«l Umpire Exhibition in Glasgow, which the King is to open on Mav 3. In addition io ville
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    • 140 12 now 51 days across the air all the way by I-i in i r e I I j i n g II a < are U In alr-goin hot a Include all i iccommo4a tion, all meals and tl i lydrinlu id. \(,f wi) in v DAYS MM tingle; OM-K-M
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    • 29 13 Rene ULLMANN is DISPLAYING l'liiii LAT£ST PATTERNS OF ttATXMARKED BRITISH SILVERWARE ■088 tyOEVYHE DUr < HWEKT OIBOKB AI«O CLOCKS JKULLLERY WATCHES THE BRBTT9 TO OOMK ANP) RENE ULLLiAiNN i mmmmmaammmmmmmmMmmmmmmmm
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  • 320 14 NECKS TELL TALES Never Neglect Your Neck, or It Will Age Sooner Than the Rest of You jT is a sad, but undeniable facf that the neck does not seem üble tand up to the strain ol modern living. Nothing betrays the age more than the neck, and yet .so
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  • 618 14 P y< rrl here or ol bleed- pcroxidi ol hyi lor the t] the tro cure ind p: TOOTH DRILL another in. of doini >-• front, top and bottom Th( i. further bru time up and down along the froni and round on top id dI
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    • 45 14 c<^ IMMEDIATE BEAUTY \^W£ Velva Cream Masqih TlK> wonderful Elizabeth Aiac- prep #j^ Itv^Ni in a mPrc fift€en minutei refines ski; |f > lines, firms the contour and »ia. ce a loveJ y fresn vivid look S V ON SALE AT I v i> MAYNARD'S i
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  • 770 15 What You Eat Affects Your Looks— Especially When It Comes to the Q uestion of Vitamins thai beauty con ls true 10-da unount of outside ok -v. unless ;>:.. leal con- of all ra who although rd oi beauty culture, au they are liter(l it Is
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    • 441 16 BY PsOandBRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) Outwards. Due loiiiiagr Spore ronnace b pore 1938 n(1T1 a l 38 NALDKRA 16.000 June 17 (HIJKAL 15.i Apr .11 WAMPIIKA 17 000 Julv 1 •BUBDWA? «2?2 y 7 'BANGALO] G.OOO July 2 ffiw 17.000 :20 RAWALPINDI 17.000 July 15 RAJPUTANA 17,000 June
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    • 407 16 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI, KOBE AND OS/ I A L >l A 10,000 TONS SAILING APRIL 21, AT 3 P.M. Tl it modern accommodation for Hi id Return tickets to China and Japan fintercl v d I reduced rates. lIARPER, GILFJLLAN CO.,
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  • 80 17 I* TO-DAY PI DATE AND TIMF I prepaid at special air mail rates only. [ration by steamer t lose half an hour earlier unless other- 1:011 Apr. 19 8 a.m. k rut 19 8 a.m aln 19 11 a.m. Boissevain 19 11 a.m. Larut 19 7.30 a.m. ak\
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  • 115 17 RUM-RUNNING 'VIKINGS' STILL BUSY I Bootlegging Being Checked Helsinki. 4 how that the ermath of proradually and 1 -running "vikiot abandoning .■.ithout a strug- Helsingin Sa- the Id that crude and contraband spirits were bcin ed" on the islands compri Aland's vast archipelago, and from there to I run to
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  • 102 17 smi»s ALONGSIDE I 111 WHARVES OR I MM III) TO IRRIVI Intrant*- I \it Main Wharf: Kuani. oil Wharf: v Coal Wharf: Nil. \l SSELS in DKY DOCKS Tanjong Pa| Albert Dork: Nil Victoria Dock: Nil Keppd Harbour: Killf*9 Dock: No. l Dock: Crane A Lightei K
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  • 349 17 Girl Pat Brothers In Sailing Due! SKiri'i >me, ol cmi P fame, brother Jim :t will be 20ft. sail and they will each to Thev will take no na merits. They will have no rhechai .)j)rl "I am I am \ii and him oinfi .1 land told me
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  • 28 17 e killed «i n i railway employees injured In an accident to Allahadad near Jubbulpore, In the recently ill I lok< Illllliill', < xpress i collid on all(l r
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    • 258 17 p.corporated in Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Sail-.. 3 3U June 3 round trip tickets from Singapore tc Australia issued at the i ogers may transfer at Sin I Sydney or the connecting K.P.M. Vessel. i 1 return SMi.So Ist clau 130.71 tad clMi return |€BL4t l>t elMi ttMWI ZmA ti I
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    • 206 17 IN. V. K. LINE GENERAL PASSEMiERS AGENTS I CUNARD WHITE STAR, LTD. (Incorporated in Japan). To LONDON via fenang, Colombo, Aden, Tort Said, Marseilles Gibraltar. HARUNA MARU Apr. 28 KATORI MA; KASIMA MARU Ma Kates to lftt UU 2nd t Naples 1 KM M«l Marseilles ft Ml 373 ut J«JO
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  • 381 18 CHEAPER CABLE RATES AS THEY ATTECT MALAYA ANNOUNCEMENT BY I TELEGRAPH COMPANY > Singapore, \londa>. k FORMAL uuMwnccflMat »i i»"- redaction of table rate* which A vmII tOMC into operation on M "cl.iy next ifl IflMWd l>> thf Singapore branch of the Eastern Extension Telegraph < <>•• ltd. |he circular
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    103 18 The Kind's tour Indian Orderly Officers appointed for duty in England during the coming season arrived at Kins George V Dork. London, m the liner "Ranchi". The British officer in charge is Major Charles Mm v>n Hunt Winjrfleld. Photo shows the King's Indian Orderly Officers oil arrival at Kinu George
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  • 161 18 Victoria. BRITISH Colum thGovernment to investigate report.- that Japanese immigrants are entering Canada illegally. Premitr Pattullo recently that I era] Gv I to check up Japanese Immi- :ito British Columbia OFFICIAL NOTICT It was understood Attoi :eral Wismer now in Otti vould discuss the immigration
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  • 49 18 EMPIRE EXHIBITION Montreal. A ANADIAN Scots Reunion" party on July 8 to Exhibition at Glas announ party arrives lai Gla. by the Lord Prosir Jo: the Dukt d officials of the Exhibit Tht i b*' tlit guest of ne i nc ?i July 16. nd have been arra. Ireland.
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  • 26 18 Austin, Texas. J A .ven birth U the Ith Department. Only had, at oaby 816. >t perm. in 'a name. Of J8 children, 14
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  • 53 18 "MURDERING DECENT MUSIC" Detroit. I local I lon of "Loch Lomond' I well-known I off. Then till I refined ad. I I the sudd sIMIMKNTAL Ml x|)> Fizpatrick aid he h I I I the prog •I am not standing by ai I to these bands murdrr all things in
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    • 91 18 THEATRE ROYAL I 1 <>■<»■ To-faam t P .m. still Drawing Crowded Bouses •31 is s KA >l AI. A Luring Miss KAJALAKSHMI il the snappiest South Indian onied> .ii. ..i jrel made: TaLHAMBRA ro-MO/ufOw^i 1 Masterpiece of HORROR. By The Master of TERROR! N y KARLOFFS Supreme Triumph! The
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  • 45 19 Itali an Cape Flight Attempt I London. Friday. |talian airmen left Croydon >r^i monoplane for thence "ill P>> direct to e hope of beating the the' record and possibly 2?IE rJffm record fi second pilots Guam] a Eugenio Minetti. an Cerruti. and radio Reu ter
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  • 124 19 Covering With Tarpaulins Not Recommended 30 1938i issued and International 1 regarding the bated have been offered attached that vered with tarthe Baltwhi'.' include the cost owners are ulate that when ;ic!. ra shoiud the nee in con: should be convorthiness, A British exig of ex-ma nts,
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  • 30 19 I ondon Ni xt to him. mh<»hl from rifht, is Mr. NOTUIC lnmlM rla.n. neouins who will »PP«n th<> 'vl IIMM Planet News
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  • 60 19 Paris. April 17. A r( ?treat at "a certain Emitted by the Nationalist land at Saragossa, who deny m claim to have recaptured ommuniqufi riainu that defeated the Nationalextend the Vinaroz Uth and forced t] nllcs north-easi icrosa tno river i advancing swiftly tc VU iros
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  • 31 19 Napancouple hive i the 75th annivera irrj May bee aged r 73-year-old s< lived in New' Vm< rican Civil return to Canada when I arly .struck pj
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  • 299 19 mONCIARD LEADER 200 FOLLOWERS [RRESTED WILL BE IKIED BEFORE MILITARY COURTS Bucharest, Monday. J||. CODREANU, leader of .ho Rumanian Fmc«< 1n,,, (.uard. has been uwM •rith 2M <.f hi. fofcwers, followinw diMOTcry <.l a plot to march on Bnduresl with plan^ for i coup d-efit The
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    • 161 20 r 1 IB //ftbe World J^k- BU\ PILOT PBN THE CHEAPEST I' J V AND BEST. f L IM W or everlasting performance choose Imm PILOT" pen the best in the world rPJ MMW market to-day. It's worth paying doubl" I i r:.;;, C'i ml m m >r surh marvellous
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    • 329 20 'ON THE RADIO I A IIIIMMI I $M pni-'MS rransr 3.-9.15 p.m.-«.2e lir w.,.t Soi The QSf l«x:i metres (15.14 m- N 2 >D erenaU Napolitana CSgambatii Bourree (Thomaa Dunhilli. cmrrj ♦i 05 p in lanoforte Recital rj i >rlett). ()t iri Bfentanz (Jenkin,p m M id( Britaii Fenland ind
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    • 433 20 SINGAPORE 1 India imo(Peipin Sun K and W Thi »1 Wu < fan Ch« Pung I Koh." Buni Yuin, lan ChU Pun', and Chiklrei -^me h i 0 p m.:— Light Oi thestral -The March' and TT<- Spirit ol Youth" (March*. Played bv the London iium Orchestra. "PadiJla Medley". I
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    • 381 20 HONGKONG 31.49 metres me. 20 pin D. 'i p ni p.m. v. p I pm. R lon Phi;... 7.56 p.m. 8 8.00 p.m. Yehudl M 8.20 p.m. London by Michael Br> Stami. modern smugglers; T.. Andrew Lampson; Chai Louis Evans; Birchett. 8 saloon of the motor yac I The production
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  • 352 21 0 VESSELS ON THE STOCKS London lg h illness oi Mr. Dun I I Lord oi the are, Parliamentary Estimates In the House of Commons rtlich they asked for l l >3B 100,000 was to come from issues from the nsAct. £124,000,000 impared with •ruction,
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  • 50 21 Rome, Monday. Till n attempt on the Croydonrecord has ended in disaster. The plane, a twin-engim d Caproni monoplane, carrying four Italians i Tripoli a 1 ii" day. The first pilot. Guaini Albertini, The other oecupants w ired. 'Earlier m \on pa' I I Reuter
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  • 57 21 London. Monday curred to-day oi Sir phen Kilhk K.C.V.0., at the 7', Sir Stephen was m 1934 33 Lord Mayor London, and past chairman of I Finance Committee i rand of the Guiidhaii Library He pi Al< London and Sheriff In 3, and ws ;;<d upon as
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    179 21 Photo shows "Ensifn", first of the fi t of fourteen s anl '(>(» miles an hour landplanes, on a test flight orer the Midlands. With her landing wheels tucked out of si^ht heneath the irillff, the plane has clean lines »itc her size. Weighing twenty tuns each,
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    • 52 21 Mtt.'" '■■I*»ij'' *CVlpftt "7i*"^la -i^A Hi- 'tl l I i BSfl^^^B *vyyUjy I i \i a^^H i i 1 V \^^^^k. I I m fit y y f i *sr{Ht j l I sfc T*r^i N w4^CM ii ""rli'ii m I V HBP^ LZrl Vk JEI >~*3 -2 A I*
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  • 126 22 NINE WICKETS FOR 14 RUNS IN INTER -STATE CRICKET Selangor v. Negri Sensation From On 0 Ku.:i Lumpur, Monday. UNPLAI ABLE bowliai bj w..%«» who tool hum wicketn for »ni> n .t.:«(j Selangor to Ni-ri t<.r onlj 17 this morning when Ihc intei State crlckel n»:it< s r<> sumed after
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  • 149 22 Malayan Badminton Championships End SINGLES TITLE FOR CHONC TEE m Our Own Repor: Kuala Lui WITH a thrillini seriei ol finals played to-day. In which titles were won by Singapore, •'••t'. tb< second Malayan badminton champion ;il conclusion. The men single; final, which proved/ all-Sim iffair Chons ho beat Woni
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  • 33 22 Garrison League Came At Tanglin r match at (.1 the by 3 1 rvcd their victory. Uy. for "A" when ni Clevelly, but od hall nd Doh< who thus won 3
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  • 21 22 mi s< im ;it Sunday's i\rr in Orchard Road when 1« wiWcles In Mate) kampong wtrt pitted. <Trihun«*).
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  • 108 22 ITHE peat moors of Latvia ;ue toll I exploited by a newly- formed com 'pany with a working caplu of abos tH.UOO. 'i ne company, wnich has been founds by the Ministries of Agriculture u Communications, together with bank ana co-operate societies, plans to spoa sor
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  • 98 22 INTER-STATE TENNIS AT PENANC Perak Visitors Beaten By 10 Matches To 5 (From Our Oxn Rcp<>. Per. lay inter-St i 1 en Perak and Pen. win lor Penang bj doubles while rVraK w< bles. Interest was centred mi Chin K( i npion and
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  • 253 22 INTERSTATE CRICKET MALACCA BEAT SELANGOR Homesters Make 212 In Second Knock From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. Monday. rm annual inter-state cricket inaUh between Malacca and SeluiiKor. which was be^un yesterday and continued to-day, ended in a victory for Malacca by 96 runs. Malacca knot-kerf up a good total of SIX
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  • 1138 23 RACE WON BY 10 K LENGTHS Second Day Of Perak Skye Meeting v Reporter* [poll, Monday. r vi,l.d .U ">' h Turf aft"" a r lf (he Intel sky.H y $81 on Ihe tote. lain Clothes fell inning post, thrower down, but fortunately sustained any injury
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  • 176 23 Penang's Cricket Win At Ipoh TWO-WICKETS' MARGIN OVER PERAK F> nn Our Own Repot [poh, Mor,(la\ THE Perak-Penang Inter-cricket match ended to-day in two-wickets' victory for Penan^ shortly brittle noon With 76 runs needed for victory. Penang resumed play thla morning with VJ runs lor no wick The Perak bowling
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  • 179 23 Singapore Player Makes History (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. /MJLFINCi histor> was made here to-day when C. A. R. Bateman the young Eurasian of Singapore and member of the Island Golf Club, won the Malayan championship heating W. 11. Klkins (Selangor) by 4 up
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  • 164 24 Easter Monday's Home Soccer i ondon MomU] Mi. iti In English League, i>iv. I I 0 IB kpool 1 I Hudden field 1 4 -l Wol npton l outh 3 I > i it rton 0 4 Birmingham i iu;iisii League, Div. n l I 1 Shi 111.!'! V. Chesl
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  • 53 24 Photo shows a column of Chinese soldiers marching through Hankow, now the capital of China, where there Is a lively spirit of optimism as a result of the successful guerilla tactics which are now reported to be taming the tide of war in favour of
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  • 15 24 Hankow, Monc Ad. e of opinion that in hand ftghtin la'ly he Chr suthe Japan
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  • 24 24 Mr. and v Bhephard, «>* El I Hall, near Newark, were robbed rec< !)0 worth of jewelry and 6,000f. In mom hotel in Monte Cu:
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  • 272 24 London. Monday. "AN auspicious first instalment of the policy clearly outlined by >lr. Neville Chamberlain, which should lay the foundation oi a fresh and lasting onderstanding on terms of perfect equality between Britain and the nei Italy,' is how The Times describes the
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