Morning Tribune, 13 April 1939

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  • 13 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE OL 4-SO. 61. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, April 13, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 94 1 ITALY'S NON- AGGRESSION PLEDGE TO GREECE Germany Makes Peace Offer To Poland ROME, APR. 12. IS NOW^HFK lALLY AXNOUXCEE THAT ITALY HAS iIVEN A|ft,El)(iK TO KKSl^ct BOTH THE LAND AND i FRONTIERS OF GREECE. The Foreign Office. In a communique, states that a mere has been recejyed from Pre-nier Metaxas
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  • 243 1 jERM ANY. it is reported, has proposed to Poland a peaceful settlement of outstanding differences, maKine deinite N&gestions and nromisin? "not to move" while these truest ions, which include cession of part of Upper Silesia ttd a motor road through the Danzig Corridor, are under liscussion.
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  • 39 1 LONDON, APR. 12. THE EXISTENCE OF ANY PERSONAL COMMUNICATION FROM SIGNOR MUSSOLINI TO MR. CHAMBERLAIN, SUCH AS IS REPORTED IN THE PRESS, IS CATEGORICALLY DENIED BY DOWNING STREET AVn THE FOREIGN OFFICE.- REUTER
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  • 144 1 Paris, Apr. 12. ]NCREASING discontent m Moslem circles m Tripoli is reported by travellers arriving m Tunisia, according to a Havas telegram. There are rumours of a revolt at Senussi on the Sasara frontier despite official precautions, which have aroused an undercurrent of hostility towards the Italian Government.
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  • 74 1 Spanish Threat To France? London, Apr. 12. piE Daily Telegraph's Bordeaux correspondent says that the French authorities are closely watching the situation created by the reported presence of large bodies of Spanish troops m Santander and other places m the neighbourhood of the Franco-Spanish frontier. Reports from Spain m the
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  • 297 1 STATEMENTS ON BRITISH FRENCH POLICIES TO-DAY London, Apr. 12. THE terms of declaration of British policy m the lifjht of the condition of Albania, which will be made to-morrow m both Houses of Parliament specially summoned for the purpose will finally reviewed by the sub-committe of the Cabinet this evening,
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  • 383 2 (Tribune stall Reporter) Ipoh, Apr. 18. ■i \vi proud ..i the Chinese here. They had pi .-messed greatly. 1 Thej behave well and have helped to build op the States. The Chinese especially the local born, are verj patriotic and
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  • 119 2 Chinese Official, Now In Ipoh Wants Durians! Ipoh, Apt 1THI-. fame md |)i'p"l ;l tv >l< hvan fruit, ha?c reached di>Un; lamis. A telling example of tinwas illustrated yesterday when i Tribune reporter wcnl la talartleM Mr Chung Tin Khoo, i member ol ihi* Central ExeentiTe Committee i»f (hi- Kuotniiitan>4
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  • 164 2 Penang Fliers Make History taiang, Apr. it, j^l'llM covering I distance of 2,Mi miles, m the longest flight ever undei taken by a IVnanii flying Club plane. Mr A. .1 Drake, the Hyinj; lub raplain n -turned usterdav irom Bangkok and Rangoon. 1 ll(1 '":> I flve days. Mr Drakr
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  • 15 2 Heralding The World War! snanghai. Apr 12 Saturthiy „ye, m, U Hon^'"-v next ***** Reuter
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  • 163 2 Scolded By Husband, Took Caustic Soda Peaang, Apr 1~ A( HIMISK woman. Tan Kirn Fag, was STtAgllt up before Mr. Lim Kom Tei-k m the Middle Court yesterday charged with attempting to commit Mi'oidr b§ d- inking caustic soda at 5 Brook Road at I p.m. on Mar. *>H. Tl-e
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  • 107 2 "Silent Zones" Illegal (Tribune Staff Report i i Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday JHE Kuala Lumpur Sanitar Board is seeking legal ad on the question of starting "Silent Zones" m Kuala Lumpur presumably doubting the Icga Uty of these zones m Singapore At a meeting of the Traffic AciwCommittee of the Board
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  • 136 2 Singapore. Thursdi THE following pas^en^ors arc saiil the ••Meoaia" which left h« 'Lnrcpe yesterday: Mr and Mrs J. Le^ac-lv Miss Brij ;Lcsaclv.\ Master Mart:ne Lesaehi Inga Faber, Miss G. Bishop. Miss IH Ibling^;. Miss E. LmdeHaard. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moll, Mr and Mrs. G.E.I jScriere. Mr.
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  • 165 2 Ipoh, Wednesday A i <>uj\g ciim.se rubber tapper named Lai Wfeng working o i a° n Taiping wont out on the night of Feb 18 to see a cii Paving Mi wife and cousin m the house. y after he left, it
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  • 52 2 Kuali Lumpur, i\f*. 12—111 ctllemy the Ilieh tonim'■ayt in official communique li'tn pleased 1o appoint >I» cis Grottr Coales. Acting xh Publk* Works. Malny States, an Official Member erf the 1 Council cliiriiie thr absence Pi the Hon. Major R. I 1>S.().. Adviser. Publi- U'orU^ Stat*H;. commencing:
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    • 29 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 Eunpean Hair Dressers For Ladies and Gentlemen •pettish in ill thr sl 111 t!l<(l «pert« in pniirm and ituinU in Prices moderate.
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  • 376 3 5 YEARS' R. I. FOR BOXER Robbed Chief Of Detectives Book Screen Influence No Reason For Leniency, Says Assize Judge (Tribune Staff Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. rIEXRY NELSON, 27-ye. u --old Eurasian boxer and ex- litter, was sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonMr. Justice Poyser at the Selangor Assizes this
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  • 107 3 IS HAWKING DUCKLINGS AN OFFENCE? Seremban, Apr. 12. Is hawking ducklings without licence an offence under the Sanitary Board by-laws? The Magistrate had to decide this question ve^terdav morning when amongst a number of similar cases brought from Haitian, was one m which a Chinese w:is the accused. His worship
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  • 33 3 Mr \V. E. Pepys, Geiierri and Mrs Pepys cave a ■essfu] dance at their 'residence which 200 miests weic he occasion was Mrs. Ptpys 1 lay.
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  • 249 3 Chinese Amok: 4 Attacked With Parang Seremban, Apr. 12. IIOW a normal-looking Chinese went into a coffee shop at Nilai on Saturday last, smoked a cigarette, and then suddenly ran amok, injuring two persons m the shop with a parang, and another two outside, was related to the Seremban Magistrate,
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  • 86 3 Blind Man On Murder Charge Seremban, Wednesday. THE case In which a blind Indian is j alleged to have attempted to j murder his wife by stabbing her and then attempted suicide by turn-' ing the knife on him was mentioned m the local police Court yesterday. The preliminary inquir\
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  • 169 3 "Misadventure" Verdict Singapore, Wednesday. RETURNING a vverdict of death by misadventure, Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, to-day concluded the inquiry into the of Chin Ngee alias Tang Ngee, at the Tan Tock Seng hospital April 4, where he had been taken, following his
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    • 88 3 Do You Need Glasses? Only an examination by a skilled qualified sp?- ijff^/^i. •iialist will tell you to /fnSSS29 r f.'hat extent your vision ft id deficient. x R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science, Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) ?5 Years European Clinical Experience 4, Arcade Ground Floor. Tel. 3002. THOMPSON
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    • 105 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders arc invited for the following 1. installation of sanitary flttings at certain premises m China St., Lorong Telok, etc. (Deposit $50 Dute of closing 12 noon May 8, 1939. 2 Supply of Mosquito Nets. Dute oil closing. 12 noon, April 20. 1939 C. H. GOLDIE. Municipal Secretary
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 19 4 r London. Wednesday. prertOUl Tu-ciav Chan,, TIN STANUAKD ri<; snot (afternoon (dosing price) Jr jl l J
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    • 135 4 Singapore, Wednesday. MiNixfi Tin at midday wa $1 up n. while according to ial lea receive d froni London Tin .hare were mark d down there only a rtighl fall took place. Locally conditions were very Idle with a few sell n" enquiries. RUBBERS The one.' ol
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    • 304 4 Provincial Banks: An Integral Part Of China's Defensive Machinery Chungking, Apr. 12. IN war-time China, the bank has ceased to be iust a financial house, lending money and making profit out of such transactions, but ii has become an Integral part of a general nation-wide defensive Machinery against Japanese aggressfttm.
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    • 43 4 Previous To-dav "SjjJ ni-RRFR Idle Idle u 'an HIBnL Buyers 7 15 16 7 15,16 K tt ot Sellers 8 8 W Forward Apr. June, Buyer, 7 15.6 715,6 Buyers 8 1 3 r3 F onva:d ,Oct Dec, Buyer, .1.. I
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    • 143 4 Imperial cnemical Industries 2 \V 2 2 8 J1 2 B Rubber Plan Investment Trust 25 3 25 H iq Q no Lin o '£JlS lo a lo J Kaffirs (Wett Wit Area) 91 2 939 fi British American Tobacco W19 93 9 9 Chinese 5 r
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    • 51 4 Rubber Previom To-dav I Market Tine 1 Mpot Buyers ]6 15 13 16 1 Sellers 16 15 13 16 J Pmrard July Sept. Buyers 16 3 16 15 15 16 1 Sellers 16 3 16 15 15.16 'W Market Tone Dull Quiet 9 Soot 46- u 46
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    • 72 4 London. Wedn< yj Previous To-day Ctvs.pm *.T. on Paris (closing selling rate) 176 76 176.75 T.T. on Amsterdam "closing middle rate) 8 8113 16 Unchansed 9 T.T. on Shanghai 'closing selling rate* 8 3 8 Unchanged T.T. on Hongkong (closing selling rate) Is. 2 25 32 Is. 2
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    • 32 4 Fine Bar per oz. C7«« '^B fill 17 fO t i.O.O 1 1. 0.O '2 I "POt cyn nn H 4 months' forward I9 11 16 19 13 16 'B
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  • 728 5 TOCKS SHARES Issued By Fraser Company <sm.MDore. Apr. 12, 5 p.m. 3 3 3,6 Ml 4 9 5 3 tral ABM' 44 i SiM*i»y 'a- 2iiI Hi'am 065 0.70 n W«f 18 6 19.6 lcrm n.i 120 i.2sxd iflelangoi 93 9j9 J Unt M,,,V 203 21 3 mi n q
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  • 224 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS Singapore, Wednesday. Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 3 3 _9 Ayer Wengs 0.65 0.70 Batu Selangors 1-22 1.27ca Hons FatU 060 0.64 Hongkong Tin 16 6 17 6 Jelebus 0.5 V 061 Kamunting Tin ..8 3 9Katu Tin 216 22 6 Kents 2- 2,6 Killinghalls 14 15 Kramats
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  • 129 5 SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY "01 red 1940 $400,000 lht 31 Sept. 30 m m nom f red. 1947 $1,600,000 106 108 nom lrtl liSfi?*: 31 Sept. so.... KT^W ™"> v > iMty^VoV 22 000^* 1203i 1213i ei mi w y ir :wM S 7°^ »«f 30,00b- n, 120H c.
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    • 299 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Singapore, Apr. 12. 5 p.m. Company Dividend Books Xotal far Close Date Ex Div. year TIN "ab> Batu Selangor 2V 2 Apr. 12 A pr. 18 Apr. 13 2^% Johan 5% final Apr. 8 A pr. 15 Apr. 9 10% Kramat 3d. Apr 19
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    • 116 6 PAVILION 615- 9-i5 TO-NICHT B^fl^Ltafl^BflflßßßEß^B^B^B^B^Bpb'MflßV'lßvMHßlßfjVV'VflpV IL^k oi^' >• bU"^^B^B^B¥ njD LEE BOWMAN jSJa'^WW^^ M ANN MILLER ALMA 15 J| KRUGER-PAULGUILFOYLE r fc^ T^ A sensational expose P)ctur# of the false "miracle" racket M I THEATRE R#YAL: BY REQUEST!! jIO 15 41 I \II. II I O\L V I TO-NIGHT 6-15
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    • 165 6 > s^^* K > j~_ CMM and MC PWMW MARCH and AN BENNETT at the Fsn';it Tiniah Race I()U|V( ;ilAPiTorif, 5 sH o^ s >^: /^f- A- \J Bombay! Also MICKEY MOUSE m MICKEY S AMATEIKS and Latest (IAUMONT BRITISH NEWS INCLUDING THE BOA'l RACE OF 1939 I t v^~-
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  • 267 7 5 Years For Shooting Singapore} Wednesday. jEXTSNCE to A\e years' rigorous k s nmeni was to-day passAh Liat. a Chinese, who i last year shot another Qong, at about 10 i 'anal Road. 11,, Jury lelumed I unanimous er( miiltv and His Lordship, justice Manataffi passed senit no* fforts by
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  • 67 7 Changsha, Apr. 12. Nati nal Relief Commission, o: tiich Dr h H Kung is concurrently as handed over $1,000 to the i Methodist Missionary Sonsion f«r the family of the A G Leigh, who was killed bombs m an air rani or. si of Chaivjsr 1 se. central
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  • 399 7 Pimnnp T Singapore, Wednesday |llhhh private* ol the Loyal Regiment, stationed at Gillman Barracks, brought before Mr, L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, this morning, pleaded guilty to a series of housebreaking charjres Appearing m -ports shirt.s and black trousers, Peter Crompton and James
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  • 46 7 The following tin outputs are reported for March: Pahang consolidated 1,31p piculs; Ipoh Tin (Lahat) 237 piculs: Ipoh Tin (ayer Etarn) 67 piculs; Sunt?ei Kinta 282 piculs. Rubber crops are as follows: Kaala Reman 98.100 lb.; Lok Kawi 30.000 ]b;j Bruseh 23.000 lb.
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  • 55 7 A general meeting of the electors of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce takes place at the Exchange Room sit 2.15 p.m. on Apr. 20 for the purpj&e ttf electing a representative to serve on thfe Legislative Council In place of Sir Jufcn Bagnall, who resigned his seat
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    • 55 7 i EMPIRE TALKIE; PM. TO-XKiHT 9.15 P.M. Special Double Attraction i ARNEB BROS MISICAL HIT' I "GOLD DIGGERS! m PARIS" and f NEAR TRAIL'S END" j JO »J STEI'LE WESTERN j jSUN TALKIEI '^e» World) I l<> NIGHT 9.30 P.M. j I Ai: WEST m j I" C O WEST
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    • 121 7 The FIRST if a Grand n.-.v FAJVOLY Series by the Producer* of "THE HARDY" Stories! /i R OMA N C E nJIBBHI OF A "MAN I^*l IN WHITE" 1 4 1 AND "THE J^V;Wl* SABLES"! sLjJPj&I MrrPWPW N! \1 H INGE V^^&Eir at th*» V^^ CAPITOL world DANCE PALACE (The
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    • 75 7 •f::c i|||| I |IMIIIIIII*I Illldl^ I The Sweethearts of "BROTHER RAT" j j m Another Romantic Comedy Scream j ™TZs 11 ALHAMBRA j Warner Bros. Easy to take laugh Hit! Ik wU^IM \S*ZfH?zm* .^H^^. «^9 '^t r J^P'^"^F «w^H^^A w^^^^^L I Z M'HNMI [)AMS.PL>>V MNCIIION l iul^■■l^lil*J^^ll^ S 1,-r^-lrd t
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  • 985 8 CONSCRIPTION MA V BECOME COMPULSOR V (From Our Own Correspondent) LONDON, MAR. 31. nURING THIS LULL IN THE INTERNATIONAL TENSION. THE BRITISH LION IS GETTING UP AND STRETCHING ITSELF. THERE ARE SIGNS THAT HE WILL SOON MAKE A CONVINCING DISPLAY OF STRENGTH. Mr. Duff Cooper, who is
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  • 1729 8 Our London Letter their influence and power would be w mense. Understanding The Other Fellow ANEW organisation for promoting uj. ternational understanding wn launched this week, with Earl Baldfi ex-Premier of Britain, as president.' It is called the British Association io: International Understanding, and 4 sponsors state that its sole
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    • 209 9 "LOOK Al ME! I don't worry about fever. I uted to be weak and irritable and would ea*ily have fallen victim to malaria or other fevers if the doctor had not General Weakne»B prescribed Kalzana. Kalzana has made me fit and strong and hae built and eakne»B up power of
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  • 304 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Thursday, April 13, 1939. THE BOMB OUTRAGES "THE Jury have found you guilty on tiic clearest possible evidence <>! being engaged m a conspnacy ol a diabolical character, a conspiracy to pass far beyond the i\a'm ol plotting and planning So 8 lid Mr. Justice Stable at Manchester
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  • 277 10 Amfi'oat'lit'cl DISTRACTED by sweeping changes which, engineered by the Axis powers, have taktti place m Euro])'?, those who foicffl the trend df Far East politics have probably overlooked certain moves m Tokyo, Shanghai Vnd Chungking. these mows may *Sll IwrtM totemntion by Great Britain m the Far East— an
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  • 537 10  - JAPAN Seeking PEACE? T. H. TAN i By hen they started. In fact, they are now In I precarious position. Virtual blockade of their entire coast of practically all their im- -er. -board cities have not weakened Ihs CWirtfe*. who have devised waya SthU mSans of petting essential #*r .supplies
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    37 10 ;h cV l k oVer the ciirThVnho7i^ nnCCr Wds allimd thc streetS tO rttUl as they «lro,e through the streets 9 ch^r m, a I«Mv-ioad of Pha!an,. creels of Madrid after the city surrendered, f Planet Nf«-»
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  • 1114 11 Minor Problems Of The Bank Of England (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 24. THE windows of two shops in Regent Street, by their changing displays, have mirrored the march of history these last few months. The offices of the Czechoslovakia Travel Bureau and
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  • 77 11 >00 feet of cable have emoved <>n <vvo ccmsecurom the international U hi c h passes through that som* peasants, who 3 y m need of some wire )t telegraph poles and stole ftrsfttU had been dislength of wire was m,i,o disappeared on the c authorities then
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  • 145 11 Munich. :\KI)S arc -tartinj: to sprout m Oberaromerfau again. Next r the little Alrine village holds famous Passion Play, and the I inhabitants «rht will huv* to v Apcsttet, I«wi and others. i laid aside thoir razor* until autumn of 1910 > young man. however, will nave
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  • 64 11 n:d. From Previous Page ard. involving her Ambassadors, *ht w* ll have resulted from this. prat of the Japanese, questions asked m reof the Diet. has. it seems. opportunity for Britain to nee m the Far East. But ron m Europe has not died probably be some
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  • 139 11 New A.R.P. System In Rumania Bucharest. ALL able-bodied citizens of Rumania between the ages of 15 and 55 have to take part m A.R.P, measures under a new law published m the Official Journal. They are called on to do two days' tfO'ka year m the preparation and constr^ictfon of
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  • 35 11 Mt. Emily Swimming Pool It is hereby notified that the aoove Pool will be closed during the whole of Thursday and Friday, the 13th and 14th April. 1939. C H. GOLDIE, Municipal Secretary.
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  • 80 11 Tan Beng Gum Scholarship. Raffles College graduates are hereby notified that the Tan Beng Gum Scholarship of £500 per annum and tenable for two years is now open for award. This scholarship is open to Chinese students of either sex born m the Colony of the Straits
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  • 282 12 Jeague Of HEALTH and UTY Portrait of a Jady... and gent! s eper George Gammon, who looks I<Y Ming, the iant Panda at the union Zoo. w«i'l be able to get ay from his work even when he s home. Isina Ming as a model. >eper Gammon has employed elve
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    • 67 14 THIS BUSINESS OF SHOPPING has gowns i i t\ occasions. 'apitoi. i;i i)(... riioNt SIN(,\POKL. 3838. I w LAMINATED MASTER PADLOCKS Strongest m the world much m the fashion of KiiMiiUr vault doors -for any need. Ask your supplier for I full display abow. Prom all HiKh-Class Stores Sole Distributors:
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    • 614 14 HRESTIGE 111 Capitol BuUdingi, Showed OS IW^SJS^^ln^ff^^ffj^ and sky blut c W aiod COLOUR EFFECT was obta,ne^n another frock oi v ,repe. In this, the tmy SKY .-^UE °L^ lak aim bodice whUe jn th, »me .olour. ccntrMj^ 'J'?e n 4vd ■■i.^llv with two demure NAVY %^^3^ W mSm^3gsL was
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    • 72 14 RINGS Ciro will show you a hundred ring for every one you can hup. to s« elsewhere. They are flawless reprodm tionii real gem rings costing tens hundreds of times their price. Cl n at HAMLEYS 10 BATTERY 1 Elsie Marx BATTERY Ro.\tt Dresses for all Occasion. $5 to $30
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    • 45 15 sri;\i> TO j SA V E T,vnrnorntPd «n England x New Shipment )ld and silver brocade ening coats, also very nne •cade mules with platnn heels, and beautify iusc ffOWlll special display I AT RACHEL'S ia Basah Rd. PllOlie 3372 ■REFRESHING Jot m "^fc-^. *BT
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    • 1166 15 N'JI. SACKING m a delightful VARIETY OF PATTERNS, is featured this week by th 3 Smart Shop. Capitol Buildings, one of the MOST STRIKING of these new models being v'vidly striped m bands of white, red, blue and green, occuring at intervals across a navy ground. Running at an UFWARD
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    • 101 15 J >1 A TFRIAI.S j WITHJ j Chic iCharacteri j AND ARE 1 j f lI ARMIM-1 V j i DISPLAYED I i AT S phone si -33. high street. 7144 MADAME PAGE Late 92, Piccadilly LONDON •i Expert Dressmaker Specialising In Maternity Wear, Trousseaux Tailormades BFAITIFUL KEADYMADES ALWAYS 1
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    • 345 16 ii.. I I fj ■^■H tf^^_ Ml B f rrMcv^: ft? *^r> -^^iifcwi^^^^M BTJW^dWi INDIA LINES Outwards I Tonn»«e Spore 19 39 A 1939 )i SOUDA\ T 50 June 2 RAJPUTANA H.OOO Apr. 21 SOLDA^ Juns 16 RANCHI 17.000 May 5 A -^eamei June 30 BHUTAN «.W0 »J»y J BURDW-N'
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    • 329 16 y TO FRENCH PORTS ~v CH ARCEURS REUNIS HOMEWARDS. BANGKOK Marseilles, Havre. .Antwerp. Dunkirk Apr CAP VARELLA For Marseilles, Nantes, St. Nazane Bordeaux Apt. TO SAIGON INDOCHINI gg kkks r. jaKasa assr* s 8. A. M. 1. (from Saigon) GG P^SQUIER For Saigon Apr. GG MAURICE LONG A V,e Successors
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  • 621 17 (Continued from page 9) political terrorists. The Branch was formed into a separate organisation m 1919 under Sir Basil's control especially to p -event the spread of Bolshevik propaganda m amain. He retired m 1921. and wrote a number of books, including "Diversions of a Prime
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  • 123 17 Singapore, Thursday. SHIPS ALONGSIufc, THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE KEPPEL HAKBOUR Main Wharf: Lch. lady Guillemard, Ban Hong Liong, Stagen. King's Dock Wharf: Nil. Coal Wharf: Nil. VESSELS IN DRY DOCKS Tan Mm :> Pagar: Albert Dock: Nil. Victoria Dock: Nil. Keppel Harbour: King's Dock: Adula
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    • 282 17 111 K\S PHIL I* II I! 'liiMrporated In Australia) >nd trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the I ise»gens may transfer at Singapore, Bri^Dane. Sydney or ■>-:ii-.i' to the connecting X.P.M. Vessel ■ISB.ANT /SYDNEY return 5642.86 Ist class 5430.71 2nd class BLKOI'KM. return 5681.48 Ist class 5i56.42 2nd
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    • 69 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA T A L M A n 10,000 TONS SAILING APRIL 20 AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon an* SeconJ Saloon passengers. 6pf-ciai Holiday Return tickets to China
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 255 17 foSTAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY Karoa 13 3 p.m. I Karoa z 13 3 p.m. rast Karoa 13 3 p.m. i South' Karoa m 13 3 p.m. w^terii Karoa m 13 3 p.m lexcepi weneni Cremer u2 pm bSS i^ c S I S: X.L.M. I 13 2 p.m except Great Bntain
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    • 129 17 AIR MAILS X.L.M. SERVICE TO AND FROM EUROPE Commencing on Thursday 13, (ApriP for the Westbound service to Europe and on Satuiday 22 (April) for the Eastbound service to Java, airmails foi/ conveyance by the X.L.M. service will be closed at the General Past Office, Singapore, at the following time:
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  • 652 18 C/tina'* -EWw Statesman" tote Former Premier Clnnijjkins. >'• rimONO nb..ltal of th, recent arlulr Mr IC* < Immk «,i Kfc^N -muu- stand "««"'•>»■• hul 7. -v. ..-01,l n,,m.Hr the bMt "t Z (^untttee, one of tb. K«...,.int a S V "oUler states.,,,,,
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  • 336 18 Chungking. Apt CIGHTING m north Kiangsi north Hunan, central Hupeh ani Ilonan provinces m the central China sector and m K»ij province ni south China is going on m full swing, with north constituting the major war theatre, where- counter-attacking units, following the
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  • 79 18 FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS REHEARSALS have con Terence Ratuean > -French Without Tears Jj pertory Players are prwewj Victoria Theatre. Singap 13. 16 17 and later at Kuala Lumpur. alf The players takinc an Archdeacon. Eileen Fiii Butt, Noel Corrie.Geofl nold Nassim. Ashley < mas and Ronald MCK> The part of
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    • 36 18 TRADEH^^~2^Ii M A R X— jl 11 L*^v 78 YKARS OF HKJHLY EXCELLENT DESIGN lAtt PAYMENTS CAN BE ARRANGED SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. Distributor for Siiißapore Johore Hl P FOH "•> •>«»• N«rth Bridge Road, Singapore. W.P.S. 16A^
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  • 214 19 MURDER NQUIRY apore, Wednesday. .:-v into the charge ri Chinese at Arao 15 preferred against a K K named Yong Ah Te: |c! morning m the Mr. Conrad T T. Wray conducted f of the Crown while unrepresented by I i Joon, Asst. Medical p tv, Hospital, said eb 13
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  • 430 19 OTARY AND WORLD CRISIS'' Singapore, Wednesday. i mind (heir own business we shall soon have a much happier minh more perfect world order/ said Dr. H. 0. Potter m se ol his talk on "Rotary and the World Crisis*' to the Singaar\ CM) lhi> afternoon. Ik, Dr. Potter referred to
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  • 316 19 Injunction Sought To Prevent Demolition Singapore, Wednesday. gELIEVED to be the first case of its kind ever to be tried m Singapore, involving a dispute over a kramat (shrine), was an injunction sought by a South Indian Mohameddan before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District
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  • 318 19 On Mar 23 coolies employed by the respondents demolished the hut anrt when they proceeded to level up tru 1 hillock, some forty devotees gathered together anci prevented further opera tion. Complainant maintained that there would have been a 'breach cf the peace" if the workmen had persisted
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  • 48 19 Before the Chief Justice m Ist Court at 10.30 a.m. 0-. Divorce 2 38— E. Usher vs. J. F. Usher. Before Mr. Justice Manning m 2nd Court at 16.30 a.m. |s Assizes:— Rex vs. Chow Vow Heng. I Before the Registrar at 10 ?..m.—Taxations.
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  • 1171 20 :;OVERNOR'S CUP EXTRA MEETING: 7 DAY SEASON BEGINS ON APR. 22 mretinK. ki( Tilna h starts on Apr. 22. and i» The Singapore season at ""^'J" I and 1:). the last two curried throw* '£3** Hales lH.in X the days of the Bltn K HORSES,
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  • 79 20 Hongkong, Anr m 4 TIENTSIN report reveai, that A war sentiment continues unaba'l ncrth China among the Japanese til The report says that m Peipi n? Tientsin, it was recently rumoured! Kwafeng Shin and Chinchwang North China towns, were recaptui* Chinese forces, causing public coj
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  • 53 20 Hongkong. Apr 12— Whiie the nese are still detaining the ten H guese steamers at Woosuna 01 Shanghai, a report received here i that one British steamer. Fog bound from Hongkong was intero and detained by the Japane>e at ft islands near the Frmosan Strait week.— Chinese
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  • 679 21 I. S. OPINION ON CRISIS SETTLEMENT BY DISCUSSION, NOT FORCE London Press Comments London, Apr. 12. JHE acute international tension continues to be the subject of editorial comment m all newspapers. The Times says that the whole situation will become clearer when the Government have declared their policy, and have
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  • 224 21 JMJ^ me ago, Mr. Tay Garnett was I the East, taking scenes to kgrounda of films. They are effect m "Trade Winds." fri Artists" presentation which ietl himseM directed, and which t the Capitol. to do with the escape of a fair rom Justice, Kay
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  • 46 21 London, Apr. 12. TOMMY FARR is six to four on favourite to brat the American, Red Burman, m to-morrow's twelve-round fight at Harririgay. The promoter, Mr. Stdnev Hulls, says he has orfered Max Baer a fight with the winner m London.- Reuter
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  • 22 21 London, Apr. 12: Their Majesties the Kir.«4 and Quern will attend the English Soccer Cuo Final at Wembley on April 29.- Reuter
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  • 125 21 A PICTURE with an unusual theme and some powerful acting is "Tarnished Angel," now showing at the Pavilion. Sally Eilers is given a new characterisation, that of a showgirl and gambling house bait who finds evangelisation more profitable. As the giil rpvivalirt shn is a trcmen
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  • 204 21 R Singapore, Wednesday. )NG jumped off a moving trolley bus near the junction Wge Road and South Canal Road on the night of April own and fractured his skull on the road. He was rerttal where he died two days later from shock and haeto
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  • 58 21 Tokyo, Apr. 12. JAPANESE despatches report that about 2,000 Chinese troops yesterday attacked Kaifeng, but claim that they were repulsed by the Japanese garrison. The messag es admit that the Chinese fired at the Police Station m the south-western part of the city and attacked the railway
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  • 152 21 Jap Activity In S. China Hongkong, Apr. 12. JCORES of Japanese gunboats have gathered in the vicinity of Pakkai in an attempt to land troops for the big push into Szeyap districts. Consequently the Chinese authorities have strengthened their defences in Toishan, and Hoiping. According to a foreign report it
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  • 552 22 A. A. A. Annual General Meeting THE possibility ol approachin, <;«vernme.it for financial help where 1 the SinWPOW Amateur Athkt* Association was concerned, was one of Ox interims matters discussed yesterday at the annual general meeting Of the Association held ft* the S.C.f In
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  • 208 22 H.I (IMU .3, K.AI. (T) I. BETTER understanding among ihv hn wards and I sound deft m- were the responsible toei,. for tht- R.E (P. 8.) emerging victors In their Div. l\ fixture iti.iiijst the UA 1. (T) i)> three tfoals
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  • 61 22 The 30th Annual Bporta ol the AngloChlnetf School will be held on Friday. May 5 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The events for Old Boys will be:— 440 Yards (Individual) 440 Yard.s Relay and Hall Mile Walk ifor veterans only) Old Boys who wish to take
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  • 85 22 Playing on thoir wun ground, a weal Sapper's side met the H..M.S. Kagie mi were beaten by the comtorUblc uur»in of S3 runs Eagle" hall, I ftrst and knocked up a J^'W '1 HI. of which U ('mdr Kennedy scored 44 chiefly thnumh boundary hit The up: then batted
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  • 291 22 Tourney Ik's foe to-day In the S.C.R.C. tennia tourney:— A" MNGLEB HANDICAP Court -A" Tan Chim Tuan (aer) vs Poh Chee Juay (scr>. Court -B" Arthue Lim 1 2 > f| Low Kee Pow i —9). "B" SIN(iM;s HANDICAP Court -c- Freddie Tan <-15» vs T. G.
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  • 243 22 Wearnes Boy Nestanglo Thrilling B.H.L. Soc Wearnes. 1. NestajJ J^ESPERATE but unai efforts by Nestangltj last moments to equalise exciting soccer vesta the S.H.B. packing Another reason why Ni itq :it least have succeeded n draw with one cf the i (uncss Houses league Lriand last night's tousle was I
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  • 53 22 Owing to wet weather t the men's doubles at the S^ Clerc and Wise v. Drooglee^ nell could not be played yj ha^ been postponed to i«j"-j To-day, the semi-^iia- doubles will be played bet\^ ton and Mrs. Sewell v Warden. The winners jwjj Cherrington and
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  • 43 22 The following have be* J play TaWe-Tennls jor partment against the joi lofl day at 7.15 p.m. m tne ment; tfeim Wee wee Lee. Lim e f wo* Kieng Hiong, Kwok Ch j Ouan Chye, Fung Guan o Reserves: Low Kok Lim.
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  • 268 23 More yers Sent Off Field hid a decisive viet:;, I'ivo against, the ft 1 A. league fixture ThY U ;ime was played at 11 I 2S' ID gocd trim airf JSnTtB the referee hajjh en them. takes two men and usu 5ln f sides to r,e whagj Sfding Players out
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  • 64 23 TBALL FRIENDLY jame of soccer was wittht North Padang. the re- was a draw of one all Was WtK 11 of the play. iK amount of the time and were leaning s through a gift t, )al l f ir rward nterval the 34th soon equa- passed from Craytside left,
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  • 20 23 PANJANG R OVERS SOCCER R ren team pi?.vghS me <» Friday und will be:Chei KwongSan, Tong Seng. Ah Chiy Keng Thye
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  • 774 23 Club Fight Back Gamely QULL SOCCER, relieved by spells of individual brilliance on the part of the opposition forwards, was served up on the Padang yesterday afternoon when the R.E. (Chan'gi) met and defeated the Singapore Cricket Club by three goals to
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  • 149 23 The tenth annual picnic of the Association was held at 54-G, Tanah Merah on Sunday the Oth instant from 7 a m to 7 p.m.'m ideal weather. The bia^ulow and the spacious grounds were kindly left at the disposal or ihe Asso:iation for a day. The members
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  • 51 23 WATER POLO The following have been selected to play for the Junior Department against the' Gordon Highlanders on Thursday, at Fort Canning at 4.15 p.m. Chan Joo'Miang. Loh Hens; Kee. Chra Kok Leong. Wong Fatl Lim. Chua Kirn Chiang. Chan Suay Bah, Tan Ban Hoe. Reserves: Benny Fones, Cheong Pak
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  • 48 24 Bomb Explosion In Liverpool: Several Injured Liverpool, Apr. 12. a BOMB exploded late last n^ht a! Islington Square, I pujmkut open air mum'! m- ground, blowing up telephone post and shattering <»ver a hundred windows. Severn I people reluming from (he theitre and the cinema were injured.- Reuter
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  • 31 24 London Apr 12: The Canadian, Booth African. Australian and Ncw'Zca;*nri Hir.h Ooniinlssionert called v* f hc l>ominions Ottlce and had a confcr-ir-c wllh Sir Thomas Inskip Reuter
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  • 156 24  -  Senator Byrnes Washington, Apr. 12; DRFSIDENT Roo-evelt has a^-ovd of th- hart* scheme projected by It i* a IJgiatk plan foi international exehMtc of raw f^*z£i I having the d«iW« effect of building llp the ilremrtfa of the democracies "of war and ridding Hie I "'ted
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  • 50 24 Tokyo. Apr It, VIIE warning will* regard to pos--1 sible Chinese a>r raids on Western Japan have been withdrawn. The withdrawal follows the Japanese raids by both military and ,uaval planes, which, according to the War Office, resulted m the destruction of the Chinese Air Force. Reuter
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  • 164 24 ROOSEVELT WARNS THE DICTATORS Washington. April 12. MORE light was shed by the President nt a BTCfll conf? ence yesterday en the significance of his remark "will y back at Warii Springs m the Aul if we don't have war." The President declined to comment m the European situation but
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  • 43 24 Schacht On Secret Mission To India? r Bombay. Apr. 12: ***g*P*** t S disposed to believe the denial b\ EM Schacht that hli tour of India hi political or economic significance rjj unanimously warn the Indian butncs i chiefs aganst trade negotiation.- Reuter
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  • 44 24 Warsaw. Apr. 11 OOLISH reservists belonging to the 1 -leases 1912 17 were ca'led up to-a« The'men concerned are listed as unn for normal military service TOM] called up annually for auxiliar «rvic but not usually before ttm Autumn.- Reuter
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  • 60 24 Bucharest. Aprfl J2Kini Carol returns to day f" onl item Dcbrujda. where he spent fcjjj and where he visited Rumanian p.iw In the -'itehbourhood cf the Bi; ear* frontier. It is understood that, a.tnouj orepared to grant better terms Bulgarian minority, he is oppose* any territorial bargain, especially
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  • 56 24 Washington. Apr APPEASEMENT has failed. dec»» the Washington Post m an e^j rial, 'and resistance has been «j»jjj| tuted, but unless Russia and the uij* States actively sympathise, re now may come too late, for u tors' boasts are justified and tne r an no longer
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  • 21 24 Athens. Apr 12: Queen OerftU condition is .stated to be u is as good as can be expecU-n- Reuter
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  • 25 24 Cairo, Apr. 12: It is reportedl tl are dead and 300 injured as tne. of fires m two neighbouring *l near Manallahkebir. lower &6>. Reuter
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  • 18 24 Tirana. Apr. 12: Count Ciano I^;' rived from Rome to attend of the constituent assembly tin* noon. -—-~H
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