Morning Tribune, 29 April 1939

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  • 11 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE No. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, April 29, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 2808 1 TLER SYAS "NO WAR" BUT ILL PURSE COLONIES CLAIM HITLER'S SPEECH Threat To Other States Vigorously Denied DEMOCRACIES ACCUSED OF SPREADING PANIC ANGLO-GERMAN NAVAL PACT AND TREATY WITH POLAND DENOUNCED |N a very lengthy speed- to the Reichstag, which the world had anxiously awaited ever since President Roosevelt's dramatic peace
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  • 305 1 HITLER ALLED BY OVIDENCE" I Berlin. Apr. 28--1N(; president R*>« se -it* that the heads ot ments m ere resjh.n--j, c fate «»1 humamtj.Herr [i, „i m a much more J IZlltt sphere canresponsiUc for 1 \l wSd. 1. regarded called In Providence to own ieo;>!e alone Jg*^ M ftom
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    • 43 1 r Other Pfigx Trtn>P;; rt 2 3 >n er^ >|lR 4 5 8 keeting 12 13 es 14 15 f»i«« ih 19 Ra(^ 20 S KirUfc 02 23 it 21 24 I I'LSEWHERE 71 M rid r,, Knosevelt 24 ,0n X Speech 24
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  • 1044 2 TRACTION COMPANY'S TRA WT MONOPOLY HANGS IN THE BALANCE COMMISSIONERS APPOINT INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE f Singapore. Friday. Hi I M the »'r,<ti..n CompanVs monopoly of the T nai transport services m .he city MB han R s m the balance V pl Commissions at a meeting held to-day appomted ,soI i
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  • 34 2 SINGAPORE'S AIR RAID SIREN Singapore's air raid sirens were tested for the first time yesterday. This picture shows the siren which has been installed on the roof of the Orchard Road Police Station. Tribune.
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  • 118 2 MALAYAN COMMITTEE AT WORK jJHAT membership has continued to flourish during the past year and very satisfactory progress maintained m til departments of the cltib activities Were the main features contained m the annual repfcrt of the Royal Singapore Flying Club which was passed at
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  • 83 2 BOLIVIa HAS NE DICTATOR UTAI <BOLIVU, I 1 I.L FASCIST. NA2I J MINIS 1 ACTIM^ PROIHBMKI) BY a 2 COLO*KI BVSCH. TH?! Further dec. es are desin vtnt crimes gainst the stttte. fcoth fflcerj a!ld army arc > ibk-ct to muj 'he state, c a ventiou j punishable b\ ath.
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  • 156 2 More Bril Proposals The Soviet I.ond'm. Apt THK Anglo-Soviet disc bave been carried i further uith the cnmpk Lomlon of the study ill viet proposals. Sir Seeds, the British \vk to Moscow. Nas I een md says Reuter's dinkimatici pondent. to make a nual observations and saggi the Kremlin. It
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  • 101 2 Passengers The Sarpedi The rollin J* J Smp.apo.-e oy the J M«y is. qkml Mr. and Mr li X d and Master D. Ps W A. 'Kirk. Mr Mr aiftdttrs. J. r. M^J^ S. H. end S. J- ,J J. C. Lang. Mr andißJ p ■Mrs. E. F. Bai ptyrf
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  • 436 2 •tai number of I which i the end cf lhc ycrr was nine. Two aircraft vrsaq rjij! VR«gAO hare s'nee been sMd and wi.l v, replaced hy tv, d.H. Moth '0i... Cockpit IVpe) Aircraft. '■>■'. arc now On cftfer lor delivery m Juh and A igu t 0
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    • 28 2 "CARLOS" No. 2, THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 Luropcnr flan Dressers For Ladies and Gentlemen Specialists m all the latest methods and experts m pediItmn and manicure. Prices moderate.
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  • 732 3 te**t ream And Typhoid Problem Singapore, Friday. t ive a committee decision taken some weeks ago hfmirium requirement* to be prescribed as a standard ILes used m the manufacture of ice-cream, Mr. S. B. meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to-day, made by the assistant
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  • 115 3 London, Apr. 28. TK MALAYA" is the heading of an editorial m The Times Ig .Mr. Malcolm Macdonald's expression of the warm of the Strait* Settlements' gift of £1,000,000 for Em- mvs the record of the Unseats and. indeed, Maya m this respect I whuh the
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  • 11 3 28 The Danish i 000 men for defence m
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  • 68 3 Mr. Lee Hoon Leong. Dr Lee Choo Nea Mr. Lee Chin Yam. and Mrs. Tfe© »m Kheng. sincerely thank all relative* and friends, and members of the au leu Association, who so kindly paia visits of condolence on the deatn oi Mrs. Lee Hoon Leong (nee Mark Hup Rin>.
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  • 94 3 INDICATIVE of the precautions 1 taken by the Commissioners to safeguard the ratepayers, the Commissioners yesterday confirm a committee decision agreeing to the inclusion of a clause m cipality's agreement i \siatic Petroleum Co (S>>» Ltd. for supply of petroleum, fuel oil, etc. The clause
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    • 50 3 Do You Need Classes? Only an examination by a skilled qualified spttialist will tell you to jl^UiSj^ *hat extent your vision VjKr V> deficient. y\ R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science, Govt. I.ieontiiite < t V''^* „*4 35 Years European Clinical 4 Arcade Ground Floor. Tel. 300.. THOMPSON OPTICAL
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    • 73 3 THE SIGN OF GOING BALD* Notice of Removal JgfM^ <; i: k w wllft ijiSP mmWimmm^ The Corporation takes pleasure Can be stopp ed overnight with m announcing that as from the SILV IKRIN first of May. the Far Eastern Branch will be established at The Nat«ral_Ha« Tome. larger offices
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  • REUTER'S COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 52 4 RDM!! Previous To-day ldon bpot Buyers 7 7 8 y Sellers 8 8x 16 Ist Forward M Buyers 7? 8 715 lr Sellers 8 Slu 2nd Forward lJuly Sept Buyers 8 8' X Sellers S»« 8316 3rd Forward (Oct. JDec.) Buyers B'h 8 3 16 Sellers 83 16
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    • 139 4 Previous T<J£* I 4«6tniers 88 6 I iiniop Rubber 24.9 25 P, General Electric 76*10 78 1 1 Imperial Chemical Indjstries 28 9 29 6 Imperial Tobacco 122 6 124 4', Anglo-Dutch 23 3 24 Canadian Pacific 4 116 H K London Tin 3 1* 2 3
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    • 17 4 l>r>l v Pj-fi'innc T flaw Market Tone rre.ious i -aaj Buyers 15 3 4
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    • 70 4 Londop n n, Previous To-day i.i. on wrii (closing middle rate> 176 73 Unchan rJ: ster <? am idling middle rate) 8.78 8.76» 2 j.i. on Shanghai (closing selling rate) 8 1132 Uncharged t t nU T ngkon S f c!o.sir.g selling rate) Is. 23 4 Unchanged TT
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    • 13 4 Loidon. ftj aSjJsssffu sssr sa 1 _J_ £222 4 £221' 4
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    • 136 4 Berlin. Apr. 28. Ihe Note denouncing the tier-man-Polish Treaty says, inter alia ih.it the agreement concluded by Poland with Britain stands m such ohwous contrast to the solemn de riaratjon uf a feu months ago that the (German Government must take notice of such a sudden
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    • 57 4 Washington, Apr. 28. THE use of Representatives passed 1 transmitted to the Senate for pproval amendments to the oo Defence Appropriation Bill y suoplies, sea coast defences tain Items In connection with i of the flet t Senate passed the Bill which has il to the White
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    • 129 4 London. Apr. 28. SIX John Simon warned Germany to take heed of the change m Britain's policy when h» spoke at the Royal Albert Hall. He described how Mr. Chamberlain had worked to promote agreement m Europe, and had proved that if agreements failed, the fault
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    • 110 4 MINING. Tin at midday was Sll4 3 4 up '4 According to cable advices from London this morning tin shares there yesterday were again slightly firmer but m the local market to-dav 'there was little activity and no particular once changes. RUBBERS. The price of Rubber at
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    • 48 4 nn i •r. p^Ping. Apr. 28 t'hV'n R 'T- V 0 Bank currency m No: th China which yesterday U ffered dav h I 2« SIU f? P plumbed new c'^pth, today as the premium on Chinese nation* currency climbed steepiv 30> 2 per cent.— Renter
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  • 636 5 CKS SHARES ed By Fraser Company I mt****, *p' 28 pm I MINING 2 6 3|6 4 9 53 a 1 38 42! W 17 6 186xc 1 0.65 0.70 18 6 19|6 n 1.18 125 ur 9j3 9j9 0.30 035 062 0.65 203 26J- 47|0.55 0.60 0.21 0.25 cmunting
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  • 108 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books Cto Ayer Hitam Tin 2»/ 2 r c less tax Apr. 18 Hongkong Tin 2» /2 less tax p?? u Ti 11/2 A P r 26 Petaling Tin 5% int. Apr. 29 °XU K BBER 2W int APr 28 Mentakab 4%
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  • 219 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUATATIONS Singapore. Friday Buyers Sellers Ampafcs 2 9 36 Ayer Wengs 0.65 0.70 Batu Selangors 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatts 0.63 0.66 Hongkong Tin 16 6 17 6xd Jelebus 0.56 0.60 Kamunting Tin 8,3 9iKatu Tin 21- 22Kents 19 2 3 Killinghalls 13 3 14Kramats 9,- 9 9 Kuchais
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  • 228 5 S^foS,^.. 130 000 100 no*, [N GAPORE MUNICIPALITY In? M d 194 WOO.OOO il M ar. 31 Sept. 30 100 101 norn 907 red 19^7 $1,600,000 106 108 norn l£o' ar> 31 B «Pt. 30 1131^ 1141 Om loio T 31 Sept. 30 Int M a 3
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    • 157 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N.V. Established by Royal Charter A D 1824 Incorporated m the Netherlands (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f. 40,030,000Reserve Fund 10,500,000 Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing Board: D. CRENA DE lONGH LL.D. -President M. TAUDIN CHABOT -Direoor A. A. PAUW
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  • 152 6 Cargo Coolie Death By Misadventure A VERDK T of iSfJ F W. G. Peter, the fn^J conclusion of the £2? I death of p r ,,>n coolie, who slippej***] on tho -PrLii n i a ,> I mto the hold i, (t :^> P.m. on Apr. <; **U It wai
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  • 41 6 'Ihc Ccnte Rosso i> due at Singapore 3 a.m. .n Monday coming from Uiette, Venice, Brindisi, Fort Said. Bom.mci Colombo, s:-. win berth at the T .B. wharf and is expected -o sail sin a: 53C p.m. Hongkong and
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  • 105 6 A COLLISION ferjj a water hydrant -1 Quay at 7.23 p m on A pr I had a stqufl m the Info tc-day whni Looi \i, 9 convicted and fined to uN tn tuo ti-atfir charg< The chaise*, were [Chop Tien Wu. a -2 •vas a passenger m
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    • 161 6 B" —m*w*wmkmWmmm*~***Si V^FEmI T*l "PETER THE FIRST" EXEI TOl BTOY'S FAMOUS BOOK COMES TO THE SCREEN IN AN U VZFXC Fll M TH VT IS MAKING MOYIfi HISTOY EVERYWHERE! rERPIFIC BATTLES BETWEEN THF AHMIKS OF RUSSIA THE HUGE CHURCH BELLS FLUNG FROM THEIR TOWERS OWING TO THE LENGTH OF THIS
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    • 100 6 Law Notice For To-day Before the Chief Justice In Ist curt a' m 30 a m. Judgment m Civil Appeal No. 139O «j». Syeu Auuuirahman bin le.kli AlkafT and Ors. vs Syed Omar bin Sheikh Alkaff. I Before the Registrar at 9.30 am Taxations Thereafter: —Passing account AIL-SINGAPORE ENDORSES TH£
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    • 191 7 K ERS FOR PEACE h rder of H.B. Mgr. A ■r i acC j the b.caot'c ..xposed m all the Mahiya and pub- ■< r the re-estaolish- nation of .race |> "offered on the ll Hi Holiness Pope fc'-U: the Archbishops and ■/•he Catholic Church. m^^^^mmmmA s mmm^ m^ t^^^^^^^^^^^
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    • 177 7 {EMPIRE TALKIEj I 7 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9:15 Shirley Temple m j Wee Willie Winkie j Matinees To-Day To-morrow I Adventure of Frank Merriwell il I Complete Serial I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I jSUN TALKIEj (NEW WORLD) j 7.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. BORIS KARLOFF m j j "FRANKENSTEIN" j BRAND NEW COPY. j
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    • 134 7 OPENING TO- lIA V 5 1 Warner Bros. RECORD Breaking Laugh Sensation GOING PLACES' r With DICK ANITA RONALD POWELLLOUISE REAGAN A Mwl. m^*^ w—^m**kM^M—^ *^Mt^—. *U Mt m-Mmmm^-'* M *^L m WfMm W %4 M CL^TjP^W tB Ir I 4 happy hep-cats do I fe Iwl I SEE The
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  • 1357 8 POLITICS HOLD DOWN RUBBER PRICE U.P.AM. Chairman's Speech At Annual -L -L \m_S \m—m*' tm. JL JL X PIVEN fitodoni frcni extreme political crises, the continuance cf I rubber regulation should ensure a reasonable market for rubber witli better prices for increasing quotas. Tills was the opinion expressed by the
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  • 98 8 Japs Intensify Anti-British Campaign Hongkong. Apr 2S THE JapaneM are intensifying theii anti-British movement m all the Ja panese "decupled" area According to reliable Information received from Tungcheng, a highway town 60 kilometres north of Anting, near thf heart of tlx- Anhwei province, seve-al hundred caaea of cigarettes manufactured by
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  • 44 8 Hongkong, Apr. 28.-Baron Jules Guillaume. Belgian Ambassador to China, left Shanghai for Hongkong ab.a/d a French liner on Apr. 25 on a sightseeing trip He la expected to stay m Hongkong for hai: a month Chinese central News Agency
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  • 60 8 WAR HERO DIES CENERAL Chi ■355?J of the W.npi„„ the Marco Polo Brid M break of the Lukouchiac hJS Yv;.mT.died„fi! n f :S ghai last week. ns General Chi gained national, minenee when he was heroS 1 fending Wanping again" X v.ked Japanese attack on tl? on July 7. 1937.
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  • 93 8 Japs Creating A Pretext For Attack On French Concession In Hanks Hongkong. Apr. S ACCORDING to information rw "ed here, Japanese resident. Hankow have received secret ori to prepare 7,000 Kuomintan? J and civilian clothes. In case of expediency, Jkpum lians m Hankow could pose as Q plain-clothes men to
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  • 65 8 Hongkong. Apr. 28.— Regarding 'Japanese assault on Mr A. H Saa British Assistant Commissioner oi Shanghai Municipal Police, m the 3 ghai General Hospital on Apr 2. Shanghai Municipal Police has soil ed a detailed report of the indM the Shanghai Municipal Council* expected to
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  • 68 8 Sunwui And Kongmoon Recovered By The Chinese Kweilin, Apr. 28.— 1t is unofficial ported that the Chinese have aga* captured Sunwui and Kongmoon ifl West River delta southwest oi yesterday. n h Meanwhile, according to il oi !^i port, the Japanese have rushed J^ inforcements to relieve the Cnivx of
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  • 61 8 The Straits Settlements Pj^.fß will perform m public d ul "V At' m follows, under the direction™ Chapman, bandmaster o^> jM p.m. Katong Park; May J;. Ayer; May 17 5.30 p m rfH May 15 5.30 p.m Botanic sj Weather permitting M m .VM tong Park; May 22
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  • 245 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Saturday, April 29, 1939. JAPAN'S PREDICAMENT THE opinion has often been exexpressed m tins coiumn thai ju the event of war breaking oui iv E irqpe there is a strong probability that Japan would try tc J neutral, m the crisis ol September, when tiie catastrophe was perilously
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  • 1819 10  -  Bernard Gray Did You Know THIS A A Strange Document Revealed r~ By I [HIS is a new And very Strang story about Adoll Hitler. It i told quite simply and veraciously ii a document which has just beei published m America. Tlie man who compiled the docu
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  • 203 11 Changsha, Apr. 25. MORE than seventy towns were recaptured on the various fronts between April 1 and April 24, according to information from military sources. dri the Rhansl front the Chinese re> captured Ponan, Juichon, Ancheh, Shenchih, Hsiahslen, Yichen, Changtienchen, Shaltouchen, Weikuocheri, Honglinkwari.
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  • 92 11 rANCES Mercer, who just finished her finest role to date, supporting Barbara Stanwyck m "The Mac Miss Manten", gave a dinner party m honour of heT mother's birthday, at the Balalaika, Hollywood's tribute to Russian atmosphere and culinary art. Her gift was a ticket to New York,
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  • 95 11 Not A China Nay. Co. Vessel In reference to the Central Njws Agency report m the Morning Tribune of Apr. 27. to the effect that a 7^l named "Shun Yang" fbrming part M the fleet of Messrs. Butterflttdfc Bwire (C!1--na Navigation Co.. Ltd.), had disappeared en rbute
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    • 16 11 h"»r Convenience p OR AFTER [HE SHOW N \t The tSTAURANT 1 Koek Oysters st? .'vborries
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    • 383 11 f MlJli ~1 *t MM CMM**m**MMsmm _J^. ll if lii I J TENDERS tHE ©OVtaWWKNT OF JOHORE Tenders are invited from approved Contractors for tbe erection and comoStoTof ACCESSORY BUILDINGS for the New 3rd Class Hospital, Johore flahru, for the Government of Johore. A deposit of HOO.-iS required from each
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  • 136 12 I <• Mickey Reeaey gives Max Baer some feed advire tr I Din| for his next boxing match at the training ;'t Sacramento, where Mickey v.v en location for sit net m a new lilm. 1 \\r.Aw Jean .that'i n hut leaa Crawford is i
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    38 12 HO LLYWOOD end Or <:ud;(ul m- m a n?w >i, v■u C.nldw\nJ film, vi it Director Jack (Uniß another set at the 'MM'vav who J reeled Hamß iowa as Harry Kai les. ifl Lniioly Three" with Lon fkfl
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  • MORNING TRIBUNE Sport Supplement
    • 9 1 MORNING TRIBUNE Sport Supplement Kpr. 29. 1939- Every Saturday.
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    • 2280 1 TO-DAY'S INTER-CLUB WILL DECIDE ISLAND'S STRONGEST TEAM Malayan Cricket Review Sabapathy's New Role I he Ceylon Sports Club is m the news again by virtue of their excellent victories over the S.C.R.C. and the V.M.C.A. and the St. Andrew's old boys, The Ceylonese are going from strength to strength and
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    • 118 1 bby Locke 's line Form "Bobby" Locke, who is to set Reginald Whitcombe, the i Open champion, m a £500--challenge match m England ■enth, was m brilliant form winning the South African at Durban with the record ate of 279. who had previously won the nshio m 1935. 1937 and
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    • 665 2 Iladniiii«»" l***Mkm By "IO" Inter-State Fixture With Selangor N.s i particular interest lo badminton players is the aiflffr tion of tbe L5-ac« doubles b the Singapore Badminton Ass:>iation m ai! their men's tournament* The innovation is bring introduced this season, and
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    • 201 2 Cotton To Lead England In Ryder Cup Golf gK I lISII professional golfers have just started nine mon ths' preparation for the Ryder Cup match with the I nited States m Florida on November 18 19. Although In training, the men who will be entrusted with the task of trying
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      36 2 Mm i' Efeei m play at the V.M.C.A. Open Invitation Tennis tournament. She md her partner were beaten m the mixed open doubles by Mrs. W. I) Archer and X Bedford m straight sets on Thursday.
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      8 2 lhc newly -formed Cantonese Swimming Inio
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    • 125 2 Bakewell Play Circle Again Th Season fc. H. Bakewell. the Nut tonshire and England! man who has not played co since his wrist was injurd a road accident at the els the 1936 season, may soa turn to the game. At the club's annual meea Northampton. Mr S Schibi that
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    • 101 2 NEW ZEALAND Oil 2,000 British professional 2°|*ft u chosen to Qlay by th M*£d wUI have a chance ol J consolation prize-money ir \> trip to New Zealand iv the J To celebrate the 7' :l^X M country the New Zealand w tion are offering £2.WJ 'JJtfd meetings, indudinp, a*
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    • 180 3 lyweight champion tr Kane had to fight his t, heat the ex-world weight champion. BalRangchili, of Spain, m a md contest. ht witnessed by a crowd f, ftttin finale to the Club cason at Earls Hi. hai a dozen years the i urDimchecl and outhe fought
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      35 3 ■n iriT -inrT-i n straight E. Donnelly can ,im Dl the race which Liberty won. hut was disqualified s^J ros^"^ upset tp pay $119- >een pulling up Winmore, who wai awarded the race. Winmore up
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    • 480 3 SOCCER PROVIDES THE HIGHLIGHTS GILLMAN SPORTS NOTES TILLMAN Sports fans still continue to get plenty of soccer at Gillman. The highlights of the recent matches were "D" Coy* thrilling right with the Garrison Small Units League Leaders, the 31st Hvy. Bty. R.A. This was without a doubt the most thrilling
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    • 17 3 llr.T.M.Mowan.Secretary-m u.ut v-ile FC. hits acceptea a f T dition with Wrexham, the fggk*mt&£m
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    • 352 3 Family Strain In West Indies Team For England CEVEN members of the West Indian team which is to toUr S land this summer have already left Port of Spain for this conntry. They are expected to arrive about April 25. Family links are strong m the present team Leary Constantine,
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    • 519 4 Airmen Should Retain Garrison League Cup Again This Year SELETAR NOTES ll y -FLASH** THE departure of Cpl. Peters Garrett, Collins, Hay. Cobb and Cleland with the S.A.F.A. Saigon touring team means that Seletar soccer fans will see little good football for the next three weeks or so. The R.A.F.
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      21 4 Th e Chinese Companion Ath.etic Association baseball team at baseball on Sunday on St. Josephs grounds. The Chinese team were pearen.
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    • 75 4 GIRL CRICKETER'S 1,000 RUNS Kathleen Smith, star Queensland girl cricketer, reached hre 1.000 runs for the season during the inter-s*ate carnival at Sydney. Miss Smith, who is regarded as a certainty to play for Australia against England al the < nd of the year, also took 62 wickets m club
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    • 81 4 Liverpool are negotiating for the transfer of Dearson. Birmingham's right-half-back. The stumbling block is the value the Midland club places on the player's services and they refuse to do business under five figures. Liverpool, whose intention, if they secure Dearson. is to place him m the forward
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    • 491 4 Changi Garrison Notes TN the Gan won league, th, Hi 1 trcunced thc Gordons a M gor at scccer by four poak ,^BH m an evenly contested' a „L u «l^H the start the 'Dons so; fffljM were awaidcd a penalty M unatel> for tht R} i nJ^^H tumcd the
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    • 79 4 Jimmy Thomson. North Jfcgjwj who plays golf as a P- Ie c ie M America, has informed n» nl nnt0 t White, at Gullane. tha v e ßritis h able to play m this yeai championship. a iixi% Thomson, who had been challenge for the
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    • 498 5  - CRICKET KNOCK-OUT TOURNEY AROUSES KEENEST INTEREST PERMAINAN Perak Sport* \«il«>* (By (CRICKET engaged the attention of sports fans almost throughout the week. The announcement of thc entries for the Perak knock-out competition has aroused very keen interest, especially as the result of the participation of several new teams. Th:re is
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      17 5 Mrs. L M. Pennefather, the wellknown Singapore sportswoman, taken m action at the V.M.C.A. open tennis tournament.
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    • 318 5 iLV is expecting a record -gate" of more than 1.000,000 lire (about Ui.000) for their match with England at the San Siro lium. Milan, on May 13th. he present record receipts for an international match m Italy about £9,000, for the match
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      67 5 dent iv the match between the Marines and the Royal Navy ,'hvi) i laved at the stadium on Thursday. It was a second Lou V '^ure and was productive of some of the finest soccer seen this season, play being all the way clean and exciting. > Marines won by
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    • 108 5 Polish Athlete To Become Woman Again HKK having lived for two years as a man lotlowing an oneran f«»r change of stx. Mr. Witold aftek. formerly Mile Sofia Smet(vna. a Polisti j*****, *i**m* s duided tfeafl "lie" would like become a \\m-m ""ain, says a i sa«e from Warsaw. He
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    • 95 5 wn Harry Betmead. Grimsby Town\ rj a received his invitation to zo »uth Alrica he was confronted witli Jena of either getting marne- 1 r Dt, n9 the invitation. pently he became engaged to Dretty I'Uiv Marshall, "goalkeeper for and Cleet herpes women's lv»rf»m. and had planr.r-d
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    • 79 5 xi ting re'ailcm between Holland ~i*4 Qerm9nv have been re -established i icviiv -oner ations m Berlin be-w-tv the Datch Mnister to Germany and Herr von T chammer unci Osten. ;he Peieh -r.-rts leader, rayi a message fiom Amsterdam. This reapproachment is generally welcomed among all
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    • 163 5 COR 15 years there has been no lawn tennis at the Olympic Games. In 1924 there was a dispute between thc Olympic Committee and the International Lawn Tennis Federation over the amateur ruling. The Olympic Ccmmittee wanted to uo their own definition without coiioUj; ing the lawn
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    • 489 6 HENRY Armstrong:, the boxing phenomenon of the age. thc only man who has ever held three world championships at the same time, has arrived m England from America. Next to Joe Louis he is the greatest attraction m the whole ni
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      46 6 Britain's Best The hest welterweight m Britain. Roderick (left) m his fight with Al Bata whom he beat on points. When Roderick meets John Heim Anmtruns 1 the welterweight title of the world, everyone will be wishing this pluck? youngster the best m his uphill task.
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    • 39 6 Henry Armstrong, was once a railroad labourer and says it was the hammer swinging which gave him his strength, and like most negro boxen he is credited with a desire to become a preacher some day.
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    • 125 6 Kid Tanner'S Whirlwind Display KID TANNER the British »*S bantam-weight champion. featcd Ken Barrett, oi Kaie\ J Bristol, the fight beinu lop P[. v,. fhe sixth round, when the man sustained a sfrU»>* -injury. There WW very UtUe tween the boxers m lcunds. Tanner fouph WI i when he sot
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    • 149 6 Roderick Lucky To Get Fight With Armstrong DODERICK had to wait a long time for his shot at the British title, but he ?nH„nn C t kon himS( lt *:l particularly foitunate man to secure nomination as Armstrong b chaitei The bout Ls sure t i Attract a trace crowd
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    • 363 7 Week's Honours List BATTING I sundram (C.s.o vs. I maths -C.S.C. v.. f- ry 'T.P.C.A. vs. S.E. E r m. V W j OX. A. vs. Malay's. hi White -Selangor Club M Kuala Lumpui'. J^ Kinta I. A. vs. C^vlon Eciatii ir h Brooy 'Ipoh Rovers vs. ft BwiliianM8 wiliianM
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    • 815 8 Our Racing Reporter Says That Silver Lace And Quisana -w *m T.l "pv 1 i (Hy "Marcus Superbus") J HF; first two day's racing at Singapore ha* provided sport that has been m every way consistent with what racing
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    • 196 8 Speedway A To Becom Promoter Bluey WttW Australian and West H« speedway ace. and 1938 champion/ has announced* he may retire from the sport I a rider, and become a promoto He is negotiating for control the Sheffield Speedway tradj Wilkinson's decision to tun m vas reached only neditatlpr He
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    • 52 8 A CHAMPION IN THE MAKING? The finisli of the seventh ru Wednesday at Bukit Ti:r,ah 4 ing Night Kinprcss walking from a good field to wh bt lengihs over :>' furlong^.'] daughter of Eastern .Monarchy very bright chance of scoii double for th*s meeting, andi go far m this countn
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    • 273 13 !«\S PHILP LIIVE. < Incorporated m Australia) NEXT SAILINGS Dne Sails. Apr. 30 May 4 May 28 June 3 ■nd trip tickets from Singapore to Australia leaned at the gers may transfer at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney or 0 ihe connecting X.P.M. Vessel. E/SYDNEY return 5642.86 lst class 5430.71 2nd class
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 247 13 !TAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY t prn Hakozaki Mam Apr. 29 11 a.m. I. oOill'**- 1 U ne and Labuan Darvei 29 3.30 p.m. Tilawa 29 3 p.m. Hakozaki Maiu 29 11 a.m. Marburg 29 4 p.m Britain x .-X.L.M. 29 2 p.m. and Japan y T :vYa*s 29 1 p.m Wpst
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    • 155 13 Singapore, Saturday. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Hakozaki Maru 18 2 Pangkor 15 2 I Pyrrhus 14 2 Kepong 12 2 3 Bendoran 11 2 3 Glenaffaric 9 2 3 Yuensang 8 2 3 Glasgow Maru 6 2 3 Irisbank 30
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  • 1547 14  -  Marcus Superbus By Selections Following are selections for this afterncon's racing at Bukit Timah: Race 1— SILVER LACE Winsome Race 2— WALTZ Cambalong Race 3— CHANCE Ming Race 4— VICTORY PARADE K.C.O. Race 5— Ql'ISANA I men tor v Race ft— GOLDEN GLIMPSE G< Id Point
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  • 295 14 JUBILEE SON (Mcpherson I showed great eagerness to run when brought cut wilth GAY TAD 'Farthing i He was. however, hard heJd and the pair moved at a medium pace down the straight. HARD GOING I White i was hard held m medium pace work. The
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  • 44 15 Wednesday's Weights thl v races on the Ly Mat S, at Singapore. r ASS j-DIV. 1-6 FURS X.l r ss >_DIV. 2-6 FURS 9.4 1.11 mt\ fi o 'lit a 2 f kISS S— DIV. 3—6 FURS 9.4 8 13 8 -Sl 8 9
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  • 203 15 Changsha, Apr. 28. it string of local victories scored by the Chinese forces m Kiangsi and South Hupeh provinces m Central Cljina sector he first foundation stone for China's ultimate victory* acmilitary observers here. ited out thai the mobile tacked by the Chinese
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  • 58 15 Piovince. Apr 23 n^ Chekiang cuu*t Ch'na Sea. particulaJv v a treaty port, has Md--s the Japanese na^e u "aval and aerial activit es, mbardina the Chekiang 5 and air [ing the coastal defences. les have ordered ci'.Venchow m order to i sary losses. ippmg between Wenchow
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  • 156 15 The International Buddhist Union, the Singapore Buddhist Association and its English section will celebrate the "Vesak," the Anniversary of the birth, ihe enlightenment and the Pari-Niboana (the Great Demise* of the Buddha, which falls on Tuesday. Klay 2 at tne Ramakrishna Mission Hall, Norris Road, Singapore
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  • 129 15 China Will Fight For The Democracies Chungking, Apr. 28. "II7E have ii,» fear for the mil taty alliance be*w"L» v the three Comintern Pov.er* j? ;t is actually concluded,'* declares the independent 'la Kung Pao (China's /Impartial) m an rditoiial to-day. 'It Is an open secrel that Germany and Italy
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    • 142 15 (3A) m LO 6139. IHE CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE. (CHAPTER IIS). NOTICE OF SALE OF CROWN LAND. Kcn-cr T=; HtfRFBY GIVEN Iliat a le?^e for the term of C 9 yean- of the undeKU^^ST lSid E situate at Waterloo Str^t, Sngrw sold by i joilc Auction at the Land Office at
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    • 244 15 1 TRADE BARGAINS FOR SALE CROCKERY, CUTLERY gITCHEN UTENSILS HOON SECK TRADING CO., 1 Raffles Place, Singapore. Phone 3858. BARGAINS! Read this page of Special Trade Bargains appearing m the Morning Tribune every Saturday. "You will find what you are looking for and SAVE MONEY. "optical Whatever your optical requirements
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  • 1268 16 No Encouragement For Property Owners In Singapore MR. LEE KONG CHIAN ON HOUSING SHORTAGE THE seventh annual general meeting of the shareholders of Kastrn Realty Company Limited was •eld at the board room of the Overm a-Chinese Banking Corpora tion Limited, China Building, Chulia .Street, Singapore, yesterday at 12.15 p.m.
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  • 129 16 Chinese Fighting Tactics Improve INane d ito^ h e& 1 *cent Chinese saw J? cial Central Daiiv Efl the Chinese have made an! improvement on the kS of war and that the 3 sualties has shown a 3 creased. m By the employment of ntt Chinese have made the 2
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  • 29 16 A public meeting of thei Singapore will be held on m p.m. at the Victoria Memos discuss the formation of aTu m Singapore All Tam;'.>a!!i be present
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  • 125 16 Municipal State Provident Fund Amendments Singapore. I IMPORTANT amendments Singapoie Municipal Ori affecting the Staff Providtf were passed at a meeting Commissioners held to-day One of the msjer deal with the P*™-f n *J tion to members of the Fund event of bankruptcy. The Commissioners hSJt j amendment, also a
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  • 498 18 Crowd Demonstrates At Verdict Against Johnny Mortell (By Referee ]HERE was a remarkable termination to the Johnny Mortell vs. Ben Jimenez contest at the Happy World last night. In the eighth round the referee, Mr. Mickey Sullivan, ordered the boxers to their corners and indicated
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  • 451 18 Singapore Table Tennis Tournament THK ANNUAL TABLK TENNIS (CHAMPIONSHIPS OF SINGAPORE WILL COMMFNCK ON S.VnTROAY, MAY 20, AND WILL BK CONTINUED EVERY NIGHT AT THK c;ki: vi wo it ID AT TM P.M. FOR THK FIRST TIME IN THK HISTORY Ol THK CHAMPIONSHIPS. EUROPEAN PLAYERS ARK COMPETING. WITH MEN FROM
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  • 50 18 In baseball return a*i AlrmS 11 f 1 v 7 'X ,a h aMh "J and less efficiency m the Compa] flaying around with a 1 public utility is wicked." when put to the vote, Mr MaiiniJ m, tl 11 lor the appointment rtaSaSil carried by a I
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  • 535 19 Grand Display By Billy NESTANGLO 1 S.C.S. 1. nACKED WITH EXCITEMENT NOT UNMIXED WITH COMIC INCIDENTS THE BUSINESS HOUSES LEAGUE FIXTURE BETWEEN THE SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE AND NESTANGLO RESULTED IN A ONE ALL DIUIV YESTERDAY \T THE STADIUM. The Cold Storage
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  • 158 19 BANKA XI TROUNCE JOHORE PRISONS N a tia'iull'. fame of soccer jiiayf( l yesterday at Farrer Park beLivery larue gathering, the [nka Sports Club trounced the Johre Prisons' team by etgftt goals to be said m fairness to the they were short of three i ilayers viz. Johnson. See Syed
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  • 27 19 I i a occer friendly played on the padang yesterday the S C.C J with the Johore Prison Sports Ciub I sice scoring a goal.
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  • 253 19 S.H.B. Indians Share Points LA. L S.HB. 1. TWO lucky seals scored from penalties, brought the* match between the Indian Association and the Singapere Harbour Board m ihe Second Divifcion (B) of the S..VF A League veslerday. to a draw of one all. The Board started m confident style. tattling
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  • 297 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Friday. f *L lootball was served up m the league natch between v Chinese Football Team and the Custom Sport:; Club, playhiar Club padang yesterday. The mate], resulted m a win se by seven goals Va nU. '•as
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  • 238 19 S.C.R.C. Tennis IN thc S.C.R.C. tennis tournament, the "A" singles handicap match between- Pah Chee Juav and Tan Chim Tuan, due for yesterday, was postponed to Monday next month. Two matches, one of which was not finished, were played Yap Ah Chuan received a walkover Irom Tan Peng Kirn m
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  • 42 19 |TN a Rfeerve Division League fixture yesterday, the R.X.F. beat the Police by two goals to nil at the Police Depot yesterday. The Police were great tfiers throughout, ,onJy misunderstanding m the forward line costing them the game.
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  • 133 19 A Spoon Shoot (under "handicap conditions' was held on Thursday, April. 1999. on the Pistol Range at SVC Headquarters, Beach Road. Forty Cards were taken out by Members of thc S.R.A. and competition was very keen as will be noted from the winning scores. The results were:
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  • World Reaction To Hitler's Speech
    • 113 20 Pari \pr. 28 'Hltlei I n v tin rench commenl on the p ech whl r. violent than wa fean d Her; Hiti fence ol th not. d i lng the effect ol world pinion if a*- p. il that the firm Anglo-French atotude, culminating m British conrlption beginning
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    • 129 20 DICTATORS DECLINE TO SEE ROOSEVELT \t m York. \pr. 28. Till; New V***. rimes' Washington POlTOgpondfnl reports that President Roosevelt sounded Signor Mussolini, and through him Herr Hitler, yarding the possibility of all three meeting either at sea or near MMM neutr I island such ax the Aaares, bat Urn
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    • 102 20 Warsaw. Apr. 23, No official comment has yet been le on Herr Hitler's denunciatioi Oerman-1 dish part, but the n o urprise it is pointed Poland never iounded its poon pacts but on its own stre. •Nt newspaper "Ex, nny" declares that Danzig must In its special legal status.
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    • 104 20 London. Apr 3d Herr Hitlers decision to abrogate the Naval Treaty has not caused much, surprise as it was not unexpected. >a>s Reuters naval correspondent. No official comment has yet been made, but students of naval affairs generally believe that the abrogation makes little practical difference, as. with the
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    • 154 20 Washington a Seme member, 0 f oSS^E I frank disappointment at IS? Herr Hitlers speech tor -e| blustering or bluffing all «J Mr. Bloom chairmin ofthe iv Representatives Foreign A<rL m.tteei declared--. a I •Tn one breath, h< world, and m the next'br th Ja virtual ultimatum to Poland
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    • 31 20 Moscow. Apr 1 The mam lines of the speeihi predicted m the Sov.et Press week and so ti ie speech eaanj surprise. Denunciation of thrAa German and Qitpaa-Falisfcl iiiaiaiai(»iiiaiitiiiti4| lllU||l||
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    • 27 20 j«a aaa nn ties, according to Soviet iir proves the awthlewaeu agreements with Germany and need for peace-loving man trie* maintain clo,c ao-aperatisa.
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    • 54 20 Berlin GERMAN political circlethat the Fuehrers promiael an assurance to irTdivi L/l sta they asked for it is m no way a ance of Mr. Roosevelt's innpM assurance would presumably be I a matter between Genua. iy ani States concerned, so that any via thereof would have nothing to
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    • 31 20 Apr Herr Hitler's speech is I by Signor Gayda. wril ng m G* d'ltalia." Tt was evident that many and Italy could n sufcafl lively to a policy of encircleiaufl
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    • 103 20 London. Apr. Herr Hitlers speech is favom received m market circles where immediate reaction eras a I marking up „f prices, though a* gilt-edged gains were not maintained. Home industrials hou ever generally higher, while Kaffi" j vided good features on «M f ™j mand f
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