Morning Tribune, 2 May 1939

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  • 12 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE L-No. 77. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, May, 2, 1939. FIVE CENTS.
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  • 192 1 Tells Nation BERLIN. MAT_kITLEB VDDRESSED TWO d 5? UDIENCES THIS boys U nd girls of the Hitler Kmt'ut -at tiered at the Olym- he .said: 'I expect you to be■upright Germans, who know ■hmu must be fought for if ■and also defended." vast workess' demonstration Br, ihat our revolution
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  • 84 1 M ore Rowdy Scenes At Indian Congress Calcutta, May 1. Kajendra I'rasad. new Congress Jent, told the Congress Coml! it the new high command 11 i 'unposed entirely of Right excluding- Pandit Nehru Bom, who declined the ition. 1 then unanimously •n, moved by Pandit freci that the Nationol rmined
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  • 668 1 BRITISH PLEDGE TO POLAND UNSHAKEN: SPECIAL MEETING London, May 1. THE HALIFAX-MAISKY TALKS, FOLLOWING THE LATTER S RETURN FROM MOSCOW, ARE DESCRIBED IN AUTHORITATIVE QUARTERS AS "LONG AND VERY FRIENDLY THOUGH CONJECTURES REGARDING THE DATE EY WHICH NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE USSR. WILL BE COMPLETE SAID TO BE
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  • 64 1 THREAT TO POLAND SOON FRENCH PRESS WARNING patK May iWARNINGS that a new (iernian threat to Poland may shortly arise over the Dan/is question are Riven by several ne-vspapers. They urged Poland and Rumania to widen the scope of their alliance. "Figaro" .states: "All those whose independence is or might
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  • 86 1 London, May 1. NO attempt is made on either side to link up the Anglo-Soviet talks with the Far East, Reuters diplomatic correspondent understands. The objectives throughout have been purely European. British policy, it is explained, is to strengthen generally the forces against aggression, and associate the
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  • 48 1 London, May I:— On May. 8, the millionth bouse to b»- erected In land and Wales mikv the AimlttJ U be i" ady for occupation. The '>• •> i kl rendered more remarkable when I lecalled that the total numb-- of hntUM m 191K u,:is t»iyht million British Official Wireless
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  • 296 2 I ii4'iii|»lo.vni4'M< lii Perak GovL To Provide Relief Scheme (From Our Own Correspondent) 'V Ipoh, May 1. f M.OSE on 200 young unemployed Malays from all parts of Parak. Msi even as far as from Alor Star, have been flocking to the Un- employment
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  • 143 2 Stole Front Police Station ■tegapsfft, Monday. TANG AH HN(i. a 28-year-old Tearhiu pleaded Ruilty this mornbM m the fourth polM c court before Mr II Koh. to a charge that he on April :!!> at about r > p.m.. comm tted theft of :i0 katties of brass valued at $4.!>0,
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    54 2 \iv. i IN KAH KBE (afc«te) >• i«r*f d;i\ Bdd/essci ;i !-alh«iin» of Mfftffcl thowan4 Chlneie ->•. the H»pp> WorU «'M Ike occasion <>r Workers 1 Remembrance Day. The BatheriiM yt renewed! lke»» pledge to b-iycot: 7 lapaaese ft#i», not to work lor 2 Japanosc. and to contr^butr to the
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  • 123 2 More Typhoid Cases In (Tribune Staff Reporter) Ipoh, Monday. J V spite ot tht vigilance and precaution taken by the Health Department, tvpnoid is prilling "round and till yesi^»imy since the heginnins: of the year, ?>i\ cases have been repor!'d m Kiiita I strict. Some i)i Ihaie ca:o, .iv.' frow
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  • 38 2 F. M. S. Rice Exportation Prohibited (Tribune Staff Reporter) K. L., MONDAY. A NEWS ITEM IN TODAY'S GAZETTE ANNOUNCES THAT UNDER THE CUSTOMS ENACTMENT. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER PROHIBITS LUTELY THE EXPORTATION OF PADI FROM THF F M S
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  • 43 2 Singapore. MoncWj hn ar.eped parans attack on Jj^ IH by a "compatriot was ../^-'eei Police erdaj afternoon at the Hill sttei Station. !oft ear Tne injured man had 1)V tlie lopped off. and was WfW".^ mbulancf to the Qeneral Hoffl
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  • 42 2 Boa#M» MW 1 Tlie Ua fli«> a Uigship of the American va* was due m Shanghai yestnc be bht will mal;e several wc< t [or the lore proceed.nc to Nortn I N „s uimmtr cruise- Chines Central News
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    • 31 2 "CARLOS" No. 2 f THE ARCADE, Telephone 6332 European I hit Dresu rs tor Ladks and Gentlemen Specialists m all thr latest iiipUkkls and npertl In pn!icure and manicm Prices moderate.
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  • 104 3 WELL-KNOWN SOPRANO AT MEMORIAL HALL KA Lovtsofl, the well-known lyric soprano will be heard at the MemoSinaapore to-morrow <wed- and Friday evenings at 9.30 3 Mmc Lovtsoff. who is on a world a voice of much beauty and well received m the towns *n ci^ she has appeared. She nas
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  • 526 3 JEALOUSY CLAIMED MURDER MOTIVE WIFE'S ALLEGED CONFESSION (From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Monday. X STATEMENT alleged to have been made by an accused to a. magistrate that he had killed his wire because she had admitted intimacy with another man was mentioned by the Deputy Public Prosecutor m his
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  • 64 3 W. Buddhist Union, the I Association and Us Elista Becl on -v. celebrate the "Vel. the A.. ry of the Birth, the lightsnment, and the Kui-Nibbana ke Great Demia i of the Buddha, Ich falls to-day, at the Ramakrishna ksion Hall, Noiris Road. Singapore at p.m. Dr. Un
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  • 352 3 1 Singapore, Monduy. HE story of another of life's tragedies was unfolded m the JTMtr's Court to-day at the inquiry nto the death of Lee Yuet Ha. thvi ♦> .uar-old wife of Chan Meng Sum, rhoae dead body was discovered m t rum of the
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  • 86 3 She had been il] for over a year n <! lud been confined to bed tot ■J three months. He had filled many d oc tors to attend her, "pent* for which wer* paid 101 < <>i liis savings. home from work at 1030 23,
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  • 46 3 Domestic Occurrence. DEATH. LU. On Ist. May 1939, at the Gvnoral Hospital. Singapore, Miss Emma Lv, dearly beloved eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C Lv m her 19th. year. The funeral will take place at the Bidadari Cemetery at 5 p.m. to-day. Deeply regretted.
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  • 132 3 Singapore, Monday. "HPHE complainant is not here ami the suspender is not here either, announced the Court Inspector thN afternoon, when II charge alle^intr ihoft of an "athletic" suspender was read out to a young man. The youth, employed as an assistant m a .snorts goods shop
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  • 37 3 BhifNW>i:W of rutbtr from M. ':yi riunv.. April wer > 668 tons, a to. Jf t four n, nths of i<3.343 torus. Thi 26,60- tuns less ti.an the total to' first few montlv u« last year.
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    • 54 3 PHILLIPS RUBBER SOLES HEELS FAMOUS FOR LONGWEAR FIX PHILLIPS STICK-A-SOLE TO YOUR LEATHER SOLES It prolongs the life of your shoes and you walk m comfort. MADE IN ENGLAND Obtainable from all shoe-makers Sole Distributors: RAHAMIN PENHAS IT? -125, <>ril Street I bULLe Ic..w Ambs MONTOR LTD.- Singapore. StoekisU-^Brilish Dispensary
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    • 60 4 London. Monday. PievkNH To-day Changr.T. on Parti tclosine middle rate) 170 73 Unchanecd k'.x. on Amsteruam »clo.sing middle rate) 7j'k ?vJ?k1«««h T.t. on Shanghai (closing selling rate. 8 1132 U nchanged T.T. on Hongkong (doting telling rate) Is. 2 -*>*- T.T. on Japan (clOfing .selling rate) I 2d.
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    • 24 4 1-" Forward lW> 7 15 16 T.., tt I ID 10 sellers 8 dF or\ rard aulySep,) fuyers IJ6 <bctJD«.) Buyers 8116
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    • 15 4 I ndon Monday. TIN STANDARD Previous To-day Cha »f Forward **M 1223 A
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    • 20 4 BAR GOLD. Fine, per oz. £7 8 6 £7.8.6 111 ITP HJ..V tun Forward 19 15 16 20
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    • 163 4 New Currency Move In North China London, May 1 THEdE is speculation m Far Fastern circles In London regarding the outcome of the establishment of a new Jbank of the Japanese sponsored Nanking Government. It is generally believed that it is the preliminary to the re-openini, of the Yangtze, with
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    • 123 4 4 v London, May 1. T'HK attempt of Japanese authorities m North China to supplant the old Chinese currency with the Japanese Yumi is not proving very successful, sa> s The Times m its City Notes. it, now remains to be wen whether the Japanese ai thoritiea will press on
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    • 53 4 London. M PALM OIL (Malay) Previous To-day cJM In bulk Apr. May shipment £14.10.0 Nominal £14 10 0 M TAPIOCA Seed Pearl Ist qua? *v (Singapore' Apr. shipment 13 6 Sellers W Vf^lte IfunUA Mar. May Shipment 3 1 Sellers 3 h:ack Ltmp'iQg Mar. May Shipment l 1 Buyers
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    • 49 4 New York. Apr I RUBBER Previous To-day Market Tone Stcadv Dull ftpot Buyers 15 13 {q 15 3 4 Sellers 15 15 16 15 7 8 forward Ju'y Sept. Buyers 15 7 8 15 13 16 Sellers 16 15 15 16 Spot 49 49 1 4
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    • 126 4 Imperial Checimal Industries 29 6 29 4> 2 I Imperial Tobacco 124 4 2 122 6 Anglo-Dutch x 24 23 M Canadian Pacific f "s 4» 8 4 ■T London Tin 3 3 3 1' 2 Rubber Plantation Investment Trust 25 6 24 9 H Linggis 13
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    • 144 4 Singapore, Monday. mixing. Tin at midday was $115 318, Apart from Hong Patts. '.he shares of which eased on the publication of the Balance Sheet to around 81 Vi cents cum dividend, the tin Miare market was dull but steady. RUBBERS The price of Rubber a' 4
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  • 578 5 C KS SHARES j By Fraser Company gj May 1. 5 p.m. >ll\lXfs M 17 6 18 6xd 005 0.70 MM 0.60 063 cd ■S* t 16 4 1 17 l'-xd m |X Hunting 6 3 7 3 mm, H 6 15 9 |H 3 10-2 4 3xd 6 25
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  • 118 5 FRASER COMPANY List Of Current Dividends Company Dividend Books Singapore. May 1. lp.a. pine* XofcH iOf» uwe Date Ex D v year Ayer Hitam Tin 2 l 2 r c less tax Apr. 18 M Ar 94 5% Hong Fatt 2V 2 Vtfh Hongkong Tin 2» 2 less tax May
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  • 215 5 LYALL QUOTATIONS Singapore. Saturday. MIXING Buyers Sellers Ampat-s 2 9 3 6 [Ayer WfeDCI 0.65 0.70 Batu Selangors 1.20 1.25 Hong FatU 0.63 0.66 Hongkong Tin 16 6 17Gxd Jeleous 0.56 0.60 Kamunting Tin 8 3 9 Katu Tin 21 22 Kents 19 2 3 Killinghalls 13 3 14Kramats 9-
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  • 218 5 Co. Ltd. $30,000 lal Apr. 30 Oct. 31 90 100 norn SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY 19 °1 red 1940 $400,000 Wt. Mar. 31 Sept. 30 100 101 norn 19(J 7 red. 1947 $1,600,000 106 108 norn Itar. 31 sept. 50... red. 1955 $1,000. )00 113»-» 114» 2 norn ,2;
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    • 156 5 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ, N. V. Established by Royal Charter AD. 1824. Incorporated m the Netherlands. (Netherlands Trading Society) BANKERS AMSTERDAM Paid Up Capital f. 40,030.000.Reserve Fund m 10,500,000,Chairman of the Board of Directors H. C. REHBOCK. Managing: Board: D. CRENA DE lONOH LL.D. -President M. TAUDIN CHABOT Direc or A. A.
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    • 250 6 I 7lh l»AV...and ON TO Greater" I RECORDS THAN "LOST HORIZON"! POSITIVELY LAST DAY! 3 SHOWS! W^\\ 1 ,7! oroii COLUMBIA JB /x \u.\av; JF \7 A' gjflpf j| AT THE CAPITOIT FR AUK CkPUiS A COLUMBIA PICTUW AS PUFSENTED BEFORE THEIR MAJESTIES CHE KING Ql EEN AT SANDRINGHAM i.H.lllllllMlH
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    • 65 6 -i.'t.tilH A Million Eyes Turn To Thi Skiffs THE DAWN PATROI 75 COM/XC I ON MAY 3:1 ALHAMBRi They Roar Through The Dawi With Death On Their Wings c ...laughter On Their Lips! £j '»^^>- £> i »>»^K v >.s*w* |P^^ ,^^_^BB Oirected by*EDMUND COULDINC S«ton I. Miller «nd D*n
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  • 139 7 apore, Monday, j it accept the plea p charge of theft v (hua, 22. this v was charged m the ;-t with stealing M W ?r 3 sacks of pepper table seeds, valued guilty, but pointed ras only responsible for of five" sacks
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  • 41 7 general meeting r l held on m day. I e'ected oflice-b3ar-t 500, Preside it. e-president, Mr. »n. s ti Mr. V. A. i... treasurer. Mr. A. D PonuamSports Secretary. nittee:— Mr p Qnanajekaian i Kanagaratnam s. Thangathurai, auditor.
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    • 53 7 V SPECIAL REQUEST 1 Return Screening il TO-MORROWI :M5, 6-15 9-15 P.M. li \LHAMBRA| -1H CKXITRY-FOX ;|j|j K«'i!ird breaking Production! SHI I I Wr oith<ui>vi>s ii:i F J _^^^^(^^^^W^ m »3Sp m POWER I I^LORETTA YOUN6 I m ANNABELLA j^W.7 Oorry«f Zwwkl. IST SHOWN FOR THE i LAST TIME AT
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    • 189 7 Jf. M SUN TALKIE I (NEW WORLD) 7.30 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. I WAYNE MORRIS m 1 i "Tin: kiii i jCOMI-:* lI.U'K": J^Laaas mi mm M WORLD DANCE PALACE (The Largest Air-Conditioned Cabaret m Malaya with Bar and Restaurant Attached.) TEL. No. 2477. NIGHT DANCE NIGHTLY AT 9-30 KM.
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    • 242 7 POSITIVELY LAST DAY 3-15 P.M. 6-15 and 9-15 P.M. BWP^P^SM A ,Qi<& WITH A SCREAM! IWM^Jij^aH t\, St Because You're En^l kl l^n fiiliKißß f^^k ■HVrT^^BtP'^^R^^a^i^a^^^L^aV *^as aaav r I l «»SsTi«wa I A totnejoynnd jitterbug jamboree I liHh Un ond) M of the year v.th the most sol.d I
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  • 1005 8 Alleged Forgery Of Official Identification Card Three Eurasians In A Jf Singapore. Monday. TOR Iwtaf alUKt<ll, f.. rK ed an ..nuial identification cart to*** P His Mar<lv's Naval Base, Sir K aporv. and dishonor In usinK it as a (Jim <U i:..n.Mans. M«rk W.ns.nn Kru B ln.el hns ophe, OT
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  • 72 8 MALAYAN WEDS IN CUMBERLAND rr. john-s aJtS^jJl v crowded yesterday for tv, °f Mr. NoelE. H ciußourav? rubber planter, to Miss Hcnnp't^ ding, daughter of Mr An ff ding, a former High Sheriff Tr, land. O J Mr. Ju Bourla: v due t fUTiOlipt next w^fc and the l was
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  • 97 8 Before the Chief Justice In at 10.30 am Magistrate's Appeals:- Ong Hx Ah Tong vs. Rex. Soh Hock Kirn vs. Rix Tok Sam Mvi ft. Pax Before Mr Justice Mill at 11 a.m. S 232 38— Ang Long Heng Soon Hak. Thereafter:— S 348 38 W
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    • 44 8 *r~ •••••■iiaiiMimiii imiiiiiiii iiiiiitiiiiimiX j^f-V^> Sh# <l*AC*d on Lh« haaru m*n I %jj** EP^t|^k Ihiaw at h*i i*«l this dauling fl d ailing el Pant who at latt I J I 8 wai braaking 1 im^^B k /^'--'ri-l3B^^^ JS fATBf It NEXT CHANGE PAVILION^-
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    • 86 8 The Finest ALL COLOUR FILM Yd il HISTORY'S GREATEST QUEEN as the Centra Figure m a Grand new Impressive Story that THRILL Every Cinemagoer! \i :\r u iik ,>i the rAMMTOJ TJ." Famous Stars of "VIC TOill A THE GREAT' TOGETHFK AfiAW and f fQf 1 1 -with C. %ÜBRSY
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  • 91 9 19,000 VILLAGE LABORATORIES IN RUSSIA Moscow LrrSl \SVWO results have been |,v thousands oi Soviet w tanners m experimental earch work m aid of sciem-r. to the Telegraph Agency S.S.IJ 11 uidance o( the vartoas titutlona they have been an stance to scientist, m practical problems of the farmers is
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  • 123 9 FOOT WOMAN IS AIRWAYS "BOSS" SIX-Fl. white-haired mother of two kflM JMI been appointed nan staff supervisor of Imperial ruavs. and will be responsible for <• ragafCMcnt, training and adnitration of hundreds of women ployed m the I'nited Kingdom. Is Mrs F M D Henderson. M.R.E on-born. c confessed that
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  • 223 9 Ottawa. NCREASING availability ot domestic crude cil for refining purposes In Canada is reen m a recent Government report showing hat oil fields m the Dominion yielded a record output m 1938 of more than two-and-hali times that of the previous year.
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  • 371 9 RAY BOLGES stepped en to a sound stage to perform an ecceni kdance. The music struck iip: BcJger turned an agile somersault, then went into his routine. "Hold it!" came m stenor and t< nes from the loud speaker through which the sound
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  • 87 9 Burmese Women Enter Politics Rangoon, A] r. 15. p title, I loving pnd artistic, th< B have, for the fii *< rntered politics by forming a Burm* women's freedom league. v met, under the lead rship Thct Su, lea the ShwedaKon Pagoda and utions ur tln« th«? bi 1 nd
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  • 138 9 YOU CAN DRINK IN THIS GAS MASK Pihr k GAS mask which, it is claimed, allows tne weu-tt to arim^ bean invented t>v M. Karpinski, Casablanca, French Morocco. At a recent demonstration, attended by General Ballenbois. officers of Lh# French Army ?nd officials cf the A;r Warfare Preparedness Society. M.
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  • 103 9 Harbour Changes At Alexandria Caira. A SCHEME has been prepared tor improving the harbour at Alexandria at com of £3,000.000. It provides for deepening the channel, which is of insufficient depth to p; mit of the passage of the largest wa.and is regarded as dangerous for me-dium-sized warships In Bad
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  • 108 9 A wall will be built round the ',anA area as a precaution against the sprt dd of fire. It is proposed thai the cost of (he work sh.uld be spread over a maximum period of four years. The Improvements are based on I er e oreoared by
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    • 45 9 THE RIGHT LABEL IS I White Label I 1 i^y il ts 3 I r> p \A/A D'S^l Labd I T^ Jbnn NEST Scotch Whi 5K 9 FAMO U S %Dcwar&So^M I 3OLE AGENTS: SIME. DARBY Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE JOHORi: MALACCA NIOBI SEMBILAN WP.S. TE
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    • 318 10 APART, o! course, from the niter national .sit nation. Which ai fects every form oJ commercial activity, there is cause For satisfaction with regard to Malaya's two chief products. Ii is a matter for congratulation thai the consumption of rubber m March was 93,000 ions, a figure
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  • 839 10 The t. &t*i lillcs {>i lotoan communication, the Suez am* Paruuni' (a.ials. tf< likely to play an even more important part mi n an} rutuic con«M than they did m the Great War. On this |)a <, c arc printed a fen interesting and possibly not
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    7 10 »hi. ii (.tnsiiJerj'd const ■npUon. Planet News
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  • 242 10 Siam's Big Malaria Deathroll i Bangkok. Apr 28 ]THE health statistics for the seven y*ti 1930-31 to 1936-37 show many dulri I from malaria and diseases of the toi testines— an average of 33.382 from laria per year, and 27.713 per from diseases of the Intestines 'ing dysentery. These figures
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  • 867 11 NAZI UNTRUTH ABOUT THE GREAT WAR Rritain Rejects Hitler's Reading I Of History London, Apr. 00. iII'JK Hitler'js speecji, whicji has now been published m full m H British Press, continues to receive careful examination m I circles. Both the Prime Minister and; the Foreign Secretary auain m consultation regarding
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  • 200 11 Madras. MRS Mona Hensman delivered a r lecture on "The Place of Women j m Politics," at the Pachayappa s College, under the auspices of the College Union. Mrs. Hensman said that. WOO* th£ 1 welcomed into politics. Such > would like to
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  • 83 11 Forged Money Distributed In Prison ftplumbus, Ohio. WKCRET S?rvke men have been called n by authorities at the Ohio tate Prison to fblve the rickjle of how prisoner? manured to counterfeit mqitty '»i ?aoi an<^ distribute it both insi'b and outaice the p/iaon. An official investigation revealed thut 900 counterfeit
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  • 86 11  -  Sin Chew Jit Poh Shanghai, May, 1. THE Japanese Consul has made representations to the Settlement authorities m Shanghai demanding the tightening of vigilance over antif Japanese movements during lh# month of May m view of the tact that there are many Remembrance Days
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  • 74 11 London. April 30. Mr Anthuny Eden whose appointment as a major In tno Rangers Is announced m the Londo Gazette has ofTcvod his services to tne War Oliice m any capacity. Tho Finders is a Territorial unit of his o*l regiment, the King's
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  • 63 11 I 1 A series of discussions on social quos tions of wide public importance will be held at the meetings of the British Association at Dundee m August and September. They have been arranged by the section of the association known > as the division for social and international relations
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  • 35 11 Bing Crosby, who sang m St. Aloysius' boys' choir back home m Spokane, is a choir singer again m Paramount's 'Sins: You Sinners, m which he is co-starred with Fred Mac Murray.
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    • 20 11 for Your Convenience BEFORE OR AFTER THE SHOW IHi\E At The CAPITOL RESTAURANT Sydney Rock Oysters AND Bandoeng Strawberries obtainable.
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    • 101 11 J rMI THUI TONIC FOOD j TJiUli-'-'i CJMmim m*4 Stofat GOVERNiMENT. NOTIFICATION Tenders are invited for the following. f 1. Supply and fixing of steel roof trusses etc. for Pumping Station ao Seletar Reservoir. (Deposit $50). Date of closing. 12 noon, May 22, 1939. 2. Supply, during the .second half
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  • 96 12 HITLER'S FLEET SAILS THROUGH THE ENGLISH CHANNEL ON ITS WAY TO SPAIN AFTER BEING "MISSING" FOR 24 HOURS, the fleet of 30 Nazi warships passed through the English Channel on their way from Germany to Spain for their cruise. Although Germany says this cruise is reestablishing an old tradition, the
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    72 12 HORSES AND MEN IN PEACEFUL CONTRAST to talk of war are these fkm of Princess Kl'/abeth riding uiin lief laliitr. rv-n. And her sifter. Princess Margaret, in Wind or Gf t#n her thirteenth birthday, the Royal family i> rtajtofj A'tfWbM Castle. litliu: the band leading the guards away
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  • 73 13 r!( UM BO M\NY MFX have been tailed to the eokmrs 1 KnoDoin crisis, women are helping men to di«j "i!-v\ici holt a the parks of War aw. the Polish capital p-ctire above). With her iront^ers manned and precantions Uken Kn her tit Tohind .s
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  • 1213 14 Bea.Kj ami rlollie* hil^ hailtl QN one ol those scorchingly hot, sticky days, v/hen the problem of keeping cool is reduced to a fine art, beauty and clothes must go han'. hand if you want to look dainl and feel comfortable. For, however carefully you rn?y
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    651 15 Those lovely 'moulded' dresses of to-day <*aIE for a siipp&c waisi and TOlllllflll busi-line ii. bouilant- dress, togethr for day-tim D sof diminishing i supple and I tid a softly rou; idted bustline are it than ever. take our figures for granted. If we have naturally good ones, we
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  • 211 15 1939 of Contrasts Hollywood I contrasts it kl ...d that Joanette I, wea; providss a pie. The great star H with surprising H tcwesJ knock-about oray with brr H She finds thlf B. the most practi H- e to ciioose fo" I golf links. ■i this time m fabm la
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    • 11 15 New underwear arrived. s 18 Battery Road, Ist COOT Phone 7143
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    • 339 16 —^H 1 1 l^^t'4 JYP&OandBRITISHINDIA.LINES (IHCORPORATEO [N tNGLANi)) Outward* Tonnage S>.re TeWMge CHITRAL ISAOO June 18 BANOALORE *WJ AUg. -0 corfu id.'Uhi June 30 1935* 4*39 CANTON I 15.500 May 5 RANPURA 17.000 June 30 CARTHAGE I 15.000 May 19 BEHAR I 6.00U July 8 BANUALOrtfc; I o.uuo iviuy zo
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    • 357 16 TO FRENCH POrJ CHARCEURS REUNIsI HOMEWARDB. I DVNV llaneiUflt, Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk V ,H llaneilles, Nantes. St. Nazarie 6z b ]lW TO SAIGON INDOCHINI C\? PADARAN For Saiaon. Tourane and Haiph RANE For Saigon. Tourane and Haiphon? yJM S. A. M. 1. (from Saigon) GG MAURICE LGtXO Wot Saigon I
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  • 176 17 IT is understood that Mr. Claude da Silva, the well-known Singapore lawyer, has been asked to serve on the Legislative Council m place of MaJ. H. R. S. Zehnder, who has lelinquished his seat as Eurasian member. Mr. da Silva has already been prominently identified with public
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  • 195 17 A special general meeting of the members of the Jamiatul Ekhwana Muslimin (Muslim Brotherhood Club was held on Sunday evening at the re sidence of their foreman member, Gey lang Serai Tengku Putra. the president, was \v the chair and there was a very jarg( number of
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  • 96 17 During the week ending April 22, exports of pineapple from Malayan poriamoimted to 83,646 cases, of which: 69,170 1 83 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom. 1,170 (1 per cent I cases to the Continent of Europe. 6,225 (7 per cent, i cases to Canada, and
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  • 37 17 The P. O. Canton is expected m Singapore at 9.30 to-morrow morning. She will proceed alongside the S.H.B. wharf on arrival. The Lahore is expected on Thursday at 8 a.m. Boih vessels are from Hongkong.
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    • 294 17 IfiSIKXS P3IILP LI i: I (Incorporated In Australia) I M\r SAILINGS I Dae Sails. R 'KUR In port May 4 I May 28 June 3 Bcial cheap i i f rom Blttfmport to Australia tatted at the m ra tej I l lass r 'at Singapore, Brisbane. Sydney cr m
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    • 65 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND OSAKA SIHIMI W A 8,000 TONS SAILING MAY 4 AT 3 P.M. The above vessel has excellent modern accommodation for First Saloon ta* e Tic?arH n clfd^y C Return tickets to China and Japan .Interchangeable
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 242 17 )OSTAL INTELLIGENCE TO-DAY "Imperial" May 2 2 p.m. I "Imperial" 2 2 p.m. L East "Imperial" H 2 2 p.m. J south "Imperial" H 2 2 p.m. m Haruna Maru 2 4 p.m. L western "Imperial" „2 2 p.m. t Whole ''Imperial" N 2 2 p.m. ax Haruna Maiu 2
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    • 367 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIVE Entrance ILxit Ship Godown Gate Gate Cremer 22 1 1 Haruna Maru 14 2 3 Kedah 12 2 3 Glenaffaric 9 2 3 Elbe 7 2 3 Irisbank 30 3 Malacca 32 2 > Kelantan 33 2 3 Kajang 38 2 3
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  • 6300 18 Governor's Cup Meeting FOURTH DAY TO-MORROW Candidates' Recent Outings (By "Marcus Superbus Rrccnt lorm uf all horses and ponies entered for Wednesday, May 3, m the fourth day of the Summer (Goveriuis Cup) meeting of the Singapore Turf Club at Bukit Timah, showing at a
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  • 377 18  -  Marcus Superbus (By Singapore, Monday. gLOW exercises were generally the order of the morning's training, and m this department Night Empress, who was worked by fanning, at a canter was good Silley's horses wer e all given fast gallops, most impressive of his string being THE
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  • 222 19 Specialty Compiled For Punters 15. Good going. Carried 8 12 when unplaced to Dewberry 9.4. Spore. Feb. 21. 6 furs. 1.16--3 5. Going holding. Carried 8.8 when third to Dangerous Lever 9.2. Spore, Feb. 18. 5' 2 furs. 1.8. Good going. 2 0 2 GOLDEN BLAZE »8.13>. "Mr. Hercules'" 3
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  • 401 20 More Weights For Tomorrow And S aturday EM)LLOWIXG are further weights for Wednesday. POMES— CLASS I— Div 2—7 furs Silvfr Lace 97 Judith Anton 9.4 St Charles 8. 13 Winsome 8.1 Ncnia Manis g 1 Shoct Up 8 1 Lishcen 8 1 Codellus 7.4 Omah Boy 6 1", Comma g.9
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  • 507 21 Shrilling DOG-FIGHTS OVER HINESE CITIES everal Jap Planes Brought Down mnchang Surrounded By Chungking, May 1. 1 Japanese planes were brought down m dog-fights yestL two machines shot down by anti-aircraft machiren Friday and eight destroyed by Chinese units on April Urding to dispatches received from the fronts. i dot-flfbtl
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  • 63 21 NORTH CHINA MONEY MARKET CONFUSED Hongkong. May 1. ••PEDERAL Reserve Bank" notes m the T British and French concessions m TieiU ii further depreciated yesterday the market rates being two thousand •Federal" dollars for every thousand dollars < Chinese currency*. The North China market is most confused The prices have
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  • 145 21 ACCUSED WHO "DID HIS BEST TO GET HIMSELF CONVICTED" Kuala Lumpur, Monday. "THE accused has done his best to get himself convicted, when lie had a plain and straightforward defence before him," remarked Mr. Justice Gordon Smith to-day, at the trial of a Sikh watchman. Tars Singh, who was acquitted
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  • 123 21 Detective's Fatal Fall From Tree WHILE plucking fruits from a tree at Kampong Pahang on Apr. 27. Tang Peng Sian, a former detective police constable, fell and died almost instantaneously. At the Coroner's inquiry held to-day Mr. W.G. Porter returned a verdict o' death by misadventure. Deceased fractured his ribs.
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  • 90 21 <From Our Own Correspondent! Ipoh, May 1. THE Rt. Rev. Basil Roberts, Bishop o: Singapore, is expected to visit th< Church of St. John the Divine, Ipoh towards the end of this month. It is expected that he will give charge to al' the office-bearers m the
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  • 39 21 Kaunas, May 1 It is learned that important Germar naval artillery manoeuvres will begii along the Memel coast to-morrow, fol lowing completion of the first line o f fortifications intended to defend the nev Reuter German territory of Memel.
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  • 501 21 MENTAKABS DECLARE 4 PER CENT. DIVIDEND Annual Meeting Singapore, Monday. at credit of Profit and Loss Account. It was decided to take the oggortumty afforded by the renewal of rubber regu latlon to increase the P^ te^fJ ca a °is Peng Ann Division, while the asse^ ment for the year
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  • 257 22 Nine cards were returned for the viatt-J fvir.R round In the Roy»l Jobore toternatioml Club Golf Champioi competition, and their score* *re as I« low P C. P. Ailm F. M. Still J W. M.xin Geor«r Lowe Dr T E Cheah T W Doyle j*a Lt. Mohamad Atari
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  • 156 22 The following are the teams and starting times for the Royal Singapore Goif Club Ladies vs. Island Qolf Club ladies match to be played at Bukit Timah on Friday. (Island Club players mentioned first >. 330 Mrs. W. B Ruddock (13) v. Mrs. S. E. Dods
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  • 102 22 The result of the match Past President" (Sir George Trimmer) vs. "President" (Mr. H.K. Rodders) played on Apr. 30, at Keppel. is a win for Sir George Trimmer's team by 5 y 2 to 4. Fifteen cards were taken out at the Keppel G.C. for the April
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  • 15 22 The pi ;ir of meetinfl convened ovthp Malayan Buddhist Syndicate fur \Z
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    22 22 SIMO-, IjBONG, snapped m act. on at the Part < rt» l(> v ri|lv He was m the shot-put event.— Tribune
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  • 123 22 rVRTHER ties m the i tennis tournament on Green yesterday, resulted Jf "A" Singles Handicap: t 9 «-18) beat G h Ram 3 tired m the se< set; Tar (scr.) beat Poh Chee JutfJ "B" Singles Randieti: u-n <_12> beat Wee Ken'" Ch 6—2. 6—4; Cecil Wong (scmS
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  • 520 23 SPPERS WREST LEAD OF DIV. FROM MALAYS High Standard Of Soccer At Stadium R«E 2, Malays 1.the the leadership oi (he Div. I of the S.C.F./a. League from the IVlalays, the R.E. yesterday Mmt*4 their ilva!s by two to one m one of the most interesting of recent fixtures played
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  • 74 23 YALS BEAT NNERS IN I SOCCER K.\. <C> 0. p and scrap* ganu lt Gillman Barracks yesr thC I >''' |s l eilt the R Iv out ta a Oivision I fere or 'ess even up to cumin, till l»te Lmi hall when Ufljlj Midea, stored- irtth a This was
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  • 197 23 C.F.A. and Team it Indians IF. A. B was out of their Second Division ist the Indian Assot the S.H.B. padang luck they would have inicing defeat on the Indians, r, survived a severe bomhe concluding stages, when gave way and was at the Chinese forwards who did it scored.
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  • 44 23 U^\ held at ffum hirtv po aturda y. Apr:l 29. ors; were returned by Bfi»* Handicap) i S*' b r D Hopkins 101. A. C. Lane 101 .5 Ow "ci hv (ai Spoon was Nihandiii Bennett with »Po 101.39. 'M' 125
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  • 68 23 The Saopers second goa! was .scored hy Martin who converted a bouncing ball centred by Cheadle. with a gran 1 first timer which just flash past Said. Interval scores were 2—o m favour of the Sappers. Displaying great da?h the Malays reduced the deficit within five minute*
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  • 62 23 Play now bfcame excitin? with the Malays dominating the play and -„>,.- „rnt through a number of narrow shaves, first when w« managed m get hif hands to the ball a second before Bakri's boot found it and then when Madon who had got the ball past Fields
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  • 225 23 C. Y. M. A. Beat Harbour Board J.S.C. IN a friendly game of cricket played on Saturday, the Catholic Young Men's Association Singapore, beat the Singapore Harbour Board Junior Service Club by 40 runs. Scores:— C Y. M, A. Tacob Pierre not out 12 J A Dumont c Bowerman b
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  • 32 23 Mental Hospital beat the R.AM.C. m Division II A of the SA.F.A. Lea^u*' fixture by three goals to nil yesterday at the Mental Hospital ground.
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  • 64 23 The above party will play The New 8.1. a match of four singles and three doubles on Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. at The New B.P.s court, Government Hill. Following are the players representing the Gentle B.P M. Hodrie, Suadi, Ahmad Taib, A. Rahim b. Ahmad. A.
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    • 429 23 A3* /v. Cj. TENNIS pOLLOVVING were the results of th* ties played yesterdmy erening at the S.R.C. m their lawn tennis f'uirnament: Singles Handicap 'A' semi-finals: R. E. Thoy 3> beat G.E.N. Oehler.i <4-3> 3—6; 6—4; 7—5. E.G. Wheatley ls> beat R.H. Bain (—3i walk over. Mixed Doubles handicap: Mr
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  • 302 24 Sanctity Of Treaties Must Be Preserved Chungking, May 1. r£t :-r zzz Txszzz American people as represented »>v tr its intrinsic worth. •But it cannot be concealed Out the news of the proposed measure to received with wide satisfaction in China. SoTom
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  • 51 24 MISSIONARY SHOT DEAD IN CHINA Shanghai, May 1. A notification was received today that a French priest. M. Hermand (67), was fatally shot when Chinese bandits i aided the Jesuit Mission at Haichow m Kiangsu Province on Thursday last Father Ladayon ("2) and Father Delalardere (27) were taken as hostages.-
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  • 46 24 Kho Sin Kie Choy Win London. May 1. AT Bournemouth, m the British' hard n courts tennis championships first round. Kho Sin Kie (holder) beat A M Hamburger < Rumania) 6—4 6—3 6—° and W T. Choy beat D. S. Milford o- l. b o, 6—3.- Reuter
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  • 129 24 G2.00U.000 of her population, and a quarter oi hei territory with a third of her crops and a thud of her state income The whole o! the Ukraine, as far a tnj Black S a. was taken Irom her CaucasQi went In hunt' measure tc 1 urki y The Fmns
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  • 46 24 FIREWORKS CAUSE RIOTING Algiers. May 1. AlllMMlVli persons including a number of Europeans were injured, eleven seriously, during rioting caused by children throwing fireworks at two Senegalese soldiers who. when prevented from retaliating by on-lookers. returned to the barracks and fetched two hundred armed companions.— Reuter
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  • 90 24 London. May 1. THE National Council of Labour met at Transport House to formulate a policy on conscription for the guidance of Labour and Trade Union movements The meeting appointed a sub-com-mittee to draw up recommendations and a reasoned statement showing the La bour Party's opposition to
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  • 73 24 In the Hou.se of Commons to-day Mr Chamberlain introduced the Military rraining Bill which was formally re <d a first time alter which Mr. Hore-B°lisha introduced the Reserve and Auxiliai s Bill, which was also read a first time. Renter learns that Northern Irelarfl to included m
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  • 83 24 IMPERIAL AIR WAYS DISASTER London Mi THE Imperial Airways flyingbqd lender, flying to Durban from Dj laam, crashed when landing at i biqu.e ot 7.40 a.m. B S.T A cable received by Imperial J m London states that the flishk Mr. Knight, was killed and "ifo officer. Mr. Well, was
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  • 87 24 Mexican Om Talks To BE Resumed Mexico City. May TALKS between the Mexican] eriuhent and Mr D. Rid American lawyer, m regard t» expropriation of properties ti foreign oil companies m 1 which was postponed m Mil now be resumed This was revealed by Mr United States Ambas^dor io on
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  • 54 24 London. Ma! IN the House of Commons. Butler described the death Lillle m Shanghai, and iatd that facts were obscure, and the qua of whether action by His > aja Government was appropriate! await the full investigation. aM statements of Mrs. UDN n J> police sergeant who are
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  • 124 24 London, May I: Sir h«j Wood announced m the v"™" that an agreement had been n» ed with the Government o i*j on a scheme under which n pilots will be sent to Canada w termediate and advanced v training. The duration <>» scheme is three years and tne her
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