Morning Tribune, 30 April 1941

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  • 427 1 AUSTRALIA GIVES WARNING TO JAPAN ill Partner Of British Commonwealth 9 Tokyo Mistrust Means Vigilance "Down Under" Sydney, Apr. 29. CIR Frederick Stewart (Minister for External Affairs) said to-day that Australia was very glad to receive and reciprocate the assurances of goodwill expressed in Melbourne yesterday by the Japanese Minister
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  • 241 1 Nairobi. Apr. 29. TWO THOUSAND Italian and 400 natives were taken prisoners when Dessie, the last important Italian stronghold in Abyssinia, was captured by Imperial troops, according to an official communique issued in Nairobi to-day (Tuesday). The communique adds that a number o£ guns, lorries and
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  • 118 1 Cairo. Apr. 29. T;HE RAF. attacked Junkers troop carrying planes embarking enemy troopis at Benina aeiodrome near Benghazi again yesterday. One plane was destroyed and a number of others severely damaged. Considerable casualties were inflicted among the troops, adds the R.A.F. communique. R A F
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  • 38 1 N. Z. SOLIDLY BEHIND BRITAIN Wellington, Apr. 29. i Mr. Churchill's broadcast had 4 tonic effect in New Zealand. All shades of press, public and politicians stand unitedly behind him in the resolve to win the war.— Reuter
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  • 42 1 in ycfter.Bond, i lay a. e threat to Mafinitely mi it olish to icrwise. letrnces Ireraenreased." t h e irs. not, lgapon gairitherc troops' the IV longer ending only. Ms are I they! m in y vhjp. ree too r than
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    105 1 London, Apr. 29. J J THE German battlecruisers a Sehamhorst and Gnei.se- <iau (see picture below) again I ived attention from the S K.A.F. on Monday night. It > learned in London this J 'Tuesday) morning that a trong fore* of Bomber Com- J mand aircraft which raided
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  • 237 1 Tokyo, Apr. 2tf. •THE United States* decision to extend naval patrols far into waters surrounding the western hemisphere is described by two leading newspapers to-day as a step towards American participation in the .war. The Kokumin Shimbun says: "Generally speaking, convoy and patrol mean entirely
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  • 36 1 British Envoy Missing SIR RONALD CAMPBELL British Minister to the Yugoslav Government who, with the Legation and Consular staffs, is missing. The Italians claim that he and his party are in their hands. See page 2.
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  • 116 1 ZURICH, APR 29. THE UNITED STATES HAS WARNED VICHY TO "REMAIN 1 NEUTRAL," ACCORDING TO THE VICHY CORRESPONDENT OF LA SUISSE. The correspondent says that Marshal Petain, after receiving Admiral Darlan's report on his visit to occupied France, had a long conversation with Admiral Leahy
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  • 416 2 As Imperial Successes In Abyssinia Continue.... London. Apr. 89. BARABSED by British mobile patrols, the German and Italian forces made no progress in the operations in the region of the Ugyptian frontier yesterday, it was learnt in military circles in London to-day (Tuesday). li i.s pointed out
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  • 120 2 DUTCH ROYAL BIRTHDAY rpHE birthday (today; of Princess Juliana, of Holland, will be celebrated by a concert which the Dutch community Is giving at the Dutch Club, the proceeds of which will be given to the Orange War Fund. It is purely an unofficial affair, as it has been decided
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  • 152 2 A_™.rx London, Apr. 29. BROADCAST was mad. 1 to-day by Mr. King vicePresident of the Australian Council of 'Trade Unions. He said:-"Organ\sed Trade Unionists in Australia stand shoulder to shoulder with the workers <>t Great Britain in defiance of the Axis terror "I hey are
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  • 76 2 A DECLARATION j will make the Trf the Anglo-Turkish j| made by Mr. Sayddaati a local newspaper. "If the Germans a| they will know that m fight in the defence i try." A Turkish-German ment, involving (Turkish) has been id Under it. Turkey iffl to Germany
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  • 62 2 'LAST night's attack I was featured in ani munique. which I night, an attack lastil hours was made a Some firej were sttfj casualties are not bels been heavy. "There was a little I other parts of soutM and South Wales East Anglia and the I Damage was done
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  • 43 2 Ancient And Modern The crew of a Bren gun carrier stop for a chat with a villager with his donkey cart. The vehicles provide an interesting contrast. This picture was taken during an exercise by some of the British troops in Northern Ireland.
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  • 274 2 "British Envoy In Italian Hands" Axis Report London, Apr. 29. §IR Ronald Campbell (British Minister to Belgrade), of whom no news has been received since the German occupation of Yugoslavia, has been captured at sea on his way to Crete by the Italians, according to the official Germans news agency
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  • 88 2 Sydney, Apr. 29. TREEK workers, through the Greek u Minister of Labour, have sent a message of thanks to the "heroic sons of Australia," who fought for them In Greece. The message declares—Greek workers declare their admiration for the Australians who fought for Greece's sacled soil
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  • 189 2 London. J HERMAN long-range guns, taking advantage ofjj visibility, opened fire on the Dover area shor 2« i.m. to-day, sending shells crashing into the area »m )f about five minutes. M The bombardment developed into the heaviest since the Autumn, continuing with unabated fury after
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  • 31 2 "Many Financial Sacrifices Ahead U.S. Trator 1* "SSFSi trator, Mr. Je> dressing: the v more money ■?< for defence in the J The nation can eaS?. tional debt eauail? 1 come." Reuter
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  • 81 3 Berlin. Apr. 29. ihP Wis threats to Switzerland, i0n n edinßomeon Sunday, the op( lo dent of the Boersen Zei1( o take a lesson from the tlu Y <'<>slavia," and criticises the f whirl* •negligently allows the po-L-to anti-German suicidal opiEKJ that important newspapers, n
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  • 127 3 hnadians Arrive In Britain London, Apr. 29. i contingent of Canadian troops, arrived in England recently, is the 1 most completely equipped yet sent da. angent. it is learned to-day, comitry and artillery, armoured corps, id road construction groups in addilarge number of general reinforce3ined corps group is composed
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  • 49 3 Sydney. Apr. 29. r ensure the regular flow of entrants into the Royal Australian Air Force, the Air Board has approved plans lor the establishment of an* air corps for youths bet- 1 ween 16 and 18. It is expected that 72,000 youths' will join. Reuter
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  • 28 3 rE Hon. Mr. tl Weisbert, Fuiaucial Secretary, Straits Settlements, will broadcast from Singapore station at 8.50 pm. to-day vApiil 30) on "Saving for Vic-' tory."
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  • 227 3 (By Patrick Crosse, Reuter's Special Correspondent, somewhere in the Western Desert) JN the renewed push into Egypt, the Germans and Italians appear to be imitating the tactics used by us when we advanced into Libya. From the neighbourhood of Sollum, they spread out fanwise in
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  • 27 3 London. Apr. 29. KING GEORGE received the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill at Buckingham Palace, also the First Sea Lord (Admiral Sir Dudley Pound). Reuter
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  • 114 3 Egypt Not Depressed Cairo, Apr. 29. Wife. CHURCHILL'S bold warning ai of the dangers to come and the frank admission of British reverses have not depressed Egyptians but rather stimulated them by the fact that Britain is more determinsed than ever to defeat Gerrru r.y," declared an Epvptian Government spokesman
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  • 36 3 Rome, Apr. 29. i»ERMAN bombers v carried out numerous attacks on Malta throughout Monday nij?ht, according to the Italian news agency, which describes the raids as the heaviest the island has yet suffered Reuter
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  • 103 3 S New York, Apr. 89. I MR. Joan Cu(!ah\, the for- I mer United StaWs Am- J bassador to Poland, writes that on his return to Ber- i Jin after an absence of seven I months, he found "that the same lick of enthusiasm i
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  • 51 3 Vichy, Apr. 29. DEFENCE exercises including attacks by aircraft from an aircraft carrier were held at Gibraltar last night, states an Algeciras despatch. A battleship, a battle cruiser, an aircraft carrier, seven destroyers and five motor torpedo boats, coming from the Atlantic, entered Gibraltar on Monday.
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  • 836 4 A Plan To Aid Portsmouth 's Air Raid Victims SIV«»I« \iiil PIMM Ver« Ardmore AtR raid rkUmj In nil home town. I'ort.siii'Mitli will benefit .«> tin result oi an exhibition of painting* v* be ii»-id by Chief \'r\ry officer Heath, oi the ttnga pore Naval Establishment from 11 to May
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  • 59 4 i r AROI I Cross* S the urn* to the i daughter > Ft.U* Mr* I i CookeHj J was t(J at M i Cath^d™ leiday noon. V Mrs. and 3» S tirdff J proxie\ f J (lodmotW the od!l In t^ (ill mtrrtainj a puh>t at g*
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  • 653 5 FACING UP TO THE SUN Bi'c re hi m than a i Hmrf more than a v -tanned fti must Bro. r. wiih respect, He.v. un-bathe B more harm than good be aeHii wL r sun-bathe H* ou, always apIn from the shade into will draw back at Hci and
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    • 51 5 i "how about j If I a fuo pound I Rabbit -I I) y -'Sj? Rabbit it 1 stew for \^J <j£:t tnough for I d inner \S^^r four persona" W >^ j I l/l PHONE 5376 F I V K LINES C8 206 A i4dW. of Sinyapy:** Cold Storuyt
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  • 614 6  - Services' BREVITIES Ubique jfH> FSITIT the fact thai the pianist failed to J l U make an appearance at Saturday night's| concert and tombola at the recently openedZl'.v.tl Army Medical Corpi Sergeants 1 Mess.] [everything went with a swing and a most! {enjoyable -how was ut on. The mesa is
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  • 179 6 SEVENTY-FOUR more men are required as cadets for the five courses of Government Flying Training School which will start in August and October, and in January, March and May 1942 release from Government Service any applicants who are found acceptable. Applicants must be British subjects
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  • 83 6 Chungking, Apr. 29. THE three Chinese members of the Sino-American and Sino-British Stabilisation Funds Board, it is learned In authoritative circles, are Mr. Liicn Kwang-fu, Governor cf the Shanghai Commercial Savings Bank and concurrently. Chairman ol the Foreign Trade Commission, Mr. Pei Sung-sun, of ihe
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  • 178 6 YOUR OLD SHOES ARE NEEDED j "'"^io assist the ■1 section of the J? I Patriotic fund in Mil> 5 despatching shdeV S o ;°2j for the use of air ra S Si S refugees and other '> J nager of the Sing ap^ h* :of the Bata Sho, (Mr.
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  • 218 7 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SINGAPORE'S ricksha pullers are willing to "go to it." They are quite taken up with Lt. Gen. Bond's suggestion in Legislative Council, on Monday, that they should volunteer as stretcher bearers to be trained for any emergency that might arise in
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  • 242 7 ALLEGED DILUTED BEER JJUNDREDS of bottles of beer and stout were produced in the district court, yesterday, before Mr. J. L. McFall, as exhibits in a false trade marks case. Lim Chin Tiong, proprietor of a sundry goods shop, appeared on two charges of possession of false trade marks— labels
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  • 313 7 MORNING TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 194l. STALIN'S EMBRACE XHE Japanese press to-day is being regaled with a series of articles on some of the "off the record'' statements and actions of Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka, the Japanese Foreign Minister, during his recent European tour. Food for thought in Tokyo to-day is
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  • 151 8 Armed Guards At Chinese Bank Re-Opening Shanghai, Apr. 29 IFTER m" 1 1 u closed for ten days, because their stal been subjected to constant shootings and kidnap four banks, owing allegiance to Chungking and which < il Shanghai, opened their doors for business again yvlu^t morning. rhe bank bviMingi
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  • 144 8 LondJii, Apr. 21*. THE Swiss Volksrecht states that even with the German entry into Athens, the war wii! not be decided or concluded. A decision n defeat or victory will be taken only when the mastery of the sea and air has been settled
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    • 292 8 EVENING GOWN: Emerald i*»«<l Kuhv shot Taffeta, Orgtma oatt-»-wiiii EmbaMed PWweri af s^nn Taffi'ta $.>".i>U- Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in IS #5\ 24 Hours W Kg e thi dl nvei S'ixoderm by an A i pi no k»ng< i" necessary foi :< n oiii to i Ikmi UKly. dl
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    • 30 8 Th The. a PJANE M ThE RiohT AITiTUPi. \HD ZOOMIN6 ># ft \IOM6 BV TJiE f i 3EXM, Nt!CKE> Vi PREPARES THE 1 BL INPFOLPS PER THE f k SiALfDORPEW! ;V-di
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  • 125 9 Sluur-'hni. Apr. 20. Unknown gunmen, late yesterday evening, shot and lertoualf grounded a Japanese sentry In Chapel, the Japanese-occupied sector, in Shanghai APer firing six Shots, some of .ii! n struck the Japanese sentry in the abdomen, 'he gunmen, ii. believed. Hed into the Settlement
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  • 329 9 POUR European girls— Mary Beegan. Patricia Barber- Joyce Dorothy Stow and Valerie Tonkin— gave evidence in the c court yesterday. In connection with a collision between rtor bus and a car in which they were travelling at the 1 4 mile, Changi Road on
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  • 43 9 FOOD FOR WAR FURNACES The farsightedness of ian:idian war industrialists is :le- picted here in this picture of i a small section nf reserve scrap metal. "Scrap" for S guns must be carefully select- V ed for "cieanliness and poo 1 J strength".
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  • 71 9 London, Apr. 2f). A NETHERLANDS pilot, flying With an R.A F. Spitfire .squad ron m offensive patrol yesterday, .sent, a German dive-bomber crashIng t) destruction over Ruining iuM xlrome. Seeing the enemy flyinj* at only r hundred feet, the Dutchman dived to attar!: head on and then
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  • 51 9 Shot down ovt-r the South coast of England, this Cirrnian M s srrschmitt is now R<»i»»s on show to rolIrct funds f° r the pun-haw of a Spitfire »i K l< I♦* r plaiH- Soldirrs ;U| seen W inovint; t h German plane to its |ll:Jl-l» slmu
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    • 31 9 I Z BY WALT DISNEY) VEXKC WELL. \I f) F01..0W JO< Cw&FESi VESSirA \n^^- N *T^ THUH DOC EVER < EXXCTLY V M'aiUp Jjy P s °fe l f 4 'J( V^^/^B^7
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  • 199 10 CrNOAPORE Scrap Wer k and its importance are gathering momenca&i in the public mind. Yesterday, the quantity of different kinds of scrap material brought, 'o the various scrap dumps throughout the city was almost twice the* amount contributed on the previous day when campaign opened Included
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  • 188 10 Indian Editors To Visit Malaya IT is understood that a paity of editors from India will shortjly be visiting Malaya rind that the tour has been arranged under 'the auspices of the Government of India. It is reported that those who have accepted invitations incluJe Mr. K. Subburau "Im di
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  • 83 10 TO-DAY'S BAND CONCERT k MILITARY Band n Conceit will be given at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 5 30 p.m. to-day. March. The Sta;>.' darcl oi St. George. Potted Operas ia»! Carmen, <b» Faust Interlude, I kiss your hand Madame. Selection, Follow the Fleet. i Suite for Pipes and Band,
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  • 112 10 UEARING of the case in which n a European, H. F. Stalley, stands charged with the abetment of the offence of incest between a Singhalese girl of 13 yea is of age and her younger brother was continued, yosterday. in the Assize Court The prosecution, which is
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  • 361 12 Calcutta. Apr. "28. ANOTHER meetms of All Party Leadera a t cstoyermncnt House on April M decided to organise b G todwiU Committee throughout ttoe province. The cauaea oi communal disquiet to Bengal were enmiaed and specific points of difference aojuied. The receni riots in Dacca came
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  • 331 13 Brevities From The Courts ALLEGED to have failed to hoist the signal denoting that ne had aliens on board when his ship arrived in Singapore, Baehok bin Lantek, master of a steamer appeared in the second court yesterday, before Mr Conrad Oldham. Bachok said he did no know tho regulations.
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    • 370 14 fOR the fourth time this season n, b r (S.C.P.A.) played a drawn^L he division of the league, yesterday mt H the Manchester at the AmS *R<JdW The Chinese had themselves ut Stadlu taking both points. Time after tl th bame excellent chances by weak
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    • 170 14 R R.A.F. (Kalian*) 4; j.C.S.A I A.F. iKallang) beat J.C.S.A. 4-nil maDiv.nd match, on the J.C.S.A. ground, yesterday. Rough play towards the end spoilt the match. The R.A.F. kicked off and after five minutes even play, dominated. They were persistent in tt attacks but the
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    • 175 14 ELIAS DAVIES, journalist, was yesterday. afl£ ted by the fifth magistrate, Mr. IllWj on a charge of making a false report to the p«»*g The magistrate did not call upon Davies r defence. Davies was alleged to have reported to 1 he P« that
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  • 43 15 .SOCCER: Div. I. Argylls v Police Stadium; R.A. lac-ac) v Gordons. Chanui S.C.C. v RE.. Padang; Div. II A SH B* v Navy. 5.H.8.; Div. II B. Customs v Indians, F. and N. 8 v TENNIS: S.C.C. S.C.R.C. and YMCA tournaments.
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  • 171 15 Prospects For The Derby If the mnct London. April 29. ack qir h n races for y ears with sons of the rthrc P Winner of the Der| V in 1933, contestES* supremacy marks the beginning of the Two Tl oZnri P° rrOW Wednesday) with the running cC Z One
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  • 114 15 TUNNER E. Allen of y the R.A.. appeared before Mr. Conrad Oldham, in the second district court yesterday, f Or his trial on a charge of having, on Mar. 21, at a house i n Angullia Street, committed an act of gross indecency with Tan Ah Yian. The
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  • 108 15 Peeping Tom Fell Dining Great Raid fHE effigy of Peeping Tom, which for many years has stood high on the top floor of a building in Coventry, crashed to the street during the great air raid on the historic city. Peeping Tom, according to legend, was a tailor who peeped
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  • 50 15 British Casualties For Australia? Sydney, Apr. 29. OWING to developments in the Middle East and the Mediterranean British wounded may go to Australia. This was revealed by Mr. Foil (Minister of the Interior) who announced that Australia might be asked to care for British as well ig Australian casualties.— Reuter
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  • 71 15 A SOUTH COAST town has a fulltime A.R.P. worker who gives his pay away. The warden, a retired business man known as Uncl^ Bill, receives a wage of £3 ss. a week. "I do not want the warden's pay for myself, but I draw it
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  • 77 15 A NIGH rVTH EA S L CARROLL S' f /^rRT«? ni (At th Cathay) G decorftfv! TV"" mor^ K»rl8 form at the Cathay jLSStaJ 1 WhlCh W* 1 movie a^a^h;;; 1 01 1 V?, v^. Y l A«rtw that h wS biyore^BiuTSS R dlV rcP but ;}s "SOUTH
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  • 196 15 Emore ties were decided at the Y.M.C.A. courts yesiy, when further progress recorded in the club's Spring Jawn tennis tourney. One handicap doubles match was left unfinished, due to failing- light. Results of yesterday's ties were: Handicap singles:— Ong s\vee g > W beat H^k Yan /l P
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  • 172 16 100 Planes Reduced To y-. j om< through "i W oil li put up by ill Yugoslav air fora at the time <<i the G( rman attack i>n Belgradi It has been given by 27 Yuro lav airmen who arrived ml w Bui- 1 i
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  • 62 16 London, Apr. 29. in i S contribution to the imU perial Exchequer next year will Minister oi Finance, aniii a budget .state-, ment, said that last year's contriout ion was £G millions but .sincej th< e iimates of reserved re-, for war purposes had <i by millions
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    • 91 16 Berlin, Apr. 29. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's plans will have but one result quick and en tain sinking of American ships.' This threat is made in the Dusche Allegemaine to-day (Tuesday) in an article dealing with American proposals to speed-up supplies to Britain. The newspaper adds:
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    • 39 16 Storkholm, Apr. 29.— "The British forces which reached Greek ports apparently had time to embark without having" to organise fortified tamps to cover their embarkation." writes the Berlin correspondent of the Reuter Stockholm Tidningen.-
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    • 63 16 Vichy. Apr. 29.— President Inonu of Turkey has not returned to Ankara from Western Turkey as stated by certain foreign radio stations, says an Ankara dispatch to the Vichy newi agency. He is indeed likely to spend another week on his tour of inspection of the
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    • 68 16 Washington, Apr. 29: The strike in the United States bituminous coalfields ended to-day with the announcement by the United Mineworkers' Union that the production of soft coal would be resumed on Thursday morning. The Union's move followed a notification to President Roosevelt by the southern coal
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    • 83 16 Wellington, Apr. 28: The New Zealand War Council to-day passed a resolution expressing full support of the Government's action in agreeing to the dispatch of New Zealand troops to Greece. The Government's decision was arrived at "after a most able and accurate appreciation of the situation,'
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    • 51 16 London. Apr. 29. THE President of the Board of Trade has announced that it is necessary to set a limit to the period within which voluntary arrangements for the concentration of pioduction could be submitted. Various limiting dates have been lixed varying between Mav 15 and 31. British
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  • 212 16 M Hong KLng, Aj r. 29. R. James Roosevelt, the eldest Son of the President who is en his way :o ihc Chinese wui capital U an uncflTcfal envoy r t Hon/, Konj; bv l( 'r this morrJrg for Chungking. Mr. James Roosevelt was only recently
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  • 208 16 London, Apr. 29.— Mr. Churchill told I House of Commons to-day that he vassal country would not wish to receive news^M war situation which "added to the danJ our troops when delicate, dangerous and! cal operations were being successful^ <M Loud cheers greeted this pn
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  • 75 16 London, Apr. 2j T ONDON is now the headquarters of the I 1-1 movement, declared the Czechoslovak Mm* the Interior Dr. Slovik to-day. 'The Sokol movement, with beadquaruni don. will do all it can to help our Sokol brom Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Polan •'When Mr. Churchill
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  • 62 16 Berlin, Apr-^* THE second of the series Of Axis "get l J e 1 ings was held in Rom? to-day. news agency. The so-called WUtutoH^ of the Three Power pact met WRH bass siding, and the German and Japan •<• w present. It is understood that
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