ADVERTISERS ADVERTISERS are requested to have £*• their Advertisements) in the Oftue not later than 10.30 a.m. each day. If received alter that time insertion cannot be guaranteed i'or that day's issue. Do lot send original relY'renees witb applications for positions. Copies only. Nom-de-plume addresses cai'e of Genet a! Post OlHcp cannot be accepted. The Proprietors of the "livening Post" do not hold themselves responsible lor non-insertion of any advertisement through accident- or from other causes ox for errors in the publication of an advertisement, STOP PRESS —: .»- [ NEW yOBK-ETTROPB BY AIK. •; !New York.—Pan-American Airl" [ ways today inaugurated the direct f New York-Europe service, 24 hours* ,'■ flying time, from the La Guardia I airport. It was announced that it . was hoped to have a daily service before the end of the year and a sub-stratosphere service of 13 hours' flying time within three years."—P.A. Cable.. ■~ f CABINET CHANGE IN IRAK. ". Bagdad.—The Cabinet which was formed on February 22 has , resigned, and a new Cabinet has been formed. The Prime Minister is Rashid Ali Gailani, the Foreign Minister General Nuries Said, and the .Defence Minister General Tahael-Hashima.—P.A. Cable. U.S. ROLE IN PEACE • , . SETTLEMENT? Washington. — The Republican National Committee has issued a statement calling President Roosevelt's statement about Mr. Welles's mission to Europe "advance notice . that the President contemplates the United States playing a major, role in the settlement of the, European quarrel." "Let us be? ©n guard against another effort tp make the United States a guaran-. tor of peace in the Old World, -with the American army as a; bond," says the statement. "Mr. Roosevelt should not deal in veil-; ed statements, but should tell " Americans exactly what he pro-, poses to do." — U.P.A. TRAGIC PLIGHT. •: Seattle.—Cora Sterling, a prominent aviatrix, took four child- - ren on a joy ride. The plane crashed in flames and" . all were killed.—P.A. Cable. CHOLERA IN CALCUTTA. , Calcutta.—There have been ten deaths from cholera as a result of the scavengers' strike. Disregarding religious laws forbidding those of high caste to defile themselves by sweeping refuse, citizens are organising a cleansing service which it is feared will be inadequate to check the epidemic—P.A. Cable. AVONDALE RACES. Foley Memorial.—Gold Vaals 1, Royal Appellant 2, Proud Fox 3. S.cr.: Jack Tar, Kena, Susan, gloride Princess^ Earatonga, AUCTIONS. . TOMORROW, at 1.30 p.m. IN" THE MART. 91 DIXON STREET. GW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, •will sell: — v , . LARGE FIREPROOF SAFE, GLASS CASE (7 1.5), DIVAN, DINING and BEDROOM SUITES, CARPET SQUARES, OAK AND RIMU S. and D BEDS, KAPOK x MATTRESSES, 16-gall. COPPER, BACON SLICER, gent's bikes, prams, GENUINE- ANTIQUE WALNUT DRESSING TABLE, and furniture of every description. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer.. ■ WEDNESDAY MORNING, 10.30. APRIL 3, 1940. 78' CONSTABLE STREET, NEWTOWN. Corner Owen- Street. See Flag. . • AUCTION SALE SUPERIOR FURNITURE, including HANDSOME 3PIECK CHESTERFIELD SUITE. 2 SUPERIOR CARPET SQUARES, GATELEG TABLE, C CHAIRS, vases," ornaments, BRAND-NEW HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER (latest model), RAMSEY^WILSON. LTD., AUCTIONEERS, 08 Manners Street, will sell as above' on behalf Mrs. Waller (who has sold her-business), , Also 3 SINGLE BEDSTEADS and wires, diiehesse . chests, glass-top kitchen dresser, carpet sweeper, elect, iron, ty eiderdowns, blankets, luggage carriers (for motor-cars).- . i . . Auctioneer. 'Tel. 42-785. LENDERS & BUILDERS' MATERIAL. STRENGTH, gp^- ■ DURABILITY. Reinforce witb . . "8.R.C." nUARANTEED ELECTRIC WELDED 13T FABRIC. . Sole New Zealand Agents: . JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD.. . , . Willis Street. Wellington.
CHECKING GOSSIP Special measures are being taken to prevent gossiping by R.A.F. personnel which may reach enemy ears, says the London' "Daily Telegraph." Thirty or 40 officers with suitable qualifications are to be appointed to maintain contact with R.A.F. personnel in aerodromes and wherever air personnel congregate, so that a check can be kept, and personnel constantly reminded of the danger of indiscreet remarks. It is considered not at all improbable that there may be secret wireless telegraphy transmitting stations in England operated by enemy agents.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 77, 1 April 1940, Page 14
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