Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 6 Apr 1938, p. 8

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th,, .1938 j' (G. m X D2aker at the Women éhrisse Sin- to eo inf1ucý youth in tt iay, gi,ôw tc hocod opt)ûseý lîve ~for brot may xiot lif ovin liomes measiur',re5 Ã"ur hom.es; etratirn iunÈ Mrs. Wni. - w&5 put on Inetitute -gir 3Ls LiIlian ja .-ar. M- the nev.--iof1 pialn0 o b 2 aid Mr-' M ade fo')r Il h-id nJi the dzApril 8i -LiiHian Jonecý o:i behiaif of -Ips a 5 a her lpa-erer-t Mr. Staqnleý 1101ition with Cli rement. :Mr. Orvalj w-orkîng inm V('11% È-,at hi family who ho Lyrcotta moýved last we --Mi two sal :tvek. those( rnd -Mr. Gec P'.ep4eId and Ti, cfairiiiof1 to, r.Walter Mr. vrici In -Torontoai Mr. anci 74r, W.were Vw-itI TheRel.;aâ ofth te Chur-c1l Tie Womn Gîr!s'Y Corierz litrh n -Iud fspond b l)which ail V The ecÙivg >RP'EDO ATTACK Sailors aboard H.M.S. Repulse ýserve attempts of a warplane to attack the ship b:ý drop- îg a torpédo cturing war games carnied out recently_ by the Home and Mediterranean fleets. [E'LL SHOW SCOTLAND - Barbara Trib .e, Australian IlpLes)5 no rcsidcnt ii Lonclon, is doing a series of ,ams'ý urc asdccratonsfor i c eAustralian wool board's exhibit at the Empire Exhibition in Glasgow. GOOD FRIENDS-The Duke of Kent (RIGHT)* was4one of the. distinguished company which heard joseph P. Kennedy' (LEFT), -new ambassador ta London, expDlain United States policy at an Anglo-Arnerican club dinner recently. PORE..RUNNER-BeIfast came out in force to sec t.he launching of H. M.S. Belfast a few clays ago. MD.Nvll hmer- laichnsteed he O, OOtoncruser Seond lter it was sliding backward into the water. The fact that its launching left a great vacancy in the shipyard did flot worry many workers. Britain has- ordered additions to the fleet including battleships over 35,000 tons, more numerous than the ships of many modern navies. TAKES TO BOATS-Not aeroplanes alone constitute the Royal Air Force. A few days ago four of a fleet of 25 service tenders were delivered to Caishot station. This photograph was made as they left Southampton builders' They can reach a speed of 28 knots from a standing start in 10 seconds. Hubert Scott-Painc designed them as he clid the flavy's "hôrnet' motorboats. This squadron will be used in co-operation with seaplanes. JOIN EUROPE'S EX-RULERS Pictured with bis consort herc is Prince Franz 1 of Liechtenstein, 84-year-old ruler of the principality that occupies 65 square miles 'between Switzeriand and Austria, who has announced bis surren-der of ruling power,5 in favor of his unmnarried grand nephew, Prince Franz joseph,,, INSET, who is 32., Liechtenstein has a Population of 10,21i and bas close blood ties with recently Nazified. Austria. R.A.F. general yards. f bytery ai Picli and $Unclay, ai & thç bazjner qiISH REBIEL TROPHI1ES-Some tlime after the sea battie in which Spanish loyalists the insurgent cruiser1 Baleares, H.M.S. C ornwall sPOtted ane of the ill-fated warship's boats .drifting by. -Sailors found tbis rebel flag, gas masks and other war equipmient in its Iockers. STRANGE PROCEDURE---One ycar ago this -set of pare ro ta be Billericay, Esex. Last week thcy had Bileicy tvofit PUlýelephant in w hich rode. -their baby daughters, to acrse in c r mo , L t e wj s i t hrà daughtcr of a circùçk owner. r- i - 4, to p îng i

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