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Part I.

Another Chinese all-talking, singing & cuncing Picture,

Starring

BUTTERFLY WU

Chinese Foremost Screen Favourite.

with

Shaw Pei Chen

Directed by Chang Shib Chuen Recorded by Pathe Orient Co.,

Produced by Mass Co., Shanghai.

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Spoiled by his father's coddling hand he found love and self respect in the simple rugged life of the North woods. A sparkling comedy, drama of youth and its yearnings.

China

The

Mail.

ESTABLISHED 1845.

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1931.

Briand's Important

Letter.

(Continued from Page 1.)

vided by Article XIII of the Covenant.

Chian's Pledges Ample.

M. Briand is of the opinion that the Chinese pledges cover the various "fundamental prin- ciples" raised by the Japanese Government.

In these circumstances, M. Briand says he feels confident that the Japanese Government will continue, as rapidly as possi- ble, to withdraw its troops.

SIR H. SAMUEL

NEW LIBERAL LEADER.

LL G PEEVED

COMPLETELY AT VARIANCE,

YOUNG GIRL REPORTED MISSING.

Mr. N. B. Kitchell, of 11 Mathe- son Street, has notified the Police that his sister, Mary Kitchell, aged 18 years, has been missing for two weeks.

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.

Lady Peel has very graciously consented to présent the Long Service Medals, Medallions, Labels, and Pendants which have been awarded to members of the Bri- grade from Headquarters, London,

at King's College to-morrow at 5

p.m.

The Parade will "all in" at

4.50 p.m.

This is the first Brigade Cere-

Rugby, Yesterday. The Liberal Parliamentary As regards the safety of the Party to-day elected Sir Herbert lives and property of Japanese Samuel as its Leader in succes- nationals, attention is drawn to sion to Mr. Lloyd George. The paragraph 5 of the Council's re-latter had made it known that solution of October 24, recom- he did not desire to be nominat- mending that the two Govern-ed and, in a letter to Sir Herbert mony at which Lady Peel has ments immediately appoint re- Samuel, he stated that he was officiated, and it is confidently ex- presentatives to settle the details completely at variance with the pected that all members--whether relating to evacuation, etc.

disastrous course into which the of the Brigade or of the differenti Party has recently been guided." committees (Including Surgeons) He added, he was not a candid--will make a special effort to be ate for any office in the Liberal present. that by the New Year his health group, and expressed the hope would be fully restored. He was looking forward then "to co- operating with all who had at heart the advancement of those ideas to which so many millions had rallied hopefully in 1929.".

Baron Shidehara's Statement.

Mr. Sawada, Attache to the Japanese Embassy in Paris, has

communicated to Sir Erle Drum mond the rejly of Baron Shide hara to the Chinese Minister's reference to the appointment of a Japanese representatives for the purpose of settling with the Chinese delegates details of the evacuation of Manchurian terri- tories.

Liberal

Sir Herbert Samuel in acknow. ledging his appointment as Baron Shidehara says the Leader stressed the importance Japanese Government has an of national unity. He was con- nounced the line of conduct it vinced that it was possible for proposes to follow in a statement the Conservative and published on October 26, and Parties to work together with requests the Chinese Government out losing their identity, Liber- als might assume that the policy He to refer to that document. edds that the Japanese Govern- laid down by the Prime Minister. ment is most anxious that the would be maintained. If so, Chinese Government should ac- Government would have a career cept the views of the Japanese of fruitful activity. He regret Government as expressed in that ted that Mr. Lloyd George was statement and enter into nego- not co-operating with them tiations as speedily as possible this time.-British Wireless Ser- with a view to reaching an agreement on the fundamental

principles to form a basis of re-

storation of normal relations be- tween the two countries, and also negotiations with regard to the withdrawal of Japanese troops into the South Manchuria rail- zene.-Reuter.

Latest Troop Movements Explained.

Washington, Yesterday.

No general Japanese advance in Manchuria is projected, ac cording to a statement made by

ice.

bers are invited to be present.

Friends and relatives of mem-

at $5,

Whampoa Docks were in demand at $31.

Providents (old) were in request, at $5.10, and the new shares ware also wanted at $2.55.

Hotels (old), after being done at $15, closed in demand at this rate, with sellers asking $15.20.

H.K. Lands were obtainable at

$8244.

Humphreys (old) werd wanted at $18.

Realtles were offering at $13.40. Ewon could have been booked at T16.20

Shanghai Cottons were offering

at 391.

at Zoong Sings were wanted at

T124.

Trams, which were put through at $21% and $21.80, closed in de-

STEADIER TONE IN mand at $214, with sellers seek-

SHARES.

Few More Buyers in Everything.

RATES UNCHANGED.

The official summary issued by the Stock Exchange to-day states:

There is a steadier tone in the

Ing $21.80.

Star Ferries were on salo at $0212.

China Lights had sellers at $284.

H.K. Electrics were wanted t $76.

Cements (combined), after being done at $19,60 and $19.70, closed In demand at $19.

*

Dairy Farms were offering at $294.

Mr. Debuchi, the Japanese Am-market this morning and a few. Sinceres were in demand at $10. bassador, to the State Depart more buyers in everything. Rates ment. Mr. Debuchi declares that are practically unchanged. the object of the latest troop movement is to repair blown up bridges so as to facilitate the transport of soya bean crops, Reuter's American Service.

JANET

Contructions (old), which chang- ed hands at $6.16, closed at this rato) in demand. The new shares were Banks were on offer at $1,600. Unions, which were done at also the medium of sales at $2.05,Į $117, $420 and $425, were in de- closing in request at $2.10. mand at the close at $410. ..

Government Loan was wanted at China Underwriters were wanted $2 per cent. premium.

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wife who won her wandering husband from the wicked wiles

of a worldly wench.

Hear: Dorothy Bargras Sing

""HOW LOVELY YOU CAN BE":

with

Belle BENNETT

John HALLIDAY Dorothy BURGESS

Richard TUCKER Junior DURKIN

George BICKEL

Brooks BENEDICT

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You'll Do What Pa says or get

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THOMAS

MEIGHAN

HARDIE

ALBRIGHT Dorothy Jordan

Directed by (John Błystona

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