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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1934.

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ROMANCE OR MURDER?

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Ben LYON

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T'S suspenseful and it represents a running fire of bright dialogue that grips and holds your interest until the very end.

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Go West, Gun Man,

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way out

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Man, woman and beast were the victims of this gang of guerillas from the city slums...until Western blood boiled over... and the light was on!

DECISION

A heart-thumping drama

of Gangland's invasion

of the West today

Wah WILLIAMSON

“BILL” BOYD

DAAR CHARLES

"CHIC" SALE

DOROTHY WILSON: Directed by Ralph Inga

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL. (Dy Telegraph, Copyright, Telegru- phic Massages Ordinance, 188, Re- ceived July 18, 10.40 m.)

Washington, To-day.

MEASURES" BY

GERMANY

July 15 Loan Payment

In Reichmarks.

FURTHER. Ú. S. MEMORANDUM

.

SPECIAL TO CHINA, MAIL The Federal Reserve's industrial (By Telegraph, Copyright, l'elegra production statistics show that phic Messages Ordinance, 1884, Re American business has been on the erived July 18, 1049 am):

Berlin, To-day. up grade for the 16 months of

The three trustees of the Dawes President Roosevelt office, with Loan, Mr. McGarragh, Mr. Jay, and the expection of August Septem-the Dutchman, M. ter Muelen yer ber and November of 1933. a sca-terday blocked at the Reichsbank, sonal let-down.

Relch revenue from Customs" taxes: The past two months have re- vealed a net-gain of 44 per cent. on the grounds that the Reichs. on beer, sugar, tobacco and brandy, since President Roosevelt was bank made the July 15 payment or It is estimated that, industrial the Dawes loan in Reichmarks

Instead of foreign exchange. activity at present is approximate- ly 85 per cent. of the 1923-25 aver age-United Press, per S. E. Levy and Company.

Inaugurated.

PRICE-CUTTING IN COAL

Grave Foreign Menace To Britain.

EXPORTS SHOW INCREASE

London, To-day. The Secretary for Mines, Mr. Ernest Brown, referred in the

House of Commons yesterday to the serious effect of price-cutting campaigns in foreign countries, and said that the Mines Depart ment believed that the only per manent solution was to be found in international agreements be tween coal producers, markets and prices.

The Reichsbank pald in Reich. marks in consequence of the recent moratorium on the Dawes and

Young loans.

It is announced that the Gov ernment has taken “defensive mea- sures," the nature which has not. so far, been revealed.

PROSPECTS FOR BUSINESS

Famous Economist's Opinion.

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL. (by Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra phic Messages Ordinance, 1898. Re- |ceived July 18, 10.18 a.m.)

Chicago, To-day. The well-known economist, Mr. states that the Harland Allen trend of, world prices and the American demand will favour re ductions throughout the Summer, with speculative securities' and hit.-United Press, per S. E. Levy nun-essential goods the hardest

and Company.

AMERICAN-AFRICAN COPPER WAR

Huge Increase. In U.S. Exports.

SLIGHT REDUCTION IN PRICES ONLY AFRICAN- COUNTER

It is announced that the United SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL. States Ambassador to Berlin, Mr. (Us Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra

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william D. Dood has sent obin Messages Ordinance, 1834. Ra memorandum to the German Gov-ceived July 18, 11.45 B.NE.)

New York, To-day. ernment, declaring that the United States is entitled to the SAMO Exports of American copper for treatment, AS Great Britain-the first four months of 1934 were compared United Press, per S. E. Levy and 173,584 short tons, as Company.

IMPROVED WREAT BUYING.

with 36,678 short tons for the cor responding period of 1933. The exports mostly went to nations! which formerly bought from Africa.

It is estimated that Germany's

America were nine times morc than in 1933, Belgiums three times, France's 75 per cent., and (By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra the United Kingdom's 50 per cent., phie Mborggar Ordinance, 1885. Becausing foreign observers to envi- On his Department's initiative,|ceived July-18, 10.49 a.m.) discussions had been opened between

New York, To-day.

Favourable Factor On and Holland's imports from

Wall Street.

about

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAN

jelon a war between the American and African producers, due to the dullness has fact that the latter consider the

European market their own,

the coal owners of Great Britain The stock market and Poland. With regard to the obscured the outlook, French, a market agreement had Favourable factors are, several

The only action by the African been reached, assuring Great Bri-leading companies' expectations of exporters so far is a slight reduc- tain of a fair share of the trade. good earnings and the improved tion in prices.-United Press, per

Representations were also being buying of wheat,

8. E. Levy and Company.

made to the Belgian Government, Unfavourable factors are the with the same object. The reduc-strike and that car loadings appear tion of coal exports to Italy was unfavourable, as compared with attributable to the loss of the orders last year.

per

for the state railways, and this A Stock Exchange'seat was sold was one of the subjects at present yesterday for U. S. 396,000, which being discussed.

is unchanged--United Press, The Minister said that British 5. E. Levy and Company. mines exported 76,000,000 tons In the last six months of 1929 and this dropped to 53,000,000 in the corres- ponding period of 1982,

Last year it was 52,500,000 tons,

H.M.S. Kent, flagship of the China Fleet, is due here. from Singapore! on Sunday.

BUSINESS BOOM FORECASTED.

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL.

By, Telegraph, Copyright. Telegra nhic Meesapes Ordinance, 1891, Ra. ceived July 18, 10.18 u.m.)

New York, To-day.

The well-known economist, Mr. Roger Word Babson, forecasts im- The and the latest returns, those for the this morning that

The Royal Observatory announced proving business in August.

the storm signal "Brockmire" journal predicts an first six months of this year, showed rost, situated on the top of the hill extra-seasonal

Autumn business

an increase of about 500,000 tons on to the north of La Salle College, rise. United Press, per S. E. Lévy the corresponding period of Inst Prince Edward Road, will be made use

of from to-day.

and Company. year--British Wireless Service.

NEWSPAPERS WARNED BY Britain's Largest Library Opened

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Robert MONTGOMERY

He survived a prison-break to find another's life more import- ant than his freedom.

FUGITIVE LOVERS

TED HEALY

Everybody's palsy-waley,

MADGE EVANS

A

what-the-hail-fellow well met

THE THREE STOOGES

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still pursued her.

TO-DAY

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A lady of the chorus who fled from the arms of a public enemy and Yoand mance in естре.

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He parked his Rolls-Royce & got on the bus to follow the girl.

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HIS BIGGEST FLAME WAS A RED HOT MAMMA /

Ed WYNN The Chief

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A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production.:

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London, To-day.

(Continued from Page 1)

Dealing with the suppres

In performing the opening cere- slon of Communists in Their Majesties the King and mony the King mentioned that the Kiangsi, General Chen as-

Queen were enthusiastically wel-brary was the largest in Great! serted-that-his-troops are

Britain, provided by local authority, comed by great crowds when they and remarked "At no time were the preparing for the general offensive. As the date for visited Manchester yesterday, to demands upon the civic spirit of the "big push" is a military

open the new central library, which local communitica greater than they Becret, he said he could not accommodates 1,000,000 volumBS, are today, and in no department of divulge it.

and which cost £425,000 to build our national He Is the spirit of General Chen concluded his The building, for which Mr. Vicent public service more clearly mani statement by saying that mili-Harris was architect, is constructed fested than in the sphere of local tary movements will take place on a circular design, and embodies Government."British Wireless Ser- in the immediate future.

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