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NANCY CARROLL GEORGE MURPHY Raymond Walburn Arthur Mobi
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Sidney SuchEMEN Directed by
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The most widely travelled girl in the world. FEARLESS AS A WOUNDED TIGER! With her motion picture camera she ventured into dangerous lands amid wild tribes and jungle beasts where seasoned explorers feared to tread. She'll thrill you with her exciting experiences.
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HISTORY
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A DRAMA OF MARRIED LIFEIN 1935!
AGE of INDISCRETION
COMING
PAUL LUKAS
HELEN VINSON
DIVED
GE EVANS
OBSON
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
SAINM
*OUR LITTLE GIRL”
TO-NIGHT AT 915 PM.
HARMSTON'S CIRCUS
ION: Wac
LE GARD
On a diet, though already down to 130 pounds, Marion Talley is shown (top, left), as she awaits a film role in Hollywood. Below she appears as the buron Kansas fanm girl at the time of her Metropolitan debut. But a voice alone cannot in an open star a £lm role Beauty of "formTMas demonstrated by Lily Pens (top), Grace Moore (pelow) and Gladys Swarthout. (right), are necessary. And so Mign Talley continues to shed avoirdupois in the hopes of following these other Opera stars to screen Success..
OVEREATING FOR
A BET
ל
ALL FOR $130 Chinese Dies In Agony
Fatshan, To-day.
NEW PARLIAMENT | PARTY LEADERS
MEETS
Capt. FitzRoy Again
Elected Speaker.
CONGRATULATIONS FROM ALL PARTY LEADERS
London, To-day.
ELECTED
UNITED LIBERAL
The
OPPOSITION
London, To-day. Parliamentary · Labour Party met yesterday to elect a leader, and, after two ballots, in which Mr. Arthur Greenwood and
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Well-known for his eating feats,
Chinese named Yao accepted aj bet of $1 to $130 to eat 30 large The new Parliament met for the Mr. Herbert Morrison were in a Chinese cakes without any tea. first time yesterday afternoon. In minority, unanimously chose After devouring about 20 cakes he the House of Commons Captain leader Mr. Attlee, who acted could eat no more, but the shout-FitzRoy was re-elected. Speaker. leader in the last Parliament resignation of Mr. ing and booting of the crowd, He has served as Speaker in the after, the
and was George Lansbury. which had gathered around him last four Parliaments,
the congratulated by
The Liberals in the House of and the layer of the bet, forced warmly. him to continue eating.
Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Bald-Commons also met and elected He, having no alternative, con-win, Mr. Attlee, leader of the Op- Sir Archibald Sinclair to succeed tinued, but collapsed immediately position, and Mr. Lloyd George, Sir Herbert Samuel, who lost his seat in the election, as Parlia after eating the last cake. Groan-Father" of the House. ing with pain, he was rushed to The latter said that the supre-mentary leader. Mr. Lloyd George the Parliamen- the Parliamentary in-was present and the hospital, but died soon after-macy wards.
jetitutions depended on the general)tary correspondents of the news- According to the doctor, the conviction that every opinion in Papers declare that he and other pressure of all the cakes in Yao's the nation should have the oppor-Liberals who ranked as Indepen- stomach caused a vital intestine (tunity of fair and free expression. dent Liberals in the last House Dow .co-operate, generally to burst-Neutral News.
The Speaker would maintain that will freedom
had with the rest of the party in the of speech, which made the position and fame of the new House, thus bringing the British Parliament "the 'adusination United Liberal strength to 21. --
British Wireless.Service. of the whole world
ROAD OFFENDERS IN PRUSSIA
Determined Drive By Police
-CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
The Prussian
Berlin, To-day.
CABINET MEETING 20" Although there have been several Ministers, informal meetings of
of which one took place at Down-
LATE MR. J. W. C. BONNAR
Continued from Pate 11
Mr. Boumar served on the Gen-
ing Street yesterday morning, toeral Committee of the Chamber of day's meeting of the Cabinet will Commerce for eight years (1908- motorised street be the first to be held since October 1916), and in 1914 and 1915 was police have organised a determin-23, and it will also be the first Vice-Chairman of the Chamber ed drive against breakers of the meeting since the new Ministerial In 1912 Mr. Bonnar represented traffic by-laws, gince during the appointments were announced last the Chamber of Commerce on the month of October alone in the Friday.
Legislative Council during the ab
State of Prussia no less than 28- It is understood that the time sence from the Colony of Mr. Mur~ 083 cases of contravention of the of the Cabinet to-day will be al-ray Stewart and on Mr. Stewart's laws were registered.
most entirely occupied with domes-death he was one of the candidates Among these 14,295 personstic affairs, and consideration will in a contest for the seat. were fined and cautioned, 8117 be given to the terms of the King's Mr. Bonnar was also a promin- were warned but not fimed, 6,353 Speech, which will be read by His ent member of the Yacht Club and were taken before the law courts, Majesty when he formally opens of the St. Andrew's Society, being 1.621 were "prosecuted, and 158 the new Parliament on December President in 1913-14' and a mem- were required to deposit a secur-2-British Wireless Service. ity against good behaviour. Trans-Ocean Service
AUTONOMY MOVEMENT
IN NORTH
(Continued from Page 1)
Mr. Hsiao's view is represen-
tative of the opinion of the
COMING NAVAL
CONFERENCE
Plan Explained To Delegates
London, To-day.
ber of the general committee at the time of his death. He was married in 1905 to a daughter of the Rev. C E Hickling, former Minister of the Union Church, who Survives him and to whom every sympathy will be extended. He also leaves a son Mr. J. M. Bon-i mar, the well-known Colory Inter- Port Rugby player, and a daughter,
The representatives of the five who was married last year to civil and military leaders of Naval Powers and of the Dowing Lieutenant A. I. Ropes of the South China Further cons who will take part in the Na-Boyal Artillery.
Only last Saturday Mr. Bonnar, crete measures will take shape val Conference opening in Lon to-day. In official circles here, on on December 6 met at the who appeared to be in the best of same doubts are expressed Foreign Office yesterday. The ob-health, played skip in the rink whether General Chiang Kai-ject of the meeting was to inform representing St Andrew's Society shek really means to defend the delegates of the arrangements against St. George's Society in the North China
proposed for the conference; and annual match, when he took the Nanking official reports al- these were explained by Mr. B. L. place of Dr. J. Macgown, President
of the Scottish Society. ways give the impression of & Craigle of the Foreign Office.
As 2 mark of respect the "A" | firm front which was often British Wireless Service.
ame between the discredited by subsequent
Afteen schedul events. The sudden collapse
has been
Club
the Shanghai threat fol
NO PROGRESS MADE IN NORTH
for this
the killing of a Japane
jacket is believed there to be a
Continued from Page 13
Japanese scheme
Jet
Yangtze valley
lcom
WEATHER REPORT:
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KID GLOTE" EXID WITH IRON FISTS Land a yen
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SKINGS
TODAY ONUNA ATOM K10 715 & 930 PM. HE WAS CUPID and SHERLOCK HOLMES
this pair love-and- in trouble
GEORGE RAFT THE
GLASS KEY
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Hammett
Author of The Thin Mon'
A Paramount Picture with EDWARD ARNOLD Claire Dodd
THE
"Bishop MISBEHAVES
EDMUND GWENN
BERORDEN O'SUMEVAN LUCILE WATSON
* Mesa Ciucheza Meret SKITURE
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THE nom points the way...along
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WITH BABY LE ROY
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IS GREATEST GAMBLE
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I USED TO THINK SMITH
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Flavoursome Sausages
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perhaps a rasher or so,
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