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ERTAINME QUEENS
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(b) Pop-Eye Cartoon
(e) Behind the Scenes with Jack Oskie-Lydia Roberti
and
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1935
EXPULSIONS OF
GERMANS
Indignation Against Belgium
BERLIN PRESS OPINIONS
-CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Berlin, To-day. - The Belgian Government's deci sion to expel the four German- barn inhabitants of the former German Expen-Malmedy distract, following the judgment last Octo- Iber of the Liege Court of Appeal, which deprived the inhabitants in
ACCENT ON YOUTH question of their Belgian citizen-
with
SYLVIA SIDNEY and HERBERT MARSHALL providing all the gaiety and fun to
put you in the proper mood for Christmas!
SHOWING
TO-DAY
KINGS:
AT 230, 5,10..
'715-& 9.30 PM.
More GLAMOROUS Than Ever!
Mayt
постан
Beautiful jocs in her most, axciting love-drumo! She has money to burn — but what: Coes that help her when shei falls in love?
with
MY LIFE
BRIAN AHERNE
FRAHK
AUNS
MORGAN MacMAHON.
ALSO LATEST HEARST METROTUNE NEWS
COMING CHRISTMAS DAY
20TH CENTURY FOX PRESENTSLAWRENCE TIBBETT
4 SHOWS
DANT
in "METROPOLITAN"
THE ART TRAM ON SLARIN MAGÁZY BUR
ORIENTAL
LAST 4 TIMES
TO-DAY
A SUPERB COMEDY.
JOEN
PRODUCTION.
C
BOB and JOAN are
in love
again!
SGAB
TEL SMIS
TO-MORROW
& MONDAY. SHE'S BACK AGAIN! RED GHAN EVER!
MAE MAKES THE 400/
From saloon to salon in one jumpi Society lowes Mice but the feeling ain't mutwall
MAE WEST RAWFORD MONTGOMERY GOIN TO
NO MORE TOWN
LADIES YEAH, I'M A LADY
F:
2. Oliver
וי
and I'll lick anyone in the house who says I ain't."
SPECIAL NOTICE!
FREE TICKETS TO THE ORIENTAL Monday 1 pm, at the Wanchai Play Grounds WE WILL RELEASE
1,000 ONE THOUSAND 1,000 SHIRLEY TEMPLE GAS BALLOONS 100 balloons will have complimentary tickets attached. FIND THE BALLOONS WITH THE TICKETS AND SEE SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN HER GREATEST PICTURE FREE,
Prices: Matinees, 20c-30c Evenings, 20e.-30e-50e-70e,
TODAY MAJESTIC
ONLY
́ ́AT 2.30, 5-20,
1.20 & 9.20 p.
-CITEMENT MARKS THE PLOT.
in your merriest murder mystery!
TO MORROW
One NEW YORK
NIGHT
FRANCHOT TONE UNA MERKEL
"NO MORE LADIES
JOAN CRAWFORD,
EGOMMEY
ship, is creating much indignation here.
The Berliner Tageblatt sys that it is a great mistake on the part of the Belgian Press to sup- pose such indignation to be merely artificially manufactured. The German nation, writes the paper. is fully aware that the sentence of the deprivation of citizenship on the strength of the law of exception directed exclusively against Bel- gian citizens of German origin, and
citizen that a Belgian
of Walloon origin who was advocating closer connection between Belgium and France would never be expell- ed from Belgium.
the paper, the
Hence, says Belgian law is not only a formal
Aids at the base on Dandee Is land planned a rescue expedition as Lineala Ellsworth, above, and his pilot, E. Hollick-Kenyon, fail- ed, to establish communicatión some 33 hours after taking off on their trans-Antantic flight.
NANKING COURTING
SOUTH-WEST
Mr. Chou Lou Urged To Remain Longer
HIGH POSITION OFFERED TO MR. LIU LU-YN
1From Our Own Correspondenti Canton, To-day. Because Mr. Chon Lu's presence! in Nanking strengthens the pres- tige of the National Government, he is urged by his official colleagues. to rensin longer in Nanking. General Chiang Kai-shek, President of the Executive Yuan, is parti- cularly anxious that Mr. Choù should remain longer in Nanking to attend to his duties as a mem- ber of the standing committee of the Central Executive Committee.
Accordingly, Mr. Chou attended the second meeting of the stand-
HOPEL CHAHAR ing committee last Thursday, at
SITUATION
Negotiations Still In Progress
SETTLEMENT SOUGHT
which appointments were made to f the various posts in the Cen- trgi Kuomintang Headquarters.
General Chiang Kai-shek is also urging Mr. Lin Ye-yin, a protege of Mr. Hu Han-min, to accept the post of Minister of Propaganda. As sh inducement to Mr. Lia to remain in Nanking, some of his Peiping, To-day.
former subordinates have been Negotiations are now in pro-given important posts in the Minis contradiction of the Versailles gress between the representatives try of Propaganda. It is yet un- Treaty. but is manifestly anti- of the
Hopei-Chahar Political known whether Mr. Lin will even- German. The whole problem evoked Council and the Japanese authoritually accept the job by the expulsions, according to the ties for the
settlement of East here.. Tageblatt, is of essentially an in- Chahar, situation. Although ternational nature, and the expul concrete decision has yet sions are calculated seriously to reached, the matter is expected to damage the good neighbourly rela-be settled shortly. {tions between Belgium and Ger-
many.--Trans-Ocean Service.
LOCAL NEWS
BREVITIES
been
There has been no fresh deve-
lopment in the situation in East Chahar during the past few days.
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ALHAMBRA /
Perfem Sound &°Vis10=NATHAN ROAD KOWEDON»Most Popu LAST TIMES TO-DAY at 2.30,
Aan SOTHERN Jack HALEY
THE
in a song- sprayed apree of giddy gaiety!
GIRL FRIEND
NEAR the new hặt **Two Together" SEE the show of show-bizzoleon'a Fellim! 2
cit!
ROGER PRYOR Directed to Edward N. Bucell V Columbia Picture
TO-MORROW
The Barnum and Bailey of Westerns! “POWDER SMOKE RANGE”
return
ESTAR
NATIVITY PLAY AT UNION CHURCH
Presented By German Community
TWO RESIGNATIONS Nanking: General Shang Chenj and General Chin Teh-chun have IMPRESSIVE AND BEAUTIFUL resigned the position of Directorį
RENDERING
At the Union Church, Kennedy
The following Hong Kong resi- of Peace Preservation for Hopei dents are doing the Christmas Ex-and Chahar respectively. The cursion to Manila and return by resignations were accepted by 3 Road, last night members of the the Empress of Japan-Mr. J. mandate of the National Govern German community presented an Swales, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards ment issued yesterday.
Jones, Brig. Gen. F. S. Thackery, Mrs. Thackery, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E Costello, Mr. R. Hancock, Mr. H. Sanerbeck, Capt. D. B. Michell, [Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Evans, Lt C.
MEETING HELD A Southey, Mr. G. S. Gamble, Dr.
The Hopei-Chahar and Mrs. W. B. A. Moore, Mr. and Political Council held its second Mrs. R. H. Challinor, Mr. E. Lewis, meeting yesterday morning at 8 Miss E. Gibbon, Mr. G. Madgwick, o'clock. It was attended by Gen-of the birth of the Lord Jesus. Mrs. A. Kidd, Miss L. A Lockerals Sung Cheh-yuan. Chin Ten-
jold German Christmas play, bean- Chang Tze-chung have been ap acted
Generals Surg Cheb-yuan and fully staged and reverently en- pointed to succeed. them respec- tively.
Peiping
The Consul-General for Ger-
many,
Herr H. Gipperich, and were present, Frau Gipperich with practically the whole of the German community.
The theme was the familiar one
The herald announcing the ap
Miss EL C. Grashy. Mr. Fungchun, Chang Tze-chung and Weaproaching birth: Mary and the
Krok Wa. Mr. Tip Kwong Hung. | Fa-lin. Mr. Chân Kỉ Fan Ai Fong Chung Lím and Mr. Chan Koon Ying-
STUDENTS RESTRAINED
Angel Gabriel; Mary and Joseph The local educational authori-in Nazareth; the shepherds in the ties called on General Sung Chen-field; the angele singing; and the The name of Mr. Henry Wong yuan yesterday to discuss the re-final scene when the Magi came has been added to the register af cent situation.
During the meet-to offer their gifts were all por- chemists and druggists in the ing, General Sung explained his tayed with deep sincerity.
A feature of the play was the Colony.
difficult position and solicited the co-operation of the educational exquisite singing of the players
in coping with the
The stage was decorated with
:
A Dinner dance will be held at authorities the Repulse Bay Hotel this even-situation.
and the chorus.
ing, and a tea dance to-morrow As a result of careful discus-brightly lighted Christmas trees,
afternoon. A special bus service, sion, a decision was reached that
WI
and the rich costumes of the play-
the whole scene. The lighting was done by Messrs. Siemssen and Company.
in addition to the ordinary Time General Sang and the educationals gave an air of joyfulness to Table, has been arranged for the authorities should co-operate convenience of patrons attending prevailing upon students not the dinner dance.
hold further demonstrations.— Central News Agency.
8.00 p
8.30 p
9.00 pm.
RRH 1.00-21.201 115 1.70 1.30 2.20.
Mr. John R. Morris, Far East- era Manager of the United Press Associations of America, arrived in Hong Kong yesterday, by the
President Hoover.
BOTH HOUSES ADJOURN
Several Acts Receive Royal Assent
to
Chief players in the play were: Mary (Fraeulein Sehnasse); Joseph (Herr Leopoldt); Angel Gabriel (Frau Reck); Kindly” Ian- keeper (Herz, Adamczewki); Shep- herds (Herren Schuldt, Ritter, and Seidler); Wise Men (Herrés Sander, May and Sporleder). ·
The accompaniment was played ¡by Mrs. Arnold (cello) - Miss Sch-] [roeder (violin); and Mr. G., Long-Ì -
year (organ)...
Owing to unforeseen circum.
London, To-day. stances, the Christian Science Lee Both Houses of Parliament ad- The play closed with the sing-į ture advertised to take place yes tourned yesterday till February ing of "O Du Frohliche, an old terday has been postponed to Mon- 4 with the usual provisions for an Christmas folk song, in which the day at 9.15 pm at the Peninsula earlier reassembly at need
sudience joined. Hotel
Several Acts received the Royal assent, including the Four Rail- “Af to-day's matinée of the "Dick ways Agreement: Act permitting Whittington" Pantomime in the the Government guarantee of. YAM.C.A. the pupils of the Volkova loans totalling £26,000,000 for School of Dancing will present an railway modernisation and re additional ballet number the equipment.
́ ́ NAVAL TALKS IN LONDON
(Continued from Page 1).
These two proposals have been examined from every aspect with great attention.
babies in the beautiful Pas de One or two minor Government Grues. This and the other ballet bills were introduced, including
It has been considered that the numbers in the pantomime are one embodying the proposals for best method of approach to the under the direction of George Gon-the setting up of a sugar commisproblem confronting the Confer- charoff.
sion and the amalgamation into ence is a preliminary review of single corporation of the compan the possible solutions, with the The Canadian Cafe at No. 15, les manufacturing sugar-British object of determining from such Queen's Road Central (Taiping] Wireless Servica
Building), announce that they have recently extended their kitchen;} and that the public are cordially i invited to Inspect their moderni equipment at any time.
XMAS" AT SANDRINGHAM
London, wo-day
jesties the King and Queen lesving London for Sandr
Other men
Royal Pandi;
LEAGUE REFORMATION
London, To-day
analysis the possibility of -an {agreed scheme. While therefore the discussions have indicated- a general feeling that some form of reply at quantitative limitation, would be ques of great valne, no final decision Under as to the principles underlying frg, the alternative methods under discussions examination has yet been reach
Ledion
The Committee will meet again on: January 6-British Wireless
Service.
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