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WITH ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND LIONEL ATWILL · BASIL RATHBONE

JAN

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GLADTS SWARTHOUT

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HE WALKED THROUGH HELL TO GET HIS MAN:

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no punches Positively the most exciting story ever shown on the screen.

A LITTLE GUY WITH A BIG HATE!

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Adrink Zeter prOLDING

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1936

SOUTH-WEST POLITICS

Echoes Of Mr. Hu's Death

3

MR. CHOU LOU AS NEW LEADER?

(From Our Own Correspondent] Canton, To-day. General Chiang Kai-shek is now the acting president of the CEC. Standing Kuomintang Committee, the highest Party office, as a result of the death of Mr. Hu Han-min. the Presi dert. No longer are there talks of sending Nanking re presentatives to Canton to con- sult the South-west leaders on national problems or to accept Mr.

political Hu Han-min's views

Mr. Hu's

LORD ALLENBY COLLAPSES AND DIES IN STUDY

London, To-day. Field Marshal Lord Allenby and died collapsed in his study

at 12.50 p almost instantly yesterday: He was aged 15 and in good health at the time of his death-Reuter's Bulletin Service. Field Marshal Lord Allenby was Commander-in-Chief of the expeditionary force which met the with brilliant success. in Palestine campaign, and after the war was High Commissioner and for Egypt between 1919 1925.

in good health He was right up to the time of his death. Only fortnight ago Lord Allenby was installed as Lord Rector of Edinburg University, and in the course of his Rectorial address, made a notable plea fer the organisation of peace and the substitution of a generous inter- national spirit for the aationalism in the outlook of the Ser nations-British Wireless

vice.

narrow

US. BASEBALL RESULTS Cardinals Trounce Dodgers

GEN. FENG AND JAPAN

Erroneous Report In London Paper

NO WISH TO FIGHT

Ihrem Our Own Correspondent)

Canton, To-day. General

Feng Yu-hsiang, vice-Chairman of the Military Affairs Commission, has denied that he wants to fight Japan, as published yesterday in the Daùy Herald, London, accord- ing to a Nanking official report received here last night.

The General stated that the correspondent of the London paper asked him several diffi- cult questions to which he did General Feng was not reply. erroneously quoted as having said in the Daily Herald that he favoured the cessation of the anti-Communist suppression in order to use all the available forces against Japan.

Madam Sun Thinks Otherwise

Madam Sun Yat-sen, widow

late the

Kuomintang founder. believes that Japan has gone far enough and that Nanking must check Japanese inroads. She and other cul- Itural leaders will shortly circa- late a manifesto calling upon The following were the results the nation to stop Japanese in- Mr. Chou, who is 51 years of the League baseball matches vesion. smuggling and old. is well known abroad be-. cause of his anti-Japanese :tand. Last summer he cabled

What the future relations be tween Canton and Nanking will be is a matter of speculation în many circles here. sudden death is a terrible blow to the cause of the South-west. Mr. Chou Lou. Chancellor of Sun Yat-sen, University and member of the C.E.C. Standing Committee. is likely to succeed Mr. Hu as the ranking Kuomin- tang leader in the South-west, in the opinion of well-informed circles here. –

TIGERS BOW TO RED SOX

New York, To-day.

played yesterday:--

to the League of Nations urg-! ing it to adopt sanctions against Pittsburgh Japan for her aggression China.

LM

Boston

Recently Mr. Chou has been St. Louis

jof

designs on China.

other

National League

J.

RH E.

5 10 0

OBITUARY

2 7 1

Well-Known London

12 16

2

Banker

SIR FELIX SCHUSTER

9

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2

London, To-day. The death has occurred of! Sir Felix Schuster, aged 82. - Beuter.

urging national and concerted S. Martin and Medwick hit home nction in dealing with Japanese

runs.

aggression, and to attain this Brooklyn

and he calls for unity among i

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the people and the elimination Chicago of political conflicts.

IN COLONY

Hubbell pitched.

5. 6 New York

The game between Cincinnatti! and Philadelphia was postponed

extremely account of

Sir Felix Schuster was the firs Baronet, c 1906, and a well-known cold London banker. He was Governor

·P.I. PRESIDENT.

On

weather.

American League

¡Boston

Detroit

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No Statement On Politics

Senor Manuel L. Quezon, Presi- dent of the Philippine Islands. arrived in the Colony this mom- ling on board the S.3. President Coolidge, but declined to give a Press interview on polities.

--Rhodes pitched.

New York St. Louis

Washington

Leris hit a home run.

He stated, however, that he had made the trip in order to conclude certain probleres with High Com- missioner Frank Murphy, which Chicago. he did not have the opportunity of doing before the latter left for America, and was returning with his party to Manila evening by Jackson.

the

to-morrow President

Included in his party are Mr. Howard M. Cavender, head of the Dollar Steamship Co. at Manila,

+

6 15

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13 16 -Reuter.

EPSOM DERBY

Tajakbar Favoured To Pay Up

London, To-day. The latest call-over for the Der- run at Epsom mer Speaker of the Senate, Dr. by, which will be

the Hon. Mr. Manuel Roxas, for-

Wu Chi-may, Mr. and Mrs. N. Downs on Wednesday, May 27, Mujangco, the Hon. Mr. Jose as follows:- Yulo, Secretary of Justice, Mrs. Yulo, Miss Elena Yulo and Mr. Emilie Yulo.

ANTI-AIR-RAID PRECAUTIONS

Full Preparations In England

London, To-day. The Cader-Secretary for Home Affairs Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, stated:

at Commons question time yester-

Tajakbar, 13 to 2 0,7 ta I L Pay Up. 15 to 2 a, 8-1 t. Rhodes Scholar, 9 to 1 o, 19 to 2 Noble King. 9 to 1 a, 10 to 1 Mahmoud, 18 to 1 o, 20 to 1 t. Balahissar, 25 to 1 t and a Monument, 25 to 1a, 33 to 1 L Carioca, 25 to 1 o. 33 to 1 t

--Reuter.

of the Union of London and

Smiths Bank, Ltd. 1896-1918, and

a Director of the National Pro vincial Bank.

He had had a long and distin guisd public career! He was a

member of the Royal Commission

on London Traffic, 1903-05; of the Board of Trade Commission for the Amendment of Company Law, 1905; the India Office Committed jon Indian Railway Finance and Administration, 1907-8; Treasury Committee on Irish Land. Pur- chase Finance. 1907-8.

Othe semi-public positiona which he filled included those of Chairman of the Council of the London Chamber of Commerce, 1905-6; Chairman of the Central Association of Bankers, 1913-15: Deputy-Chairman of the Commit tee of London Clearing Bankers, 1904-13 and 1924, and Chairman. 1913-15 and 1925.

He was also on the Council of the British Empire League, was is on the Council and a Governor of and University College, London,

ja Member of the Council of the International Chamber of Com- ti

merce. He was the author of many books and pamphlets on fin- ancial and banking matters.

VERITY 15 FOR 129!

Bowlers Hold The Upper Hand

London, To-day.

The cricket match between Kent

Eis heir is his son Felix Victor, born on May 2 1885.

GERMAN ART ON EXHIBITION Show Opened In Nanking

**** CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Nanking. To-day.

In the rooms of the old Imperial

Art" has recently been opened,

day that the local authorities were and Derbyshire, which commenced actively engaged in preparing aon Wednesday at Gravesend, was scheme for air-raid precautions, brought to a conclusion yesterday Palace at. Peiping, an exhibition very satisfac-when the hop county. won by 10 of "Five centuries of German The progress' was tory. The final design of the wickets. respirator intended for the use of Derby: 119 (Freeman 7 for 23) and

99 (Wright 5 for 31). which it the civil population,

Kent: 179 and 42 for 0. than was anticipated not less

At Oxford, Yorkshire best the Dark 30,000,000 would be required, had Blues by an innings and 40 ruba not yet been settled, but it would Oxford: 150 (Verity 8 for 56) and

166 (Verity 7 for 73). be designed to give protection

Yorkshire: 356 (Leyland 141).

-Beuter against any possible concentration of any type of poison-gas which might be used in time of war.- British Wireless Service..

MR. SEAN LESTER'S POSITION CONTINUED

consisting of reproductions of famous German art publishers. Representatives of the Germany Embassy were present, as well as Chinese officials -- Trans-Ocean Service.

WHALING SHIP RETURNS Seven-Months' Cruise In Antarctic-

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VICTOR McLAGLEN in “LAUGHING AT LIFE”

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NEW APPOINTMENT FOR LORD WILLINGDON London, To-day. -HM the King has approved that Lord Willingdon be appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, in Geneva, To-day.—Mr. Sean Les-the room of the late Lord Read ter, High Commissioner for Dan-ng-British Wireless Service. the rig, has been reappointed to post for another year by the League. The French and other which was worth $240,000 four months. The ship marked, 700 Printed and Published for the Proprietors, The Newspaper. Enterprise Ltd, delegates on the Council paid years ago, failed to fetch a buyer whales during the voyage and waria tributes to the High. Com- at $70,000 when it was put up for refuelled five times from whal- missioner-Renter's Bulletin Ser-public auction at Messre. Lam-ling vessels in the open ocean.

Beuter's Bulletin Service. mert Bros. yesterday afternoon.

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London, To-day. The research ship William Scoresby arrived here yester- day after a 30,000-mile cruise in A piece of land at Un Long, the Antarctic, which took seven

by DAVIN CHRISTIAN WILSON. Manager, at 3A. Wyndham Street, Victoria, Hong Kong

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