12

TO-DAY ONLY At 230, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30.

An-thing Gors

THE CHINA MAH., MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1936

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

White Sox Overwhelm **Red Sox

TIGERS BEAT SENATORS

New York, Today.

The following were the resulta

of the League baseball matches played yesterday:-----

National League

Showing TO-DAY Simultaneously

KING'S

HONG KONG

ALHAMBRA

KOWLOON

At 2.30, 510, 7.15% 9.30 pm. : At 230; 5.20, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

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Logino

Grace Bradley

ETHEL MERMAN

JAMES

CHARLIE RUGGLES

TO-MORROW

CAGNEY

PAT

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New York's Little Italy hanged 'Halle Selassie in effigy after II Duce's victorious troops took possession of Addis Ababa last month. The cele- bration on New York's east side is shown at the left, above. At the right Italian troops in Ethiopia are shown after they had captured one of the strategic cities on their drive against the capital.

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Paris, To-day.

Large quantities of gold con- tinued to be withdrawn from the Banque de France in the past week, 303,000,000 francs' worth [being shipped to New York on board the Deutschland on Friday, while a further consignment to the value of 315,000,000 is under way on the ship Manhattan.

A further lot of 203,000,000 will

BLUE TRAIN FAILS TO RUN FOR FIRST TIME

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Nice, To-day.

For the first time in its history the famous Blue Train did not run last night, owing to a strike of the employees in the sleeping cars.Renter.

KING'S AID FOR A CHURCH

Ravaged By Death

Watch Beetle

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Brooklyn

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Chicago

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Boston

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Lopez hit a home run.

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Philadelphia

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7 1

Pittsburgh

6 10

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Suhr hit a homer.

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St. Louis

6 12

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Collins homered.

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Kreevich homered. Boston

5

32

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Clift hit a home run. Philadelphia

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Cleveland

4 · 10

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New York

5 12

1

St. Louis

Rufing and Selkirk homered. Sixteen innings were played:

Detroit

Goslin hit a homer. Washington

10 14

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LABOUR DAY IN

HYDE PARK

Crowds Under Police Control

100,000 MARCHERS

Labour Day was celebrated in Hyde Park on May- 1. About (100,000 marchers took part in the

processions from all parts of Lan-j

be despatched on the Aquitania. The King, who has a special indon

and this will be followed, it is un-terest, as Duke of Cornwall, in the Elaborate precautions were taken derstood, by a further consign-inhabitants of the Duchy, is belp-by the police. The Park and all ment in the coming week.-Trans-ing to save a tiny 12th century roads leading to it were patrolled Ocean Service.

church at Landulph, just across by officers on foot and in C378. the river from Flymouth. The Mounted police controlled the

STRUGGLE FOR church has been ravaged by the crowds in the Park.

RAZOR

Attempted Murder And documents from the Duchy ar- were Mr. C. R. Attlee, Leader of

Bigamy Charges

at

death-watch beetle, and, in addi- Well-known Socialist Members tion to a gift of money, the King of Parliament addressed the crowd bas lent a number of interesting from six platforms. Among them

chives.

Smith, the Opposition. Mr. Bea These documents were on view Mr. Alfred Barnes, and Mr. Er- to the public at No. 37, Portland-nest Thurtle. » Albert Cottle, aged 62, w23

in Bath, last month, committed for place. W1, when a bridge tourma- The processions marched

the perfect order into the Park. The trial on charges of attempted marment was played in aid of

Ichurch funds. The Rev. J. H.members sang the Internationale der and bigamy.

The charges arose out of in-Adams, Rector of Landulph Church, and the Red Flag, and chanted slogans to the accompaniment of Cottle/said: cidents on Mar. 24, when

wife "When I visited the Duchy off-brass and druza-and-fife bands. and his alleged bigamous

There were several Communist Phyllis, were seen outside their ces last year I found a number of house with severe throat wounds old Court Rolls of the early 17th detachments among the marchers, Cottle bad a razor in his hand. century, including some from the the children walking with the up- raised, clenched-fist gesture of the Both were taken to hospital, where Manor of Landulph.

"Many of the items are extre-party. the woman had to have a

mely interesting. One of them transfusion.

Evidence was given by neigh-states that a predecessor of mine bours that Cottle was heard to was fined 6d. These are the docu- say: "We'll die together." The ments which are to be shown in razor was taken from him after London.” a struggle.

blood

CUP WINNERS WELCOMED

the Eugby

An enthusiastic crowd were at The villagers of Landolph have Leeds station to greet the mem In a voluntary statement alleged jalready collected $850, but $700 bers of the team which beat War- to have been made by Cottle, there more is required. It has been un-rington recently in was a reference to the bigamy safe to ring the bells for charge. This stated that his real time owing to the condition of the wife obtained a separation order belfry. This is now being repair- in 1911, and be found that she led and the roof restored, but Mr. here to-morrow morning was living with another man. In Adams requires more money before Batavia, and will sail for Amoy 1915 he went through a form of work can be started on the tower.land Shanghai on Friday morning. {marriage with Phyllis Sargeant

ANTI-AIR RAID DEFENCE London March And Display

Londoners were able to see how modern anti-aircraft equip

ment operates against. aerisi raiders last month.

Let Them Pay

"They have robbed me of everything ...home...land....... love! I will not rest until they have paid...IN BLOOD!? Your chear and toare to ‘a groat true story. A year in the making!

WARNER BAXTER ROBIN HOOD OF

ANN LORING BRUCE CABOT.

EL DORADO

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THICKER THAN WATER'

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GABLE and COLBERT

IN

"IT HAPPENED ONE

NIGHT"

A COLUMBIA PICTURE

some League Cup dual at Wembley. HONG KONG BENEVOLENT

The 8.5. Tjibadak will arrive

British Museum Staff Artists

from

All grades of the British Muse- son, Keeper of Griental Anti- jum staff, from Keepers of De-quities.

partments to uniformed atten-1 A Japanese, Mr. Yoshijire dants, were represented in the Urushibara, formerly on the teeb- Literary and Art Club exhibition (nical staff of the prints depart

ment, exhibited coloured which opened last month.

(cuts.

wood-

of

A woman attendant showed oil

The most prolific artist in the! The 52nd London Anti-Air. paintings which have been high- craft Brigade. B-A (T.A)ly praised by critics. Mr. L. Rclub is Mr. V. J. Hall, who recent staged a mock air raid on San-Langton, on the clerical staff of ly retired as foreman finisher day, May 24. An aeroplane the Ethnographical Department, from the bookbinding staff flew overhead while the bat made a model of a modern liner, the museum. He sent in half a teries on the ground-placed in while his brother, Mr. G. W. Lang-dozen water-colour landscapes. Battersea Park-demonstrated ton, showed a model of Spanish

In the centre of the room was s their tactics in repulsing the galleon

case displaying books-most of raider.

Violin-making is the spare-time them learned treatises--written Before the "raid" the Brigade marched through the Chelsea hobby of a glazier who repairs the by members of the staff during the and Battersea areas to give the Museum windows and showcases year. Mr. G. A.H. Griffith, of the public a close view of the equip Mr AL Biagiotti, & mouider Oriental Department, secretary of ment. A load-speaker van whose job is to make casts of the einb, represented both its masterpieces, does original work artistic and its literary side. He broadcast & description.

The Brigade represented the in the same art and also paints paints in ofle and, water-colours, aerial defence of London at the fin olla. He showed a medallion and his books included transis- Royal Tournament at Olympia and a portrait of Mr. E.-L. Hob- tions from the Spanish.

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