SHOWING TO-DAY

12

At 2.30, 5.10.

7.15 & 9.30 pm

HE PAID FOR SINS NOT HIS OWN WITH ALL HE HELD DEARI

JEAN

HERSHOLT

Sins of Man

NEXT CHANGE WARNER BROS. PRESENT

...

DON AMECHE ALLEN JENKINS

A DARRYL F ZANUCK 2015 Contury Production Petested by Joseph AM Surbanşi

MAX REINHARDT'S Production of “A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM"

QUEENS

AIR CONDITIONED THEATRE

Showing To-day at 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. FAST MOVING ADVENTURE DRAMA PACKED WITH EXCITING SITUATIONS AND COMEDY TWISTS

She's got nerve enough to steal the Empire State bunderl

Adelph Zuker proteiits

The Return of

SOPHIE LANG

A. Fargombrant Pictory trials Gertrude Michael Sir Guy Standing Ray Milland·

NEXT CHANGE

THE MOST GLORIOUS OF ALL EPICS!

"SUTTER'S GOLD"

GAILY

2.20-5.18

7.15–1.20

EDWARD ARNOLD and BINNIE BARNES

TAKK ANY THAN OF STAMPY VALLEY BUB

ORIENTAL

#040 WANCHAL

TEL: 20473

•TO-DAY-TO-MORROW-SATURDAY

ALIVE WITH THRILLING MAD EXCITEMENT ! A picture so powerful, so sweeping, so vivid in the living his- tory it retells that it becomes unforgettable experience.

CLASHING STRUGGLE OF A GOLD-MAD CITY !

Chart Mul

Barbary

Coast

MIRIAM HOPKINSĮ EDW. G. ROBINSON JOEL M:CREA·

OMATINEES: 20c.-30% • EVENINGS: 20c-30c.-50c.-70c.

CEXTRAL

| MARKS"

Jouetas THEATRE

QUEEN'S, RD. CENTRAL

+ CHINA

This is the location of our shop. Don't confuse

with others nearby.

Buy Direct and Save at least 25%- Beauty, Hand-fashioned, Chinese Porcelain and China- ware, executed by master craftsmen in our own Kwangtung Factory.

Please call and inspect our delightful tea and Dinner Services fashioned in Gold. Canton Green and Nanking Blue.

Opposite

WING HANG & CO.

79, QUEETS ROAD, CTL.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1936

FRANCE'S REPLY TO GERMANY NATIONAL ARMIES IN EUROPE STRENGTHENING OF FRONTIERS

Paris, To-day.

UNREGISTERED

MUI-TSAIS

Fines Inflicted On Three Women

REFUGEES FROM KWANGSI

SURPLUS NAVAL TONNAGE

Escalator Clause In Operation

JAPAN'S REPLY

London, To-day. That they had just come from

The Japanese reply to the France reply to Germany's in- crease in the period of military Kwangsi and were ignorant of the

laws was the explanation given to British Note invoking the Esca- service is likely to consist of ar. W. Schofield at the Central lator Clause under the London three married Naval Treaty says that Japan qualitative and quantitative in-

Magistracy when crease in guns and war materials, according to the usually well-in-women, Lui Yuet-kwal, and Lo Pointends to retain. 11,000 tons of tse of No 21 Fung Fai Terrace, surplus destroyers and 15,000 formed diplomatic correspondent

and Wong San-king, residing at tons of surplus submarines.

This is in answer to Britain's of l'Intransigeant who expresses No. 137 Jaffre Road,

intention to retain 40,000 tons

were each

בנן

Co-

the opinion that the extension of charged with bringing an of surplus destroyers. French military service will be regisbergi mui-tsai into the

The Japanese Note is under rejected on economic grounds. lony, and were fined $50 each

Reuter's Bul Simultaneously France is likely Inspector Fraser said that the consideration. letin Service. to forge ahead with the organisa-defendants had recently come into NO LEGAL ARGUMENTS

London: A note was received tion of collective security, in con- the Colony from Kwangsi owing nection with which the re-affirms to the trouble there. On Tuesday at the Foreign Office yesterday tion of the Franco-Polish alliance be received a message from No 2 from the Japanese Embassy in is regarded as an important factor. Police Station that three mui-tsuis London containing the Japanese According to the correspondent Mhad been brought to the Station Government's reply to the Note Government sent Daladier estimates that in Octo-There he found one Chau Yee. who of the British ber the German Army will num-stated that she had been first sold on July 15, in which Great Britain ber $50,000, of whom 280,000 will to an old woman for $50 and on announced her intention to invoke be professionals, compared with the death of the woman was sold the Escalator Clause under the the French 400,000, of whom only to the husband of the first defen-London Naval Treaty of 1930, and 80,000 are professionals-Beuter. dant for $100. while another. Tong to keep 40,000 tons

Sai-yin, stated that she had been destroyers in excess of the 150,000

FRONTIERS STRENGTHENED

not

to

of

of the treaty.

of over-age

rea-

ton-

Paris: Those who during with the second defendant for two the last few days had tried to rears, while the third, Yung Latous permitted under Article XVI

In their note the Japanese Gov-| arouse public feeling in favour chai, said that she had been with

for

in three the her present employer

erment state their intention, of another prolongation of

circumstances. to keep universal military service to three years and had been sold to her these

15,598 tons of submarines as well years, received a cold douche yes by kidnappers.

On August 31 all the defendants as 11,059 tons of destroyers in terday by the publication by

Intransigeant of news the were at No. 21 Fang Fai Terrace. excess of the treaty figures, to effect that. contrary to all current when the mui-tanis were scolded make up the extra 28,000 tons to an extension for not doing certain work and which they become entitled "in ¦rumours, such military service will take they met in the kitchen and held view of the British invocation of

They decided to the Escalator Clause. The place, at least for the time being a conference.

L'Intransigeant states that the leave the house by the back door-son given is that they have not question had been seriously con-They spent two nights on the hill-sufficient ever-age destroyer sidered by high military authori-side and were found by the Police age alone to make up the total.

The Japanese "Government, in ties, but in the end preference had Inspector Fraser said that

any fbeen given to the alternate solu-the girls were well fed and had their Note, do not adduce tion, namely, strengthening all the sufficient clothing and had no marks legal arguments to support the their proposed Eastern fortifications.

on the body or signs of having correctitude of

action under the terms of the Lon- The Ministery of Aviation has been beaten.

don Treaty, and the position is shortened all existing contracts, so! of

now under the consideration as to receive earlier delivery

the British Government. all orders now under construction.

Wireless Service. A Cabinet Council has been con- vened for Monday next. and it is believed that a Ministerial Council; will be held the following Tuesday, when the final decisions will arrived at-Trans-Ocean Service.

SAN MARCIAL UNDER DIRECT GUNFIRE

(Continued from Page 1)

be

TROUBLE WITH

POLICEMAN

Unlicensed Hawker

: Cautioned

of

British

BRITISH WHALE INDUSTRY

INDIAN CONSTABLE CHARGED Dispute With Norway

Continues Pak Sam, an unlicensed hawker,

London, To-day. was yesterday charged before Mr.

at the Centrai Before the British Government S. F. Balfour Magistracy with hawking preserved took the step announced on Tues- and day night, of the withdrawal of ginger in Prince's Terrace

the regulation imposing a close Up till the present, Berlin has with obstructing the Police.

He pleaded not guilty and after season on British whaling ships, not replied to the proposal in this

evidence was they waited to receive proposals connection, though. Portugal has the constable's

with the heard, he was remanded till this for the settlement of the whaling favourably replied,

dispute, which the Norwegian stipulation that the scope of the morning to produce his witness. committee be more clearly de- This morning two youths, Lam Charge d'Affaires in London pre-

Lau and Kau-ming

Yat-ming seated on Tuesday. As these pro- In the meantime, it is undeni-stated in evidence that they were pasais did not contain either any street mention of the removal of the boy- able that the insurgents in Spain playing football in the

cott imposed by the Norwegian are receiving more help than the when they saw an Indian

the stable trying to arrest a hawker Seamen's Unions or any sugges Government, and also that

tions which might have formed Portugal corridor for the passage who had run up to the first floor of of supplies is more to the ad-the house. They saw the

the basis of an immediate settle vantage of the insurgents-Beuter, stäble hit the defendant with his

truncheon and slap his face. The ment, the Government had no op constable also drew his revolver,tion but to proceed with the issue but was told not to shoot by the of the new regulations. inmates of the first floor.

¡fined:

Humanising The Civil War

HOPEFUL EVIDENCE OF SUCCESS

ac-

Constable Charged

сод-

COFF

any

It is understood, nevertheless, that the new Norwegian propos-1 als are receiving careful consider ation in London, since, though not immediately acceptable, they are thought to contain suggestions worthy of study-British Wire- less Service.

WEATHER REPORT

When asked if he had questions to ask the witnesses, the constable, No. 2700, Chanan reports Singh, said that the whole story London: Newspaper reaching London from Hendaye on was untrue.

The hawker was discharged the Franco-Spanish frontier sag- gest that the initiative of the with a caution, but His Worship: decided to charge Chanan Singh diplomatic representatives credited to the Spanish Govern-junder the Magistrate's Ordinance previous

An anti-cyclone of moderate centred over ment, on behalf of humanitarian in that he had on the mitigation of the sufferings im day given false testimony when intensity is pased on the Spanish people by he stated that the incident had Japan, and a trough of relative- the civil war, is meeting with taken place in the street and not ly low pressure remains

the China Sea and the Pacific to A small some promise of success Last on the stairs.

The case was adjourned for 24 the east of N. Luzon.

or typhoon week a telegram from the Foreign Secretary to Sir Henry Chilton hours so that the constable might depression

was be able to call the residents of moved rapidly north-westward was published, in which it

from the Loochoos and will stated to be the desire of the Bri- the first floor as witnesses.

probably enter the coast to the north of. Wenchow this morn-

tish Government to play their full

part in any organised international

FLEET MOVEMENTS

over

has

was:

effort to bring the contending for-powers pledged to non-interventioning. The forecast for to-day, ces to agree to the discontinuation in the Spanish civil war, and with as issued by the Royal Obser-

this morning, of the cruelties, the reports of the function of acting as a clear-vatory which, all too many of them sub-ing-house for facts and ideas in East and north-west winds, stantisted, have appalled the out-connection with the application of moderate to fresh; fair to

the various non-intervention de-showery, side world.

The Spanish Government is now clarations. The Portuguese ac2 said to have agreed to the estab-ceptance is accompanied by a num- the ber of suggestions and requests for lishment of contact through

receive The Chinese cruiser Yung Chien diplomatic corps with the insurgent explanations which will leaders, with a view to disenssion consideration in London and Paris. arrived in port last night, and the of the methods of warfare. Press; In the meantime it is understood Chinese gimboat Chu Kuan left telegrams speak hopefully of a that the British Charge d'Affaires the Colony this morning,

The U.S.S.. Minandao is expect- mutual agreement to abstain from in Berlin was in touch with the the execution of hostages and to German Government yesterday oned to arrive to-day from Canton. exchange prisoners.

this matter, and there is growing hopefulness in British oficial quar

reply! that early

expected from Ber- that and

ADVISORY COMMITTEE The British Government have ters received through the British Am-mayg bassador in Lisbon a notification lin

SOUTHEND RATES RISE

Southend Council recently de- it will becided to increase rates by 24 in

2

ALHAMBRA

TO-DAY ONLY:

A GREAT ACTION DRAMA !

GEORGE

O'BRIEN

"Two Gun"Bil Hart's thriller

O'MALLEY

MOUNTED

+ FOX Ralama wak

IRENE WARE STANLEY FIELDS Dected by Deva Hanand

TO-MORROW: RICHARD DIX

IN SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR"

an RK-0. Radio Picture.

ESTARE

SHOWINGS IN KOWLOON

THEATRE

TO-DAY ONLY

Two Megys Among the Teacups of New York's High Society

Two Fisted

& Paramount Pistere mit de

LEE TRACY ROSCOE KARNS GAIL PATRICK KENT TAYLOR Grace Beadley - Billy Lee

Directed, br James Cruze

TO-MORROW

| POPULAR PLACEN 70. 4. 20 SERHCEME PRE

MIRIAM HOPKINS in "SPLENDOUR”

SHOWS

DAILY 230-320

7.20 930

with JOEL MCCREA

HELEN WESTLEY

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

NATHAN ROAD

KOWLOON TEL $2222

(MATINEES. 20« - 30c • EVENINGS, 204, 30-50-70

"FINAL SHOWINGS" TO-DAY

A MYSTERY-THRILLER REPLETE WITH ACTION!

BABY-FACED

DOLL..

He tra

CROMWELL

Marine

MARSH Dousica Dumbraide

LOOKING FOR TROUBLE!

Unknown Woman

A COLUMBIA PICTURE

TO-MORROW, ONE DAY ONLY!

AN OLD FAVOURITE” THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER!

NORMA SHEARER

FREDRIC MARCH IN "SMILIN" THROUGH”

G. FALCONER & CO. (HONG KONG) LTD. WATCHMAKERS, & JEWELLERS, DIAMOND MERCHANTS, UNION BUILDING (opposite G.P.O.)

Agents for ADMIRALTY CHARTS, "ROSS' BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE Direct from Manufacturers,

High Class English Jewelery.

Phone: from the Portuguese Government favourable to the scheme for the the pound, the third increase in Printed and Published for the Proprietors, The

of the latter's acceptance in prin- committee, which, is increasingly 18 months. It also approved ciple of the proposal for an ad- regarded here as an essential safe- scheme for providing an entertain visory committee in London, com-guard of the non-interventionist)ment pavilion at Westelit, costing Iposed of representatives of the position-British Wireless Service. £50,000.-

sper Enterprise Ltd,

by DAVID CHRISTIAN. WILSON, Hanager, at SA, Wyndham Street, Victoria, Hong Kong,

Share This Page