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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 7, 1937.
RUSSIAN ARMS RADNA SA
ALHAMBRE PURCHASES IN RED BNO HE
" TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW-
THE LAD WHO
WILL DO ANY»
THING FOR A LAUGH.........meets
the
الله
HAIL HALEYI
He high-jocked the
SHE HAD TO EAT
SATURDAY
A Paramount.
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JACK HALEY
ROCHELLE HUDSON ARTHUR TREACHER
EUGENE PALLETTE ·
Directed by Malcolm St. Clair Associate Producer Samua! G. Engel
A Lavish Laugh -and Rhythm Hit
“MOUNTAIN MUSIC"
with Bob Burns Martha Raye John Howard
POPULAR RECORDS
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COLUMBIA
FB1713-OLD PLANTATION
SEPTEMBER IN THE BAIN.
FB1717 MELODY FOR TWO SELECTION FB1718-1 SAW A SHIP A SAILING.
IN A LITTLE FRENCH CASINO.
FB1720-SHALL WE DANCE FB1723-SLAP THAT BASS
BEGINNERS LUCK.
FB1688-WILL YOU REMEMBER
MOONLIGHT ON THE ALSTER.
Turner Layton Gaumont British Orch. Mantuvani Orch
Turner Layton Six Swingers
Albert Sander and Orch.
B.B.C. Orch.
MASSED BANDS OF THE GUARDS.
FB1662-RED WHITE AND BLUE
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FB1697-SWING HIGH, SWING LOW.....Carroll Gibbons and Boy Friends.
23 HOURS LEAVE.
FB1733-LE TOUQUET
THE MERRY GO ROUND BROKE DOWN.
FE1681-HAPPY- DAYS
UNITED STATES
Washington, To - day. Russia spent over $10,000, 000 in the United States in and September on arms ,munitions, more than half of which was spent on war vessels, according to records of the Munitions Controls Board, released yesterday. The expenditure is believed to have been for materials and equip- ment of two battleships which | Russia sought to buy some time ago from private American contractors. The figures of the Munitions Board are the first intimation that the United States Government has given its approval to the battleship transaction, to which objections were raised originally on technical grounds.
AZORES ROUTE
Imperial Airways giant flying- boat Caledonia left Southampton yesterday for the Azores to study conditions on the southern. route- "to America Rent
AMERICA
FINDS HER
VOICE
Washington, To-day President Roosevelt's speech at Chicago is praised by the "Wash China was the second-largest ington Post" in an editorial on the arms purchases the United front page entitled "America Finds
States in September, and spent $2,809,000 principally on bombs. grenades and mines.—Renter
SEARCH FOR
SOVIET AIRMEN NOT ABANDONED
Moscow, To-day
Although there is little hope left
her Voice"
The editorial states that the speech ends for all time, it may be hoped, the flabby, vicious and humiliating doctrine that America can see no difference between the ruthless aggressor and innocent victims of his aggression.
It obviously makes the mis- named neutrality policy impos sible of application to the hostilities between Japan and China.
To
|that the Soviet fiers who disap Free, tokyo, Rome and Berlin the
has served a notice that peared on August 13 while flying aggression is not merely from Moscow to Alaska over the passively resented by the United North Pole are still alive, never-States but will be resisted by posi- theless four further planes took off tive endeavour-Renter.. yesterday from Moscow to join in the search.
The planes, which will operate from the base on Prince Rudolf Island, willhaye a dificult task, since during the Arctic night, which has now fallen, fights will en moonlight
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PRINCE AT ZOO COMES WITHIN PURGE
Ice House St.
„TRAGIC HOTE
LAKE GALILEE AIR BASE
nights-Trans-Ocean.
GENERAL MILCH TO INSPECT R.A.F. FACTORY
The
VATICAN.
AND IL DUCE'S BERLIN VISIT
Berlin, To-day-
A message from Rome to "Der Angriff draws attention to the fact that the official Vatican or- gan, "Osservatore Romano” gave remarkably little space to Signor Mussolini's visit to Germany.
Commenting on this, "Der London. To-day
riff" suggests that the Duce's German Secretary of
rather upset the Papal State for Air, General filch, ait anthorities, as it was apparently Jerusalem, To-day. present paying an official visit to not keeping with the line of A new air base is to be establish- Paris, will come to London next policy favoured by the Vatican, ed on the Lake of Galilee, and will week.--
which fears that this strengthening serve as an intermediary landing. So declares the "Daily Express,
of the
axis might ex- London, To-day. place for Imperial Airways planes which says that his visit will be
of bringing The latest victim of the Stalinist from Alexandria to Baghdad and the result of an official invitation
from the British Air Ministry.
of the Stresa "purge" in Russia, says the Moscow India.
General Mitch, says the:pap correspondent of the
will be shown the latest type.
“Manchester
The RAF will also use the aero-
Guardian" is Prince Nyshitski, one drome, it is stated.-Trans-Ocean. RAF. planes, and will also
of the leading officials of the zoolo-
gical gardens in Moscow.
The Prince, who was in charge of
lowed to inspect the seroplaze tory at Blenheim, wi has not been shown to
-
the department responsible for feed- Scientific Congrese air officials.—Trans-Q
ing the animals in the zoo, was ar- rested following the death of many of the animals.
Paris, To-day.
Over 1,000 scientists from all
The correspondent says the Prince over the world who have been at-
Tory Conference
London, To-day
is charged with having poisoned the tending the Scientific Congress Two thousand memberi
clude
about
this rescence, "and
regard it of the Vatican's to Germany." @per compares iven in 1935 by to the visit to ench Premier Ocean.
(NZ), To-day
beasts.
here were guests at a reception at Conservative Party from all over the The House of Representatives The Director of the zoo has also the Quai d'Orsay yesterday even-country yesterday arrived at Scar-vestery fied the Billi been deprived of his post for alleged-ing.
borough to attend the annual Party joperative erect to the
ly having sold meat for the animals Among the scientists were Conference.` to zoo keepers for their own con- several Nobel Prize winners. sumption.--Trans-Ocean.
Trans-Ocean.
The Conference begins to-day. Reuter-
and clearing agreement Germany and New Zealand.
between
Trans-