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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 30, 1938.

M. DALADIER'S NAZI COMMENT

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ALHAMBRA NAVAL ESCORT ON VERNON

NATHAN RD, HOWLOON-DAILY AT 2,30-5,20-720 € 9,30 •TEL, 568 58.

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

EX-WIVES

EAGER FOR ANOTHER FLING'!

They Came . They Say

SUNDAY

A Paramount

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THE NEW UNIVERSAL PRESENTS

Randolph SCOTT in

And Were Conquered !

THE ROAD TO RENO

Leghorn eggs

Pate de foie gras

Liver sausage

Vienna sausage

co-starring Hope HAMPTON

with

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GRAND NEW YEAR ATTRACTION RONALD COLMAN.

in "IF I WERE KING'

$1.30 per doz. $1.20 per lb. $1.00 per lb.

0.80 per lb.

and a wide range of ready-to-eat products of the choicest quality.

Take advantage of our HOT DOG, SANDWICHE, TEA and COFFEE delivery service. Phone 21311.

TO-NIGHT'S DINNER

1. Chicken a la Reie Soup

2.

Fried Fillet of Fish

3.

Victoria Cutlet.

4. Shrimp Curry

5. Roast Chicken

6. Cabinet Pudding

7.

Cheese & Biscuit Tea or Coffee

Price 90 cts.

ST. FRANCIS HOTEL QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL.

EXAKTA

Exakta Jhagen

Brenden

TO CORSICA

Paris, To-day.

The naval units which will form

M. Daladier's escort on his journey

Berlin, To-day.

"The feverish haste with which

to Corsica and Tun's next month the fountain pens of some journ will it is announced, now consist alists move along the map of of two cruisers, the Foch and the Europe is really amazing," remarks Colbert, as well as three destroyers.

The Premier will be received at the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung,” the Corsican port, Bastia, by the referring to the article by Vernon Minister of Marine, M. Campinchi Bartlett, in the "News-Chronicle."

who is himself Corsican.

The Nazi journal says that Mr. M. Campinchi will leave Toulon for Bastia on board the cruiser Bartlett, gives frce rein to his "Suffren," but will not accompany phantasy concerning Germany's al- M. Daladier to Tunis. Trans-leged plans for 1939. Ocean.

FRENCH VIEW ON ROME DEMANDS DEFINED

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London, To-day. The diplomatic correspondent of the "Evening News" believes that the the French attitude towards Italian claims, as a result of diplo- and matic conversations in Paris London, can be defined as follows:

(1) rejection of all Italian terri-

torial claims,

The paper interprets Mr. Bar- tlett as saying that Germany will, in the coming year demand the colonies of Holland and Belgium which, in the view of the German Government, would present greater advantages for the Reich than the Colonies formerly owned by Ger-

many.

Refusal by the Netherland and Belgian Governments to comply with this demand would, says Mr. Bartlett, have as a consequence, of those coun- threat of invasion trics by Germany:

WISH OF AUTHOR

- now

The "Deutsche Allgemeine Zei- tung" observes that such combina- tions merely reflect the wish of (2) grant of special conditions their author to discover

for the use of Djibouti har-that the main problems in Western Europe have been clarified and bour,

East Europe does not perhaps arouse any longer such great in-

(3) possible concessions, con-

- new

cerning the Suez Canal. The French Government, accord-terest.in Paris and London ing to the "Evening News." insists regions in which aggressive aims on direct negotiations with Italy can be attributed to Germany.

Trans-Ocean. without Mr. Chamberlain's media- tion.-Trans-Ocean.

Mr. A. Temple, of H.M.S. Tàmar, was bitten on the wrist by a dog owned by Miss J. Smirke, of Han- kow Road, at the Naval Dockyard yesterday.

Thage

Exakta

MUI TSAI CASE

Tsui So-fong was this morning fined $20 by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest for failing to notify the departure of a registered mui-tsai. For bringing an unregistered mui-tsai into the Colony, she was cautioned.

Inspector Fraser said defendant went to the S.C.A. a few days ago to register a mui-tsai and there

said the girl previously registered was now married in Canton.

TREE CUTTER CAUGHT

was

Fung Hoi, unemployed, charged before Mr. T. J. Houston at the Central Magistracy this morning, with unlawful possession of a quantity of treewood.

It was alleged that defendant cut the wood from the hillside in Conduit Road. Sentence of three' months' hard labour was passed.'

HELMUT

·ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING

ПОСНТ

7, CHATER ROAD.

Peading guilty, Maj. G. Raw- storne, of Cornwall Street, was this morning fined $8 by Mr. Q. Aj A. Macfadyen at Kowloon for speed- ing, in excess of 30 m.p.h., between Waterloo Road and Shantung,

Street.

An 18-year-old girl," Tin Chol- Lockhart wan, residing at 214 Road, second floor, was admitted to the Queen Mary Hospital yester- day, with a fractured skull, as the result of a fall from a ladder,

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