THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 26, 1989.
OPPOSITION CRITICAL
ALHAMBRA OF BUDGET: WEALTH
NATHAN RD. HOWLOON DAILY AT 2,30-320′′):
SHOWING TO-DAY
THE ROMANCE OF A PASSIONATE RACE WITH
THE HOT BLOOD OF THE
AGELESS ORIENT THEIR VEINS !
IN
"MAN'S PARADISE"
An Epic of Bali and Pagan Love!
ADDED! "THE RIVER OF DEATH"
An Adventure into the Wilds of South America ! With ALOHA WANDERWELL
NEXT CHANGE
RKO Picture
DAILY
IRENE DUNNE, CHARLES BOYER
in "LOVE AFFAIR"
HANKOW
ISTARE
• TO-DAY ONLY
Here's One Good Reason Why
ERROL FLYNN THE PERFECT SPECIMEN
with
JOAN BLONDELL
KOWLOON
57795
MURN HERBERT « ESW. EVERETT NORTON • BICK FORAN + BEVERLY ROBERTS MAT ROSSOW. ALLEN JENIORS + Strocinthy MICHAEL £88712 « Precasted by WAMET FROL, A FIRST ACTS, PICTURE
Frust the Cromopolitan Magazine Story by Samosi Magiclee Adams, number el “It Homemad das Weight" Boreen Play ký Roman Wolily Kalna, Lawrance Miler. Brawster Morso and Frita Potkenetsin
TO- MORROW •
JANE WITHERS
in "THIS IS THE LIFE"
TAKE ANY TRAM or HAPPY VALLEY BUS.
CATHAY
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TO-DAY & TO-MORROW
2 DAYS ONLY!
!
IT'S “VIVE L'AMOUR” IN NAUGHTY NEW ORLEANS Gayer than a Mardi Gras! Merry with Gordon & Revel songs! Simone, she sings
Don, he and Bob, he should be spank It's the sauciest, tunefullest, laughingest escapade in the history of love!
sings to her
4
ROBERT SIMONE
DON
AMECHE - SIMON - YOUNG JOSETTE
Lilfing new songs
A 20th Century Fox Picture
by Gordon
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
& Revel!
2 DAYS ONLY! The most excitable, most lovable folks you've ever met
Irama of "Frisco's colourful "Dead End" "FISHERMAN'S WHARF”
Bobby RED
CONSCRIPTION URGED
London, To-day. Mr. C. R. Attlee, Leader of the Labour Opposition, complained that the Chancellor of the Exche- quer was not really facing the problem of colos- sal expenditure but was passing it on. Sooner or later borrowing was going to fall on the
poorest of the poor.
Sooner or later, and the sooner the better, we should have to come down to taxation of accumulated wealth instead of creating an enormous in- debtedness on which interest must be paid.
Sir Archibald Sinclair (leader of the Liberals) described the Budget as pedestrian and unimaginative.
He believed the people's goodwill and patriotism, of which Sir John Simon had spoken, would be great- ly fortified if the taxpayer was con- vinced the Government were ser- iously tackling the problem of ex- penditure.
ECONOMICAL COSTS
Lobby. View On
Budget
London, To-day.
sup-
"Let us be certain that the great GOVERNMENT expenditure on armaments is being| porters generally ap- economically administered. In the prove Sir John Simon's meantime, private expenditure, es- pecially on luxuries; should be pre- policy of avoiding an ad- vented from competing with the na-ditional burden of income tax, says Reuter's lobby Correspondent.
tional rearmament effort."
Sir Archibald Sinclair said that while supporters of the Government
were
demanding conscription of The decision to impose further manpower, there was little evidence taxation to meet the additional in the Budget of a resolute policy cost is regarded as a gesture of to mobilise the country's financial | British determination which is resources for the national effort.-| expected to be appreciated in
other countries.
Reuter.
PARIS AND BRITISH BUDGET
Paris, To-day.
Britain has risen wonder- fully to the occasion, is the feeling here following the Budget, which has created a deep impression.
It is regarded as further proof that Britain is deter- mined to stand and prepared to prevent aggression. Reuter.
SUCHOW MENACED
Chungking, To-day.
Approval is expressed of the proposal to tighten the provisions against tax evasion.
Opposition members express relief that the burdens are not heavier, but a number of Labour members feel that more could be raised by taxing the higher ranges of income tax payers and thus pressing less heavily on pay- ers of indirect taxes
sugar and tobacco.
Reuter.
BURGOS PROTEST TO FRANCE
Burgos, To-day.
The delay in execution of the agreement concluded between Suchow, important junction on Count Jördana and M. Berard, is the Tientsin-Pukow Railways, is critizised by the Spanish press to- now menaced by a strong Chinese day.
does
force which has reached its nor- "Diaria Vasco" writes: "France thern suburbs.
not fulfil the Burgos pact. The drive followed the defeat of Eighty per cent. of the North the Japanese in the vicinity of Spanish fishing fleet are still in Hanchwang, in southern Shantung French harbour's. Although the re- yesterday.-Central News,
!
PEEPSHOW FINE
Sentence of six weeks' hard la-
lease of the ships has been solemn- ly, promised, only 60 out of 370 ships have returned up to the pre- sent."-Trans-Ocean.
bour was passed on Chan Fook, by PRINCE PAUL
Mr. R. Edwards this morning, for showing indecent pictures at Holly- wood Road..
FOR ROME
Rome, To-day. Defendant was seen by a con- The State visit of Prince Paul of table, collecting money from people Yugoslavia to Rome was announ- looking into a peepshow box in ced on occasion of the meeting of Hollywood Road near Queen's the Italian and Yugoslay Foreign College.
Ministers in Venice and will take place in the middle of May,
Mr A. Andrews, of No. 15 Bowen Road, has reported the theft of
The Regent will leave Belgrade on May 9, and stay in Rome sever-
| clothing and money to the value of | al days. as guest of King Victor
$126.
| Emmanuel,
Trans-Ocean.