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JACKIE
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COLUMBIA PICTURE
4 SHOWS "BALLY 2.30-3:30 720 930
EDWARD BROPHY
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TOVARICH
The first of 1938's Ten Best Pictures? BASIL RATHBONE ANITA LOUISE MELVILLE COOPER-ISABEL JEANS Morris Carnovsky Vietor Kilian AN ANATOLE LITVAK PROD'N A WARNER BROS. PICTURE
Screen Play by Casey Robinson • Adapted from the Play by Jacques • Doval English Version by Robert E. Sherwood • Music by Max Steluor
• TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY • A Gay Musical Comedy, Full Of Rhythm and Fun!
TONY MARTIN "MUSIC IN MY HEART"
RITA HAYWORTH in
Columbia Picture
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DANCING IN 6 HOURS
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"THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 7, 1940.
TO-DAY'S DEBATE IN THE HOUSE
London, To-day.
HE "BRITISH PRESS YESTERDAY did not give much space to speculations about Tuesday's de- bate in Commons, most of the papers being con- tent to put forward their own views. Opinions differ, but they have one thing in common ---- their insistence on absolute realism.
The "Daily Express" says: "We may be con-
fident, but we must not be complacent."
"
The "Daily Telegraph" says that the are the only things which can lead us Government's duty is to give a full to defeat.
A WARNING explanation of everything that has
Under the heading "A Warning and happened. The public is waiting with An Opportunity," an editorial in "The an open mind, perplexed by various Times" discusses the organization and questions to which an answer is ex-machinery of Government, a subject pected. It may well be that the Gov: the paper has being dealing with dur-
ing the past few days.
ernment has a complete answer
and
in that case it will enjoy the contin- úed confidence of the people..
The main effect on the people
of the withdrawals from Norway (says There is little suggestion in the "The Times") has been to stiffen their British Press, that the Government determination to make a greater effort were wrong to attempt the expedition than ever before. There has been a to central Norway, but some papers- setback, leading to the conclusion that such as the Labour "Daily Herald" there is room for improvement. say that if the Government knew that it was such a difficult job it ought not to have made such complacent state-ernment by having in it' members of ments.
An Important requirement would be to broaden the whole basis of the Gov-
the Labour Party. The Labour Party will be in the Government before the war is over, says "The Times" and it us into under-estimating is now the Labour Party's duty to put That and complacency forward candidates for office.—Router.
The News Chronicle" believes that the first humdrum months of the war have lulled the enemy.
LABOUR LEADERS WIN
LIBEL ACTION
London, To-day.
SIR WALTER CITRINE and six other members of the General Council of the Trades Union Con- gress won a libel action in the King's Bench Divi- sion yesterday against the official Communist organ, "Daily Worker.'
Plaintiffs alleged that the "Daily Worker," in articles last December, imputed that they had betrayed the in- terests of the Trade Union movement by wartime co-operation with the Government and employers while pre- tending to safeguard the interests of: the workers.
"
TURCO-RUMANIAN TRADE TALKS
Bucharest, To-day. A Turkish economic delegation has open negotiations arrived here to with the Rumanian economic authori-
The defence was a plea of fair com- ment on matters of public interest.
Sir Walter Citrine was. awarded ties. £300 damages, four plaintiffs £200 each and the two.other plaintiffs £150 each. Reuter.
The Turkish Ambassador will pre- side at the talks-Reuter.
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