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ANTEVER FORGET
you belong to me!
"I gave up all other women for you. Play , the game my way and we'll go to the top of the world together”. She went with Chim, while ho, fought his way up-to the most dramatic climax of the screen' yourl
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JOAN BENNETT
The HOUSE ACROSS the BAY
with LLOYD NOLAN, GLADYS GEORGE
WALTER PIDGEON
Directed by Arille Mayo Released hin United Artists
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THE BIGGEST DRAMA FOF THE CENTURY!
Clark Gable and the native girl he found in the South Seas" "'"lovers"Paradise!
Cost $2,000,000! Two Years to Make! Two Great Stars and Cast of Thousands),
Mutiny Bounty
starring
ON THE
Charles
LAUGHTON
Clark GABLE
with:
FRANCHOT TONE HERBERT MUNDIN'. EDDIEQUILLAN DUDLEY DIGGES. DONALD CRISF
32 A Frank Lloyd Production i
Associate Producerii
(4 Albert Lawļas
A tyrant Captain drove his men to', mutiny. They die.. cover a Paradise, of love in a South Sea:"Garden of Eden"!
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QUEEN WHO
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DAVIS FLYNN
The Private Lives of
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WOMAN!
ELIZABETH ANDESSEX
MAN WHO: COULL BE EVERY THING.
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OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND A WARNER BROS, Para Diriered by MICIASI, CULTIE
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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 9, 1940.
COWARDLY EVASIONS BY THE RUMANIANS
SOME OF THE circumstances attending the new development in Rumania are a mat- ter of direct concern to Great Britain, declar- ed the London "Times" in an editorial yester- day on the entry of German troops into that country.
During the past fortnight several leading British
businessmen have been arrested and no regular judicial proceedings instituted against them; the protests of the British Minister have been met by the Rumanian For- eign Minister with cowardly evasions.
Unhappily the evidence avail- able shows that some or all were subjected to physical violence in order to extort confessions of sabotage in the oil fields,
The alleged revelations, ob- tained by this process is one of the pretexts of the Nazl action. It need hardly be said that the charges are a hollow sham.
Throughout the earlier part of the war, Rumania was bound by ties of alliance with France and Britain. Nazi tactics of sudden and provoked attacks on neutrai countries had become familiar and it would have been criminal negligence on the part of the Rumanian Government not to have made plans to prevent such an attack for the destruction uf wells and other objects of military value.
oil
Revolting Hypocrisy "
In drawing up such plans the British and French managers of the oil Helds and engineers might well have been consulted.
VICHY STILL GETTING AT JEWS
(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")
The status of Algerian Jews which was fixed as long ago as 1870, is now abrogated.
Previously Algerian Jews were French citizens whereas
Arabs were only French subjects not en- joying electoral franchise.
One reason why Algerian Jews enjoyed preferential treatment was the fact that they formed the ma- jority of the famous Zouave re- ziments which fought gallantly in the Franco-Prussian war of 1870.
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TURKISH TALKS WITH SOVIET
Haydar Atkay, the Turkish Ambassador to the USSR. left. Istanbul for Moscow yesterday to resume his post.
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Mr. Atkay returned to Ankara at the be- ginning of September to report to the Tur- kish Government.
Meantime, the Ger- man Ambassador, von Papan, has returned to Ankara after three. weeks vacation in Istanbul-Reuter.
000
HUNDRED BOMBS ON BERLIN
dealing with the Berlin raid, says: An Air Ministry communique
“Last night, strong forces of bombers made successful attacks on military objectives in Berlin.
Over a hundred heavy, bombs. were dropped on the three main power stations. A large fire was caused at thé, Templehof goods- yard, Several industrial plants were attacked among other key points."--British Wireless.
CONTROL UPSETS DAIREN DEALERS · (SPECIAL TO "CHINA: MAIL") Whether any of them are
Dairen import and export Arms now under arrest. for taking and produce dealers have had part In such consultations do their interests strongly affected by: impossible to say but the 'Runew regulations which came into manian authorities are gulity effect on October 1 controlling the of the most revolting hypocrisy production, import and export of when they make such projects all farm products in
The Purchase Tax comes. into the pretext for the brutal mal-Leased Territory. Havas..
Kwartung effect in Britain on Monday week. treatment of British subjects.
Reuter.
The methods adopted are, un- fortunately, too like those em- ployed recently against British subjects in Japan to leave any question as to the ultimate source of their inspiration.
But it would be a grave mis- take for those who perpetrate and condone such outrages at the instigation of. Berlin to sup-. pose they are doing themselves For their country any good.
Day Of Reckoning
These things will be remem- bered on the day of reckoning. The latest. movement doesn't sem likely to produce any mark- ed effect on the situation in south-east Europe, or counteract for influence the almost undisputed control exercised by the British Fleet and once more illustrated by the recent operations in the castern, Mediterranean.-Reuter.
CAR PARK STRUGGLE
MR.-J., BROWN, OF THE EUROPEAN YMCA, AND MR. |A. EL- ·ARCULLI;... JR.,^ OF SHATIN, WERE CONGRATU~ LATED BY MR.‹E. HIMSWORTH AT THE KOWLOON · MAGIS- TRACY – THIS MORNING FOR ARRESTING CHAU TAK-KAM, 28, WHO WAS SENTENCED. TO FIVE MONTHS'-HARD LABOUR. FOR LOITERING AND FOR RE-. TURNING TO THE COLONY AFTER HAVING BEEN: BAN- ISHED FOR LIFE..
At 7.20 p.m. yesterday, Mr. Brown saw two Chinese go up to fis car which was parked-oppo- site the YMCAA,
*** Keeping watch, for lover half an hour, Mr. Brown saw uccused open the car door. He rushed out and arrested accused.
Accused struggled with 1, Mr. Brown and both fell to the groutid--- Mr.. Arculli; passing by asslated: Mr: Brown to take" ac- cused into custody,”
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The INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS
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Jolin SUTTON • Cocil KELLAWAY
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