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FUN, FIGHT, ROMANCE AND HIGH ADVENTURE IN THE HAUNTED HILLS OF CENTRAL AMERICA!
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CHESTER MORRIS LUCILLE BALL
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THE MARINES FLYHIGH
RKO RADIO Picture
Froduced by ROBERT SISK. Directed by GEORGE NICHOLLS, JR., and BEN STOLOFF. Screen Play by Jerry Cady and L. Commander. A. J. Balton.
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"INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY"
́ANN SHERIDAN-PAT O'BRIEN-JOHN PAYNE
A Warner Bros. Picture
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40 Featured Players Cast of 3500A Fox Picture
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Luise Rainer, Fernand Gravet in "THE GREAT WALTZ ”!
"PRIMROSE PATH" Ginger Rogers
Joel McCrea
THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 16, 1940
CONGRESS CRITICISED: BUT MR. GANDHI'S MILITANCE IS
"BRITAIN IS FIGHTING India's battle in the West as well as in the East where the Medi- terranean has become India's first line of de- fence," declared the Rajah of Khallikote, pre- siding at the All-India Conference of Non- Congress political leaders in Nagpur yester- day.
The Rajah deplored Gandhi's attempt to launch an anti-war campaign at this critical time and declared that Congress was holding up India's progress.
It was the foremost duty of every Indian who understood the present position of India, he add- all efforts on ed, to concentrate helping Britain to achieve victory.
Reuter.
J
Gandhi: An Instrument
For Peace
EMBASSY RETURN DELAYED
MILD
AIRCRAFT TO
PROTECT BURMA ROAD
News of the possibi- lity of China obtain ing fighters and bom- bers ordered by Sweden but now held by the United States, is generally welcomed in Chungking since China urgently needs aircraft to protect traffic on the vital Burma Road, when it re-opens on Friday (October 18), and also to defend cities in the interior.-Reu- ter.
THE REMOVAL OF THE BRI- TISH EMBASSY AND CONSU- "Who knows that I shall LATE-GENERAL OFFICES FROM THE SOUTH BANK OF YANGTSE, OPPOSITE not be an instrument for THE
| CHUNGKING, BACK TO THEIR bringing peace, not only FORMER PREMISES ON "CON-
IN THE CITY OO SULAR LANE" between Britain and In- PROPER HAS BEEN FURTHER
DELAYED.
were
0000000000"
which were under repair.
The Ambassador, Sir Archibald dia but between the war-
The Japanese
bombing
and the Consul- ring nations of the the "Consular Lane" district on Clarke-Kerr,
October 6 last and a small bomb General are at present still work- the entrance ofing in the offices of the British world,” said the Mahatma exploded near
the Embassy dug-out, causing Naval Canteen on the south bank Gandhi in Wardha in a further damage to the buildings, of the Yangtse-Reuter. statement on his plan of "individual civil obedience."
dis-
Explaining why he was not of- fering himself for arrest, he said that this, would be the last civil disobedience movement he would lead and he must stay out of pri- son in order to meet any contin- gency that might arise.
In his statement he said that Congress cannot wish I to Bri- tain nor can it help her through of arms because of its creed - non-violence.
"I know India," he said, "is not one-minded. There is part of In- dia that is war-minded and will learn the art of war through help- ing the British. Congress, there- fore, does not desire to surround ammunition factories or barracks and prevent people from doing what they like."-Reuter.
CZECH H.Q.
IN LONDON
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A building in Mayfair, until re-. cently a private house, will be the. ,centre from which Czechs. all over the world will work for the free- dom of their country.. To this building, 114, Park Street, W. 1, Dr. Benes, recognised by Britain as President of the Czechoslovak Republic, will travel each from his home in Putney.
The whole machinery of gov~ ernment is being set up there. The Cabinet met there and 'the' new Parliament, which will carry сп the democrat'e traditions of the Republic, will also meet there.
day
Parliament will for the present consist of some 40 members, all until now serving on the Czech National Committee. Their first duties will be to work in, conjunc- tion with the British authorities to organise the thousands of Czech soldiers and nirmen who escaped from France into a new Army and
U.S. MANOEUVRES
IN PACIFIC
UNITED STATES FLEET MANOEUVRES ARE BEING ∙CONTINUED IN THE PACIFIC
OCEAN.
These manoeuvres have been held all through the summer and yesterday 30 American: warships left Hawall to take part in further exercises-Reuter.
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Supreme Charge Of The Gallant 27th Lancers!·
soldiers plunge
"Into
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The Screen Trembles With The Thunder. Of Immortal Hoof-Beats And The Heart Beats Of A Deathless Love!
ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA de HAVILLAND
The CHARGE of the LIGHT BRIGADE
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