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YOUNG MILLAND

The Doctor Takes a Fife

with:

Reginald GARDINER * Gull PATRICK Edmund GWENN` - Georges METAXA

Screen play by Grorga Staton and Kön England Directed by ALEXANDER "HALL A COLUMBIA PICTURE

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POWER

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TO-DAY AND TO-MOKROW

A Sensational Drama Replete With Thrills!

Who is

THE

MAN WHO DARED

WHY DID HIS BOLDNESS MAKE A NATION GASP?

WHY IS ALL AMERICA CHEERING HIM?

HE'S THE WONDER MAN OF THE YEAR!

Directed by CRANE WILBUR - Suren Play by Lee Katz · from an Originst

Story by Lucson Hubbard - A First Natil Picture Prevented by WARNER BROS

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Season's Most Thrilling Hit-Drama !

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George Raft - Joan Bennett Walter Pidgeon "THE HOUSE ACROSS THE BAY"

A United Artists Picture

J

ALHAMBRA THEATRE

THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 17, 1940.

CHAPLIN BURLESQUE ON THE DICTATORS PAINS NAZIS SNATCH

Charlie Chaplin's film “The Dictator," which is now amusing audiences in London, has annoyed the Germans.

GAS MASKS

Gas mask shatchers thieves

who, cut respirator straps from

business girls' shoulders in..raid

rush hours--are setting London's police, as problem.

To save carrying both, a gas mask and handbag,, many girls

"Deutschlandsender," the German radio' station, yesterday told the German people carry their mone that "Charlie Chaplin's hate-propaganda film will hardly be able to bolster up Chur- chill's bad mood with its silly jokes."

Mr. Churchill's annoyance, says! the Nazi radio, is likely to be greater than his ability to be en- tertained" by, his "Bat-footed friend's" Jokes.

י

MACHINE GUNNING OF BOYS

"dases.

They should beware of the

In to be found slinking Found tube train entrances or bužy bil stops --Watching likely victims

A-large futinber

foung w

of their,

Their way Hor

ed to the

been robbed

ive beep Cand

new

Mr. Churchill's "black mood" as supposed to have come on through shipping. Jossies. The Gér-

"BAVAGE MACHINE-GUN AT men man Radio gave fins exaggerated TACKSON, BRITAIN WERE

been det account of shipping losses and CARRIED

166k out for the snatchers,

·OUT BY GERMAN Biron bandito áre^a madz no reference at all-tò Bri- ''PLANEŞ YESTERDAY. tish and Greek victoriesamt?

manate, This meanest type of petty. This is in accordancë with the ]^^Their *targets" included. 30thieving goes, on where whole new Nazi propaganda; decision. East Coast light ship, a town in families leave, their homes. to Now that the Axis plan in the East Anglia, a railway train, and spend tue night in public, shelters. Balkons and Egypt have béen förn | boys cycling "lo" school.

1. Taleves break into – deserted holmed and steal anything from ten rations to jewellery,

to tatters, the German people are Some of the boys were injured. again being told that the war will only be won in Britain.

House Of Cards

The newspaper "Frankfurter Zoitung" even referred yester. day to the possibility of an Italian collapse like a house of cards,

Reuter.

Tall any TRAN ON HANDY VALLEY BOWS

DAILY

WADÍCIOSAS

ORIENTALE

The German paper expresses the LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY•

hope that Italy will resist, but of- 1ers no prospect of German as- sistance except to say that the Reich will relieve Italy by con- stant attacks on Britain.

This is in startling contrast with an article the previous day in the "Veelkische Beobachter," which maintained that there was

no

cause for anxiety and poured scorn on the assumption that Ger- many will leave Italy in the lurch. This confusion of propaganda is taken in London as a clear in- dication of the confusion of policy caused by the failure of plâns to drive into the Near East with Ita- lian collaboration, together with Germany's inability to help Italy without involving both Axis part- ners in d'ficulties and risks they do not want to face.-Reuter.

WHEN FIRE- BOMBS FELL ON CONVENT

Sister's Narrow Escape

Although Sister Daniels got up at 6 a.m., as usual, in her cell in a Liverpool convent and went to Mass, there were two good rea

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TO-DAY

GOLD-MINE

RAIDERS MEET HOPALONG

ONE MILE

UNDER- GROUNDI

TO-MORROW

BAR 20 JUSTICE

THURSDAY

WILLIAM BOYD

THERS in 'SHOOTING HIGH”

have been surprised- she hadn't--th

“Only a few hours ear

· Are-Bomb, erzshing; through convent,roof, had fallen withi few yards of the bed in ......which she was sleepingy and w

old

Slater: Danibls. 18 400 year

She only woke --up, when menúran into the convoïtsto ideal

then she lay in bed and i watched" them stamp", out-the flames:/

When a reporter spoke to her | if the afternoon-workmen were riling burned-cuit bræib pases on ths, kitchen table, "". She halted in hor knitting to watch them, then gaid, “What was the use of worry. ing? The firemen ' know what to do"

Warehouses, a' c'nema, à-ɔláun- dry and twa "churches were hit during the raid, on Morabyaldo. But there were no serious casual- tlea,

Heroic Mounties Who Always Get Their Man!

They mean punishment to lawless -men, protection to defenseless women, these scarlet-clad sentinels- of the wilderness brave a thousand dangers to get their man.

Canada's Fearless Mounties Swing Into Action!

Heart

of

The first great epic. of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police...in

TECHNICOLOR

the North

Prosented by WARNER BROS. Directed by LEWIS SEILER'Sereas Play by Law. Katı and Vioreal Sherman v' Dased sin a Novel by Williams Byron Mowery • A First National · Picture

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Based on J, EDGAR HOOVER'S “Persons In Hiding"!--

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