SHOWING

TO-DAY

KING'S

AT 2.80, 5.10,

7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

THE MANAGEMENT WISHES TO

ANNOUNCE FROM 1st, APRIL 1941 THE

WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:- At 2.30 P.M.- Week Days

ADMISSIONS

Adult

$1.70

Incl.

Tax

$1.20

70 cts.

40 cts.

Saturdays and Sundays

Loge Seats

Dress Circle

Back Stalls

Front Stalls

Evening Shows and

Adult

Loge Seats

$2.20

Dress Circle

$1.70

Back Stalls

$1.20

60 cts.

Front Stalls

Incl.

THE MUSICAL OF QUR EXCITING TIMES!

ALICE

BITTY

FAYE GRABLE

TON PAN ALLEY

JACK

OAKIE

JORN

PAYNE

ALLEN JENKINS ESTHER RALSTON NICHOLAS BROTHERS BEN CARTER

A 20th Century Fox Pickers

Tax

ALSO Latest 20th Century FOX WAR NEWSREELS

"THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE”.

NEXT CHANGE

With Allan Jones Martha Rayc- Joe Penner· Rosemary Lane

Irene Hervey A Universal Picture

LEE THEATRE

NEWLY RENOVATED & FULLY MODERNISED

Showing To-day at 2.30, 5.00, 7.20 & 9.40 p.m.

THE MOST EAGERLY AWAITED

PICTURE of the YEAR

THE WINNER of the MOTION

PICTURE ACADEMY AWARD

JUNE

FRIER

BECCA

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

and

THE MOTION PICTURE

ACADEMY

PROCLAIMED IT

THE

BEST

PICTURE OF 1940

Sdlewich International prom

Rebecca

LAURENCE OLIVIER JOAN FONTAINE

hary of "Wuchering Matches"

de for woodenð starving diett 100 GEORGE SANDERS · SUDITH ANDERSON – Bond ALFRED KITCHCOCK

PRICES: 40c., 60c., $1,20, $1,70 & Box Seats $2:40

PATRONS PLEASE NOTE THAT FOR THEIR CON- VENIENCE WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A PERMANENT BOOKING OFFICE ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.

NEXT CHANGE :

James Rooselvet's

Released by United Artists "PASTOR HALL”.

WANG STRUTS

IN

NANKING

the

Sunday, the first an- niversary of

inau- guration of the Nanking regime, passed off without incident in Shanghai, though the police in both the foreign areas greatly increased the number of barricades and had num- erous search parties on the streets.

It was feared that an outbreak of terrorism would mark the h niversary but fortsately the day passed pracefully.

The anniversary also passed off without incident in Nanking, ac- rorting to reports reaching Shang- Han

Wang Ching-wei, Prosient of the Japanese-sponsored Nanking Government, opened the celebra- tions in a special ceremony in the morning with a speech in whichį he referred to the cooperation of the Nanking regime with Japan und in supporting Japan in their efforts to establish a co-prosperity sphere in greater East Asia.

Nanking Goes Gay

The entire city was beflecked with bunting and flags of the new reg me and later Wang Ching-wei

units Leviewed

of troops onc guards of the new regime at the Central Military Academy.

The first day of the celebrations ended with a commemoration ball in the evening at the Internation- al Club, in which discussions for setting up the new regime had firs! taken form over a year Reuter.

ago.

HOPE FOR

STATE AS

LANDLADY

Landladies at East Const re- sorts want to become tenants of the Governinent.

They made his request when presenting their seven-point pro- sperity plan to the Norfolk Cum- mittee of the Coast Resorts dis- i tress committee.

Mrs. Erma Perkins, a white- haired widow, who described her. self as "one of the little seaside landladies," told a reporter:

"No one realises what a time

we are having.

"I am sure Mr. Churchill will

see that something

help us he has face."

is done to such n kind

Mr. F. H. Emms, Secretary of the Great Yarmouth Hotel and Apartment Keepers' Association, said:

"Something simply must be done for these people or they will all go bankrupt.

The Government should pass an Act similar to the Agricultural Mortgage Act to benefit us.

"Then the landladies and hotel keepers would be the tenants of the Government and pay a very low rate of interest, the mortgage an their property having been taken over by the Government,”

MAGIC STUDIO

EVERYTHING THAT 18

[NEW IN/MAGIC, Now on display!.

inspection, Welcome! Catalogus - Free

314, Dne... Voessit · Road, Central, (1st floor) H.Í.

4 SHOWS

DAILY 2.30-5:3

7.18-8.00

THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 31, 1941.

KAKÉ ANY TRÁM Koi RiveIVALERY

-ROAD

ORIENTALE

·SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT-

TEL. 90473

On account of the increased. Government Tax there - will be a slight increase in our prices as from April 1st, until

further notice

MATINEES:

Lower Floor 25c: plax/66/ (Tax. Drew Circle 360. plus..5c. -Tax EVENINGS:

{

· Front Stall»-25c, plus Sc. Tax Middle Stælle 85cc plus 6c. Tax Back: Stalls #5c. plus:106. Tax Dress Cirate 600. plus 70%. Tax

Servicemen to Dress «Circle 40c. plus, 10c. Tax

LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY

Romantic Comedy Romance Loaded With Laughs! Delightfully different and refreshingly youthful, The laughs start when papa brings home a beauti- ful young girl and said she was an old friend. The Situations Are Novel And Daring!

ACQUITTED OF SLAYING HER SWEETHEART

THE LADY IN QUESTION

starling

BRIAN AHERNE

A

RITA HATWORTH COLUMBIA PICTURE

BUT GUILTY OF STEAL. ING ALLI

"HEARTS!

FOR TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY

Love And Thrills Of Airmail Hostesses!

FRIGHT ANGEL

VIRGINIA BRUCK

WAYNÈ MORNIS

MATINER. DASMA KALBA, A

4 SHOWS

DAILY

-3-20-5.30

220-930

RALPH BELLAMY JANE WYMAN

NGA IN 200-300% 50% 702.

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

NATHAN ROAD

KOWLOON

"YEL 87127

(MATINEES: 20-30‹.° EVENINGS, 20-30-50c70)

NOTICE:

As From The 1st Of April, 1941

OUR ADMISSION PRICES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:

2.30 and 5.20 p.m. Shows:

Circle:

Tax.

35cts. Stalls: 25cts, plus 5cts.

7.20 and 9.30 p.m. Shows:

plus 5cta.

Tax.

From: Stalle: 25e's, plus bcts. Tax. Back Stalia: 35ots. plus Scts. Tax.

Loge: 6Dcts, plus 10c_s. Tax Dress Ciro'e: 50cta, plus 10cts. Tax.

SHOWING TO-DAY

Maurice MAETERLINCKS

THE

BLUE BIRD

in TECHNICOLOR

with

·

Shirley Temple Spring Byington Nigel Bruce. Gale Sondergaard Eddie Collins • Sybil Jason and a brilliant casi

Directed by Walter Lang Associate Producer Genc Markey Screen Play by Brnest Pascal. «. Additional Dialógue by Walter Bullock

¿A 20li Century Fox, Picture ́ Darryl F. Zanuck in Charge bi Production.

NEXT CHANGE

The Year's Scrap-Happiest Comedy of Young Love! JOAN BLONDELL – DICK POWELL

"I WANT A DIVORCE"

A Paramount Picture

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