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ARLEEN WHELAN GEORGE MONTGOMERY KATHLEEN HOWARD
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THE NEW SEQUEL TO LAST YEAR'S HIT!
A SWELL NEW "FOUR DAUGHTERS” STORY WITH THE SAME GRAND CAST AND CHARACTERSI
Starring
THE 'FOUR DAUGHTERS"
Priscilla Lane
Rosemary Lane,
Lola Lane
Gale Page
JOHN
GARFIELD
Portenys the Character
of "Mickey Borden'',
me he appeased
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Four Wives
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Claude Rains
JEFFREY LYNN EDDIE ALBERT
May Robson - FrostbitHugh + Džok. Burun --Honey O'Hellà
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"THE ROMANCE OF THE WESTERN CHAMBER"
A Chinese Picture
in Mandarin Dialect
THURSDAY Fred MacMurray Patricia Morison
A Paramount
Picture ...
'RANGERS OF FORTUNE"
The China Mail
DEALS
CONCISELY AND ACCURATELY
WITH THE NEWS.
"EARLIEST WITH THE LATEST"
CALL TO IRAQI PEOPLE
A call to the Iraqi peo- ple to reject the Prime Minister, Rashid el Gail- ani, who seized power by a coup d'etat last week, has been broadcast by the Regent of Iraq, who arrived in Basra yester day.
The Regent, Emir Abdul Ilan, was obliged to leave the capital after his resi- dence was surrounded by Rashid's troops.
It is recalled that On Sunday Rashid declared his Government would adhere to the country's international obligations, particu larly the Anglo-Iraq Treaty.
According to a message to Vichy from Damascus, Rashid has not yet succeeded in form. ing a Ministry.
Members of the former Gov- ment, forethan with other por liticians, have left Baghdad for destination Many arrests have been made throughout The country. ·Reuter.
7, SAVED HER PAL
Clutching a doll tightly in he arms. seven-year-olet Geraldine Howard, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Howard, of Comer Road, Chedlar, stood on a chair in Asbridge (Somerset) Police Court to receive a parchment certificate awarded to her by the Royal Hu- mane Society.
Geraldine was onthing at Ched- dar swimming pool with Pauline Harris, a seven-year-old London evacuee. Pauline got into difficul- ties and Geraldine rescued her.
Swam Under Water
"It is not given to everyone. especially at such tender years. to show auch promptitude and skill," the chairman, Mr. War- ren Jane, told Geraldine.
"It will be a source of great catisfaction to you throughout your life that you were reapon. sible for saving human life." The chairman also commended Geraldine's brother, who had aught her to swim, and paid tri- bute to Brs. Brown. of Kent Street, Cheddar, who pulled the children out of the water.
Mrs. Brown told a reporter: "Geraldine swam to Pauline and Prabbed her, then, swimming un- der water, brought her to the s'd! of the pool, and I got them out."
SAYS MILITARY POLICE BEAT HIM
A man who alleged that he had been "beaten up" by the military police while detained at Great Scotland Yard appeared in Army uniform at West London Police Court.
He was remanded in custody for a week on charges of stealing a pair of shoes from the place where he was living, and wearing Army uniform without authority.
He is Raymond Smith, thirty- six, described as of Edith Road, West Kensington, and he demand- ed to see the police surgeon.
The magistrate Sir Gervais Ren-. toul, asiced Smith to explain:
He replied that when he refused to answer certain questions, threa military police attacked him,
Sir Gervais
said that. Smith would be examined by the prison) doctor.
SHELTER SNORE
CURE
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n New York department store, at ös..
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·wearer turns on his back (the usual cause of shoring) the pres- sure of the ball and its whistle make him turn over and stop' sporing,
THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 8, 1941.
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Joan Blondell-Dick Powell
I WANT A DIVORCE
A Feromsum Dictyna wik
Gloria Dickson. Frank Fay
Directed by RALPH MURPHY
* TO-MORROW *
Charlie Chaplin
in his new comedy
The GREAT DICTATOR
Produced, written and directed by Charles Chaplin
with PAULETTE GODDARD
Admission: $3.00, $2.00, $1.20 & 70c. INCL. TAX
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"I JUST CAME BACK FROM A
VISIT TO HELL...
I spent my life in a small German town, teach-" ing the kindliness and tol- erance that decent people live by. One day armed men in brown shirts broke into my home... fore me away from my daughter... threw me into a Nazi con- centration, camp. What I have to tell you isn't prop- aganda... just the realistic truth that every American has a right to know!".
spiring truth
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James Krisevelt PASTOR HALL
WILFRID LAWSON · NOVA PILBEAM · SEYMOUR HICKS
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G KOAD TO VICTORY
TO-MORROW “ THE WESTERNER ”
A United Artists Picture Starring Gary Cooper