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WILLIAM HOLDEN'

WARKEN WILLIAM PORTER HALL

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A brilliant cast in a sparkling gay and witty

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tony

STARTS

SUNDAY

that

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Bing CROSBY GLORIA JEAN

If I Had My Way

WINNINGER BRENDEL

YN JOSLYN CLAIRE BODD

NANA BRYANTH

A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE

"TYPHOON"

DOROTHY LAMOUR

ROBERT PRESTON

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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 25, 1941.

INSPIRING EXCHANGE OF ANZAC DAY MESSAGES

INSPIRING MESSAGES IN CONNECTION WITH THE OBSERVANCE OF ANZAC DAY TO- DAY, HAVE BEEN EXCHANGED BY NOTABLE ANZAC LEADERS OF THE LAST WAR.

The most outstanding of these is that sent by the much idolised leader, Lord Birdwood of Anzac, who is known to all "Diggers" as "Birdie."

Mr.

In a message to

Fudden, acting Prime Minister of Austra- I he said. Anzac Day this year will I know bring with it to my old comrades some mixed feel. angs feelings of intense and most the truly testifiable

at pride

work magnaticent

carried with abnost hy

incredible

Recess

to General last war. telegraphed Blaney: "May victory rest with you and your gallant troops in the grim struggle which you are waring on Anzac anniversary.”- Retiler.

new Australian Imperial HOTEL MANAGERS TO

Force comrades and anxiety

NA

the part of those who have neitar in close touch relat ons once more

Beacherous enemy Walla

in

the

"We are told we are fighting

maintain democracy in face of a cruel and totally un- justifiable attack on it by

the

Totantar an powers.

hui at

that.

Ga

Buch deeper than

Hitler's Paganism

se upholding the ba il Leut il

tock When wi

ALL II in the place of

bet!!

FEED THE TROOPS

Manage

Al

DANGER (W)AGES

IDY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTI

Boys and girls who are earning big wages in war jobs should have some of the money compulsorily saved for them. It would be good for the young people and a source of re- venue for the country.

This suggestion is made by s cial workers and it was discussed by Mr George Tomlinson, of the Public Morality Council when I saw him.

An instance of the high earn- ings which youth can command m at the Okd I wartime was given

Bailey when a lad of seventeen was said to be earning £6 a week

£2 A Week Enough

Hotel tranagers are being mail.epairing bombed houses. ed up on effort to stop tood ve HOPSIAK mil, brons. my the Army Somme vp them have had charte

Thes ar Laution hotels being given comnussions and ap-. prend caleag flie

They ate member 1A

'

1

we will set tolerat jasnit

"Accent nydex ret wishe to my old cente for that commlet.. victory when I have not the least doubt

be ours, even though very great difficulties and steep road. may Ar ofore us

M

"May God bless the people Australia through everything

Acknowledging Field Marshal Lord Birdwood's message. Fadden cabled: "Many thanks for your cable which has been com-

Federal Presi- j municated to the

Returned Soldiers' dent of the

the last League - the veterans of

I War. Your old comrades will

YOUR am sure greatly appreciate pordenes that complete v.etory the jn for the Empire present conflict will be oriveyed In spite many grave difficulties

Matinees: 30c., 40c. -- Evenings: 30c., 40c., 60c., 70c. Tand" anxieties.

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ALL OF ROMANCE, ADVENTURE, THRILLS IN

"

ONE GREAT PICTURE!

ERROL FLYNN

Recapturing

the thrills of the Spanish Maint

The Sea Hawk

Brenda MARSHALL Claude RAINS Dooald CRISP - Flora ROBSON

Alan HALE

Directed by MICHAEL CURTIS, A WARNER BROS.-First N~~onal Picture Screen Play by Howard Koch and Beton L. Mišine » Busia by ́ Brich Wolfgang Korngolah

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A Mystery Drama Packed With Action, Thrills!

4

"CHARLIE CHAN'S MURDER CRUISE"

A 20th Century-Fox Picture

cuse

"You Can Never Fail"

CH- Enser Percy ite ove whe had volunteered

th undertake work it called tapety and are bes The thaly-live and fly-Ave

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seven-

"Two pounds a week or a few shillings over ought to be ample money for any lad of teen." Mr. Tomlinson "unless, of course, exceptiona!

stances.

family

told me.

there were

circum-

"I wish that it were possible for a suficient sum only to be paid to a bet After

will Army methods,

get young people, according to their shaght down to their job of look- age, and for the rest of their wages to be held for them, possibly in ine after the troops food

Savings Certi- the form of War ficates, until they were old enough away at some barracks and camps. to appreciate the value of things."

Their appofitment follows eri- then that food was being thrown

Lord Birdwood also telegraphed to Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Blamey. G.O.C. of the A.I.F. in "I indeed am the Middle East: delighted to know that our old Anzac Corps has again been form-1

Pleaso give kind vd

as such. greetings and every possib ́e good| wish for the greatest sucresvay to one and all in the great old Corps throughout whatever may be be- ore you. You can never fail."

Australia's Prime Minister, Mr. on the Menzies, now engaged closing stages of his mission in London, cabled General Blamey: Anzac "On the anniversary of Day, I send greetings to you and You are all your gallant men.

the magnificently carrying on Anzac tradition of courage in the face of odds, and Australia's his- tory is enriched by your deeds.

Great Confidence "Accept for yourself congratu- lations on your appointment as Deputy Commander-in-Chief. Middle East. Our great confld- cnce in you has been more than Justifled. We are all grateful to you."

cabled to Mr. Mr. Menzies

to the Fadden: "Please convoy Australian people on this anni- versary of Anzac Day that I am proud to be able as Prime Min- ister to share the emotions of a with nation which remembers pride not only the great service last of the Australians In the war, but the magnificent devotion of our men in this war.

"We must all try to be worthy of their sacrifice. We owe to our fighting men all our sup- port and our undivided efforts," comTM Sir Alexander Godley, mander-in-chief of the New Zen- land Expeditionary Force in the

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Booking At Whiteaway's

Gallery 40 cts, Front Sta la 60 cts., Back Stalls $1.20

Dress Circle $1.70 Box Seat $2.40 (Tax Included)

More Thrilling...More Romantic

than

"The Count of Monte Cristó

EDWARD SMALL

who produced the glorious romance of the now Jeshing "Caum al Monie Cristo" brings an even grande? adventure in the screen, the story of the darning mm od v gullore faiter who ride a fortune, who risku kër stil, to the bersifat wongen the loves Iron the man she hotel

THE SON OF

MONTE CRISTO

JOPEN

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HAYWARD BENNETT

GEORGE SANDERS FLORENCE BALES MONJAGO LOVE

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