THE CHINA MAIL JULY 14, 1941.
SHOWING
TO-DAY
AIRECONDITIONED THEATREN
ngs In
Chiller Th
SER
In RTO RADIO'S
"YOU'LL FIND
OUT
AT 2.80, 5.10,
7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
LORRE KARLOFS LUGOSI
HELEN PARRISH • DENNIS O'KEEFE - ALMA KRUGER and KAY KYSER'S BAND
FEATURING GIMPLY SIMMS HARRY BABBIT!
ADDED
NEXT CHANGE
·
SULLY MASON and "THE ISH KABIBOLE COLLEGE OF MUSICAL KNOWLEDGE" PRODUCED AND
DIRECTED BY DAVID BUTLER
* MARCH OF TIME *
NEW EXCITING ISSUE
" AUSTRALIA AT WAR '
DEAD END KIDS & LITTLE TOUGH GUYS
In
A New Universal st YOU'RE NOT SO TOUGH
Picture
4 SHOWS
DAILY
2.30-8.20
7.20930
MAJESTIC
THEATRE
NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON
TEL 67222
"
Matinees: 30c., 40c. Evenings: 30c., 40c., 60c., 70c.
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
"DESTRY" DIETRICH IS AT IT AGAIN!2
MARLENE DIETRICH
SEVEN SINNERS
JOHN WAYNE
ALBERT DEKKER BRODERICK CRAWFORD
MISCHA AUER BILLY GILBERT ANNA LEE
* OSCAR HOMOLKA
A
JOE PASTERNAK
PRODUCTION
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
✡
Directed by TAY GARNETI
TO-MORROW
*
MARTHA RAYE and BOB HOPE in
"NEVER SAY DIE"
A Paramount Comedy-Hit!
LEE THEATRE
DAILY AT
TO,DAY ONLY
01&19:30PM.
Booking At Whiteaway's.
AN UNFORGETTABLE STORY
The screen's most
vivid heroine since
"Stella Dallas" and
"The Old Maid”!
Richard A. Rowland presente
CHEERS for MISS BISHOP
MARTHA
WILLIAM
SCOTT GARGAN
Featuring comond Gwenn's Sidney „Blickmer, •· Dorothy Peterson ntroducing MARY ANDERSON illuated by TAY GARNETI Released thru United Artists
ALSO COLOURED TRAVELOGUE “NORWAY”
* TO-MORROW
"ALEXANDER NEVSKY!!
RUSSIAN SUPER-PRODUCTION WITH English titlES"
A 4.7" gun in action during the night when a Canadian des troyer was on patrol,
YUGOSLAVS ARTICLES
ENDORSE POLICY
BROUGHT
INTO H.K.
cook.
were
MIDLANDS
PARACHUTE "INVASION"
Wu Sang. 28. street coolie, and 46 Chan Chup, 32. charged be ore Mr. G. T. Lowry, at the Cenrtal Magistracy this morning, with conveying six
General Simovitch, documents into the Colony other
Prime Minister of Yugo-than through the Post Office.
Several thousand para-
Accord ng to Mr. D. Fitches, of chutists strove to force slavia, has made the fol- the General Post Office, first ac- their way into the Mid- lowing declaration:
cused was arrested on the Ping
lands industrial city of On Wharf with the six news
for Chinese newspapers Birmingham on Saturday "By reason of the aggression articles
realistic inva... committed by the German army in the Colony. Second defendant against the U.S.S.R., despite pro-was arrested on the s.s. Fook On night in
He admitted that he gave 30 cents sion exercises. mises given and solemn engage-
to first accused to deliver the ments undertaken more than once by the Nazi Government towards documents.
First defendant was fined $30. the U.S.S.R., the British Prime Minister and the British Foreign or one months hard labour, while Secretary have defined the atti-second nccured was fined $100, or
two months'. lude of the British Government.
"They have declared the Bri- tish Government wil give
all' possible aid to the U.S.S.R. which is engaged in war against OU common foe.
N.Z. ARMY COURAGE
the
Vou
The defences, including Home Guard, repelled the forces
invading "General of the Stirling" who failed to reach their objective in any direction, it is reported.
Many of the
were
air-borne troops Free
Czechs and tough Frenchmen and although they took several of the outer ring of defences without difficulty, their
"In the name of the Yugo-
In the course of a visit to Ports-numbers dwindled as they came slay Government I declare they mouth the Prime M niste of New into contact with the Home Guard entire y agree with the position Zealand inspected a parude
umpires decided - and the taken up by the British Govern- which included two members of were well
ment in face of the war imposed the W.R.N S. from New Zealand Reuter. by Germany on the U.S.S.R. and on Nelson's flagship, the Vic-| wil observe the same attitude.", tory.
British Wireless.
NAZI ROLE FOR SHANGHAI
(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL",
SHANGHAI
HAS BEEN
Mr. Peter Fraser also talked with New Zealanders in training
they
and truly beaten.-
"Fifth Column"
parachute The force of 2000 at the RN. barracks, attended a troops was decisively beaten by church parade of British sailors the Home Guard entrusted with and shook hands with each of a the military defence of the ctv. large unit of New Zealanders of In a big scale exercise, which the Fleet Air Arm.
started with a "severe air rad" excellent Mr. Fraser sald he had been the Home Guard did visiting troops in the Middle East work and prevented the invaders who had fought in Greece and, from penetrating even to the in- Crete and had been told no troops dustrial belt of the city.
had? showed more courage, bravery, enterprise. efficiency and above all discipline and greater inte"- gence and cooperation than the New Zealanders.
Civil
defence
workers
200 "In-
to deal with about cidents."
The land attack started in the early hours of the morning when They had had a trying time bu some 2000 parachute troops, ac- SELECTED BY THE NAZIS AS they had upheld the horn of tually Allied and Regular Army THEIR NEAR AND FAR EAST |
their country and the British
forces, attacked the city from half
PROPAGANDA AND PUBLI- Commonwealth and they were a dozen different d'rections. CITY CENTRE, AND CLABOR- doing their best for the cause. - ATE PREPARATIONS ARE IN } British Wireless.
A
PROCESS TO ESTABLISH POWERFUL SHORT-WAVE!
STATION
BROADCASTING
AND PROPAGANDA DEPART- MENTS IN THE CITY.
In the early stages the inva ders; helped by Fifth Columnists out who had managed to get through the defaners' lines, cap- tured a number of positions but A remand for three days for they were continually meeting of defender's further investigation was granted new detachmen's
C. Macnamara at and heavy casualties were in- Propaganda experts among the by Mr. H. German community in Shanghai Kowloon this morning in a case flicted on them. and Japan and pro-Nazi Chinese, in which In An. 41. and Won Japanese and foreigners, are be- Fung, 27, married woman, wert ing recruited In Shanghai, for charged with possession.ne work in the different depart-revolver tast Friday in the Sham ments which the Shanghal Nazis shuipoq D'strict.
te preparing to establish. Some
40 are already, occupied.
Whole floors in certain "hotels" have been leased to be converted Into offices, Our Own Correa- pondent;
COTTON IMPORTS
INTO INDIANA
The Indian Government has de- cided to give general permission for the importation of raw cotton from Iraq provided it has not been previously imported there from elsewhere, it was announced "In Sim. yesterday.-Reuter.
STAR
TO-DAY ONLY
Anna Neagle
in / IRENE" AR RKO Picture
Two companies which came in with a rush at one point. seizh, a railway station, were completely annihilated British Wireless.
4 SHOWS DAILY
2.30, 6:20,
4:9:20 PM.
TAMARPOW
Rex Harrison1
“Missing 10. Days"
Columbia Picture