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SHOWING TO-DAY
FAIR-CONDITIONED THEATREN.
COLUMBIA PICTURE
“JOCKEYS UP"
AT 2.30, 5.30,
7.45 & 9.46 P.M.
DRESSED TO KILL 1 OUT TO THRILLI
ALSO
THE LONE WOLF KEEPS
A
THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 12, 1941.
ROYAL ARSENAL AT TURIN GETS HEAVIEST
DATE BATTERING OF WAR
Warren William. Frances Robinson
Bosed upon a work by louis Joseph Vance
(SPORTS SHORTS)
ROSALIND RUSSELL
NEXT CHANGE
A Columbia Picture
4 SHOWS
DAILY 2.306.30
7.45 -9,45
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3 STOOGES COMEDY
"A Ducking They Did Go" MELVYN DOUGLAS
· "THIS THING CALLED LOVE”
MAJESTIC
THEATRE
NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON TEL57222
(MATINEES: 30c-40co EVENINGS, 306-40c-60c70c)
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
A Vital Human Drama, Great in Its Simplicity !
but
Your lips are a thread of scarlet and your mouth is comely. are altogether beautiful, my love.
he left her to follow a light that lighted
all the world!
THE CREAT COMMANDMENT
cture uni
have ever
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Directly After the King's Theatre
COMMENCING TO-MORROW *
The Most Explosive and Hilarious Comedy of 1941!
SHE LOVES HIM! SHE HATES HIM!
CAROLE
LOMBARD MONTGOMERY
ROBERT
4 SHOWS
DAILY
230-530.
and YOU have all the fun!
M&MS Smith
-Directed, by
ALFRED
HITCHCOCK
### GENE RAYMOND
PARTLACK CARSON ! PHILIP MERIVALE
· LUCILE WATSON
* Story and Screen Play by NORMAN KRASNA,
HAN KOW
ROAD
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TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.
BRIGHAM YOUNG
THE GREAT AMERICAN MOTION FICTURE!
" by LOUIS BROMFIELD
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TYRONE POWER
LINDA DARNELL
and
DEAN JAGGER
“as Dagham. Young
y Twentieth Century-For Picture
NEXT CHANGE
“ZORRO RIDES AGAIN"!
THE R.A.F. RAID ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT ON NORTHERN ITALY, WHICH WAS BY FAR THE MOST POWERFUL YET MADE IN THAT REGION, WAS LED BY: BRITAIN'S BIGGEST BOMBERS, FOUR-ENGINED STIRLINGS. FOUR-ENGINED HALIFAXES FOLLOW- ED LATER, AS WELL AS TWIN-ENGINED BOMBERS.
It was also the first time that Britain's │000000000 heaviest bombers had made the journey of 1,200 miles there and back with a double crossing of the Alps, which they took in their stride.
Describing the attack, one Stirling pilot said: "As we went down through France it was as quiet as the grave. One or two search- lights poked into the clouds but soon gave up.
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"Most of the time during the crossing of the A'ps we flew over 20 000 feet. We were about the third bomber to come down to Turin and already there were three large blocks of fire in a row.
"Wo dropped a stick of bombs. After we had bombed We started climbing again and as we turned towards the Alps we saw the attack getting un- der way.
There were lots of bombs being dropped.
Not Much Room
"A few
minutes after we left Turin my rear gunner reported three fighters coming up very fast astern. I told him to get them because there was not much room
A YEAR LATE FOR WEDDING
SOLITARY RAIDER
During yesterday a single enemy aircraft dropped bombs harm- lessly at one point in north-eastern Scot- land. Otherwise there was nothing to report, says Reuter.
CRUEL BECAUSE HE WOULD NOT SPEAK
A marriage has been arranged, and will take place at the Cathe- dral Church of St. Mary, Palmers- ton-place, between Captain Ron- A WOMAN MUSIC TEACHER ald Edward Warlow, the Gordon WHOSE SCHOOLMASTER HUS-
LIVED Highlanders, and Eda, daughter of BAND HAD
IN THE the late Mr. J. E. and Mrs. J. E. SAME HOUSE WITHOUT Hedin, of Bufalo, New York, SPEAKING TO HER FOR SEV- ERAL YEARS WAS GRANTED
U.S.A.
The wedding has not taken place A DECREE NISI ON CRUELTY AT CHESTER AS- and this is why. Miss Hedin GROUNDS sailed from New York on April SIZES.
for evasive action over the Alps.
27, 1940. On May 8 she landed "I cannot imagine greater "HE OPENED UP ON THEM in France, planning to fly to Lon-cruelty," commented Mr. Justice AT ONCE AND THEY SPLIT don.
Singleton. FORMATION. ONE DISAP-
Mrs. In March this year she reached
Amy Ann
of Hayes, PEARED INTO THE CLOUDS | Portugal. For three months she Church Street, Frodsham (Ches- AND THE OTHERS JOINED tried to get to England. Then she hire) alleged that her husband, FRIENDS WHO HAD COME UP. caught the Clipper to New York. THEY MADE NO. ATTACK AND "I have been told there is no SOON MADE OFF.
chance of my being able to get from here to England as an or- dinary passenger." she said. "So I am going to Canada to enlist
The two daughters had not as a nurse for active service in spoken to their father for a con- England."
siderable time, she said.
"One solitary gun in the foothills on the Italian side of the Alps took a pop at us. It just fired once for luck.
"We came home very nicely."
A Wellington pilot came down to 2,000 feet
bombs, to drop his planting them in five large fires in Turin with other smaller ones around them.
| ‘Bulging And Billowing'
Another crew counted 34 res and their bombs were seen to burst on a large factory building. Another factory building was outlined in the flames. There were enormous explosions in the heart of the fire and "things seemed to burst out of the fire and explode at a height from 2,000 to 6,000 feet."
Other crews described how they saw fires "bulging and billowing" and.made out the gaunt frame- work of gutted buildings.-Reuter.
TOBRUK AIR ATTACK
YESTERDAY'S. CAIRO G.H.Q. COMMUNIQUE - STATED THAT. AT TOBRUK OUR ARTILLERY DISPERSED A SMALL ENEMY. TANK PATROL
Enemy air raids were on a heavier scale but no serious damage or loss resulted.
In the frontier area there was some exchange of shellfire-Reu- ter.
USE THE FAMOUS
A “E. HUDSON".
LATHES
Sole Agent; H.K, Mail Order Co., China Bldg., 6th Floor, Room 010.
4 SHOWS
DAILY 2.30, 5.30 7.30, 9.30
George Leonard Hayes, lived in his own rooms in the house, told her he would get his own meals and reduced her housekeeping al- lowance.
TAKE ANY TRAM ON HAPPY VALLEY DUB
ORIENTALE
THEATRESZ
FOR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW A Modern Mata Hari Sold Beauty As Bait!
THE SPY HUNT IS ON!
G-men on the trail of America's
menace.....tracking the traitors
who traffic in our aviation secrets!
ENEMY
AGENT
with
· RICHARD CROMWELL HELEN VINSON ROBERT ARMSTRONG JACK LORUE
DIX
STARTS "CHEROKEE STRIP" RICHARD PRICE
FLORENCE
SUNDAY and about 40,000 FEARLESS HORSEMEN in action. Matinees; 30c., 400. Evenings: 30c., 40c., 55c., 70c.