THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1919.
LABOUR PARTY SHOWDOWN
QUEENS & ALHAMBRA Domestic Crisis. Expected At Scarborough EE THEATRE
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BETTY HUTTON
JOHN LUND
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BILLY DE WOLFE William Demarest Constance Collier Frek Faylen
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in TECHNICOLOR,
The heart throbbing heart afory of the most glamorous... mast daring... women of the screen ... whose thrill. swept life was world-famed thr
TO-MORROW –
QUEEN'S
"NINOTCHKA"
with Gret GARBO An M-G-M Picture,
TO-MORROW
ALHAMBRA
"THIS MAN'S NAVY"
at the
with Wallace BEERY An M-G-M Pilure.
QUEEN'S
MGM'S COMEDY ABOUT · THE LADY COMMISSAR WHO SAID "NO!"
NINOTCH
The picture that
ide the Commissars
Dent.Pronounce it!
GARBO
MELVIN
INA
DOUGLAS -CLAIRE LUBITSCH
ORIENTAL
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Star Splashed TECHNICOLOR
Musical Hit!
IS TIME FOR KEEPS
ESTHER WILLIAMS
Xavlak
MELCHIOR Jay DURANTE Johnnte JOHNSTON
CUGAT and his orchestra -
COMMENCING" TO-MORROW "DO YOU LOVE ME?”
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A CHINESE OPERA IN ENGLISH
THE
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May 14, 15, 16
Soviet Study Of India
The
Moscow, May 9: Soviet academician, Alexej Barannikov; has com pleted a book devoled to the history of Soviet, studies of India.
tir tuli The Soviet news
agency, Tass,
interview that Soviet students of hulin are at work in the history, cenno- mtes and literature of the cou
try
arid are compiling die- tionaries of the mara Inkka
Blinds, Ingunges-Urdu.
ilen- Kali and Marathi.
stve
They have carried out exten- work on Himla philologs. They have published surveys of the history of variou Inds literatures, and the most popular indian literary works have been translate into Russiaz.
The Soviet academician Scher- batsky wpołe fundamenta
2017 the philosophy monograph and logic of Budelkiem.
"My translation of the famous medieval epic
Ramaya
Snowball Effect Of 40Children
Nenni Incident
London, May 9.
Labour leaders, worried at the effect of Socialist
Parliamentary' discipline on the Government's authority, ara preparing for a record "show- down" when the Party's annual conference opens at Scarborough on May 17.
Porty members, disturbed by the snowball effect of
recent group incidents such as the Nenni telegram and the defiance of the veto
on
. members attending the Hague United Europe Conference, predict clashes involving chal- lenges with the Executive, criticism of Minis- ters, and possibly a censure vote.
The Secretary for War, Mediscourage loyal supporters from Emanuel Shinwell, the National identifying with them-In Brita Chairman of the Labour Party, and elsewhere. himself under fire for publicly the Governmenta criticising handling of nationalisation. may be the central figure of a big elash.
The atmosphere may bulld up to a Labour domestic crisis in the intervening 10 days. Paribunent Will debate will Thursday a Conservative notion be published," M. Barn-emanding an all-party committee niker told Tass, "The first book to investigate allegationis that of the Mahabharata had al names may have been added to translated and several students the list of signatories to the Nenui had made a collective translation stegram without the permission of the politico-economie treatise called Arthushastro."Reuter.
Carlinal
of their owners
taking the
is a defaction among
Any Executive measure taken with that object in view are, therefore, certain to bo up- ported by the hard core of Labour loyalista.
A move to censure the Execu- tive will certainly provoke coun- termoves re-expressing confidence
Reuter.
in the leaders.
Exercise Red Lion
Singapore, May 9.
Found Strangled
American
officer's
-Athens, May-9.
Haison photographed the corpses of 40 children, believed to have been strangled, found near the top of Mount
Central Ghionn; in Greece, by Greek troops operal- ing against the guerilins, the Greek General Stuff announced today.
The bodies of 20 old men, most of whom seemed to have died of cold, were also founi.
Medienl
have been experts sent to examine the bodies.
The Greek General Staff also announced that 22 guerillas were killed, 18 captured and 14 sur- rendered in a large-scale opera- tion by Greek forces, supported! by aircraft, against, the guerilias in the Grevena area of Western Macedonia.
other
Greek Government losses were as two officers and four given
killed and ranks
eight wounded. Fighting Wos con- Unuing.
Guerillas in the Mount Agrafa region of Thessaly were reported to have last 12 killed and 10 inen and women captured. Gov- ernment losses were given FI two, killed and five wounded.
In Rumelia, where several The Government, however, will resist pay serious attempt to make Four Lincoln bombers, part guerilin Beld hospitals and ration were found, guerilis political capital · by END OF WORLD! Nemi telegram investigation ou left England, last month to tested, 26 captured and 27
of a force of nine planes which ma
were given as seven kili- Melbourne, May 9, of Labour Party hands, and, un-
how complete Royal Air Force derel Franels
Speltman, less
there is a
Guerilla artillery was mid Archbishop of New York, shu its own supporters, will prevent reinforcement units could be
flown quickly to the Far East, have shelled two villages here today that the next war this happening.
Eastern Macedonia.-Reuter. would "end th world itself." But the telegram Issue will not arrived here today.
larmen at their he fully ventilated until The Addressing dinner la prelates attending the Party Conference probes it from Centenary celebrations of the every angle Melbourne Diocese, he declared;
A Purge "Followers of Christ are bein
Transcending in importance persecuted because they refuse
squabbles to do the bickling of anti-Chris- these recent sectional Un nations and anti-Christian is the party anxiety to purge its elements and to extremu men,"--Rruier.
With
tive
own
BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
matier
for
Shepard Ba
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surren-
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in
Greek Executions
The force, flying in "Exercise of threw fled Lion," consisted
Command Transport
Yorks. which left Galnaborough on Apri 22 with 22 with an advance party of ground
Lincoln crews and six
com Bombers, which left on April 28. In command was Squadron Lender
Passmore. A. K.
Athens, May 0. bombers reached Ceylon on May The acting Greek Minis-
where they spent 12 Week
Heater of Justice, M. Con- enrrying out exercises, and left stantin Rendis, snid today that inday on the last lap, which in- In all 2.691 persons had been found guilty by courts of mur- der during the 1944 revolt or earlier.
1.
The
cluded a "mock bombing raid on
an Island off Penang."
While here, the bombers wilt earry out further exercises over Malaya. Reuter:
A NEW FORM OF PENICILLIN
new
About 500 of them had their suppeals dismissed und petitions for mercy rejected.
of
During the term of office the former Minister of Justice, the assassinat Madas,157 executed while 300 had been others awaited execution.
The executions. were suspended Easter and since then They over
had been carried out.
Foreigi press criticisms of the executions, he declared, "might encourage the guerllius to mit terrorist crimes."-Reuter,
“Washington, May 9, Wyeth, Inc. today announced
form of penicillin named can be injected wycillin which without painful effects. said the new drug will permit of more widespread use in fighting pneumonia, venereal diseases and other bacterial maladies.
It can
be dissolved in water, eliminating the necessity of wax or oil solutions,United, Press.
TWO CRISES IN A HAND hand. The man who was set look Except oui "pianola-hands, this with the K.
automatically That declarer tank two high which you rake in the tricks, you will usu-spades and led a third to West. ally find that there is some one who promptly returned his last particular critical stage at which club Declarer let the d hold that correct action estins your objec-trick, then took the 3 with the
deals!
right tricks were Only A. you. On other
hand-four spades, two clubs ami there will be two or more crest two diamonds so he tried the each of which must be handled correctly. One may be a simple diamond finesse When that
of sound technique, lost to the Q, East set him two whereas the ather may be a pre- with club tricks and the heart
the must complex thetics, and its fil may have the opener and took the umption involving
The other declarer let the club require several tricks to develop Q after the opportunity heaves in-second with his club K. After two top spades, he gave a third to sight.
to West, who had-no-more clubs, so returned the heart 2 to the 10
WILS A. The club A
tlicu knocked out,
North whereupon
crisis, noted the next crisi
chance seek a top score by a squeeze, 2.00 ... And from 1.00 lie eashed one set-up spade and p.m. and also on
S. 8 4 3
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the heart K. then led the lathe 3 metre bant from 12.15 to 1,10,, mond J, the Q drawing the K.
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That pretty inversion of the UKT.
Senders Predominant diamond † 12.15 p.m.-Religious Talk
to Children (Studiu was followed by the last which
West 12.30 p.m.-Dally Programme Rummary, spacio,
squeezed
12.32pm Mule for Romance. Rek Seeing the heart I in dummy, ht
Leopold
Players & Jack had to hoki his Q, so discardeli
Couper (B.B.C.T.8.) from his diamond 10-6. Then the diamond 5. lead to the A felled West's last diamond and made his the G good, giving North eleventh trick for a big top.
North's diamond cuit masked in Just that way at two tables of a duplicate, the lead in cach case being the same card What purpose is served by the from East, the club 4 Dummy bilding of your suit besides Its played low In each case and influence on your side's bidding West the Q Crisis No 1 was at land that of your opponents?
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