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America's Sherlook Holmes
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The picture acclaim. ed by the anthor than as "better" the popular book. Lirected by Malcolm St. Clair,
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LOUISE BROOKS
JEAN ARTHUR
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THE CANARY MURDER CASE
A PHILO VANCE STORY Mind pitted against mind! One of the most baffling and surprising stories
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Ruth Chatterton, Clive Brook, Mary Bolan, William Powell
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"CHARMING SINNERS"
W. Somerset Maugham's Delightful Marital Comedy
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WAR'S AFTERMATH.
CARE OF THE WOUNDED
IN THE NORTH.
HOSPITALS CROWDED BY HEAVY CASUALTIES..
The present civil war in China is exacting a heavy toll in wounded soldiers. Up to the middle of last month, more than 20,000 of the, Government troops have been sent down from the front. Now, the number is doubled, making a grand total of more than 10,000. Consider- ing the large number of wounded that have poured in the last two days, it appears that the figure will double, many times more before the fighting is over. According to German military expert, the long casualty list is unavoidable because this is the first real modern war China has ever fought. Besides, the Government forces have been on the offensive..
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Forty base hospitals, including one general hospital and nine mili. tary hospitals, bare boen establish- ed in various places to take care of the wounded soldiers. They are distributed in the following manner: Hsuchow 6, Pengpu 5, along the Tsin-Pu Line below Pengpu 3, Tainan 1, Nanking 3, Chinkiang 1, Changchow, Wusih 1, Soochow 2, Hangchaw 3, Wahan 8, Wuhu, 1, Anking 1,Yangchow. 1, Nanchang 1, and Changsha 2 The hospitals are so arranged as to accommodate 1,000 patients cach
Treatment at the Front.
Before the wounded soldiers are sent back to the base hospitals, they are, of course, given as much medical treatment at the front as is possible under the circumstances. With every regiment is a medical unit, consisting of stretcher bearers and ambulance corps and five or six dressing-stations..
The wounded are picked up at the front, and after their wounds are hurriedly dressed at the dress- ing stations, they are immediately. transported to the field hospitals further back where they are operat ed on when necessary. There are 16 field hospitals besides one at tached to each division. Then the wounded are transported to Hsu chow where they are more carefully treated. However, as Hsuchow is the first station behind the front, the daily turnover there must neces- sarily be very great. Therefore, only those who are too weak to travel are kept there. The others are immediately sent down the line in order to make room for the new comers that are flowing in incessant- ly from the front.
The wounded are transported by special army medical trains where there are railways and by motor- care where there are motor roads. Otherwise, boats and donkey carts are resorted to. In places where nothing is available, the wounded. are borne on stretchers for miles. (Continued on nest Column.) -
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LOVE ALONE
REMEMBERS.
TONG KA WAN.
OPENING CEREMONY AGAIN POSTPONED.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
THE SILVER SCREEN.
THE CANARY MURDËR
CASE."
All lovers of good mystery, good acting and swift, pulsing retion in moving pictures will enjoy seeing "The Canary Murder Case," show- ing as the Central Theatro this: week. William Powell, in the role of Philo Vance, the great fețional detective created by the mystery author. & S. Van Dine, has a powerful role and handles it in a
CANTON, July 29. Owing to the recent typhoon and heavy rains, the opening ceremony of Tong Ea Wan, which was scheduled for August 3, after which actual construction for the develop-masterful way. ment of the port into a world duty free port will take place, has again been postponed to August 10, a week later. This in the third postponement made. At Srst the opening ceromony was scheduled for July 90, then it was postpon- ed to August 3, owing to certain arrangements not being ready. It is now found the preparations will not be complete even by August 3, and another postpone- ment has had to be made,
Those in charge of the develop mont scheme stated that the recent typhoon had wrought havoc upon the work now going there. Many of the big matsheds, erected for the purpose of receiving the guests
of the occasion, were blown down
The story moves swiftly. surely and logically from the finding of.. the body of the slain woman in her apartment through the mystifying details of the murder to the dis covery of the perpetrator of the l crime..
With the presentation of "The: Canary Murder Case," a new de- parture in moving pictures is pre- sect. There are no errie conditions created: merely to excite the emo- tions. There are no "tricks ployed to fool the public. Every- thing is shown to the public in a straight, matter-of-fact manner.
"Romance of Rio Grande."
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The traditional affection of the Mexican race for their customs, mode of living and home environ
Romance of Rio Grande," Fox Movietone with music, featuring Warner Baxter, Mary Duncan and Antonio Moreno, now playing at the Queen's Theatre.
and destroyed and a large portionment is impressively exemplified in of the ground was flooded. The highways leading from Macao and Sheki are in very bad condition since the heavy rains; washouts are reported in many places, so that it is impossible to travel on them in motor vehicles.
To the adventuresome and roman- tie Pablo, enacted by Baxter, this devotion is deeper than his love for Arrangements have been made the girl he seeks to wed. Cast out with the bus companies operating in the world by an unforgiving on the Bheki-Tong Ka Wan high-grandparent, this half-caste youth way to reduce their regular fares loses this traditional love until he by one-half to the general public,
has returned to the warmth of the and to collect nothing at all. from hacienda. the Government employees on the day of the opening ceremony.
Ambulance Corps.
"Romance of Rio Grande "is undoubtedly one of the most ac curate stories of early western realism to make its appearance with voice. It has countless scenes disclosing the splendor of the The Ambulance Corps and dress-remote sections of the country and ing stations that follow each regi. through it is an almost unbroken ment are, each staffed with seven strain of Spanish music. doctors, one veterinary surgeon, one pharmacist and 19 nurses, be- aides a large number of stretcher bestera. Each feld hospital is staffed with 12 doctors, three phar- .micista, 36 nurses and 55 stretcher bearers, while each base hospital has on the average 21 doctors and
GO nurses.
Most of the doctors in the army are trained in the army medical schools in the country. Others are from the medical colleges in Pei- ping, Hangchow, Canton, Nantung- chow, Kiongsi and Shanghai. A few are returned students from Japan or Germany. The chief doctor in a division or the superin- tendent in a field hospital or a base hospital has the rank of Colonel or General,
Owing to the fact that Chinn was not prepared for such a civil war, or any war, there are neither doctors por nurses enough to meet the sudden demand. Furthermore, the large amount of hardship in volved and the same remuneration- two common factors in any army medical service in the world—are no inducements for the first rate. or even, the second rate and third rate doctors who already have good practices at home. As a result, those who have enlisted in "the service are inexperienced ones who have a certain amount of adven- turous spirit. Their skill cannot be highly commended. However, a few good ones have been retained in the base hospitals and field hos pitals. The United Press is told that the two Model Divisions from Nanking, the 3rd Division from Hankow and the 5th Division from Shanghai have the best trained doctora.
Untrained Nurses..
Supporting Baxter, Miss Duncan and Moreno are Robert Edeson, Mona Maris, Agostino Borgato, Albert Roccardi, Solidad. Jiminez. Majel Coleman, Charles Byers and Merrill McCormack.
This feature is an adaptation of Katherine Fullerton Gerauld's novel, Conquistador "' and is directed by Alfred Santell.
Joseph Schildkraut in "Night Ride."
on
The smashing scenes which form theNight Ride," of a sensational Universal picture of gangland and newspaper life, which opens Thursday at the Queen's Theatre, were photographed aboard a motor speedboat plowing swiftly through the ocean off the Southern Cali- fornia coast. Joseph Schildkraut stars in the picture. Barbara Kent appears opposite him, while Edward G. Robinson, well-known New York stage actor, has the role of a gun:
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"TALKIE" WAR NOW ENDED.
GERMAN-AMERICAN PEACE SIGNED.
Berlin, July 22-After years of warfare over certain sound film patents, the representatives of the. German and American film ap- paratus industries signed an agree- ment to-day providing for an ex- change of their patents and deter mining their respective spheres of influence.
While Great Britain, France, Latin America, Africa, including the South African Union, and the Far East remain open to the com- petition of both combines, the rest of the world is divided amongst them.
The same thing is true with the nurses. As large numbers have to be recruited in a hurry, men with
German apparatus is henceforth practically no medical training are to be used exclusively in Germany; e pressed into service. These men Scandinavia, Holland, the Dutch are indiscriminately called nurses
East Indies, the Balkans and East- whereas they could at best be re-
ern Europe with the exception of garded as dressers and orderlies. the Soviet Union which together.
The army medical service is with "New Zealand, placed under the Army Medical De-
partment of the Ministry of War.
Australia.
Canada, the Straits Settlements and all American dependencies comes
In the course of an 'interview with under the domination of the Ameri-
the United Press, Dr. C: J. Chiang, can industry.
Chief of the Army Medical Depart
ment, gave some convincing reasons
for the disturbances hitherto caused by the wounded soldiers. In the first place the ghastly experiences which they have undergone at the front have put their nerves so much on edge that their mental balance is easily upset. Secondly, the fact that they are wounded soldiers
the
She Risked Her Life
Attempting to disarm the man she hated to sare the
man she wanted. But the man she loved wanted another, guing beauty.
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* MANY DUNCAN ANTONIO MORENO From the novel "Conquistador:" by Katherine Fullerton Secould
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