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"Nothing will end the stage: It THE ANNUAL GENERAL will always survive because it can MEETING will be held at the give something which the screen CATHEDRAL HALL on Monday, cannot," was the opinion expressed April 29th, at 6.30 p.m.

by Misa Clara Blandick when she arrived In Hongkong on Friday by the President Jackson from America.

RADIO BROADCAST

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1.33 pām. Pianoforte Bursts). 1.25 p.m. Tre News and Aperta Results. 1.43 p.m. Claim dawn.

Transmission 3

(G.A.F., G.B.E) and (L.B.B.)

19 p.m. Ben. The 11.8.C. Dance Or!

chestra.

"The stage is a luxury, and it's one of the first things to aufer in depression and one of the last to recover, but the popularity of radios and motion pictures will gradually grow considerably less,” she said.

APRIL 22, 1935.

FRANCO-SOVIET PACT

NON-AGGRESSION TREATY SOON BE SIGNED

Paris, Apr. 21. Minister, this morning told the M. Laval, the French Foreign Council of State that M. V. P. Potemkin, the U.S.S.R. Ambas sador to Rome, and the French Oflice were completing the Franco- Soviet non-aggresalon pact which, he added, would be initialled as soon as possible,

M. Laval later gave a detailed report to the French Cabinet of the results of the Stress Conference and the League of Nations' meet-

ing at Geneva.

Meanwhile, the Cabinet is study. Mies Blandick bas had a greating the draft of the proposed deal of experience- on both stage Treaty, which MM. Laval and 10.15 p.m. denata Recital by Adolf Reber and screen and is at present / Litvinoff are expected to Initial on!

Monday. taking a short holiday. She ex- pects to be in Hongkong about a week.

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(Visilk) and Wolfang Hahner (LaForts).

Greenwich Time Bignal at 3 pm.

12.15 m. Dance Huale,

13.30 m.

The News,

12.15 ..

Banco Muse,

Class down.

Transmission 4

(0.5.D. and 0.9.0.1

PART 1

Ni Ben. The News. k8 mozo Hernald. Dinon, and the Bran of the Tower Ballroom. Black- Deel. Greenwich Time Signal al e pim,

2 at. The Trist for the Benmer Mitch by a day of six muldens and six bacholars, zreording to snefant custom. 2.65 am: The Cranwell RA.F. Rand. Greenwich Time Rignal et 7 p.m. 3.45 .. The Red Marley Opra H cum

for Motor Cyclon The B.B.C. Danen Orchestra,

Close down,

La.m.

1.45 a..

PART 11

Ga.m. Men. Interlade

6.5 m. The H., C. String Orthot

(Section 5).

4.5 .. 1,36 a.m.

The News,

Dance Stuale. ('inam down.

KZRM PROGRAMME

This Evening's Broadcast From Manila Station

The following programme will be browica

Gexklor School of the Air, con-

from Maella,

dacled by Miriam. Hetrickz. 1.30 p.m.

Spanish Informationat. Period. 4.46 p.m. English Informational Perio 7 p.m. Radko Shopper. 7.13 p.m. Studebaker

7.30 p.m.

Motor Co

Programme-Manila

Staden Bettmakip Co. by Ralph Bine.. 7.45 pumt. Parern Perfume (Chain KZEG).

A p.m. Manila Radiolites,

.5 p.m. Stock Quotation».

p.. Marilla Itndielites (Continue!),

4.20 p.m. Concerto our.

The new pact will probably bo aigned in Moscow next month.

It contains three Articles, which "Hongkong has a particular in-provide for the Invocation of terest to me and I've always been Articles XV. XVI and XVII wanting to come here for it of the League Covenant. wasn't far away that i was born," said Mias Blondiek.

That event actually took place on a clipper. the Willar Mudgett, Which was making for Hougkong. Miss „Biandick's father was the captain of the ship, which made fast runs from New York to the Far East, and on that occasion her mother had decided to travel on the boat, with him.

These League Articles, if put into effect, would bring into effect economic and Anancial penities against the aggressor nation. they failed they would be followed by military presKGTE.

If

The Franco-Soviet Treaty la ex- pected to he supplemented in May by a similar pact between Sevict Russin and Czecho-Slovakia,

of

It is also understood that, under the provisions of the Treaty,

If this further pact is concluded, the Franco-Sovlet Treaty may be Since then Miss Blandick hus altered so that, in the event

Poland attacking Czecho-Slovakia. spent her whole life on the stage she will be opposed by n Fruneo- and has acted in 62. taking pic-Soviet-Czech bloc. tures during the last six years, her most recent being "Party Wire," "Princess O'Hara,"

"Fugitive Russia will bring pressure to beari chant Lady,"

on Poland if Poland remained and

"The Show Off. Ja neutral in the event of German

sho practically all her pictures has specialised in character work. agression against France. While acting for the silent piced on this point, however, and It Strict secrecy is being maintain- tures she had the distinction of is regarded as unlikely that such a being the first person to do a dual personality picture.

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clause, if it la embodied in the Treaty, will ever be made puble. "At present the stage is prac-awing to the fact that Poland is showing increasing algus against have dnetedeally dead and the Aims

proved a valuable help to those co-operating with France-United

Press actors who have been careful of

Draft not Completed their dietlon. But for those who are used to the slage, pictures

Government you miss the 56em strange and audience very much. And it's the hardest work on 'earth; apart from the long hours you have to work on FL sealed soundproof stage in a stuffy, hot, atmosphere." At present Miss Blandick is not attached to any producing com- pany, and is taking 4 holiday in the Far East,

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HAUPTMANN CASE

SECOND STAGE IN FIGHT

FOR LIBERTY

Trenton, N.J., Apr. 21. The first stage has been taken in Bruno Hauptmann's appeal against

short

working throughout the day, failed to com- plete the draft of the Franco-Soviet non-aggression pact in time for initialling on Saturday.

M. Litvinoff, the Commissar for Foreign Affairs, has changed his plans and instead of proceeding to Paris from Geneva, is returning to Moscow.

his conviction by a Flemington NEW FLIGHT RECORD called to Moscow owing to political

Jury for the murder of the Lind- bergh baby.

ATTEMPT FAILS

It was officially explained yester. day that M. LitvinoT has been

bbligations. His return to the U.S.S.R. is not connected with any hitch in the negotiations in Paris.

His new counsel, who succeeds | AMELIA EARHART'S NON-STOP | -United Press. Edward Reilly, has filed with the Sfate prosecution no less than 133 arguments for setting naide the conviction, preparatory to present- ing an appeal in June.

The defence assert, inter alia that sensational newspaper reports were binned and exaggerated, in fluencing the jury in their deci sion; the jury was surrounded with an hysterical mob spirit and the Flemington Court's charge to the jury was argumentative, impair! ing a free verdict.

The defence nanounces that, if necessary, it will take the ente to the U. S. Supreme Court, the highest judiciary in the land.

The new chief defence counsel) is Mr. Rosencran.

Mexico City, Apr. 21. Setting out from Burbank in California at 9.58 p.m., Amelia Earhart, the famous American aviatrix who has spanned both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, ar rived here at 11.30 a.m. to-day, creating a record flight of 13% hours.

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Paris, Apr. 21. According to a message from Geneva, M. Litvinoff Edward Benes, the Foreign Minis- ters of Russia and Czechoslovakia, respectively, conferred yesterday with the object of concluding à Soviet-Czechoslovakia pret mutual assistance similar to concluded between France Russia.

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Czechoslovakian circles sinte that regotiations are proceeding | very favourably. Dr. Benes is pro- sally going to Moscow to sign the i mustial pact.—Reuter.

No Serious Witch

London, Apr. 91.

Less than 40 miles from her destination, the aviatrix lost her bearings, and was forced to des- cend al Nopala, where she was delayed for over an hour.

Thirty He is one of the cleverest de-i

thousand people, the fence lawyers in the United States.} majorly of whom had gathered The foreign press does not con- Since 1933 he had defenced long before dawi, waited patient-sider that the hitch in the Franco- eleven murder enses. Each one had for her arrival, and gave her a Suviel Mutual Assistance Pact resulted in a spectacular acquittal. Lumullous reception when she land- indicated by M. Litvinoff's depar- -Reuter.

ed.--United Presa.

ture from Geneva for Moscow, and not for Paris, is likely to be permanent.

HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE. V's SILVER JUBILEE.

Appeal On Behalf Of Charities.

On the 6th May next tho British Empire is giving thanks and praise that for 25 years His Majesty King George V has been preserved to bear the sceptre of sovereignty and maintain the unity of the Empire. His Majesty's groat interest in all forms of charity is universálly recognised and it is known that His Majesty desires this auspicious occasion to be in some manner dedicated to assisting charitable objects. It has, therefore, been decided to collect funds throughout this Colony for charitable purposes, the subscriptions not to exceed $1 and humbly to pray His Majesty to nominate the charities in this Colony to which the moneys collected should be devoted.

The Charitable Collection Sub-Committeo is providing boxes for the purpose of the collection and all those who wish to assist in this-laudable object are asked to communicate with the Honourable Dr. R. H. Kotowall, C.M.C., LL.D., of China Building, Hongkong, who is representing the Chinese. Sub-Committee formed for this purpose or to Mr. S. F. Balfour of the Colonial Secretariat, Hongkong, who will arrange for collecting boxes to be forwarded.

This appeal is issued by the Silver Jubilae Committee of Hongkong.

It is generally suggestor that]

ment is due to France's desire to keep the Pact within the frame- work of the League and also nat to prejudice her obligations under the Locarno Treaty.

The Soviet, on the other hand, would like the Mutual Assistance Guarantee to be automatic.

differ-

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FATAL ACCIDENT

LORRY PLUNGES INTO SEA AT CASTLE PEAK

On reaching the 121⁄2 mile stone on the main road, the driver of the lorry apparently lost control of the vehicle, which went over the road and plunged Into the sea, over 100 feet below,

As the result of an accident At the time of, the accident which occurred near the 12 mile three cholies woro riding on the lorry. Two of them were killed stone on the Castle. Peak Road, outright, and the other was sent shortly after 10 a.mi, on Saturday, to the Kowloon Hospital. Enquiries two Chinese were killed outright made at the hospital yesterday and one seriously injured, when revealed that the injured man is moter lorry No. 3847 left the road more comfortable. He has a few broken bones, and is expected to and plunged over 100 feet into recover.

the sea.

Immediately after the mishap

It appears that the lorry was the driver of the lorry disappear- [ed. It la not known whether the engaged in transporting sand to a, Įman received any. Injuries, and

building site In the New Terri- tories when the accident occurred to the present has not been

found.

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