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ROSALIND RUSSELL
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BARBARA STANWYCK
SEAN O'CASEY'S
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Flaming Romance of Revolt in Dublin's Easter Work Fabeliton. with UNA O'CONNOR and Playses from the Famous Abbey Thoa- tre, Dublin. Directed by JOHN FORD. AnociateProducers, Clif Reid and Ro børn Slike DAYS ONLY
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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 16,
1937.
|HOPEI-CHARḤAR ARMY READY TO FIGHT, BUT
CHICAGO
ONLY CLUB NOT CERTAIN OF AID
IN ACTION
New York, July 15. Chicago defeated Boston five to one in the only game played in the National League to-day.
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as Chitung regime, taking orders from Japan only.-Hua Nan News. KAWAGOE GOING TO
PEIPING
Sovereign Continuing Welsh Tour
London, July 15. The King and Queen to-day con- inued their tour of the distressed ureas in Wales, and this morning Pelping, July 15.
Carmarthen, where His It is reported that Mr. Shigern visited
National Kawagoe, Japanese Ambassador to Majesty opened the new
carry Library with a gold key. The King China, will fly to Peping to out negotiations with the Hopel said the Principality should be proud In the American League, Philadel-Chahar authorities.
of its national home for Welsh itera- phia defeated Chleage, two to one,
New York, pressing Chicago for the lead, should have played Pitts-| burgh, Cincinnati was to have me! Brooklyn, and St. Louis the Phillies.
learned, however, that ture, General Chin Teh-chun, Mayor of
St. Louis topped Boston, five to Peiping, has refused to admit that Later, Their Majesties left by train three, In spite of Cronin's home run. the Hopel-Chahar Political Council for Carnarvonshire
Thousands of New York, unchallenged !n thefs competent to settle the Lokouchlag Welshmen cheered continuously lead, won again from Detroit, 13 to neident without the sanction of the when the King and Queen "showed six, Lazzeri and Henrich homered Central Government. Moreover, the themselves" to the people from Queen for the Yanks, and York and Green-29th. Army is an integral part of the Elinor's gate at Carnarven Castle, berg for the Tigers.
Chinese military forces and Ite
Cleveland bent Washington, six to actions will depend on the orders of the historic tower where Princes two, Trosky hitting a clreult drive-the War Ministry.-Da-Dao.
Reuter,
Floods Sweep Weymouth
London, July 15.
REINFORCEMENTS
Pelpnig July 15. Japanese troops continue to pour into Peiping and Tientsin. Reports from railway offices show that three Japanese troop trains, carrying about 300 soldiers, four tanks, 40 motor trucks, six anti-aircraft guns and n large quantity of ammunition, arriv- ed at Tientsin, at 3 o'clock yesterday. Immediately after arrival the troops went to the Japanese military bar racks.
of Wales have been presented to the people since the days of Edward II.
Mr. David Lloyd George, us Con~ stable of the Castle, presented a foot- long key of the Castle to the King- Reuter Bulletin Service.
ANNUAL MEETING
AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION ON FRIDAY
St. Swithin's Day has been dry and warm in some parts, but at Weymouth Ove thousand people in the beach,
A credit balance is reported on the watching naval exercises, were Later, at 5 o'clock, another detach-year's working of the Austrailan and drenched when torrential rams swept ment of Japanese infantry and New Zealand Association in the fn- the town. The streets were soon artillery, about 1,500 strong, leftjancial statement to be presented to ilowing streams and the town was Tientsin for Fengtal along the Tien- the annual meeting on July 23 at flooded.
tsin-Peiping Rallway. They had 5.30 p.m. Dr. L. T. Ride (President) with them 30 heavy guns and 250 will occupy the chair. horses, and a fleet of 40 trucks fully loaded with ammunition and other war supplies.
Many hotels and shops were flood- ed, and in the basement of one hotel, where people were having lunch, the floods rose to n height of three or four feet, driving the people out. Traffic proceeded with difficulty Reuter Bulletin Service,
Some
VIOLENT STORMS
motor
The next function arranged by the Association is a moonlight plenic on #t is confirmed, that 100 Japanese July 21, leaving the Kowloon pler at cavalry arrived at Tunglsion on 9 pm. Tuesday evening--Wah Kiu Yat Po.
LEADERS RETURNING
Canton, July 10. London, July 15.
According to a telegram received violent thunderstorms by the Provincial Government to-day, occurred in Engalnd to-day, Wey-General Wu Teh-chen, Governor of mouth had a cloudburs; which in few Kwangtung, is returning to Canton minutes flooded many shops and from Kuling by air to-morrow. ite. bouses. Dorchester. Dartmouth and has been in close conference with Bristol had a similar experience and Marshal Chlang Kai-shek.
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at the Leicester County Cricket Club! General Yu Han-mow, commander- ground a storm water sewer burst and in-chief, has returned from a short a torrent some feet deep carried away trip to Fukien Province, where he chairs and forms.
discussed matters of military import- The storms were described as thence with the Governor, Mr. Chen worst within living memory. London, Yee-Router. tou, experienced thunder and heavy rain, some houses being struck by lightning.-British Wireless.
LESS AGRICULTURE
LAND
LATEST BRITISH
FIGURES
London, July 15. During the past year, the agricul- tural area of Great Britain weni down by 18,000 acres. This follows a do- crease of nearly the same amount in
the previous year.
The reduction in the arable area; was much greater, namely, 287,000 | acres, It la belleved that this area is lower than at any time since the Great War--Reuter Bulletin Service.
PRAYERS FOR CHURCH
CONFERENCE REMINDED OF GERMAN OPPOSITION
Oxford, Eng., July 14. One thousand delegates from
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Christian Churchmen on "Church, countries at a world conference of Community and State" stood in silent prayer for the German Evangelical Church at their opening session last night,
ap-
The German delegates, members of the opposition to the Nazi proved programme of their church, were refused passports and could not attend,
The Archbishop of Canterbury, prealding, proposed the silent prayer, after he referred to the "suffering of the German Church." -United Press.
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BRITISH TAKE HOSTAGES
Simia, July 15,
surounded and British forces searched two villages on the North- West Frontier for suspects who took part in the rald on British troops on Monday,
in which @number Gurkhas were killed.
Seventeen hostages were taken, and there were a few minor casuniitis Ruter Bulletin Service.
ARMED ROBBERY
GOLDSMITH VICTIMISED AT KOWLOON CITY
Eight men,
four of whom were armed with revolvers, entered the Tin Leung goldsmith shop, Kowloon City, yesterday and after holding up the occupants made off with jewellery to the value of $2,016.
While four of the robbers threaten- ed the inmates with revolvers the remaining four broke the glass show cases, grabbed all the gold articles they could and with their companions left the shop and ran in the direction! of Sha Tin,
RUSSIAN
FLIGHT IGNORED Londen, July 15. According to a message from Ber- ofin, no mention of the Russian flight trom Moscow to the United States via the North Pole has been allowed to German Press.- appear in the
Renter Bulletin Service.
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