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CRIME SCHOOL

During THE FAMOUS

Presented by WARNER BROS, with

"DEAD END" KIDS HUMPHREY BOGART

BILLY HALOP-BORNY JORDAN GALE PAGE LEWIS SEJLER

'LEO GORCEY » GADNIEL DELL KUNTZ HALL-BERNARD PUNSLEY

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Sybil Jason in "THE LITTLE PIONEER"

A Featurotto in Technicolour

THE

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AUSTRIAN ALHAMBRA

Japanese Capture Key RELIGIOUS

City To Canton Rly.

DISPUTE

By Nazis

VIENNA, Oct. 13.

According to Chinese reports heavy losses were inflicted Negotiations Broken Off on the Japanese in the battle for possession of Tamshui and Yim- potow. Chinese reports state that the most vigorous fighting in the Bina Bay area is progressing in this sector, and claim that a large force of Japanese were completely surrounded near Yimpo- THE FINAL breaking-off of

negotiations between The Chinese now admit that Aotow, on the castern side of Bins Government and the Catholic Bay, is in complete possession of the Japanese. The defenders were Church in Austria was announ- forced to evacuate the town, which has a population of aløict 6,000. ced by Herr Buerckel la address- owing to intensive Japanese naval hombardment.

tow.

the

Heavy Chinese reinforcements are being rushed to the Tamshuting a big Nazi gathering to-day. area by every conceivable form of locomotion, including afoot, from Walchow and Pingahan,

It is reported that the main Canton-Walchow highway, which links up with the Hongkong frontier, is completely choked by lorries and buses carrying Chinese troops to the war zone.

Herr Buerckel blamed Cardinal Innitzer for "provoking" a week-end demonstration against him. Herr Bucrckel added that the demonstra

ors were mainly Czechs and Jewa. Consequent upon this event he had

Over two hundred bombs were dropped on Pingshan yes-ordered certain measures to be taken. terday, and the city is almost completely wrecked.

CHINESE RETIRE NORTH

Firally all Jews who were Czechi

all

Military observers in Canton believe that the Japanese are uticmpt-subjects, and all Czech subjects who ing to drive from Tamshul to the railway at Pingwu, slightly north re politically suspect, have to leave

Vienna immediately. Secondly of the border down of Shumchum. Pingshan and Wangkong lie on church schools in Austria not already closed are to be closed from to-day this route.

Thirdly the political amnesty which

the Sudeten will probably follow German aurchluss will ло!

not cover priests. Fourthly all efforts

rts on the part of clerical quarters to obtain an Amnesty for Dr. Kurt von Schus- More than ten Japanese warships chnigg, former Austrian Chancellor, have been sighted off the Swatow were finally refused. Fifthly no fur- coast. A Japanese aircraft-carrier is ther negotiations between the Church be anchored near Namoo and the State authoritles in Austrin

will take place-Reuter.

tempted landing.

Japanese planes twice flew over Swatow yesterday, but did not drop Canton, Oct. 14, any bombs. Despite the tension, the After heavy lighting yester-populace there remains calm. day, the Chinese troops at Tam- shui have taken up new positions north of the town, where they to are redoubling their efforts to resist the invaders.

Heavy casualties are sald to have been inflicted upon the Japanese ad- vancing on Tamshul at 11 am. you terday when they were wayinld by Chinese troops at Patien, lying be- tween Tamshiut and Aolow. How- ever. Japanese reinforcements were immediately rushed up and the battle raped with

with increasing severity. Fighting continued till 2 p.m. when under the severe bombing of a large the Chi- squadron of Japanese planes

othe north

of nese troops withdrew to Tamshui to avold unnecessary losses, It is understood that the Japanese column at Tamshui aims at cutting the Canton-Kowloon Railway

be

tween Shupanese

Another

and Pinghu

column in the

!! Pingan-Nimshian sector is driving

toward Walchow, from where it hopes

to

adviner to Cheungmuktsu and cut the railway line there. This column is understood to be still meeting aft Chinese resistance around Pingshan and Nimshian.

The Japanese are said to be con- tinuing their efforts to land on the Sentow-Chaoyeng

nt- coust. An tempt to land at Namkang in Tenk- hul by about 200 Japanese in more than muter boats was frustrated by The Chinese yesterday. Over 100 shells were Ared by Japanese war- ships off the coast to cover the at-

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8.30 London Relay "Under Blg Ben."

A talk by Howard Marsh!. 8.43 Berlin State Opera Orchestra Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 (Liszt), 1.55 Next week's Programme, 9.00 Studio Barbars Gilmar (Soprano) with A. T. Lay at the

1.

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9 20 Bibellus Symphonic Poem 'The Oceanides”, Op. 73.

Played by The B. B. C. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Adrian

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10.21 Songs by Theodors Challa: pino (Bass).

Midnight Review (Glinka).................. Orchestra cond, by Eugene Goossena;! Song of the Needy Pilgrim (Nekras soff-Nevstrucl-Manikin)

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NORMA SHEARER

.... First Lady of the Scroon, returns in the grandest of all love stories!

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COMMENCING TO-MORROW

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Greta GARBO Charles BOYER

MARIE WALEWSKA

with REGINALD OWEN, ALAN MARSHAL, HENRY STEPHENSON, LEIF ERIKSON, DAME MAY WHITTY, C. HENRY CORDON, VLADIMIR SOKOŁOFF

Three Envoys

Going North

Chungking, Oct. 13.

COTTON CHIEFS VISIT EGYPT

London, Oct. 13.

A mission of the Lancashire cotton manufacturera, accompandled by an

Three foreign envoys latt Chung-official of the Board of Trade, is visit- king by air for Yunnan en route to ing Egypt-Reuter.

Pelping via Hongkong to-day. They

are Baron Jules Guillaume, Belgian

Ambassador, M. Remato de Lacerda is understood to possem 'no special Lago, Brazilian Minister, and Baron significance..

G. W. de vos von Sleenwyck, Nothor= ||| lands Minister.

The new Portuguese Minister, Dr.

J. M. da Silva de Labre e Limo, is The viali of the diplomats to the expected to present his credentials to Chineso capital where they remained Mr. Lin Sen to-morrow afternoon.-- during the Double Tenih

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