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The

China Mail.

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF-PUBLICATION

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932.

HEAVY FIGHTING

KING'S OCCURS ALONG C.E.R.

LAST TWO DAYS AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

A GRAND DOUBLE ATTRACTION!

-PICTURES-AND---VAUDEVILLE-

A HOLY TERROR

FOX GEORGE O'BRIEN PICTURE SALLY EILERS ·

AND

THE WONDER SHOW

3

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ACTS

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ACTS

INCLUDING BEAUTIFUL MARJORIE LOU IN DEATH ON THE GUILLOTINE NEXT CHANGE

COMMENCING SUNDAY, 24th APRIL.

STEPPING SISTERS

LOUISE DRESSER · MINNA GOMBELL JOBYNA HOWLAND - William COLLIER,S«

A FOX PICTURE ******

Booking at the Theatre.

Tel. No. 25313.

MAJESTIC

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20

& 9.20 P.M.

A card with a carse on it!

THE

YELLOW

TICKET

JAPANESE FORCE STATED IN DIFFICUTLIES

MURAI BRIGADE ON PUNITIVE EXHIBITION.

INSURGENTS FIGHT VIGOROUSLY

Harbin, To-day.

INTERPORT CRICKET.

Fincher and Minu Able to Go.

ANDERSON REFUSES.

Only Two Other Players to Decide.

The China Mail is in a position to state that E. F. Fincher and A. R. Minu will now be available, If required, to travel with the In- terport Cricket eleven to Shanghai on May. 14.

A message to the Rengo Agency states that the some doubts were harboured as main force of the Murai Brigade, which left yester- to whether Fincher would be able day on a punitive expedition against the insurgents to get away, but now, fortunately, who have virtually seized control on the Eastern it has been found possible to grant branch of the Chinese Railway to the East of Iming him the necessary leave. His in- po, clashed with the insurgents at Wukimiho, to the foregone conclusion, and his bat- West of Imienpo.

Severe fighting is progressing.

The Japanese troops are reported to be in a serious predicament as the raiding party destroyed the railway-track in their rear, thereby cutting their main line of retreat. Reuter.

WHITE GUARDS IN MANCHURIA.

Soviet Allegations.

-

ANNUAL SPRING FESTIVAL.

Colourful Function at Quarry Bay School.

clusion in the side is almost a

ting will help tremendously.

Minu, who sent in a'definite re- fusal yesterday, has now been

granted leave and should greatly strengthen the Hong Kong attack. overcrowded with left-handers and

The Colony is not at the moment

Minule inclusion is therefore to be expected.

One other refusal has been re- ceived that of D. J. N. Anderson, the University all-rounder.

Interport Neta.

There was a large number of players at the Interport Nets last night, but the wicket was one of those sticky "glue pots" which en- courage the bowlers and dis- hearten the batsmen. The bowl- Moscow, Yesterday.

ers were definitely on top through- Serious allegations that "White

Lady Peel, Mr. G. P. de Martin, out as a consequence, though sev Guard provocation" is remaining Director of Education, Mr. A. O. èral of the batsmen, notably J. E. unchecked by the Chinese on the Brawn, of the Education Depart Richardson, showed good form. ment, Mrs. (Dr.) Minett, the Dean, L. T. Ride and A. W. Hayward, two Soviet section of the Chinese and Mra. Swann, and Miss Warren, members of the Selection Commit- Eastern Railway are made by Girl Guide Commissioner,

were tee, were present throughout the the Tass Agency, which declares amon the large number of interest-practice. that an order was issued to the led spectators at the Spring Festival Harbin police not to accept the requers of Soviet citizens for visas to Russia. The order, it is stated, virtually prohibits Soviet citizens from leaving Manchuria.Į

Despite the promises of the Chinese authorities to take the responsibility for the protection| and maintenance of the normal work of the Chinese Eastern | Railway, a number of dismissed White Russians besieged the rail- way offices, twenty of whom broke in the premises,

The Tass Agency states that | the police arrived but took no

DEBT INTEREST TO BE. CHARGED.

Washington, Yesterday,

It has been decided to charge interest at the rate of four per cent. over a period of ten years on the debt payments postponed under the Hoover Morraorium, -Reuter's American Service.

The China Mail is unable to pub- lish the personnel of the Teams playing in the Trial game on the H.K.C.C. ground to-morrow as the teams are being selected on the ground before the game.

The following are the latest ac- ceptances received for the trip to Shanghai:-

E. J. R. Mitchell, A. C. Beck,

J. E. Richardson, G. C. Burnett,

J. Hunter, F. D. Pereira, A. H. | Madar, E. Zimmern, W. T. Patter- son, E. F. Fincher, A. R. Minu and G. R. Sayer.

The following have been forced

to refuse on account of being un-j which' able to obtain leave:--

action against the mob, despite of the Quarry Bay School the demands of the Soviet was held at 11 o'clock this morn- E. C. Fincher, E. R. Duckítt, P. Consul-General.` Reuter.

ing.

Madar, A. Reid, Capt. Mirehouse, The festival followed closely D. J. N. Anderson, S. R. Kermant those of former years and the and A. H. Musson. centre of attraction was the May- Definite replies have pole with its many coloured rib received from L. T. Ride and A. C. bons, erected in the centre of the Hamilton. ·

ROYAL 'PLANE ENCOUNTERS VIOLENT GALE.

Rugby, Yesterday.

A Cairo news message states school ground. that the Imperial Airways sea-

Queen of May.

plane in which H.M. King Albert The Queen of May was duly

over

yet to be

The

of Belgium is flying from Alexan-crowned and festivities followed on the items followed each other with dria to Athens en route for Bel- the "village green," the "villagere" commendable promptness which gium after his visit, to the Belgian being appropriately dressed. There speaks well for the painstaking Congo, to-day encountered an ex-was dancing and singing items con- coaching of their teachers. tremely violent gale Mediterranean.

The machine thereupon returned older boys and girls.

At the conclusion of the per- to Alexandria and the flight will| The scene was a very colourful formance, Lady Peel distributed. be resumed to-morrow if condi- one with the many delicate hues of the gardening prizes, after which

the tributed by all the children of the singing was generally voted to be

school, from the little tots to the very good.

tions permit. British Wireless the children's dresses. There was the May Queen presented her with Service.

no shyness among the children and a beautiful basket of flowers.

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for

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When you are out of sorts remember:

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A

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(HER FALL AND RISE)

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JOHN MILJAN

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