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Genuine scenes of Asia's fiercest jungia beasta in fights for Wife:
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Directed by CLYDE E. ELLIOTT
director aj **BRING *EN BACK ALIVE"
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The
China Mail.
NINETIETH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1934.
WANCHAI FIRE OUTBREAK Confectionery Loss At M. Y. San Co. OVER-HEATED BAKING OVENS
A large quantity of confec tionery was destroyed by fire and water at the M. Y. Sun Con
Wanchai store in fectionery Read, when fire broke out at 2.30 lo'clock this morning.
SAAR PLEBISCITE REGULATION.
Report In Hands Of League.
JAPANESE ATTITUDE
UNKNOWN
London, To-day. Questioned in the House of Com-: mons yesterday in regard to the re- port of the committee of three ap pointed by the League of Nations to enquire into measures for the re The fire, which was apparently gulation of the Saar Pleblecite next: caused through over-heating in year, Sir John Simon said that the the baking ovens, broke out on the report was addressed to the League second floor where a quantity of with whom the question of its pub-a
lication rested. ginger-bistuits were being dryed.
of
Japanese
atlitude towards
ANGLO-FRENCH DENUNCIATION
Navigation And Commerce Pact.
EFFECTIVE FROM SATURDAY
London To-day.
The denunciation of the An- glo-French conventions of com- merce and navigation of 1826 and 1882, of which the French Government gave notice February 11, will take effect as from Saturday.
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on
Negotiations for the conclusion of! new treaty have been begun. In the meantime, a provisional Sir madus vivendi, pending the conclu-
this of
treaty,
has no sion
соп- the been agreed that the the vention shall be continued in force,
it: 1882
In reply to another question, Fire Brigade appliances, under the charge
Superintendent John Simon said that he had Brooks, were 6001 on the scene, official information regarding jand. in spite of the lutense heat,
had the fire under control within League of Nations' work in China, subject to a fortnight's notice of He added that the subject had not denunciation by etiher side, with half an hour.
been mentioned in recent com-a certain exception of Articles VII, No casualties occurred, and the munications from the Japanese VIII, and IX, relating to naviga-! `extent of the damage is at present | Government-British Wireless Ser-tion, which will lapse on May 12,
unknown.
U. S. NAVAL LOSS
Continued from Page 10
vice.
TONKIN SALVAGE
PROCEEDING.
No Time Indicated For
Refloating.
and on the understanding that! neither country will invoke the provisions of the convention in the! matter of quantitative restrictions on the importation of goods from one country into the other.
As regards the shipping ques-| Ition, it should be noted that both countries are parties to the Mari-
Both the death of the officer and the collision occurred during the greatest mimic battle ever staged and by the United States Navy, Salvage operations are still pro-ime Ports Convention signed at Geneva in 1923.-British Wireless the stranded 4.6. which is shortly due to reach its ceeding on
Service. climax in Carribean waters around Tonkin, according to a message re- jeeived this morning from the Tal- the Panama Canal.
bc
During the manoeuvres, in kou Dockyard, whose tug, Taikoo, moderating. No date for the com-"
can pletion of the salvage which 113 ships manned by 9,700 is conducting the salvage.
No further information as to given as yet. officers and 44,000 men, together
The local agents of the stranded with 300 aircraft, are taking part, weather conditions has been re-
when a vessel. Messageries Marutimes all ships are darkened at night so (ceived since Monday.
message informed the Cle, had received no further news that no lights can be seen by the wireless
Company that the
was this morning. enemy.
et
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