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TWO SWEETHEARTS IN'A PARADISE

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PATRICIA ELLIS

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LET'S BE RITZY

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„TO-MORROW-

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LOUISE DRESSER EVELYN YENABLE RENT TAYLOR STEPIN FETCHIT Directed by James Cruze

From the novel by Edward Noyes Westcott

The

China Mail.

NINETIETH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1934.

FRANCE ON AUSTRIAN POSITION

SENATORS HELD BY

INDIANS

Harder's Fine Pitching In U.S. Baseball

GIANTS BEAT PIRATES

New York, To-day. Johnny Stone and Manush hit circuit clouts to give the Wash. ington Senators, 1933 American League champions, victory in the first game of their double- header against the Cleveland In dians in the major league Ameri- can baseball yesterday.

The Indians however, levelled matters in the second game. Harder blanking the Senators to give the Indians the game by 3 to 0.

Games between the Chicago White Sox and Philadelphia Athletics, thes

and New York Yankees

Detroit Tigers were postponed owing to rain.

Results as cabled by Reuter were:

National League

New York Pittsburgh

Brooklyn

R. H. E.

5 11

1

3 13

0

7 14

1

Doyle and Roberts hit homers, Cincinnati

11 14

3

Boston

2 8

1

Moore hit a homer. Chicago

I 4

0

THEART FRAM OR HAPPY VALLEY SUB-

Philadelphia

10 10

1

4 SHOWS

PLEMENA

ROAD

WANOMAL

St. Louis

8 14

1-20-KIR

1.11-

ORIENTALE

TL 104TA

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SAILORS BOLDI with too many women in too many ports!

GEORGE

SYDNEY

AND

CHARLIE

MURRAY

IN

THE COHENS AND KELLYS

IN TROUBLE

"

'Carleton and Rothrock hit homers.

Game went to 12 innings.

American League

Cleveland

Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss

pictured with a student's cap at a recent meeting of the High

School Association at Vienna.

BARTHOU TALKS

INDEPENDENCE

WILL BE UPHELD

BY THE FRENCH

DO EVERYTHING TO HELP.

POLICY OUTLINED IN RAILWAY STATION

Vienna, To-day. The Austrian Chancel- lor, Dr. Engelbert Doll- fuss, and the French For- eign Minister, M. Louis) Barthou, had a brief talk at the railway station here, yesterday evening, while M. Barthou was EARLY SETTLEMENT FORESEEN passing through en route Washington, To-day. to Bucharest and Bel- The United States steel industry grade.

FOUR-POINT PLAN TO END

STRIKE THREAT

(Continued from Page 1)

junion leaders have submitted a

four-point programme to the M. Barthou reassured Secretary of Labour, Miss Frances Dr. Dollfuss in regard to Perkins. The Secretary of the

American Federation of Labour the French policy, and Mr. William H. Green, anid that its said that the French Gov- Jacceptance would bring peace.

It differs only slightly from the ernment would not only|| Government's Labour Disputes uphold the independence Conciliation Law, which President of Austria in accordance Roosevelt signed yesterday. There-

with the joint Anglo-I fore, observers foresee an early settlement.-United Press, per,S.C. Franco-Italian declara- tion of February 17, but Manush hit MISS PERKINS TO NEGOTIATE would also do everything

2 9

0

Holland hit a homer. Washington

Gold Bar Co.

6 14

Johnny Stone and

homers.

Cleveland

3

0

Trosky hit a homer.

Washington

0

7

1

Harder pitched.

PITTSBURGH HAVE

NEW MANAGER.

Gibson's Resignation.

New York, To-day.

Washington, later. to promote Austria's

President Roosevelt yesterday confered with Miss Perkins, Mr. economic and financial Tighe and Mr. Green, after which welfare in accordance The authorised Mirs Perkins with the Stress Confer- strike. United Press, per s.c.lence. Reuter. Gold Bar Co.

negotiate a settlement of the steel;

CONCILIATION BILL SIGNED

BY ROOSEVELT

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL. (By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra

fexropea Ordinance, 1894, Re-

P. I. Trainer has been appointed phic

Washington, To-day.

manager of Pittsburgh Pirates,ceived June 29, 9.10a.m.) succeeding George Gibson, who re- signed for the best interest of the Club.-Reuter.

President Roosevelt has sign-

BRITAIN'S TRADE

WITH FRANCE.

20 Per Cent. Surtax Withdrawn.

London, To-day. Referring to the Anglo-French ed the "Labour Dispute Conci- trade agreement which was initiall- liation Bill, introduced to deal

ROOSEVELT'S TARIFF POWERS with the United States strike ed on Saturday, the President of the

of

threat. United Press, per S. C.

New York, To-day-- Gold Bar Co.

The United States Secretary

Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runel- man, although stating that he was unable to give any detailed informa-

Agriculture. Mr. Henry US. Longshoremen May to pending its signature, mention-

C. Wallace, in a speech here yesterday, predicted that President Roosevelt would use his tariff powers gradually and carefully. United Press, per S. C. Gold Bar Co.

Compromise.

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAİL.. (hy_Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra phig Messages Ordinance. 1881. Rs. ceived June 20; 8.10 a.m.)

ed that it would result, among other things, in the restoration to Great) Britain of her full share in French

the import quoins, and in with- drawal of the 20 per cent. surtax imposed since February 9 on certain French goods Imported into Great) Britain:

set

Discussions were also being

San Francisco, To-day. It is rumoured in Chinese politi- Mayor Rossi, following a confer cal circles that Dr. C. T. Wang, ence of 50 members of the joint of former Minister of Foreign Affairs, the committee representing 10 on foot for the conclusion of a fur- in to assume an important post in labour unions has announced that ther agreement regarding the treat- North China. His arrival in Shang-the longshoremen are ready to com-ment of persons and companies and hai yesterday from Nanking caused promise on the strike demands. other miscellaneous questions, he great speculation:

United Press per S.C. Gold Bar Co, added---British Wireless Service..

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