1936-01-03 — Page 14

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

14

ENTERTAINME,

Showing To-day at 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

Britain's men of steel marching

"through" desert hells to the thunderous threnody of world confict!

Paramount's

"THE LAST OUTPOST”

with

CARY GRANT CLAUDE RAINS

GERTRUDE MICHAEL

NEXT CHANGE

“TWO FOR TO-NIGHT”

with BING CROSBY JOAN BENNETT

BOOKING

AT THE

THEATRE

SKINGS!

STEL, NOS.

25373. & 25332.

To-day Only. Daily at 230, 5.30, 7.15 & 9.30 pm.

THE MERRIEST, 'MADDEST, GRANDEST SHOW IN HISTORYI

In all the world no Dan-Test 2950 thisi Chris art ZDARĴO— yea! But com- edy in King, and $1,000,000 was spect to givw.you the Laugh of the

GROUCHO

CHICO HARPO

MARX

BROTHERS

A Night Opera

AT

KITTY CARLISLE

ALLAN JONES

TO-MORROW

"BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936”

with

JACK BENNY-- ELEANOR POWELL ROBERT TAYLOR

BAY

2

A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture

TanRARY TRAN OR HUMP OVEStne Dije

ORIENTALE

DAYS

THEATRE

ONLY TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

A GRAND SHOW

OF

EXCITEMENT and SURPRISES

SEE GLAMOROUS KAY FRANCIS.

FIGHT A FEMALE RACKETEER

She thought she was too proud

to battbut when the other

wirl brezks

all the rules

Ray koes Fighti Kay goes right into action!

KAY FRANCIS

"STRANDED"

Wasort

That wich

GEORGE BRENI

PATRICIA ELLIS - DONALD WOODS

ROBERT BAHRAT-BARTON MA"LANE

A GREAT PICTURE

OF ACTION AND THRILLS

Prices: Matinees, 20e-30c. Evenings, 20c-30c.-50c.-70c.

TO-DAY

&

TO-MORROW

MAJESTIC

Eamund

THEATRE

AT 230, 5.20,. 7:20 & 9.20 p.m.

LOWE Jack HOLT

The BEST MAN WINS

Bele LugON

Florence

G. FALCONER & CO. (HONG KONG) LTD.

WATCHMAKERS, & JEWELLERS,

DIAMOND MERCHANTS.

UNION BUILDING (opposite GP.0.). Agente for: ADMERALT, SCEL S-FIROCULARS

THE CHIRA MAIL FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1936

- One of the novelties staged at the opening of '%' new Holly- wood studio was the "parade-of-doubles," impersonating famous movie stars, left to right, Claudette Colbert posed by Pinma Naisom: Kasha La Seur as her sister-in-law, Joan Crawford; Chris Meeker as Greta Garbo, and · Virginia Randall as Mae West

MURDERS DENIED BY ETHIOPIA

· (Continued from Page 1)

World Opinion Hardening

FRANCE AND GERMANY

Improved Relations Disclosed

~Berlin To-day. Franco-German relations show ed an “appreciable improvement at the end of last year, stated the French Ambassador în Berlin, Mä | Francois-Poncet, in his New Year's address to the French co- lony here.

“Nobody is more sincerely pleased at this than we," "con- tinued the Ambassador. “Nobody wishes more: warmly that this improvement may be kept up. The year, now beginning is to be the year of the Olympic Games, may it remain such in our memory May the spectacle of these peace ful sporting contests, may the symbol of the five ained rings, not be the closing chapter of the past but the opening one of fa- ture relations."Trans-Ocean Service.

HOARD LEFT BY ROAD SWEEPER

Room Littered With Notes

Londón: One thousand pound notes and a board of 10s- notes. have been found in the room. of an elderly retired road sweeper who has just died-bere.-

ALHAMBR

HERE COMES F Girls! MusicH

Here Comes The Band

TED LEWIS - ORCHESTRA and VIRGINIA BRUCETED HEALY NAT PENDLETON » HARRY STOCKWEL DONALD COOK - SPANKY: M÷FARLAND.

Directed by PAUS. SLOAN LUCIEN BIJBZAI

Added Attraction

Laurel and Hardy

YOUR NEW HIT SONGST

-ROEL ALONG.

· PRALEISS MOON”

- YOU'RE MY

TO-MORROW!

în TIT FOR TAT.

L-test Tearst Metrotone News

Mayer

A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA

“BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936"

ISTARE

TODAY ONLY 30, 5.20, 7:20 & 920 PM.

SHOT THRU WITH ACTION AND THRILLS!

The man was James Linkson, jaged 69, of Islington.

He lived alone in his one room Italian aviators. This also ap-for 25 years and his neighbours pears to be the view of an over- believed him to be dependant on whelming majority of the Swedish a small pension allowed by the ¡public.

local council. It is announced that the Swed-- Collapsed In Street ish Red Cross, will shortly send to The man collapsed in the street Stockholm, earlier: The indigna-Abyssinia-another and larger Red one day and died în hospital tion felt here over the bombard-Cross mission, which will be without regaining "consciousness. ment of the Swedish Red Cross furnished with funds raised When his room was searched dur unit in Abyssinia by the Italians by

pub-ing forinal inquiries, 1,000 pozad v for notes and a heard of 10% notes] di Red Cross quarters assert that the equipment of the new unit were found in all manner of-un- the bombardment was intentional have already been received by the likely places.

is still on the increase... Swedish lic

appeal. the Considerable SUIS-

and not due to an error of the Swedish Red Cross during the two. In addition there were papers days since the bombardment, and indicating that he bad money in numerous applications have been the bank and a number of insur- filing in from persons eager to ance policies.

COMMUNIQUE ON RED serve as volunteers for the Red

CROSS BOMBING

(Continued from Page 11

It is stressed that all the killed Abyssinians were receiving treat-

The man, who was employed by Cross in Abyssinia.

the local council for many years The Inspector General of the picking up rubbish from the Swedish Army's hospital service streets, is said never to have al- declared that during the entire lowed anyone in his room.-Ben- world war not a single "atrocity" ter. had been committed which was comparable to the Dolo incident.

OTFER. REPORTS

ment in the Swedish ambulance. Eeports received here from the An Italian statement that the other Scandinavian capitals show

NO TRACE OF PARINGA

Continued from Page 11

leader of the Abyssinian troops that opinion in other countries is driven ashore and become a total had, on sighting the aeroplanes indignant about the bombing of loss. The crew has been landed.

aken refuge in the Red Cross the Swedish Red Cross unit. The Renter itents, is refuted here by the asser-Norwegian Premier, for instance. An earlier message dated De- tion that the Red Cross unit was expressed the view that the cember 25, said that there was a located about two-thirds of a mile public opinion of the world will mystery about the whereabouts of away from the next Abyssinian unanimously condemn the Italian the steamer Paringa, of the Bri- camp Two motor-lorries and action.”

tish Australian Line, which sailed

all the tents, provisions and medi;, The Finnish Premier and the from Mebourne on December 23 to have Danish Foreign Minister: also towing the tanker Vincas for cal supplies are stated been destroyed by the bombs. made statements showing their breaking up in Japan.

ORIGINAL REPORTS INCORRECT syz-patay.

In a ferce sforim the ships part- Stockholm: The original reports | The President of the Swedish ed. The Vincas drifted about dis- that almost the entire staf of the Red Cross, Prince Charles has re-abled, but was finally anchored Swedish Red Cross unit had been leerved a telegram from King Gus-safely. There was no sign of the killed in the attack by the Italian tav, in which the latter states his Parings, the absence of radio bombing squadron in southern profound sympathy with the loss messages from which was causing Abyssinia have happily proved to sustained by the Red Cross, mis-concerned have been unfounded by a telesion Prince Charles convoked an On board the Parings were gram received yesterday by the extraordinary session of the Swed-Captain A. Macinnes Chief Of Swedish Foreign Office from the ish Red Cross for yesterday 10 ficer S. C. Southam and Chief Er- Swedish Consul at Addis Ababa. discussion of the incident

gineer J. G. M Yuill, all of whom The telegram states that accord-

CAMEL RIDERS DESERT. {are well known in Hong Kong, ing to the latest official reports. Paris: A number of native and a crew of 25 Chinese. the Swedish Bed Cross unit, which camel nders from Tripoli have en- was plainly marked in conformity tered Tunis, the men stating that with the stipulations of the inter- they were members of the Italian national Bed-Cross-convention, detachment stationed near Nabut was bombed on December 30. who had motinied and assassinat-gallons. From Maidenhead down while the hospital tents were fireded their commander, an Italiano Teddington there was a ger- on-with- machine guns, Dr. Hentenant. Hylander suffered injuries on his

ABYSSINTANS FAVOURED"

right side, while another Swede Addis Ababa: The early open- was wounded in the jaw.. All the ing of the manor raing period is

other Swedish”” men

of the very favour

staff escaped without Injuries

Trans-Ocean Service.

ANGER IN SWEDEN

The anger ZTU

by the bombing of the

ambulance, unit bas

Swedish Red Cross Society

birged not only

deste

hund

the Abyssin-

Ser

GERMANTÉ

BLONDES

FLOOD ALARM AT HOME

Continued from Page 1)

|eral rise of about six inches in the |river level, and the flooding of riverside towns, has forced many residents to abandon their homes, while others have to approach and leave by boat

The bridge over the Great en main live in Walt

Wednes

burning up

CAR 99

LESLIE HOWARD

ED: MacMURRAYS

in The Ghied 116:

BUY STANDING

SHERIDAN LIAM FRAWLEY

"O-MORROW

and

OFFRON SPECTACULAR ROMANTIC DRAMA OF ADVENTURE

"THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL

A LONDON FILM PRODUCTION

NOW ON SALE

CHINA YEAR BOOK

2935 EDITION

The 25 Chapters of the 17th issue of the CHINA SAR 2002, edited by IL G. W. Woodhead, C.E35/ have: seruunt been revised or rewritten with the assistance of many experts, Chinese and foreign, and every effort has been made to bring information and statistics up to date...

of

covers the poli fm 1986. The Chapter on the Chinese- Mark of the Provisional Constitution,

Draft of the Permanent Constitu

ster on Infernational Tases gives the

hange of Notes of the sale of rides the intest documents rela

Bailways, Roads, Post Office, Lelephones and Aviation-

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.