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INME

ENTERTAIN

SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30

BRISSON

CARL

SHIP

CAFE

The Gals Fall for His Songs... The Guys Fall from His Fists!

with

Arline Judga William Frawley- Mady Christians Eddie Davis A Paramount Fichte

Next Change:-Gladys Swarthout in "Rose Of The Rancho”

SHOWING

TO-DAY

SKINGS:

AT 2.30, 5.10,

* 15 & 9.30 p.m.

LISTEN, SWEETHEART. YOU'RE GOING TO GET

NEXT

CHANGE

A LESSON IN LOVE!

THE FASTÈST FILM FUN IN YEARS!

Drand

GEORGE

RAFT BENNETT She Couldn't Take It

with WALTER CONNOLLY BILLIE BURKE

+ SHOWS

DAILY

“BARBARY COAST”

.with

Miriam Hopkins-Edw. G. Robinson—Joel McCrea,

TIKIMARY TRAN OR HAPPY V PLANY ŽURE

ORIENTA

DAYS'

2 ONLY

THEATRE

BONE

WARONA

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

The gruelling grind of a trans-Atlantic flight. locked field. enough gas for 15 minutes death waited below

could she make it 2.

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1936

NEW ANGLO-GERMAN STEAMLINED

NAVAL TREATY?

SUGGESTED SOLUTION

OF DEADLOCK

ITALY CONTINUES RELUCTANT

London, To-day.

TRAINS

Express Services In Germany

~CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Berlin, To-day","

The progress made in GermERRY in recent months in speeding up the express train service by the building of new types of modern. streamlined locomotives,

A new Anglo-German naval treaty was stressed by a party of Press re presentatives, who, at the in- mooted yesterday at the Naval Conference as a vitation of the railway admini- means of circumventing the threatened deadlock stration, made the trip to Ham- over the introduction of European political issuesburg from Berlin and back in one into the naval protocol.

of the super-trains.

The locomotive and the two

In order to meet the French objections to inviting Germany streamlined coaches have,a scal- to sign a naval treaty, it is suggested that Britain and Germanying capacity of 215 passengers.- should negotiate a bi-lateral agreement on qualitative lines to Trans-Ocean Service. supplement the existing treaty, which is quantitative. The mat- ter is reported to have been discussed between Mr. RL. Craigie of the Foreign Office and the German Naval Attache yesterday.

LATE KING'S FUNERAL Estimates For Expense Allowed

Supplem

vide £25,06

London, To-day", ry estimates pro- or King George's funeral, including £7,000 for en- tertaining the royal and, other. GVETSERS guests and allowances for servants-Renter's Bulletin Service.

MILITARY COUP IN TOKYO

Continued from Page 1) working a silver mine in Peru order to

enrich our nation United bringing in this metal to Artists country.” Picture

a fog-

THE GREATEST CLIMAX YOU EVER WITNESSED!

A Half-Cat in the Air.....A Honey on the Ground.......I

Adolph Zabór protetti”

MYRNA LOY CARY GRANT

“WINGS IN THE DARK?

A Poromenat Pidare with Kostas Karna Haber Gevanargh « Jean Daggar

What: A Girl!

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

=STAR=

SHOWING TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M.

BY SPECIAL REQUEST:

THE OLD FIRM, WALLS AND LYNN, AGAIN IN THE FUNNIEST OF ALL THEIR FUNNY FARCES!!!

Those great Laughter Makers

TOM WALLS & RALPH LYNN

A CUP OF KINDNESS

BEN TRAVERS

DIRECTED

TOM WALLS

Tom Walis as the father of Ralph Lynn

in their most riotous comedy to date!

TOMORROW

ANOTHER CLUE CLUB MYSTERY-THRILLER! RICARDO CORTEZ AND JEAN MUIR in

THE

C WHITE COCKATOO”

A WARNER BROS. PICTURE

in

Such a solution would bring Britain, the United States and France into line, and if Italy can

op

*

TWO DEATHS IN NURSING HOME

Inquest On Mother And Daughter

Nottingham.-The inquest was

be mollified the treaty can be signed and submitted to Japan later. Hitherto, however, Italy has shown no signs of yielding resumed

at Nottingham last her reluctance to sign a month into the deaths of Louisaj treaty while sanctions are oper- Baguley, aged 87, z widow, of ative. The Geneva discussions Burton Joyce, and of her daughter, on oll sanctions next week are Miss Ada Louisa Baguley, aged expected to have a big bearing 52 on her attitude in London. Reuter.

A

KESERVATIONS EXPRESSED

Paris, Later: Signor Mussolini

Both died in the same nursing home at Nottingham, the mother in May last. and her daughter on September 11.

At an inquest on the daughter,

has intimated that Italy will be which was opened and adjourned unable to sign a naval treaty as for the attendance of Nurse Wad- jong as the British naval rein-dington of Sherwood, Nottingham, by forcements remain in the Medi-it was stated that traces of ar- terranean, according to reports senic were found in Miss Bagu- received in certain French cir-ley's body. Later the body of the mother was exhumed at Caunton, clés.

OUT

The venture, however, proved

It is stated that France is near Newark a fiasco, and he returned to Japan, willing to sign, with the reserva- taking up work in a bank. Histion that the agreement will only promotion from that time of was be implemented when the rapid. and in 1900 he became blems of air security are settled Vice-Governor of the Bank of with Germany-Reuter. Japan.

During the War with Bussia, the future Minister of Finance was sent to Great Britain and America to raise War Loans. The abundant success of his mis-

pro-

AFGHAN MINISTER ON BERLIN VISIT

Berlin: The Afghan Foreign

AUCTION SALE stay of a few days-Trans-Ocean

ABANDONED

sion was all the more remarkable Jazz Band Plays Lively (because Japan's position in the International money market was,

Tunes

at that time, very insecure. Fis success has always bem conceded; Glossop. A jazz band formed jas his greatest service to the from members of the Hadfield

Social Centre placed in a farmyard:

State.

Mr. Takahashi esme to be re-at Hadfield last month when cattle! garded as one of the greatest fir- and farming implements were due ancial experts in Japan. In poll- to be sold for a debt of over 20 tics he was distinguished by his for levies to the Milk Marketing readiness to set his country's Board:

needs above all considerations of Members of the Stockport and self, so much so that he thought District Milk Producers' Associa- it no derogation of his own pres-tion, as well as many local farm- tige to serve under four different ers, were present...

Premiers after having once held Mr. J. E. Poole, chairman of the the Premiership himself; and, National Milk Producers' Associa when close on 80 years of age. heition, made a speech in which he came forward willingly once more said that they were "experiencing to guide his country through the junce more the inhuman work of grave and perilous financial crisis the Milk Marketing Scheme." He with which it was faced.

advised those present to make a nominal offer for the cattle of 3d. 16d or a maximum of 18.

VENERABLE FIGURE

A striking and venerable figure After an argument with the with his white beard and mous-farmers, in which he asked them tache. Mr. Takahashi was also an to guarantee him a proper price, amiable personality.

the auctioneer called off the sale.

tion to

He always disliked intrigue and† was never really fitted by disposi-|----

be a party politician. Force of circumstances in the that when a strictly non-partisan shape of outstanding. "financial Finance Minister was wanted for ability, however, brought him into the National Cabinet, -Viscount the political arena; but it was to Saito at once sought out the aged This reputation for impartiality and Mr. Takahashi' and readily pro- for putting the interests of the raised him a 'free hand if he would nation" above those of party or self take the post.

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