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RIOTING IN WARSAW Students Clash With Police
MANY ARREST MADE
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Warsaw, To-day.
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The students who had occupi- ed the technical college on Tuesday, gave the buildings up on Wednesday. It is stated that the surrender is not much due to the assurance of the authorities that lower fees will be granted next term, as to the fact that the strike, which was begun by the Nationalist students' group, was being ex- ploited by Communists for their own political ends.
demons- Renewed student's trations occurred in Warsaw on Wednesday, the police dispers- and demonstrators ing the
making numerous arrests. The
THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1936
Spencer Tracey and Jean Harlow are co-featured in the Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer picture "Riff-Raff,”which will be shown at the King's Theatre next Sunday.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
ARRIVES
rumours that the clashes re- Large Crowd Present
sulted in numerous students
being seriously injured
are
characterised by the authori-
ries as grossly exaggerated. Trans-Ocean Service.
VIOLENCE AT A
THEATRE
Disturbances At Lodz
TEAR-GAS BOMBS THROWN
BY STUDENTS"
*CHINA MAIL- SPECIAL
Warsaw, To-day.
At Wharf
PLANS NOT YET DEFINITE
After being detained all day by
fog at Wagian Island, the Dollar
Deraan.
Theatre.
THREE-POWER
BLOCK
Austria's Important
Position
HUNGARY CONCERNED
CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Budapest, To-day.
MORE UNREST IN SPAIN Many Excesses Reported
STUDENTS SHOT IN COLD BLOOD
~CHINA MAIL ~ SPECIAL
A Sentimental Journey
"Are You A Head Hunter?"
MR. CALDBECK AND MR. MACGREGOR TRAVEL
were bad in the practice of To set the Hunting a Head." matter right they embarked on ja journey taking in all the fa- mous Caldbeck Macgregor fill- ing stations of the Orient, which this booklet feelingly re-
were
GOLF STARTING TIMES
Sunday's Pairings
At Fanling
The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanling next Sunday.
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OLD 'COURSE
G. H. Wilson, J. Harrop.
Stannon
Yoxall, 0. J.
S. E. Dodwell, A. T. Lay.
H. H. Pethick, J. W. Mayhew
F. N. A. Smalley, R. E Davies.
The "Are you a head-hun-counts and illustrates.
advertisements which ter?"
At Hong Kong have been appearing in the In the course of their was- Madrid, To-day.
disorders local press for some time have derings Mr. Caldbeck and Mr. Again serious occurred in several suburbs of aroused the curiosity of a num- Macgregor went on to Hong am. H. Laffond, R. Young. this city on Wednesday, accord-ber of readers who wanted to Kong, where the Navy disport. 3.25
what it was all about. Though the Army, and others, ing to an official statement know
the 9.32 bibulous brothers, issued by the Ministry of In-The answer is now to hand.
According to a little booklet. submarines, cruisers and sloops terior, which states that in one
most lavishly
were far gone in the hazardous 9.0 of the suburbs Left-wing Radiamusingly and
written and illustrated. it ap-head-hunting sport. Things cals plundered and set, fire to
A similar fate be pears that those well-known came to a head," we are told, 9.44 10 shops. fell the party premises of the benefactors of the human race, when some nautical stokers Right-wing parties, and about Mr. Caldbeck and Mr. Mac-
danced carriocas," while "the 9.52. 20 persons, including several regu, "were sad and their got up in the crowsnest and 948 hearts very humanly bled. Igood civil servants discarded 9.56 women, were seriously wound For a dissolute tribe had begun with glee the heads they'd been led during the rioting.
to imbibe many brands that hunting since nineteen owej 10.00
that three, and a pale Plymouth i
Pink's now the tint that is chic | 10,08 on the prominent dose of the Peak."
Two students were held up were bogus, and brands
of 2 by strangers in front cinema. The strangers pre- tended to be detectives, and ordered the students to their hands up, and when the ¡latter
the did accordingly, strangers fired several shots. The two youths were virtually riddled by bullets and died on the spot
When the students)
put EUROPEAN Y.M.C.A.
Annual General Meeting
Considerable importance is of the University heard of the
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DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED
amanal
William Shenton, Hon. Mr. W. H. Bel, Commodore C. G. Sedgwick, RN Brigadier H. G. Seth-Smith, DS.O.. Messrs. A. W. Hughes, F. E. Crapnell.. L C. F. Bellamy
A. Anderson, N. K. Little
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D. Kinnaird, T, S. Mor- rison.
E. Bathurst, H. S. Bills.
H. N. Williamson, T. R. Rowell.
K.
J. MacFarlane, P. L. Leefe. R. Cramer, K. Rounds.
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A. Webster, J. Forbes.
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R. Selby, D. W.
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NEW COURSE
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Mrs. Rodgers, Mrs. Som-
mers.
The original,
liner President Coolidge, with Mr. Charles Chaplin on board, berthed attached here to the forthcom-assassination, they proclaimed Speaking at the tenth jat Kowloon last evening.
ing visits of the Austrian Chan-a protest strike, with the per-general meeting of the European A crowd of children were cellor. Dr. Schuschnigg, and mission of the Ministry of In-Young Men's Christian Associa
Lounge A large gathering attended the tion, held in the West screen-the Foreign Minister, Baron terior. gathered to meet their
yesterday evening, the Hon Sirlopening of the OSK Company's 10.52 hero and were finally admitted to von Berger-Waldenegg, who are
Granada, where on Wednes-Henry Pollock, President, express-new wharf in Connaught Road see him in his cabin. where he expected to arrive to-day. The signed a number of autograph-visit, which, Hungarian day a general strike was pred regret at the impending de Central yesterday afternoon, when circles are careful to point out, claimed, is now a paradise for patres of the Hon. Sir William a reception was held on the upper books for the youngsters.
Also at the ship to meet Mr.was suggested by the Austrian political spies and informers Shenton, who recently acted as deck of the new wharf.
will be chiefy On Wednesday alone no fewer President, and Mr. E F. Seik, Chaplin were Mr. Lewis E Pep Government,
United concerned with the clarification than 150 persons belonging to Assistant Secretary and Sports Line welcomed the many guests. 9.36 of Manager
Sir Henry thanked who included representatives of 9.44 Artists in Hong Kong, and Mr. Cof the Austro-Hungarian-Italian the Right-wing parties were Secretary. Panic broke out yesterday in
of the Star three-Power conference which arrested after having been de-them both for the splendid work most of the leading firm in the
nounced by political agents of they had done.
Colony, while members of the 9.52 the Municipal Theatre at Lodz, Goldin, Manager
is scheduled to take place
the Left parties.
Sir Henry Pollock was support-105K staff helped to show the 10.32 when seven Nationalist stud-:
Mr. Chaplin and his party west Rome next week. ents rose during the perform- to the Peninsula Hotel after lear- It is asserted that the Eun-:
It is stated that two police-ed by Mr. P. S. Cassidy (Vice guests over the new structure. ancé, protesting violently
they will staygarian Government is particu-men lost their lives during the President) and Mr. A. W. Ingram
to stress against the piece being played ing the ship and
the rioting in Granada, while at (Secretary). Other members of and denouncing the theatre it-there until they leave the Colony.larly anxious
The date of their departure is not Vienna Government's definite least 20 Left-wingers were the Board of Directors present self. which permitted a cast)
certain matters fatally injured. Trans-Ocean were the following: Hon. Sir consisting largely of Jews to ap- yet decided but they will leave for attitude in
Singapore within a day or two. affecting Hungary, it being Service. pear, and finally hurling tear-m letting Mr. Cook arrange the held here that it has become gas bombs which, bursting
whole trip!" laughed Mr. Chaplin necessary to arrive at a clear among the spectators. soon
"MODERN TIMES"
understanding in view of Aus- created wild disorder.
Chaplin's new picture--"Modern tria's repeated attempts to lice took prompt action and all rimes had its world premiere in establish a closer contact with INDIAN PROVINCIAL and R. C. Barley. the disturbers, were arrested. New York on February 5, before the Little Entente. It is hoped, The cause of the agitation) a packed audience, composed of that the visit of the Austrian among the Nationalists was the
of the society's elite. The plot of the statesmen will result in con- production of a work
Austria's steadfast famous author Maxim Gorki, Picture is entirely new. The cen-firming
tral character. as usual, is the adherence to the three-Power Trans-Ocean the students declared was "pure Soviet propaganda, quasi-comical, quasi-tragic little bloc of Rome. although it had been written an with the well-known grotes-Service. long before the outbreak of the que habiliments so familiar to his
ment through pictures. i would World War. One actress was
Perhaps the best summation of
have to do it seriously from injured, being struck by a bomb thrown on to the stage-Trans-the picture could be written by lecture platform."
none other than Chaplin himself. Chaplin makes few films; there Sind and Orissa, left London yes-. On the proposal of the Chair- Ocean Service,
man, seconded by the Hon. Sir Here is what Charlie says about is a period of at least two years terday for India.
William Shenton, the Hon. Mr. "Modern Times."
devoted to each production, but
The establishment of the new W. E. Bell, Mr. A. W. Hughes and -When I came back to the the world waits patiently, knowing provinces was provided for in the Mr. R. C. Harley were re-elected United States after my trip around that, when it appears, it will be a Government of India Act and by to the Board of Directors. the world five years ago, I was supreme work of art.
the orders in Council recently ap
Before the meeting closed. Mr. shocked at the utter bewilderment Those of his pictures that will proved. They will be set up as of people here over what was hap be best remembered by those who separate administrations with ef- Cassidy proposed a hearty vote of thanks to Sir Henry Pollock for pening to them. I felt the same! are not too young to remember the feet from April 1 next with the enormous amount of work bei bewilderment myself. Much that war vividly are "Shoulder Arms",
"simplified and temporary form of had put in for the Association.
which
The po
SNATHER CAUGHT
AT VALLEY European's Plucky Action
public.
"we
had
once
believed in
had
Lady
AUTONOMY
Sir Henry, in the course of his review of the year's activities stated that. despite the falling-off
Governors Designate membership due to the depres
Leave For India
sion, they had been able to reduce
zt their overdraft the Bank Various concessions, also, had been made to members. He thank- Sired the various oicials for their the John Hubback, Governors Design-luntiring work during the year.
Directors Re-elected late of the new indian provinces of
London, To-day.
Sir Lancelot Graham and
of
Wireless Service.
autonomy
"The Kid," with that child-wonder Government designed to meet re- THIEF THROWS LIME
proved to be unworkable, and no Jackie Coogan, "The Gold Rush" quirements pending the introduc- one had much ides what to do and, lastly, "City Lights," with tim
provincial Mrs. W. Penney, of No about it. People were in mental Virginia, Cherrill as his leading throughout British India-British Leighton Hill Road, was attack chaos. ed by a snatcher last night near "It seemed to me that here was the Monument, Gap Road, lime material for treatment in pictures. being thrown in her face and a But the only way to handle it for parcel of tomatoes, which she entertainment purposes was was carrying, taken from her poke fun at our whole crazy situa- The thief was pluckily arrested tion. to satirise modern by Mr. H. F. Hopkins, of Messrs. Here we had gone to great lengths Jardine. Matheson & Co., who to attain what is called efficiency, was passing in a bus at the to enable us to produce more and time.
more, and now we could not dis-
A police report stated about 7.10 p.m. Mrs.
was standing with a
to
times.
that at pose of what we produced. Our Penney very ability to make in vast quan- friend, tity everything we needed was! Mrs. Payne, in Gap Road near creating poverty. the Monument when a Chinese
TRAGIC HUMOUR
came up suddenly from behind "Such a situation may be tragic,| and threw lime in Mrs. Penney's but is also absurd and ridiculous face. He is alleged to have at and, as I say, it seemed natural. to tempted to snatch her handbeg treat it with humour. So the
The thief then whole idea but failed.
of the picture is to snatched a parcel, containing show the helplessness of an ordin- tomatoes, which Mrs. Penney ary, simple-minded person in a was carrying in her hand, and preposterous situation, he cannot bolted towards Morrison Hil understand. He doesn't ask much with Mrs. Penney and her
of life. All he is trying to do is friend in pursuit. They shout-
just to get along. Then he meets ed "snatching," as they, ran.
Mr. Hopkns was passing in a
a little girl who wants nothing more than just a decent little home
bus at the time and the cries to live in. The story is about what crazy things can happen to:
attracted his attention. Hel
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alighted from the bus and gave plain little folk who mean chase. Just as he was about to harm. To symbolise modern times, seize hold of the assailant the
I have in certain scenes à great latter turned and threw lime in
mass of machinery to get myself | Mr. Hopkin's face. kins pluckily continued and managed to catch the thief, who
session.
Mr. Hopangled up in
"Many have the impression that! had the parcel still in his pos- social or political propaganda, but the picture contains some form of Just then, Chief Inspector it, does nothing more than peke B. H. E. Marks happened to fun at the general confusion from pass by and he took the parties which we are all suffering. I I in his car to the Wanchal Police wished to try to tell people, what Station where investigations to do about it, I doubt if I could do that in the form of entertain-i were commenced.
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