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Adolph Zubor prevents

HAROLD

LOYD

MILKYWAY MILKY WAY

A Parament Picture with ADOLPHE MINJOU

ĀVERREE TEASDALE RELEN MACK

-WILLIAM GARGAN

GEORGE BARBIER DOROTHY WILSON

IN THE SAME PROGRAMME The Latest Paramount Newsreel

POP-EYE in "Vim, Vigor and Vitaliky."

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HUMAN DRAMA WITH A

Warner BAXTER ALICE FAYE JACK DAKIE

Elves open when "49nd Smees"""

ARLINE JUDGE MONA BARRIE

HOOP LA FLAIR!

KING

BURLESQUE

GREGORY RATOFF DIXIE DUNBAR FATS WALLER

NICK LONG, JR. KENNY BAKER

KING OF

THE KING OF SHOWS

SPEQEAT

THE CHINA MAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1936

US. SILVER

POLICY

Conversations With

Chinese

NOTHING "STARTLING” TO BE EXPECTED

Washington, Yesterday.

Fresh Appeal By League

(Continued from Pape 1)

similar depositions by three meth- bers of the Egyptian Sanitary Mis- The Committee of Thirteen sion are included in further adjourned until 11

to-day Italian memorandum alleged after adopting a draft telegram Abyssinian atrocities presented to Do the Italiaz and Abyssinian the League. Governments, appealing to them

A well informed spokesman de-

to pledge themselves not to use dared that these documented at- Įgas or dum-dum, bullets or other-rocities prevent the Abyssiniana complaining about the

Baroa Aloisi last evening, and will report thereon to-day.

In reply to queries, Mr. Henrywise violate the laws of humane from

warfare. Senor de Madariaga Italians. A. Morgenthau, Secretary of and H. Avenol were to have seen The Italian use of poison-gas is the Treasury, at a press, con

neither confirmed nor denied here. ference to-day, said that he did

-Reater. not believe "you can expect any- thing very startling" as a re

Bor: Although the employment sult of the current, conversa of poison-gas is not denied in tions with Chinese bankers. Hetalian circles it is stated that added that the conference would frst it will have to be plainly prov- continue for a week or 10 days ed.

RUMOURS DENIED

to

Red Cross Committee Remains “Neutral”

The semi-official Giornale MR. EDEN'S SHARP COMMENT and he could not tell as ret d'Italia also denies that evidence anything definite as to the

has been found, and declares all agreement that might result.

Geneva, To-day-The Interna- rutional Red Cross Committee has such reports to be malicious Asked about the report of mours. It denies the Committee of declined, or

its unusual activity in the Montreal Thirteen's right

the ground of silver market. Mr. Morgenthau these "unfounded

investigate neutrality, to hand over the do- utterances."- declared that he was unaware Trans-Ocean Service.

(curentary material for which the of the situation, and speculative

League asked in connection with silver had no interest for the

the charges against Italy of viol- Treasury. However, he declin-

ating the laws of war. jed to say whether this state- ment meant that the Treasury had withdrawn from all the silver markets. Reuter.

STAR'S CHILD

THREATENED

Kidnapping Plan Alleged

of

Hollywood. Because threats to kidnap Susan Ann Bruce. the two-year-old daugh- ter of Virginia Bruce, the film actress, and the late John Gil- bert, police were guarding Miss Bruce's house last month.

Alleged Atrocities By Abyssinians

SIGNED DEPOSITIONS IN

HANDS OF LEAGUE

ALT.

Anthony Eden. British Foreign Minister. sharply com- imented on the matter at a meet- ing of the Committee of Thirteen yesterday. He said he could not Isee what was the neutrality of

Red Cross spoke. —

Rome: A signed deposition by which the the Chancellor of the Greek Con-Reuter. sulate at Diredaws on the torture land killing of Italian war prison-

ers and slave traffic, and also PLANE PILOT'S

SPANISH CIVIL WAR

Statistics Show 60 Lives Were Lost And 150 Buildings Razed

- CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Madrid, To-day. What *Wo months of civil has cost Spain is set in semi-official statis-

Miss Gladys Hall, a scenarist and a friend of Miss Bruce, re- ported to the police that she was war approached by a strange woman forth

DEATH

Sussex "Pleasure Flight" Tragedy

Mr. Edward Myers, aged 28, of the.. Clarence Hotel, Portslade, pilot of the plane which crashed at Walburton, near Arundel, Sus- sex, last month, died in the Royal West Sussex Hospital, Chichester, la few days later. His passenger, Miss Rugby Dickerson, aged 21, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank of the Adur Hotel, Hove, was killed almost instantly.

The couple had known each other for several years, but were not engaged.

in the street, who told her that tics just published, showing, among Dickerson,

“HONG KONG HIGH-LIGHTS" HONG KONGS OWN Miss Bruce's daughter was "in other things that 60 lives

4. SNOOPS

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MAGIC CARPET

ORIENTAL

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SOLD

were

great danger, and that her lost, 500 persons were seriously in- mother must be notified at

jured and 150 buildings were de- once."

taining irreplaceable works of art {stroyed by fire, many of them con-

The woman intimated that there was a plot to kidnap the girl, but departed when ques- tioned more closely. TEL 28472

DON'T LET THE KIDDIES MISS IT!

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LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY•|

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|“SANCTIONS" PLEA

Monumental Mason

Cannot Get Marble.

Sanctions were successfully pleaded at Shoreditch County Court last month by a monumental mason, D. Morgan, of Cazenove- road. Stoke Newington. Answer-

of priceless value-

Mr. Myers, a member of the Material damage by civil war, ham, invited Miss Dickerson for a South Coast Flying Club at Shore-

as far as it can be assessed in

Egures, amounts to several million light. The machine took off from pesetas--Trans-Ocean Service..

LORD LINLITHGOW IN CAIRO

Address Of Welcome From Indians

Cairo, Yesterday.

ing ä judgment summons for £45, Lord Linlithgow, Viceroy-de-

Shoreham, and nose-dived into a ploughed feld at Walburton..

The dead girl's parents had been on holiday at Torquay.

GERMAN DIRIGIBLE IN DIFFICULTIES

(Continued from Page 1)

Captain Lehmann, the comman-

not the

he said that he was not in a postsignate of India, arrived here der of the airship, stated that the tion to make an offer of payment yesterday on his way to India. damaged motor had heen repaired,

Owing to sanctions imposed on On arrival at the railway sta- Italy the man from whom he obtion he was met by a deputation but could be used only in an emer tained marble in London could not of Indians residing in Egypt and sucy. The damage was let him have any at present. He was presented with an address

result of faulty construction, but was almost bound to happen when added: "Unless sanctions are re of welcome. to which he sait-!

the motors were being tested to moved all gravestones will have to jably replied. Reuter's Bulletin be of granite, which is more ex-Service.

the limit of their capacity. {pensive."

The judge made no order.

AGREEMENT AT GENEVA

(† 36dd wolf panuzzwoɔ)

The elucidation of a certain number of points in the German memorandum is first necessary,

PADDINGTON CEREMONY

G.W.R. Engine Named After Lloyd's

Working with the new crude oil. the diesel motors fulfilled all ex- pectations. The fuel consumption was surprisingly favourable. All the other parts of the airship stood the test excellently.

Dr.

ECKENER'S DEFENCE

Eckener, interviewed by Reuter before landing, declared that be intended to go to Berlin im- Sir Robert Horne, M.P., chair-mediately to dispose finally of the notably those outlined in the man of the Great Western Rail-move to discredit him. He was French memorandum. The British way, last month, at Paddington naturally most reluctant to em- representatives will get in touch Station, named one of the new phasise dissensions among Ger- with the German Government and "Castle" class engines. “Lloyd's," mane. They were bound to exist,} enquire into the meaning attach- and numbered it "A1" as a com- but if his position was really jeo- ed to the proposed bilateral trea. Pliment to Lloyd's underwriters. pardised by what had been de ties and how those treaties fall The name-plate, which had been(scribed a lukewarmness on his into the framework of collective covered with a flag, was surmount-part, then obviously he could not security or mutual assistance pro-ed by Lloyd's coat-of-arms and be expected to run the risk of mak- vided by the Covenant of the official house flag was flown, Ajing it worse.

string of flags of the International

Earlier messages from Reuter's Code hung between the chimney special correspondent aboard the The representatives of France and the cab of the engine read Hindenburg stated that the airship made all reservations in the "A 1 at

Lloyd's" The engine, had then passed Lyons and was event of any material changes oc- which will join the express ser expected at Friedrichshafen at 7 curring in the present situation in vice, was driven off by Mr. W. E

[p.m. The permission to fly over the Phineland during the discus-Sparrow, who drove King George's France delimited part of the sions. In the event of any such funeral train.

League.

FRENCH RESERVATIONS

the

course, which was not to deviate: changes the representatives of the Mr. Neville Dixey, chairman of

more than 10 kilometres-on either four Governments have decided to Lloyd's, and Sir James Milne, en-side of the Rhone. meet immediately. The Powers eral manager of the G.W.R., were noted that the Staff talks will be present at the ceremony. The com- THREE PLANES INVESTIGATE

mittee of Lloyd's gave

According to the correspondent gia on April 15.

a cheque

It was decided to communicate for 100 guineas to the Great Westhe forward port engine had been the French peace plan

tern Directors' Fund for distress-dismantled on Wednesday evening to the

lowing to persistent trouble. When jed cases among the staff. League for detailed examination.

off the French coast the airship The consent of the German. Govern-

was met at sea by a French flying- ment will be asked for similar

boat, which. repeatedly circled treatment of the German memor-

round and found that the engine jandum.

trouble was authentic, as the pro-

ART TREASURES LEAVE ENGLAND

London. Yesterday. -The Pipellor was still stuck. The flying-

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The Powers will meet again during the next session of the and O. as. Eanpura, carrying the boat returned to shore and a sea- Printed and Published for the Eupristors, The Newspaper Enterprise Ltd. League Council, beginning today. priceless Chinese art exhibits, left plane investigated the trouble for The representative of Italy re- Tilbury this morning" for Shang-'a' short time, and then, an aero- served his approval-Beuter. hal-Reuter.

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