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QULLA'S

SHOWING TO-DAY

Jan KIEPURA end

At 230, 515, 7.20 & 9.30.

Gladys SWARTHOUT

in

Give Us This Night.

with PHILIP MERIVALE - BENNY BAKER Lyrics and Music by Oscar Hammerstein II and Erich Korngoht, Pirested in Alexander Hall. A Paramount Picture.

NEXT CHANGE

THE CASE OF THE LUCKY LEGS,”

TË ART PRAGNI CO BALADT VALLEY BUB

ORIENTAL

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1936

WARWICK OUT

FOR 43!

Fine Bowling By

Light Blues

SURREY TOP THE 500 MARK AT OVAL

THE “NEW POOR"

OF SPAIN

it

For Grandees

FEAR OF RED RULE SPREADING

OFFICIALS IN CANTON

Cheap Dining Rooms Kwangsi Generals On

Madrid. Senor Azana, the Spanish Pre- in the new- Par-

Inlities..

Huang

Short Visit

POLITICAL POSSIBILITIES -

¡From Our Own Correspondent]

London, To-day.

Canton, Yesterday. The sensational bowling per-mier,

Considerable political signi formances of two Cambridge Uni-liament which met last month as-ficance is attached to the arrival versity players. Jehangir Khan, sured the country that the Gov-here of General Pai Hsung-hsi. and W. Woolier, the Rugger inter ernment was defermined to main-the "brain" of the Kwangsi

General pro-armics, and national. were the outstanding tain order and to full its

of the Hsu-chu... Chairman features of the mid-week cricket gramme of advanced legislation.

Provincial Govern- He repudiated talk of an early! Kwangsi programme which was brought to la conclusion yesterday.

-advent of Communism and said: ment.

their arrival Khan Jehangir

captured slx"We are prepared for all eventua- Shortly after Warwick wickets for 11 runs

here by air on Thursday. they!

Yat-sen Sun dismiss the the first innings to

This assurance, however, gives rent to the

to Spain's "new Memorial Hall and paid their side for 43 runs, the lowest of the little comfort season. while Wooller took 7 for poor." ruined by the confiscation respects befere the casket of

Officially,! 20 in the second innings when of their estates. Many live on Mr. Hu Han-min. the county were dismissed for but loans from friends, as an English the two Kwangsi leaders are. 112 runa to give the University financier learned recently from here to attend the funeral of victory by 257 runs.

marquis He had to pay for the Mr. Hu and will remain here While the Warwick wickets dinner to which the marquis had for at least several days. were falling rapidly on the Cam-invited him so as to borrow 525. On Thursday night General bridge University ground, Surrey

Chen Chi-tong, head of the were scoring in a carefree man. "Dining rooms of the ashamed Hwangtung armies, invited the! ner at the Oval, and, thanks to 127 poor" are being started. at which two Kwangsi Generals to a (not out) by their captain, E. R down-at-heel grandees can gather dinner at which several high press military and civilian officials diners were present. of 592 for 9 declared in their first photograph shows all the

After dinner importantį Innings against Hampshire: They hiding their ashamed faces behind were, however, only able to secure their ashamed faces behind their politico-military problems were discussed. it was learned, in- Arst innings points. It is inter-hands. esting to note that Surrey's score Government inspectors find more cluding the relations between and more work is being done at Kwangtung and Kwangsí and

"Ashamed Poor"

•LAST 4 TIMES TO▪DAY. Holmes, ran up the huge total for a substantial meal. A A SENSATIONAL PICTURE SENSATION !

THRILLINGLY EXCITING!

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A little guy with a big hate sends

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RICHARD

BARTHELMESS

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ANN DVORAK FRED ALLEN PATSY KELLY PAUL WHITEMAN

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On the Stage

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(MUSICAL, DANCING & ACROBATIC ENTERTAINERS) 30 MINUTES OF JOY AND LAUGHTER ! On the Screen

VICTOR MELAGLEN

10

A Great Role by the

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"LAUGHING AT LIFE

*WITH

CONCHITA MONTENEGRO

WILLIAM BOYD

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HENRY B. WALTHALI.

REGIS TOOMEY

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is the highest to date.

The All-India team also display home in the fashionable quarters. their future course of conduct ed their best form so far, sharing Young women tearfully confess with Nanking. During the the honours with Nerthants after that they paint rag dolls for a lifetime of Mr. Hu, the South- west Generals took political scoring 405 for 9 in their first living or do other work. knock. Amarnath reaching three Despair has seized upon those advice from him, but now they gures. The most refreshing bat-who fear terrorism by the Reds. have to plan things for them-

are wa Young aristocrats ting performance, however,

secretly selves.

con- that of the lion-hearted Sussex all-joining the

Japanese circles here

anti- the recent rounder. Maurice Tate, who in pledged to violence if necessary. sider that scoring 67 out of 137

Japanese statement of General the second innings, hit the ball out of

Chung-jen, head of the xround six times!

Kwangs: armies, is directed not So

in their

The following were the results.: as cabled by Reuter:

At the Oral Surrey beat Hampshire on the first innings. Hampshire: 267 (Gover 6 for $1) and

309 for $

Holmes 171 not out).

Surrey: 592 for 9 dec. (E R. T.

At Leicester, Leicester beat Lanca- shire on the first innings. Lancashire: 290 and 219 for 8. Leicester 405 for 9 des.

At Swansea Sumner beat Glamor zam on the first innings Sussex: 291 and 137 (Tate 67; Reed-

5 for 30).

Fascist movement.

Fears Of Terrorism A member of a noble Spanish house discussed the monarchists fears of terrorism. He is Don Fernando de Santiestebany Vivar, brother of the Marquis de Pinares. They arc a Grandee of Spain. descendants of "El Cid Campea- became famous fighting against the Moors.

dor," the light who

The worst evil of the presert situation, he declared. was the "latent civil war," which is dermining industry. business and Jorderly life.

Un-

Ill-considered acts, such as the Glamorgan: 289 (James Langridge order by the new Left Wing Gov-

to erament

much against Japan as against the Nanking authori- Lies. General Li is the titular chief of the Kwangsi group.

INJURED GIRL IN HOSPITAL

Father's Alleged Hatchet Attack

reinstate dismissed Frank Curtis, aged 51, civil 5 for 51) and 36 for 1.

of Richmond mount, At Northampton the game between men while retaining those engag-servant,

serious Headingley, Leeds, w charged the county and All-India ended in ed in their place, are a draw. All-India: 405 for 2 dec. (Amarnath factor in throwing industry out of at Leeds last month with attempt-

1 not out). Northants: 249 and 275 for 1. follow!

on (Bakewell 100 not cut).

gear.

At Lord's Essex beat Middlesex by WIRELESS HELPS

47 runs.

Essex: 213 and 193 (R. W. V. Robins

5 for 40).

Middlesex: 183 and 176 (J. W. A.

Stephenson 5 for 53).

POLICE

At Cambridge the Light Blues beat Rapid Arrest Due To

Warwickshire by 287 runs.

Cambridge: 242 and 199.

Warwickshire: 43" (Jehangir Khan

for 11) and 112 (W. Woolle for 20).

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At Gravesend Kent beat-Derby by 10 wickets. Derby: 119 (Freeman 7 for 29) and

99 (Wright for 31). Kent: 179 and 42 for 0.

At Oxford, Yorkshire beat the Dark Blues by an innings and 40 runs. Oxford: 150 (Verity 8 for 56) and

166 (Verity 7 for 78). - Yorkshire: 356 (Leyland 141).

TO-DAY'S MATCHES

The programme of week-end fixtures, which commence to-day [is given below:-

Lord's-M.C.C. v All-India Hove Sussex v Leicester Perby-Derbyshire v Surrey Manchester-Lancashire v Somerset Nottingham Notte y Gloucester Birmingham-Warwick v Kent Stourbridge-Worcester Yorkshire Southampton-Hampshire v Essex Cardiff-Glamorgan v Northants Cambridge Perambulators v

teras

Pocket Radio

Brighton.

Brighton Folice pocket wireless system, the first to be adopted in England, was the chief factor in the making of 20 arrest last month

A message was received at 3.5 pm, at Brighton police headquar- ters, from the Metropolitan Police, stating that a -motor-cycle had been taken away without authority in London, and that it was thought: it was being driven to Brighton.

Information was fashed by radio

ing to murder his daughter. Gwendoline Winifred Curtis, aged 120.

3

The police stated that the girl [was detained in hospital suffer- ing from a fracture of the skull and scalp wounds as the result, it was alleged, of an attack with a batchet.

the Supt. Gilbert said that

accused mental capacity of the man was in some doubt, and the to have medical

police desired opinions.

Curtis, who had nothing to say, was remanded in custody for a week.

CANTON-HANKOW RAILWAY

/Continued from Page 11

from the Town Hall at Brighton-entral station of the line be and was picked up by 2 police located in Canton. His pro- officer in Lewes road. He phoned osal was accordingly adopted. headquarters, and at 4.20 p.m. an Whether the Council will stick arrest was made.

o its decision remains to be

A week before an arrest war eeni made in Brighton within -25

wireless Etee-minutes of a

being given.

£100 FOR FOOTBALL

warning

The railway is expected to evive the prosperity of South China and Hong Kong-

Lord Wakefield's Gift Government Appointments

To Team

are

Viscount Wakefield paid £100

for a football last month.

Colonial

The following appointments etc. Charles North, Acting

notified in the Government Secretary, to be Chairman of the Licensing Board, with effect from Gazette:-

April 18;

He kicked off in the Hythe The Hon. Sir Henry Pollock,

The Hon. Mr. Chaloner Grenville (Kent) Charity Cup final between KC, to be an Unofficial Member Alabaster, OB.E... KC.. to be an Hythe Town and the 3rd Battalion of the Legislative Council for a Official Member and Vice-Chair- the Tank Corps, Lydd. The farther period of four years, with man of the Licensing Board for a further period of three years, with soldiers won by four goals to two. jefect from January 17;

At the end of the match the Mr. David Charles Edmonston, effect from April 9; ball was auctioned. Lord Wake zice Mr. G. de la F: E. Fitzgerald, Mr. Thomas Aitken Mitchell to feld bought it and handed it to and Mr. John Robertson Masson, be a Member of the Licensing | the captain of the Tank Corps to be members of the Advisory Board for a period of three years, team

Committee of the Hong Kong with effect from April 23; Sir Philip Sassoon, Under-Volunteer Defence Corps;

Mr. John Robert Vincent Ever- Secretary for Air, was also pre- Mr. Cyril Champlin to be a est has been appointed "Forest! Council Officer" in the Botanical and For- zent at the match. Earlier in the Member of the Urban

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