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Ceiling ZERO

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NEXT CHANGE

RAVISHING KAY FRANCIS

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SHOWING

TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.10,

7.15 & 9.30 p.

ANOTHER GRAND DOUBLE ATTRACTION

ON THE SCREEN.

CHARLIE CHAN. AT THE CIRCUS

A FOX piture with

Warner Oland

KEYE LUKE

GEORGE and OLIVE BRASNO

ON THE STAGE AT ALL PERFORMANCES

REX STORY. PRESENTS

"THE NINE O'CLOCK

REVUE"

A Snappy SONG & DANCE SHOW with Tons of Comedy and Sensational Dancing

9 TALENTED ARTISTS

6 GORGEOUS GIRLS

CHELT

1-30-5.15

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SGAD

ORIENTALE

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1936 --

BOMB OUTRAGE

AT LINZ

1934 INCIDENT NOW. REVEALED

“CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Vienna, To-day. Through Court proceedings in! the town of Linz it has come to the public knowledge that a bomb outrage, took place at Castle Waxenburg, the seat of Prince von Starhemberg, in 1934, seri- ous damage being done. It was at the same family seat that an- other attempt at destruction was recently made.--Trans-Ocean Ser vice

GEORGE V. MEMORIAL FUND RESPONSE

Further Donations By Big Firms

London, To-day.

HRH the Duke of Connaught{

has given £250 to the King George

BRITAIN'S PART-IN- WORLD PEACE

Cambridge Union Motion Defeated

Londen, To-day, The Cambridge Union, by 25 votes to 219, rejected a motions: supported by Sir Samuel Hoare

strong British Empire is an invaluable contribution to world peace." Sir Samuel, in his peroration, urged that while Britain's influence will always be on the side of European peace, "we must remember that we are an imperial and oceanic rather then Continental Power." Reuter.

NEW LABOUR LAWS

Introduced To French

Chamber

CABINET'S NEW DEAL

CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Paris, To-day.

POLITICS IN

BELGIUM

Proposed Broadcast To Country

*** CHINA MAIL " SPECIAL

Brussels, To-day. After consulting with all the party leaders yesterday, M. van Zeeland told pressmen that a very thorough exchange of opinion had taken place about the broad lines of the future Government.

No insurmountable difficulties | in the way of a speedy settlement have so far shown themselves, and M. van Zeeland will report toj King Leopold on the success of his negotiations, and will broad- cast a message to the Belgian Reople to-aight Trans-Ocean Service.

ROYAL AUDIENCES AT PALACE

Lord Monsell And

Sir S. Hoare

V Memorial Fund. Other recens M. Leon Blum introduced the donations include:£5,000 from the first of a series of new bills to the

London, To-day. Council of the Football Asso-Chamber yesterday afternoon in After yesterday morning's leves, ciation. 1,000 guineas from thejthe session of the Chamber, which H.M. the King received in 25+ Eagle, Star and British Dominions lasted only half an hour. Thedience at Buckingham Palace Sir Insurance Company and associat-measures concerned the 40-hour Samual Hoare on his appointment jed companies, and £1.000

each week without wage reduction, an-as First Lord of the Admiralty. from the Imperial Tobacco Com;nual holidays of 12 days without His Majesty alsó received Lord pany. Carreras Limited, the Gen-wage reduction, collective agree-Monsell on his relinquishment of eral Electric Company and įments, and abolition of. M. Laval's office. Erlangers Limited.--British Wire-cuts in the salaries of the lower Later in the day the King gave less Service.

audience to the French and Ger-

TWO RAF. MEN RESCUED

grade Civil Servants.

A Committee of 33 Deputies man delegates who are in London was formed at M. Blum's sugges for the inaugural meeting of the tion to examine the proposed laws, International Committee set up which the Premier hopes will be under the Anglo-German French |brought before the Plenary Ses-war graves agreement, upon which ision of the Chamber to-morrow. the Imperis! War Graves Commis-

Trans-Ocean Service.

CABINET DISPLAYS HUSTLE less Service.

sion is represented.--British Wire- Paris: The Cabinet displayed Weymouth. hustle in preparing the Govern

Yacht Ablaze Off Portland

.

An auxiliary cutter, Ross-ment's "New Deal""" bills. Yester £2,280 PAID IN bel, in which two RA.F. of-day afternoon M. Leon Blum fcers were having a holiday handed the bills cruise. caught fire off Portland President of the recently.

to M. Herriot.) Chamber, with

FINES

Customs

the request that a special commis- False Declarations For Fishermen put out from sion of the Chamber be appointed. Chesnil Cove in boats and ex-to-examine them and return them tinguished the blaze with buc-in time to enable discussion on kets before much damage Idone.

2DAYS TO-DAY • TO-MORROW⚫ chester, and Pilot Officer D. Mc-lactivities of the War, Marine and

➜DAYS ONLY

YOU'VE RAVE

ABOUT THIS COMEDY DETECTIVE PICTURE.

is

of

was them to be begun to-morrow. Fines totalling £2,280 were im- A decree has been issued to posed at the Mansion House last The two officers were Pilot jempower the Minister of Na-month on three men. Officer J. C. Mayhew, of Win-tional Defence to co-ordinate the They were:

Henry Gale, the Holme, Intyre, of Exeter, both station-Air Departments. Provision Queen's Park, Northampton, a ed at Gosport.

made for the creation of a horse bayer, who was summoned The fire was started through National Defence Committee, pre on 19 counts for making false de- the engine back-firing. The sided over by the Minister of clarations for Customs purposes, the National Defence, and composed of and on 19 others for being know- the Ministers for Air and Marine, ingly concerned in the fraudulent Marshal Petain and the Chiefs of attempts at evasion of duties on the General Staff-Beuter.

LET THE BISHOP DO IT! petrol taught alight, and

Lovers brought together? Mysteries solved? Ir all

aitke to the bishop—becisse be ́s the most laughable, lovable sleutža that ever tas down a clue with a

bible in one hand, a magnifying gless in the other!

The

BISHOP MISBEHAVES

MATRIS N、

GWENN

'O'SULLIVAN · WATSON

● MATINEES: 20c.-20¢ • EVENINGS: 20c-30-50c-70m

ESTARE

4 SHOWS DAILY

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TO-DAY and TO-MORROW THE SWELLEST COUPLE YOU'VE EVER MET IN THE LAUGH SENSATION OF THE SEASON!

THEY LOVE EACH OTHER TOOTH AND NAIL!

big hearted

herbert

A

GUY KIBBEE - ALINE MACMAHON

FRIDAY, ONE DAY ONLY ! AN OLD FAVOURITE” FROM M.G.M.

SEQUOIA"

AN AMAZING DRAMA, OF LOVE AND ADVENTURES IN THE WILDERNESS:

cabin was soon ablaze.

PLUCKY BOY PILOT

Learner's Crash In Flames

An 18-year-old pupil pilot, Re ginald Hugh Wadsworth Bundle.j was badly burned at Brough, near

rural dean of (Yorkshire).

FRENCH STRIKE POSITION Department Stores' Difficulties

"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

borses imported from the Irish Free State.

John Drage and Richard Hay- wood Farmer, both of The Grange, Chapel Brampton, Northampton, who were summoned on 19 countsį for causing the false declarations to be made.

Duty Since Paid Mr. B. M. Stephenson, prosecût- ing, said the amount of duty which Paris, To-day had been lost. Considerable progress was made but that had since been paid.

was about £2,700,

vice.

ALHAMBRA

SHOWING TO-DAY

WHO DARES WHEN HULING

TRAIL A SHIPS

HELL-SHIP MORGAN

NEXT CHANGE

George Bancroft Ann Sothern Victor Jory

Sracted by Dela iecermming a A COLUMBIA PICTURE

"THE INVISIBLE RAY”.

with BORIS KARLOFF & BELA LUGOSL

LEE THEATRE

STEL 206924

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

At 2.30, 5.30, 7:30 & 9.30 PM.

The

CRIMSON TRAIL

TO-DAY

Next Change,

GRACE MOORE in

"LOVE ME FOREVER”

Adelph Zuber

Hull, last month, in a crash.

Bundle is the son of the Rev. Reginald Arthur. Bundle, Vicar Jesterday towards a settlement of Mr. St. John Hutchinson, FL.C.. jand

Pickering the strike situation in Paris and defending, said Mr. Gale was the Northern France. The big de buyer of Irish horses to the firm The machine had reached apartment stores are, however, still of Drage and Farmer, Neither Mr. TO-MORROW height of between 200 and 300 closed, the employees having re- Farmer nor Mr. Drage knew of the djected the proprietor offered arrangements made by Mr. Gale to feet when it developed a spin and

wage increase-Trana-Ocean Ser-purchase the horses. When it was burst into flames.

Bundle showed great pluck mị"

discovered that offences had been extricating himself from the cock-

Paris, Later: The strike involv ties all the possible help they committed they gave the authori-i pit and dashing through the

ing 12,000 men in the grocery and could. They accepted full respos- flames.

has been settled: Mrs. Bundle said later: "My son under the Midnight Agreement. A

provision trades

sibility. was keen on flying, and when be!

Lille message states that agree completed his education at St. Ed-ment in coal strike reached in the out that the possible penalties ward's, Oxford, he went as a pupil Nerd, and Pas de Cainis Depart however, fine each defendant £760 jsmounted to £52,429. He would, pilot at Brough.”

ments includes an all-round 12 perland costs... cent increase in wages-Reuter,

REASSEMBLY OF HOUSE

OF COMMONS

London, to-day. The House of Commons reassembled yesterday! after the Whitsun "recess for a session with a heavy legislative programme, the first business of which is the Finance Bill, which gives statutory effect to the pro- posals outlined by the Chancellor

FURTHER SETTLEMENTS

U.S. PRESIDENTIAL

ELECTION

Governor Landon's Bright Chances

Cleveland, To-day. Governor, Landon is now

con-

to W

of the Exchequer in his Budget sidered virtually certain speech-British Wireless Service Republican nomination at the first

SITUATION IN PALESTINE

(Continued from Page 1) dual obligations

to establish lasting peace and contentment jamong the people of Palestine,

Asked about the personnel of

Ald. Sir W. Phene Neal pointedį

DICK WHITTINGTON'S LIBRARY

New Treasures Added

To London Show

a Columbia Picture

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

At 2.30, 5.20,

7.20 & 9.20 p.

MAEWES

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Sody! You can ́ tali ˇky' har walk, she's got classi

GOIN TO

TOWN!

Friday: Sylvia Sidney in "MARY BURNS FUGITIVE"

Founded by "Dick" Whittington, HONG KONG BENEVOLENT

the Guildhall Library of the City

of London now contains 121,679 printed books and 20,459. manu-|

ballot. His supporters claim 530 scripts. Since the present build- ing was opened in 1873 there have votes and his opponents do not

been 23,364,167 readers. Ideny the claim. The number necessary for election is 502, Reuter.

WEATHER REPORT

These facts are given in the an- Jaual report of the librarian, Mr.

J. L Douthwaite. Among recent | purchases, he says, were five sheets of,arma of City compan- ies, "printed and sold by Rob

the Royal Commission, Mr.Pressure remains highest in the Waîton at the Goat and Com-] Ormsby-Gore replied that the Gov-Pacific to the east of Japan; shal-passes at the west end of St. ernment had no intention of ap-llow depressions He over "the Paul's church turning to Lud- pointing a*Royal Commission or Northern China Sea and the Loo- gate,” about 1875,

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SOCIETY

DONATIONS URGENTLY REQUIRED FOR THIS DESERVING CAUSE.

Send Your Contribution to

Hon. Treasurer,

Mrs. J. Bentley, 22, Peak Mansions, HONG KONG -- BENEVOLENT: SOCIETY.

Wyndham Street

of publishing, any terms of refer choos. East and south-east winds, Another purchase was a perfect ence until law and orden had de moderate; cloudy, probably some copy of Fabyan's Chronicle, 1559. Trined and Published for the Proprietors, The Newspaper Enterprise Ltd, finitely been restored and acts of rain, was the forecast for to-day, A perfect copy of the first London by Davin" CHRISTIAN. WI violence prevented British Wire- a issued by the Royal Observa- Directory, 1677, has been given by Victoria, Hong Kong, Hess Service.

tory this morning.

Mr. E. S Lamplough.

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