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"UNDER TWO FLAGS!"
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RONALD COLMAN CLAUDETTE COLBERT -ROSALIND RUSSELL VICTOR McLAGLEN
A 20th Century Fox Picture
VEENS
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THE CHINA MAH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1936
EDEN REVIEWS THE
SITUATION
ALCALTANT DEATH IN
PALESTINE
perorating
characteristic dis quisition on Communism and Fas- cism. "The difference between de- mocracies and autocracies is that the former advertises its troubles Ito the world. Under authoritari- anism we have to guess their troubles," be continued. *Our system is healthier, notwithstand- ing incidents like the Niffeld dif- ferences, broadcast exaggeratedly" by the authoritarian States.”
Attacking Communism the Pre- mier said: "It will neither brook, realise, understand nor allow any fact that clashes with what it wants ito believe. Moreover it has bred
Fascism."
to Mr. Baldwin referred
the suggestion that Germany might attack Britain and said that that was not where the danger was coming from. He refused to re- inevitable. "Every gard war as
month gained for peace is a gain on the right side. That is what we are working for," he concluded.
-Reuter.
The Diplomatic Corps jointly. and the British Charge d'Affaires
To-day & To-morrow at 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. in Madrid, privately, had made
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Colonel Charles F. B. Price of Williamsport, Philadelphia, is in command of the Fourth Marines stationed at Shanghai, where in- ternational complications again threatened the peace of the Inter national settlement last month
· following the landing of Japanese marines.. Col. Price has served as a intelligence officer for the greater part of his service in China.
ļAddis Ababa.
of his comrades who also lost thei” lives," "turned, "out" as ́al mobile patrol to the scene of the attempt- ed hold-up; on their way they ran ļinto an ambush of approximately thirty Arabs' and were instantly fshot dead from close range. Short- ly afterwards military reinforce- ments arrived under heavy · fire jonly to find that they were too late jand that the courageous police. party had been annihilated. Their bodies were recovered and taken lunder strong military escort to
Safad.
"It was typical of his devotion (to duty and his high standard of ¡courage that caused him to meet his death with his comrades with- out hesitation to count the cost.
"He was taken to Haifa on thei 10th September where, together with his comrades, he was buried with fall police honours.
"The British Police supplied the firing party, and the Band and Buglars of the 'Loyal Regiment sounded the Last Post and the Reveile
Services Represented "At the funeral, the Royal Navy
at
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to check the question about the position in were represented by an officer and mounting toll of private assassin-Western Abyssinia the Foreign twenty ratings from the Third ations and to secure the posting Secretary said that during the Cruiser Squadron stationed
Haifa. The army were represent- of reliable guards in the prisons, rainy season there had been, so
The Minister of State had given far as he was aware, no appreci-ed by a Field Officer of the North- Jern Brigrade, Haifa,"and'a repre- an assurance that murders would able extension. of the area oc- be stopped and the good results of cupied by the Italian forces. The scutative of the Officer Command- the Loyal the appeal were immediately no-latest information indicated, howing the 1st Battalion
Regiment. ticeable. (Cheers).
ever, that an Italian column was
"The Chaplains of the Forces. jadvancing on Jimmaa, while an- Thank God that as far as Bri- other was making its way north-The Rev. W. A Parker, Father
Kirby, and the Rev. Dr. Christie, TO-DAY & TO-MORROW, Daily at 230, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m. tain is concerned these two forces!wards from the Kenya frontier
officiated at the ceremony, and LSHE HAD EVERYTHING A WOMAN WANTS are not worth that" (snapping his and was believed to have occupied
together with all commissioned
ADORATION 1! & MAGIC VOICE ! ! ! fingers), exclaimed Mr. Baldwin. Allats, approximately half-way to officiers that could be spared from duty, together with a large party In, Western Abyssinia and the of his comrades both British and other territories so far unoccupied Palestinian, was also present.
"In the course of time I will MANY AMBASSADORS PRESENT by the Italian forces there had been much tribal unrest coupled with
send you a photograph of the London: Parliament reassembled disorders, between yesterday after the Summer Re-Amhara and Arab elements. The are when the beadstone has been completed. If there is anything The public and private situation in the unoccupied proparticular you would like inscribed crowded and in vinces had continued steadily to on the headstone, you have only to galleries were
A telegram received write and ask me. [view of the debate on Spain, deteriorate.
re from Gambeils a week ago report- "If there is anything more Ambassadors and Ministers
do for you, or any presenting foreign countries were ed that civil war was now believed that I cat
The openly to have broken out between other detaik 'you may wish present in large numbers. House presented a very animated Ambara and Galia in the Western mow I shall carry them out to the
close of Provinces.—British Wireless Ser-best of my ability. questions a tribute was paid by vice
cess.
appearance.
At the
the Prime Minister and leaders.
of the Opposition parties late Sir Godfrey Collins.
to the
in
the Galla,
SITUATION IN INDIA
Statement Issued. In Commons
INTERNAL CONDITIONS
SATISFACTORY
She sings of romance that can
Adeish Zubar pPESETTI
ta
"I enclose a copy of 2
letter which His Excellency the High Commisioner, General Sir A. Gren- fell Wauchope, G.C.M.G., KCB. C.LE, D.S.O., wrote to me asking to convey his deep sympathy.
"Once more assuring you on be half of the whole force of our deepest regret at the tragic loss of your gallant son.
"I very much regret that the stress under, which we are at pre- sent working has prevented from writing this personal letter
"I remain, "Yours sincerely. "(Signed) R. G. E. SPICER. "Inspector-General."
me
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wich Walter Fidönen, Jahr Halliday, Birth Donnelly
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THE HEAVY-WEIGHT BATTLE OF THE CENTURY !
MAX SCHMELING vs. JOE LOUIS
With Every Second of the 12 Exciting Bounds Shown on the Screen and with the Sensational 4th Repeated in Slow Motion.
CRITICISMS ANSWERED The Foreign. Secretary opened the Commons debate on the inter- national situation arising from the civil war in Spain. After reviewing the events leading up to the non-intervention agreement, analysing its effects on the in- tending parties and answering
London, To-day. criticises of its working, Mr. Anthony Eden said that the recent
Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-to you earlier. difficulties which had confronted Secretary of State for India, în the international committee
a statement in the House of London were surely illustrations Commons yesterday, said that enough in themselves of the dan except for the rioting in Bom- gers which would arise if non-bay, which was essentially com- intervention broke down
munal, the internal situation in
"My dear Spicer, I am very So far as the British Govern-Indía remained satisfactory. A iment
sorry indeed to learn of the death with the YACHT CLUB BOYS. CAB CALLOWAY & HIS BAND concerned and he troublesome feature of the riot-o the five British Constables and
SYBIL JASON. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON cited the French Ambassador's ing was the continuance of iso-one Palestinian Constable in yes-
A FIRST NATIONAL MUSICAL PRODUCTION. declaration at Wednesday's meet-lated stabbing assants between terday's two
engagements in the ing of the international committee the members of the two com North. I know it must be a sad to show the identity of view of the munities. The casualties num-blow to you to lose so many of French Government, with which bered 60 dead and 500 wounded. your force in one day, but it must they were in the closest touch -. The arrangements for the pro-be a comfort to know that they they adhered at the policy of non-ivincial elections were proceeding were all acting in accordance with OCTER THE FUNNY GIMME GIRLS intervention, which had the sux Mr. Butler quoted the Viceroy's the high traditions of gallantry of
port of the great mass of the Bri-address at the opening of the the forces. tish people, who deeply deplored Indian Legislature dealing with
SCREEN
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MEXKAN DANCERS
A real laugh riot! The comedy hit of the year!
JOAN BLONDELL GLENDA FARRELL
WE'RE IN THE MONEY
With HUGH HERBERT ROSS ALEXANDER
MON WARNER BAXTER
IN
were
10th September, 1936.
High Commissioner's Letter
"I would be glad if you would} the strife and excesses in Spain the experiments in representative convey my deep sympathy to their but believed that the first duty of self-government and appealing for relatives.
their Government was to prevent the co-operation of all the political: "You know how very sorry I am, the spread of the strife beyond
the confines of the unhappy coun- try where it raged.
LABOUR'S ATTITUDE-
parties.
"Yours very, sincerely.
Replying to the suggestion of(Signed) AETHUR WAUCHOPE" Lt-Col. Rt. Hon. L. C. M. S. Amery
(C Sparkbrook) that the police.
On Wednesday night the Na-should use tear-gas Instead of re- sorting to rifie-fire, Mr. Butler zaid tional Council of Labour issued statement calling for the lifting that certain experiments had been of the arms embargo under the made in the Punjab with tear-gas, and Lord Zetland was considering non-intervention agreement in THOUSAND favour of the Spanish Govern-the situationRenter.
OTHERS ¡ment. Towards the end of his speech the Foreign. Secretary re-
AND A
"THE PRISONER OF SHARK ISLANDferred to this statement. He de-
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WEATHER REPORT
The anti-cyclone has moved into the Pacific, leaving a feeble anti- cyclonic ares over the Yangtse Valley. A depression is indicat- ed to the north of Shanting Pro- vince. The local forecast for issued by the Royal ito-day, as
Observatory this morning, WRES North-east winds; moderate; fine xenerally.
4clared that despite all the difi-
culties, real and numerous ough, the agreement wasęstill working. No single Government out of the 26, participating, hadi withdrawn from the agreement The death mot even Russia, The Govern-Admiral Sir David Murra ment could not therefore accept the derson, Governor Labour suggestion any more than der-in-Chicks of Newfoundland from 1927 to 1923, being High Commissioner, South Africa, from the French Government could since 1933 Beutere
*
An-year. He served as Commander- nan-in-Chief of the Africa Station
ALASKA FUR CO., only alternative policy was the siderable service, during both the visory Commission from 1929 to
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judging from the attitude assum- Sir David was educated in Jane to December 1928. He was od by the French Ambassador in HMS Britannia and joined the Admiralty Representative on the the international committee. The Royal Navy in 1889. He saw con-League of Nations Permanent Ad- African and the Great 1931 and was placed on the retir free export of arma tó both sides: South
way lay confusion, inter-Wars He was Bear Admiral and ed Est the following year. He ngtze was an ADC. to the King from May 1921 to April-1922, and received mäng British and
recrimination and,
DARYESIKIA
Replying in the Commons to
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